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12 - The Pomeroy Sent mel , Moddlepori-Pomeroy 0 •Thursday, March II 1976

Sisk note
(Conlmued from pag• 1)
Cont1nuong ,
lh e
statement released loday
S81d
"D urmg
the
m-

•

Comm1ss1on
president
Whalen summed up Wed
nesday
evening s

Pomt Pleasant
He began h1s career m law
enforcement w1th the c1ty of

as

a

proceedmgs when he sal(l,

Pom t

"We've had qwte a week, the
actoon tomght has fmahzed a
lot of thmgs
It was commissioner
Rardm who made the mot10n
to accept Gaskins as the new
shenff and Adkins, as one of
hts final dulles as a comIJUSSJOner seconded ot
Be£ore Gaskins was sworn
m, the Comm1 ss1on passed
another mohon that they
accept a $75 000 bond by
Gaskms
One of the for st dulles for
the new sheroff was to watch
as clerk Getty followm g the
comm1ss1on meeting swore m
all the shenff 's deput1es
' Pete was a close personal
fnend of mme and we w1ll
contmue every program Pete
started to the f1msh," said
Gaskins He also saod, "We
are gomg to fight the drug
sce ne m th1s county w1th

patrolman '" 1964 rn 1966 he
accepted a pos1hon as a
patrolman rorthe Miramar.
Flor1da Pollee Department
In 1969, he was elevated to the
pos1t1on of sergeant After
passmg h1s exammahon for
heutenantm 1971, he resigned
hos posotlon there and
returned to Pomt Pleasant
where he served as a
sergean t m the Mason County
Shenff's Department under
Shenff Wedge

Plea sant

Mam Store, Home Furnishings Annex
and Mechanic Street Warehouse Open
Friday 9:30a.m. to 8 p.m . and
Saturday from 9:30a .m. to 5 p.m.

WOMEN'S
SPRING
DRESSES

Two years ago, Gaskms

accepted the posi!Jon as Clue!
of Police for Pomt Pleasant
Upon h1s acceptance of the
shenff' s
posthon,
he
separaled h1s dut1es completely from the c1ty
department
Hos w1fe, Jean , 1s employed
at Holzer Medtc:.J f',pn tPr
They have three sons , Russ,
who IS a freshm an at Mar -

shall Umvers1ty , Dave, who
IS a semor at Pomt Pleasant
High School and John who IS
on the nmth grade at Pomt
Pleasant Junwr H1gh

everythmg we've got "
Gaskms, who has been bed

law enforcement for the
past 12 years, resides w1th hos
farmly at 1403 Cedar St ,
to

Area Deaths

demanded to spend the ntght
woth his wife Harriet who
had been tncarcerated and

charged the day before woth

the homicide of the1r Infant
cfilld, Davl Calllne Stsk age
two months
' Alter galn1ng entry to the
cell occup1ed by his wife

Harriet Slsk and whtle of

fleers were attempting to
gain control of the sltuatton
Br uce Sisk detonated a heavy
charQe of dynamite, wh1ch
had been concealed en the
SUitcase at approximately
11

20 PM

The explosion

resulted '" the death of f1ve
(5) perso~s and mturles of

twelve ( 12) The gun used by

Bruce S1sk to fo1ce his way
Into the Jail had been
reported stolen during the

week of Feburary 21

1916

during a Burglary 1n Ma son
County
' Accordmg to statements
from
persons
closely

asspclated wtth Bruce Sisk.

he adm 1 tfed t o ~av1ng
Illegally obtained posses1on
of the dynam lte from a
construction company where
he had prev i ously been

employed dunng the fall of
1975

' Based on the size of the

crater m the lad cell cement
floor and other damage to
the Court House tf was
determ ined that a minimum

of fifteen

(15) pounds of

dynamite was used Based on
the physical evidence found
at the scene. it was ascer
talned that the cllarge was

apparently detonated by an
ele&lt;lnc blastlna cap Ign ited

by the use of a 1ih volt D ce ll

flashlight battery

' Physical evidence further
reveals the shotgun used by

Bruce Sisk to force his way

mto the cell was not fired
' Based on statements of
persons at the scene there
was apparently msufficlent

time to evacuate the jatl after

the
officers
became
suspicious that Bruce Slsk
was poss1bly carrying ex
ploslves m the suitcase
" There was a suicide note

found at the Slsk tratler

The
lnvestigat1on
produced ev idence that In
dlcated Harriet S1sk may
11ave agreed to a suicidal

pa&lt;l that both she and her
t)usband parhclpated In the

had been urgmg hun to stay
on Followmg Adkins' announced restgnahon
nu
motton Was m ade to accept
the resignation
In subm1ttmg hiS letter to
effect that the mfant was
mtssmg or kidnapped In an
attempt to conceal th e tn
fant' s hom1c1de
' During the investigation
md1 cat1ons were found that
Bru ce Slsk had feelings of
antmoslfy and host1llt y
toward law enforcement
off1cers Sisk s labeling of the
offi cers as pigs ' and other
mOf"e obscene htles 1s m
dlcat1ve of this attitude
' Harriet Sisk s voluntary
st~tement was g1ven to the
West V1rg1n ta State Pollee
and the Mason County Shenff
on the Sunday eve nmg
preceding her arrest Th1s
statem ent conftrmed the

autopsy finding s that death of

the Infan t child was due to
mu l tipl e contus ons and
asphy)(lafton by strang
ulatlon
The lnvesf1gatmn further
reveals that by the voluntary
statement gtven by Harnef
Stsk on Sunday, Februar y 29,
1976

to the tnvestlgatlng

ofltcers tndlcated she was
responsible fer the death of
the 1nfant child Fu rther
tnvestlgatton more par
ticularly the post mortem

conducted on the Infant child,

confirmed the fa ct that death
was not attri buted to ac
ctdent, and further report
supported the voluntary
statement of Harr.et Slsk
' The 1nvestlgatwn is not
concluded and wtll continue
as long as there would appear
to be reasonable ground to
conhnue the lnveshgatlon
Numerous people and
organlzaftons listed below
deserve recognition and
appreclatton for the exce llent

Pleasant Valley Hosp otal
Mason Ctty Police Depart
ment New Haven City Pollee

Deportment, Henderson Coty

Poll ee Department

Ohto

State Patrol, GallipoliS,
Gall la County Sheriff's
Department, Gallipolis City
Polt ce
Depa rt ment
Gall1pOI1s, Oh io Pom eroy

City Pollee Department

County Shentf's Office to the

VJrgonla Nat ional Guard

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE
Thurs Mar 11

NOT OPEN
Frt Sun
Mar 12 14
Hearts of the West
(Technicolor)
Starr i ng Jeff Brtdges
Alan Arkm and Andy

Grlttlth
Show starts at 7 00 p m

He rsc hel
Manuel
were
conducted Fr tday at the
Ew1ng
Funeral
Home
Among those from out of
town attending were Mrs
Paul me Monette Mr and
Mrs Ste ve Morlan and
daughters
Oebb1e and
Kathy
Mr s
Charles
Caulk.ns, Mr and M r s
Robert Graham Columbus
Mr and Mrs Dennts Manuel
Troy and Oentse, Manetta
Fred Spencer Mason W
Va
and Mr and Mr s
Russell
Cumm1n s
Chr~sto_p her
Rusty and
Ton 1a Racine

MEMORIAL HELPED
RACINE - Latest contributors to the Walter
Cleland Memonal Fund as
reported
by
Jeanette
Lawrence are Carl Lee, Ross
Cleland, Sammy Yates ,
Isabelle S1mpson, Garret t
Corcle, Apple Grove Umted
Method1st Women , Dorsey
Parsons Cora Beegle and
Sh1rley Beegle m memory of
Joseph Beegle, Walter Burke,
George Theiss , Racme
Amencan Legwn Aunhary
and Helen Pickens
CIGAR REMINDER
mterested m
growmg cogar leaf tombacco
on a one year basts are bemg
remmded to !ole an applicatiOn for a temporary
allotmen t at the Me1gs ASCS
Off1ce, Farmers Bank
BUJldmg , Pomeroy The
deadline for f1hng applicatiOns IS March 15, 1976
Thos progr am 1s ad IJUmstered w1th out regard to
race, color, rehg1on 1 sex or
natiOnal ongm
Farmers

manner of handl ing the

rescue
operattons
and
hospitalization of the In lured
Potnt
Pleasant
Poltce
Department, Entire staff of

burial of the chtld and both

conspired In the giving of a
false report to the Mason

'

members of the comm1ss1on

Pomeroy
Ohto
Kenova
Pollee Department West

Po i nt
Pleasant
Squad ,
Mason

Emergency Squad

Rescue
Ctly

Mason

Ctfy F~re Department New
Haven Emergency Squad
New Haven F1re Depa r t
ment, Potnt Pleasant Fire
Department, Mason County

Civil Defense, Gallla County
Emergency Squad Gall la
County Civil
Defense

Members of

Red

Cress

Mason County Citizens Band
Radio Club. Jackson County
Cttlzens Band Radio Club
W!lco)(en Funeral Home
Stevens Funeral Home, Crow
Hussell Funeral Home,

Jackson countv Civil Defense

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SEETON, NOTGOINS
Mrs Fran Seeton, teacher
corps mtern, was word
pronouncer at the spelling
bee at Pomeroy Elementary
School, not Dwight Goms as
was reported Mr Goms woll
be pronouncer at the county
spellmg bee at Salisbury
Elementary School
Wednesday , March 24

MRS SOPHIS THOMAS

CHESHIRE - Mrs Soph1a
Thomas
81
of Rt
2
Chesh1re who d1ed Wed
nesday has four surv 1v mg
sons not three and was born
1n 1895 not 1885 as reported
here yesterda y Sons are
John W1 lltam (Bill) Thomas
Frederick
0
Thomas
Ch ar les A Thomas and
Richard 0 Thomas all of
Ches h~r e

MRS NORA M JOHNSON
RUTLAND - Mr s Nora M

our

RACINE - Reg.stratoon
day for pee wee, little and
pony league players of the
Racme Baseball Assn woll be
beld at the ball diamond
Saturday from 9 to 11 a m
Plans for the registration
were made Monday mght by
the assoc1allon at the
elementary school when Don
Beegle wa s elected v1ce
president Oth er offocers
elected earlier are Libby
Ftsher , president , Jean
Cleland, busmess manager,
and

Karen

Johnson

treasurer
Baseball Coach B1ll Porter
discussed a plan for upda tmg
the present haseball diamond
"I the JUruor hogh school and
addmg a doamond to help
meet schedules for pee wee
httle and pony league games
Without confi1ctrng woth one
another Porter suggested
that two new dugouts be
constructed at the present
diamond along With extens1 ve
repa1rs to the bleachers
Donahons of labor, money or
material
for
planned
unprovements will be more
~ccret.ary

ACCEPTS JOB
Mrs Sylvia Carman of
Rock Sprmgs has accepted
employment at the Syracuse
Nursmg Home, Syracuse

and a number of prtvate
ct t1zens
'In the event that anyone
who assisted m the above was
not mentioned here, It was
done unIntentionally '

Amendment

Ulan welcome, off1cers sa.td,

and anyone w1shmg to donate
should contact Porter to
advise hun ofthelr mtenllons
(Contmued from page 1)
Children must be SIX yearS!
changmg to an origmal cost old by Aug 18 th1s year and
forumula would mean a not over 15 by the same date
reduction m monthly uhlity m order to be ehglble to play
bills
Officers would hke each boy
"However , we do know that planmng to play ball this
11 w1ll stop or considerably season to brmg at least one
slow down the constantly standard size concrete block
mcreaslng rates that we have for the dugout construction
Witnessed m recent monUis," and a reg1strat1on fee of $3
he sa1d
with him to the d1amond thiS
He said he saw htUe hope m Saturday
the Senate-passed utility
Another meetrng of the
reform legoslat1on now before assoc1allon Will be held at 1 p
the Oh1o House He sa1d the m Tuesday at the Racme
legislatiOn as currently Elemetnary School All
wrrtten would "defeat the per!\(&gt;ns mterested in the
whole purpose of utility rate program are mvlted
makmg reform
" Also , It would allow
LOCAL TEMPS
utllltles to use a fair value
The
tem perature
on
formula m proposmg rate downtown Pomeroy at 11 a
changes, which Is just as bad m Thursday was 51 degrees
as the current formula "
under sunny sk1es
'

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Regular Stotk

•Juniors
•Misses
•Half Sizes

h ne
• fS

•

ffi

A meeting of the Yeung
Adult Class of the Bradford
Church of Chr1st w1l l be at
7 JO

pm

Friday at the

church
The
Rutland
Lad1es
Fi remen Aux1l 1ary will mee t
Tuesday March 16 at 7 30
p m at the ftre house All
mem bers are urged to attend
The au)(Jitary will sponsor a
Jitney supper Thursday
March 18 at t he Rutland
Grade School gym Servt ng
Wi ll begin at -4 p m

John son , 89 2580 Holt on
Road Grove Ctty forme r ly
of Rutland d1ed Wednesday
The Racme PTO woll hold a
at Mt Carmel Medical
regul ar meetmg at 7 30 p m
Center m Columbus
She I S surv1ved by a Monday at the Racine
Elementa'J Sc hool The f irst
daughter
Mrs
Earl
(Madel me) Deer tng Grove second an th.rd grade s wil l
present the program and
C1ty th ese sons Alber t Ray
Grove Ctty Ja cob Wtllard of mothers of l ht rd graders wil l
Rutland, and Paul l
of ser:ve re fr eshments
Colu mbus 21 grandchildren
Gr.an t St
l eona Kohl
40 great grandchildren SIX
M tddl eport has lea rn ed of the
great great grand children
and several n1eces and death of Glen Ray Wertz on
Feb 25 as fh p re su lt of a
nephews
Mrs Johnson was preceded mass1v e heart attack A
res1dent of Mentor formerl y
tn death by her husband
of Cleveland Mr Wertz was
Wi nfield and sons Roy
the son tn law of the late Sue
Orv1ll e Joe and De l Johnson
El11s of M ddlepo rt
He
Fnends may cal l at the
Sc hoedlnger Norn s Chapel .frequently visited In Mid
3574 North Bor adway Grove dleport
C1ty lh ts evenmg f rom 7 to 9
RA CI NE - Two run s were
and Fnday fr om 2 to 4 and 7
to 9 Serv1ces wil l be held at made Wednesday bv the
Rac:me E R un 1t at 3 p m to
t he chapel af 10 a m
Route 1 Ractne for Wll l tam
Saturday w tfh t he Rev
James Phil lips offi ciating M orr i s who was Ill He was
taken to Ve teran s Mem onal
Gravestde services and m
Hospttal where he was ad
ferment wt II be held at 1 p m
Saturday at Mtles Cemetery m1tted at 4 40 p m the
squad went t o Route 1
10 Rutland
Portland for Morrts Teaford
who was havtng chest pains
He was taken to Ho lzer
Med1 cal Center

Registration
day set for
Racine area

PRESENTED $100 SCHOLARSIDP- Cheryl Lehew,
nght, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilham Lehew, Pomeroy,
was presented the annual $100 scholarship by Isabelle
Couch, left, chall'person of Scholarship and Educatwn, on
behall of the American LegiOn Aunhary Umt 39,
Pomeroy It 1s requll'ed that the recipient is the daughter
of a veteran, and the money be used for educational
purposes Cheryl was a member of the Jumor Aux1hary
for several years and IS now a member of the Senior
Au1illary She plans to attend a Licensed Practical
Nursing school Cheryl 1s a semor at Me1gs H1gh School

Selected from

: Local news
I1

PARTRIOOE, Ky (UP!)
- Eleven men, incl~ding
three federal mspectors,
were trapped Thursday mght
by an exploSion at the Scoha
Coal Co m eastern Kenucky
where a methane gas
explosiOn earlier th1s week
killed 15 mmers
The Letcher County, Ky ,
sheriff's office said shortly
after the exploSion that all 11
were beheved to be ahve
However, the oxygen they
had WJth them was good for
only about an hour
Two men who were m the
mine at the tune of the
explosoon managed to escape
unharmed and were under
observahon at a Cumberland
hospital Tbey told offiCials

Special Friday and Saturday Sale

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appro)(lmately 10 50 PM ,
Bruce Sisk armed with a
stolen ~wed off shotgun and
carrying a su it case, forced
his way 1nto the Mason
County Jail at gunpoint and

ore miners trappe

Mason County has new sheriff ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

POINT PLEASANT - AI lhe Mason County Com8 30 p m Wednesday Mason miSSIOn Adkins wrote 'It 1s
County got a new shenff woth regret that I fmd ot
when County Clerk L W necessary to tender my
vestigabon ;- mdtcshons were Getty swore tn the £ormer restgnatlon as a Mason
found that Bruce Sisk had Pomt Pleasant Chief of Pollee CoWlty Commi ssioner, but
feelings of ammos1ty and J1m Gaskins to replace the due to oll health 1t cannot be
hoshhly toward law en - late Elvm R !Pete ) Wedge, avmded
forcement ofhcers S1sk ' s wh o doed a little over a week
' Durmg my 11 years
labeling of the offocers as ago man explosoon at the Joll ..serv•ce as a CoWlty Com•'pigs " and other more ob- wh1ch killed four other mJssiOner 1t has been my
scene hUes IS mdacahve of
pleasure to meet and work
persons
tlns attitude "
Several monutes after with some e:xtraordmarlly
Three law enforcement Gasktn s was sworn m, fine people, and because of
officers, Mason Co unty Oarence Adkins, the 68-year- these expenences and the
Sheroff Elvm E Wedg e
old comm tssioner tendered conlldence of my conslltuents
Deputy K W Love and Jaoler h1s res1gnalJ on to that my deciSIOn has been a difErnest R Hesson, are dead governmg body
ficult one "
as a result of the March 2
Getty, who was also vos1bly
Wh1le 1t had been
mcident that followed the rumored for the past couple shaken, was led to say, 'I
arrest of Mrs S1sk on a of months that Adkins would would rather hear a motiOn
charge of murdering her two- resig n due to fal ling health no not
to
accept
th e
month old daughter The one tncludmg commtssJOners res1gnatwn "
S1sks also d1ed m the ex- Mochael Whalen, W1ham
Of the three com
plosiOn
Rardm or Getty, expected mass1oners, Adkms , a
Law enforcement of- him to do so Wednesday Democrat, IS the l onge st
fiCials sa1d the mvesllgatJOn evenmg
servmg He was elected to
has not be concluded
Adkins who was startmg that pos11Jon m 1964
Followmg 1s the complete h1s 12th year on the Mason
Thos mormng Getty, who
news releas e that was Cou n ty
Comm i ss ion was elected as county clerk m
mutually g1ven by primary turned m his resignation not 1960, sa1d • Clarence and I
mvestigahve agenctes and only as a commissioner, but have been fnends for a long
Prosecutor Kmgery at thos also as the commtsston 's lime , thr ough !hock and
mornmg s news conference
representatove on the Ma son fum '
Tl'lls Is a !oint 1n
Coun ty Board of Heal th and
vest1gat1on conduced by the the
Comm umty Achon
following different agenc1es
to wit West Virginia State Counc1l
Pollee
Mason
County
A v1s1bly shaken Adkins
Sheriff's Department, West satd, ''I want to announ ce
i
Virginia Fore Marshal l Off ice
and Bureau of Alcohol , that I m gomg to res1gn "
ApparenUy , up unt1l the I
Tobacco and Firearms of the
U S Treasury Department moment he announced hts
HERSCHEL MANUEL
On March 02 1976, at res1g na1Jon
Funeral
serv 1ces
for
the other

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SPECIAL TWO DAY SALE!

MEN'S SPRING AND
SUMMER WEIGHT

JACKETS
Nylons , po ly es te r and c otton
bl ends and vonyls, a good
selectron of styles and colors for
golf. sports and general wear
Mens $6 95 Jackets
Sale 55.40
Mens$10.95 Jackets ..... SaleS8.60
Mens $11.95 Jackets. ..... Sale 59.40
Mens $16.95 Jackets.... Sale 513.30
Mens $22.95 Jackets ... , Sale S17 .90

A meehng of candystnper s
Veterans
Memor ial
Hosp olal wtl be held at 7 p m
Mond ay at t he hos pita l
cafeteria

Tina Beaver
top speller
CHESTER - Tina Beaver,
a sixth grader, has been
named champoon speller at
the 1 Chester Elementary
SchoOl and will represent her
school at tbe County Bee at
Salisbury Elementary School
March 24
Tina 1s the daughter of Mr
and Mr s Gary Grofhth,
Route I, Long Bottom
Alternate as f1rst runnerup m
the Chester Bee 1s Gary
Gmther, son of Mr and Mrs
John Gmther of Route 1, Long
Bottom
Other finalists m the
Chester champ1onsh1p round
were David Gaul, Rhonda
R1ebel, Ke1th Brogan and
Jackie Rapp , all fifth
graders M1ss Carolyn Sm1th
pronounced the words and
JUdges were teachers Mrs
Eleanor Knight and Mrs
Betty Roush and PrmCJpal
Duane Wolfe
Veterans Memorial Hoopltal
ADMI'ITED - Orner Hess,
Pomeroy , Richard McHaffie,
Portland, Ruth McKinney,
Long Bottom , Fred McVey,
Coshocton, Jenmfer Wh1te,
Albany , David Decker,
Reedsville , Jess1e Bush,
Long Bottom ; William
Morns, Ra cine , Harold
Evans, Middleport; James
Van Cooney, Middleport,
John C H1te, Middleport;
Clarence
Koehler,
Reedsville
DISCHARGED - Amanda
Autherson , Richard Gibbs, Jo
Ann Ward, Juamta Chapman,
Mary King, Sallie B1as, Nellle
Lemley, Katherine
Bu c hanan , William
Chad.e1ck

Frtday and Saturday Sale!

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solid colors In light and odark shades,
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MensS10.95Siacks .............. SaleS8.65'
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Mens 512.95 Slacks . ...... ....... Sale $10.25
Mens$13.95 Slacks ............. Sale$11.15
Mens$14 .95 Slacks .............. Sale$11.85
Mens $15.95 Slacks .............. Sale $12.65
Mens 516.95 Slacks .............. S.le 513.45

FRIDAY ·SATURDAY SALE

MEN'S LEISURE SUITS
long sleeve and short sleeve styles Colorful prints in light and dark
tones An e)\cellenl new selection to wear with your leisure suits or
wear separately

Mens 56.95 Leisure Shirts .............................. Sale $5.63
Mens $8.95 Leisure Shirts.............................. Sale $7.23
Mens $9.95 Leisure Shirts .............................. Sale $8.13
Mens $10.95 Leisure Shirts ...................... ... .... Sale$8.93
Mens $11.95 Leisure Shirts ............................ Sale$9.73
Mens $12.95 Leisure Shirts ................. .......... Sale $10.53
Mens $13.95 Leisure Shirts ............................ Sale $11.33
Mens $15.00 Leisure Shirts ............................ S.Ie $12.23
Mens $16.00 Leisure Shirts ............................ Sale $12.93
Mens S17.00 Leisure Shirts ..... ............. , ........ Sale $13.13

ELBERFELDS IN POM

•

rescue teams

•

at

· ~nus ts always one of the
hazards," Potter Sllld "It s
something we hve w1th '
The explosoon Tuesday occurred S'fz m1les underground
and 11 took some 14 hours for
rescue crews to dig !hell' way
through to reach the mmers

Nme of the nuners were

believed killed mstantly
Tuesday by the methane g•s
explosion that MESA off1c1als
theorized was caused by
unproper vent1hatoon
The other six were
suffocated by a combmahon
of methane gas and smoke,
off1coals sa1d
H N
Korkpatrock,
Kentucky 's comrrusstoner of
mmes , had sa1d late
Wednesday that mspechon

crews had been prevented
from reachmg the exact s1te
of Tuesday's exploSion
because of weakened tunnel
supports However. MESA
officials saod the probe was
contmmng as crews rebwlt
the walls and dug toward the
sue of the blast
Both Potter and Nelhus,
saod the names of the
lllSpectors mvolved were not
known
Nelhus saod the mspectors
are normally equ1pped woth
rur breathmg dev1ces that
would supply several hours of
oxygen
'However we don 1t know
what type of equopment they
had when th1s latest crew
went down to the mme,'

of the Whys answered
Ahce Sue M1ssen , a cellmate
of Mrs Sosk, told off1cers Mrs Sosk
knew her husband had dynamote on
the case Mrs S1sk reportedly
assured Mrs MJSsen she would not
be hur t
AuthoritieS were unable to
answer repeated questions at the
conference why, 1f Mrs Missen
knew of the dynannte, she did not
warn her Jatlers, or whether or not,
defm1tely, she d1d worn them
West Vorgoma State Pollee Sgt
M P Koerner sa1d lhat although the
mvesllgahon and a sw c1de note
wntten by Bruce S1sk the evenmg of
March 2 and left m h1s mobole home
revea led S1sk had feehn gs of
ammds1ty towar d law enfor cement
ofhcer s, there IS no concrete

evidence he mtended to kill those
officers presen t when he entered hts
"ole s cell
State pollee also dosclosed
Harne t S1sk had confessed to the
murder Of her two month old
daughter. Davo Calhne and that her

WASHINGTON - WHITE HOUSE SOURCES have
1denhf1ed the State Deparunent's top Moddle East expert as
the man who leaked some embarrassmg mformahon about
Henry Kissinger 's Middle East negotlaUons to a magazme
writer He was identified late Thursday as Alfred L Atherton,
Jr , Assistant Secretary of State for Near East and South Asia
hy sources who said be had not mtended to g1ve the writer,
Edward Sheehan, class1f1ed materoal
Alberton represented the department m greetmg Israeli
Foreogn Minister Y1gal Allon who am ved m Washmgton's
National Airport Thursday 1'he leaks that disturbed the
department were detaol ed acco unts of K1ss mger's
conversations durmg his shuttle negotwtions They appear m
an article In the current Issue of Fore1gn Polley magazme
Kissinger himsell talked to Sheehan and authonzed other
offlcjals to talk to him for the 20,000 word arbcle on M1ddle
East diplomacy smce the October 1973, war
COLUMBUS - A HOUSE COMMITTEE has been told
there IS no eVIdence to suggest that the additiOn of fluoride to
public water supplies causes cancer Rather, Dr Ralph Cook
of the state department of health, Thursday sa1d fluoride
represents "one of the most unportant advances m modern
preventive dentistry "
The House Urban A!fa1rs Comrmttee has before It two bolls
which seek to reduce or elimmate the amount of Duorode m
public water systems Last month, supporters of the b1ll
broll8ht to the attention ol the comnutlee a study prepared by
the National Federal Bureau of Health, an antifluorlde
organization based In Washington , D C , which indicated a
definite statlstlcallmk between cancer 311d fluoride
l)f George G Blazes of the Oh1o Dental Assoclahon sa1d
that the case m favor of fluoride wa s 'well documented" and
said the study was a nuslnterpretation of med1cal data

Nelhus sa1d
Robert
Barr e tt,
admmstrator of MESA, wbo
had Down hack from the Site
Wednesday, was enroute to
the scene along with other
MESA and KentuckY mme
offoCJals
Crews of federal mme
Inspectors Thursday were
able to make some surveys of
the mme and indicated tbe
ventllatton syste m was
apparentl y not working
which led to the bwldup of
methane gas Tuesday
Barrett sa1d the mght
before Tuesday's exploSion,
MESA mspectors checked the
mme and coted the fiiiii for
not havmg the required
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WNDON - PRIME MINISTER HAROLD W1lson has
scored a sohd VICtory over rebellious left-wmg members of his
party, but the left says 1t may revolt agam to protest the
govenunent 's antt-mflatlon pol1c1es
The Wilson government bounced back Thursday from a
humiliating defeat 1n Uoe House of ConUIIons by wmmng a
confidence vote on ots proposal to slash $10 billion m pubhc
spendmg Wilson demanded the vote after 36 of hos Labor
party's lelt-wmters abstruned Wednesday m a vote on the
proposal, causmg It to faol
Thursday's confidence vote - 297 to 280 - wa s a n
unexpectedly large margm for the government

THE MIDDLEPORT Ftre

state and federal offiCials to
pinpoint the cause of
Tuesday's disaster
The mme has been c1ted by
MESA for excess concentrahons of methane gas
R1chard Nellius, chief of
office of the office of informauon for MESA, sa1d the two
rnspectors who had escaped
were about three moles
underground and
had
reached a telephone w mform
personnel on the surface that
the other men were trapped
Potter said the mme had
been closed smce Tuesday's
exploSion and acknowledged
the chances for secondary
explosions were part of the
risk taken by search and

POMEROY-MJDDlEPORT, OHIO

38Dems
picked

husband ass1sted m the ch1ld s
bur1al The couple also attempted to
conceal the murder by govmg a false
report to the Mason County Sheriffs
office, pollee said
State pohce demed, however, the
use of drugs pnor to the Feb 27
murder played a s1gm!Jcant part
Dr Sopher sa1d he beheved the
hom1c1de was a momentary loss of

self control brought on durmg child
abuse " Dr Sopher said th1s os the
case m many ch1ld abuse deaths
Offoc1als saod, The onveshgallon
IS not concluded and will contmue as
long as there would appear to be
reasonable groWld to con tmue 1t ''
Twenty-none West Vorgoma State
Pollee offocers, f1ve special agents of
the U S Treasury Department ATF
bureau and three state !Ire marshall
mveshgators have been mvolved. m
the mvestlgahon m addthon to mne
prmcipal onveshgators More than
2,000 hours have been spent so far on
the mveshgat1on - By Sarah
Carsey

News •. '.in Briej~·-l Electric company
hearings are set

Sozes 36 to 50

Departmentw1t1 hold a public
f tsh fry beglnn~ng at 11 am
Saturday at the f ire station
of

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POINT
PLEASANT
Questions and answers posed Thurs
:~~ day to West V1rgoma's choef medocal
~
examiner about the dynamote blast
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.• in the county jaol that k1lled love
persons put more hght on the
mystery of ' Why '"
Severe depressoon apparently
l ed Bruce Stsk to enter mto a SUICide
pact w1th hts w1fe , Harne t, resultmg
m the explos1on at the )all March 2
accordmg to Dr Ervmg Sopher
An inveshgatwn conducted by
the West V1rgoma State Police,
Mason County Shenff s Dept , West
Vorgm1a F1re Marshall's Office and
the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and
Forearms of the U S Treasury
Dept produced evodence Hamel
Sisk knew her husband was comm g
to the jaol tha t evemng and the
contents of hts sui tcase The ex
plosoon caused the death of the SJS k
couple and three law enforcement
ofhcers Severa l others were
sen ously lfiJured

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the 11 men were ahve when
they managed to escape
Herschel Potter, ch1ef of
the safety dms1on of the
Mmmg Enforcement and
Safety Admlnstrat1on, said
the 11 trapped men had
re sporators but said the
eqwpment was usually only
good for one bour
Potter sa1d the men were
believed to be two IJUles
underground Huge cranes
were deployed w droll a hole
.at the top of the mme to clear
a passage way for a rescue
team
Potter sa1d the cause of the
latest explosion was not unmedlately known
The mspectors were part of
a round the clock elfort by

COLUMBUS (UP[) - !'he
Public Utilities Comrrnssoon
of Ohoo (PUCO) Thursday
scheduled pubhc hearmgs to
determme of (our electric
compames
ha ve
been
properly chargong their
customers for fuel costs th1s
wmter
If the PUCO fmds the
uhhhes have overcharged
the1r customers for coal and
other fuel used to produce
electrlCJty, 1t can order the
compames to make refunds
If the compames have
und e rch a rg e d ,
the
corrumssoon can direct them
to Increase customer btlls to

Hearing on
new agency
• p Offi eroy
m

The Southeastern Oh1o
Health Planmng Assocoatwn,
Cambrodge, through
author1zatwn of 1ts board of
trustees 1s submlthng an
appllcahon to crea te a new
organozatlon to be designated
as the Health Systems
Agency for the (Oh1o Area
VI ) 18 county health service
area
•
In compliarce w1th the
provision of P L 93-041 the
Southeastern Ohoo Health
Planning Assoc1atoon woll
hold
public
hearings
begmnmg at 7 30 p m on
WASHINGTON - A COMMriTEE PROMOTING Sen March 31 at the Meigs Inn,
John H Glenn, ~h1o, for the 1976 Democrallc pres1denhal East Mam St , Pomeroy, and
nomination was formed today by former Ohio Gov Michael V at 7 p m on Aprol 6 at the
DISille who supported the former astronaut for U1e Senate m Sheraton Inn, off 1·70, St
Clairsville
1974
Any person may appear
DISille had been asked not to form the committee,
according to Glenn, who sa1d 11 might mterfere wlth hiS and be heard at eother pubhc
position as a keynote speaker at the DemocratiC Nat10nal meetmg, m person or subrmt
ConvenUon in July "I'm not gettmg mvolved and they re on m wnting comments on the
their own," Glem Said of the committee
quahf1cat1ons of the proposed
Southeastern Ohio Health
CHICAGO - INffiSFlRSTCAMPAIGN speech on fore1gn Systems Agency apphcat1on
policy, President Ford declared today that hls plan of peace to be deSigned as the Health
through strength ill not "election year rhetoric " and sa1d there Systems Agency to serve
may be no new SALT agreement with Russia
OhiO HSA Area VI
"Peac, through strength has been my const1111t gosl as
For add1t10nal mformation
yoll' president," Ford said In remarks prepared for delivery at contact the Southeastern
a lunche111 of the Ollcago Co~mcll on Fore1gn Relations at the Ohoo Health
Plannin g
Palmer House hotel "Let me tell you what I mean by peace Assocoa!Jon, P 0 Box748, 127
through llrelgth, not with election year rhetoric but by the South Tenth Street, Camrecord"
bridge, phone 614-4•2-7361

recover the money
The hearmgs are requll'ed
hy a three-month-old law that
gave the PUCO broader
powers to monitor the fuel
adjustment clauses of
electriC ut1ht1es The clause
allows the companies to pass
on to customers the higher or
lower costs of fuel purchased
to generate electriCity
Public outcry over $524
m1lhon worth of fuel ad[ust·
ment charges last Winter
prompted the Geheral
Assembly to approve the new
leg1slahon
The fll'st public hearing wlll
be here April 26 for the Ohio
Edison Co of Akron Other
hearmgs w1ll be May 3 for
Oh1o Power Co of Canton,
May 12 for the Dayton Power
&amp; Loght Co and May 17 for
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
ElectriC Co
Hearmgs for the Cleveland
Electric Dlummatmg Co and
Cincmnat1 Gas &amp; Elecinc will
follow The dates have not
been set
The purpose of the hearmgs
os to look for errors by the
uhh(les m theor monthly
reports to the PUCO The
commtsswn
w1ll
also
determine If the compames
are gwlty of unprudent or
unreasonable fuel purchases
If a company IS guilty, the
PUCO can take that Into
cons1derat1on when order a
readjustment on consumer
bills
Before the new law took
effect, the PUCO never conducted a bearllJI on fuel
adjustment clau.es

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Chance o£ sbowers each
da; of the forecast period
Highs mostly \\111 be In the
40s to the low 50s Lows" Ill
be in the 20s Sun~ay
morning and In the 30s
Monday and Tuesday

UNIT CALLED
The Middleport E·R un1t
was called to 312 Pearl St , at
7 05 a m Friday for Susan
Ve1tli, a medocal pat1ent, who
was taken to Holzer Medical
Center

DETAILS--West Vll'gima law enforcement agencies released details of
their investigation concernmg the March 2 explosion at Mason County Ja1l durmg a news
conference Thursday mormng Don Kingery, left, Mason County prosecutmg attorney, and
West Virginia State Pollee SQt M P. Koerner sa1d Bruce S1sk left a su1c1de note m hJS
mob1le home mdicatmg his Wife, Hamel, may have agreed to a SUICidal pact

Ladder truck canvass
• Middleport Sunday
m
A house to-house canvass
woll be made m Middleport
Sunday to ra1se funds for the
purchase of an aer1al ladder
truck for use m Meogs
County
Headmg the drive are Mrs
Grace Pratt and Mrs Ruth
Powers on behalf of the
Moddleport Fore Dept
• The aenalladder !1re truck

Purchase of an aeroaf
has been purchased from
ladder
!1re truck was unSprmgheld, Ill at a pnce of
dertaken
after the recent
$10,000 and some $4,000 to
Stiffler
Department
Store hre
$6,000 IS needed to repamt
m
Pomeroy
Last
Sunday
a
and properly eqwp 1t Achouse
to
house
canvass
m
cordmg to plans made by f"e
departments, the veh1cle w1ll Pomeroy brought m well over
be housed m Pomeroy but $1,500, a $200 contr1bullon
woll be avallable at all tunes from a lodge, and $2,000 from
for all of Meigs County or to a busmes:; m Cheshll'e
Hours of Sunday's drove on
other nearby towns and c1lles
Middleport
are I to 4
as needed

Preachers warn SEOEMS
•
•
service
IS badly needed
RACINE - A plea to the
pubhc to help retam the
Sou th eas tern
Ohoo
E mer gency Med1cal Service
m Pomeroy WcL'i made by the
Mcogs Co unty Moms tenal

unmediately, and urged all
laypersons lo do hk ew1se, so
that thos very valuable
serv1ce can be kept here "
He sa1d thatSEOEMS IS not
m any way competJt1on woth
the volunteer emergency
squads of the county and that,

Grande

P r eac he rs

Con ference "oll be held April
20 21 I\ 1 esource person from
Columbus wolllead a con floct
management study and Rev
Al MacKenZie of Gallipolis
"oll be devotwnallea der The
Assoc tall on when tl met
re~os trahon '.\III be $16 per
March 8 at the Racme Umted
m1mster
attendmg
"
bothservtces
are
greatly
Method1st Church w1th Rev
The schedule for Veterans
Howard Shoveley, host needed "
Hosp1ta l
pastor , leadmg devoh ons and
The
mmtsters
al so Memo nal
Chaplamcy
and
Openmg
Rev Wilham M1ddles""rth discussed the possoblllt) of
pr es tdent,
pre sidin g
the Associa tion en1 ermg a Pra; er for Council Mectmgs
Rev Shiveley spoke on float mall of the July 4th BI· on Middleport and Pomero)
nnportance of keepmg the Centeruuai Parades m the were lolled through Apnl and
SEOEMS umt m Pomeroy count} Each tmmster l::i tv the mornmg medotauon radio
He stated that as 11 stands contact youth and others m program schedule was foll ed
now, this serv1ce will be h1s loca l church and fmd out through Ma"
Rev Shiveley announced a
dJScontmued March 12 and how many persons would be
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after that t11ere woll be no mterested on helpm g wllh
transfer serv1ce avaolable to such a pro Ject anti report
tr ans£e r pat ients fr om back at the next meetmg
Rev
Moddle s warth
Veterans Memonal Hospita l
to other area hospitals or to reported on the Council on
Alcohol Problems, a referral
nursmg homes, etc
He suggested
Eac h servoce bemg formed and
mmtster call each county mcorporated 1n the county
oomm1ss10ner and urge them Eac h county agency wtll have
to take some k1nd of action one repr esentative on the

Independents

will signup

next Tuesday

counctl who w11l be a v otmg

Four indicted
by grand jury
The January term Me1gs
County grand JUry has
returned four true bills of
mdoctmen t
IndiCted were Rex Darst
for theft , Roger Butcher for
breaking and entermg and
receovmg s tolen proper ty
and Wayne Hubbard and
Homer M1ller for receiVIng
stolen property
Jurors were Sarah Gibbs
foreman Sh1rle; Hawk ,
Dena
Welch,
Charles
Newhouse Paul R Lash,
Ka thleen Tolhs , Walter
Wears, Guy Morns and
Brenda Weber

The Ohoo Valley Independent Baseball League
w1ll hold ots for st mee tmg of
1976 on Tuesday March 16 at
7 p m , at the Steamboa t Inn
mtmster1al assoctahon
R e~
Robert Bwngarner m Racme
All coaches and players
repor ted that the annua] RIO
mterested m part1c1patmg
th1s summer should attend
Vch~cles collide
llus mee tmg as th os Will be
Two vehicles had medoum the for st s1gn-up for teams m
damages m a colhs1on on the league
The league woll ab1de by
West Main St on Pomeroy at
Nahonal League Rules Each
2 15 p m Thursday
Pollee said one car dr1ven pia) er must be at least 18
Iby Worthy Moll er, Pomt years old Office rs for th1s
Pleasant, had stopped 1n hos yea r are Don Hupp ,
lane of traffic near the Ebers Presodenl, Gary Durst Voce
bach Hardware Store when President, and Greg Roush,
his car was struck m the rear Secretary-Treasurer
All licensed umpores who
by one dnven by Dw1ght Carl
Albany There were no on would hke to be considered
jur1es Carl 1s to be cha rged for work 10 th1s summers
games ar e tn\ 1ted to attend
w1th DWh pollee saod
ttustee of the councol Rev
M1ddleswarth appomted Rev
Shiveley to serve as the
tr ustee repre se ntmg the

INDEPENDENCE, Ohio
(UP!) - Ohio Democratic
leaders, who had no
challenges to delegates
recommended hy state party
headquarters, Thursday
mght at a caucus here picked
38 uncommitted delegates
and 19 alternates to the 1976
DemocratiC National
Convention
The 38 delegates mclude 19
women and 10 blacks
State Treasurer Gertude
W Donahey rece1ved the
delegation's pledge for
pres1dent and State Sen.
Oliver Ocasek, Northfield, as
VICe preSident, at the seSSion,
one of nme held throughout
the state for aUarge slates
Delegates m the 23
congressional districtS will be
selected tomght
Caucuses were held here on
behalf of former Georgia
Governor Jimmy Carter, former Sen Fred R Harris, 00kla , Sen Frank amrch, 0ldaho , Sen Henry M
Jackson , D-Wash , R
Sargent Shriver, nommee for
v1ce pres1dent m 1972 ,
Alabama Gov George C
Wallace,. Pennsylvania Gov
Milton J Shapp, and R&lt;:~&gt;
Morris K Udall, D-ArlZ.
These delegates Will be
selected at the June 8
prunary Delegates Will be
awarded on the bas1s of
proportional representation
To quahfy, a candidate must
get 15 per cent of the vote

Candidate
Shapp quits
HARRISBURG, Pa (UP! )
- Pennsylvama Gov M1lton
J Shapp, c1tmg hos dJSappomtmg showmg In the
Massachusetts and Flonda
pnmary elections, today
w1 thdrew
fr om
the
Democrahc pres1denhal
nommatwn race
H1s withdrawal left six
maJOr Democra ts m th e
nommahon batUe
Shapp said he would not
even run m Pennsylvama's
April 27 pnmary election,
and urged supporters to
evaluate the other candidates
and vote for the delegates
they feel will best represent
them
'Whole at th1s t1me I Will
not sup port another can·
d1date, hke so many other
Atnerocans, I w1ll be looking
for the man who has a sohd
program to match his
promises ," Shapp told a news
conference

SENTENCE BEGINS
John Westbtook, Rt 1
Rutland, was taken Thursday
to the Chilhcothe Correctional Inslltutwn by Meigs
County Deputy Ray Manley
to begm servmg h1s tenn of
not less than 'lslx months or
more than f1ve years on
conviction of breaking and
1
entermg
BAKE SALE TOO
Woves of Pomeroy fll'emen
w11l hold a bake sale m
connectoon With the spagtetti
dmner th e hremen are
sponsormg Saturday from 3
to 7 p m at the Pomeroy Fire
Stahon Carryout orders will
be avai lable 1! con tainers are
provoded

�3- The !'om~oy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy. 0 ., Friday, March 12, t97f;
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2- The Pomeroy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, March 12.1976

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Jackson
comes up
a loser
COLUMBUS (UPl l - Rep.
Morris K. Udall of Arizona
and former Georgia gove rnor
Jimmy Carter have won
early strate~ ic victories as
they JX'epare lor the June 8
Ohio !X'imary by cornering
the support of a coalition of 10
state labor groups.
The coalition will support
Udall in congressional
districts in the northern half
of the state and Carter in the ·
southern half. In exchange,
the presidential candidates
have promised the coalition
will be awarded a certain
number of delegates in each
district.
The loser is Sen. Henry M.
Jackson of Washington whom
the coalition originally had
offered to support in three
congressio nal districts in
Cuyahoga County- 2oth, 22nd
and 23rd.
The coalition, meeting here
Thursday night, excluded
Jackson from the deal when
Jerry Grant, regional
director for Jackson, pushed
the coalition to support the
senator statewide.
That was believed to be
an "a11 - or - nothing- ultimatum

and

Workers

of

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FIRST rnREE GRADES - These are the loP art
winners at the ' Riverview Elementary School near
Reedsville in the annual cultural arts program sponsored
by the PTA in the first three grades of the school. Each of
the winners received a ribbon and an engraved plaque
provided by the PTA. In each row, from the left, are the
first, second and third place winners, respectively. They
are, front, 1 to r, Travis Newlun, Burl Putroan, Cindy
Randolph, first graders; Kevin Griggs, Kevin Barton ,
Tommy Smith, second graders; Timmy Rood, Scott
Foster and Theresa Barringe r, third graders. One
drawing will be selected for county competition from the
three grades. The bicentennial theme is being used in this
year's competition.

,.,.

Pro BuketbaU Rolllldup
United Press lnlematlonal

Mrs. Ingels
to co-ordinate

pageant work
Sally Ing els , appointed
area co-ordinator lor the Miss
Southern Ohio Scholarship
Pageant, will recruit contestants and promote the
pageant in Athens and Meigs
to

SOUTHERN HIGH'S Cel Jenkins (5)) didn't have
position for this rebound against Eastern's Denice Dean
(32) in a game Thursday at Federal Hocking ,won by
Southern 46-34 in the semi-finals of the A Sectional girls
basketball tournament. Teresa Edwarda of Eastern is No.
33. - Jim Hamm picture.

TURN ABOUT - Denise Dean got the rebound at left
hut here she didn 't gel there in time. Eastern was
elim inated from the Class· A tournament. Southern
continues to the finals Saturday night against a powerful
Alexander club . - Jim Hamm picture.

by Greg Bailey
Meigs County continued to
produce fine basketball this
season Thursday night when
the Meigs High Girls of Mary
Dee ley advanced to the final s
in their AA Sectional at Meigs
· High School with a close 49-45
victory over Fairland.
Two fine girls ' teams ,
Meigs and New Lexington,
will meet Saturday night at
7:30 in a match-up to see who
goes to the District Tournamen t at Minford nex t
week.
In Thursday's game, Meigs
came out with a full-cour t
press and jumped off to a
quick IHI!ead. But by the first
buzzer, the visitors had
narrowed it to 14-13.
In the second period, two
of the Vaughan gi rls frotn
Meigs, Beth and high-scoring
Pam. were in foul trouble
with three personals each .
But the third member oi lhal
sports . family , Pat, came

Marauderlasses rally to defeat Fairland 49-45 ·
.

the game by biting &amp;of-8
shots to help the cavs grab a
~9 halftime lead .
" It sure is a lot different
coming off the bench," said
carr. "You have to have a
different attitude coming off
the bench, but I feel like my
old self again and am driving
for the basket ."
Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch
called the game "our best
defensive game of the
season .''
" When you give the
Warriors only If/ shots, you
are doing a great job on
defense," said Fitch.
In the third period the
Warriors scored on only 8-of20 shots.
In the only other NBA
game, Phoenix beat Atlanta
104-99. In the ABA, New York
. edged Denver 141 -136 in
overtime and San Antonio
ripped Virginia 131-114.

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woman between the ages of 17
and 26 who has never been
married and is· a resident of,
working in , or going to school

in Meigs or Athens Counties.
Phon e numbers are as
follow s: Meigs, 614-992.,';844;
Athens, 614-266-5051.
Mrs. In gels, active in the
Meigs County area, is
pr esiden I of the Ches ler
Garden Club, secretary of the
Ohio Society of Promotion of
Bull Frogs Inc., and
treasurer of the Middleport
PTA . She is no newcomer to
the pageant scene as she was

Paul Westphal scored 32
points to lead Phoenix .
Atlanta built a three'flOinl
.lead with eight minutes left
but the Suns went ahead 118-87
on Garfield Heard's layup
and never lost th e lead. John
Drew led Atlanta with 33
points .
Nets 141, Nuggets 138
John Williamson scored
nine of his 36 points in
overtime to give New York
the victory . Julius Erving
had 30 for New York and
David Thompson 36 for
Denver. A brawl resulted in
the ejection of Marvin
Webster of Denver and Rich ·,
Jones of the Nets.
Spurs 131, Squires 114
Former Squire George
Gervin scored '!/ points and
James Silas added 25 as San
Antonio handed Virginia its
58th loss.

through and was praised by
Coach Deeley for doing an
Cathy
excellent
job.
Meadows was also credited
for gelling the learn through
that rough time period when
the two Vaughans were sitting out , by' scoring a season
high nine point, and doing a
good job on defense. Meigs
went Into the loc ker room at
half-lime with a fi ve point
advantage. 3().25, and seemed
to be in control.
But Fai rland carne out

fired up in lhe third period to
outscore Meigs lt-7 and by
the middle of the last canto
had gone into the lead by
three. And by the third period
Pam and Beth had picked up
their four th fouls, and it
look ed bleak fo r the
Marauders .
But
Meigs
pressed
Fairland in the iast periOd,
and, acco rdin g to Coac h
Deeley, by a superb learn
effort re~ained the lead and

held it , - even though both
teams had numerous turn·
overs.
Beth Vaughan was Meigs'
leading scorer with 12 points.
Kathy Ba ker and Teri Miller
had 17 and 16 respectively for
Fairland .
The preliminary contest
saw Jllew Le•ington · take a
relatively easy victory from
Warren , 4~26 . New Lex's
record is now 1().3 on the year
while Meigs stands at 13-1. So
it should prove lo he interesting Saturday night.
By Quarters
13 12 11 !1-45
Fairland
Meigs
14 16 7 12-19
FAIRLAND - Wheeler t-G2, Baker 6-1-17, Miller 7-2-16,
Osburn 2-5-9, James ().t-1.
Totals 1&amp;-9-45.
l\IEIGS - Ash 2-0-1, Beth
Vaughan 5-2-12, Meadows 4-1·
9, Pam Vaughan 2-4-8, Boggs
3-2-a. Pat Vaughan 3-11-6:
Brown t-().2. Totals 20.:9-49.

active for seven years in the

FOURm, F'IF'I1f, SIXm GRADE - These are the
top cultural arts winners in drawing in the fourth, fifth
and sixth grades of the Riverview School. The winners .
. ·have been presented engraved plaques and ribbons
JX'Ovided by the school's PTA, sponsoring the JX'Ogram
carrying out a bicentennial theme. In the photo, first,
second and third place winners are pictured from the left
in each of the three classes. They are front, Scott Upton,
Larry Cowdery, Jerry Rucker,lourth grade; Carl Swain,
first; Timmy Brewer, second, not present for picture;
Mark Holter, third, fifth graders; Klla Young, Timothy
Ryan and Timothy Kessler, sixth graders. The top
drawing will be selected from the three grades to
represent the school in county competition.

Johnny &amp; Vickie split
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - The
celebrated marriage between
Cincinnati Reds star Johnny
Bench and model Vickie
Chesser is near an end.
The Cincinnati EnqUirer
reported today that Bench
said the co uple will file for
divorce , just over one year
after they were married in a

lavish ceremony here.
" It is a private, personal
matter ," Bench told the Enquirer . "We simply agreed to
disagree and go our separate
ways. There is no animosity.
Things just didn 't work out
that's all. No one blames

anyone, but it's happened. I'd
rather not say anything more
about it."
Mrs. Bench, who has
resumed her modeling career
in New York, could not be
reached for comment.
The couple was married
Feb., 21, 1975 following a
whirlwind courtship.
Bench first saw Vickie on
television as the tntra-Brite
"Sex Appeal" girl and had a
mutual friend arrange a blind
date . It was only 24 days later
the couple announced their
plans to be married .

Meigs County Junior Miss
Pageant.
Sally resides in Middleport
with her husband , Earl , and

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Meigs
Property
Transfers
Spencer R. Buchanan,.
Freda E . Buchanan, to
Robert L. Stealey, Rita A.
Stealey, parcels, Orange.
Amy L. Cross to George B.
CrosS:, affid . for trans .,
Sutton.
George B. Cross, Edna M.
Cross to George B. Cross,
Edna M . Cros., parcels ,
Sutton.
Leonard V. Koenig, dec. to
Freda S. Koenig, cert. for
trans., Salisbury.
Ervan V. Blake, dec. to
Edith L. Blake, Larry Blake,
Rita McGi nnis, ce rt. for
trans ., Olive.

When red cells are destroyed

bone marrow increases its
production of cells to prevent
an anemia.
With
the
increased
destruction of red blood cells
there is a release of excess
. pigment from hemoglobin in
the red cells used to carry
oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The excess pigment is
eliminated by the liver . When
this mechanism fails , the
pigment produces a mild
yellow jaundi ce. This iS
some times called hemolytic
jaundice.

The excess formation of
pigment which must be
processed by the liver may
lead to 'mild or even severe
liver disease . Gallstones
from bile pigments may also
form .
Symptoms of hemolytic
anemia are usually those
related to the anemia itaelf;
weakness, pallor ' or mild
jaundice. The important
info.rmation necessary for
diagnosis
comes
from laboratory work,
specifically examination of
the red blood cells themselves, what their tendency is
to fragment and how many
immature yo1111g forms of red
cells are present in the blood.
liver functions also tell how
the liver is coping with the
problem.
Those who want more Information on the mechanisms
of anemia can send 50 centa
for The Health Letter,
number 4-3. Understanding
the Anemias. Send a long,
stamped, self-addressed
envel &lt;~pe fo~ . mailing . Ad·

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biochemical mechanisms
that result in chemical actions that destroy them: It is
not enough just to say that a
person has a hemolytic
anemia .
In all hemolytic anemias
the life span of the red blood
cells is decreased . Normally
red blood cells live 120 days.
As they ~re destroyed new
ones are produced maintaining a constant balance of
an adequate number. If red
cell destruction is increased

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ATHENS - After a slow
start , the girls of Southern
High School got hot and ran
away from the Eastern
Eag les. Thursday night for 8
48-34 victory in " A" Section a)
competition at Federal
Hocking. The win enabled the
Tornadoettes to advance to
the finals Sa turday nl' ghl
against Alexander. Starting
time will be 7:30 and the
winner will advance to
district competition .
L
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ast mg
t, the Eag les
broke the scoring ice to take a
2-0 lead, but when the horn
so unded ending the fir st
per·od
1
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were on top, 6-4. All of

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DR. LAMB

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Will
the
Cleveland
once
the
Cavaliers,
laughingstock of the NBA be
the Cinderella team of 1976?
The Cavs dumped the 1975
Cinderella learn-the Golden
State Warriors - 110-99
Thursday night before a
sellout crowd of 19,621 in
Cleveland. The victory was
Cleveland's lith straight at
home and moved the Cavs to
within I \2 games of the
Centra l Division-leading
Washington Bullets.
The loss, the 19th in 66
games for the Warriors, kept
the
defending
NBA
champions friJIIl clinching a
he for the Western Division
title .
Austin Carr, who finally
discarded a knee brace on his
right leg for the last two
seasons, kept Cleveland in

tw~two ).

William
R.
McAfee,
Executive Director of Miss
Southern Ohio Scholarship
Pagean I sponsored by the
Belpre Area Chamber of
Commerce.
Mrs. Ingels will accept

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. 55 (five-five) and 21 (twolour).
Four-digit number 2793 1two-seven-ninethree ).
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By Lllwnn&lt;e E. Lamb, M.D.
DEARDR. LAMB - What
can you tell me about
hemolytic anemia? What
causes it and what are the
cures? What harm does
hemolytic anemia do to the
body and what do you know
about the life expectancy of
one who has anemia if
nothing is done? The doctor
recommends removal of the
spleen although an exploratory operation showed
the apleen, lymph nodes and
all organa to be norma.l. No
cancer was found . Right now
I am taking medicines daily.
I am -e the doctor is convinced that the spleen must
be removed .
DEAR READER - Hemolytic anemia covers an
enormous
number
of
, disorders. The term means
an anemia resulting from
dalruction of red blood cells.
The cells can be deStroyed
from a reaction to a drug or
because of abnormalities in
the red blood cella or a
variety
of
complex

Tomadoeues sharp in tourney play "

This week's regular
lottery winning numbers:
Three-digit numher-698
1slx·nin&amp;-elghtl .
Four-digit number 5600 (live-six-zero-zero).
Flve· dlgll number 52265 ( flve-two· lwo·slx·
live) .
Six-dlgll number 451939 ( loul'llve-one-nlnethree-nlne).
Spirit of '76 winning

received nothing .
The · coalition represents
about 500,001) members and
includes the United Auto
Workers, Communications
International Union of
Electrical Workers, the Ohio
Education Association, the
American Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employees
and
the
International
Ladies
Garment
Workers
of
·America·.
Grant conceded the coalition 's endorsement will mean
"sizeable support for the
other (Carter and Udall ) candidates."
Clark at Udall campaign
headquartrers was excited
about the deal.
It will "mean subStantial
contributions; they banked a
good deal of money," he said.
"Those fellows tend to be
very active in primaries."
Clark described the coalition's goals as wanting to :
-Beat Alabama Gov .
George
Wallace.
The
coalition's national
organization supported Carter against Wallace in the
Florida ·primary.
-(let their people to the
convention.
-Elect ' a progressive
Democrat as ,President.
Grant complained about
that second point, saying the
labor coalition should first
pick a candidate it wants to
support then find a way to the
Democratic National
Convention.
"You don't look around and
say what's the best way to get
to the convention, then pick a
candidate," he said.
"As much as I would like to
ba ve their support, that kind
of deal is not the proper way
, to , proceed,"
Grant
continued.
During the negotiations,
Grant said he "felt like I was
bidding on building a
bridge."
The coalition wanted a
candidate's promise that
their members would be
picked
as
convention
delegates in return for an
endorsement, he said.

Southern~

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dress your tetter to . me in
care of this newspaper, P. 0 .
Box 1551. RBdlo City Station ,
New York, NY 10019.
Removal of the apleen is
sometimes done as a form of
treatment. Prior· to making
this decision, studies of how
long the red cell~ last and how
many of · them are being
destroyed within the spleen is
sometimes done using radio
isotope techniques. In many
cases removal of the spleen
will help to relieve symptoms
even when the testa did not
show that the spleen was a
major factor. ·
I can 't give you any solid
answers on what to expect if
you don't have a splenectomy. I can say that the
management of' most forms
of hemolytic anemia today is
rather good. You may have
some inconveniences, but if
you follow your doctor's
advice and are kept under
good medical supervision, the
probabilities are that you can
lead a fairly normal and
productive life.

ANOTHER BIT OF action caught by Katie Crow's
camera Thursday at Meigs High in the Class AA girls
sectional tournament shows a Meigs player about to
launch a shot with a Fairland defender in pursUit . Meigs
came from behind to ga in a berth in the finals Saturday
night.

VAUGHAN DRIVES - One of the Vaughan girls
drives for the basket in the come from behind victory
Thursday by Meigs over Fai&gt;land 49-45 in semi-finals of
the Class AA sectional girls basketball tournament at
Meigs High . Fairland's Trina Camphell ! 22) puts on a
desperate defense. - Katie Crow picture.

Miss Hearst given day off in trial
timetabl e, Carter ordered·
attorneys into his chambers
today for discussions on the
legal guidelines he will give
the jury before it starts
deliherations.
He recessed the trial until
Monday after Miss Hearst
arrived at the federal courthouse Thursday running a
temperature, suffering from
chills and having difficulty
with breathing.
Chief defense counsel F.
·Lee Bailey said the defendant
would not waive her right to
be present in court during the
testimony of Dr. Harry L.
Kozol , a Bridgewater, Mass. ,
psychiatrist with whom she
had a dispute in January.
After a U.S. Public Health
Service doctor examined
Miss Hearst an&lt;l reported she
had an upper respiratory
infection ' carter ordered her

By DONALD B. THACKREY

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Despite delays caused by
Patricia Hearst's attack of
influenza, the judge at her
bank robbery trial hopes to
wind things up neJ&lt;\ week.
U.S. District Judge Oliver
J . Carter gave the jury the
day off to day so the
newspaper heire ss co uld
recuperate at her suburban
jail cell from an ailment
diagnosed as "a strain of the
flu ."
But he told the panel of
seven women and five men
that they could stili expect to
receive the case sometime
next Thursday or Friday.
In an effort to meet that

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By DANIEL F . GILMORE
WASHNGTON ~UPI ) Declaring he really did not
have to explair;s his actions,
Richard M. Nixon has spelled
out his view that a president
· has a "sovereign" right to
break laws in the name of
national security.
The former president
Thursday told his lawyers to
r~ease 34 pages of sworn
answers to · 77 written
questions from the Senate
intelligence committee on a
variety
.
.of intelligence
. related

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The committee, headed by
Sen. Frank Church, D-ldaho,
had forwarded the questions
to Nixon in preparation for its
final report on abuses .of the

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intelligence agencies.
Church .denounced Nixon's
"sovereign" concept as
"pernicious and dangerous .''
In a preface to hiS
responses, Nixon said neither
a president nor a former
president could be compeled
to .testify concerning the
conduct of his office, but that
he would answer voluntarily.
Asked whether he believed
that "actions, otherwise
illegal" could be taken under
presidential authorization to
protect the nalionai security,
Nixon said:
"II is quite obvious that
there are certain inherenUy
govenunental actions which
if undertaken by the
sovereign in protection of the
interest of the nation 's

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security are lawful but which
if undertaken by private
persons are not. 11
It would be ''naive to
categorize activities a
JX'esident might authorize 81
'legal' or 'illegal' witbout
reference
to • ·
the
circumstances, he said, and
added :
.
" In short, there have been
- and will be in the future circumstances in which
presidents may lawfully
authorize actions in the
interests . of the security of
this country, which lf
undertaken by other persons,
or even by the .!X'esldent
under
different
circumstances, would be
illegal. "

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transported to a hospital fo r needs another day to ·
diagnosis a nd possible complete the testimony of
treatment.
\ Kuzol a nd three minor
Wearing a white surgical witnesses . Then the defense
mask over her fa ce, Miss plans to spend a day or day
Hearst was driven to the and a half on its rebuttal, he
Public Health Service said .
Hospital in San Francisco for
Bailey told rewrters his
90minutesofdiagnostic tests. reb uttal witnesses may
Do ctors determined she include Miss Hearst's
had "a strain of the nu," said mother , Catherine, who
defense attorney Albert would testify about the
Johnson, who added that defendant's background and
there was still some concern about · a controversial
about
her
conta cting conversation she had with
pneumonia .
pro sec ution psychlairic
After the examination ,· witness Dr . Joel Fort.
Miss Hea rst, still wearing a
Carter said closing argusurglcal mask, was returned ments
should
begin
to her cell at San Mateo Wednesday or Thursday and
County Jail in suburban · would be followed by about an
Redwood City. Her personal hour of legal instructions to
physician, Dr . Robert Rega n, the jury. He told the jurors '
was allowed to ., prescribe they should plan on
treatment and medication. deliberating through the
Carter said the prosecution weekend.

. By ORVAL JACKSON
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(UPI) - Baseball club
owners and Major League
Players Assoc iation
executive director Marvin
Miller go back to the
negotiating table today to try
to gel talks off dead center
and clear the way for the
opening of the 1976 season on
schedule .
·
But Miller and several
players think the season is in
danger of being delayed .
About 411 players, including
the members of the executive
board of the players' union,
met for more than two hours
Thursday with the owner's
players relations committee
and Miller described .the nonnegotiating discussions as
"the same old hash."
Today's meeting wili be ll
negotiating session and
Miller said he was "almost
certain" the talks would
continue
through
the
weekend .

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The players met earlier
Thursday for more than two
and one half hours to discuss
and
the
situation
unanimously adopted a
resolution criticizing the
owners, Miller said.
" We consider the owners'
.lockout of . spring training
camps to be not only destructive to good faith negotiations
hut also destructive to the
image of baseball, " the ,
players' resolution said.
" It is an attempt to intimidate the players rather than
negotiate and it will not
succeed," the players said.
Miller said the Tesolution
was not read to the owners'
committee but said he did
give it the "gist" of the
resolution .
Miller said Ed Fitzgerald,
chairman of lhe Milwaukee
Brewers and a member of lhe
owners' committee, admitted
during · Thursday's session
that the lockout was a
pressure tactic.
Miller said the primary
purpose of Thursday's
meeting was to clarify the
players' position and a
spokesman f9r the owners
said it was to outline the
problems to the players and
to
build some
commWlications.
CinCinnati Reds catcher
Johnny Bench said he didn't
see how spring training
camps can be open before the
middle of next week, If then,
and said the question of
retroactivity was a majo~
"logjam."
That issue revolves around

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Detroit
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Thur sday's Result s
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Clevel and 110 Golden Slale

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Friday' s Games
Buffalo at Houston
Detroi t at Milwaukee

Kansas City at Chicago

.o\tl an t a ~~Philadelphia
Port l and ai" New Orleans
New Yo rk at los Angeles
America., Basketbali ·
A sso ciation Standings
By United Pres s Internatio nal
w . L Pet. GB
Denver
50 18 .735
New Yo rk
43 26 .623
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San An to n io
40 27 .597
91 1
Ken tucky
38 3 1 . 55 1 17 ' •
Ind iana
34 37 . 479 17' 2
St. L ou is
Jt 38 . 449 19' 1
Virginia
12 58 171 39
Thursday 's Re sults
New York 141 Denver 136 (of)
San An to n io IJ I Virg in ia 114
· Friday' s Games
Denver at St . Lou is
Ken t ucky at New York
San A n to nio at Ind iana
National Hockey league
Standings
By United Pre sS International
Ca_mpbeH Conferen,:e
Patrick Division
W. L T Pts GF . GA
Ph l adlph ia
44

10 14 10J 301 179

N V l slndrs
37 17 14 88 260 160
Atla n t 30 30 10 70 2JJ 708
N Y Range r s
23 36 9 55 226 283
Smythe Division
W . L. T Pts GF . GA,
Chi cag 26 24 17 69 203 209
Vnc vr
28. 28 13 69 232 235
51_ Lous 24 32 12 60 209 242
M 1nnst 18 46 4 40 1 6~ 257
Knsas City
12 45 10 3~ 157 285
Wales Confere nce
Norris Division
W. l T Pts GF . GA
Montri 50 9 10 110 788 147
Los Angles
33 29 7 7J 1"1. 4 229
Pittsb urgh
29 28 11 69 786 258
Det r oi t 20 39 9 49 174 263
Wash ing t·on
B 50 9
25 186 378 .
Adam s Di visi on
W . L. T Pts . GF . GA
Bos ton· 43 13 11
97 264 197
Buffa! 37 20 12 86 286 2 13
Toron t 31 -u lJ
75 26 1 239
Califrn 25 36 9 59 222 244
Thursday's Results
Boston 6 Toron to 2
P~ilade l ph i a 6 Buffa lo 1
Los A ngeles~ N Y Ra nger s 3
Friday's Game
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Wa shington at Atlanta

World

H o c k e y Association
Standings
By United Press International
E:a !i t
w I t pts gf ga
Cti?velnd 29 32 5 63 228 229
Clncinnl 31 36 1 63 251 281
New Englan d
28 )4 6 62 2 13 2~9
tn di npts
17 37 3 57 195 207
West
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Houston
42 24 o 84 272 . 224
Ph oe nix
JJ 27 6 72 244 224
San Diego 33 30 4 70 259 234
:.: Minnst 30 25 4 6 ~ 211 212
Canadian
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Winni pg
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Quebec
39 24 ~ 82 289 262
Calgary
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Edmntn
24 · ~2 5 53 237 2.9/
Toronto
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again April 30
W
. ASHlNGTON (UP!) Muhammad Ali, providing a

bicentennial year touch for
boxing, has decided to return
home again to defend his
heavyweight crown against
third-ranked Jimmy Yotmg
in the nation 's capital April
30.
Act ua II y, t hescheduled l&lt;i'
rounder will be fought at the
Ca pital Centre on the
outskirts of Washington in
Largo, Md. It will be
televised nationally fOr home
viewing and will be Ali's first
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co ntin ental Uni ted States
since his successful defense
· sh ·
0f the champ10n
lp against
Ron Lyle in Las Vegas la&lt;t
swruner . In recent year s, he
has fought at SUCh far-flung
OXFORD, Ohio (UP!) _ sites at Za ire , Manila ,
Miami University has Malaysia and Puerto Rico .
selected Chuck Goodyear and
Ali's bout with Young was
John Shoemaker as co-most announced by Abe Pollio,
valuable players on its 1975-76 chairman of the board of the
basketball team.
Ca pital Centre, who will be
The two were honored at promoting the fight with Don
the
Redskin's
annual King , the New Yorker who
basketball banquet Thursday has arranged most of the
night.
champion 's recent title
Goodyear, a 6-5 junior for- matches.
ward from Columbus Walnut
Young, whos~ b(ggest win
Ridge, was Miami's leading was a victory over Lyle in a
scorer this past season with 11J.&lt;'ounder, boasts a record of
an average of 18.1 points per 16 wins, four losses and two
game. Selected to the . Mid- draws. Ali has won eight
American Conference !irst straight against sometimes
team, Goodyear was Miami's less , . tha~
i11_1pressiVe
second best rebounder and oppos1t1on smce losmg to Ken
free throw shooter.
. .. Norton on March 31, 1973.
It will he the first heavyShoemaker
a
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62
sophomore 'guard from we ight
bout
in
the
Waverly, led the Redakins W~hington area since Joe
with 102 assists and was the Loms knocked out Buddy
top free throw shooter, hitting Baer in the old Griffith,
57 of 70 for 81.4 per cent. He Stadium .on March 31, 1941. It
averaged 10.7 points a game also w11l ~~compll s h . a
and was considered the Club's boyhood ambitiOn for Pollm,
top
defensive
player. who saw the Loms-Baer fight
Shoemaker was named to the as a .17-year-old h1gh school
MAC second team
youth and has wanted \O
"I'm proud of the season bring anothe~ title fight back
we just finished •· said Miami to the natwn s cap1tal.
coach Darrell 'Hedric, who
~llin told newsmen th~
gained his IOOth coaching muumum guarantee for Ah
victory for the Redskins in would be worked out by King
the ·last game of the season. an.~ the champion.
"Seven of our eight defeats
Ther e 1s a guarantee
came to· teams that were involved," he said. " I don't
ranked among the top 20 at know what the amount is an~
one time or another."
If I d1d I probably wouldn t
Miami was 16-41 overall and tell you.''
.
finished second in the MAC
Po!Un suggested the April
with a 14-2 record. Both 30flght m1ght bethe last for
league losses were to Alt m the Uruted States
conference champ Western because he gets a better tax
Michigan .
break and more lucrative
purses in .other countries.

shoemaker
CO•most
valuable
IS

A thought for the day:
American writer John Marquand said, " It is worthwhile
for anyone tO have behind
him a few generations of
hon est , hard-working
ancestry.''

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In the ihird
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Epple began hittin g tQ
provide some scoring pwlCh , 20-8-46.
but Southern 's sophomore
EASTERN - Epple 9.,';-23,
Cheryl Roseberry countered T. Edwards 2-3-7, J. Wilson 2and by lhe buzzer the lasses 0-4 . Totals 13-a-34 .

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22 markers lor the night.
So uth e rn 's hi gh-sco rin g
Cheryl Larkins was sidelines
with a knee injury with less .
than two minutes gone in the
contest.
In the second period , the
Torn~dos' defense stiffened
and allowed the Eagles only
two markers, but Southern
began zipping the nets,
mostly by the hot hands of
Ritchhart, and by half-lime
had taken a comfortable 20-6
lead.

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m1ght now be under. More
than 160 players are 110w
playing out their option year
which means they becom~
free agents at the end of the
1976 season .
Recent federal court decisions have ruled that a player
becomes a free agent after he
completes the length of his
contract , plus the option
year.
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player stay with a team a
given time, possibly five or
six years, then play out one
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South ern's fir st quarter
points cam e from Sophomore
Jean Hilchharl who tossed in

from Southern were stilt up ,
34-14.
The fourth quarter saw
Eastern slowly close the gap.
AI the 4:00 mark, the Eagles
began to press and closed to
within 12 points, 40-28. They
stayed within 12 until the
clos ing
minutes
when
Southern pulled away by !6
shortly before the last shot
narrowed lhe final score.
The RBcine team was led
by Ri tchhar l's 22 points.
Southern 's reboWJding was
led by Brenda Lawrence with
II and Becky Sayre with 7.
By Quarters
E
4 2 9 19- 31
s
6 14 14 14--46
SOUTHERN - Ritchharl
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Jackson
comes up
a loser
COLUMBUS (UPl l - Rep.
Morris K. Udall of Arizona
and former Georgia gove rnor
Jimmy Carter have won
early strate~ ic victories as
they JX'epare lor the June 8
Ohio !X'imary by cornering
the support of a coalition of 10
state labor groups.
The coalition will support
Udall in congressional
districts in the northern half
of the state and Carter in the ·
southern half. In exchange,
the presidential candidates
have promised the coalition
will be awarded a certain
number of delegates in each
district.
The loser is Sen. Henry M.
Jackson of Washington whom
the coalition originally had
offered to support in three
congressio nal districts in
Cuyahoga County- 2oth, 22nd
and 23rd.
The coalition, meeting here
Thursday night, excluded
Jackson from the deal when
Jerry Grant, regional
director for Jackson, pushed
the coalition to support the
senator statewide.
That was believed to be
an "a11 - or - nothing- ultimatum

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FIRST rnREE GRADES - These are the loP art
winners at the ' Riverview Elementary School near
Reedsville in the annual cultural arts program sponsored
by the PTA in the first three grades of the school. Each of
the winners received a ribbon and an engraved plaque
provided by the PTA. In each row, from the left, are the
first, second and third place winners, respectively. They
are, front, 1 to r, Travis Newlun, Burl Putroan, Cindy
Randolph, first graders; Kevin Griggs, Kevin Barton ,
Tommy Smith, second graders; Timmy Rood, Scott
Foster and Theresa Barringe r, third graders. One
drawing will be selected for county competition from the
three grades. The bicentennial theme is being used in this
year's competition.

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Pro BuketbaU Rolllldup
United Press lnlematlonal

Mrs. Ingels
to co-ordinate

pageant work
Sally Ing els , appointed
area co-ordinator lor the Miss
Southern Ohio Scholarship
Pageant, will recruit contestants and promote the
pageant in Athens and Meigs
to

SOUTHERN HIGH'S Cel Jenkins (5)) didn't have
position for this rebound against Eastern's Denice Dean
(32) in a game Thursday at Federal Hocking ,won by
Southern 46-34 in the semi-finals of the A Sectional girls
basketball tournament. Teresa Edwarda of Eastern is No.
33. - Jim Hamm picture.

TURN ABOUT - Denise Dean got the rebound at left
hut here she didn 't gel there in time. Eastern was
elim inated from the Class· A tournament. Southern
continues to the finals Saturday night against a powerful
Alexander club . - Jim Hamm picture.

by Greg Bailey
Meigs County continued to
produce fine basketball this
season Thursday night when
the Meigs High Girls of Mary
Dee ley advanced to the final s
in their AA Sectional at Meigs
· High School with a close 49-45
victory over Fairland.
Two fine girls ' teams ,
Meigs and New Lexington,
will meet Saturday night at
7:30 in a match-up to see who
goes to the District Tournamen t at Minford nex t
week.
In Thursday's game, Meigs
came out with a full-cour t
press and jumped off to a
quick IHI!ead. But by the first
buzzer, the visitors had
narrowed it to 14-13.
In the second period, two
of the Vaughan gi rls frotn
Meigs, Beth and high-scoring
Pam. were in foul trouble
with three personals each .
But the third member oi lhal
sports . family , Pat, came

Marauderlasses rally to defeat Fairland 49-45 ·
.

the game by biting &amp;of-8
shots to help the cavs grab a
~9 halftime lead .
" It sure is a lot different
coming off the bench," said
carr. "You have to have a
different attitude coming off
the bench, but I feel like my
old self again and am driving
for the basket ."
Cleveland Coach Bill Fitch
called the game "our best
defensive game of the
season .''
" When you give the
Warriors only If/ shots, you
are doing a great job on
defense," said Fitch.
In the third period the
Warriors scored on only 8-of20 shots.
In the only other NBA
game, Phoenix beat Atlanta
104-99. In the ABA, New York
. edged Denver 141 -136 in
overtime and San Antonio
ripped Virginia 131-114.

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woman between the ages of 17
and 26 who has never been
married and is· a resident of,
working in , or going to school

in Meigs or Athens Counties.
Phon e numbers are as
follow s: Meigs, 614-992.,';844;
Athens, 614-266-5051.
Mrs. In gels, active in the
Meigs County area, is
pr esiden I of the Ches ler
Garden Club, secretary of the
Ohio Society of Promotion of
Bull Frogs Inc., and
treasurer of the Middleport
PTA . She is no newcomer to
the pageant scene as she was

Paul Westphal scored 32
points to lead Phoenix .
Atlanta built a three'flOinl
.lead with eight minutes left
but the Suns went ahead 118-87
on Garfield Heard's layup
and never lost th e lead. John
Drew led Atlanta with 33
points .
Nets 141, Nuggets 138
John Williamson scored
nine of his 36 points in
overtime to give New York
the victory . Julius Erving
had 30 for New York and
David Thompson 36 for
Denver. A brawl resulted in
the ejection of Marvin
Webster of Denver and Rich ·,
Jones of the Nets.
Spurs 131, Squires 114
Former Squire George
Gervin scored '!/ points and
James Silas added 25 as San
Antonio handed Virginia its
58th loss.

through and was praised by
Coach Deeley for doing an
Cathy
excellent
job.
Meadows was also credited
for gelling the learn through
that rough time period when
the two Vaughans were sitting out , by' scoring a season
high nine point, and doing a
good job on defense. Meigs
went Into the loc ker room at
half-lime with a fi ve point
advantage. 3().25, and seemed
to be in control.
But Fai rland carne out

fired up in lhe third period to
outscore Meigs lt-7 and by
the middle of the last canto
had gone into the lead by
three. And by the third period
Pam and Beth had picked up
their four th fouls, and it
look ed bleak fo r the
Marauders .
But
Meigs
pressed
Fairland in the iast periOd,
and, acco rdin g to Coac h
Deeley, by a superb learn
effort re~ained the lead and

held it , - even though both
teams had numerous turn·
overs.
Beth Vaughan was Meigs'
leading scorer with 12 points.
Kathy Ba ker and Teri Miller
had 17 and 16 respectively for
Fairland .
The preliminary contest
saw Jllew Le•ington · take a
relatively easy victory from
Warren , 4~26 . New Lex's
record is now 1().3 on the year
while Meigs stands at 13-1. So
it should prove lo he interesting Saturday night.
By Quarters
13 12 11 !1-45
Fairland
Meigs
14 16 7 12-19
FAIRLAND - Wheeler t-G2, Baker 6-1-17, Miller 7-2-16,
Osburn 2-5-9, James ().t-1.
Totals 1&amp;-9-45.
l\IEIGS - Ash 2-0-1, Beth
Vaughan 5-2-12, Meadows 4-1·
9, Pam Vaughan 2-4-8, Boggs
3-2-a. Pat Vaughan 3-11-6:
Brown t-().2. Totals 20.:9-49.

active for seven years in the

FOURm, F'IF'I1f, SIXm GRADE - These are the
top cultural arts winners in drawing in the fourth, fifth
and sixth grades of the Riverview School. The winners .
. ·have been presented engraved plaques and ribbons
JX'Ovided by the school's PTA, sponsoring the JX'Ogram
carrying out a bicentennial theme. In the photo, first,
second and third place winners are pictured from the left
in each of the three classes. They are front, Scott Upton,
Larry Cowdery, Jerry Rucker,lourth grade; Carl Swain,
first; Timmy Brewer, second, not present for picture;
Mark Holter, third, fifth graders; Klla Young, Timothy
Ryan and Timothy Kessler, sixth graders. The top
drawing will be selected from the three grades to
represent the school in county competition.

Johnny &amp; Vickie split
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - The
celebrated marriage between
Cincinnati Reds star Johnny
Bench and model Vickie
Chesser is near an end.
The Cincinnati EnqUirer
reported today that Bench
said the co uple will file for
divorce , just over one year
after they were married in a

lavish ceremony here.
" It is a private, personal
matter ," Bench told the Enquirer . "We simply agreed to
disagree and go our separate
ways. There is no animosity.
Things just didn 't work out
that's all. No one blames

anyone, but it's happened. I'd
rather not say anything more
about it."
Mrs. Bench, who has
resumed her modeling career
in New York, could not be
reached for comment.
The couple was married
Feb., 21, 1975 following a
whirlwind courtship.
Bench first saw Vickie on
television as the tntra-Brite
"Sex Appeal" girl and had a
mutual friend arrange a blind
date . It was only 24 days later
the couple announced their
plans to be married .

Meigs County Junior Miss
Pageant.
Sally resides in Middleport
with her husband , Earl , and

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Meigs
Property
Transfers
Spencer R. Buchanan,.
Freda E . Buchanan, to
Robert L. Stealey, Rita A.
Stealey, parcels, Orange.
Amy L. Cross to George B.
CrosS:, affid . for trans .,
Sutton.
George B. Cross, Edna M.
Cross to George B. Cross,
Edna M . Cros., parcels ,
Sutton.
Leonard V. Koenig, dec. to
Freda S. Koenig, cert. for
trans., Salisbury.
Ervan V. Blake, dec. to
Edith L. Blake, Larry Blake,
Rita McGi nnis, ce rt. for
trans ., Olive.

When red cells are destroyed

bone marrow increases its
production of cells to prevent
an anemia.
With
the
increased
destruction of red blood cells
there is a release of excess
. pigment from hemoglobin in
the red cells used to carry
oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The excess pigment is
eliminated by the liver . When
this mechanism fails , the
pigment produces a mild
yellow jaundi ce. This iS
some times called hemolytic
jaundice.

The excess formation of
pigment which must be
processed by the liver may
lead to 'mild or even severe
liver disease . Gallstones
from bile pigments may also
form .
Symptoms of hemolytic
anemia are usually those
related to the anemia itaelf;
weakness, pallor ' or mild
jaundice. The important
info.rmation necessary for
diagnosis
comes
from laboratory work,
specifically examination of
the red blood cells themselves, what their tendency is
to fragment and how many
immature yo1111g forms of red
cells are present in the blood.
liver functions also tell how
the liver is coping with the
problem.
Those who want more Information on the mechanisms
of anemia can send 50 centa
for The Health Letter,
number 4-3. Understanding
the Anemias. Send a long,
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biochemical mechanisms
that result in chemical actions that destroy them: It is
not enough just to say that a
person has a hemolytic
anemia .
In all hemolytic anemias
the life span of the red blood
cells is decreased . Normally
red blood cells live 120 days.
As they ~re destroyed new
ones are produced maintaining a constant balance of
an adequate number. If red
cell destruction is increased

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ATHENS - After a slow
start , the girls of Southern
High School got hot and ran
away from the Eastern
Eag les. Thursday night for 8
48-34 victory in " A" Section a)
competition at Federal
Hocking. The win enabled the
Tornadoettes to advance to
the finals Sa turday nl' ghl
against Alexander. Starting
time will be 7:30 and the
winner will advance to
district competition .
L
· h
ast mg
t, the Eag les
broke the scoring ice to take a
2-0 lead, but when the horn
so unded ending the fir st
per·od
1
1 • th e So uthern gas
were on top, 6-4. All of

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Will
the
Cleveland
once
the
Cavaliers,
laughingstock of the NBA be
the Cinderella team of 1976?
The Cavs dumped the 1975
Cinderella learn-the Golden
State Warriors - 110-99
Thursday night before a
sellout crowd of 19,621 in
Cleveland. The victory was
Cleveland's lith straight at
home and moved the Cavs to
within I \2 games of the
Centra l Division-leading
Washington Bullets.
The loss, the 19th in 66
games for the Warriors, kept
the
defending
NBA
champions friJIIl clinching a
he for the Western Division
title .
Austin Carr, who finally
discarded a knee brace on his
right leg for the last two
seasons, kept Cleveland in

tw~two ).

William
R.
McAfee,
Executive Director of Miss
Southern Ohio Scholarship
Pagean I sponsored by the
Belpre Area Chamber of
Commerce.
Mrs. Ingels will accept

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By Lllwnn&lt;e E. Lamb, M.D.
DEARDR. LAMB - What
can you tell me about
hemolytic anemia? What
causes it and what are the
cures? What harm does
hemolytic anemia do to the
body and what do you know
about the life expectancy of
one who has anemia if
nothing is done? The doctor
recommends removal of the
spleen although an exploratory operation showed
the apleen, lymph nodes and
all organa to be norma.l. No
cancer was found . Right now
I am taking medicines daily.
I am -e the doctor is convinced that the spleen must
be removed .
DEAR READER - Hemolytic anemia covers an
enormous
number
of
, disorders. The term means
an anemia resulting from
dalruction of red blood cells.
The cells can be deStroyed
from a reaction to a drug or
because of abnormalities in
the red blood cella or a
variety
of
complex

Tomadoeues sharp in tourney play "

This week's regular
lottery winning numbers:
Three-digit numher-698
1slx·nin&amp;-elghtl .
Four-digit number 5600 (live-six-zero-zero).
Flve· dlgll number 52265 ( flve-two· lwo·slx·
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Six-dlgll number 451939 ( loul'llve-one-nlnethree-nlne).
Spirit of '76 winning

received nothing .
The · coalition represents
about 500,001) members and
includes the United Auto
Workers, Communications
International Union of
Electrical Workers, the Ohio
Education Association, the
American Federation of
State, County and Municipal
Employees
and
the
International
Ladies
Garment
Workers
of
·America·.
Grant conceded the coalition 's endorsement will mean
"sizeable support for the
other (Carter and Udall ) candidates."
Clark at Udall campaign
headquartrers was excited
about the deal.
It will "mean subStantial
contributions; they banked a
good deal of money," he said.
"Those fellows tend to be
very active in primaries."
Clark described the coalition's goals as wanting to :
-Beat Alabama Gov .
George
Wallace.
The
coalition's national
organization supported Carter against Wallace in the
Florida ·primary.
-(let their people to the
convention.
-Elect ' a progressive
Democrat as ,President.
Grant complained about
that second point, saying the
labor coalition should first
pick a candidate it wants to
support then find a way to the
Democratic National
Convention.
"You don't look around and
say what's the best way to get
to the convention, then pick a
candidate," he said.
"As much as I would like to
ba ve their support, that kind
of deal is not the proper way
, to , proceed,"
Grant
continued.
During the negotiations,
Grant said he "felt like I was
bidding on building a
bridge."
The coalition wanted a
candidate's promise that
their members would be
picked
as
convention
delegates in return for an
endorsement, he said.

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Removal of the apleen is
sometimes done as a form of
treatment. Prior· to making
this decision, studies of how
long the red cell~ last and how
many of · them are being
destroyed within the spleen is
sometimes done using radio
isotope techniques. In many
cases removal of the spleen
will help to relieve symptoms
even when the testa did not
show that the spleen was a
major factor. ·
I can 't give you any solid
answers on what to expect if
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management of' most forms
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rather good. You may have
some inconveniences, but if
you follow your doctor's
advice and are kept under
good medical supervision, the
probabilities are that you can
lead a fairly normal and
productive life.

ANOTHER BIT OF action caught by Katie Crow's
camera Thursday at Meigs High in the Class AA girls
sectional tournament shows a Meigs player about to
launch a shot with a Fairland defender in pursUit . Meigs
came from behind to ga in a berth in the finals Saturday
night.

VAUGHAN DRIVES - One of the Vaughan girls
drives for the basket in the come from behind victory
Thursday by Meigs over Fai&gt;land 49-45 in semi-finals of
the Class AA sectional girls basketball tournament at
Meigs High . Fairland's Trina Camphell ! 22) puts on a
desperate defense. - Katie Crow picture.

Miss Hearst given day off in trial
timetabl e, Carter ordered·
attorneys into his chambers
today for discussions on the
legal guidelines he will give
the jury before it starts
deliherations.
He recessed the trial until
Monday after Miss Hearst
arrived at the federal courthouse Thursday running a
temperature, suffering from
chills and having difficulty
with breathing.
Chief defense counsel F.
·Lee Bailey said the defendant
would not waive her right to
be present in court during the
testimony of Dr. Harry L.
Kozol , a Bridgewater, Mass. ,
psychiatrist with whom she
had a dispute in January.
After a U.S. Public Health
Service doctor examined
Miss Hearst an&lt;l reported she
had an upper respiratory
infection ' carter ordered her

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SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) Despite delays caused by
Patricia Hearst's attack of
influenza, the judge at her
bank robbery trial hopes to
wind things up neJ&lt;\ week.
U.S. District Judge Oliver
J . Carter gave the jury the
day off to day so the
newspaper heire ss co uld
recuperate at her suburban
jail cell from an ailment
diagnosed as "a strain of the
flu ."
But he told the panel of
seven women and five men
that they could stili expect to
receive the case sometime
next Thursday or Friday.
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WASHNGTON ~UPI ) Declaring he really did not
have to explair;s his actions,
Richard M. Nixon has spelled
out his view that a president
· has a "sovereign" right to
break laws in the name of
national security.
The former president
Thursday told his lawyers to
r~ease 34 pages of sworn
answers to · 77 written
questions from the Senate
intelligence committee on a
variety
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Church .denounced Nixon's
"sovereign" concept as
"pernicious and dangerous .''
In a preface to hiS
responses, Nixon said neither
a president nor a former
president could be compeled
to .testify concerning the
conduct of his office, but that
he would answer voluntarily.
Asked whether he believed
that "actions, otherwise
illegal" could be taken under
presidential authorization to
protect the nalionai security,
Nixon said:
"II is quite obvious that
there are certain inherenUy
govenunental actions which
if undertaken by the
sovereign in protection of the
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if undertaken by private
persons are not. 11
It would be ''naive to
categorize activities a
JX'esident might authorize 81
'legal' or 'illegal' witbout
reference
to • ·
the
circumstances, he said, and
added :
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" In short, there have been
- and will be in the future circumstances in which
presidents may lawfully
authorize actions in the
interests . of the security of
this country, which lf
undertaken by other persons,
or even by the .!X'esldent
under
different
circumstances, would be
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transported to a hospital fo r needs another day to ·
diagnosis a nd possible complete the testimony of
treatment.
\ Kuzol a nd three minor
Wearing a white surgical witnesses . Then the defense
mask over her fa ce, Miss plans to spend a day or day
Hearst was driven to the and a half on its rebuttal, he
Public Health Service said .
Hospital in San Francisco for
Bailey told rewrters his
90minutesofdiagnostic tests. reb uttal witnesses may
Do ctors determined she include Miss Hearst's
had "a strain of the nu," said mother , Catherine, who
defense attorney Albert would testify about the
Johnson, who added that defendant's background and
there was still some concern about · a controversial
about
her
conta cting conversation she had with
pneumonia .
pro sec ution psychlairic
After the examination ,· witness Dr . Joel Fort.
Miss Hea rst, still wearing a
Carter said closing argusurglcal mask, was returned ments
should
begin
to her cell at San Mateo Wednesday or Thursday and
County Jail in suburban · would be followed by about an
Redwood City. Her personal hour of legal instructions to
physician, Dr . Robert Rega n, the jury. He told the jurors '
was allowed to ., prescribe they should plan on
treatment and medication. deliberating through the
Carter said the prosecution weekend.

. By ORVAL JACKSON
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
(UPI) - Baseball club
owners and Major League
Players Assoc iation
executive director Marvin
Miller go back to the
negotiating table today to try
to gel talks off dead center
and clear the way for the
opening of the 1976 season on
schedule .
·
But Miller and several
players think the season is in
danger of being delayed .
About 411 players, including
the members of the executive
board of the players' union,
met for more than two hours
Thursday with the owner's
players relations committee
and Miller described .the nonnegotiating discussions as
"the same old hash."
Today's meeting wili be ll
negotiating session and
Miller said he was "almost
certain" the talks would
continue
through
the
weekend .

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Thursday for more than two
and one half hours to discuss
and
the
situation
unanimously adopted a
resolution criticizing the
owners, Miller said.
" We consider the owners'
.lockout of . spring training
camps to be not only destructive to good faith negotiations
hut also destructive to the
image of baseball, " the ,
players' resolution said.
" It is an attempt to intimidate the players rather than
negotiate and it will not
succeed," the players said.
Miller said the Tesolution
was not read to the owners'
committee but said he did
give it the "gist" of the
resolution .
Miller said Ed Fitzgerald,
chairman of lhe Milwaukee
Brewers and a member of lhe
owners' committee, admitted
during · Thursday's session
that the lockout was a
pressure tactic.
Miller said the primary
purpose of Thursday's
meeting was to clarify the
players' position and a
spokesman f9r the owners
said it was to outline the
problems to the players and
to
build some
commWlications.
CinCinnati Reds catcher
Johnny Bench said he didn't
see how spring training
camps can be open before the
middle of next week, If then,
and said the question of
retroactivity was a majo~
"logjam."
That issue revolves around

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Friday' s Games
Buffalo at Houston
Detroi t at Milwaukee

Kansas City at Chicago

.o\tl an t a ~~Philadelphia
Port l and ai" New Orleans
New Yo rk at los Angeles
America., Basketbali ·
A sso ciation Standings
By United Pres s Internatio nal
w . L Pet. GB
Denver
50 18 .735
New Yo rk
43 26 .623
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San An to n io
40 27 .597
91 1
Ken tucky
38 3 1 . 55 1 17 ' •
Ind iana
34 37 . 479 17' 2
St. L ou is
Jt 38 . 449 19' 1
Virginia
12 58 171 39
Thursday 's Re sults
New York 141 Denver 136 (of)
San An to n io IJ I Virg in ia 114
· Friday' s Games
Denver at St . Lou is
Ken t ucky at New York
San A n to nio at Ind iana
National Hockey league
Standings
By United Pre sS International
Ca_mpbeH Conferen,:e
Patrick Division
W. L T Pts GF . GA
Ph l adlph ia
44

10 14 10J 301 179

N V l slndrs
37 17 14 88 260 160
Atla n t 30 30 10 70 2JJ 708
N Y Range r s
23 36 9 55 226 283
Smythe Division
W . L. T Pts GF . GA,
Chi cag 26 24 17 69 203 209
Vnc vr
28. 28 13 69 232 235
51_ Lous 24 32 12 60 209 242
M 1nnst 18 46 4 40 1 6~ 257
Knsas City
12 45 10 3~ 157 285
Wales Confere nce
Norris Division
W. l T Pts GF . GA
Montri 50 9 10 110 788 147
Los Angles
33 29 7 7J 1"1. 4 229
Pittsb urgh
29 28 11 69 786 258
Det r oi t 20 39 9 49 174 263
Wash ing t·on
B 50 9
25 186 378 .
Adam s Di visi on
W . L. T Pts . GF . GA
Bos ton· 43 13 11
97 264 197
Buffa! 37 20 12 86 286 2 13
Toron t 31 -u lJ
75 26 1 239
Califrn 25 36 9 59 222 244
Thursday's Results
Boston 6 Toron to 2
P~ilade l ph i a 6 Buffa lo 1
Los A ngeles~ N Y Ra nger s 3
Friday's Game
·
Wa shington at Atlanta

World

H o c k e y Association
Standings
By United Press International
E:a !i t
w I t pts gf ga
Cti?velnd 29 32 5 63 228 229
Clncinnl 31 36 1 63 251 281
New Englan d
28 )4 6 62 2 13 2~9
tn di npts
17 37 3 57 195 207
West
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Houston
42 24 o 84 272 . 224
Ph oe nix
JJ 27 6 72 244 224
San Diego 33 30 4 70 259 234
:.: Minnst 30 25 4 6 ~ 211 212
Canadian
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Winni pg
47 21 2 96 306 "214
Quebec
39 24 ~ 82 289 262
Calgary
35 30 4 74 258 235
Edmntn
24 · ~2 5 53 237 2.9/
Toronto
18 42 5 41 272 329
x Ot tawa l d 26 1 29 134 172

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again April 30
W
. ASHlNGTON (UP!) Muhammad Ali, providing a

bicentennial year touch for
boxing, has decided to return
home again to defend his
heavyweight crown against
third-ranked Jimmy Yotmg
in the nation 's capital April
30.
Act ua II y, t hescheduled l&lt;i'
rounder will be fought at the
Ca pital Centre on the
outskirts of Washington in
Largo, Md. It will be
televised nationally fOr home
viewing and will be Ali's first
•
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co ntin ental Uni ted States
since his successful defense
· sh ·
0f the champ10n
lp against
Ron Lyle in Las Vegas la&lt;t
swruner . In recent year s, he
has fought at SUCh far-flung
OXFORD, Ohio (UP!) _ sites at Za ire , Manila ,
Miami University has Malaysia and Puerto Rico .
selected Chuck Goodyear and
Ali's bout with Young was
John Shoemaker as co-most announced by Abe Pollio,
valuable players on its 1975-76 chairman of the board of the
basketball team.
Ca pital Centre, who will be
The two were honored at promoting the fight with Don
the
Redskin's
annual King , the New Yorker who
basketball banquet Thursday has arranged most of the
night.
champion 's recent title
Goodyear, a 6-5 junior for- matches.
ward from Columbus Walnut
Young, whos~ b(ggest win
Ridge, was Miami's leading was a victory over Lyle in a
scorer this past season with 11J.&lt;'ounder, boasts a record of
an average of 18.1 points per 16 wins, four losses and two
game. Selected to the . Mid- draws. Ali has won eight
American Conference !irst straight against sometimes
team, Goodyear was Miami's less , . tha~
i11_1pressiVe
second best rebounder and oppos1t1on smce losmg to Ken
free throw shooter.
. .. Norton on March 31, 1973.
It will he the first heavyShoemaker
a
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62
sophomore 'guard from we ight
bout
in
the
Waverly, led the Redakins W~hington area since Joe
with 102 assists and was the Loms knocked out Buddy
top free throw shooter, hitting Baer in the old Griffith,
57 of 70 for 81.4 per cent. He Stadium .on March 31, 1941. It
averaged 10.7 points a game also w11l ~~compll s h . a
and was considered the Club's boyhood ambitiOn for Pollm,
top
defensive
player. who saw the Loms-Baer fight
Shoemaker was named to the as a .17-year-old h1gh school
MAC second team
youth and has wanted \O
"I'm proud of the season bring anothe~ title fight back
we just finished •· said Miami to the natwn s cap1tal.
coach Darrell 'Hedric, who
~llin told newsmen th~
gained his IOOth coaching muumum guarantee for Ah
victory for the Redskins in would be worked out by King
the ·last game of the season. an.~ the champion.
"Seven of our eight defeats
Ther e 1s a guarantee
came to· teams that were involved," he said. " I don't
ranked among the top 20 at know what the amount is an~
one time or another."
If I d1d I probably wouldn t
Miami was 16-41 overall and tell you.''
.
finished second in the MAC
Po!Un suggested the April
with a 14-2 record. Both 30flght m1ght bethe last for
league losses were to Alt m the Uruted States
conference champ Western because he gets a better tax
Michigan .
break and more lucrative
purses in .other countries.

shoemaker
CO•most
valuable
IS

A thought for the day:
American writer John Marquand said, " It is worthwhile
for anyone tO have behind
him a few generations of
hon est , hard-working
ancestry.''

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A11d De•ler Preparation

In the ihird
quarter, Eag le star Vicki
Epple began hittin g tQ
provide some scoring pwlCh , 20-8-46.
but Southern 's sophomore
EASTERN - Epple 9.,';-23,
Cheryl Roseberry countered T. Edwards 2-3-7, J. Wilson 2and by lhe buzzer the lasses 0-4 . Totals 13-a-34 .

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22 markers lor the night.
So uth e rn 's hi gh-sco rin g
Cheryl Larkins was sidelines
with a knee injury with less .
than two minutes gone in the
contest.
In the second period , the
Torn~dos' defense stiffened
and allowed the Eagles only
two markers, but Southern
began zipping the nets,
mostly by the hot hands of
Ritchhart, and by half-lime
had taken a comfortable 20-6
lead.

)( T eam disb anded
Thursday's R es ~ts
lndi a.n apoli s 3 Toronto 1
Ca lgarv 2 Edmon to n 0
San -D iego &lt;l Hous ton 1
Friday ' s Games
Ptwe nix at Tor on t o
Quebec al Win n ipeg
Cleveland at N ew England
lnd i ~napolis at CinCin nati

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whether or not any contract
negotiated by the union would
· supercede those players
m1ght now be under. More
than 160 players are 110w
playing out their option year
which means they becom~
free agents at the end of the
1976 season .
Recent federal court decisions have ruled that a player
becomes a free agent after he
completes the length of his
contract , plus the option
year.
There is a
strong
probability any new union
contract wouid provide a
player stay with a team a
given time, possibly five or
six years, then play out one
option year before becoming
a free agent.

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Buffa lo

South ern's fir st quarter
points cam e from Sophomore
Jean Hilchharl who tossed in

from Southern were stilt up ,
34-14.
The fourth quarter saw
Eastern slowly close the gap.
AI the 4:00 mark, the Eagles
began to press and closed to
within 12 points, 40-28. They
stayed within 12 until the
clos ing
minutes
when
Southern pulled away by !6
shortly before the last shot
narrowed lhe final score.
The RBcine team was led
by Ri tchhar l's 22 points.
Southern 's reboWJding was
led by Brenda Lawrence with
II and Becky Sayre with 7.
By Quarters
E
4 2 9 19- 31
s
6 14 14 14--46
SOUTHERN - Ritchharl
12-G-24, Lawrence 2.,';-9, Sayre
3-3-9, Ros~berry 3-11-6. Totals

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Wheelersburg rally
tops Washington CH
ltw1ll be Whee lersburg t210) vs. Ironton (20-2) m the
1976 Class AA District
Championship basketball
game al Rio Gra nde College's
Lyne Center Saturday mght.
Opening lip 1s slated for 7:30
pm.
in
Thursday
night,
semifinal action, Coach M1ke
Hughes Pirates tra1 led
Wa shin gton Court House
three periods before exploding with 21 poin ts m the
fourth penod for a 56-48
vtctory over the sptnted Blue
Uons
"Our defense saved us,"
remarked a happy Mike
Hughes followmg the Burg's
hard-fought tnwnph.
The Pirates tratted 11-9
after one period, 28-25 at halftime and 36-35 after three
quarters of action
At one pomt in the th1rd
penod, the Blue Uons held a
34-27 advantage 15:101 over
the unbeaten Pirates
The Blue L10ns missed
three consecutive shots w1th

a one pomt advantage and
committed two straight turnovers the first five times they
had the ball in the final
stanza. That appeared to be
the game's turnmg pomt.
Dean Miller finally broke
the scoring ice with a long
jwnper to put the Pirates on
top, 37-36.
After Chuck Byrd and Joe
Rase exch~r:_~o~ buckets ,

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Tournament scores
HIGH SCHOOL

Rase htt a short jumper from sonals and 31 rebounds. Rase
lhe stde w1th 4:58 remaming and Bays each had nine
in the game to put the Burg on caroms for the winners. The
top, 41 -38. The Ptrates were Burg had eight turnovers .
never headed.
Washmgton Court House
Biggest Wheelersburg lead hit 20 of 60 f1eld goal attempts
was 10 points, 54-44 with I :47 for 31 percent. The Blue Lions
left and 56-46 with 13 seconds were eigh t of 11 at the foul
remainmg
line. WCH had 16 personals,
Doug Ph 1ll1ps paced 40 rebo unds, 15 by Ken UpWashington CH w1th 13 thegrove. The Uons had 16
poin ts Chuck Byrd added 10. costly turnovers.
John Denen, 6-3 sophomore,
Washmgton CH bowed out
fouled out with 4:10 left m the with a 15-7 season record .
contes t.
Box score ·
Senior aces Brian Bays and
WASHINGTON CH (48) Joe Rase paced the Pirates Se f to n J 0-6 . H einy 1 0 2 .
Fos t er 0 Ll , Byrd 4-2 10 ,
Bays tossed m 19 while Ra se DeWees
'1 0 4, Upthegrove 2
added 14 pom ts and had nme 0 4 , Denen J.Q 6 , P hi ll ips 4 5
13 Wilson 1 0 2 TOTAl...S 20 ass1sts. Jeff Meadows, 6-2 8-48
.
sophomore, added 10 points
WHEELERSBURG (S6l Bavs 15 19 ,
Rase 6 2 14 .
for the Burg
Bailey 124 . Miller 339 .
The Pirates connected on 21

of 59 field goal attempts for 35
percent. The winners were 14
of 21 at the foul line
Wheelersburg had 10 per-

Meadows 4 2 10 TOTALS 21·
14-56 .

Score by quart ers.
wash
W'b u rg

11 17 a 12- 48
9 16 10 2 1- 56

Reds host Astros
April 8 (or ????)
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Op· 200th birthday, also are in the
timisttcally, the world cham- schedule.
p10n Cmcinnall Reds have
Reds' home Sunday double·
announced thetr 1976 home headers are scheduled May
schedule .
16 against the N~w York
The schedule could be Mets, May 30 agamst Los
shortened or altered by tbe Angeles and June 13 agam~t
owners-players contract St LoUis. Fnday mght twl·
dispute; which already has night doubleheaders,
stalled spring training and begmnmg at 5:~0 p.m., are
forced cancellation of some slated July 2 agamst Houston,
exhibitiOn games
July 9 against Pittsburgh and
However 1f the dtspute July 30 agamst San D1ego.
doesn't mierfere, the Hejls ~ The ~eds help celebrate the
wtll be hosting has5£':r nallon s Btcentenrual on SuntraditiOnal opener Th · , ·~
.Y, Ju,ly 4 by hostmg
afternoon, April Bagainst
iJ. uston m a smgle game.
Houston Astros.
.: e 81-game homestand
Six home double-headers
winlls up Sunday afternoon,
· and a Rtverfront Stadium
Oct. 3 agamst Atlanta.
game July 4, the nation's

NCAA pairings
KAN SAS C IT Y , Mo ( UPI )
The parrmgs for the
op en rn g round of tl1 e NCA A

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Basketba l l

Tou rnam ent

March 13 (a ll trmes easte rn
standard l tm e)

(East Regtonal)

At Chartot1e, N c ,
Southern
Co nf erence
cham p ron
VM I
vs .
So uth easter n Con f erence N o
2 {Te nnessee) 7 OS p m ,

Atlantrc Coast Con f eren ce
cham p ron (V rrg rn ra) vs
D ePaUl 9 10 p m
At Providence, R . I
Le agu e C hampton
I vy
(Prmcetonl vs ECA C Metro
New York
New Jersey
Cham p ton (R utgers ) 12 15
p m , East Coast cha m p ron
(Hofstra) liS
E CAC New
Englan d ch a m pron (Con
nect rc ul ) 2, 15 p m
( Mtdeast Reg tonal)
At Dayton , OhtO
Sout he as l ern Conference
c h a mp ron

(Alabama )

vs

A t l a n t ic Coasl Conference
No

2 ( Nor t h Carolrnal 12 15

Mi'chigan )

liS

Vtrgtnra Te ch

11 45 am , Brg Ten Cham
( lnd ra na ) vs
EC AC
Metro New York -New Jersey
No 2 (5 1 John 's) 1 15 P m
.. ( Mtdwest Reg1onaO
At Denton , Tell
Southwest
Conference
p ron

Champ ron ( Texas Tech l vs
EC AC Upstate Champron
(Sy ra c us e )
B 05
p m ,
Mtss ouri Val l ey Conference
Champ ron (Wichrta State ) vs
Brg Ten NO 2 (Mrch lganl
10 10 p m

At Lawrence, Kan

Big
Erght
Confer e nce
Champion (Missourr) vs
Pa c tfr c 8 No 2 &lt;Washmgton )
1 30
p m ,
Metro
Stx
Champion ( Crncrnnatr) vs
Notre Dame 4 15 p m

(West Regtonall
At Tempe, Ariz .
west
Coast
Athlet rc

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Champ r on

(Pepperdlnel vs . Met ro Srx
No . 2 (Memph iS State) 9 05
p m ,
Western
At h let rc
Conference
Champion
(Arrzona) vs . ECAC Southern
Champion
(George t own )
11 10 p m
At Eugene, Ore
Brg
Sky
Conference
Cham pion ( Bo rse Stat e) vs
UnrversiiY of Nevada at Las

vegas 10 OS p m ; Pacific
Coast Alhletrc Assoc rat ron
Champron (San D iego Stale)
vs Pactfrc Erght Conf e r enc e

Champion (UCLA ) 12 10 am

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Tourney Results
CLASS AAA
At Bow lin g Gr een
Deftance 70 Bell evue 59
At CtevPiand
Map le He 1ghts 63 Cle Herghts
Sl
Cte Eas t T~ch 60 Parma 56

At Eastlake

Euclid 62 Orange 58
AI Copley
Akron East 71 Ak ron Ellet 70
( oil
At Lor am Admiral King
Elyna 57 Lorain Admrral
t&lt; ing 47
At Canton

CantonS 73 Ak ron Sp nnqfteld

FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE 37, Order
of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem, 8 p.m. Fnday,
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Election of offi ce rs . All
reports due , along with all
rituals belonging to the
Shrine. Potluck refreshments.
RETURN
JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revoluhon ,
annual charter day luncheon,

12·30 Friday a t Trintty
Church. Good ciltzenshtp
scholars wtll be special
guests and Mrs . Pa trick
Lochary will prese nt the
program .

BICENTENNIAL meeting
Friday at Rutland American
Legwn Post, 7:30 p m.
Everyone welcome,
,
HAPPY HARVESTERS,
Trimly Church, 7·30 Fnday
at the church.
YOUNG ADULT Class at
Bradford Church of Chnst,
7:30 thts evemng.
PANCAKE AND sausage
supper Friday, 4 to 7 p.m. at
Semor Cttizens Center,
Pomeroy, sponsored by
Meigs County Council on
Agmg with the Rev. Robert
Bumgarner ,

p m , Ohio Valley Conference
Champton (Western Ken
tucky l vs Marquette 2 15
pm
At South Bend, Ind.
M id American Confer e nce
(hamp ton
iWes,e rn

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Me1gs
County
Umled
Meth odist Men furmshmg
food and handling pancake
making. Tickets, $1.75
adults; $1 chtldren under 12.
MARY SHRINE 137
Order of Whtte Shrine of
Jerusalem, Friday, 8 p.m. at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Election of officers, turmng
m of all reports and turnmg
over ntualisllc 1tems to
worthy scribe , potluck
refreshnients followmg the
meeting.
SATURDAY
SKATE-A-WAY ROLLER
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CLASS AA

At Gallon
Monroe¥-llle 65 Wynford 61
At As hland
Willard 50 Upper SandJJSkY 40
At Ada
van Wert 71 Pauld ing 65
At Steubenvtlte

celebratiOn Saturday wtlh
owners Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Trussell to serve ice cream to
skaters; races, prizes and
balloons ; skating 7· 30 · 10
pm.
SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 3
to 7 p.m . Saturday at
Pomeroy Fire Station ; $2,
adults ; $1 25, 12 and under,
dessert and beverage extra.
Tickets avatlable from any
fireman, Mayer 's Barber
Shop or New York Clothing
House.
TALENT SHOW, 7:30p .m.
at
Chester
Saturday
Elementary School sponsored by Chester PTA. Kim
Batey, Andrew Batey, New
Ufe Singers, Jean Trussell,
Margaret Tuttle, Doug
Circle, Fay and Jim Weston,
Ntck and Danny Leonard,
Gospel Tones, Sandy and
Jean Sexson, Bryce Buckley
among talent taking part.
Practice will be Friday, 7:30
p.m Admission is $1, adults ;
$50 cents children up to 12;
refreshments
will
be
available.
SQUARE
DANCE,
Saturday, &amp;-11 p.m sponsored by Middleport Pohce
AuXIliary ; MuSic by "Sirmg
Dusters," callers Glen
Lambert and Cora Hilton . At
Middleport Elementary
&amp;hooi, admission $1 and
children 12 and under free
when accompanying parents.
FISH FRY by Middleport
Fire Department at station,
Race Sl , starting at 11 a.m.
Saturday
HYMN SING Saturday at
Hazel Community Church,
7:30 p m. Featured singers
wtll be " Pomt Pleasant
Chris han Choir." Public
mvited.
CHICKEN
DINNER
Saturday beginning at ll : 30
a.m at the Syracuse
Municipal building sponsored
by Lad1es Auxiliary1

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scrambled eggs

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APPLE GROVE - The
Apple
Grove
United
Methodist women sponsored
a fellowship dinner Sunday
evening at the Letart Falls
Community Hall honoring the
basketball players of the
church and their coach, Carl
Wolfe, athletic director at
Southern High,
The Rev. Howard Shiveley
gave the prayer before the
dinner served from tables
decorated with purple and
gold flower arrangements.
One arrangement was
presented to Coach Wolfe by
his mother, Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
Jan Norris was at the piano
for hymn singing and the
Rev . J,lr . Shiveley gave

You will receive a dollar II
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pet

MINISTER TO SPEAK
The Rev Robert Jackson of
Ironton wtll speak at the
Forest Run Baptist Church at
2 p.m . Sunday. The public is
invited

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~~~~;ci~:::.~ed was Mrs. PhylliS Dugan as leader of the
RUTLAND JUNIORS 129%
Invested by Mrs. Merle Johnson into troop 1292 recently
were Betsy Herald, Usa Smith and April Ellis. Sonya Wise and
Mary Jacobs were advanced from the Brownie troop to the

junior troop
TROOP 1049
Badge work was discussed at the Thursday mght meeting
of the Chester troop with their leader, Charlene Althouse. The

Middleport. Ohio

QUASAR
25" diagonal
"

Early Amencan
Th e warmth a nd charm
Amerrca n
Co lontal
fu rniture is characterized
by t he spo ol tu rning s,
pila ste r s. dentil mold i ng,
ga ll ery rail and drawer
front s wt! h brass colored
k n obs
Th e de s1 gn 1s
cont rnued arou nd th e t wo
sldes . Cabi ne t fash1oned of
genurne 8 rr ch venee r s and
select hardwood sol1ds in
combl na l10r1 wi th molded
s•m ulat ed wood mafer 1al1n
war m
Hentage Maple
fini sh . Concea l ed caster s
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Sta te Chassrs Supe r 1nsta M a tr c Color Tun mg . M a frl )(
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Pic t u r e
Tu be
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421 e" W , 19" 0 (add 5" tor

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Mrs . Helen Walker gave a
demonstralion on making
clay containers at the annual
open meeting of the Winding
Trml Garden Club Tuesday
mghl at Grace Episcopal
Parish House, Pomeroy.
In conjunction w1th her
demonstralion she displayed
a variety of containers. Mrs.
Ahce Thompson , a member
of the hos t club, also
diSplayed a clay contamer
she had made .
Acc ompanying Mrs .
Walker was Mrs Irene
Jackson , Wellston, a well·
known arranger in this area
Both are members of the
Triconda Forum Garden
Club.
Mrs . Nancy
Collins
presided at the meeting with _

Mrs. Wtlma Terrell gtving
devotions on Easter with
prayer . Mrs Collins announced a judges and
exh ibitors' school.
Door pnzes were awarded
and refreshments of cookies,
mints, nu~. coffee and punch
were served The table was
centered w1th a red , whtle
and blue floral p1ece donated
by Francis Flomts flanked
wtth red tapers 1n crystal
holders. The table was
covered in blue wtlh an
overlay of whtle lace.
Another decorahons was an
Uncle Sam hat. Name tags
were replicas of the United
Slates.
Mrs Earl Thoma will host
the Apnl mee tmg.

Hillbillies Club meets
The Hillbillies 4-H Club has
held two meetings recenUy,
The first meeting was held
Feb . 20 at the home of Mrs.
Maxine Dyer, advisor, with
two advtsors and 10 members
m attendance
Projects were discussed
and books distributed. A

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First meeting

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held recently

BUY NOW
AND SAVE
ON

The Meigs County Better
[.1vestock Beef 4-H Club held
its first meeting of 1976 on
March 2 with 29 members,
three advisors, and nine
parents present
officers elected were,
president, Debbie Wmdo_n ,
vice president, Brian Wmdon; secretary, Donna
Thornton; treasurer, Teresa
Carr, and news reporter,
Sonia Carr. The next meetmg
will be March 25 at 7:30pm.
at the County Extension
Offtce.
Sonia Carr,
reporter.

Massey-Ferguson
lawn/1arden
tractors
mowers!

demonstration was given by
Lark Napier on the history of
gerbils and B1liy Dyer
demonstrated how to make
no-bake cooktes.
At the Feb. 27 meetmg, the
members learned about the
parts of an insect, parts of
soils, how to make dust mtlls
and about gun safety from
Mtke McGuire, Patty Dyer
and Crystal Roush .
Refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be
March 19 at the home of
Maxme Dyer when a skatmg
party will be planned and
demonstratiOns will be given
by Mary Colwell, Billy Dyer,
Dean Co lwell , and Mark
McGuire - Patty Dyer,
reporter .

Park for a wtener roast and hike.
RACINE BROWNIES 12f7
Askating party was planned at Thursday night's meeting
of the Racine Brownies. Memo pads to be sold by the Browrues
were distributed. Becky Hudson opened the meeting With the
pledge w the flag . Rachael Reiber led the Brownie Promise .
Refreshments were served by Teresa Teaford, Becky Van
Meter, and Melody West.
SALISBURY TROOP 100
Historical places to visit as a part of the bicentennial
contest were discussed at a meeting of the Salisbury Junior
Troop Thursday mght.
A practice of the flag ceremony was held and Kelly Clark
showed some badge work she had completed. Refreshments
were served.
SYRACUSE BROWNIES 1120
A visit to the Mr. Cartoon Show on WSAZ-TV will be made
by the Syracuse Brownies next Thursday. The troop wtll travel
m the scout bus leaving the school at 1 p.m. and returning
about 8 p.m. Supper will be provided for the nearly 25 girls on
the trip.
At last rught's meeting the girls turned in their money
from the sale of the Zodiac key chains. The Browntes received
an invitation to go skating with the Racine group. Christina
Arnold led the pledge to the flag, Cindy Arnold, the Lord's
Prayer, Heuli Cobb, the Brownie Promise, Karen Cook, the
Brownie Smile Song, and Juanita Ginther told the Brownie B's.
Refreslunents were served by Nancy Davis, Karen Cook,
and Christina Arnold.

Infirmary visit planned
A visit to the Meigs County
Infirmary will be made
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. by the
American Lutheran Church
Women of St. Paul and St
John 's Lutheran Churches.
Meeting Tuesday mght al
the St . Paul Church, plans for
the visit were announced by
Mrs. Jean Braun, chatrperson .
The group also approved a
donation to the aerial ladder
truck fund, and discussed an
Easter breakfast on April 18
wtlh Mrs. Judy Eichinger to
have charge . Miss Erna
Jesse was named chair-

Registration
slated to begin

DEADLINE NEAR
Reservations for the
American Legion birthday
dinner party to be held
The gtUdance department
Wednesday night at Feeneyat
Meigs Htgh School has
Bennett Post 128, Middleport,
announced
lha t
class
are to be made with Mrs. Roy
for
the
1976-77
registration
Hendricks or Albert Roush by
Monday. The dinner will be school year will begin
Wednesday.
served at 6:30 p.m.
The curriculum gmde and
registration materials will be
sent home with students
today and these are to
be' completed at home wtth
SUNDAY
the help of parents, and
-MAR. 14returned to the guidance
BA.M.to2 P. M.
o!ftce at the high school at the
time of registration by the
MEAT
student.
Turkey and dressmg ,
roast beef, flounder fish ,
hamburger steak, ham.

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KILUNGTON, Vt. (UP!)
- Teen-ager Joelle Escutary
won the women's giant
slalom and Dany Iselin took
the men's two-run event
Wednesday to give France
the second-&lt;iay lead in the
International Citizen Trophy
races at Killington ski area.

Bicentennial pla,ntings
were discussed at the Wednesday night meeting of the
Middleport Amateur Gardeners at the home of Mrs.
Guy Reynolds.
It was noted that Mr. and
Mrs. James Sheets and sons
had planted dogwood trees at
Washington 's monwnenl at
Long Bottom . Plans were
made to planI more flowers
at the Mtddleport fire stahon.
Several money makmg
projects were discussed .,
Calendar towels are now for
sale.
Mrs. Dan Morns was
welcomed as a guest by Mrs.
Rey no ld s, president .
Devotions by Mrs. Erroll
Conroy conststed of several
readings including "Foo tprints in the Snow," "Legend
of the Red Rose," "After the
Wmter God Sent the Spring,"
"Four Little Bulbs," and
" Thank God for Little
Things"
,
Roll call re sponse was

items of interesl concernmg
St. Patrick's Day That
theme was also carried out by
pr ogram leader, Mrs .
Everett Taylor who gave
excerpts from a book en tttled
"G od Bless You on St.
Patrick 's Day." Her comments were on Ireland, the
meanmg of the shamrock,
heritage, the breast plate of
St Patrick, the Celtic Cross
and the life and hmes of St.
Palnck
The arrangemen t of the
month by Mrs . L. E.
Reynolds was of white chrysanthem urns, daffodils and
forsythia. It was used on the
table with yellow tapers in
white holders.
Mrs. Guy Reynolds and
Mrs. Nina Bland served a
salad course carrying out the
St. Patnck's Day theme.
Mrs. Ferman Moore won the
door pnze.
Mrs. Harry Moore will host
the next meelin g with
members to take decorated
Easter eggs.

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person fdr the Regatta acllvities, and Mrs. Barbara
Fry, the mother-daughter
observance on May 13 with a
6 p.m covered dish dinner.
A report was given by Mrs.
Lois Clelland on the recenl
Shrove Tuesday pancake
supper. She reported that
approximately 125 members
of the congregation and
friends attended and it was
decided that ll,ue to the excellent response , other !amtly
fellowships will be held
throughout the year.
The Bible study, " The
Healthy Congregation" was
led by Mrs. Donna Jones.
Mrs, Rachel Downie had the
offering meditation. Others
present were Mrs. Veda
Davis, Mrs. Margaret
Blaettnar, Mrs . Emalene
Pratt, Mrs. Mary Hamm,
Mrs. Wtlma Mees, Mrs .
Ullian Moore and the Rev.
William Mtddleswarth.

REEDSVILLE - Riverview Elementary School wlll
present a bicentennial

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MEETING TONIGHT
RUTLAND - There wtll be
a bi centen nial meetmg
Friday , March 12, at 7:30
P m. - at the Rutland
American Leg ion Pos t
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musical ' 'Stng,

Amenca,

Smg" Thursday, March 18, at
8 p.m. in the school
auditoriwn. Favorite songs
and dances of Amencans
durmg the past 200 years will
be featured .
First and second graders
dressed in appropriate
costuming wtll open the
musical wtth songs of the
coloma! and revolutiOnary
periods
includmg
a
dramatization of "A Frog
Wen t A'Courtin' .' 1 ''The
Virgima Reel" will be danced
by the boys and girls of the
first and second grades.
Third and fourth graders
dressed as pioneers, cowboys
and cowgirls, will present
songs of the western ex:·

pansion. The polka wtll be

danced by the third grade and
fourth graders wtll end their
segment with a square dance.
A short mmstrel show will
be presented by the fifth and
sixth grades, followed by
song and dances popular
during the turn of the century
and the present century .
Narrators wtll be Ktla Young,
s1xth grade, and Mark Holter,
fifth grade.
The program is under the
direcllon
of
Maxme
Whitehead, vo cal musical
instructor and the classroom
teachers: Doris Well, Paulme
Myers, Carolyn Franz, Fred
Kessinger , Davtd Chadwell
and Grace Weber, prmcipal.
Jenny Berkhimer will accompany the numbers on the
plano.
A donatiOn of 75 cents will
be asked at the door . The
public is 1nv1led.

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Mississippi

Mrs. Parsons presents
program Tuesday evening
APPLE GROVE - A
program on the One Great
Hour of Shanng concern mg
money for missions was
presented by Mrs . Bess
Parsons at the Tuesday night
meetmg of the Apple Grove
United Mcthodtsl Women at
the church.
Mrs. Parsons read scripture from Isaiah 58 and the
group sang "The Magic
Penny," with Mrs. Lucille
Rhodes giving a poem,
"Argument About a Penny "
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe had prayer.
Mrs. Donna Hill conducted
the business meeting with the
officets reports being given.
It was noted that bonus
coupons and postage stamps
are sttll bemg saved. A
rummage sale was set for
April7, Band 9from 9a.m. to
4 p.m.
Mrs. Edtth Manuel served
refreshments. Attending
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MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
A candlelight ceremony In celebration of the 64th birthday
of Girl &amp;outing in America will be held at S p.m. today at
Heath United Methodist Church by the Middleport juniors.
In conjunction with the ceremony, the sixth grade girls of
the troop will have a "Scouts Own" on freedom as a
bicentennial feature. Saturday the troop went skatmg at the
Skate-a-Way· and on Sunday attended the Middleport First
United Presbyterian Church in celebration of Girl Scout
Sunday.
POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 180
At the invitation of the Rutland PTA the Pomeroy juniors
presented a program on India at the Rutland &amp;hool Monday
evening . Slantilal Goradia and his family, natives of India,
were participants. Mr. Goradia spoke on the customs of India,
and Mrs. Goradla sang and played the tambourine for an
Indian dance performed by the scouts, Bhavanna and Shllpa
Goradia, Kim Salser, Slawnee Salser, Carolyn Casto, Tammy
Capehart, and Cindy Curtis.
HARRISONVIlLE BROWNIES 1052
Mrs. Noby Sauvage of Athens, district representative of
the Black Diamond Girl &amp;out Council, visite&lt;j the
Harrisonville troop Tuesday evening in conjunctiOn wtth a
s!D'vey and evaluation of scouting programs in the Council.
To open the meeting Katrina ))oQahew led in the pledge
and Brownie Promise. The girls began working on their situpons which will be finished next week. Plans were made for
the investiture ceremony to take place at Tuesday's meeting
Refreshments were served.
KurLAND CADETI'ES llf3
An investiture ceremony for three girls, Sheila Fetty, Patti
Dugan, and Denise Lambert was held recently by Merle

CHESTER - Apract1ce for
the district rally was announced for Sunday at 2 p m.
at the Chester Elementary
School when the Past
Councilors' Club of the
Daughters of Amenca met
Wednesday night at the hall.
Mrs. Mar garet Tuttle
presided and opened th e
meeting with scripture from
St. Matthew. The pledge to
the flag and the Lord's
Prayer were given m Wlison .
Mrs Mary Jo Pooler gave the
secretary and trea surer 's
report.
Mrs. Ada Neutzllng and
Mrs . Mary Showalter were
hos tesses. Games were
conducted by Mrs. Goldie
Frederick and Mrs Mae

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solulion to a problem. Write
Polly In care of this news·
paper.

twelve inch dish cloth when
INFLATION FIGHTER
DEAR POLLY - With the stitched on all Sides. I lay one
present high prices of square on top of another,
grocenes we are all trying to sbtch three sides and then
save every where we can. So, turn inside out and stitch the
I would hke to pass on a ,fourth Side alter turnmg in
money saving tip I have been the unfmished edges. Two or
using. When scrambling eggs three rows of stitching,
break two m a bowl, add one similar to quilting, made
tablespoon mtlk, salt and a across the cloths hold the
pmch of bakinK soda and mix p1eces together to make a
lightly with a fork . Pour eggs substantial cloth.- MRS. N.
m a skillet over low heat and F.
DEAR POLLY - Save
loss lightly with a fork. From
two eggs I get an extra ser- those extra p1eces of wallvmg and they are delictous. paper. They rna ke excellent
For the evemng meal we covers for school books that
often have scrambled eggs are both decorative and cost
with a dash of garlic salt and nothing. 1Polly's note- Such
two teaspoons finely chopped covers made of washable or
green pepper from the vinyl paper would be a gr•al
freezer. Also, I grind up any protection for the books.) leftover ham and use it with CHRIS
DEAR POLLY - Those
the eggs or sometimes I add
sauteed mushrooms and even who roll out their pie crust
crumbled leftover bacon. between waxed paper can
Coarsely chopped cooked save on paper by seving and
chicken hvers with a few using plastic bags (opened
chopped olives all make a
delightful addition when eggs
are served. This makes the
base for an economical but
delicious meal. Do not forget DO Rl0Ut58 'I
the soda as I call 11 my egg "511AM"CUAN lOUR
stretcher. - MONA.

The minister in his comments commended Coach
Wolfe on his team and
recognized David and Ed
Roush, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Roush, and Dean Hill,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Hill.
Responding , Coach Wolfe
talked on priorities for hts
team, stating that the church
should come first , then the

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family , and gra des with
sports being fourth. Also
recognized by the Rev. Mr.
Shiveley was Tracy Mearns,
da~hter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Spencer, cheerleader at the
Letart Falls Elementary
&amp;hool.
Others who play basketball
and attend the local church
are Cheryl and Tom
Roseberry, Bryan Hunt and
John Young.
Attending were Mr , and
Mrs. Carl Wolfe. Wendy,
Trtcia and Megan, Ernest
Clark, Early Roush, Dolly
Wolfe, Alice Balser, Bertha
Robinson, Stella Jarrell ,
Dallas and Donna Hill, Bess
and Dorsey Parsons, Lucille,
Mike and Karen Rhodes, Bi,ll
Davtdson, Russell, Bernice,
Staron, Cindy, David and Ed
Roush, Bob and Dee Spencer,
Doug Barnett, Tracy Mearns,
Joey Roush, Peggy and
Aimee Hill, Darrell, Jan and
Tracy Norris, Shtrley and
Paul Ables, Florence Smith,
Stella Sarson, Connie Milliron , and the Rev. and Mrs.
Shiveley.

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DEAR POLLY- You can
save on soap and still be
clean by taking the wrapper
of! a cake and then let it dry
for several weeks before
using. Surprising how much
longer it lasts. - WANDA.
DEAR POLLY - This IS a
time for everyone to find any
simple and easy way to
economize. There is no need
to throw away food and
staples that seem stale. Put a
Hille water in the bottom of
your slow cooker and freshen
cookies, cake, doughnuts and
bread to say nothing of
raisins and brown sugar that
have hardened in the boxes.
-CHARLENE.
DEAR POLLY - To help
stretch my budget I have
made cloths for washing
dishes from worn bath
towels. From the best parts of
a towel! cut.. two thirteen inch
squares that will make a

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REVIVAL PLANNED
RACINE - A revival will
be held at the Racine First
Baptist Church March 21
through March 28 at 7:30
nightly, Guest speaker will be
the Rev. Don Walker. Special
singing. Public welcome to
attend.

Sorry, Grandma, No Help!

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DEAR HELEN :
I just returned from visiting my daughter and her family.
Buckeye South 50
Helen,
she lets those children run around barefoot in the
CLASS A
middle of winter. They go outside without caps and mittens,
At columbus
Newark Cath 72 Danville 63
and sometimes not even sweaters!
Col Hartley 54 Card ingt on 43
When I remonstrated, she said, "When a mother tells her
At Canton
Cuyahoga Hg t s 84 Richmond
child w put on a sweater, it means SHE'S cold. They'll wrap up
Hg ts 71
if they're uncomfortable."
·
So uthern Loca 1 46 Dalton 45
Please write a colwnn about dressing warmly to avoid
colds. The way those children, avoid heavy clothin_g and
SATURDAY
bedroom slippers, it's a wonder they haven't been stck aU
JUNIOR AMERICAN winter. More like a miracle! - GRANDMA
Legion Aux ihary , Drew DEAR GRANDMA:
Webster Post 39, Saturday,
The point is : your grandchildren HAVEN'T been stck all
1:30 p.m. at t~e hall.
winter and the reason is : they didn't catch germs. Had those
BOX
SOCIAL
with little villains "connected," no amount of heavy clothing would
husbands as guests when have made the kids inunune.
Preceptor Chapter , Beta
Ukewise, going barefoot and sweaterless in chilly weather
StgmaPhi Sorority meets at 7 won't promote colds - not unless prolonged exposure lowers
p m Saturday at the home of resistance. (And I'm sure we're not talking about poor litUe
Lillian
Moore . Social waifs in the storm.)
Sorry, Grandma, I can't "write a column about dressing
replaces regular meehng ;
beverage and dessert to be warmly to avoid colds." Clothes don't make the victim : germs
do !- H.
provided.
SUNDAY
DISTRICT 13, Daughters of , DEAR HELEN :
Thank you for printing my request.
Amenca , rally practice, 2
And thanks to all your readers who sent Betty Crocker
p m. Sunday at the Chester
coupons
so that we could replace Xenia H1gh School's
Grade &amp;hool. All diStrict
gymnasium
equipment, lost in the big 1974 tornado.
officers and team members
This
is
to
advise you of the successful complellon of my
urged to be present.
project. I have reached my goal of one nullion coupon pomts,
MONDAY
which will give us $5,000 worth of gym equipment.
MEIGS COUNTY Churches
Please tell your many readers how very much I appreciate
of Chnst Men's Fellowship ,all the support they have given. Their response was
Monday at Z10n Church of overwhelming. Without their generostty, I could never have
Christ ,
7:30
p m . made it. Students of Xenia High School will be forever grateful
Representahves from each to the many wonderful people throughout the United States,
church urged to attend.
including Hawaii. - JANICE L. WITLEY, Xenia, Ohio.
01\GANIZAttonai meet· DEAR JANICE :
tng
of
Ftve
Points
Thanks for writing. lt's good to be reminded agam that my
Leaders Club at Roy Holter readers, as always, are amazingly responsive to any call lor
home, F1ve Points, 7 to 6:30 help. Excellent people, my readers! - H.
p m Monday ; all interested
DEAR HELEN ·
persons welcome .
"No Longer Pennsylvania Dutch" mourned that
. RACINE PTO regular
meetmg, 77 :30 p.m Monday there was no real word for a native American (who isn't
at Racine Elementa ry Indian) and chided us for saying we were of "Scotch-Irish" or
School, first three grades wtil "French" or "German" descent, even though we dated back to
present program; refr esh· the Revolution . He asked for new word to describe us. How
ments by mother s of third about "USAAN,"pronounced "You-Say-An"? That would give
us a true nationality - something "Amen can " lacks,
graders
CANDYSTRIP ERS AT because that could include both North and South America , of
Veterans Memorial Hosptlal which U.S.A is only a small part -GEORGE .
DEAR HELEN :
cafeteria, 7 p.m Monday.
"Pennsylvania Dutch" has a problem. Anyone who IS
MEIGS-G ALL! A Chapter ashamed to proudly and loudly proclaim "I am an Amencan '"
OCSEA wtll meet Monday, 8 doesn 't deserve to be a citizen of these United States. If that
p m al the Guiding Hand implies a "super-patriotic flag-waVer," why not! What would
School.
be more appropnate m our centennial year? - ELMER.
DEAR ELMER :
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TUESDAY
This country was formed by European imnugrants - so
LADIES AUXILIARY of why shouldn't we give credit to our forebears• The only person
Rutland Fire Departmen t who can truly call himself American is the !nd1an, who has
Tuesday at 7·30 p.m. at fire been shamefully npped off by the white man.
In our attempt to Civilize the Indian, we vtrtually
house All members urged to
destroyed him. When will the neglect end ? - R.I.W.
attend.
N ew

anniversary

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Wheelersburg rally
tops Washington CH
ltw1ll be Whee lersburg t210) vs. Ironton (20-2) m the
1976 Class AA District
Championship basketball
game al Rio Gra nde College's
Lyne Center Saturday mght.
Opening lip 1s slated for 7:30
pm.
in
Thursday
night,
semifinal action, Coach M1ke
Hughes Pirates tra1 led
Wa shin gton Court House
three periods before exploding with 21 poin ts m the
fourth penod for a 56-48
vtctory over the sptnted Blue
Uons
"Our defense saved us,"
remarked a happy Mike
Hughes followmg the Burg's
hard-fought tnwnph.
The Pirates tratted 11-9
after one period, 28-25 at halftime and 36-35 after three
quarters of action
At one pomt in the th1rd
penod, the Blue Uons held a
34-27 advantage 15:101 over
the unbeaten Pirates
The Blue L10ns missed
three consecutive shots w1th

a one pomt advantage and
committed two straight turnovers the first five times they
had the ball in the final
stanza. That appeared to be
the game's turnmg pomt.
Dean Miller finally broke
the scoring ice with a long
jwnper to put the Pirates on
top, 37-36.
After Chuck Byrd and Joe
Rase exch~r:_~o~ buckets ,

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quarterly.

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tnvoked on all cerf1ficate
accounts withdrawn prior
to the date of matur ity

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Tournament scores
HIGH SCHOOL

Rase htt a short jumper from sonals and 31 rebounds. Rase
lhe stde w1th 4:58 remaming and Bays each had nine
in the game to put the Burg on caroms for the winners. The
top, 41 -38. The Ptrates were Burg had eight turnovers .
never headed.
Washmgton Court House
Biggest Wheelersburg lead hit 20 of 60 f1eld goal attempts
was 10 points, 54-44 with I :47 for 31 percent. The Blue Lions
left and 56-46 with 13 seconds were eigh t of 11 at the foul
remainmg
line. WCH had 16 personals,
Doug Ph 1ll1ps paced 40 rebo unds, 15 by Ken UpWashington CH w1th 13 thegrove. The Uons had 16
poin ts Chuck Byrd added 10. costly turnovers.
John Denen, 6-3 sophomore,
Washmgton CH bowed out
fouled out with 4:10 left m the with a 15-7 season record .
contes t.
Box score ·
Senior aces Brian Bays and
WASHINGTON CH (48) Joe Rase paced the Pirates Se f to n J 0-6 . H einy 1 0 2 .
Fos t er 0 Ll , Byrd 4-2 10 ,
Bays tossed m 19 while Ra se DeWees
'1 0 4, Upthegrove 2
added 14 pom ts and had nme 0 4 , Denen J.Q 6 , P hi ll ips 4 5
13 Wilson 1 0 2 TOTAl...S 20 ass1sts. Jeff Meadows, 6-2 8-48
.
sophomore, added 10 points
WHEELERSBURG (S6l Bavs 15 19 ,
Rase 6 2 14 .
for the Burg
Bailey 124 . Miller 339 .
The Pirates connected on 21

of 59 field goal attempts for 35
percent. The winners were 14
of 21 at the foul line
Wheelersburg had 10 per-

Meadows 4 2 10 TOTALS 21·
14-56 .

Score by quart ers.
wash
W'b u rg

11 17 a 12- 48
9 16 10 2 1- 56

Reds host Astros
April 8 (or ????)
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Op· 200th birthday, also are in the
timisttcally, the world cham- schedule.
p10n Cmcinnall Reds have
Reds' home Sunday double·
announced thetr 1976 home headers are scheduled May
schedule .
16 against the N~w York
The schedule could be Mets, May 30 agamst Los
shortened or altered by tbe Angeles and June 13 agam~t
owners-players contract St LoUis. Fnday mght twl·
dispute; which already has night doubleheaders,
stalled spring training and begmnmg at 5:~0 p.m., are
forced cancellation of some slated July 2 agamst Houston,
exhibitiOn games
July 9 against Pittsburgh and
However 1f the dtspute July 30 agamst San D1ego.
doesn't mierfere, the Hejls ~ The ~eds help celebrate the
wtll be hosting has5£':r nallon s Btcentenrual on SuntraditiOnal opener Th · , ·~
.Y, Ju,ly 4 by hostmg
afternoon, April Bagainst
iJ. uston m a smgle game.
Houston Astros.
.: e 81-game homestand
Six home double-headers
winlls up Sunday afternoon,
· and a Rtverfront Stadium
Oct. 3 agamst Atlanta.
game July 4, the nation's

NCAA pairings
KAN SAS C IT Y , Mo ( UPI )
The parrmgs for the
op en rn g round of tl1 e NCA A

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Basketba l l

Tou rnam ent

March 13 (a ll trmes easte rn
standard l tm e)

(East Regtonal)

At Chartot1e, N c ,
Southern
Co nf erence
cham p ron
VM I
vs .
So uth easter n Con f erence N o
2 {Te nnessee) 7 OS p m ,

Atlantrc Coast Con f eren ce
cham p ron (V rrg rn ra) vs
D ePaUl 9 10 p m
At Providence, R . I
Le agu e C hampton
I vy
(Prmcetonl vs ECA C Metro
New York
New Jersey
Cham p ton (R utgers ) 12 15
p m , East Coast cha m p ron
(Hofstra) liS
E CAC New
Englan d ch a m pron (Con
nect rc ul ) 2, 15 p m
( Mtdeast Reg tonal)
At Dayton , OhtO
Sout he as l ern Conference
c h a mp ron

(Alabama )

vs

A t l a n t ic Coasl Conference
No

2 ( Nor t h Carolrnal 12 15

Mi'chigan )

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Vtrgtnra Te ch

11 45 am , Brg Ten Cham
( lnd ra na ) vs
EC AC
Metro New York -New Jersey
No 2 (5 1 John 's) 1 15 P m
.. ( Mtdwest Reg1onaO
At Denton , Tell
Southwest
Conference
p ron

Champ ron ( Texas Tech l vs
EC AC Upstate Champron
(Sy ra c us e )
B 05
p m ,
Mtss ouri Val l ey Conference
Champ ron (Wichrta State ) vs
Brg Ten NO 2 (Mrch lganl
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At Lawrence, Kan

Big
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Confer e nce
Champion (Missourr) vs
Pa c tfr c 8 No 2 &lt;Washmgton )
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Metro
Stx
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At Tempe, Ariz .
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Western
At h let rc
Conference
Champion
(Arrzona) vs . ECAC Southern
Champion
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At Eugene, Ore
Brg
Sky
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Cham pion ( Bo rse Stat e) vs
UnrversiiY of Nevada at Las

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Champron (San D iego Stale)
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Tourney Results
CLASS AAA
At Bow lin g Gr een
Deftance 70 Bell evue 59
At CtevPiand
Map le He 1ghts 63 Cle Herghts
Sl
Cte Eas t T~ch 60 Parma 56

At Eastlake

Euclid 62 Orange 58
AI Copley
Akron East 71 Ak ron Ellet 70
( oil
At Lor am Admiral King
Elyna 57 Lorain Admrral
t&lt; ing 47
At Canton

CantonS 73 Ak ron Sp nnqfteld

FRIDAY
MARY SHRINE 37, Order
of the White Shrine of
Jerusalem, 8 p.m. Fnday,
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Election of offi ce rs . All
reports due , along with all
rituals belonging to the
Shrine. Potluck refreshments.
RETURN
JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revoluhon ,
annual charter day luncheon,

12·30 Friday a t Trintty
Church. Good ciltzenshtp
scholars wtll be special
guests and Mrs . Pa trick
Lochary will prese nt the
program .

BICENTENNIAL meeting
Friday at Rutland American
Legwn Post, 7:30 p m.
Everyone welcome,
,
HAPPY HARVESTERS,
Trimly Church, 7·30 Fnday
at the church.
YOUNG ADULT Class at
Bradford Church of Chnst,
7:30 thts evemng.
PANCAKE AND sausage
supper Friday, 4 to 7 p.m. at
Semor Cttizens Center,
Pomeroy, sponsored by
Meigs County Council on
Agmg with the Rev. Robert
Bumgarner ,

p m , Ohio Valley Conference
Champton (Western Ken
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pm
At South Bend, Ind.
M id American Confer e nce
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MARY SHRINE 137
Order of Whtte Shrine of
Jerusalem, Friday, 8 p.m. at
Pomeroy Masonic Temple.
Election of officers, turmng
m of all reports and turnmg
over ntualisllc 1tems to
worthy scribe , potluck
refreshnients followmg the
meeting.
SATURDAY
SKATE-A-WAY ROLLER
rink ,

20th

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CLASS AA

At Gallon
Monroe¥-llle 65 Wynford 61
At As hland
Willard 50 Upper SandJJSkY 40
At Ada
van Wert 71 Pauld ing 65
At Steubenvtlte

celebratiOn Saturday wtlh
owners Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Trussell to serve ice cream to
skaters; races, prizes and
balloons ; skating 7· 30 · 10
pm.
SPAGHETTI SUPPER, 3
to 7 p.m . Saturday at
Pomeroy Fire Station ; $2,
adults ; $1 25, 12 and under,
dessert and beverage extra.
Tickets avatlable from any
fireman, Mayer 's Barber
Shop or New York Clothing
House.
TALENT SHOW, 7:30p .m.
at
Chester
Saturday
Elementary School sponsored by Chester PTA. Kim
Batey, Andrew Batey, New
Ufe Singers, Jean Trussell,
Margaret Tuttle, Doug
Circle, Fay and Jim Weston,
Ntck and Danny Leonard,
Gospel Tones, Sandy and
Jean Sexson, Bryce Buckley
among talent taking part.
Practice will be Friday, 7:30
p.m Admission is $1, adults ;
$50 cents children up to 12;
refreshments
will
be
available.
SQUARE
DANCE,
Saturday, &amp;-11 p.m sponsored by Middleport Pohce
AuXIliary ; MuSic by "Sirmg
Dusters," callers Glen
Lambert and Cora Hilton . At
Middleport Elementary
&amp;hooi, admission $1 and
children 12 and under free
when accompanying parents.
FISH FRY by Middleport
Fire Department at station,
Race Sl , starting at 11 a.m.
Saturday
HYMN SING Saturday at
Hazel Community Church,
7:30 p m. Featured singers
wtll be " Pomt Pleasant
Chris han Choir." Public
mvited.
CHICKEN
DINNER
Saturday beginning at ll : 30
a.m at the Syracuse
Municipal building sponsored
by Lad1es Auxiliary1

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Apple
Grove
United
Methodist women sponsored
a fellowship dinner Sunday
evening at the Letart Falls
Community Hall honoring the
basketball players of the
church and their coach, Carl
Wolfe, athletic director at
Southern High,
The Rev. Howard Shiveley
gave the prayer before the
dinner served from tables
decorated with purple and
gold flower arrangements.
One arrangement was
presented to Coach Wolfe by
his mother, Mrs. Dolly Wolfe.
Jan Norris was at the piano
for hymn singing and the
Rev . J,lr . Shiveley gave

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MINISTER TO SPEAK
The Rev Robert Jackson of
Ironton wtll speak at the
Forest Run Baptist Church at
2 p.m . Sunday. The public is
invited

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RUTLAND JUNIORS 129%
Invested by Mrs. Merle Johnson into troop 1292 recently
were Betsy Herald, Usa Smith and April Ellis. Sonya Wise and
Mary Jacobs were advanced from the Brownie troop to the

junior troop
TROOP 1049
Badge work was discussed at the Thursday mght meeting
of the Chester troop with their leader, Charlene Althouse. The

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Mrs . Helen Walker gave a
demonstralion on making
clay containers at the annual
open meeting of the Winding
Trml Garden Club Tuesday
mghl at Grace Episcopal
Parish House, Pomeroy.
In conjunction w1th her
demonstralion she displayed
a variety of containers. Mrs.
Ahce Thompson , a member
of the hos t club, also
diSplayed a clay contamer
she had made .
Acc ompanying Mrs .
Walker was Mrs Irene
Jackson , Wellston, a well·
known arranger in this area
Both are members of the
Triconda Forum Garden
Club.
Mrs . Nancy
Collins
presided at the meeting with _

Mrs. Wtlma Terrell gtving
devotions on Easter with
prayer . Mrs Collins announced a judges and
exh ibitors' school.
Door pnzes were awarded
and refreshments of cookies,
mints, nu~. coffee and punch
were served The table was
centered w1th a red , whtle
and blue floral p1ece donated
by Francis Flomts flanked
wtth red tapers 1n crystal
holders. The table was
covered in blue wtlh an
overlay of whtle lace.
Another decorahons was an
Uncle Sam hat. Name tags
were replicas of the United
Slates.
Mrs Earl Thoma will host
the Apnl mee tmg.

Hillbillies Club meets
The Hillbillies 4-H Club has
held two meetings recenUy,
The first meeting was held
Feb . 20 at the home of Mrs.
Maxine Dyer, advisor, with
two advtsors and 10 members
m attendance
Projects were discussed
and books distributed. A

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The Meigs County Better
[.1vestock Beef 4-H Club held
its first meeting of 1976 on
March 2 with 29 members,
three advisors, and nine
parents present
officers elected were,
president, Debbie Wmdo_n ,
vice president, Brian Wmdon; secretary, Donna
Thornton; treasurer, Teresa
Carr, and news reporter,
Sonia Carr. The next meetmg
will be March 25 at 7:30pm.
at the County Extension
Offtce.
Sonia Carr,
reporter.

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demonstration was given by
Lark Napier on the history of
gerbils and B1liy Dyer
demonstrated how to make
no-bake cooktes.
At the Feb. 27 meetmg, the
members learned about the
parts of an insect, parts of
soils, how to make dust mtlls
and about gun safety from
Mtke McGuire, Patty Dyer
and Crystal Roush .
Refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be
March 19 at the home of
Maxme Dyer when a skatmg
party will be planned and
demonstratiOns will be given
by Mary Colwell, Billy Dyer,
Dean Co lwell , and Mark
McGuire - Patty Dyer,
reporter .

Park for a wtener roast and hike.
RACINE BROWNIES 12f7
Askating party was planned at Thursday night's meeting
of the Racine Brownies. Memo pads to be sold by the Browrues
were distributed. Becky Hudson opened the meeting With the
pledge w the flag . Rachael Reiber led the Brownie Promise .
Refreshments were served by Teresa Teaford, Becky Van
Meter, and Melody West.
SALISBURY TROOP 100
Historical places to visit as a part of the bicentennial
contest were discussed at a meeting of the Salisbury Junior
Troop Thursday mght.
A practice of the flag ceremony was held and Kelly Clark
showed some badge work she had completed. Refreshments
were served.
SYRACUSE BROWNIES 1120
A visit to the Mr. Cartoon Show on WSAZ-TV will be made
by the Syracuse Brownies next Thursday. The troop wtll travel
m the scout bus leaving the school at 1 p.m. and returning
about 8 p.m. Supper will be provided for the nearly 25 girls on
the trip.
At last rught's meeting the girls turned in their money
from the sale of the Zodiac key chains. The Browntes received
an invitation to go skating with the Racine group. Christina
Arnold led the pledge to the flag, Cindy Arnold, the Lord's
Prayer, Heuli Cobb, the Brownie Promise, Karen Cook, the
Brownie Smile Song, and Juanita Ginther told the Brownie B's.
Refreslunents were served by Nancy Davis, Karen Cook,
and Christina Arnold.

Infirmary visit planned
A visit to the Meigs County
Infirmary will be made
Sunday at 2:30 p.m. by the
American Lutheran Church
Women of St. Paul and St
John 's Lutheran Churches.
Meeting Tuesday mght al
the St . Paul Church, plans for
the visit were announced by
Mrs. Jean Braun, chatrperson .
The group also approved a
donation to the aerial ladder
truck fund, and discussed an
Easter breakfast on April 18
wtlh Mrs. Judy Eichinger to
have charge . Miss Erna
Jesse was named chair-

Registration
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DEADLINE NEAR
Reservations for the
American Legion birthday
dinner party to be held
The gtUdance department
Wednesday night at Feeneyat
Meigs Htgh School has
Bennett Post 128, Middleport,
announced
lha t
class
are to be made with Mrs. Roy
for
the
1976-77
registration
Hendricks or Albert Roush by
Monday. The dinner will be school year will begin
Wednesday.
served at 6:30 p.m.
The curriculum gmde and
registration materials will be
sent home with students
today and these are to
be' completed at home wtth
SUNDAY
the help of parents, and
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BA.M.to2 P. M.
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time of registration by the
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hamburger steak, ham.

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KILUNGTON, Vt. (UP!)
- Teen-ager Joelle Escutary
won the women's giant
slalom and Dany Iselin took
the men's two-run event
Wednesday to give France
the second-&lt;iay lead in the
International Citizen Trophy
races at Killington ski area.

Bicentennial pla,ntings
were discussed at the Wednesday night meeting of the
Middleport Amateur Gardeners at the home of Mrs.
Guy Reynolds.
It was noted that Mr. and
Mrs. James Sheets and sons
had planted dogwood trees at
Washington 's monwnenl at
Long Bottom . Plans were
made to planI more flowers
at the Mtddleport fire stahon.
Several money makmg
projects were discussed .,
Calendar towels are now for
sale.
Mrs. Dan Morns was
welcomed as a guest by Mrs.
Rey no ld s, president .
Devotions by Mrs. Erroll
Conroy conststed of several
readings including "Foo tprints in the Snow," "Legend
of the Red Rose," "After the
Wmter God Sent the Spring,"
"Four Little Bulbs," and
" Thank God for Little
Things"
,
Roll call re sponse was

items of interesl concernmg
St. Patrick's Day That
theme was also carried out by
pr ogram leader, Mrs .
Everett Taylor who gave
excerpts from a book en tttled
"G od Bless You on St.
Patrick 's Day." Her comments were on Ireland, the
meanmg of the shamrock,
heritage, the breast plate of
St Patrick, the Celtic Cross
and the life and hmes of St.
Palnck
The arrangemen t of the
month by Mrs . L. E.
Reynolds was of white chrysanthem urns, daffodils and
forsythia. It was used on the
table with yellow tapers in
white holders.
Mrs. Guy Reynolds and
Mrs. Nina Bland served a
salad course carrying out the
St. Patnck's Day theme.
Mrs. Ferman Moore won the
door pnze.
Mrs. Harry Moore will host
the next meelin g with
members to take decorated
Easter eggs.

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person fdr the Regatta acllvities, and Mrs. Barbara
Fry, the mother-daughter
observance on May 13 with a
6 p.m covered dish dinner.
A report was given by Mrs.
Lois Clelland on the recenl
Shrove Tuesday pancake
supper. She reported that
approximately 125 members
of the congregation and
friends attended and it was
decided that ll,ue to the excellent response , other !amtly
fellowships will be held
throughout the year.
The Bible study, " The
Healthy Congregation" was
led by Mrs. Donna Jones.
Mrs, Rachel Downie had the
offering meditation. Others
present were Mrs. Veda
Davis, Mrs. Margaret
Blaettnar, Mrs . Emalene
Pratt, Mrs. Mary Hamm,
Mrs. Wtlma Mees, Mrs .
Ullian Moore and the Rev.
William Mtddleswarth.

REEDSVILLE - Riverview Elementary School wlll
present a bicentennial

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Amenca,

Smg" Thursday, March 18, at
8 p.m. in the school
auditoriwn. Favorite songs
and dances of Amencans
durmg the past 200 years will
be featured .
First and second graders
dressed in appropriate
costuming wtll open the
musical wtth songs of the
coloma! and revolutiOnary
periods
includmg
a
dramatization of "A Frog
Wen t A'Courtin' .' 1 ''The
Virgima Reel" will be danced
by the boys and girls of the
first and second grades.
Third and fourth graders
dressed as pioneers, cowboys
and cowgirls, will present
songs of the western ex:·

pansion. The polka wtll be

danced by the third grade and
fourth graders wtll end their
segment with a square dance.
A short mmstrel show will
be presented by the fifth and
sixth grades, followed by
song and dances popular
during the turn of the century
and the present century .
Narrators wtll be Ktla Young,
s1xth grade, and Mark Holter,
fifth grade.
The program is under the
direcllon
of
Maxme
Whitehead, vo cal musical
instructor and the classroom
teachers: Doris Well, Paulme
Myers, Carolyn Franz, Fred
Kessinger , Davtd Chadwell
and Grace Weber, prmcipal.
Jenny Berkhimer will accompany the numbers on the
plano.
A donatiOn of 75 cents will
be asked at the door . The
public is 1nv1led.

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Mrs. Parsons presents
program Tuesday evening
APPLE GROVE - A
program on the One Great
Hour of Shanng concern mg
money for missions was
presented by Mrs . Bess
Parsons at the Tuesday night
meetmg of the Apple Grove
United Mcthodtsl Women at
the church.
Mrs. Parsons read scripture from Isaiah 58 and the
group sang "The Magic
Penny," with Mrs. Lucille
Rhodes giving a poem,
"Argument About a Penny "
Mrs. Dolly Wolfe had prayer.
Mrs. Donna Hill conducted
the business meeting with the
officets reports being given.
It was noted that bonus
coupons and postage stamps
are sttll bemg saved. A
rummage sale was set for
April7, Band 9from 9a.m. to
4 p.m.
Mrs. Edtth Manuel served
refreshments. Attending
besides those named were

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won by Mrs. Dorothy Myers.
Mrs . Jean Summerfield and
Mrs. Pauline Ridenour will
host the April mee ting. It was
reported that Mrs. Mabel Van
Meter remains a patient at
the Holzer Medical Center.
Attending besides those
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White, Mrs . Dorothy Lawson,
Mrs Mary Holter, Mrs. Opal
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MIDDLEPORT JUNIOR TROOP 39
A candlelight ceremony In celebration of the 64th birthday
of Girl &amp;outing in America will be held at S p.m. today at
Heath United Methodist Church by the Middleport juniors.
In conjunction with the ceremony, the sixth grade girls of
the troop will have a "Scouts Own" on freedom as a
bicentennial feature. Saturday the troop went skatmg at the
Skate-a-Way· and on Sunday attended the Middleport First
United Presbyterian Church in celebration of Girl Scout
Sunday.
POMEROY JUNIOR TROOP 180
At the invitation of the Rutland PTA the Pomeroy juniors
presented a program on India at the Rutland &amp;hool Monday
evening . Slantilal Goradia and his family, natives of India,
were participants. Mr. Goradia spoke on the customs of India,
and Mrs. Goradla sang and played the tambourine for an
Indian dance performed by the scouts, Bhavanna and Shllpa
Goradia, Kim Salser, Slawnee Salser, Carolyn Casto, Tammy
Capehart, and Cindy Curtis.
HARRISONVIlLE BROWNIES 1052
Mrs. Noby Sauvage of Athens, district representative of
the Black Diamond Girl &amp;out Council, visite&lt;j the
Harrisonville troop Tuesday evening in conjunctiOn wtth a
s!D'vey and evaluation of scouting programs in the Council.
To open the meeting Katrina ))oQahew led in the pledge
and Brownie Promise. The girls began working on their situpons which will be finished next week. Plans were made for
the investiture ceremony to take place at Tuesday's meeting
Refreshments were served.
KurLAND CADETI'ES llf3
An investiture ceremony for three girls, Sheila Fetty, Patti
Dugan, and Denise Lambert was held recently by Merle

CHESTER - Apract1ce for
the district rally was announced for Sunday at 2 p m.
at the Chester Elementary
School when the Past
Councilors' Club of the
Daughters of Amenca met
Wednesday night at the hall.
Mrs. Mar garet Tuttle
presided and opened th e
meeting with scripture from
St. Matthew. The pledge to
the flag and the Lord's
Prayer were given m Wlison .
Mrs Mary Jo Pooler gave the
secretary and trea surer 's
report.
Mrs. Ada Neutzllng and
Mrs . Mary Showalter were
hos tesses. Games were
conducted by Mrs. Goldie
Frederick and Mrs Mae

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solulion to a problem. Write
Polly In care of this news·
paper.

twelve inch dish cloth when
INFLATION FIGHTER
DEAR POLLY - With the stitched on all Sides. I lay one
present high prices of square on top of another,
grocenes we are all trying to sbtch three sides and then
save every where we can. So, turn inside out and stitch the
I would hke to pass on a ,fourth Side alter turnmg in
money saving tip I have been the unfmished edges. Two or
using. When scrambling eggs three rows of stitching,
break two m a bowl, add one similar to quilting, made
tablespoon mtlk, salt and a across the cloths hold the
pmch of bakinK soda and mix p1eces together to make a
lightly with a fork . Pour eggs substantial cloth.- MRS. N.
m a skillet over low heat and F.
DEAR POLLY - Save
loss lightly with a fork. From
two eggs I get an extra ser- those extra p1eces of wallvmg and they are delictous. paper. They rna ke excellent
For the evemng meal we covers for school books that
often have scrambled eggs are both decorative and cost
with a dash of garlic salt and nothing. 1Polly's note- Such
two teaspoons finely chopped covers made of washable or
green pepper from the vinyl paper would be a gr•al
freezer. Also, I grind up any protection for the books.) leftover ham and use it with CHRIS
DEAR POLLY - Those
the eggs or sometimes I add
sauteed mushrooms and even who roll out their pie crust
crumbled leftover bacon. between waxed paper can
Coarsely chopped cooked save on paper by seving and
chicken hvers with a few using plastic bags (opened
chopped olives all make a
delightful addition when eggs
are served. This makes the
base for an economical but
delicious meal. Do not forget DO Rl0Ut58 'I
the soda as I call 11 my egg "511AM"CUAN lOUR
stretcher. - MONA.

The minister in his comments commended Coach
Wolfe on his team and
recognized David and Ed
Roush, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Roush, and Dean Hill,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas
Hill.
Responding , Coach Wolfe
talked on priorities for hts
team, stating that the church
should come first , then the

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sports being fourth. Also
recognized by the Rev. Mr.
Shiveley was Tracy Mearns,
da~hter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Spencer, cheerleader at the
Letart Falls Elementary
&amp;hool.
Others who play basketball
and attend the local church
are Cheryl and Tom
Roseberry, Bryan Hunt and
John Young.
Attending were Mr , and
Mrs. Carl Wolfe. Wendy,
Trtcia and Megan, Ernest
Clark, Early Roush, Dolly
Wolfe, Alice Balser, Bertha
Robinson, Stella Jarrell ,
Dallas and Donna Hill, Bess
and Dorsey Parsons, Lucille,
Mike and Karen Rhodes, Bi,ll
Davtdson, Russell, Bernice,
Staron, Cindy, David and Ed
Roush, Bob and Dee Spencer,
Doug Barnett, Tracy Mearns,
Joey Roush, Peggy and
Aimee Hill, Darrell, Jan and
Tracy Norris, Shtrley and
Paul Ables, Florence Smith,
Stella Sarson, Connie Milliron , and the Rev. and Mrs.
Shiveley.

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DEAR POLLY- You can
save on soap and still be
clean by taking the wrapper
of! a cake and then let it dry
for several weeks before
using. Surprising how much
longer it lasts. - WANDA.
DEAR POLLY - This IS a
time for everyone to find any
simple and easy way to
economize. There is no need
to throw away food and
staples that seem stale. Put a
Hille water in the bottom of
your slow cooker and freshen
cookies, cake, doughnuts and
bread to say nothing of
raisins and brown sugar that
have hardened in the boxes.
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DEAR POLLY - To help
stretch my budget I have
made cloths for washing
dishes from worn bath
towels. From the best parts of
a towel! cut.. two thirteen inch
squares that will make a

UM W sponsors ...G_ir_lfJM~l~Sc-~-iSi~;;-J Amateur gardeners
fellowship dinne
By char~ne
r, discuss plantings

REVIVAL PLANNED
RACINE - A revival will
be held at the Racine First
Baptist Church March 21
through March 28 at 7:30
nightly, Guest speaker will be
the Rev. Don Walker. Special
singing. Public welcome to
attend.

Sorry, Grandma, No Help!

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By IIden Bolle!

DEAR HELEN :
I just returned from visiting my daughter and her family.
Buckeye South 50
Helen,
she lets those children run around barefoot in the
CLASS A
middle of winter. They go outside without caps and mittens,
At columbus
Newark Cath 72 Danville 63
and sometimes not even sweaters!
Col Hartley 54 Card ingt on 43
When I remonstrated, she said, "When a mother tells her
At Canton
Cuyahoga Hg t s 84 Richmond
child w put on a sweater, it means SHE'S cold. They'll wrap up
Hg ts 71
if they're uncomfortable."
·
So uthern Loca 1 46 Dalton 45
Please write a colwnn about dressing warmly to avoid
colds. The way those children, avoid heavy clothin_g and
SATURDAY
bedroom slippers, it's a wonder they haven't been stck aU
JUNIOR AMERICAN winter. More like a miracle! - GRANDMA
Legion Aux ihary , Drew DEAR GRANDMA:
Webster Post 39, Saturday,
The point is : your grandchildren HAVEN'T been stck all
1:30 p.m. at t~e hall.
winter and the reason is : they didn't catch germs. Had those
BOX
SOCIAL
with little villains "connected," no amount of heavy clothing would
husbands as guests when have made the kids inunune.
Preceptor Chapter , Beta
Ukewise, going barefoot and sweaterless in chilly weather
StgmaPhi Sorority meets at 7 won't promote colds - not unless prolonged exposure lowers
p m Saturday at the home of resistance. (And I'm sure we're not talking about poor litUe
Lillian
Moore . Social waifs in the storm.)
Sorry, Grandma, I can't "write a column about dressing
replaces regular meehng ;
beverage and dessert to be warmly to avoid colds." Clothes don't make the victim : germs
do !- H.
provided.
SUNDAY
DISTRICT 13, Daughters of , DEAR HELEN :
Thank you for printing my request.
Amenca , rally practice, 2
And thanks to all your readers who sent Betty Crocker
p m. Sunday at the Chester
coupons
so that we could replace Xenia H1gh School's
Grade &amp;hool. All diStrict
gymnasium
equipment, lost in the big 1974 tornado.
officers and team members
This
is
to
advise you of the successful complellon of my
urged to be present.
project. I have reached my goal of one nullion coupon pomts,
MONDAY
which will give us $5,000 worth of gym equipment.
MEIGS COUNTY Churches
Please tell your many readers how very much I appreciate
of Chnst Men's Fellowship ,all the support they have given. Their response was
Monday at Z10n Church of overwhelming. Without their generostty, I could never have
Christ ,
7:30
p m . made it. Students of Xenia High School will be forever grateful
Representahves from each to the many wonderful people throughout the United States,
church urged to attend.
including Hawaii. - JANICE L. WITLEY, Xenia, Ohio.
01\GANIZAttonai meet· DEAR JANICE :
tng
of
Ftve
Points
Thanks for writing. lt's good to be reminded agam that my
Leaders Club at Roy Holter readers, as always, are amazingly responsive to any call lor
home, F1ve Points, 7 to 6:30 help. Excellent people, my readers! - H.
p m Monday ; all interested
DEAR HELEN ·
persons welcome .
"No Longer Pennsylvania Dutch" mourned that
. RACINE PTO regular
meetmg, 77 :30 p.m Monday there was no real word for a native American (who isn't
at Racine Elementa ry Indian) and chided us for saying we were of "Scotch-Irish" or
School, first three grades wtil "French" or "German" descent, even though we dated back to
present program; refr esh· the Revolution . He asked for new word to describe us. How
ments by mother s of third about "USAAN,"pronounced "You-Say-An"? That would give
us a true nationality - something "Amen can " lacks,
graders
CANDYSTRIP ERS AT because that could include both North and South America , of
Veterans Memorial Hosptlal which U.S.A is only a small part -GEORGE .
DEAR HELEN :
cafeteria, 7 p.m Monday.
"Pennsylvania Dutch" has a problem. Anyone who IS
MEIGS-G ALL! A Chapter ashamed to proudly and loudly proclaim "I am an Amencan '"
OCSEA wtll meet Monday, 8 doesn 't deserve to be a citizen of these United States. If that
p m al the Guiding Hand implies a "super-patriotic flag-waVer," why not! What would
School.
be more appropnate m our centennial year? - ELMER.
DEAR ELMER :
'
TUESDAY
This country was formed by European imnugrants - so
LADIES AUXILIARY of why shouldn't we give credit to our forebears• The only person
Rutland Fire Departmen t who can truly call himself American is the !nd1an, who has
Tuesday at 7·30 p.m. at fire been shamefully npped off by the white man.
In our attempt to Civilize the Indian, we vtrtually
house All members urged to
destroyed him. When will the neglect end ? - R.I.W.
attend.
N ew

anniversary

kS: 9:30 to
2 to S (CLOSE
THURS.J-EAST COURT·

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S- The Paneroy Sentinel, Mtddleport-Pome~oy, 0 .• Friday, March 12, 1976

1976

I

befo~e th e name goes on®

�6- The Pomeroy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. Fridav. March 1?. 197r.
THE S ALVATION
1 IS
Butternut

ARMY
A\le ,
and Mn

The scene from the H1ll lt's up to him lo 1ntorm the rest
of us. and 1n these complicated t1mes, that 1~n 't easy. But
h1s job Is commumcatton, to get the facts , to giVe them to us
stra1ght.

MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh•p 11 a .m , Church
Sc hoo l 10 a m
PORTLAND Worship
30 P m , Church Schoo l 9 · 31)
am
SUTTON - Church School
9 30a m Worsh i p 1st and Jrd
Sundavs 10 JD a .m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
R ev Robe rt Meece ,

9 d5 a m . • Sundav eve-ning
•worshtp , 7 p m
Pon,erov
En\IDY
TUPPERS
PLAINS
RlP,. Wm1ng
off•cers tn
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH charge
Sunday hot mess
Eugene U nderwood pastor
meeting
10 a m , Sunday
Howard Caldwell . J, Sunday
s.c hoot , 10 30 am
leader
Sc hool Supt • Sun day School.
YPSM Eloise Adams , 1 30
9 30 am , Morn ing Sermon,
p m
sat\l a1 10n
mee11ng
10 10 a 01
Sunday evening
POME
I lTV HOLINE
Lad•es H ome League , 12 noon
serv•ce 7 p m
Rev w
pastor
H&lt;l rr is on liE.&gt; ,
ev
11 to 1 p ,rn , ThUrsday , prayer
LETART FALLS UNITED
Roy Mayer ,
school M i nley , Pet stor Ht'nrv
'l)eellng and Btb le study ,
P~stor
n1
BRETHREN
Rev
supt
Churcll school. 9 ' 15 Sunday School Sup ! Sun day
Th ursday 7 JO p m
Denn• s Creegar,
Freela nd Norr1 s , pasfor .
a m ; worsh•P serv1ce, 10 2J Scho ol 9 JO c1 m
Assoc
.
M.ntstu
E t&gt;n ing
f.lo yd Norris , supt Sunday
a m Youth cho1r reh earsal worSh ip 7 10 p m Prt~ycr
MIDDLEPORT
JOPPA - Worship 10 am ,
&lt;lnd
school , 9 30 am .. morning
Monday
'J JO p m
under Pra•se serv tc e ThtJr sdaY ' 30
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Church Sc hool9b m, Prayer
sermon , 10 ' 30 am , Pra yer
d ir ection of Mary Sk•nner ,
Corne r F'our l t'l and Ma,n, Meettng Wednt;!Sday 8 p m
serv 1ce, Wed ncsda
7 · 30 p m
sen•or ch o tr rellcar sat 7 30 p "'
LONG BOTTOM Wor
SYRACUSE
FIRST M•ddle porl Rev Henry Key ,
CHESHIRE ' CHURCH OF
p m Thursday wtth Mrs Paul CHURCH OF GOO
Jr . p astor
Sund ay Sc hool , Shtp 9 111m
Sunday School
~ev
GOD OF PROPHECY - G p
N ease d tr ector
a m •
Mrs
Er-on
9 4S am • Prav er Meehng
George.&gt; Oiler . pas tor Sunday 9 JO
Smllh , pa st or Sunday Sch ool,
POMEROY CHURCH OF SChOOl
Wednesday 7 . 30 p m
9 J5 am
morn"'9 Baumga rdn er , sup! . Morn1ng
10 a m • Arthur Henson .
THE NAZARENE Corn er preach rng
worSh•P · 10 J~ am
NORTH
BETHEL
11
a m
Su p! , Mornmg Worsh1p , 11
Un 10n and Mulberry
Rev
JEHOVAH ' S W I TNESSES WorS h ip II am , Chu r ch
evange!ISI!C serv 1ce 7 JO p 111
am . Yo ung P e op le's serv ice,
Clyde V H enderson . pa stor
- La rry Carnahan . pre s1 d 1n g
Scho ol 10 am
Prayer lllf'E:'trng
Thursaa..,
7 p m • evening service. 7 30
Sun day school. 9 30 am , G l en
fllln•Sier
Sun
day
,
B1ble
ALFRED
Sun
day
Schoo
l
7 30 p "'
p m
Wed n esday M id Week
McC l u ng
sup!
morn,ng
re.
~
JO
~
m
.
Watc
h
9
45
am
,
worShiP
11
a
m
,
toc
ru
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
Prayer Serv• ce , 7 30 p m ,
wor Sh ip, 10 30 am , evenmg CHURCH OF CHRIST, 700 W towN study, 10 JO a m • Prayer mee t 1ng Wednesday
Youth meetmQ . 6 JO p m ,
serv.ce .
7 30 .
mid week Mc11n St
Tuesdav , B•ble study
7 30 'f 45 p m , UMW 3rd Tuesday
Jerry Paul
Even tn g worShip , 7 30 p m
se r v1ce Wednesd a y , 7 30 p rn
p
m
Thu
rsda
y
f11•n•st
ry
B
p
m
m lniSfCr
phOIH' 992 1666
C H ESTER C H URC H OF
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e Conser11a1 rvl'
school
7
.lO
p
m
.
serv•c
e
REEDSVILLE
sund
ay
non
THE
NAZARENE R ev
Rev
Haro l d Dee t h , r ec t or
mee t ma 8 30 P m
Sc hooi9 . JOa m worship 7•30
mstrumenlal
Sunday war
Herbert
Grate ,
pastor
CHURCH p
p
M 1·
Church servtces 10 30 a n'i • sh tp , 10 .1 111
B1ble study 11 OFMIDDLEPORT
CHRIST I N CHR I STIAN
m '
rayer
ee mg 7 30
WorShip sennce , l l am and
Ho l y commt1n 1on fir st Sunday a m
p m
Tu esday, UMW 7 30
worShi p 6 p m
WE'd
l JO p m
Sunday
Sundav
of montll churc h schoo l , 10 30 _nesday Orb le sludy 7 p m
UNION - Lawrence Mantey , p m ls i Ttwrsday
Sc hool, 9 JO am . Ri!:hard
am f or nur serv throuah 11
pastor . Mrs Russell YounQ ,
SI LVER R ID GE Wor
Barton . supt Prayer mee t 1ng ,
POMEROY CHU RCH OF
Sun day Sch oo l Supt Sunday sh•P 10 am cnu r ch Sc hool 9
RUTLAND
FREEWILL Sc hool 9 30 a rn
Wednesday , 7 lO p m
EvE.'nmg am
11
BAPTIST Roger Turner
• BR A DF OR D C HUR C H OF
worsh•P
7 30 Wed n esday
TU P PERS
PLA IN S
CHRIST J ack
Perry,
am , worsh 1p , 10 30 am , pastor Super.ntendent , Dovle prayer mee r.ng 7 30 P m
Worsh1p 9a m Ch urch Scho ol
Su nday sc hool
10
m 1nts! E!' r Sunday School 9 JO
MT MORIA H CHURCH OF 10 am
_
adult worsll•P servtce and Hud son
Mornmg wors1'1 1p
11 GOO mornmg ctwrch 10 30
Ractne Rou te 2, t h e
KENO
CHURC H
OF am
young people 's meeting, 7 30 n m
p m
Co mbmed Btbl e stud y am Sun day even •ng serv 1ce
Rev
James
M
Muncy
CH RIST - George Fre der• ck, am Sunday even1ng serviCe ,
7 30 Wednesday B1ble study , P&lt;lSfOr Sunday scho oL 9 45 supt
and prayer meettng , Wed
Se r v 1ce week ly. V 30 7 JO p m Wednesday serv tee,
7 30 p m
nesday , 7 30 p m
a m . mornmg worsh 1p , 11 am on SundaY Pr.each1ng Rpm
OLD
OE)(TER
BIBLE am
(AliRE[ Ci i FF - FR~
T H E SA L VATIO N ARMY evenmg worsh 1p , 7 30
ftrst and th1rd Su ndeys of
Envoy Ray W W• n •ng, o ff tcer CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Pray e r meet1ng , Tue sday , mont h by ( l l ffoid Sm1th ~ 30 ME THODI ST C HUR C H Sunday 7 30 p m
Rev r loyd r Shook , pas tor
Young p e op le's
am
1n charge Sunday , 10 am , Ron Terry , pastor
Hot mess meel1ng . 10 30 am , sc h ool 10 a m . Mrs Worley meet1ng , 7 30 p m Thursday
HOBSON
CHR I STIAN Lloyd Wr 1g1'1t , Sunday Schoo l
supe r 1ntendent
Sun di!ly
School
Young Fran crs .
MI D D L EPORT
FI R ST U N ION Da rr el l Do ddrtlt. Supt , Mornmg Worship 9 30
Sunday Sch oo l 10 . 20 a
People ' s L eg1on , 1 p m , Morn .ng worsh1 p , 11 am
BAPTIST - Corner Slldh and pa s tor Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 a m
Wednesday Prayer and
Th ursday , 1 to 3 p m . Lad•es Sunday eventng serv1ce, 7 30
P almer . I h e Rev
P e t er am
Leonard G1lmor e, f 1rs1 m
GRAHAM
U NI TED Grandal ,
Sunday
Hom e L ea g ue. 7 p m
Prep
pa sto r
Danny eld er
even1ng serviCe. 7 30 B1ble Study 7 30 p m
METHOD I S'J. Pre ach1 ng Th ompso n , $up e rtnlendent p m
c lasses
Wednesday
prayer even1ng worsh1p 7 30 p m
Cho•r Pra c r•ce T h u r sday , 7 p
ST . PAU L
LUTHERA N 9 30 a m , ftrsl and sec ond Sunday School WMPO R a d10 m eet 1ng , 7 30 p m
CHUR C H ,
Corner
o f Sund ays o f each month lh •rd program 7 45 a m
Sunday
MT M OR IAH C!-t URC H OF
D EXTER CH U RC H OF
Sy c amore and Sec ond Sts, and l our th Sunda y s eac h Sc hoo l 9 15 a Ill
Morn m g GO D - Rac1 ne Route 2 Th e
CH R I ST Char l es Russ e d
Pomeroy , Th e R ev W1ll•am mont h worSh•P serviCe at 1 30 WorShip
JO 15 a m
Youth
Rev Char l es Hand pastor
M1ddtes warth Pastor Sunday p m Wednesday even 1ngs at a c t1vt t tes and fellowsh i p for
Sund ay sc hoo l
9 45 a m , Sr , rnm•sl er . Norman C Wil l ,
s.upl . Sunday school. 9 30
Sc hool al 9 45 a m
and 7 30 Pra ver and B1ble Study
tuni o r
and
se n•or
ht Qh
mornm g wor sh1p , 11 am
worsh i p se rviCe 10 30
SEVENT H - D AY
AO · stu d ents , 6 p
Church Serv1c es 11 a m
m
Su nday
Ey enmg .. erv1ces. Tuesday am
am . B1b le study . Tuesday
VE NTI ST, Mulbe rry He 1gh1s e v en mg wor Ship 7 30 p m
SA CRE D H EART Rev
and F rtday , 7 30 p m
Pomeroy
Pastor
Fath e r
Paul D
We llon , Road ,
M1d week prayer SNVICes ,
BE A RWALLOW
R ID GE 7 30 p m
R EO R GA NI ZED CH URC H
Ge ra rd Seto n Sabbalh Sc h oo l We dn esd ay 7 30 p m
pastor
Phone
992 2825
CHURC H OF C H R I ST - D oug
JES U S C HRI ST
OF
Su per rn t en den t,
C lara
Sa t urday evenmg Ma ss 7 30
C H URC H
O F C HRI ST , Se aman . m •n•s t er
B1ble OF
Mci nt yre . Sa bbath Sclloo l , M i dd leport. 5th and Ma 1n , stu dy , 9 30 am , mornmg LA TTER DAY SA INT S Sunday Mass . a an d 10 am
Ractne Road
ConfeSSIOn , Satur da y, 7 7 30 Salurday aft ernoon al 2 00, Geo rge
G l az e,
m•n1Ster , worsh1 p 10 30 am . evenmg Portla n d
wfth
Wo r sh• p
se rv iCe
om
J am es
Shee ts ,
super 1n
wor sht p , 8 p m . Wednesday Wlil1am Rou sh . p.as t or Denny
E v ans ,
Sunday
Schoo l ,
PO ME RO Y FI RST BAP · follow .n g ar 3 1 ~
ten dent
B1b le school. 9 30 , n 1q h t B•ble study 8 p m
D•re.ctor Sunday Sch oo l . 9 30
Rev Ra l ph Zundel ,
T I ST RU TL A ND FI RST 8 AP·
am, mo r n1n g worShip, 10 30 I M T
OLI VE CH U R CH - a m , Mornrng worShip, 10 JO
past o r
Wlll 1am
Watson . T IST C HU RC H - Rev Roger
am , even mg wo r sh1p 7 30
Long Bottom . Sund ay Scllool .
Sunday sc hO o l s upt , Sun d ay F ord
Jr , pa s tor
Dr ewy
pray er serv •ce. 7 p m Wed
10 a m wllll W tllard P igotL , am • Sunday e&gt;~e n . n g servt ce
7 p m
Wednesday even mg
sc hool , 9 30 am
BY F
6 Go r e supl
Su nda y schoo l
ne sday
, sup !
Evangel!st.c m ess age
B 1bte study , Wed
p m
9 30 am
mo rnmg wor s1'11p
MIDDL E PO R T CHUR C H eacn SLJnday evenmg , 7 30 by ' prayer se r v1ces 7 30 p m
B E THL E H E M BAP TI ST ~
nesday , 7 p m , chotr pra ct 1ce,
1n 45 a m
OF TH E N AZA R ENE - Rev
Elder Russell Cl tne mmtster
Earl Slluler , pas t or
We d nesday , 8 30 p m
Don Co le, pastor . M r s Ma r y of th e Apo stolic Fcu t h B1ble 1 ' Re\1
Worsh1p serv•Ce , 9 30 am ,
Lathey , Sun day school supt
St udy Wedne sday , 7 30 p m
BURLIN G H A M C HU RC H
TH E HI LAN D
CH APE L ,
Sun day sc hoo l
10 30 am ,
S TI VERSV IlL E
C OM
Sunday school, 9 30 am ,
_ R e v Bob by E lk in s paslor
G eo rg e Cas to pa s lor Sunday
- S ib l e s ru ay
ana
~:~re~yer
morn mg worshiP 10 30 am . M U N I TY CHUR C H - Su n day ser"•ce Thurs d ay , 7 30 p rn
Sunday sc h ool. 10 a m
Sc hool
Q 30
a m , e\lenlng
Sunday eva n ge t i Si tc mee t 1n g , sc hool serv •ce, 10 a m •'
wors h1 pserv1Ce Jl a m and7
w o r sht p
l 30
Thursday
CARl t ION C HUR C H 7 30 p m
Prayer mee t mg . Prayer meet1ng , Thursday , 7 K m gsbury Road Gary K 1ng ,
p m
Wed n esday even1ng
eve n ing pray er se rv• c:e . 7 30
111
W~
d
nesday
7
30
P
rl1
p
m
,
Sunday
even1
n
g
serv
tce
•
._.,. .. ,,;p 7 om
.... · P
pas t or
Sunday schooL 9 30
UNITED PRESB Y TERIAN l om
am .. even1ng wor Sh ip , 7 30
P OM E ROY
F I RST
RAC IN E
AP O STOLI C MINI S TRY
OF
MEI GS
ZIO N
CHURCH
OF
p m
Prayer meelmg Wed
SOU T HERN B APTI ST - 282
CHURC H Tho mas
L
COUNT Y - Dw1g1'1 ! L Zavll z CHRIST
P ome r oy
nesday , 7 30 p m
Mulberry A v e
afli11al e d
H olme &lt;; pastor Evangei1S I 1C ~l re qo r ___
Har r i SOnville RClad , M1ke
W1th S B C Gary Ba sham ,
LONG
BOTTOM
se rv1ce Sunday 7 30 p m
H A RR I SON V ILL E
PR ES·
G1rton , pastor . Bil l McElroy ,
Sun d ay
Sun day sc hool sup!
CHRI STIAN Br u c e Sm1t h
pr c1yer m eet m g Tuesday } 30
B
YTE
R
1
A
N
Rev
Sunday
sc
hoo
l
sup
I
Sun
dav
school. ~ JO am
mornmg
pastor
Wa l lace Damewood:
p m
B•ble study Thur sday
Er.nest
Str1ck
l
1n,
pas
t
or
sc
h
ool.
9
30
a
m
•
mo
rn
mg
wors h ip 10 30 am , eve n .ng
Supt B1b le Schoo l 9 JO am
7 30 p m
Sunday cllu r ch sch oo l, 9 30 worshtp and commun1on ,
wors n 1p 6 JO p m
B •ble
Preach1 n g serv•ce , 10 45 am
,
Mr
s
H
om
er
Lee,
sup!
,
10
30
a
m
,
Sunday
evening
a
m
st udy Wednesday 7 30 p m
N o evenmg se r v•c e
C :-u'r~'f: A yat COMMUN I TY
mor n 1n g worship , 10 30
youtn Ch n s t1an Endeavor .
R UN
F "REE .
H YSE LL
F A IRP LAY
C H APEL ,
M I DD LE PORT Su nday 6 30 P m • worsh tp servtce.
;,undday Sc t&gt;oot , IOLaa n~ s~~,'~fc
ME TH O DI ST C HUR C H located on Me,gs Co un t y
sc h oo l 9 30 am , R1chard 7 JO
P
m
W e dnesday
u Y Wednesday , 7 30
m
Paul N e vill e
pas t or
Road 1 o f f e!lh er J25 or 12J
Vaugllan
sup!
Morn 1ng •evenmg prayer meet1ng and r Rev
fh3~rch servrces Saturdfy at
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m ,
Pa s to r
Rev
Th ero n
wo r Ship, 10 30 am
81ble st udy , 7 30 p m
Youth meef•ngs a t
D urllam Sunday Sc h oo l 10 1 P P mrn Wllh
SY R A C U SE Morn m g
ST
J O HN
LUTH E RAN Morn1ng se r v• ce, 10 30 am,
Rasco
6 ~5 p m
am
worsh1p se rv tce. 7 30
worshtp , 9 am , sun d ay C H URC H . P1ne Grove
The you t h s e rv1 ce
Be lrnda F"r f e, l eaders e and
p m
Sunday
Pr a y er
sc h oo l. 10 a m M r s Sam pson Rev William M •dd les war tll . Evangells t rc sf'. rV ICe 7 30 p m
Tllursday ,
mee11ng Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ha ll , supt
Pastor Chur ch Serv •ces 9 30 Prayer mee t .ng
FA ITH
TA BER N AC L E
7 JO p rn
youth s erv •c;e, 7 3() p m
C HUR C H Batley Run
- · am Sunday Sc h oo l 10 30 am
RUTLAND CHURCH 0 ·F
FR E E DOM
GOSPEL
F rtday
B R ADBUR Y C HUR C H OF
Road Re v Emmett Rawson .
Rev
James D
C H R t ST B1ble School. 9 30 MISS ION a t Ba l d K nob Rev
pastor Handley Dunn , sup! ,
uyn n .
pa s to r
Sunday am
mornmg wo r sh 1p 10 30 E J Gr1tt1th , su pt o l c llurch
Sunday sc hool , 10 am
L
R
Gluesencamp ,
sc ll o ol , 10 a m
Sunday
am Sun day eVen1n9 worsh 1p Rev
Sund ay eve n1ng
se rvtce .
wors h 1p
I I am. Su n day
serv 1ce. 7 p m . ch ot r p r a c t tc e pastor , Roge r Wil lf r ed Sr ,
7 30 , B•bte teach 1ng
7 30
e ven~ng s erv•ce, 7 p m
W edn esd ay 7 p m R ev Jeff Sunday Schoo l sup! Sun day
p m Thu r sd ay
Wedn es day wo r sh1p s erv •ce,
Ranson Pastor
school. 9 ,3 0 a m . pray e r
meeting Tu esday , 7 30 p rn
7 30 P m
A NTIQUIT Y B A PTIS T yout h rne e tmg . 6 p m Sunday .
HAZ E L
C OMMUNIT Y
Rev F reel and NorriS , pa stor
C HURCH
N ear
L o n g Sunday
school
10 am . lea d ers Ada van M ei er and
Grella Sullie Su nday f!vening
Bottom .. j::dset Hart, pas t or
Ch u r c h
se rv• ce ,
7 p m
7 p m
through
Su nd ay sch d'Ol. 10 a . m , 1Wednesday B1bl e St udy , 7 worsh•P
w 1nte r months
Cllurc h . 7 JO p m , p raye r om
MT
HERMON CHUR C H
CURE OUR INFmMmES
meet1ng, 7 30 p m T hu r sd ay
RACINE C HUR C H OF TH E
TH E
UNITED
MIDDLE P ORT
P E N·
N AZ AREN E - Rev Joh n A OF
In tlle Lenten Season 1976, let us ponder tlle words of a
TE COSTAL - Th 1rd Avf'., the
Cottman
pastor
S unday BRETHREN IN CHRIST prayer of Da VId found in Psalm 144: 12-15
Rev Wll l tam Kn•lle t pastor
School 9 30 a m • Geral d Rev James H Leach . p as tor
, Ronald D ugan , Sunday Schoo l Wel ls.supl Mo rn 1ng Wo r sh •p . Sun day school, 9 30 a rn ,
Spence r
su p l ,
10 30 a . m , Su n day eventng Russe ll
Su p t Cl asses f or al l ages
"May our sons m thetr youtll
even1ng serv ice, 7 30 , B 1ble w o r sh1 p
7 30 ,
P r ayer Wo r sh ip serviCe, 10 45 a m
be like plants full grown,
s tu d y , We dnesa d ay , 7 30 meet1 n g Wed n esd a y , 7 30 p E;:ven 1n g wo r ship all erna r mg
W1l h c E a t 7 30 p m on
you t h se r v1ce s Fnday , \ m
p m
Our daughters like corner pillars
Sun d a y Praye r meeh n g, 7' 30
R ACINE FIR ST BAPTI ST p
7 30o m
m
Wedne s d ay, .1\ lf r ed
cut out for tlle structure of a palace'
MIDDLEPORT
Don L Wa l ke r , Pas tor , Wo lf e lay leader
May our garners be full ,
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Ronn 1e Salser, Sunday sc h oo l
"
WHITE ' S
CHAP EL
Corner As h and Pl u m . N oe l
supf , Sunday schoo l , 9 30
providmg all ma nner of store;
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Rev
Roy
He rr mann , p astor Satur d ay
am , morn m g wo r sh 1p , 10 40
Dee ter , pa stor Su nday sc hool ,
May our sheep brmg fort h tllousands
even1ng sery tce , 7 30 p m .
am ,
Su n day
even 1n g
9 JO a m . wo r ship serv1c e
Su
n
day
sc
h
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l.
10
a
m
•
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1p
,
}
30
Wednesday
and ten tho usands m our fields;
10 JO am
B1b le st udy a n d
Sunday eventng worsh1p , 7 30
even mg B•b l e s tudy , 7 JO
pray er servte e
We dn es da ,
May our cattle be heavy with young,
P m
D A NVILL E W ES L EY AN ~. l 30 p m
suffering no mischance or fmlure m bearing;
M E I GS
R ev Lelon Glasure . pa st or
RUTLAND
Sunday Sclloo t. 9 JO am ,
( QO PE R A TIVE PARI SH
R \JT[ANO CHURCH OF
May there be no cry of complainmg in our streets!
THE UNIT E D
you t h and t un lOr you t h ser
C HRI ST ~
Rod
K as t e r
Happy tlle pe&lt;Jple to whom such blessmgs fa ll •
M E THODIST CHURCH
v1ce . 6 45 p m
eve n1ng pastor , V H Braley . Sunday
R ob er t T Bum ga rn er ,
wor s h •P l 30 p m
pray e r schoo l supt Sunday sc hoo l
Happy the pe&lt;Jple whose God 1s the Lord I" (R.S V. )
Dtrec t or
an d pra1 se . Wednesday 7 30 9 30 am . wor Sh i p servrce
Dm
P OM EROY CLUSTER
an d commun•on , 10 JO am
R ev Rob ertH a yd en
S ILV E R
RUN
F RE E yout h mee t mg . 6 p m , Sunday
We could surely claim the blessings hsted here for the
Rev D Wm Sv d en sfnck er
BAPTI ST ~ M1 1e s T r ou t , evenmg se r v 1ce 7 regular
people of our community and nation today; yet how easy it 1s
CHESTER - Worsh 1p 9 15
p astor, Su n d ay School, 10 bour d 111f!e t mg t h1rd Sa l ur
for us to cease to be tha nkful. We know that complaming is am Chur c h School 10 am
am , L eon Mil l er. sup t day, 7 p m
E RO Y -r Wors h1 p
Even• n g serv1ce, 7 p m ,
unwelcome mall quarters; yet every child soon learns that the Jb P30O M
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
a m Ch ur c h SchOo l 9 15 'P r ave r mee t mg , T ll urs ct ay 7 CHURCH -- Sund a y Sch ool
best way to a ttract attention is to loudly complam. But the sad am UMYF 6 30 p m
'
p m
9 30 .l m , wo r sh •P serv~ee, 11
' E NTERPRISE - Worshtp
CH ES TER C HURCH OF
truth is that some of us never outgrow this attitude
a
m , Wednesday p r aye r
m Ch urch Sc hOo l 10 a m
GOD- Rev
BClb b y Po rt er,
meelmg . 7 30 p m , youth
Even m our religious life, tllere is the subtle temptation to 9 aROCK
SPRINGS
pa stor Sunday sc h oo l 9 30 serv~ces, Sun day. 7 p m
complam a bout the Church as though it were something other
Wors1'11p
10 am
Ch u r ch
a m , worshtp serv•ce, 11 Sun day n1g h t wo r ship , 7 30
, evenmg serviCe . 7 30
and separate from us . Laymen sometimes cnllcize their pScmh oo l ll am UMY F 6 30 am
RUTL A ND C HU R &lt;.n
..
yout h serv1ce, Wed n esday ,
THE NA ZA RE N E Rev
minister , wherea~ muusters too often fmd endless fault with
FLATWOOD S WorSh i p
l 30 p m
11 am Ch u r ch Sc h oo l 10 am
LAN G SVILL E CHRI STIAN Lloyd 0 Gr 1mm, Jr , pa stor
tlletr laymen.
MIDDL E PORT CLU STER
CHUR C H Ted
Jones, Sunday school. 9 30 a m
Therefore we ask ourselves , "Is there not a more
Rev Ro be r t Bumg arn e r
pastor
Sunday schoo l. 9 30 worShi p serv1c e 10 30 a m
br oadcast l1ve ov er WMPO
HEATH Wor sht p 10 30
am . Roy Sr gm an , supt
constructive manner of nurturing our faith."
youn g peop le's se r v 1ce. 6 JS
a' m Church Sc h oo l 9 30 am
mornrng
worS h ip ,
10 30
We are aware tllat a cymcal disposition often creates UMYF 6 p m
Sunday even 1ng serv1ce . 7 30. ev ange11S t 1c service , 1 30 p m
Pr ayer mee t mg , W e dnesday,
confus1on and overlooks one important difference between thl?·
RUTLAND
J e ff rey
m1d w e ek
s ervtce .
Wed
l 30
p m ,
MISSIOnary
Oturch and otlier organizations of its ' kind. Social Ge r ber , Pas t o r Wo r s h ip ...ne:sday, 7 30 p m
first
10 30a m Ch urc h Sc h oo l 9 30
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF mee t1 ng. 7 30 p m
Wednesday o f mon t h
organizations are people-eentered ; the Church is God- am
TH E NA ZA R E N E Rev
MASON COUNT Y
SYRACUS E CLUST E R
Dal e
Ba ss, pa s t o r
Bob
centered . It's not difficult to get cymcal and disheartened , if
MAS Ci ~
·I ~S T BAP T I ST M o or e Su nday sc t'l oo l su pt ,
R e v Rt c hard E J a rv1 s
Se con d an d t"'o . n~'roy St s, '
we see the Church only as an association of people. People are ·
Wors h1p 11
Sunday sc hool c la sses f or a l l
A S BURY Stan Cr a 1g pa stor
Sur.d a v
discouraging a t times and often become self-centered. In ?, m Ch u r c ll Sc hoo l 9 50 am a ges, 9 30 a m , mo rntng scho
ol
9 45 am
worShi P
uMW
f
1
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st
Tues
d
ay
wor
st11p
,
10
45
a
m
,
N
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P
S.
theological terminology, they are sinful .
servtee
11 am , tr a m 1n g
FO JHT RUN - Wo r sh tp' 9 6 30 p m , e v an ge li sltc ser
to n, 6 30 p m , even 1n g
But isn't this what the Church is about' Certamly 1ts a m Cllurc ll Schoo l 10 am v tc e, 7 30 p m Pra y er an d Un
worsh ,p se r v 1ce , 7 30 p m
UMW th trd Wednesday 7 30 f a st mg T ues d ay , 10 a m , M 1d
members are not perfect. Charles Morrison even called us a
Mt
d week p r ayer serv 1ce.
p m
wee k p r aver se rvi ce, We d
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
"society of smners " But do doctors ever complain because
MINE RSV ILLE - Wo r Sh ip
nes d ay, 7 30 p m , m en's
MASON
C HUR C H
OF
10 a m Cllu r ch Sclloot ll am
pra yer mee t tng , Sa turda y, 7 CHRIST, P 0 BO)( 481 M1 ller
tllose lo whom they minister are sick? Maybe , as Olrishans,
UMW lh1rd Monday 7 30p m
p m , miSSI On a r y m eet i ng .
St
Mason , W Va Sunday
we should stop frettmg about the fa ults and sms of others for
SYRACUSE Chu r c h
sec ond W edn esda v . 7 30 p m
B•ble Stu dy 10 a m
Wo r sh •p
are
that 's why we are here 1 It 's our job, clear and simple!
Schoo l 9 30 am
Worshi p
UNTrE"O
F AITH
NON ·
11 am and 7 p m B 1b l e St u d y
DE NO M IN A TIONAL Rev
the body of Otrist, ministering 1D the needs of others . "For God servtce 7 30 P m
Wednesday 7 p m , Voca l
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Robert Sm1 t 1'1 . pas t or Sunday m us.c
sent not His Son mto the world to condemn the world ; but that
R ev . How a rd Shtvel e y
schooL 9 30 a m
c l ass
F I RS T
SOUTH E RN
R e v St eve n Wtl son
1 d
L
H 111
th~ world through Him might be saved." He came " to bmd up
BAPTIST - Corner of Sec ond
• wors htp
Rev.
Z elia K r u szews kt
ea er .
eo
an d Ander son , Mason Pas t or,
th~ brokenhearted, proclaim liberty to captives, open the
BETHANY -.. ( D or cas)
~e;o·~e~~ 10 30 am : ch ur c h
Wa l te r C lou d Sun d ay Sch oo l ,
prtson to them that are bound. "
WorS h ip 9 30 a m
Cll urc h
E D E N
U N I T E D
9 ' 45 am wo r sh t p se r vice , 11
Sc
h
oo
l
10
30
am
•
BR
E
THR
E
N
IN
CHURI
ST
am an d 7 30 p m
Weekl y
May tlle Lord cure our infirmities, pardon our offenses,
CARMEL - C ll u r c ll Sc ll oo l E ld e n
R
Bla k e
p as l or
Btbl e st udy, We dnesday 1 30
lighten our burdens, and enrich our poverty; tllrough Christ
9 30 a m Wo r sh 1p 10 30 am
Su nd ay
Sc h oo l
to a m ,
Pm
2nd an d 4t h Sundays
Howard
McCoy,
su pt ,
out Lord, Amen . - Dwight L Zavitz, Pastor-Director, United
MASON A SSE MBL Y OF
APPLE GROV E - Sund ay Mo r n 1n g serm on. 11 am ,
GOD, Dud di n g Lane f•lason ,
'
Presbyterian In Me1gs County.
Sc h oo l 9 JO am Wo r st1 1p 7 30, Su n dav
n ig ht
serv1ces
W Va, Chesler T ennan t
p m
1st an d Jrd Sund avs.
Chr1sllan Endeavor , 1 30
Pastor
Sunday Sc h ool 9 ~ 5
Prayer meelmg Wednesd ay p m
Son g serv~ee , H p m ,
am . Ch i ld r en '" Ch urch 6 q5
7 30 p .m Fe ll owSh ip supper P reachmg a 30 p m
Mtd
P m . Young Pe opl e 's Ser v1ce
f •rs l Sa t ur (l (\y 6 P m UM)N Week
Praye r
meel•ng
p m ,
EvangeiiS II C
6 J5
2n dT u esday730pm,
•
"'ednt!'scfay ,' 'f pm , Ray
Ser v 1ce 1 30 p m . Women •s
On th1s day m history:
The Almanac
E A ST L E TART - Church Adam's', '.l ay ' lea def
M1ssiona r y Counci l 10 a m
hoo l lS I 2nd , 3rd Sundays, . CHU R CH
OF
J E SlJ S l •r st and thir d Tuesdays
United Press lnten•allonal
In 1912, the first Girl Scout Sc
9 30 am
Fovrt ll Sun day C H R I S T
Locate d
at
P r aye r a nd B ible Stu dv .
of America troop was 10 30 am Wo r sh •P 2n d Rutl and on New Ltma Roa d , W
ednesd a y, 7. 30 p m
Today IS Friday, March 12, organized in Savannah , Ga .,. Su n .:tav 7 30 p m 4t h Sun d ay ne:o:l t o Fo r esl Acre Pa r k ,
Ray Rouse. pas t o r ,
9 30 am • Pr ayer Meetin g Rev
the 72nd day of 1976 with 294 by Mrs. Juliette Gordon
Wednesday J 30 P m UMW Robe r t Musser , Sund a y Schoo l
HARTF O ttD CHU RcHo r
In 1933, after eight days in 's l Tuesday 7 JO P m
su p!
Sun day scllool
10 30
to follow .
CHR 1ST m Chr l st 1ah Union ·
WESLt':YAN
(
R
atclne)
a•
m
,
worshi
p
1
30
p
~
Btb
l
e
The moon is approaching' office, President Franklin D. Sun d ay , Schoo l 10 a 1"{1 (• study Wednesttay, 7 30 p m , Th e Rev W lll 1am Cam pb e ll. ·
Sund a y Sch ool. 9 30
P"S i or
!Ill; full phase.
. • ' Roosevelt addressed llie -· W or ShiP 11 am • J r UMYF ~pt u rday 111qhl prt1y r:- r SP.r
am
Ja mes H u g ll es, s upl f
Wed n esday 9 30 P m , B• bl e ' v~~;e , 7 10 p m
f
The morning stars are ' nation m the first of his many StUd
eve n ing se r v tce, 1 30 p m
y Th u r !id ay 1 p m Ch otr.
HEM L 0 C K
GROVE
radio "Fireside Olats." '
Mercury and Venus.
Pra c t tee T h u r sd a y 8 P m
CHRISTIAN
Rog e r ' Wednesd ay ev en ing pr a y er
t1ng
7 . 30 p m
Y ou t h I
In 1938, Germany invaded i, LETA RT FALLS - Ch u,rch Wat son , p a sto r, Walla te pmee
The evening stars . are
raye r se r v •ce e~c h Tu es d a y
~c hoo l 1s t , 2nd , 3rd Sun d a ys
B r adfor d , s upt , morning
Austria .
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
10. 15 a m 4th Sunday 9 15 wor sh ip , ' : JO , c hurc h school ,
CHURCH , L e t ar t. W Va, Rt
In 1963 , the House of a m ., Worsh•p 1s t , 2n d , Jr d 10 : 30 "
v oung
people 's
Those born on this da te are
R e \1
~e o rge Ho sc h ~., ,.
Representatives voted to , Su n days ll 15 a m • 4 t h meeting , 6:30pm ; ev ening p1.as tor
Wlder the sight of Pisces.
Sunda y Sch ool 9 30
Sun day 7 30 P m
Worship , 7 · 3~ p .m , Bible
a m Pra y er and Bibl e st udy
American astrologer Simon grant former British Prime
MO~NING
STAR
study , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
7 30 p m
Co tta g e Pra yer
MT U NION BAP 'rlS I - - ·
Newcomb was born March Minister Winston Churchill W ors h 1p 9 30 am· Churc h
Ser vi ce T ues d ay, 10 am
Scho?l 10 30 am , M !d Week
R ev . R 0
Bro w n, suppl y
honorary U.S citizenship.
Wo r sh 1p Service, T h ursday,
12, 1835.
pastor , Sun d ay sc hoo l s up t ,
Serv tee Wedn esda y 8 P m
7 30 p m

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MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh•p 11 a .m , Church
Sc hoo l 10 a m
PORTLAND Worship
30 P m , Church Schoo l 9 · 31)
am
SUTTON - Church School
9 30a m Worsh i p 1st and Jrd
Sundavs 10 JD a .m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
R ev Robe rt Meece ,

9 d5 a m . • Sundav eve-ning
•worshtp , 7 p m
Pon,erov
En\IDY
TUPPERS
PLAINS
RlP,. Wm1ng
off•cers tn
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH charge
Sunday hot mess
Eugene U nderwood pastor
meeting
10 a m , Sunday
Howard Caldwell . J, Sunday
s.c hoot , 10 30 am
leader
Sc hool Supt • Sun day School.
YPSM Eloise Adams , 1 30
9 30 am , Morn ing Sermon,
p m
sat\l a1 10n
mee11ng
10 10 a 01
Sunday evening
POME
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Lad•es H ome League , 12 noon
serv•ce 7 p m
Rev w
pastor
H&lt;l rr is on liE.&gt; ,
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11 to 1 p ,rn , ThUrsday , prayer
LETART FALLS UNITED
Roy Mayer ,
school M i nley , Pet stor Ht'nrv
'l)eellng and Btb le study ,
P~stor
n1
BRETHREN
Rev
supt
Churcll school. 9 ' 15 Sunday School Sup ! Sun day
Th ursday 7 JO p m
Denn• s Creegar,
Freela nd Norr1 s , pasfor .
a m ; worsh•P serv1ce, 10 2J Scho ol 9 JO c1 m
Assoc
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M.ntstu
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f.lo yd Norris , supt Sunday
a m Youth cho1r reh earsal worSh ip 7 10 p m Prt~ycr
MIDDLEPORT
JOPPA - Worship 10 am ,
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school , 9 30 am .. morning
Monday
'J JO p m
under Pra•se serv tc e ThtJr sdaY ' 30
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Church Sc hool9b m, Prayer
sermon , 10 ' 30 am , Pra yer
d ir ection of Mary Sk•nner ,
Corne r F'our l t'l and Ma,n, Meettng Wednt;!Sday 8 p m
serv 1ce, Wed ncsda
7 · 30 p m
sen•or ch o tr rellcar sat 7 30 p "'
LONG BOTTOM Wor
SYRACUSE
FIRST M•ddle porl Rev Henry Key ,
CHESHIRE ' CHURCH OF
p m Thursday wtth Mrs Paul CHURCH OF GOO
Jr . p astor
Sund ay Sc hool , Shtp 9 111m
Sunday School
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GOD OF PROPHECY - G p
N ease d tr ector
a m •
Mrs
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9 4S am • Prav er Meehng
George.&gt; Oiler . pas tor Sunday 9 JO
Smllh , pa st or Sunday Sch ool,
POMEROY CHURCH OF SChOOl
Wednesday 7 . 30 p m
9 J5 am
morn"'9 Baumga rdn er , sup! . Morn1ng
10 a m • Arthur Henson .
THE NAZARENE Corn er preach rng
worSh•P · 10 J~ am
NORTH
BETHEL
11
a m
Su p! , Mornmg Worsh1p , 11
Un 10n and Mulberry
Rev
JEHOVAH ' S W I TNESSES WorS h ip II am , Chu r ch
evange!ISI!C serv 1ce 7 JO p 111
am . Yo ung P e op le's serv ice,
Clyde V H enderson . pa stor
- La rry Carnahan . pre s1 d 1n g
Scho ol 10 am
Prayer lllf'E:'trng
Thursaa..,
7 p m • evening service. 7 30
Sun day school. 9 30 am , G l en
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Sun
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wor Sh ip, 10 30 am , evenmg CHURCH OF CHRIST, 700 W towN study, 10 JO a m • Prayer mee t 1ng Wednesday
Youth meetmQ . 6 JO p m ,
serv.ce .
7 30 .
mid week Mc11n St
Tuesdav , B•ble study
7 30 'f 45 p m , UMW 3rd Tuesday
Jerry Paul
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mee t ma 8 30 P m
Sc hooi9 . JOa m worship 7•30
mstrumenlal
Sunday war
Herbert
Grate ,
pastor
CHURCH p
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B1ble study 11 OFMIDDLEPORT
CHRIST I N CHR I STIAN
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WorShip sennce , l l am and
Ho l y commt1n 1on fir st Sunday a m
p m
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worShi p 6 p m
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Sunday
Sundav
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UNION - Lawrence Mantey , p m ls i Ttwrsday
Sc hool, 9 JO am . Ri!:hard
am f or nur serv throuah 11
pastor . Mrs Russell YounQ ,
SI LVER R ID GE Wor
Barton . supt Prayer mee t 1ng ,
POMEROY CHU RCH OF
Sun day Sch oo l Supt Sunday sh•P 10 am cnu r ch Sc hool 9
RUTLAND
FREEWILL Sc hool 9 30 a rn
Wednesday , 7 lO p m
EvE.'nmg am
11
BAPTIST Roger Turner
• BR A DF OR D C HUR C H OF
worsh•P
7 30 Wed n esday
TU P PERS
PLA IN S
CHRIST J ack
Perry,
am , worsh 1p , 10 30 am , pastor Super.ntendent , Dovle prayer mee r.ng 7 30 P m
Worsh1p 9a m Ch urch Scho ol
Su nday sc hool
10
m 1nts! E!' r Sunday School 9 JO
MT MORIA H CHURCH OF 10 am
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Mornmg wors1'1 1p
11 GOO mornmg ctwrch 10 30
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young people 's meeting, 7 30 n m
p m
Co mbmed Btbl e stud y am Sun day even •ng serv 1ce
Rev
James
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CH RIST - George Fre der• ck, am Sunday even1ng serviCe ,
7 30 Wednesday B1ble study , P&lt;lSfOr Sunday scho oL 9 45 supt
and prayer meettng , Wed
Se r v 1ce week ly. V 30 7 JO p m Wednesday serv tee,
7 30 p m
nesday , 7 30 p m
a m . mornmg worsh 1p , 11 am on SundaY Pr.each1ng Rpm
OLD
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BIBLE am
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T H E SA L VATIO N ARMY evenmg worsh 1p , 7 30
ftrst and th1rd Su ndeys of
Envoy Ray W W• n •ng, o ff tcer CHRISTIAN CHURCH - Rev
Pray e r meet1ng , Tue sday , mont h by ( l l ffoid Sm1th ~ 30 ME THODI ST C HUR C H Sunday 7 30 p m
Rev r loyd r Shook , pas tor
Young p e op le's
am
1n charge Sunday , 10 am , Ron Terry , pastor
Hot mess meel1ng . 10 30 am , sc h ool 10 a m . Mrs Worley meet1ng , 7 30 p m Thursday
HOBSON
CHR I STIAN Lloyd Wr 1g1'1t , Sunday Schoo l
supe r 1ntendent
Sun di!ly
School
Young Fran crs .
MI D D L EPORT
FI R ST U N ION Da rr el l Do ddrtlt. Supt , Mornmg Worship 9 30
Sunday Sch oo l 10 . 20 a
People ' s L eg1on , 1 p m , Morn .ng worsh1 p , 11 am
BAPTIST - Corner Slldh and pa s tor Sunday Sc hool , 9 30 a m
Wednesday Prayer and
Th ursday , 1 to 3 p m . Lad•es Sunday eventng serv1ce, 7 30
P almer . I h e Rev
P e t er am
Leonard G1lmor e, f 1rs1 m
GRAHAM
U NI TED Grandal ,
Sunday
Hom e L ea g ue. 7 p m
Prep
pa sto r
Danny eld er
even1ng serviCe. 7 30 B1ble Study 7 30 p m
METHOD I S'J. Pre ach1 ng Th ompso n , $up e rtnlendent p m
c lasses
Wednesday
prayer even1ng worsh1p 7 30 p m
Cho•r Pra c r•ce T h u r sday , 7 p
ST . PAU L
LUTHERA N 9 30 a m , ftrsl and sec ond Sunday School WMPO R a d10 m eet 1ng , 7 30 p m
CHUR C H ,
Corner
o f Sund ays o f each month lh •rd program 7 45 a m
Sunday
MT M OR IAH C!-t URC H OF
D EXTER CH U RC H OF
Sy c amore and Sec ond Sts, and l our th Sunda y s eac h Sc hoo l 9 15 a Ill
Morn m g GO D - Rac1 ne Route 2 Th e
CH R I ST Char l es Russ e d
Pomeroy , Th e R ev W1ll•am mont h worSh•P serviCe at 1 30 WorShip
JO 15 a m
Youth
Rev Char l es Hand pastor
M1ddtes warth Pastor Sunday p m Wednesday even 1ngs at a c t1vt t tes and fellowsh i p for
Sund ay sc hoo l
9 45 a m , Sr , rnm•sl er . Norman C Wil l ,
s.upl . Sunday school. 9 30
Sc hool al 9 45 a m
and 7 30 Pra ver and B1ble Study
tuni o r
and
se n•or
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mornm g wor sh1p , 11 am
worsh i p se rviCe 10 30
SEVENT H - D AY
AO · stu d ents , 6 p
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m
Su nday
Ey enmg .. erv1ces. Tuesday am
am . B1b le study . Tuesday
VE NTI ST, Mulbe rry He 1gh1s e v en mg wor Ship 7 30 p m
SA CRE D H EART Rev
and F rtday , 7 30 p m
Pomeroy
Pastor
Fath e r
Paul D
We llon , Road ,
M1d week prayer SNVICes ,
BE A RWALLOW
R ID GE 7 30 p m
R EO R GA NI ZED CH URC H
Ge ra rd Seto n Sabbalh Sc h oo l We dn esd ay 7 30 p m
pastor
Phone
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CHURC H OF C H R I ST - D oug
JES U S C HRI ST
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Su per rn t en den t,
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Sa t urday evenmg Ma ss 7 30
C H URC H
O F C HRI ST , Se aman . m •n•s t er
B1ble OF
Mci nt yre . Sa bbath Sclloo l , M i dd leport. 5th and Ma 1n , stu dy , 9 30 am , mornmg LA TTER DAY SA INT S Sunday Mass . a an d 10 am
Ractne Road
ConfeSSIOn , Satur da y, 7 7 30 Salurday aft ernoon al 2 00, Geo rge
G l az e,
m•n1Ster , worsh1 p 10 30 am . evenmg Portla n d
wfth
Wo r sh• p
se rv iCe
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J am es
Shee ts ,
super 1n
wor sht p , 8 p m . Wednesday Wlil1am Rou sh . p.as t or Denny
E v ans ,
Sunday
Schoo l ,
PO ME RO Y FI RST BAP · follow .n g ar 3 1 ~
ten dent
B1b le school. 9 30 , n 1q h t B•ble study 8 p m
D•re.ctor Sunday Sch oo l . 9 30
Rev Ra l ph Zundel ,
T I ST RU TL A ND FI RST 8 AP·
am, mo r n1n g worShip, 10 30 I M T
OLI VE CH U R CH - a m , Mornrng worShip, 10 JO
past o r
Wlll 1am
Watson . T IST C HU RC H - Rev Roger
am , even mg wo r sh1p 7 30
Long Bottom . Sund ay Scllool .
Sunday sc hO o l s upt , Sun d ay F ord
Jr , pa s tor
Dr ewy
pray er serv •ce. 7 p m Wed
10 a m wllll W tllard P igotL , am • Sunday e&gt;~e n . n g servt ce
7 p m
Wednesday even mg
sc hool , 9 30 am
BY F
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Su nda y schoo l
ne sday
, sup !
Evangel!st.c m ess age
B 1bte study , Wed
p m
9 30 am
mo rnmg wor s1'11p
MIDDL E PO R T CHUR C H eacn SLJnday evenmg , 7 30 by ' prayer se r v1ces 7 30 p m
B E THL E H E M BAP TI ST ~
nesday , 7 p m , chotr pra ct 1ce,
1n 45 a m
OF TH E N AZA R ENE - Rev
Elder Russell Cl tne mmtster
Earl Slluler , pas t or
We d nesday , 8 30 p m
Don Co le, pastor . M r s Ma r y of th e Apo stolic Fcu t h B1ble 1 ' Re\1
Worsh1p serv•Ce , 9 30 am ,
Lathey , Sun day school supt
St udy Wedne sday , 7 30 p m
BURLIN G H A M C HU RC H
TH E HI LAN D
CH APE L ,
Sun day sc hoo l
10 30 am ,
S TI VERSV IlL E
C OM
Sunday school, 9 30 am ,
_ R e v Bob by E lk in s paslor
G eo rg e Cas to pa s lor Sunday
- S ib l e s ru ay
ana
~:~re~yer
morn mg worshiP 10 30 am . M U N I TY CHUR C H - Su n day ser"•ce Thurs d ay , 7 30 p rn
Sunday sc h ool. 10 a m
Sc hool
Q 30
a m , e\lenlng
Sunday eva n ge t i Si tc mee t 1n g , sc hool serv •ce, 10 a m •'
wors h1 pserv1Ce Jl a m and7
w o r sht p
l 30
Thursday
CARl t ION C HUR C H 7 30 p m
Prayer mee t mg . Prayer meet1ng , Thursday , 7 K m gsbury Road Gary K 1ng ,
p m
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SOU T HERN B APTI ST - 282
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COUNT Y - Dw1g1'1 ! L Zavll z CHRIST
P ome r oy
nesday , 7 30 p m
Mulberry A v e
afli11al e d
H olme &lt;; pastor Evangei1S I 1C ~l re qo r ___
Har r i SOnville RClad , M1ke
W1th S B C Gary Ba sham ,
LONG
BOTTOM
se rv1ce Sunday 7 30 p m
H A RR I SON V ILL E
PR ES·
G1rton , pastor . Bil l McElroy ,
Sun d ay
Sun day sc hool sup!
CHRI STIAN Br u c e Sm1t h
pr c1yer m eet m g Tuesday } 30
B
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Sunday
sc
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sup
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Sun
dav
school. ~ JO am
mornmg
pastor
Wa l lace Damewood:
p m
B•ble study Thur sday
Er.nest
Str1ck
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pas
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sc
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9
30
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wors h ip 10 30 am , eve n .ng
Supt B1b le Schoo l 9 JO am
7 30 p m
Sunday cllu r ch sch oo l, 9 30 worshtp and commun1on ,
wors n 1p 6 JO p m
B •ble
Preach1 n g serv•ce , 10 45 am
,
Mr
s
H
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er
Lee,
sup!
,
10
30
a
m
,
Sunday
evening
a
m
st udy Wednesday 7 30 p m
N o evenmg se r v•c e
C :-u'r~'f: A yat COMMUN I TY
mor n 1n g worship , 10 30
youtn Ch n s t1an Endeavor .
R UN
F "REE .
H YSE LL
F A IRP LAY
C H APEL ,
M I DD LE PORT Su nday 6 30 P m • worsh tp servtce.
;,undday Sc t&gt;oot , IOLaa n~ s~~,'~fc
ME TH O DI ST C HUR C H located on Me,gs Co un t y
sc h oo l 9 30 am , R1chard 7 JO
P
m
W e dnesday
u Y Wednesday , 7 30
m
Paul N e vill e
pas t or
Road 1 o f f e!lh er J25 or 12J
Vaugllan
sup!
Morn 1ng •evenmg prayer meet1ng and r Rev
fh3~rch servrces Saturdfy at
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m ,
Pa s to r
Rev
Th ero n
wo r Ship, 10 30 am
81ble st udy , 7 30 p m
Youth meef•ngs a t
D urllam Sunday Sc h oo l 10 1 P P mrn Wllh
SY R A C U SE Morn m g
ST
J O HN
LUTH E RAN Morn1ng se r v• ce, 10 30 am,
Rasco
6 ~5 p m
am
worsh1p se rv tce. 7 30
worshtp , 9 am , sun d ay C H URC H . P1ne Grove
The you t h s e rv1 ce
Be lrnda F"r f e, l eaders e and
p m
Sunday
Pr a y er
sc h oo l. 10 a m M r s Sam pson Rev William M •dd les war tll . Evangells t rc sf'. rV ICe 7 30 p m
Tllursday ,
mee11ng Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ha ll , supt
Pastor Chur ch Serv •ces 9 30 Prayer mee t .ng
FA ITH
TA BER N AC L E
7 JO p rn
youth s erv •c;e, 7 3() p m
C HUR C H Batley Run
- · am Sunday Sc h oo l 10 30 am
RUTLAND CHURCH 0 ·F
FR E E DOM
GOSPEL
F rtday
B R ADBUR Y C HUR C H OF
Road Re v Emmett Rawson .
Rev
James D
C H R t ST B1ble School. 9 30 MISS ION a t Ba l d K nob Rev
pastor Handley Dunn , sup! ,
uyn n .
pa s to r
Sunday am
mornmg wo r sh 1p 10 30 E J Gr1tt1th , su pt o l c llurch
Sunday sc hool , 10 am
L
R
Gluesencamp ,
sc ll o ol , 10 a m
Sunday
am Sun day eVen1n9 worsh 1p Rev
Sund ay eve n1ng
se rvtce .
wors h 1p
I I am. Su n day
serv 1ce. 7 p m . ch ot r p r a c t tc e pastor , Roge r Wil lf r ed Sr ,
7 30 , B•bte teach 1ng
7 30
e ven~ng s erv•ce, 7 p m
W edn esd ay 7 p m R ev Jeff Sunday Schoo l sup! Sun day
p m Thu r sd ay
Wedn es day wo r sh1p s erv •ce,
Ranson Pastor
school. 9 ,3 0 a m . pray e r
meeting Tu esday , 7 30 p rn
7 30 P m
A NTIQUIT Y B A PTIS T yout h rne e tmg . 6 p m Sunday .
HAZ E L
C OMMUNIT Y
Rev F reel and NorriS , pa stor
C HURCH
N ear
L o n g Sunday
school
10 am . lea d ers Ada van M ei er and
Grella Sullie Su nday f!vening
Bottom .. j::dset Hart, pas t or
Ch u r c h
se rv• ce ,
7 p m
7 p m
through
Su nd ay sch d'Ol. 10 a . m , 1Wednesday B1bl e St udy , 7 worsh•P
w 1nte r months
Cllurc h . 7 JO p m , p raye r om
MT
HERMON CHUR C H
CURE OUR INFmMmES
meet1ng, 7 30 p m T hu r sd ay
RACINE C HUR C H OF TH E
TH E
UNITED
MIDDLE P ORT
P E N·
N AZ AREN E - Rev Joh n A OF
In tlle Lenten Season 1976, let us ponder tlle words of a
TE COSTAL - Th 1rd Avf'., the
Cottman
pastor
S unday BRETHREN IN CHRIST prayer of Da VId found in Psalm 144: 12-15
Rev Wll l tam Kn•lle t pastor
School 9 30 a m • Geral d Rev James H Leach . p as tor
, Ronald D ugan , Sunday Schoo l Wel ls.supl Mo rn 1ng Wo r sh •p . Sun day school, 9 30 a rn ,
Spence r
su p l ,
10 30 a . m , Su n day eventng Russe ll
Su p t Cl asses f or al l ages
"May our sons m thetr youtll
even1ng serv ice, 7 30 , B 1ble w o r sh1 p
7 30 ,
P r ayer Wo r sh ip serviCe, 10 45 a m
be like plants full grown,
s tu d y , We dnesa d ay , 7 30 meet1 n g Wed n esd a y , 7 30 p E;:ven 1n g wo r ship all erna r mg
W1l h c E a t 7 30 p m on
you t h se r v1ce s Fnday , \ m
p m
Our daughters like corner pillars
Sun d a y Praye r meeh n g, 7' 30
R ACINE FIR ST BAPTI ST p
7 30o m
m
Wedne s d ay, .1\ lf r ed
cut out for tlle structure of a palace'
MIDDLEPORT
Don L Wa l ke r , Pas tor , Wo lf e lay leader
May our garners be full ,
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Ronn 1e Salser, Sunday sc h oo l
"
WHITE ' S
CHAP EL
Corner As h and Pl u m . N oe l
supf , Sunday schoo l , 9 30
providmg all ma nner of store;
Coo
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v
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l
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R
0
Rev
Roy
He rr mann , p astor Satur d ay
am , morn m g wo r sh 1p , 10 40
Dee ter , pa stor Su nday sc hool ,
May our sheep brmg fort h tllousands
even1ng sery tce , 7 30 p m .
am ,
Su n day
even 1n g
9 JO a m . wo r ship serv1c e
Su
n
day
sc
h
oo
l.
10
a
m
•
worsh
1p
,
}
30
Wednesday
and ten tho usands m our fields;
10 JO am
B1b le st udy a n d
Sunday eventng worsh1p , 7 30
even mg B•b l e s tudy , 7 JO
pray er servte e
We dn es da ,
May our cattle be heavy with young,
P m
D A NVILL E W ES L EY AN ~. l 30 p m
suffering no mischance or fmlure m bearing;
M E I GS
R ev Lelon Glasure . pa st or
RUTLAND
Sunday Sclloo t. 9 JO am ,
( QO PE R A TIVE PARI SH
R \JT[ANO CHURCH OF
May there be no cry of complainmg in our streets!
THE UNIT E D
you t h and t un lOr you t h ser
C HRI ST ~
Rod
K as t e r
Happy tlle pe&lt;Jple to whom such blessmgs fa ll •
M E THODIST CHURCH
v1ce . 6 45 p m
eve n1ng pastor , V H Braley . Sunday
R ob er t T Bum ga rn er ,
wor s h •P l 30 p m
pray e r schoo l supt Sunday sc hoo l
Happy the pe&lt;Jple whose God 1s the Lord I" (R.S V. )
Dtrec t or
an d pra1 se . Wednesday 7 30 9 30 am . wor Sh i p servrce
Dm
P OM EROY CLUSTER
an d commun•on , 10 JO am
R ev Rob ertH a yd en
S ILV E R
RUN
F RE E yout h mee t mg . 6 p m , Sunday
We could surely claim the blessings hsted here for the
Rev D Wm Sv d en sfnck er
BAPTI ST ~ M1 1e s T r ou t , evenmg se r v 1ce 7 regular
people of our community and nation today; yet how easy it 1s
CHESTER - Worsh 1p 9 15
p astor, Su n d ay School, 10 bour d 111f!e t mg t h1rd Sa l ur
for us to cease to be tha nkful. We know that complaming is am Chur c h School 10 am
am , L eon Mil l er. sup t day, 7 p m
E RO Y -r Wors h1 p
Even• n g serv1ce, 7 p m ,
unwelcome mall quarters; yet every child soon learns that the Jb P30O M
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
a m Ch ur c h SchOo l 9 15 'P r ave r mee t mg , T ll urs ct ay 7 CHURCH -- Sund a y Sch ool
best way to a ttract attention is to loudly complam. But the sad am UMYF 6 30 p m
'
p m
9 30 .l m , wo r sh •P serv~ee, 11
' E NTERPRISE - Worshtp
CH ES TER C HURCH OF
truth is that some of us never outgrow this attitude
a
m , Wednesday p r aye r
m Ch urch Sc hOo l 10 a m
GOD- Rev
BClb b y Po rt er,
meelmg . 7 30 p m , youth
Even m our religious life, tllere is the subtle temptation to 9 aROCK
SPRINGS
pa stor Sunday sc h oo l 9 30 serv~ces, Sun day. 7 p m
complam a bout the Church as though it were something other
Wors1'11p
10 am
Ch u r ch
a m , worshtp serv•ce, 11 Sun day n1g h t wo r ship , 7 30
, evenmg serviCe . 7 30
and separate from us . Laymen sometimes cnllcize their pScmh oo l ll am UMY F 6 30 am
RUTL A ND C HU R &lt;.n
..
yout h serv1ce, Wed n esday ,
THE NA ZA RE N E Rev
minister , wherea~ muusters too often fmd endless fault with
FLATWOOD S WorSh i p
l 30 p m
11 am Ch u r ch Sc h oo l 10 am
LAN G SVILL E CHRI STIAN Lloyd 0 Gr 1mm, Jr , pa stor
tlletr laymen.
MIDDL E PORT CLU STER
CHUR C H Ted
Jones, Sunday school. 9 30 a m
Therefore we ask ourselves , "Is there not a more
Rev Ro be r t Bumg arn e r
pastor
Sunday schoo l. 9 30 worShi p serv1c e 10 30 a m
br oadcast l1ve ov er WMPO
HEATH Wor sht p 10 30
am . Roy Sr gm an , supt
constructive manner of nurturing our faith."
youn g peop le's se r v 1ce. 6 JS
a' m Church Sc h oo l 9 30 am
mornrng
worS h ip ,
10 30
We are aware tllat a cymcal disposition often creates UMYF 6 p m
Sunday even 1ng serv1ce . 7 30. ev ange11S t 1c service , 1 30 p m
Pr ayer mee t mg , W e dnesday,
confus1on and overlooks one important difference between thl?·
RUTLAND
J e ff rey
m1d w e ek
s ervtce .
Wed
l 30
p m ,
MISSIOnary
Oturch and otlier organizations of its ' kind. Social Ge r ber , Pas t o r Wo r s h ip ...ne:sday, 7 30 p m
first
10 30a m Ch urc h Sc h oo l 9 30
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF mee t1 ng. 7 30 p m
Wednesday o f mon t h
organizations are people-eentered ; the Church is God- am
TH E NA ZA R E N E Rev
MASON COUNT Y
SYRACUS E CLUST E R
Dal e
Ba ss, pa s t o r
Bob
centered . It's not difficult to get cymcal and disheartened , if
MAS Ci ~
·I ~S T BAP T I ST M o or e Su nday sc t'l oo l su pt ,
R e v Rt c hard E J a rv1 s
Se con d an d t"'o . n~'roy St s, '
we see the Church only as an association of people. People are ·
Wors h1p 11
Sunday sc hool c la sses f or a l l
A S BURY Stan Cr a 1g pa stor
Sur.d a v
discouraging a t times and often become self-centered. In ?, m Ch u r c ll Sc hoo l 9 50 am a ges, 9 30 a m , mo rntng scho
ol
9 45 am
worShi P
uMW
f
1
r
st
Tues
d
ay
wor
st11p
,
10
45
a
m
,
N
Y
P
S.
theological terminology, they are sinful .
servtee
11 am , tr a m 1n g
FO JHT RUN - Wo r sh tp' 9 6 30 p m , e v an ge li sltc ser
to n, 6 30 p m , even 1n g
But isn't this what the Church is about' Certamly 1ts a m Cllurc ll Schoo l 10 am v tc e, 7 30 p m Pra y er an d Un
worsh ,p se r v 1ce , 7 30 p m
UMW th trd Wednesday 7 30 f a st mg T ues d ay , 10 a m , M 1d
members are not perfect. Charles Morrison even called us a
Mt
d week p r ayer serv 1ce.
p m
wee k p r aver se rvi ce, We d
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
"society of smners " But do doctors ever complain because
MINE RSV ILLE - Wo r Sh ip
nes d ay, 7 30 p m , m en's
MASON
C HUR C H
OF
10 a m Cllu r ch Sclloot ll am
pra yer mee t tng , Sa turda y, 7 CHRIST, P 0 BO)( 481 M1 ller
tllose lo whom they minister are sick? Maybe , as Olrishans,
UMW lh1rd Monday 7 30p m
p m , miSSI On a r y m eet i ng .
St
Mason , W Va Sunday
we should stop frettmg about the fa ults and sms of others for
SYRACUSE Chu r c h
sec ond W edn esda v . 7 30 p m
B•ble Stu dy 10 a m
Wo r sh •p
are
that 's why we are here 1 It 's our job, clear and simple!
Schoo l 9 30 am
Worshi p
UNTrE"O
F AITH
NON ·
11 am and 7 p m B 1b l e St u d y
DE NO M IN A TIONAL Rev
the body of Otrist, ministering 1D the needs of others . "For God servtce 7 30 P m
Wednesday 7 p m , Voca l
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Robert Sm1 t 1'1 . pas t or Sunday m us.c
sent not His Son mto the world to condemn the world ; but that
R ev . How a rd Shtvel e y
schooL 9 30 a m
c l ass
F I RS T
SOUTH E RN
R e v St eve n Wtl son
1 d
L
H 111
th~ world through Him might be saved." He came " to bmd up
BAPTIST - Corner of Sec ond
• wors htp
Rev.
Z elia K r u szews kt
ea er .
eo
an d Ander son , Mason Pas t or,
th~ brokenhearted, proclaim liberty to captives, open the
BETHANY -.. ( D or cas)
~e;o·~e~~ 10 30 am : ch ur c h
Wa l te r C lou d Sun d ay Sch oo l ,
prtson to them that are bound. "
WorS h ip 9 30 a m
Cll urc h
E D E N
U N I T E D
9 ' 45 am wo r sh t p se r vice , 11
Sc
h
oo
l
10
30
am
•
BR
E
THR
E
N
IN
CHURI
ST
am an d 7 30 p m
Weekl y
May tlle Lord cure our infirmities, pardon our offenses,
CARMEL - C ll u r c ll Sc ll oo l E ld e n
R
Bla k e
p as l or
Btbl e st udy, We dnesday 1 30
lighten our burdens, and enrich our poverty; tllrough Christ
9 30 a m Wo r sh 1p 10 30 am
Su nd ay
Sc h oo l
to a m ,
Pm
2nd an d 4t h Sundays
Howard
McCoy,
su pt ,
out Lord, Amen . - Dwight L Zavitz, Pastor-Director, United
MASON A SSE MBL Y OF
APPLE GROV E - Sund ay Mo r n 1n g serm on. 11 am ,
GOD, Dud di n g Lane f•lason ,
'
Presbyterian In Me1gs County.
Sc h oo l 9 JO am Wo r st1 1p 7 30, Su n dav
n ig ht
serv1ces
W Va, Chesler T ennan t
p m
1st an d Jrd Sund avs.
Chr1sllan Endeavor , 1 30
Pastor
Sunday Sc h ool 9 ~ 5
Prayer meelmg Wednesd ay p m
Son g serv~ee , H p m ,
am . Ch i ld r en '" Ch urch 6 q5
7 30 p .m Fe ll owSh ip supper P reachmg a 30 p m
Mtd
P m . Young Pe opl e 's Ser v1ce
f •rs l Sa t ur (l (\y 6 P m UM)N Week
Praye r
meel•ng
p m ,
EvangeiiS II C
6 J5
2n dT u esday730pm,
•
"'ednt!'scfay ,' 'f pm , Ray
Ser v 1ce 1 30 p m . Women •s
On th1s day m history:
The Almanac
E A ST L E TART - Church Adam's', '.l ay ' lea def
M1ssiona r y Counci l 10 a m
hoo l lS I 2nd , 3rd Sundays, . CHU R CH
OF
J E SlJ S l •r st and thir d Tuesdays
United Press lnten•allonal
In 1912, the first Girl Scout Sc
9 30 am
Fovrt ll Sun day C H R I S T
Locate d
at
P r aye r a nd B ible Stu dv .
of America troop was 10 30 am Wo r sh •P 2n d Rutl and on New Ltma Roa d , W
ednesd a y, 7. 30 p m
Today IS Friday, March 12, organized in Savannah , Ga .,. Su n .:tav 7 30 p m 4t h Sun d ay ne:o:l t o Fo r esl Acre Pa r k ,
Ray Rouse. pas t o r ,
9 30 am • Pr ayer Meetin g Rev
the 72nd day of 1976 with 294 by Mrs. Juliette Gordon
Wednesday J 30 P m UMW Robe r t Musser , Sund a y Schoo l
HARTF O ttD CHU RcHo r
In 1933, after eight days in 's l Tuesday 7 JO P m
su p!
Sun day scllool
10 30
to follow .
CHR 1ST m Chr l st 1ah Union ·
WESLt':YAN
(
R
atclne)
a•
m
,
worshi
p
1
30
p
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Btb
l
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The moon is approaching' office, President Franklin D. Sun d ay , Schoo l 10 a 1"{1 (• study Wednesttay, 7 30 p m , Th e Rev W lll 1am Cam pb e ll. ·
Sund a y Sch ool. 9 30
P"S i or
!Ill; full phase.
. • ' Roosevelt addressed llie -· W or ShiP 11 am • J r UMYF ~pt u rday 111qhl prt1y r:- r SP.r
am
Ja mes H u g ll es, s upl f
Wed n esday 9 30 P m , B• bl e ' v~~;e , 7 10 p m
f
The morning stars are ' nation m the first of his many StUd
eve n ing se r v tce, 1 30 p m
y Th u r !id ay 1 p m Ch otr.
HEM L 0 C K
GROVE
radio "Fireside Olats." '
Mercury and Venus.
Pra c t tee T h u r sd a y 8 P m
CHRISTIAN
Rog e r ' Wednesd ay ev en ing pr a y er
t1ng
7 . 30 p m
Y ou t h I
In 1938, Germany invaded i, LETA RT FALLS - Ch u,rch Wat son , p a sto r, Walla te pmee
The evening stars . are
raye r se r v •ce e~c h Tu es d a y
~c hoo l 1s t , 2nd , 3rd Sun d a ys
B r adfor d , s upt , morning
Austria .
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
10. 15 a m 4th Sunday 9 15 wor sh ip , ' : JO , c hurc h school ,
CHURCH , L e t ar t. W Va, Rt
In 1963 , the House of a m ., Worsh•p 1s t , 2n d , Jr d 10 : 30 "
v oung
people 's
Those born on this da te are
R e \1
~e o rge Ho sc h ~., ,.
Representatives voted to , Su n days ll 15 a m • 4 t h meeting , 6:30pm ; ev ening p1.as tor
Wlder the sight of Pisces.
Sunda y Sch ool 9 30
Sun day 7 30 P m
Worship , 7 · 3~ p .m , Bible
a m Pra y er and Bibl e st udy
American astrologer Simon grant former British Prime
MO~NING
STAR
study , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
7 30 p m
Co tta g e Pra yer
MT U NION BAP 'rlS I - - ·
Newcomb was born March Minister Winston Churchill W ors h 1p 9 30 am· Churc h
Ser vi ce T ues d ay, 10 am
Scho?l 10 30 am , M !d Week
R ev . R 0
Bro w n, suppl y
honorary U.S citizenship.
Wo r sh 1p Service, T h ursday,
12, 1835.
pastor , Sun d ay sc hoo l s up t ,
Serv tee Wedn esda y 8 P m
7 30 p m

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With the hope it will. in some measur e. foster and help sustain that
, w hich is good in family and community life. thi s feature is sponsored by
the business f i rm s and organizations whose nam es appear below .

~ · l s-Movle " Pr i vate Buc k a roo" 3

that no one was gomg to stop
to double h1m a t h1s rea l
desperado b1d
Almost all experts have a
way to handle Blackwood tn·
terfe r ence T he J aco by
method 1s to double the In·
te rfe rence b1d to show no
aces. pass to show one ace and
b1d to show more than one
ace
The British pair may well
have been playmg that same
system with the Br1hsh North
player concl udtng tha t h1 s
spade vmd was the same as a n
ace m vaew of Bobby's fi vespade b1d
Whatever the reason, the
Bri tish arrived at the heart
grand slam and to add insult
to InJu ry Bobby 's partner
looked a t his ace of diamonds
and doubled

4 30-Movle "The Chal k Garden" 4.
6.0G-Movle " The OJd.Fash loned Way" 3.
SATURDAY, ""rch 13 , 1976
6:0G-Sunrlse Semester 8.10;
6:3G-- FIIm A; Fun For Everyone 6; TV Classroom 8;
Treehouse Club 10, Kentucky Atleld 13 .
7 : ~Saturday Report 3;AG ·USA 4; Eddie S.undtn
6; Treehouse Club 8; U S Farm Report 10; Groovle
Goolles 13.
7:3G-Bullwlnkle

P. J. PAULEY. AGENT

8 co-Emergenc y Plus 4 3,.t, 15; Hong Kong Phooey

6,1 3. Pebbles and Bomm. Bamm 8,10; Sesame
Street 20
&amp;·3D-Jo s le and ttle Pussyc at s

Smal l Eng tn e Sales &amp; Service
Middleport Ph 992·3092
498 Locu st Sf

Company 2Cl

An Artzona reader wants to
know what vour chance f or
success shouid be to-warrant a
gra nd-slam bid.
The answer 1s that1f you are
sure of six you need three to
one odds tn your favor to
wa rran t contlnumg on to
seven

!For a copy of JACOBY
MODERN. send $1 fo " Wrn
ar Budge . ·· cl o thrs
news paper. P 0 Bo• 489.
Ra d1o C1 t y S tatwn, New Yor k ,
N Y 1001 9)
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3:0G-0utdoors with Jullus Boros 6 ; Film 8; Hogan's
Heroes,. T3; Family at War 33.
3· JG--Pro llowllng 6,13; Joedy Gardner· Basketball 8.
4·0G-N&lt;;AA Basketball 3,4,15; To Be Announced I ;
Calli! MacaronllO, Resourceful West VIrginia 33.
4 .3G--Challenge of the Se•es 1.10; Insight 33.
5 · ~Wide World of Sports 6,13; Golf 8,10; What's
Cooking? 33
5 3G--Guppfes to Groupers 33.
6.oo-News 3,4.10; Balloon Safari 8; God Has The
Answer 15; Black Journal 33

HEINER'S BAKERY

2 Convenient Locahon s

MIDWAY MARKET Pomeroy Ph. 992·2!82
BOB'S MARKET Ma son , Ph 773- 572 1

Bakers Of ~oo d Bread
Huntington , W V a

DUDLEY'S

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Two localrons
Middleport, 0 .
59 N Sec ond St
Gallipoli s. 0 .
46 Court Sf

Grocen es &amp; Gen eral M e r ch a ndtse
Ph 949·577 2
Rac tne
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REUTER-BROGAN INSURANCE
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SERVICES
214 E Matn

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SUNDAY TIMES SENTINEL
Pom eroy

You mean
No . 1t's just
L)ou·ve rent ed occupied'
tt alreadl.l?

We F• l l Al l Doc tors Prescnp t tons
99 2 2955
Pomeroy

Pom eroy

Ph 992·51 30

LOUIS W , Osborne
22 0 E M a in
Pomero v

992·2156

Ph . 992·2178

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BETSY ROSS BAKERY

Keep sake D 1a m on d R m gs

212 E.

Bakers o f Ga"y 90 Br ead
Midd leport
Ph . 992·3030

Ph. 992.J78S

M a tn St , Pom eroy

RUTH'S MARKET

Middleport , Oluo

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

RACINE PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
70D E
" Hel l " Dea ler

Marn

F tn e F ood &amp; Ser vice

Middlepo rt

Dlal992-5241

Sal es - Quasa r - Ser v ice

Ph. 949·3151

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Michener' s Dynasty" 3, 4,15;

James

S. W AT. 6,13; Mary Tyler Moore 8,10: Austln
City Limits 33 .
9 . 30-Bob New Hart 8.1 o.
lO : ~Berl D'Angelo 6,13; Carol Burnell 8,101
Soundstage 33.
11 : ~News 1
3,4,8,10,13; ABC News 6 ; Wally's
Workshop 15; Janakl 33.
11 : Js--Junlor Chamber of Commerce Auction 6.
11 :3G--Movle " The Intruders" 3; Saturday Nlght4,15;
Karate a. Movle " Roman Holiday" 10; Movle "The
Crimson Canary" 13.
l · ~Movle "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" 4;
Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 8.
1: 1s--News 3, Movle 'The Cat Creeps" 13.
1:3G--Misslon · Impossible 6; Movie "Wake Me When
It's Over " 10.
1:45-Movle "The Outsider" 3.
2:45-Movle "The Shadow of the Cal" 4.
3 : ~ABC News 13.
3:3G--Movle "The Matlng Season 10

The Store w ith A H ea rt

Racine

Ph . 949.J342

' ALLISON, WE HAVE
LE55 rHAN 1WO
MONTH&amp; BEFORE
THE BALL ..

SO MANY
DECIBIONB
TO CIE
MADE!

BECAUSE I
HAPPEN TOBE
SEEING TH E: 50N
OF THe BALL'S

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
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D1al 992-3284

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Middleport

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111 Cour t St.

9:0G-Movle

3:45-Movie "The lpcress File" 3
4:3G--Movle "The Cossacks" 4.
5 ·1 s--Movle "Journey to the Far Side otthe Sun." 3

OAILY CR\'l'TO(!ttOT•;-

THERE ARE

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

.

News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; News 6; CBS

News 10; Lilias, Yoga and You 33.
7:0G-World at War 3; Lawrence Welk 4,15; Hee Haw
6,8; Firing Line 33; ln The Know 10; Newsmaker
' 76 13.
7.3G--Treuure Hunt 3; Last of the Wild 10; Nash·
vil le on the Road 13.
B:OG-Emergencyl 3,4, 15; Almost Anything Goes 6,13;
Jeflersons 8,10; Rivals of Sherlock Holmes 33.
8: 3G--Doc 8.10 .

Dlvine - "
28 Frances or
Ruby
29 Delaware
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I-1N- EUT ONCt= 51-/E PROMISES To [)l&gt;.~CE- 30 Airport
22-A LAMP
~~~HER~- )b'J WILL NOTCNLY WIN THE abbrevlaWI TH ONE OF THE
ClJ rr
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WORLDS UGLIEST
AWAR~ vu1 PROBABLY THe:=
31 Collection
BEST SUPPoRrJNG
of sayings
CANCING GIRLS /(\) I T~
''5ANDY' rr:t2 FranciS
or
Kyser
35 Potent
37 Bt&gt;fore
(Lat.)
38 Japanese
w1ld
dog
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McCLURE'S DAIRY ISLE
Locust St .

Pome r oy

D•ol992·2101

Ph. 949.S961

Third St.

6 . 3~N8C

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{ F or merly Sadte's Market )
Sy racu se
Ph . 992·3986

DOWN
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paper
2 Palm leaf
3 M1stak.,.
maker,s
phrase
(3 wds 1
4 Playthmg
5 Arachnid
6 Of an arm

Yesterday's Answer
16 Roman road 25 Variable
19 Editor's
star
notation
27 - eel
bone
2921 Leas•
7 Conswne
affectiOnate
Aligh1eri
flower
10 Mtracles do 22 Short
33 Salt tree
20 Little Edgar
happen !
operatic
34 Fiscal
21 Lope
(3 wds )
song
or leap
23 Betel nut
II Took
23 Suffix for
:ui Lummox
24 Tidiness
ingress
two or
:r7 Heroic
2S Ongmal
12 Gladly
four
flyer
26 Cadence
27 Dante's
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GASOLINE ALLEY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

41 Pitcher

5 Take to
court
8 Mtxture
9 Golfer Gary
13 Shade of
blue
14 Chant
IS Stain
16 Muckraker
Tarbell
17 Actress
Hagen
18 Da1syltke

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WAID CROSS SONS STORE

40 Chemin de -

I Latch

Tom and Jer ry-

9 3G--Pink Panther 3.4.1S; Adventures of Gilligan 6, t3;
Scooby.Doo 8,10; Mister Rogers 20
lO ·OG-Land of the Lost 3,4,15; Super Frlends13; Hot
Dog 6, Shozom l lsls 8,10, Sesame Street :ZO .
lO .JG--Run, Joe. Run 3,34,15; Big Blue Marble 6.
11 oo-Return to the Planet of the Apes 3,A,15; Speed
Buggy 6,13, Space Nuts 8,10; Electric Company 20.
11· 30--Westwlnd 3,4,1S; Oddball Couple 13; CBtA
Bowllnq 6, Ghost Busters 8, JP. Mister Roge,.. 20
12 oo-NCAA Basketball
3,4,15; Valley of the
Dinosaurs 8, 10; Acllon News tor Klds 13, Vegetable
Soup :w.
·.
12:3G--Amerlcan Bandstand 13; VIewpoint 8; Fat
Albert 10
1:OG-Soul Train 6; Feshvat of Lively Arts for Young
People 8,10; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
1 30-Next Generation 13; Biography 33.
2 OG-NCAA Baskelboli3,4,1S; Mission : Impossible 6;
Champions 8; Urban League 10; Medl x 13; Film 33.
2·311-Movle " Elopement" tO; Town Toplcs13; Valiant

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS

FRESH PRODUCE &amp; PLANTS

J, .t, 15;

Grope Ape 6.13; Bugs Bunny. Road Runner 8; Bugs
Bunny and F r lends 10
9:0G-Secrel Lives of Waldo Kltly 3,4, 15; Electric

~

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30 7 Sp r mg A&gt;~e
Pomeroy
D ia l992 231 8

3; I Dream of J e annie .t, Jetsons ' ;

Vegetable Soup 15; Dusty's Treehouse 8, Man from
C O.S.t 10; Make .A Wish 13

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As~ ~:J~~

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Bobby Na il of Houston
ma d e o ne of th e m os t
successful nutsance bH:Js of all
time when playmg for North
Amen ca agamst Grea t Brl·
tatn tn the 1962 World 's cha m·
p10nsh1p
When Bobby bid ft ve spades
over South 's four notrump he
wasn 't tak1ng any real chance
He was sure they could make
a hea rt slam and equally sure

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10 oo-Pollce Story 3,4,15; News 20; Educational
t mpllcatlons 33
10:3G--Avlallon Weather 20
11 :0G-News 3,4,6,8,1 0.13,15; ABC News 33. •
11 :3G--J ohnny Carson 3,4,15; Rooktes6,1 3; Movle "The
Glass Bottom Boat" 8, Movie " The Abominable
Snowman" 10; Janakl 33.
12:4G--Don Kirshner's Rock Concert 6 ; Ironside 13.
1:OG-Frlends 3.4,1S; Movi e " Blood Rose" 10.

~~s~~~T Bi~·ec :~~o~f~n:?~o

the Sermonette

Affair 15; Ohlo Journa l :ZO.
7:30-Porter Wagoner 3, Treasure Hunt 4; Candid
Camera 6; Evening Edition with Martin Agron&amp;ky
:ZO; $25,000 Pyramid 10; To Tell the Truth 13; Poo
Goes the Country 15; Btack Perspective on the
News 33 .
a:oo-Santord &amp; Son 3,4,1S; Donny &amp; Marte 6,13; Sara
8,1 00: Washington Week In Review 20.33 .
1 JCI-The Pracllce 3,4, lS; Wall St reet Week 20,33.
9 oo-Rockford F lles 3,4,15;; Movle "The Neptune
Disaster" 6,13; GE Theater 8,10; Flrlng Lint 20;

FRIDAY, MARCH 12,1976

meaning JUSt now when we're celebrating our Bicentenmal

BIG JIM'S PWA

Pomeroy, Ohto

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RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Middleport, Ohio

-KINGSBURY HOME SALES
6 SERVICE, INC.
The ·F lneslln Mobile Homes
1100 E. Main
Pomeroy
""· 992-7034 . -

SNUFFY!!

WH'I DON'T,
'IE GIT UP RN ' H ELP
LOWEEZI..f WIF T H '
CHORES?

MlDDLEPOAT. OHIO
Melas cnuntv BraiiCJ1-

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

Pomeroy

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GAUL'S MARKET
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TH€ BASflW.L SEASON

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ORDINANCE NO -467
AN

ORDINANC E

PROVIDING FOR THE
ISSUANCE OF NOTES IN

THE PRINCIPAL AMOUr-IT

OF

U75 000

BY

THE

V LLAGE OF POMEROY
OH 0 IN ANT C PAT ON OF
THE SSUANCE OF BONDS
FOR THE PURPOSE OF
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
TO THE WATERWORKS
SYSTEM OF THE V LLAGE
AND

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EMERGENCY

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INFORMATION

DEADLINES

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MOD ER N hom e n Ches e 8
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949 2770
3 10 6 c

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Help Wanted

baths

6 rms
furnace

bath n ew Na t gas
3 Brs and n ce

lot S 2 500
NEW LISTING -

Brand

2 ce,.-am c

new 3 BR S

baths large kit

dining

ut llty and carport 1 acre

UNION AVE - 8 rms 5
Brs 2 baths gas F A
furna ce garage pat o and

' acre $18500

DREAM HOME - 3 Brs
' baths a completely
mod k I hot water heat
covere d

patio

2

car

garage and 3 lots Very
nice at S46 900
NEW LISTING - Business
bu ldlng w th 2 bedroom

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Open Evenmgs T1l6 oo
Exc•"'' T11urs and Sat Ttl5 00

OF

QUALITY Motor Co.
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Caprtce Mal bu Class1c Capr.ce Wagon Suburban We
are movmg these cars out Come In now Get our price

1969 BELAIR 4 DR

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New tires 8 cy l auto

1973 CHEV '12 TON
Cust deluxe 6 cy l std rad o P S
de uxe tutone f n sh red and white

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POMEROY OHIO
.

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE OIV SON
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT
OF

AC

Acc oun s and vo uchers of
he
fo ow n g
named
f d ue ar es h av e been t ed n
h e P oba e cour
M e gs
Coun tv Oh o for approval
and set ement
CASE NO
3 49 A
Th r een h Acc oun
of
he
Hunt ng on Nat ona Blink ot
Columbus Tr us t ee ot he
Trus c rea ed und e he Las
w 1 and Tes am~nt ot A lber
0 Ebersbach Deceased
CASE NO 16 148
Twenty
Th rd Ac;co un
o l Bess e
0 ver gua rd i an of he person
and es ta te ot Gro ver C 01 ver
an n com p e ent pe son
CAS E NO 18 752 - Sev en h
Cur en Accoun of Rodney
Down ng Trustee unde
he
Trus cr eated by he W II of
John B Down ing Deceased
CASE NO 19 4&lt;15 ....,.. F rs
and F nat Account of B ernard
v F ul z AdfTl ln s rator of he
Es ta e of ·Soph a Shan es
Deceased
CASE NO 19 71 F f h
ana F inal Accoun of F reeland
S Norris Gu ard an of he
Person and Esta e of Dona d
Love 1
en
ncompe en
person

CASE NO 20 195

F rs

and F nat Account ot H e en M
Bartels Guard an Of Emmet
P Berte s en ncompetent
penon
CASE NO l l 220
F r!l
current Account o f Ma ry
VIrgin a H ndy a'ld Art e Mae
Buskirk
Co EJtecutr ces of
the Est1te ol Bird e Mae
Baker Deceased
CASE NO 21 •06
F rst
and Final Account of Mar on
F Ebersbach Exe cutr x of
the Estate of Marion Jean
Warner Otcnsed
Unless uceptlons are f ed
htreto sad accoun s w II be
tor hear ng before sa d court
on the 2 h day of Apr I 1976
at wh ich lime sad accounts
w 1 be considered and con
nued from dey to dlly un II
f nally disposed of
Any person In teres ed m av
fIt wrftten excepl ons to said
accounts or to rn e le s per
tan ng o the e,;ec u on o f he
rus not less thart f ve days
pr or to th e date set for
h ear ng
Mann ng D Webster
Judge
Common Pteu court
ProbateD viS on
Meigs Countv Onla
f31 1 ltc

PUBLIC NOT CE

In fo ow ng Sec on 511 5 09
of he Oh o Rev Sed Code he
Board of Revision held he
egula yearly mee no n he
Me gs Coun ly A ud tors Off ce
e ec ng off cers un der Sec ion

57 15 09of he Oho Revised

Code were as follows George
Coli n s
M e gs
cou n v
Treasurer
wa s
e ec ed
Che rman How&amp;rd E Frank
M e gs Coun tv Aud or serves
as Secre tar y to t he Board n
com pi an ce with th s Sec t on
and Henry We sse 'leS as the
th rd member be no Pres den
of
he Bo ard of Counfy
Comm ssi on e rs
T he change in ve uatlon for
he ta~~; year 1976 as the ew
now eads w II on ly effec
hose ax payers who have
added new c ons ruct on The
new cons ru e ton picked up
was done by the Coun y
~ud or dur ng the las three
months of 975 for tle ta x yea
1976
va ues on new constructi on
can now be v ewed at lhe
County Auditors Off ce at any
I

me
2) 27

Howard E Frank
M e gs Coun v Aud o
3) s 12 9 •tc

AstroGrapM
8emree 8ecle Oool

,.71

For Boturdor M.,ch 13
ARIES (M•"'h 21 April 111
Someone whom you may con
verse w th soc1ally today could
be n the position to do you a
fa"Vo bus nessw ae Don t be
hes tant to talk shop

TAURUS (AprH 20 M•r 201 To

exped te a matter of lmpor
tance today you may ha'tte to
use some bo d mag in at ve
measures Th nk carefu v Act
postvey

GEMINI (M•r 21 June 201

There shOu d be advantageous
uses for those b ght deas you

get tod ay elat ng to you work
o ca eer Don t fo get them
O"Ve the weekend

CANCER (June 21-.luiJ 22)

Cond ton s tor personal ac
qu s ton are st 1 ve y favorab e
for you toda'y Opportunities for
ga n could come from unusua
sou ces

For Sale
OLIVER 71 L pto hyd 2 row LEO (July 23 AUO 221 You I
cultlyator ready o go Pone be happ est today domg th ngs
6 • 985 ,.131 or 9-49 2-473 after
that a e a departure from your
6p m
3 12 3tc norma rout ne Steer clea of
friends who are in a ut
For Rent

FURNISHED

2

bedrm

epertment aduUs onty n
Middleport Phone 992 3874
3 12 tt c

VI 1100 (Aug 23 Sept 22)
Your best approach tod ay to
ach eve your ends s through
nd rect methods U oadbtocks

DAN THOMPSON
FORD

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'3495
$1995

SEE Fred Blaettnar Pat Hill Melvm Little
or Dan Thompson

COUNTS
PROBATE COURT
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

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1968 Olds
98 4 Dr. HT
A1r cond
ocally owned
1968 Dlev. Impala 4 Dr. Sedan

H top Tom Rue Side Prtce

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nsu ed
f ee es n ~ es Ca
997 2384
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6 4 698 725 A bilny
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$895

exceptiona

see Tom Rue Ray Douglas
G ( Patl Williamson or Eddte F1fe

c

20

yea s el!: p e i" c

4 dr

PH. 992-2594

EXC AVAT N G
do e
backho e
and
d che
Cha es R Ha c d Ba k
Ho e S~rv ce Ru and Oh o
Phone 7 '2 2008
JO 78

$895

good economy Tom Rue ~le Prtce

MANY MORE USED CARS STOP

'4195
'2495
'2295
'3995

Hard top very clean

1969 Olds Delta 88

REM ODEL N G
P vmbn g
hea ng and 11
p e!. d
genera
epa
Wo k
gua r an eed 20 yea s ex
per en ce
Ph one 992 2409

0 &amp; D TREE T m m ng

1972 Dodge VB Dlarger 2 Dr.
1970 Dodge VB Polora Custom

$1495

1970 Ford Mavenck
6 cy

Extra

1974
Ford Gran Torino 4 Dr.
Sedan A T P B one ocal owner

S1995

A r runs ,.-Jght Tom Rue Sale Price

our
bu It
lable

Ph (61.fl 985 4102
2· 12-1mo ,

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C a Tom Rue Sale Pr ce

PB

1973 Pontiac VB Catalma 4 Dr.
H T a r cond P S P B A T one local owne

$2495

1971 Dodge 4 dr wagon

BISSELl BUILDERS

$4

P S

One owner and sharp Tom Rue Sale Price

tn mce locations

S30 000

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w

- 8 rms
,
B R S 2 I v ngs

Mu berry Ave $10 000
RUTLAND - Near ~c hool

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Air and w red fo

SAVE MONEY?

Po,.tr.!IY 0

4
ga s t replace hot water
h eat
a nd garage on

For Sale

1972 Mercury 9 pass wagon

....... 9ft_

E~fATE

53095

1972 V W Super Beetle

IEAF.ORD
Virgil B Sr Brciit.,

lthl«hlnl~

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ton pickup low mileage shows good care

1973
GMC Siena Grande
, ton pickup V8 AT P S really shari":
1974 Ford
LTD VB 4 Dr. Sed.
AT sher ff s car new tran s

Loaded one loca owner sharp Tom Rue Sale Pr1ce

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$2195

1973 Chrysler New Yorker

WANT JO

EXCAVATING BAcK HO ES Take advantage of
AND DOZER LARGE AND
pr1ce s
Qual ty
SMA LL SEP T C TANK S I ~mes N ce lots ava
N STAL LEO
B Ll
PULL N S PHON E 992 2 8
D AY OR N G HT

$2495

2 dr H T a r a rea good car Tom Rue Sale Pr ce

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brakes

Whee bala nc ng al neme n

Lost

iM

1972 Dodge % ton Pickup
AT 8ft body
1974 Ford Four Wheel Drive
2

SMITH NFl $01'4
MOTORS. INC

offered at Clearance pr ces

1975 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan
Almost I ke the day It was sold

Tom Rue Sale Prtce

1972 Chevy Impala Custom

Na1han 8 gg s
Rad a tor Spec a st

Sales and tnsta ttat on
Rl l Pomero y Ohio 45769

':1 DELL A nemen
beh nd
Ru and

Ole local owner

From th e l argest T uck or
Bulldoze,-Rad a o to the
ma lest He111 e Co

Lose cars

2~??1~et9J;.~~PS

1974 Dodge Colt Compact Wagon.

We It brrng satftples to you

MISt Sales

~ R~

Demos &amp;
value

USED CARS

Free est1mares un c.
peUng and tnstallat1an

"p

~elf-.: ~

NEW CARRY OVERS
1975 Official Cars

9 pass wagon ai r Tom Rue Sale Pr1ce

4 10 1 mo

73 Cadillac Elderado Cpe, pow, a1r __'5495
73 Cad1lac Cpe DeVIlle DOWer, a1r-- $4795
71 Cadillac Cpe DeVIlle, power, an __ $2495

BUY N(M FOR EXTRA VALUE

$4495

CARPOING

Real Estate For Sale

Pets

USED CARS

1975 Duster 6 cyl 2 dr
Tom Rue$3695
AM F M radio new car warranty Sale Pr•ce
1975 Plymouth Valliant Custom 4 dr
S3895
Air 6 cy l Tom Rue S.'- Pr1ce
1974 Plymouth Siltelhte S3495

GUTTERS AWNINGS

mo

VALUE
RATED

New car warranty Tom Ru• S..le Price

SLOAN'S

IV

Real Estate For Sale

1975 Chrysler Newport Custom 4 dr

WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM

2667

2 9

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FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS

STORM

From 1 shelf fo a hou5t all
types of building 1nd
rt mod•llng
from
the
foundat ion ur, Addition1
urpe11ng pa nting siding
r oofing
p•nenn~
paper
h•nilnj etc

R&amp;J COINS

for Sale or Trade

Ftn•ncint Av• •u e

B own •nto W1 !1 &amp; Attics

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Frldiiy March 12 1976

FREE ESTIMATtS

1

tllown
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CONSTRUCTION

For Rent

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TOM RUE
\CHRYSLER \
PlijlllfJII/fi MOTORS

Business Services

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3 2 p
WHEREAS the Counc of
ba h &amp;
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the v I aoe of Pomeroy Oh o
f awn ng and porch ful y
COIN~
REGULATIONS
* has eQves ed he VII age
c"' rpe ed
Phone 7oil2 2882
The Publ sher reserves
TWO
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Ford
..
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BUY SELL or TRADE
3 26 c
he r g~ o ed o re ec
wheels 3 pt h ch ractor
cer
the
max mum SHOOT ING MA c.::H Jus off
any ads deemed ob
R
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carry a
hree
4
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bur ed treasure
ect anal The pub sher
F1nd
me e y
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p low tost h tch w th top 1 nk
~
referred
o and
he no es
cons r ngs s lver gold
w I no be respons ble for
2 10 p m
No U F20 &amp; 80 Phone 742
here n au hor zed an d such
Coin &amp; Metal
more han one ncorrec
3 22 p
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Detectors
3 12 3 p
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Phone
For Rent
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RATES
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at least f ve yea s and ce
992
5535
or
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3
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3
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CARD
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THANKS
NOW THEREFORE BE T
chang er Balan ce$ 02 10 or
&amp; OB TUARV
BULK WATER
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ORDA NED b._, the Counc of
te ms Ca 1 992 3965
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Ru and Phone 992 5858
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SEC TION
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bulk water to tanks on
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.., hereby declared necessary n
and em axte ra l er Bed 0
BLIND ADS
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coffee g r nd e
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he pr nc pa
sum of
S 0 per week gas and wa e
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3
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1977 sha
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Ca l n he ea v a m 992
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he a e o g na y 29 h ANNUA L He eford Sale
COAL FOR SA L'"" LA~ Coa
2288
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ke to rade fo
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949 2023
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rad a a m saw comp te e
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face he pu pose o
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b u l d ngs
he bond ret r em en fund of ST ERL NG G N EV LLE e
A e,; ander Twp
m es
19 68 MU STANG
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W Va
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lot s of bu ld ngs C ose to
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speed $ 200 Phone 992
ssul!nce of sa d no es sh al o
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3 1 2p
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n ad s dered and cons r ued as a
5352 or 992 2496
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other axes a par of tl e p rop ert y covered
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p ot porches Just 54 500
d re c t &amp;x annua l y no ess by h e mor tgage
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ssues w hou p or ss uan ce
baths new k !chen full
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TE XAS 0 L COMP A NY need s
ha t a xes fo genera pur
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poses for each of sa d yea s
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super
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are cer f ed ex ended and
Harr s 44 $50 Phone (6 4)
v son n Me gs Co un y a ea
985 3581
co ecled Sa d tax sh al be - - - - - - - - - - - Co n ac t c us orne s
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from sa d ax levy her eby we e adop ed
cellar and ce ler house 2 garages and barn
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m ed s u pp y o f new
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requ ed sha I be placed n a mee ng of lh s Counc I and
wooden cab n e doors and
not all
37
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3 1 5c
amb ton and a se lf work er
scenery and seclus on
at less than $300 pe,.- acre
SEC TION I Tha
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howeve
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ha
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CALL QUICK
Wr e P
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Box 6 2 OLD FAS H ON E D bathtub
revenues are app opr a ed o b e an emergency measu e
Phone 992 7030
Porn
er
oy
Oh
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45769
and app e d to th e pay ment of necessa y fo h e p eservat on
3 13 c
317c
he n otes sa d ax need not be of th e pub l c peace tlea th
S6000 00 - DON FLIP OUT
sa f ety com fo and welfa r e of
lev ed
HAY never been we t Phone
Th1s s the nght price forth s modern two bedroom
FO
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A
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SECTION 8 Th s Counc I
(61.4 378 6205 af er 6 p m
home In the country near Bashan City water and
a e seek ng an ex p er enced
for and on behalf of the v ll age of Pom e oy n h a sa d no es
3 II 121p
supe r v so r fo
a 1 gh
natural gas Even a garden
of Pomeroy
Oh o hereby musl be au ho ze d to ret e
assembly fac or y to ea ed n
covenan s ha
w 11 restr cl out s and ng notes and hereby
Cat! for appcuntment
FOR
SA
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2 lon
965
n
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Po n P easan
the use of the proceeds of he pr eserve he c ed I of th e
ern a t ona Truck 36 000
Mus
be ab l e o
a ea
notes hereby auth or zed n ..., I age and th e efo r e t sh all
m es $600 Phone ( 6 4) 985
mo v a e em p oy ees and be
COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST- What&gt;
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such manner end to such ak e eff ec up on s adop on
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March
1976
exten
f an y as may be
bedrooms
ovety
kitchen
with
all
bullllns
din
ng
room
3
l
4
p
re s m e n c lu d ng sa l a y
necessary atter tak ng nto
w th sliding glass doors opening to a hugh deck family
h s orv o Box 44 4A co ThP
C arence And ews
accoun
easonable
ex
room lower leve l pat o cent,.- at air total electric
Da y Se n n e
Mayo
pectat ons at he me th e deb
WE INSTALL!
Intercom system some finishing work required on
s ncurred so ha th ey w 11 A tes
3 3" c
no
canst tute
arb t a g e J an e Wa l on
f rst floor Where? Rlggscr~st Manor near Tuppers
bonos under Sec t on OJ ct of C erk of Coun c 1
~~rlP
Pia ns One of the f nest ~omes In the area at a
t he lnterna Revenue Code
reasonable
pnce Call for appo ntment
CERTIFICATE
and he regula on s pr escr bed
CO 6P
The unders gned c erk of 6 PUPP ES o g ve away
thereunder The V !ag e c erk
Autom•tlc
W•ttl
border collie Phon e 992
Oh o
,. o,.- any other off ce hav ng Counc I Pomeroy
BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL - 560 N Second St
Conditioner
36 40
responsib tv w th respec o hereby ce r fl es that the
Middleport Sit on the large front porch and watch the
3
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Model
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the ssuence of Sll d no tes s fo eg o ng sa ue and c orrect
BUY
210 000
world go by step Inside the large foyer and feel lhe
copy of Ord nance No 461
, ~u!~or az:_d ag~~opdr r:fe edce o ado pted by sa d counc il on he AKC
NOW
M n a ure
fem ale
WoetclyOroln
spaciousness of this th ck walled br ck home open
Schnauzer
housebroken
"" tJf cafe o n beha f o f the st day of Marctl 976 and
AND
C•P•clty
stai rway large I ving ,.-oom wlfh a fireplace huge
Phone 7-42 2050
v llage on the date of del "Very tha t on Ma ch 2 916 she f led
SAVE
formal dining room big kitchen Upstairs Is 4
of sa d no es for nclus on n a cer t ed copy thereof w h
) 1..0 3 c
he Coun v A ud tor of Me gs
bedrooms with a sun porch Plenty of room for real
the transcr p of proceed nos
.,. setting
forth
the fl! ct s Coun y Ohio
CH HU AHUAS tor sa l e J
I vlng at a price you can afford Just $29 500 You w It
est mates and c rcumstan ces
fema es Phone 992 2265
ha ve a home with prestige
Jane Wei on
8nd reasonab e expec at ons
3 1 6p
1339 OOVo
c erk of Coun c 1
pertain ng to the use of l he
RECEIPT
proceeds h ereof and th e
::~ME ROY - High view
low pr ce check this 3
Fema e
Pomeroy Ohio TO GI VE AWAY
prov sfons of sa d Sec t on
POMEROY LANDMARk
room home with large d n ng room
lv n ro
p up Beagle ype Phon e 992
March 2 1976
.,. IOJ(d)
and
re g ule t ons
3
0
with
fireplace
kitchen
and
bath
nat
gas
fu~nlt~~
...
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nck
C.rs•r
Mtr
Th
e
un
de
s
gned
Coun
y
thereunder
goes too
one low pr ce $7 500 00
e
SECTION 9 Tho
he Aud or Of Me gs cou nt y
PlloM m 2111
v llage Clerk is her eby Oh o he ebv acknowledges A I&lt; C REG Tov Poodl e pups
directed to forward a cert fed r ece p of a cert t ed cop y of
1 week s o d Have sho sand 1975 20FT CHAMPION moor
copy of this ord nance o the he fo ego ng ord nance
Want that FOR SALE ad to read SOLD
home
power steering
wormed bl ack mae $85
County Auditor
power b a kes t t steering
back t ema e S100 T eacu p
Howard E Fra nk
Clll
Jtmmy Deem
SECTION 10 I s found ond
wheel roof a r 2 -400 m les
back en a e $ SO Phone
County Aud o
..., c!tetermlneef ttlat a t formal
949
2388
s
l
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8
Phone
992
3253
Coov e 61.1 66739 15
•ctlons of th s Counc
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3 9 61c
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cern ng and relat ng to he
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9 - ~ Pcmeroy Senllnel, Middleport P&lt;meroy

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461 S. 3rd
Middleport

992-2196

Wolfpen
Carpenter
News Notes Personals
Guy Russell and fnend of
Columbus were weekend
VISitors of his father Lmcoln
Russell Franklm Russell
also VISited
Mr and Mrs Wm Boyce of
Columbus were weekend
VISitors of her mother Mrs
Bertha Russell
Saturday visitors or Mr
and Mrs Harley T Johnson
and Mrs Howard Thoma
were Mrs Mae Hawk and
Kenneth local Mr and Mrs
Wm Boyce of Columbus and
Mrs Bertha RusseU
Mr and Mrs Harley Smith
of Kanauga were recent
VISitors of Mr and Mrs
Charley Smith
Mr Roy Smith was a
Sunday visitor of Charley
Smith
Peggy Murphy was a
Saturday visitor of Mr and
Mrs
Harley Johnson
Tammy Cheryl and Terry
confront you dev se ways to
outf ank them

LtiiRA (Sept 23 Oct 231 You
mate a prospects look rather
promls ng today prov ded you
use you f ne mind to cap ta ze
on the advantag es offe ed

SCORPIO

(Oct 24 Nov 221
Su p Is ngly the a ge the

ssue s today the better you
should be able to co pe Zero n
on ma10 targets Play to w n

BAOITTAIIIU&amp; (Nov 23 Dec
21) Don t reJect n"V tatlons to
day where you might have the
opportun ty to meet new peo
pie F esh contacts at th s time
could ate pro"Ve valuable

CAPRICORN (Poe 22 Jon
18) Share as much t me as
pQsslbte today w tn persons
w th whom you have strong
emotional bonds The ex
per ences should p ove rewar

ding
AQUARIUS (J•n 2D Fob 1tl

Its a good day to get togethe
w th assoc ates who are n your
same f etd ca r eer w se
Someth ng mutua y prof table
may esu t

PI&amp;CIS (Fell 2D M•rch 201
Work o serv cas that you per
form we tod ay should y e d a
arge etu n than usual Put
you hea t n you tasks

~Wt:rOOJ
Morch I 3 1t78

A s de nte est that you ve
never
ed to expo t befo e
co uld p ove prof tab e th s
com ng year Look for new
markels for you wares and
ta lents

Mrs Roberta Parker of
Strasburg VIsited here with
her sister Martha Mays and
aloo m Middleport with her
SOD and daughter m law Mr
and Mrs Robert Parker and
family
Mr
and Mrs
Glen
Gassaway Powell 0 were
weekend guests of their son
m law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Wilham Miller and
family An aunt Mrs Fred
Whetnall
Col umbu s
accomparued them here
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
Lavern Jordan and daughter
Ruth Ann Birchfield and Mr
and Mrs Mendal Jordan
were m Columbus for the
funeral of their uncle
Clarence Lee Mr Lee B8
passed away m Florida on
Monday His wife Delphia
Jordan l ee passed away
several yea rs ago

Other

relatiVes m the area are a
nephew Dorsey Jordan
local and a sister m law
Mrs
Homer Lee
of
HarriSonville
Martha May s receiv ed
word of the death of a cousm
Mrs Phil Baker at Decatur
lnd

Cecil Gillogly and Mrs
Arthur Crabtree s pent
Sunday afternoon With their
mother Goldie Gillogly who
IS m Holzer Medical Canter
for treatment
Mr and Mrs Boyd Oliver
and Steve of Baltimore Ohio
were guests of Mr and Mrs
Walter Jordan and Joshua on
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Bob Hamson
and family Stoutsville
visited her parents Mr and
Mrs W11Uam Cheadle and
her brother and Sister m law
Mr and Mrs Rex Cheadle
and family
Recent guests of Mr and
Mrs Rex Cheadle were her
brother m law and Sister Mr
and Mrs Roger Spiegel
Columbus
Mrs Dana Bailey IS
reportedl y conva lescmg
satisfactorily followmg heart
surgery at Umvers1ty
Hospital m Columbus Her
son m law and daughter Mr
and Mrs Richard Jeffers of
New Bo'kton Ill we re
overmght gues ts of hi s
parents Mr and Mrs Reed
Jeffer s a nd returned to
&lt;dumbt s tlong with Mr
11" I
I
rel tii\t s
here lo lx&gt; n~ar her
M
I Mrs Arthur Ree ly

75 Dodge Dart Sw1nger, slant 6, auto • !3495
75 Ford Granada 4 Dr, pow 1 a1r ---'4195
75 Chev % I C-20 PU, 4 wh dr ___ '5395
75 Mavenck 4 Dr auto, PS PB __ '3195
74 VW Bus, 9 pass. __________ ,
3695
73 Nova 2 Dr, V-8 auto PS----- 12595
73 Bu1ck luxus 4 Dr, pw, a1r ----- 13395
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass ------ '3295
73 Olds 98 lux Sedan, pow a1r ___ 13495
72 Chev Vega HB Cpe, 4 speed, rad10 11495
72 Bu1ck LS Cus Con, power, air___ 12895
72 BUick Electra, Vtop, pow , a1r ___ ,2695
72 Olds 98 HT Sed, power, a1r ----'2695
72 Chev Imp Cus Cpe, full power, an12295
72 Olds Lux Sed , full power fact au 12895
71 Olds 98 Lux Sedan, pow, a1r __ _: 1795
71 Pontiac LeMans Wag pow, au ___12195
71 Mercury Comet 2 Dr 6 cvl std
'1195
71 Ford LTD Wagon pow , luggage rack11695

1974 DtEVY MONTE CARLO
2 dr H T t t whee l A M F M stereo swing out sets
sun oo f rad a t res must see

'4495
1974 FORD LTD 2 DR HT

'2995

1973 PINTO SQUIRE

'2295

Au to P S P B
daub e sh arp

a r v ,..oof cruse c ontrQI rad a ls

tact a r lug rack wood grain

St a wag .4 cy auto
tr m ancy whee s

1974 VEGA HATOiBACK
4

cy

'2295

3 spd l ke new

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO
4d

a r

sed

PS

P B

'2495

v roof

$2495

1973 MERC. MONTEGO
MX Brougham 4 d

sed

ar PS

P B V roof

E11tr a c ean

1973 PONT. WXURY LeMANS '2B95
2d H T a r P S P B
w te and she s r Qht

v roof ra y whee ls rea anu

'2695

1972 OLDS
Vista C,.-u se 9 pass wagon sun roof air
st ereo radla t res f u lly equ tpt

s2495

1973 CHEVY IMPAlA
2 dr Coupe auto P S

P B fa ct a r v nyl roof AM

FM ape

1972 BUICK RIVIERA
2 D

Sport Coupe

loca lly owned

'3295
ful y equlpt

sharpest around

71 Ford Tor Cpe, V-8, auto a1r_ ___ 11595
71 Bu1ck SL 4 dr, pow, a1r ----- 11995
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 auto -----'1595
70 Olds 98 HT Sed, pow, F alr---....11095
69 Ply 4 Door, V8 auto.--------1895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe, V-8 auto ----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695

1974 OLDS

67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl auto -----1695
68 Pontiac StatiOn Wagon-------- 1795
66 Cadillac Coupe DeVIIIe -'-------'195
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed---- 12695

1971 CHEVY IMPAlA 4 DR

See one of these courteous salesmen Pete•
Burrrs lloyd Me Laugh 1m or Marvin
Keebaugh

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
You II L1ke Our Quality Way
of Domg Busmess
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenmgs Unhl6 00-T1IS p m Sat

Kingsbury News Notes
The Kingsbury Missionary
Club of Carle &lt;on Church had
an all day mee tmg at the
home of Mrs Neva Kmg w th
the day spent qUiltmg Those
who enJOyed the fellowship
" ere Mrs Yvonne Young
Mrs

V rg 1ma

Dean

Mrs

Mary Lou Houdershelt Mrs
Amta
Dean
Audra
Houdershelt Wesley and
Yeve~ Young Jeremy Dean
and Mrs Kmg The next
meeting will be March 10 at
the home of Mrs Kmg

Mr and Mrs Roger Young
honored her mother Mrs
Janelll Beal on her blrlllday
with a family dmner Sunday
Others present were Mr and
Mrs Russell Well Mr and
Mrs Kirk Chevaher Mr and
Mrs Wayne Beal and the
hos~ss and her family Mr
and Mrs Roger Young
Wesley and Yevette
Mr and Mrs Charles King
and Susan and JuniOr VISI~d
recently with Mr and Mrs
Edward King and family at
Harr1sonvtlle

of Southside W Va spent
Saturday here wi th her
parents Mr and Mrs Walter
Swett
Carl Green lees
was
tra nsferred from Veterans
Memo n al Hosp tal
n
Pomeroy to Umvers 11y
Hos pital m Columbus on
Monday His daughters Rose
Hooper Athens and Carolyn
Fra ley loca l were m
Columbus to be with their
fathe r on Tuesda y His
condition

IS

seriOus

Mr and Mrs Walter Swett
were m Columbus on Monday
to VISit Mrs Hilbert Cox at
Umvers1ty Hospital Hilbert
Cox r em a ns m

tif

mtens1ve

care followmg surgery
Denms Fraley 82 passed
away a t Holzer Medical
Center Mr Fraley who had
hved m thiS area for many
years IS surVIved by his wife
L ueUa four oons Chiton and
Clare nce lo ca l James
Prairieville La and Denms
Jr of Morgan City La and
two daughters Lorrame
Hmkle Grafton W Va and
Don s J Baker London Ohio
14 g1 ndchlldren 36 great
gnu del 1ld1 en and a sister

l ss1e Marcu n of Kent Icky

Funeral serviC"ii_ were held at
the Bigony.Jordijn Funeral
Home m Albany with Rev
Alfred Havens officiating
BUI w I wa s m Ten pie
Ccn rtrn

Mr and Mrs John Dean
had as recent visitors Mr and
Mrs Robert R1ed and David
Mrs Anna Mae Terrell Miss
Juan Ia Terrell all of
Pataskala Mrs Bill Spaun
and Shannon of Pomeroy Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Markms of
Racine and John and Anita
and Jeremy Other callers
were Mr and Mrs Garold
gilkey and family of A!hens
and Mr John Shmn of
Chicago
Mrs Hazel Arnold and
Wal~r had as recent visitors
Mr and Mrs Pa trick
Williams and famtly of
McArthur Mr and Mrs
Lester Arnold and sons of
Col umbus Mr and Mrs
Ronald McNally of Athens
Mr and Mrs McNally of
Athens On Sunday afternoon
Mrs Arnold and Mrs
Williams called on Mr and
Mrs Alpha Russell of
Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Charles
Arnold had as visitors
recently Mr and Mrs R;Iy
Underwood and family of
Newark Oplo
The Carleton Church will
be havmg a revival sl&lt;!rtmg
March 25 thru 31 Service
"'II star t a t 7 30 each
evemng The evangeliSt will
be Norman Taylor of Evans
W Va Special smgmg each
evemng The pastor of the
church Gary Kmg extends a

AM FM

'3895

Toronado Cus t om
equ pt radial t r es

2

V roof opera w ndows fully

1972 CHEVY VEGA
Ha chback

4 cy

'1295

auto G T

1971 PONTIAC BONNEVILlE
4

D

'995

1973 FORD MAVERICK
4d sed

6

cyl auto P S Brougham nt

N ce fam ly car

5

1969 CHEVY IMPAlA
2

Dr

695

H T

1970 PONT. VENTURA
4 dr

$995

oca ly owned good cond on

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1965 OiEVY VAN
Several other cars m slock at Riggs
See Ray Rtggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

Located on St Rt 7

Chester 0

Reedsville News Notes
V!sslors at the home of Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Rose
durmg the weekend were Mr
and Mrs Thomas Rose Mrs
Evelyn Rose Mr and Mrs
John Kaleski of Akron Mrs
Thelma Dutton and Mrs
Ruth Bonnet of Parkersburg
W Va and Mr and Mrs
Terry S~them of Pomeroy
Rd
Mrs Gladys Morgan has
moved to Columbus she
accompamed Mrs Opal
Randolph
Mrs
Rose
Thomas and Richard Swam
to Colwnbus Mrs Randolph
Mrs Thomas and Mr Swam
visited with Mrs Thomas
fam ily Mrs Gladys Baugh
man Frank and Tom Gale at
Gahanna~

Robm Humphrey student at
OhiO Slate Umvers1ty m
Colwnbus and Mr and Mrs
Gary Walker of Pomeroy
Rd were recent visitors of
Mr and Mrs Charles
Humphrey
Mr and Mrs Randy Young
of Pomeroy Rd visited
Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Maurice Reed and family
Mr and Mrs Gene Wilson
were vacatiOning at Tarpon
Sprsngs Fla They ac
companied Mr and Mrs
Junior
Congrove
of
welcome to all
Mr and Mrs Nev White
had as recent VISitors Mr and
Mrs Robert Swearmgton and
Bobby of West Milton Mrs
Jenn c Hollv

accompa med
tllem home for a short VH:at

Mr and Mrs Ralph Case

Columbus spent a week at
their farm home here and
VISited w1th Mrs Neva Kmg
and several others m the
commun ity

Zanesville
Mrs Alberta Edwards IS
VISitmg With llle Clark Ed
wards family at Canal
Wmches~r

Mr and Mrs Dale Smith
and family visited recently
with Mr and Mrs John
Burns at Logan
Don Srm Ill and family of
Canton VISited Sunday With
Mr and Mrs Dale Smith and
family
Weekend guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs Walter
Brown and family were Mr
and Mrs W11Uam Thomas
and famtly of Enon Mrs
Thomas Spencer of Long
Bottom and son visited the
Brown and Thomas family on
Sunday
- Mrs Lyle Balderson

Carmel News,
By the Day
Mr and Mrs William
Carleton Terry Sayre Mrs
Rose Mary Sayre and Robbie
Rawlmgs spent an evemng
with Mrs Eunle Brinker
recenUy
Mr and Mrs Melvin Circle
and Mark Marlann of
Worthington spent Saturday
mght and Sunday with Mary
Circle Mr and Mrs James
Circle of New Haven joined
them on Sunday
Twenty four persons were
present for Sunday School on
March 7
Mrs Robert Lee Becky
and Bob Bill called on Mr
and Mrs Arthur Orr on
Sunday afternoon

�8- The P&lt;meroy Sent mel M rldleport Pomeroy 0 Friday March 12 1976

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Card of Thanks

ORDINANCE NO -467
AN

ORDINANC E

PROVIDING FOR THE
ISSUANCE OF NOTES IN

THE PRINCIPAL AMOUr-IT

OF

U75 000

BY

THE

V LLAGE OF POMEROY
OH 0 IN ANT C PAT ON OF
THE SSUANCE OF BONDS
FOR THE PURPOSE OF
MAKING IMPROVEMENTS
TO THE WATERWORKS
SYSTEM OF THE V LLAGE
AND

DECLARING

EMERGENCY

AN

WEWO lJL VI

~e

osay

hanlo.~

to a
he k ndness shown
dur ng ou recent t me of

sor ow

Spec a

hanks

o

For Fast Results Use The Sentinel Classifieds

he M dd epor Emergencv
Squad
he s a1f of Ho ze

Med ca Center

par

of memo r es

now che r sh
Th e Fam y

Me Dane

of

Lew s
E W ng
many
I be a

ha

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The ma

Mobile Homes For Sale

WANT ADS

ends and

ne ghbors and Mae
pa bearers and he
Funeral Hom e The
c ards f owe s a w

INFORMATION

DEADLINES

5 P M
Day
Befo e
Pub cat on
Monday Deadl ne 9

am

Cance l a
on
Co rec ons w I be
c ep ed un
9 a m
Day ot Pub cat on

UNFU~NISt.fell
14 .11
10
mob e home ota elec 3

ton cen rat a cond oner
excellent cond ton Phone
247 2684 or 247 2664

3

ac
for

o

for Sale
HAY for sale Ph ne 992 1306
3 5 21 0
20

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SELF COriTA INED
camp ng tra ler w h extras
Excellent cond 1 on Phone
304} 773 5876
398c

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Ph

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949 2023

S IDING SOFF IT T

LARRY lAVENDER
Syracu se Oh o
Ph "2 3993

tJome w th no obhgat1on
how you can really
save
M1ke Young Manager

..see

Phone clay or n1ght
614"192 2206
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Tuneup

DQme
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Phone 742 200&lt;

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2 27 26 c

Bf&lt;ALJ~ORD

Auc onee
Camp ete Serv ce
Phone
949 2487 o 949 2000 Ra e ne
Oil o Cr I Bradfo d
10 9 f

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698 788

Auto Sales

Real Estate For Sale

Wanted To Buy

; r:,o

BEORM
hom e
us
f n sh ed emodel ng Sa l em
S Ru and Phone 7oil2 2306
after 4 p m o see M o B
Hu ch son
9 23 fc

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MOD ER N hom e n Ches e 8
rooms 2 ba hs 2 porc hes
basemen c v
sunpo c h
and we wa e na u a gas
ga age
Pr ced
o se t
Phon e 6 oil 985 A 02
2 &lt;1 fc
HOM E t o
sa e ~~.~ac ous
I ..., ng oom d n ng ro om 1
bed oom s
a ge k tchen
fa m y oom and n ew bath
Phone 992 7394
3 10 4 c
APP RuA
acres w l h ve y
n ce bu d ng lo on Co Rd
32 Chester wat e d s r c
oca t on
Phone
beau t u
949 2770
3 10 6 c

'

Help Wanted

baths

6 rms
furnace

bath n ew Na t gas
3 Brs and n ce

lot S 2 500
NEW LISTING -

Brand

2 ce,.-am c

new 3 BR S

baths large kit

dining

ut llty and carport 1 acre

UNION AVE - 8 rms 5
Brs 2 baths gas F A
furna ce garage pat o and

' acre $18500

DREAM HOME - 3 Brs
' baths a completely
mod k I hot water heat
covere d

patio

2

car

garage and 3 lots Very
nice at S46 900
NEW LISTING - Business
bu ldlng w th 2 bedroom

1:

aparJment

n
SIJ 500

over

Rutland Asking
10 Percent down FHA on
the •bove homes - v A
noth1ng down
NAVE BUYER FOR 100
ACRES OF LANJ)

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2 dr

::. EW N G MA CH N E Repa s
serv ce a llalo.es 99/2284
Th e Fa b c Shop Po me oy
Au hQ zed S ng er Sa es and
Se v c e
We
sha pen
Sc ssors
3 29 l c

I

REA~ X C ON~r::T~
d e ve e d
gh
o you
p o cc Fas and e a sy
ee
es ma es Phone t;l92l1B&lt;
Ooeg en R ea el y M
Co
M dd cpor Oh o
6 30 tc

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LWOOD BOWER S REPA IR
Sw eep e s oas er s
on s
a sma app n ces Lawn
m owe nex o S a e H gh
way Ga rag e on Rou e 1
Phon e Wl ~ l825
A 6 fc
EP T C TA NK S c e a ed
M oder n Sa n a on 992 395 4
0
99 7 734 9
9 a fc
E XCAVA TING
and back.hoe

2

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Carpeting
501 NYLON
99

Square
Yard

RUBBER BACK
w e hav e h un dre d s o f
carpe ve l ues Your job ca n
be com p e ed n 1 to 2
weeks
NID
ong wa ng
per otl l)~r ns aller has 28
years el-p er ence
Expe 1
n~a• a on
You I
ke
wha yo u ge
CALL 142 2211

TALK TO O!YE~DELLI
GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

~TLAND

FURNITUH
742 2211

Thursday Itt 112 noon

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RUnAND fURNITURE

742 2211

ARNOLIJ"GlfA-yj
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'2795
$2295

&amp;

LOOK

'1395
'695
S595

MANY MORE

.

2 SIGNS. Pomeroy

Open Evenmgs T1l6 oo
Exc•"'' T11urs and Sat Ttl5 00

OF

QUALITY Motor Co.
I

1975 DEMO SALE
Caprtce Mal bu Class1c Capr.ce Wagon Suburban We
are movmg these cars out Come In now Get our price

1969 BELAIR 4 DR

P S radio g e&lt;!n tlnlsh

New tires 8 cy l auto

1973 CHEV '12 TON
Cust deluxe 6 cy l std rad o P S
de uxe tutone f n sh red and white

$6'S

I·

$2US

body side mldgs

POMEROY OHIO
.

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE OIV SON
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT
OF

AC

Acc oun s and vo uchers of
he
fo ow n g
named
f d ue ar es h av e been t ed n
h e P oba e cour
M e gs
Coun tv Oh o for approval
and set ement
CASE NO
3 49 A
Th r een h Acc oun
of
he
Hunt ng on Nat ona Blink ot
Columbus Tr us t ee ot he
Trus c rea ed und e he Las
w 1 and Tes am~nt ot A lber
0 Ebersbach Deceased
CASE NO 16 148
Twenty
Th rd Ac;co un
o l Bess e
0 ver gua rd i an of he person
and es ta te ot Gro ver C 01 ver
an n com p e ent pe son
CAS E NO 18 752 - Sev en h
Cur en Accoun of Rodney
Down ng Trustee unde
he
Trus cr eated by he W II of
John B Down ing Deceased
CASE NO 19 4&lt;15 ....,.. F rs
and F nat Account of B ernard
v F ul z AdfTl ln s rator of he
Es ta e of ·Soph a Shan es
Deceased
CASE NO 19 71 F f h
ana F inal Accoun of F reeland
S Norris Gu ard an of he
Person and Esta e of Dona d
Love 1
en
ncompe en
person

CASE NO 20 195

F rs

and F nat Account ot H e en M
Bartels Guard an Of Emmet
P Berte s en ncompetent
penon
CASE NO l l 220
F r!l
current Account o f Ma ry
VIrgin a H ndy a'ld Art e Mae
Buskirk
Co EJtecutr ces of
the Est1te ol Bird e Mae
Baker Deceased
CASE NO 21 •06
F rst
and Final Account of Mar on
F Ebersbach Exe cutr x of
the Estate of Marion Jean
Warner Otcnsed
Unless uceptlons are f ed
htreto sad accoun s w II be
tor hear ng before sa d court
on the 2 h day of Apr I 1976
at wh ich lime sad accounts
w 1 be considered and con
nued from dey to dlly un II
f nally disposed of
Any person In teres ed m av
fIt wrftten excepl ons to said
accounts or to rn e le s per
tan ng o the e,;ec u on o f he
rus not less thart f ve days
pr or to th e date set for
h ear ng
Mann ng D Webster
Judge
Common Pteu court
ProbateD viS on
Meigs Countv Onla
f31 1 ltc

PUBLIC NOT CE

In fo ow ng Sec on 511 5 09
of he Oh o Rev Sed Code he
Board of Revision held he
egula yearly mee no n he
Me gs Coun ly A ud tors Off ce
e ec ng off cers un der Sec ion

57 15 09of he Oho Revised

Code were as follows George
Coli n s
M e gs
cou n v
Treasurer
wa s
e ec ed
Che rman How&amp;rd E Frank
M e gs Coun tv Aud or serves
as Secre tar y to t he Board n
com pi an ce with th s Sec t on
and Henry We sse 'leS as the
th rd member be no Pres den
of
he Bo ard of Counfy
Comm ssi on e rs
T he change in ve uatlon for
he ta~~; year 1976 as the ew
now eads w II on ly effec
hose ax payers who have
added new c ons ruct on The
new cons ru e ton picked up
was done by the Coun y
~ud or dur ng the las three
months of 975 for tle ta x yea
1976
va ues on new constructi on
can now be v ewed at lhe
County Auditors Off ce at any
I

me
2) 27

Howard E Frank
M e gs Coun v Aud o
3) s 12 9 •tc

AstroGrapM
8emree 8ecle Oool

,.71

For Boturdor M.,ch 13
ARIES (M•"'h 21 April 111
Someone whom you may con
verse w th soc1ally today could
be n the position to do you a
fa"Vo bus nessw ae Don t be
hes tant to talk shop

TAURUS (AprH 20 M•r 201 To

exped te a matter of lmpor
tance today you may ha'tte to
use some bo d mag in at ve
measures Th nk carefu v Act
postvey

GEMINI (M•r 21 June 201

There shOu d be advantageous
uses for those b ght deas you

get tod ay elat ng to you work
o ca eer Don t fo get them
O"Ve the weekend

CANCER (June 21-.luiJ 22)

Cond ton s tor personal ac
qu s ton are st 1 ve y favorab e
for you toda'y Opportunities for
ga n could come from unusua
sou ces

For Sale
OLIVER 71 L pto hyd 2 row LEO (July 23 AUO 221 You I
cultlyator ready o go Pone be happ est today domg th ngs
6 • 985 ,.131 or 9-49 2-473 after
that a e a departure from your
6p m
3 12 3tc norma rout ne Steer clea of
friends who are in a ut
For Rent

FURNISHED

2

bedrm

epertment aduUs onty n
Middleport Phone 992 3874
3 12 tt c

VI 1100 (Aug 23 Sept 22)
Your best approach tod ay to
ach eve your ends s through
nd rect methods U oadbtocks

DAN THOMPSON
FORD

.

POM~~.~~.~~~~RM CO.@)

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'3495
$1995

SEE Fred Blaettnar Pat Hill Melvm Little
or Dan Thompson

COUNTS
PROBATE COURT
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

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Tues Wed
800111500

1968 Olds
98 4 Dr. HT
A1r cond
ocally owned
1968 Dlev. Impala 4 Dr. Sedan

H top Tom Rue Side Prtce

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nsu ed
f ee es n ~ es Ca
997 2384
Q[
6 4 698 725 A bilny
0 5
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$895

exceptiona

see Tom Rue Ray Douglas
G ( Patl Williamson or Eddte F1fe

c

20

yea s el!: p e i" c

4 dr

PH. 992-2594

EXC AVAT N G
do e
backho e
and
d che
Cha es R Ha c d Ba k
Ho e S~rv ce Ru and Oh o
Phone 7 '2 2008
JO 78

$895

good economy Tom Rue ~le Prtce

MANY MORE USED CARS STOP

'4195
'2495
'2295
'3995

Hard top very clean

1969 Olds Delta 88

REM ODEL N G
P vmbn g
hea ng and 11
p e!. d
genera
epa
Wo k
gua r an eed 20 yea s ex
per en ce
Ph one 992 2409

0 &amp; D TREE T m m ng

1972 Dodge VB Dlarger 2 Dr.
1970 Dodge VB Polora Custom

$1495

1970 Ford Mavenck
6 cy

Extra

1974
Ford Gran Torino 4 Dr.
Sedan A T P B one ocal owner

S1995

A r runs ,.-Jght Tom Rue Sale Price

our
bu It
lable

Ph (61.fl 985 4102
2· 12-1mo ,

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PB

1973 Pontiac VB Catalma 4 Dr.
H T a r cond P S P B A T one local owne

$2495

1971 Dodge 4 dr wagon

BISSELl BUILDERS

$4

P S

One owner and sharp Tom Rue Sale Price

tn mce locations

S30 000

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w

- 8 rms
,
B R S 2 I v ngs

Mu berry Ave $10 000
RUTLAND - Near ~c hool

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

Air and w red fo

SAVE MONEY?

Po,.tr.!IY 0

4
ga s t replace hot water
h eat
a nd garage on

For Sale

1972 Mercury 9 pass wagon

....... 9ft_

E~fATE

53095

1972 V W Super Beetle

IEAF.ORD
Virgil B Sr Brciit.,

lthl«hlnl~

~~

ton pickup low mileage shows good care

1973
GMC Siena Grande
, ton pickup V8 AT P S really shari":
1974 Ford
LTD VB 4 Dr. Sed.
AT sher ff s car new tran s

Loaded one loca owner sharp Tom Rue Sale Pr1ce

6

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$2195

1973 Chrysler New Yorker

WANT JO

EXCAVATING BAcK HO ES Take advantage of
AND DOZER LARGE AND
pr1ce s
Qual ty
SMA LL SEP T C TANK S I ~mes N ce lots ava
N STAL LEO
B Ll
PULL N S PHON E 992 2 8
D AY OR N G HT

$2495

2 dr H T a r a rea good car Tom Rue Sale Pr ce

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brakes

Whee bala nc ng al neme n

Lost

iM

1972 Dodge % ton Pickup
AT 8ft body
1974 Ford Four Wheel Drive
2

SMITH NFl $01'4
MOTORS. INC

offered at Clearance pr ces

1975 Ford LTD 4 Dr. Sedan
Almost I ke the day It was sold

Tom Rue Sale Prtce

1972 Chevy Impala Custom

Na1han 8 gg s
Rad a tor Spec a st

Sales and tnsta ttat on
Rl l Pomero y Ohio 45769

':1 DELL A nemen
beh nd
Ru and

Ole local owner

From th e l argest T uck or
Bulldoze,-Rad a o to the
ma lest He111 e Co

Lose cars

2~??1~et9J;.~~PS

1974 Dodge Colt Compact Wagon.

We It brrng satftples to you

MISt Sales

~ R~

Demos &amp;
value

USED CARS

Free est1mares un c.
peUng and tnstallat1an

"p

~elf-.: ~

NEW CARRY OVERS
1975 Official Cars

9 pass wagon ai r Tom Rue Sale Pr1ce

4 10 1 mo

73 Cadillac Elderado Cpe, pow, a1r __'5495
73 Cad1lac Cpe DeVIlle DOWer, a1r-- $4795
71 Cadillac Cpe DeVIlle, power, an __ $2495

BUY N(M FOR EXTRA VALUE

$4495

CARPOING

Real Estate For Sale

Pets

USED CARS

1975 Duster 6 cyl 2 dr
Tom Rue$3695
AM F M radio new car warranty Sale Pr•ce
1975 Plymouth Valliant Custom 4 dr
S3895
Air 6 cy l Tom Rue S.'- Pr1ce
1974 Plymouth Siltelhte S3495

GUTTERS AWNINGS

mo

VALUE
RATED

New car warranty Tom Ru• S..le Price

SLOAN'S

IV

Real Estate For Sale

1975 Chrysler Newport Custom 4 dr

WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM

2667

2 9

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FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS

STORM

From 1 shelf fo a hou5t all
types of building 1nd
rt mod•llng
from
the
foundat ion ur, Addition1
urpe11ng pa nting siding
r oofing
p•nenn~
paper
h•nilnj etc

R&amp;J COINS

for Sale or Trade

Ftn•ncint Av• •u e

B own •nto W1 !1 &amp; Attics

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Frldiiy March 12 1976

FREE ESTIMATtS

1

tllown
lnsulatto,.Servtces

CONSTRUCTION

For Rent

o

TOM RUE
\CHRYSLER \
PlijlllfJII/fi MOTORS

Business Services

v ND A LE 2 " 68 3 bedrm
3 2 p
WHEREAS the Counc of
ba h &amp;
oil f expando 25
the v I aoe of Pomeroy Oh o
f awn ng and porch ful y
COIN~
REGULATIONS
* has eQves ed he VII age
c"' rpe ed
Phone 7oil2 2882
The Publ sher reserves
TWO
:~ .
on
8
hoe
Ford
..
Clerk as f sea off cer
o
BUY SELL or TRADE
3 26 c
he r g~ o ed o re ec
wheels 3 pt h ch ractor
cer
the
max mum SHOOT ING MA c.::H Jus off
any ads deemed ob
R
1 near Rock Spr ngs
carry a
hree
4
nt
•
matur y of the bonds he en
bur ed treasure
ect anal The pub sher
F1nd
me e y
Eve y Sunday
p low tost h tch w th top 1 nk
~
referred
o and
he no es
cons r ngs s lver gold
w I no be respons ble for
2 10 p m
No U F20 &amp; 80 Phone 742
here n au hor zed an d such
Coin &amp; Metal
more han one ncorrec
3 22 p
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t sea off ce has es mated
3 ROOM t urn Shed house w lh
nse on
Detectors
3 12 3 p
•
he lte of th e mprovemen as
bath Adu ts only
Phone
For Rent
,J
RATES
RUTLAND Arne can Leg on
at least f ve yea s and ce
992
5535
or
For Want Ad Serv ce
Gun ShQO
Sund ay Mar h
8WEEKo ld babypgs Phone
fed the maK mum ma ur tv
3
10
fc
For Sale
4 'l noon
5 cen s pe
word one
949 2857
... of he bOnds as to y yea s
n ser on
3 26 c
:
and Qf th e no es o be ssued n
2 BEDRM re ler 1 m e from
M n mum Charge S1 oo
..
an clpa on hereof as f ve
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45769
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3 II 121p
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of Pomeroy
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assembly fac or y to ea ed n
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mo v a e em p oy ees and be
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pectat ons at he me th e deb
WE INSTALL!
Intercom system some finishing work required on
s ncurred so ha th ey w 11 A tes
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no
canst tute
arb t a g e J an e Wa l on
f rst floor Where? Rlggscr~st Manor near Tuppers
bonos under Sec t on OJ ct of C erk of Coun c 1
~~rlP
Pia ns One of the f nest ~omes In the area at a
t he lnterna Revenue Code
reasonable
pnce Call for appo ntment
CERTIFICATE
and he regula on s pr escr bed
CO 6P
The unders gned c erk of 6 PUPP ES o g ve away
thereunder The V !ag e c erk
Autom•tlc
W•ttl
border collie Phon e 992
Oh o
,. o,.- any other off ce hav ng Counc I Pomeroy
BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL - 560 N Second St
Conditioner
36 40
responsib tv w th respec o hereby ce r fl es that the
Middleport Sit on the large front porch and watch the
3
II
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Model
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the ssuence of Sll d no tes s fo eg o ng sa ue and c orrect
BUY
210 000
world go by step Inside the large foyer and feel lhe
copy of Ord nance No 461
, ~u!~or az:_d ag~~opdr r:fe edce o ado pted by sa d counc il on he AKC
NOW
M n a ure
fem ale
WoetclyOroln
spaciousness of this th ck walled br ck home open
Schnauzer
housebroken
"" tJf cafe o n beha f o f the st day of Marctl 976 and
AND
C•P•clty
stai rway large I ving ,.-oom wlfh a fireplace huge
Phone 7-42 2050
v llage on the date of del "Very tha t on Ma ch 2 916 she f led
SAVE
formal dining room big kitchen Upstairs Is 4
of sa d no es for nclus on n a cer t ed copy thereof w h
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he Coun v A ud tor of Me gs
bedrooms with a sun porch Plenty of room for real
the transcr p of proceed nos
.,. setting
forth
the fl! ct s Coun y Ohio
CH HU AHUAS tor sa l e J
I vlng at a price you can afford Just $29 500 You w It
est mates and c rcumstan ces
fema es Phone 992 2265
ha ve a home with prestige
Jane Wei on
8nd reasonab e expec at ons
3 1 6p
1339 OOVo
c erk of Coun c 1
pertain ng to the use of l he
RECEIPT
proceeds h ereof and th e
::~ME ROY - High view
low pr ce check this 3
Fema e
Pomeroy Ohio TO GI VE AWAY
prov sfons of sa d Sec t on
POMEROY LANDMARk
room home with large d n ng room
lv n ro
p up Beagle ype Phon e 992
March 2 1976
.,. IOJ(d)
and
re g ule t ons
3
0
with
fireplace
kitchen
and
bath
nat
gas
fu~nlt~~
...
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nck
C.rs•r
Mtr
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e
un
de
s
gned
Coun
y
thereunder
goes too
one low pr ce $7 500 00
e
SECTION 9 Tho
he Aud or Of Me gs cou nt y
PlloM m 2111
v llage Clerk is her eby Oh o he ebv acknowledges A I&lt; C REG Tov Poodl e pups
directed to forward a cert fed r ece p of a cert t ed cop y of
1 week s o d Have sho sand 1975 20FT CHAMPION moor
copy of this ord nance o the he fo ego ng ord nance
Want that FOR SALE ad to read SOLD
home
power steering
wormed bl ack mae $85
County Auditor
power b a kes t t steering
back t ema e S100 T eacu p
Howard E Fra nk
Clll
Jtmmy Deem
SECTION 10 I s found ond
wheel roof a r 2 -400 m les
back en a e $ SO Phone
County Aud o
..., c!tetermlneef ttlat a t formal
949
2388
s
l
eeps
8
Phone
992
3253
Coov e 61.1 66739 15
•ctlons of th s Counc
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3 9 61c
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cern ng and relat ng to he
3 5 12 2tc
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9 - ~ Pcmeroy Senllnel, Middleport P&lt;meroy

.

461 S. 3rd
Middleport

992-2196

Wolfpen
Carpenter
News Notes Personals
Guy Russell and fnend of
Columbus were weekend
VISitors of his father Lmcoln
Russell Franklm Russell
also VISited
Mr and Mrs Wm Boyce of
Columbus were weekend
VISitors of her mother Mrs
Bertha Russell
Saturday visitors or Mr
and Mrs Harley T Johnson
and Mrs Howard Thoma
were Mrs Mae Hawk and
Kenneth local Mr and Mrs
Wm Boyce of Columbus and
Mrs Bertha RusseU
Mr and Mrs Harley Smith
of Kanauga were recent
VISitors of Mr and Mrs
Charley Smith
Mr Roy Smith was a
Sunday visitor of Charley
Smith
Peggy Murphy was a
Saturday visitor of Mr and
Mrs
Harley Johnson
Tammy Cheryl and Terry
confront you dev se ways to
outf ank them

LtiiRA (Sept 23 Oct 231 You
mate a prospects look rather
promls ng today prov ded you
use you f ne mind to cap ta ze
on the advantag es offe ed

SCORPIO

(Oct 24 Nov 221
Su p Is ngly the a ge the

ssue s today the better you
should be able to co pe Zero n
on ma10 targets Play to w n

BAOITTAIIIU&amp; (Nov 23 Dec
21) Don t reJect n"V tatlons to
day where you might have the
opportun ty to meet new peo
pie F esh contacts at th s time
could ate pro"Ve valuable

CAPRICORN (Poe 22 Jon
18) Share as much t me as
pQsslbte today w tn persons
w th whom you have strong
emotional bonds The ex
per ences should p ove rewar

ding
AQUARIUS (J•n 2D Fob 1tl

Its a good day to get togethe
w th assoc ates who are n your
same f etd ca r eer w se
Someth ng mutua y prof table
may esu t

PI&amp;CIS (Fell 2D M•rch 201
Work o serv cas that you per
form we tod ay should y e d a
arge etu n than usual Put
you hea t n you tasks

~Wt:rOOJ
Morch I 3 1t78

A s de nte est that you ve
never
ed to expo t befo e
co uld p ove prof tab e th s
com ng year Look for new
markels for you wares and
ta lents

Mrs Roberta Parker of
Strasburg VIsited here with
her sister Martha Mays and
aloo m Middleport with her
SOD and daughter m law Mr
and Mrs Robert Parker and
family
Mr
and Mrs
Glen
Gassaway Powell 0 were
weekend guests of their son
m law and daughter Mr and
Mrs Wilham Miller and
family An aunt Mrs Fred
Whetnall
Col umbu s
accomparued them here
Mr and Mrs Clay Jordan
Lavern Jordan and daughter
Ruth Ann Birchfield and Mr
and Mrs Mendal Jordan
were m Columbus for the
funeral of their uncle
Clarence Lee Mr Lee B8
passed away m Florida on
Monday His wife Delphia
Jordan l ee passed away
several yea rs ago

Other

relatiVes m the area are a
nephew Dorsey Jordan
local and a sister m law
Mrs
Homer Lee
of
HarriSonville
Martha May s receiv ed
word of the death of a cousm
Mrs Phil Baker at Decatur
lnd

Cecil Gillogly and Mrs
Arthur Crabtree s pent
Sunday afternoon With their
mother Goldie Gillogly who
IS m Holzer Medical Canter
for treatment
Mr and Mrs Boyd Oliver
and Steve of Baltimore Ohio
were guests of Mr and Mrs
Walter Jordan and Joshua on
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Bob Hamson
and family Stoutsville
visited her parents Mr and
Mrs W11Uam Cheadle and
her brother and Sister m law
Mr and Mrs Rex Cheadle
and family
Recent guests of Mr and
Mrs Rex Cheadle were her
brother m law and Sister Mr
and Mrs Roger Spiegel
Columbus
Mrs Dana Bailey IS
reportedl y conva lescmg
satisfactorily followmg heart
surgery at Umvers1ty
Hospital m Columbus Her
son m law and daughter Mr
and Mrs Richard Jeffers of
New Bo'kton Ill we re
overmght gues ts of hi s
parents Mr and Mrs Reed
Jeffer s a nd returned to
&lt;dumbt s tlong with Mr
11" I
I
rel tii\t s
here lo lx&gt; n~ar her
M
I Mrs Arthur Ree ly

75 Dodge Dart Sw1nger, slant 6, auto • !3495
75 Ford Granada 4 Dr, pow 1 a1r ---'4195
75 Chev % I C-20 PU, 4 wh dr ___ '5395
75 Mavenck 4 Dr auto, PS PB __ '3195
74 VW Bus, 9 pass. __________ ,
3695
73 Nova 2 Dr, V-8 auto PS----- 12595
73 Bu1ck luxus 4 Dr, pw, a1r ----- 13395
73 Volkswagen Bus, 9 pass ------ '3295
73 Olds 98 lux Sedan, pow a1r ___ 13495
72 Chev Vega HB Cpe, 4 speed, rad10 11495
72 Bu1ck LS Cus Con, power, air___ 12895
72 BUick Electra, Vtop, pow , a1r ___ ,2695
72 Olds 98 HT Sed, power, a1r ----'2695
72 Chev Imp Cus Cpe, full power, an12295
72 Olds Lux Sed , full power fact au 12895
71 Olds 98 Lux Sedan, pow, a1r __ _: 1795
71 Pontiac LeMans Wag pow, au ___12195
71 Mercury Comet 2 Dr 6 cvl std
'1195
71 Ford LTD Wagon pow , luggage rack11695

1974 DtEVY MONTE CARLO
2 dr H T t t whee l A M F M stereo swing out sets
sun oo f rad a t res must see

'4495
1974 FORD LTD 2 DR HT

'2995

1973 PINTO SQUIRE

'2295

Au to P S P B
daub e sh arp

a r v ,..oof cruse c ontrQI rad a ls

tact a r lug rack wood grain

St a wag .4 cy auto
tr m ancy whee s

1974 VEGA HATOiBACK
4

cy

'2295

3 spd l ke new

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO
4d

a r

sed

PS

P B

'2495

v roof

$2495

1973 MERC. MONTEGO
MX Brougham 4 d

sed

ar PS

P B V roof

E11tr a c ean

1973 PONT. WXURY LeMANS '2B95
2d H T a r P S P B
w te and she s r Qht

v roof ra y whee ls rea anu

'2695

1972 OLDS
Vista C,.-u se 9 pass wagon sun roof air
st ereo radla t res f u lly equ tpt

s2495

1973 CHEVY IMPAlA
2 dr Coupe auto P S

P B fa ct a r v nyl roof AM

FM ape

1972 BUICK RIVIERA
2 D

Sport Coupe

loca lly owned

'3295
ful y equlpt

sharpest around

71 Ford Tor Cpe, V-8, auto a1r_ ___ 11595
71 Bu1ck SL 4 dr, pow, a1r ----- 11995
70 Chevelle Coupe, V-8 auto -----'1595
70 Olds 98 HT Sed, pow, F alr---....11095
69 Ply 4 Door, V8 auto.--------1895
68 Dodge Dart Cpe, V-8 auto ----- '995
67 VW 2 Door Bug ___________ '695

1974 OLDS

67 Chevelle 4 Door 6 cyl auto -----1695
68 Pontiac StatiOn Wagon-------- 1795
66 Cadillac Coupe DeVIIIe -'-------'195
72 Dodge 1 ton Truck, flat bed---- 12695

1971 CHEVY IMPAlA 4 DR

See one of these courteous salesmen Pete•
Burrrs lloyd Me Laugh 1m or Marvin
Keebaugh

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
You II L1ke Our Quality Way
of Domg Busmess
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evenmgs Unhl6 00-T1IS p m Sat

Kingsbury News Notes
The Kingsbury Missionary
Club of Carle &lt;on Church had
an all day mee tmg at the
home of Mrs Neva Kmg w th
the day spent qUiltmg Those
who enJOyed the fellowship
" ere Mrs Yvonne Young
Mrs

V rg 1ma

Dean

Mrs

Mary Lou Houdershelt Mrs
Amta
Dean
Audra
Houdershelt Wesley and
Yeve~ Young Jeremy Dean
and Mrs Kmg The next
meeting will be March 10 at
the home of Mrs Kmg

Mr and Mrs Roger Young
honored her mother Mrs
Janelll Beal on her blrlllday
with a family dmner Sunday
Others present were Mr and
Mrs Russell Well Mr and
Mrs Kirk Chevaher Mr and
Mrs Wayne Beal and the
hos~ss and her family Mr
and Mrs Roger Young
Wesley and Yevette
Mr and Mrs Charles King
and Susan and JuniOr VISI~d
recently with Mr and Mrs
Edward King and family at
Harr1sonvtlle

of Southside W Va spent
Saturday here wi th her
parents Mr and Mrs Walter
Swett
Carl Green lees
was
tra nsferred from Veterans
Memo n al Hosp tal
n
Pomeroy to Umvers 11y
Hos pital m Columbus on
Monday His daughters Rose
Hooper Athens and Carolyn
Fra ley loca l were m
Columbus to be with their
fathe r on Tuesda y His
condition

IS

seriOus

Mr and Mrs Walter Swett
were m Columbus on Monday
to VISit Mrs Hilbert Cox at
Umvers1ty Hospital Hilbert
Cox r em a ns m

tif

mtens1ve

care followmg surgery
Denms Fraley 82 passed
away a t Holzer Medical
Center Mr Fraley who had
hved m thiS area for many
years IS surVIved by his wife
L ueUa four oons Chiton and
Clare nce lo ca l James
Prairieville La and Denms
Jr of Morgan City La and
two daughters Lorrame
Hmkle Grafton W Va and
Don s J Baker London Ohio
14 g1 ndchlldren 36 great
gnu del 1ld1 en and a sister

l ss1e Marcu n of Kent Icky

Funeral serviC"ii_ were held at
the Bigony.Jordijn Funeral
Home m Albany with Rev
Alfred Havens officiating
BUI w I wa s m Ten pie
Ccn rtrn

Mr and Mrs John Dean
had as recent visitors Mr and
Mrs Robert R1ed and David
Mrs Anna Mae Terrell Miss
Juan Ia Terrell all of
Pataskala Mrs Bill Spaun
and Shannon of Pomeroy Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Markms of
Racine and John and Anita
and Jeremy Other callers
were Mr and Mrs Garold
gilkey and family of A!hens
and Mr John Shmn of
Chicago
Mrs Hazel Arnold and
Wal~r had as recent visitors
Mr and Mrs Pa trick
Williams and famtly of
McArthur Mr and Mrs
Lester Arnold and sons of
Col umbus Mr and Mrs
Ronald McNally of Athens
Mr and Mrs McNally of
Athens On Sunday afternoon
Mrs Arnold and Mrs
Williams called on Mr and
Mrs Alpha Russell of
Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Charles
Arnold had as visitors
recently Mr and Mrs R;Iy
Underwood and family of
Newark Oplo
The Carleton Church will
be havmg a revival sl&lt;!rtmg
March 25 thru 31 Service
"'II star t a t 7 30 each
evemng The evangeliSt will
be Norman Taylor of Evans
W Va Special smgmg each
evemng The pastor of the
church Gary Kmg extends a

AM FM

'3895

Toronado Cus t om
equ pt radial t r es

2

V roof opera w ndows fully

1972 CHEVY VEGA
Ha chback

4 cy

'1295

auto G T

1971 PONTIAC BONNEVILlE
4

D

'995

1973 FORD MAVERICK
4d sed

6

cyl auto P S Brougham nt

N ce fam ly car

5

1969 CHEVY IMPAlA
2

Dr

695

H T

1970 PONT. VENTURA
4 dr

$995

oca ly owned good cond on

-------TRUCKS-------

1965 OiEVY VAN
Several other cars m slock at Riggs
See Ray Rtggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS

Located on St Rt 7

Chester 0

Reedsville News Notes
V!sslors at the home of Mr
and Mrs Lawrence Rose
durmg the weekend were Mr
and Mrs Thomas Rose Mrs
Evelyn Rose Mr and Mrs
John Kaleski of Akron Mrs
Thelma Dutton and Mrs
Ruth Bonnet of Parkersburg
W Va and Mr and Mrs
Terry S~them of Pomeroy
Rd
Mrs Gladys Morgan has
moved to Columbus she
accompamed Mrs Opal
Randolph
Mrs
Rose
Thomas and Richard Swam
to Colwnbus Mrs Randolph
Mrs Thomas and Mr Swam
visited with Mrs Thomas
fam ily Mrs Gladys Baugh
man Frank and Tom Gale at
Gahanna~

Robm Humphrey student at
OhiO Slate Umvers1ty m
Colwnbus and Mr and Mrs
Gary Walker of Pomeroy
Rd were recent visitors of
Mr and Mrs Charles
Humphrey
Mr and Mrs Randy Young
of Pomeroy Rd visited
Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Maurice Reed and family
Mr and Mrs Gene Wilson
were vacatiOning at Tarpon
Sprsngs Fla They ac
companied Mr and Mrs
Junior
Congrove
of
welcome to all
Mr and Mrs Nev White
had as recent VISitors Mr and
Mrs Robert Swearmgton and
Bobby of West Milton Mrs
Jenn c Hollv

accompa med
tllem home for a short VH:at

Mr and Mrs Ralph Case

Columbus spent a week at
their farm home here and
VISited w1th Mrs Neva Kmg
and several others m the
commun ity

Zanesville
Mrs Alberta Edwards IS
VISitmg With llle Clark Ed
wards family at Canal
Wmches~r

Mr and Mrs Dale Smith
and family visited recently
with Mr and Mrs John
Burns at Logan
Don Srm Ill and family of
Canton VISited Sunday With
Mr and Mrs Dale Smith and
family
Weekend guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs Walter
Brown and family were Mr
and Mrs W11Uam Thomas
and famtly of Enon Mrs
Thomas Spencer of Long
Bottom and son visited the
Brown and Thomas family on
Sunday
- Mrs Lyle Balderson

Carmel News,
By the Day
Mr and Mrs William
Carleton Terry Sayre Mrs
Rose Mary Sayre and Robbie
Rawlmgs spent an evemng
with Mrs Eunle Brinker
recenUy
Mr and Mrs Melvin Circle
and Mark Marlann of
Worthington spent Saturday
mght and Sunday with Mary
Circle Mr and Mrs James
Circle of New Haven joined
them on Sunday
Twenty four persons were
present for Sunday School on
March 7
Mrs Robert Lee Becky
and Bob Bill called on Mr
and Mrs Arthur Orr on
Sunday afternoon

�10 - The Pomeroy &amp;ntinl'l. Middleport -Pomeroy. 0 .. Friday, March 12,1976

Local news in briefs
The Jun ior Fair Boa rd will

THE ORANGE Township

meet Saturday a t 10 a.m . i n
the Vo- Ag room at Mei gs
High School. Of f icers wi ll be

AT BAKER'S

Fire Oep1. will sponSor a
square dance March 20 from
8: 30 to mi dnight at Tuppers
Plai ns Elemen tary School.

elec ted .

Quality Home Furnishings
At The Lowest Possible Prices.

• Aexsteel

• Speed Queen

eBassett
elane

• Frigidaire

CHESTER - The Ches ter

daJe
for
Indepen dent
Baseball team a1 Letart Falls
is Sunda y , Ma rch u , at 1: 30
p.m . or con 1act Don Hupp at

Ju dge Man ning Webster will
soeak on juvenile problem s.

247 -2241.
TH E

NEW

• Hoover

• Admiral

LETART FALLS - Si gn up

PTA . will meet Monda y ,
Marc h 15, at 7: 30 p .m. a t
Chester E le me nta ry School.

MIDDLEPORT

• Many More

Pome r oy .

Courteous
Service

fa mily

"Wearin' of the Green"
•

NOW THROUGH MARCH 31

SAVE 15%
;

Pomeroy
Na tional 's
Money Sale applies to all
kinds of loans . Auto loans .
Personal
loan s.
Home
improvement loan s. Hom e
furnishing loans . Vacation
loans .
Boat
loans .

Consolidation
there others?

loans .

Miners
(Continued from page I )
amount of air in the area
where
the
explosion
occurred. Barrett said the
foremen had called out that
something was wrong with
the ventilation and the blast
occurred shortly thereafter.
The Blue DialllQnd Coal
Co., Knoxville, parent firm. of
Scotia, has denied the firm
· has had a poor safety record.
Jasper Cornett, vice
president of operations for
Blue Diamond, said earlier
any conclusions as to the
cause of Tuesday 's explosion
would have to wait until
MESA and the state
completes its investigation .
Joe Cook, deputy assistant
administrator for coal mine
health and safety in Mesa,
said Thursday that since a
1969 federal mine-&lt;lafety law
went into effect, federal
inspe&lt;!tors had gone into the
Scotia mine a total of 530
times for various inspections .

Are ·

So, if you are planning to
borrow money, do it now
during Pomeroy National's
Money Sale ... and save.
Remember, during this
period you can save 15
percent of the normal
finance charge on any
installment loan of $1000 or
more .
It's here .. . the big Money
Sale. At Pomeroy National
Bank!!!

St. Patrick' s is a friendly day • . .
A day to stop awhile
To talk a bit and visit ...
To share a friendly smile .. . so .•.

Stop in tlte Pomeroy National Bank and its branches
at Rutland and Tuppers Plains, on March 13, St.
Patrick's Day (March 17), and March 20 to enjoy
refreshments with our friendly staff. There will also
be favors!

Sst
I

Adissolution of marriage, a
divorce and a suit for money
have been filed in Meigs
County Corrunon Pleas Court.
Therill S. Randolph, Jr.,
Rt. 3, Racine, and Sandra L.
Randolph, Belpre, filed for
dissohl\ion of their marriage.
Yvonna Garten, Racine, filed
suit for divorce against
Richard Edward Garten,
Barnesville, Ohio, on charges
of gross neglect of duty and
extreme cruelty , Rutland
Furniture Co. filed suit lor
judgment in the amount of
$'100 against Great American
Homes, Inc., Pomeroy.

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
the century
established 1872

-

Mrs .

Mi Iford

Co l u m l:ius ;

( Dora I

Lon'g,

M rs .

Ca r ey

(Mildred)
Strausbaug h,
Wi lkesv ille; Mrs . Cliff (Opa l)
Ca l lih a n, Ewin gton ; Miss
Gladys Sayre, Wilkesvi ll e ,

and Mrs . Ange lo !J udy)

J ean y, Col umbus ; 29 grand·
cl'lildren, 61 great . g ran d -

child re n1 .;~n d 20 grea t-great ·
grand c hi l dr en ; a bro ther,
Otho, Wes t vi rg inia, and a
si ster, M rs. June Donehew, in

Columbus.

She was preceded in dea th
by her paren ts, he r husban d,
tw o sons, a dau9 hter, th ree
brothers ahd a s1ster.
Funeral serv ices w il l be
conducted at the Wilkesvi ll e
Chapel of the Walker Funer al
Hom ~ a t 2 p .m . Su n~ay with
Dr . R. D. Brown offi cia ti ng .
Buria l will be in the Salem
Center Cemetery. Frie nds
ma y ca ll a;t the chapel any
time after 2 p.m. Sa turday
unti l th~ hour of the serv ice.

HERT TO MEET
Th e Big Bend emergency
radio team !BERT ) will meet
at 2 pm. Sunday in the
ba semen( of the fo rmer
children's home on Mulberry
Heights in Pomeroy. It 's a
"must " that every member
attend to reorganize the team
said Guy Hysell , president of
tbe Big Bend Citizens Band
fuldio Club . .

AUDIT WANTED ---Mee ting in special session
Thursday night , the . Meigs
Local School District Board
of Education passed a
resolution requesting a cash
count and audit of books by
lhe state auditor 's offi ce. The
requeSt is routine ~ occurrin.g
in districts when a change ts
made in the clerk 's post.

Veterans Memorial Huspilal
ADMITTED Lo uise
Eshleman, Pome r oy;
Leondus Lee , Pomeroy ;
Karen Haggy, Pomeroy ;
Alice Curtis, Long Bottom .
DISCHA R GED
fulymond Hartley, Ronald
McCarty , Jackie King , Allen
Hamm, Tanya Cundiff,
Zelma Grady, Mildred Wolfe,
Edna Stiles, Amy Roush ,
David Mills, Juanita Ferrell,
Thelma Fitchpalriek.

Final m~ting
in Marietta
on Saturday

Holzer Medical Center
1Diseh~~rges , Mareh 111
Joseph Allen, Cba rles
Ballar d , Neva Barnes ,
The Application Task
William Bradley , Marilyn
Corvin, Wannette Co ttrill, Force fo r the new 18 county
Mary Cox, Melinda Escue , Health Systems Agency
Bonnie Fisher, John Fisher , sponsored
by
the
James Gillum, Marion Ha U, Southeas tern Ohio Health
Ruth Holt , Monty Johnson , Pl a nn ing Ass ociation
Micky Kincaid, Lois Layne , (SEOHPA ), will hold the final
Gerald Lehew, Melissa of three scheduled meetings
Marc·um, John McDaniel, · at9 a.m. Saturday, March 13,
Callie Meth eney, Gaither at th e Ramada Inn , in
Miller, Willi am Mullins, Marietta . All sessions are
Marlin Nibe rt , Ka therine open to the pubUc.
Plymale, Nina Rose, Garrett
The 18 member task force
Sheets, Ladora Sommer , has the responsibiUty for
Timothy Spires, Bonnie encoura gin g public in·
Stepp,
J anice Stewart.
volvement and drafting an
•
(Births, March 10)
application
for designation as
Lows ionight in the mid 30s.
Mr . and Mrs. Ga r y Slaven , a Health Systems Agency
Pa r tly clo udy Saturday, da ughter , Syracuse ; Mr. and
highs in the 40s. Probability Mrs. Kenneth Thornhill, son , (HSA ). The new health
service area consolidates the
of precipitation 70 per cen t Ravenswood, W. Va .
11 counties currently in the
today and tonight, 20 per cen t
(Births, March 11)
SEOHPA
regio n and the
Saturday.
Mr . and Mrs. Leslie G. seve n countie s presently
Burgess, son, Gallipolisi Mr. served by the Ohio Valley
and Mrs. Stephen Sanders, Health Services Foundation
da 11ghter , Northup ; Mr. and (OVHSF J, based in Athens.
WEAVER 1\J QUIT
J ames
Tha cker ,
P AI NESV ILLE, Ohi o M,
This Saturday, the meeting
da
1
•ter
,
Wellston
;
Mr. and will cover aspects of the
1UP! ) - Dr. Paul Weaver ,
preside nt of Lak e Erie Mrs. Dloyd D. Weaver , son , application relating to Area
College for the past 25 years, Leon, W. Va.
Health Needs and Resources ,
an~ ounced Thursday he will
Work Program, Delineation
relinquish the post once a new
of Committee Involvement in
PLEASANT VALLEY
chief executive is found .
Application , Assuran ce of
DISC HARGES .:.__ Carl Status.
Weaver said he plans to
continue as a workiog trustee Lievi ng, Mrs. Manford
Interested individuals or
on long range planning and Ba uer . Wade Ra ndolph , groups who wish to comment
financing after · he gives up Will ia m Neal , Anthony on the above items are en~
the presidency. He said a Mayes, all Point Pleasant ; couraged to present their
Board of Trustees' search Oscar Fry, Gallipolis; Mrs. views in \\Tiling or orally at
corrunittee will consult the Beverly Estep, Mason ; Mrs. the meeting.
faculty,
students
and Clifford Leport, Henderson ;
alumnae abou t possi bl e Melvin l'" reeman , Cheshire ;
candidates.
Mrs. Foreman Stevens ,
Lake Erie, a libe ral arts , Apple Grove; Mr s. . Carson
LOCAL TEMPS
school for women, has been Roush , New Haven ; Mrs.
Temperature in downtown
battling the enrollment prob- David Holley, Vinton .
Pomeroy Friday at II a .m.
lems currently plaguing most
BIRTII - A son to Dr. and was 57 degrees under cloudy
small private colleges.
Mrs. Mark Cheng, Point 'Skies.
Pleasant, March 11.

Weather

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(Techn icolor }
Starring : Jeff Bridges,

Alan Ark in, and Andy
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Show starts at 7:00p.m .

Teacher tenure hill hearing resumes this week
COLUMBUS - Amended Substllute
Senate Bill 208, heavUy embatUed In the
Houae · Education Committee becauae It
stands to rip traditional powers from
locaUy elected school boarda, heads Into
this week still far from a vote on the floor
of the Houae.
The Ohio School Boards Association ,
alerted to the threat of having less control
over valuation procedures of non-tenure
teachers and the granting of tenure
without a coetly, tim«::n8uming court
procedure (due process), warned its
members Saturday of probsble action in
the third week of the Ho.""" committee's
hearings on S. B. 208 Wednesday at 8 p.m.
The OSBA report said :
The House Education COmmittee last
Wednesday adopted a series of significant
amendments to Am. Sub. SB 208
( Celebreue D-25) providing for mandatory evaluation of certificated personnel
and extenaive due process for non-renewal
of non-tenured teachers' contrac ts. The

Weather
Variable cloudiness Sunday
with a chance of snow late in
the day northwest. -Highs
mostly in the 4tls. Mostly
cloudy with a chance of snow
north Sunday night. Lows in
the 20s. Cloudy with a c_hance
of snow northeast Monday.

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coounlltee JDee ting adjourned with a
nwnber of significant amendments still to
be introduced. The remaining amendments will be considered this week wilb a
vote on the bill apparently to come at that
Urne.
Two of the OSBA's major objections to
the bi)l have not heOn addressed by
c001mi !tee amendments :
I DUE PROCESS FOR NONRENEWALS: The bill still provides extensive due process proCedures for the
non--renewal of a non-tenured teacher's
contract. These procedw-es include the
right to a hearing before a referee, right to
counsel, right to cross examine witnesses,
right to subpoena witnesses and an extensive discovery procedure which would
exclude any evidence not submitted to the
other party In accordance with the
procedure. The non-tenured teacher would
be entitled to this hearing even if the
evaluation conducted by the school personnel is fair and just and the non-renewal

organization representing the teachers,
principals, or assistant principals to be
eva luated. While tbe OSBA supports the
concept of mandatory evaluation , the
OSBA vigorously opposes any attempt to
make the educational policy of the school
dis tric t subject to the collective
bargaining process. Those persons who
will be eva luated should properly have
substantial input into the development of
the evaluation procedure.
But the final authority for the
establishmen t of such a procedure should
rest with the board of education.
Among the ma jor changes already
made in the bill are the following :
- The definitiona of "just cause" and
"incompetency" were changed to relate to
a "pattern of conduct resulting in a
faillU'e '' rather than a ''continuing failure''
to remedy de ficien cies. VIolation of
reasonable rules and regulations of a
board of education was inserted as a
. reason for non-renewal or tennination.

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MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

Our Regular Stocl'

Open Saturday 9:30 to 5 P.M.

Elberfelds In ·P'lmeroy

GALLIPOUS ...._ D. lilly Roberts,
Route 2, Bidwell, who filed his declaration
of candidacy for llheriff ,on the Republican
ticket Friday, Is employed at Rio Grande
College ·as Director of Fad!Uies, and has
served a1 a special deputy Wider Denver
Walker, James Saunderi, and Oscar
Baird.
Roberts obtained basic police training
at Hocking Technical Collefle at Nelsonville and has taken additional work toward
an Associate Degree in Pollee Science.
He Ia preaenUy commander of the
Basic Law Enforcement Class al Buckeye
Hills C11reer Center.
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Roberts, member of the Ohio Private
College Security Asln., Is married to the
:~~~~~ne Wickline. They hsve three

cousins.
Mrs. Simpson was a member of the
Racine Baptist Church and Rac ine
Chapter 134, Order of Eastern Star.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at the fulwlings-Coats Funeral
Home with the Rev . Don Walker officiating. Burial .will be in Letart Falls
Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

BICENTENNIAL ROBES - Pupils
of Racine Kindergarten classes wlll be
wearing red, while and blue robes at
graduation exercises this spring in
keeping with the Bieentennial. Donette
Talbott, six-year-old dought~r of Mr.
and . Mrs. Daniel Talbott, Portland,
models one of the robes made by
Virginia Burke. The mo.lhers of the
children are making the robes which
were paid for by donations. Jean Alkire
Is one of the teachers, Suzanne Wolfe is
teacher under Tille I program, and
Karen Johnson is a helper.
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VAUGHN .

JAMES J. PROFFfiT

·vaughn n~ed
He the third ·Republican to file for
BRUCE DAVIS .
in the June primary.
No. 2 man. at
Davis files for
Deadline for
Gallipolis post
chamber event
COLUMBUS - Ohio State Highway
Meigs sheriff
Patrolman Jerry L. Vaughn of the
Poat has been promoted to the
RUTLAND - Bruce Davis, Chief of
is March 22nd Wilmington
rank of sergeant and named assistant Police in Rutland for the past seven years,
Sheriff

GALIJPOLIS - DeadUne lor reaer· commander of the GallipoUs Post.
Sgt. Vaughn joined the Patrol in 1965.
vations for the 39th annual Gsllipolls Area
Chamber of Commerce banquet Is Mon- He was cbooen Outstanding Palrolman of
day, March 22, acctr!ling to Mrs. Thelma the Year at the Wihnlngton Post iii 1968,
1971, and 1973, and was selected as outElliott, executive secretary.
standing
officer of the year fm- the HIThe bicentennial year dinner meeting
county
Wilmington
Dislrict in 1973.
will he beld Thunday, March 25, beginHe
is
originally
from Portsmouth
ning at 7:30 p.m. in the Rio Grande
where
he
graduated
from Portsmouth
College-Community CoUege Cefeterta.
High
School.
He
served
six
years in the U.
Guest speaker tbla spring Is Mike
S.
Marine
Reserves
from
1959
to 1964.
Pekarak, chainnan of lhe speakers bureau
Sgt.
Vaughn
and
his
wife,
Sherry,
have
of the National cash Register firm ,
a daughter. Regina, 11, and a son , Mat.
Dayton.
·
Pekarak's prsentation is a fast. thew, 4.
moving review of today 's dynamic
marketplace- a people, a technology, a 'LI!JJle,nn- :.. .. rrvnuf
nation - conatantly being challenged by a 1r~ U«U&lt; r~ 1 &amp; ..__. • .T ~
world rapidly changing around them.
,
,
The main thrust of thiS program deala
momlng
with
peope, pride, productivity, professional performance technology,
MIDDLEPORT - A thief or thieves
opUmlzatipn o1 assets human, lechnical broke into Tony's Carryout, Mill St. betand economic eventa.
ween midnight and 4 p.m. Saturday gelthis powerful preaentaUon to vitalized Ung away wlth an undetermined amount of
with the dr111118 and htunor that can only merchandise.
be uperlenced through "real life"
An inventory was being taken Saturday,
situations. The measage takes on ad· but it was known that knives and money
diUonal impact through the "Chal!enge of were missing.
Change" ~as been enthusiastically
Sgt. Don Roach of the Middleport police
received by capacity audiences discovered the side door of the place open
throughout the United Statea and Canada. at about 4 a.m. Herman Henry of the
PreaenUy ts · Is one of America's moet Bureau of Criminallnvesligalion, Logan ,
Ohio, was on hand Saturday to assist in the
sought alter programs.
Ticketa for the dlriner are f'/.:10 per investigation .
·
person and may be purehaaed from a
chamber director, the chamber office or
OPEN HOUSE SET
ri-om one of the ihne Gallipolis bankll.
POMEROY - An open house will be
. held from I to 4 p.m. today at the Meigs
UNIT CALLED
Muaewn in Pomeroy with a new sports
POMEROY '- The Pomeroy E-R display to be featured. The display which
squad was called to the old Chfsler Road . coven hunting, baseball, golf, tennis,
at 1:23 ...m. Saturday for WIUiam Kauff, foothll, horse racing, horse shows,
who had a back Injury. He was taken to fishing, trapping and bowling has items
Veterana Memorial Hospital.
dating bsck to 1750 running through today.

hit Saturday

-theme of 1976 Standard
VBS Materials and .correlated helps.

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has filed as a Republican candidate for the
nomination to run for Meigs County
Sheriff.
Davis has worked as a deputy in the
county sheriff's department. He is a
member of the Gallia-Meigs Fraternal
Order of Police, a past president of the
Meigs Fire arid Emergency Assn., and a
former president of the Rutland Volunteer
Fire Department. Davis is currently
assistant fire chief of the Rutland Fire
Department.
He attended the Ohio Police Officers
rfaining School and has had 40 hours of
training in drug abuse . He is a native of.
Meigs County and is the son of Merle and
Freda Davis, Salem St, Rutland.
Davis and his wife, Marjorie, are the
parents of two sons, David and Dan .

Fall election for
sheriffs position
POMEROY - James J. (Jiggs )
Proffitt, Route 4, Pomeroy (Wolfpen Rd .)
Friday filed his petition as a Democratic
candidate for the office of Meigs County
Sheriff with the Meigs County Board of
Elections.
Proffitt is the first Democrat to file for
nomination to the post and is expected to
be unopposed in the June 6 primary.
Born in 1927 at Great Bend, Proffitt is
the son of Hazel and Jim Proffitt, Great
Bend. He joined the U. S. Navy in 1945 and
retired in 1966 after 21 years of service.
Proffitt is a member of the Bible
Baptist Church of Grand Prairie, Tex.; a
member of the Racine Lodge 461, Free and
Accepted Masons; Ohio Valley Com.
mandery No. 24 ; the Knights Templar in
Pomeroy. He is a member of the Twin City
Shrine Club and of Syrian Temple Shrine,
Cincinnati. He belongs to Drew Webster
Post 39, American Legion.
Proffitt and his wife, Margie, have two
sons, Monty and Terry of Portland, and a
daughter, Patricia, of Chicago.

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THIS IS HOW IT WAS THEN

KIWANIS SPEAKER - Dr.
Gerald A. Favermao, acting dean,
College of Osteopathic Medicine, Ohlo
University, Athens, wlll be guest
speaker ·durjng Wednesday night's
regular weekly meeting of the
Galllpolis Kiwanis Club at O.car 1s.
The dinner meeting starts at 6:30 p.m.
Individuals other than Kiwanlans
wishing to hear Dr. Faverman should
contact A. R . Ouro$e for reservations ,
446-4800.
BONDS FORFEITED
POMEROY - Two defendants forfeiting bonds and a !bird drawing a fine in
the cotirt of Pomeroy Mayor Clarence
Andrews Friday night were Dwight Carl,
Albany, $300 for driving while intoxicated
and Stephen Norris, Racine, $20 for
speeding, and fined $25 and costs on
conviction of speedin g was Robert
Sawyers, Racine.

Accomplice sought
in hospital heist

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Surviving are a brother·in·law, J oe

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continuing con tract, are subject to tbe due
process requirements .
- The evaluation procedure was
modified to require that a person be given
at least 90 days to remedy specified
deficiencies rather than 90 school days .
Amendments were defeated which
would have given boards of education
more Oexibility in eslablishing evaluation
procedures, increased the probationary
period from three to five years, required
professional or permanent certificate for
tenure, and provide appeals for the nonrenewal of limited conlracts only after five
years se r vice. Although the OSBA
ackn owledges ma jor improvements have
contract ..
bee n made in the bill, a t least two fun- A provision was added to require 18 damental issues, due proc~ss and the
semester or 27 quarter hours of additional negotiation of the evaluation procedure,
education or con tinuing education ap- have yet to be resolved .
proved by the board of education to be
The OSBA urges every school board
eligible for tenure.
member to contact members of the House
- The bill was clarified to insure that Educa tioil Committee to express their
all non-renewals, not just non-renewals continuing concerns on these vital features
when a person has become eligible for a of the bill.

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SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1976

The driver of the second car, James
Seals, 55, of Ochopee, Fla., was also injured in the accident, which occurred at
the intersection of U. S. 41 and State Road
27.
A state police spokesman said Mrs.
Simpson 's car was 'southbound on Fla. 27
and only slopped "momentarily" at a slop
sign on tbe intersection. She proceeded
into the in.tersection and was slruck by the
Seals' car.
1
Both autos we're demolished.
Mrs. Simpson was born Oci.J7,1911 in
Ailti.quity, the daughter of the late Millard
and Lizzie Stobart Sayre. she was also
preceded in death by her husband, Gerald
Glenn Simpson, in 1959, and~ sister, Mrs.
Joe (Thelma ) Beckwith.

Sr.ve Now on Mens Spring Jackets •

THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1:00 and 7:00

- The provision imposing personal
liability on indiv id ual school board
members for the issuance of a contract not
complying with the bill's requirements
was eliminated .
- Due process for supplemental
contracts was £Uminated .
- The grandfa ther cla use was
changed to provide that all persons on
limited contracts who would not be eligible
for te nure under existing law would have
to have three years' service after the effective date of the Act to be eligible for
tenure.
- Conviction of a felony was reinsta ted as a grounds fo r term inating a

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

MIAMI (UP! ) - A two-car collision
Friday claimed the life of an elderly
fulcine, Ohio woman and resulted in
critical injuries to four other persons.
A Florida Highway Patrol spokesman
identified the dead woman as Mrs. Isabel
V. Simpson, 64, of Racine . Three cri tically
Injured passenRers in Mrs. Simpson 's car
were Grella Simpson, '12, the victim 's
sister-in-1aw, Chlm-us Grimm, 72, and Ber t
L. Grirrun, 77. All were from fulcine.

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FUNNING GOES ON
LAS VEGAS , Nev. UP! Nearly. 25,000 striking hotel
employes stopped most of the
fun for touri sts at 15 Las
Vegas Strip gambl ing resur ts
lllday, but owners of several
hotels vowed to keep the ir
spas. open .

based on the results of the eva luation.
Thus, the board may be faced with a
hearing on every non-renewal even when it
has, in gOOd faith, attempted to evaluate
its employees properly. Experience h'as
shown that the cost of these hearings has
run as high as $13,000.
The OSBA believes that the distinction
between the tenured and the non-tenured
teacher should be preserved.
The non-tenured teacher should only
be entitled to a hearing in those inslances
when he or she can show Uwt the board of
educa tion has abused its discretion or has
not followed th~' evaluali on procedures. At
issue, is the fundamental question of
whether elected boards of education are to
be left any discretion in making personnel
decisions.
2 - EVALUATION PROCEDURES:
The bill sliU requires that the evaluation
procedures "shall be mutually determined
and agreed to by the employing board of
education an d the appropriate

Elderly ·Racine woman killed,
three others critically hurt.

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MANAGER NAMED
CLEVELAND I UP! )
Kenneth Ha as has bee n
named to succeed Michael
Maxwell as general manager
of the Cleveland Orches tra ,
The Musical Art Association
has announced .

NO. 7

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

Court actions
filed in Meigs

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rutland
tuppers plains

divorce

W I LK~SYILLE

Nellie Pauli ne Sayre , 82,
Wi lkesvi lle , died Thursday
evening at 1he Hol zer iVIed lea l
Center following a long
illness .
.
Mrs . Sayre was bor n July
24, 1893, in Evans, W. Va ., the
daughter of the late Dan and
Vierena Anderson Sayre . She
was married Jan . 10, 1910, to
F red Sayre , who died In 1958.
Survivi ng are four sons ,
Lus ter, of Evans ; Richard , of
Rio Gr an de ; Fl oy d in
Co l umbus , an d Leo of
Proctorville ; six daug hters ,
Mrs. Jay {Vertie Paul ine)
Robi nson, M cA r thur ; Mrs.

HOSPITAL NEWS

Main Store, Annex and Warehouse

Of The Normal Finance Charge! ·
We ' re selling mon e y!
During Pomeroy National ·
Bank' s Money Sale you can
save l5percent of the normal
finance charg e on any
installment loan of $1000 or
more. And that 's for the
duration of the loan .

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counseling and toward self
understanding. Only the fir st
24 registration s can be
accepted.
Rev. Bumgarner said Good
Friday services may be held
at th e Pom eroy Uni ted
Methodist Church from. noon
to 3 p. m. Several ministers
indicated a desire to take part
in this service.
He also announced that
from time to time day old
bread is available to
organizations from a United
Methodist fa cility . Any
organizati on in teres te d
should
conta ct
Rev.
Bumgarner or Rev . Glenn
Biddle in J ackson.
The Royal Oak Park
Ministry for the summer of
· 1976 was also discussed. The
secretary is to con ta ct
Horace Karr and ask him to
attend the nex t meetin g to
find out if the service is·
wanted, and if so, to work out
the deU!ils.
The Association vuled the
long-range project of ha ving
all th e county's churches
coming together for a
Sunrise. Service at a central
location in 1977.
Attendin g were Rev.
William Middl eswa rth,
Harold Deet h, 'loward
Shiveley, Robert Bwnga rner,
Robert Person s, Wilbur
Perrin, Dwight Zavitz, Lloyd ·
Grimm Jr. and Floyd Shook.
.The next meeting will be at
the First Baptist Church in
Middleport on April 12 at 9:30 .
a.m ., the Rev . Pete Granda!,
host pastor .

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seminar
in
pas tor al
counseling will be offered to
ministers by the Chaplain 's
Dept. at Athens Mental
Health Center ever y Tuesday
morning beginning March 16
and continuing through May
4. Th e study will cove r
prea chin g as counselin g,
coun se lin g persons with
emotional illness, marriage,

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Load ing Clup wi ll m eet at
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DR. J .. LUPTON
The subject of this sketch was born in Gallipolis, September 5, 1859. He
completedhis common school education in 1878, after which he entered the
Pennsylvania Denial College at Philade!P,ia, Pa., from which place be graduated
in 1881.
He at once settled in his native town and commenced the practice of his chosen
profession, meeting with marked success, and has continued in !be active practice
with the exception of the year 1891, which was spent in taking the post graduate
j:j; course at the Chicago College of Dental Surgery to better lit him for his growing f
;::: business
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lili . Dr. Lupton is a member of the Ohio State Dental Society and has been a ..
;:;: director of that organization for eight years . In 1894 he erected what is known as ;:::
;j;i the "Lupton Block," a handsome, tliree...tory modem structure, built of sandstone i[ii
i;'; and iron, the former material having been obtained in the neighborhood of i;i;
j:i; Gallipolis, and the building rooms being heated throughout with steam water. It j:[:
:;;: ~ntalns three business rooms on the growtd floor, five offices, besides the doctor 's ;::;
jjji handsome parlors, on the second, and a hall on the third which is occupied by the ;j;j
:;:; Elk lodge. Dr. Lupton is.a member of the Mason and Elk orders.
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The I ,upton block is presently standing and houses Carl's Shoe Store.- Taken j:i;
;j;: from l.he fulilroad Reflector, April 1897.
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GALLIPOLIS - Local lawmen here
are stilJ searching for a second suspect
wan led for questioning in connection with
the theft of a ban'k deposit bag for the
Holzer Medical Center stolen Tuesday

Judge reversed by

court of appeals
. POMEROY - The Dislri~t Court of
Appeals has reversed a decision of Judge
John C. Bacon in the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court in which William J .
Ritchie was found guilty of contempt of
court. According to a review by the Court
of Apepals in the action by Nita Jean
Ritchie, the Court stated :
"We do not find that the character of
the evidence therein adduced is of· sufficient quality to prove the defendant
guilty of the contempt with which he is
charged. Therefore the verdict finding the
defendant guilty of contempt is reversed."

}'our candidates file for
· central committee posts
POMEROY - The Meigs County Board
of Elections reported low- persons filed for
central committee posls Friday . They
were Norman 0. Weber, Democrat,
Orange Precinct ; Douglas Wic klin e,
Republican, Racine Precinct; Clifford
Longenette, Democrat, Olive Township,
and Charles W. Legar, Sr., Republican,
Pomeroy Third Ward.
The deadline for filing for committee .
posts or county offices for the June 8
primary election is 4 p.m . on March 25.

BOARD TO MEET
VINTON - The Gallia County Local
Board of Education w"ill meet at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at North Gallla High School to
disrus."i placement of a bond issue before
the v ·s for building purposes. The
publit
,·\'it4'ri.

afternoon from the hospilal delivery van .
The heist occurred shortly alter noon
while the van was parked at the Gallipolis
Post office . The bag contained $2,752.49 in
currency and $24,034.09 in non-negotiable
checks.
The theft occurred while the driver of
the van, Gilbert Mayo, was in the p9st
office picking up mail. According to city
police, a man came from the alley beside
Russ's Glass Service across the street
trom the post office, crossed over to the
parked van, opened the door , reached 'in ,
snatched the rrioney bag and ran back
across the street where he apparently
passed the bag to an accomplice.
Taken into cusllldy a short time later
was Richard Ike, 23, Gallipolis, who was
charged with grand larceny. lke entered a
not guilty plea in Gallipolis Municipal
Court but his accomplice is still at large.
Investiga tion continues into the
alleged jewelry theft Wednesday evening
at Tawney's Jewelry Store, Second Av~ .
According to a report released Saturday,
four persons entered the store, two at
differe~t times . They left with a small tray
of rings valued at between $2,000 and $3,000
accqr:ding to oWner Max Tawney.

Horse thief wanted

by lawmen in Meigs
POMEROY - Sheriff Robert Hartenbach is investigating the disappearance
of lwo ponies and a horse from a field near
the MI. Union Church, Route 1 Rutland .
One pony and tile -horse belonged to
Eldon Markins, Route 4, Pomeroy, and the
other pony was owned by K. C. Workman ,
Route I, Rutland. All were ;" the same
field.
The department is also investigating a
hi !skip on Route 143 near Rutland about 3
a.Tn. Saturday. A car belonging to
Carolene Bing, Route I, Rutland, was
par~ed in fr ont of the Bing mobile home
when it was sideswiped by a southbound
pickup truck believed to be painted white.

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