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12 - The Daily Sentinel ,Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Feb. 7, i9H
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SUES FOR $15,000
M· .·.:·:&gt;:o'•!o.·!·!·!·:·!•.•!•!•.-.•!•.•.•.•..... ...................•.
Beatrice E. and Ca rl H
EXTF.NDED OUTLOOK
Rairden, Hartford , w. Va ,
Little if any precipitation
(Continued from page 1)
have !iled suit in Meigs County and a &gt;light warming tn•nd. ·
party are elected in the May
Common Pleas Court aga mst Highs Saturday In the 30s
prtmaries.
Warren D. Black, Rutlan d. rising to the 40s Monday.
Democrat races 1
ce ntral
Mrs. Rairden charges tha t Lows In the ttt•,,s Saturday
comm 1ftee a r e Hen r y L
Hunter agamst Al1 ce F. Curh s
Black, on Oct. 13, 1973, was and 20s Monday.
guilty of assault and battery ··:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:!~:&gt;~~:::::::::::::;::::;.:.:·:~:~::."*:~ 1n North Chester . Nel lie E
And rew ;;1qa mst Chester Well s
against her, and that as a
Veterans Memorial Hospital
•n Long Bo ttom Prc c 1nct ,
result of the attack, she has
ADMISSIONS
John Cl1 f for d Longen et te aga1ns t
be rt Barber m Ol ivedale;
suffered mental and physical Ru ssell , Pomeroy; Ea rl Wil
Ear l L Clark aga ms t Ca rt M
injuries. The Rairdens are Wri ght, Dexter ; Eunice Matlack in Tuppers Pl ains;
asking $15,000 and costs.
Wilson, Racine; Dottie Curhs, Robert
Bur to n
aga 1nsf
Rac me ; Debra Brumfield , Ca th en ne L Welsh in Pom eroy
Four th . and Elwood Howard,
Middlepor t; Charles Wilson, Jr
UNIT CALLED
, ver sus E11Za E. Powe ll 1n
The Pomeroy E-R squad was Reedsville; Kath ry n Wood , Harr iSO nvi l le
Unopposed Democrat cen
called to Salem St. at 12 .12 Ra cwe; Har rt son Keiser,
fra t com m1ttee cand idates are
a.m. Thursday for Sammy Minersville; Denzil Boggess, Georg e Car pe r, East Bedf ord .
Robmson who was suffering Rac me ; Eldon Carsey, Da v 1d M Br 1ck le s, Wes t
Bedf ord Cel ia E . Ba il ey,
chest pains. He was taken to Pomeroy .
So uth Chester , Ge r ald ine F.
DISCHARGES - Mary Dye, Fa ube r , DyeSv1 ile , Dal e R
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Unda
Stewart, Virgil Hudson, Proff1tl , Gr ea t Ri ver , Wtnsl on
where he was adrrutted.
Robert Stewart, Clarence E Va rn ey, Portl and , Herb eJ f
L Say r e. East Leta rt . Paul tne
Longs treth, Robert Freeman , Wol
fe , Letar t , Je l l rey W
Freda Laudermil t, Ruth Baer, F oste r , Ree dsv i lle. W . S.
BesSie Olliver, Elizabeth Hender son, Al fred . Samuel B.
Rut land Village Robert
Halfhill, Lmda Reeves, Lydia May,
TONIGHT
F Mu ss er , East Rutland :
Ebersbach, Clifford Decker. Norman G. Will , West Rut
Feb 1
land , Pau l Ge rard , M iddleport
NOT OPEN

Republicans

MEIGS nfEATRE

Fn. -Sat .. Sun .
Feb 8-9-10

BANG THE DRUM
SLOWLY
( Techn1color)
M1 cha el Mor. arty
Rober t De N1ro
Ma r k
Harr 1s
Cl ass1c
Amen ca n novel. ut 1hzes t he
worl d
of
pr ofess 1ona l
baseball as a backdrop to
explo re hum an relaf•onsh1ps
&amp; fri end ships .
Plu s
Walt D1sney
Cartoon s

SELF-CONTROL
THE PAINTER
MOTH&amp; FLAME
Show Starts 7 p.m

DINNER PLANNED
Women of Heath United
Metliodist Church will sponsor
a covered dish dmner at the
church Mond e
Feb. 11 ,
beginmng at 6 p. m. All persons
planning to attend should bring
table service and a covered
dish. A program Will follow .
Marriage Licenses
Lorraine Patro Aeiker, 24,
Lincoln Hts., and Cindy Rayne
Jordan,l9, Rt. 4, Pomeroy, and
James Robert Johnson, 20,
Mason, and Sarah Lucille
Boyles, 19, Railroad St .,
Middleport.

A GREAT TIME FOR THE GOOD

Caravellee by Balova
Give the gilt he or she will appreciate most. Keep
them on time in the finest fashion with a prec:ltlon
jeweled, quality-made Caravella watch.
See our great selection of gilt watches. We have the
newest styles , the latest features. Caravella by
Bulova. Expensive watches at inexpensive prlca
From $10.95.

25.50
0£LEGATf: "C"
BliCk m1rbrs

on rill dl1l.

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE
Court St.

Pomeroy

Fir st : Loretta Sue Imboden,
Middl eport Second . Don M.
Er w1 n, M iddl epo rt T ht r d ,
LeWIS F Long , M 1dd leport
Four th , Lawrence M Stewart.
Middl eport Fifth . Audrey
Young ,
Pom er ov
Fir s t ,
Pa tr :cia Mc Knight
'om eroy
Second . Wi ll iam Sno uf fer ,
Pom ero y Three ·B , H D
Brown , Pom er oy Thr ee -C.
Chester W Erwin , M 1dd leport
Precm ct , Sleven H. Ebtm ,
Pomeroy Pre cin ct ; Martha
Husted , Rock Spring s: Andrew
L Sylv1a, Pagevill e, Ernest A
Wingett, Rac1ne V1llage .
Woodrow T Zw i ll ing, Syracuse
Vil lag e, V1rg 1ma A Fi sher,
Miner sv il le; Edwm S Cozart,
Rac ine Precinct .
Republicans ha ve no central
comm1tlee cand1dat es in two
precincts - Great River and
Middleport F1fth There are
two
Republi can
ra ce s,
Cl arence Lawrence against
Donald F John son , Portland
Prec.nct, and Ot1s F Knopp
against Grover Sal ser, Jr .,
Racme Precinct .
Un o pposed Rep ubli can
Central Committee cand rdates
are James H. Quivey. East
Bedford ; Robert L Jones,
Wes t Bedford ; Robert Wood,
North
Chester .
Dav1d
Kobl entz, South Chester ;
Roll and Crabtree, Columb ra ;
Granv ille Lyons, Dyesvtlle ;
Leroy W. Donohew, East
Letarli Harry Hill , Letart ,
Pau l F. Andrews, Long Bottom , George M
Collins,
Ol 1vedale , Alvrn Ref' ,... , Reeds·
vil le 0 . J. Pennmgl · Alfred ,
:....J r . , Young , Tupp .. .... Plains,
Eli zabeth Hobslett er , Rutland
Villag e. Wor ley Haley, East
Letart , Rober t G. Swick, West
Rutland , George A Meinhart,
Middleport F1rst : Emma
Way land , Middleport Second,
Dav• d Ohlinger , Middleport
Third ; Bernad F . Gilkey ,
Middleport Fourth , She i la
Hi cks, Pomeroy First , Ev elyn
Cl ark , Pom eroy Second ;
Robert H Hysell, Pomeroy
Three A, Charles W Legar,
Sr, Pomeroy Three B; Donald
Colt ins, Pomeroy Three C:
Clarence Andrews, Pomeroy 4 ,
Eldon Morns , Middleport
Prec i nct ;
Henry
Wells ,
Pomer oy Precinct , George
Nesselroad, Jr , Rock Springs ,
Robert Clark , Harrisorivllle ;
Earo ld Dean, Pagevtlle , Cora
B. Beegle, Racine Village;
Ernest E. Sisson, Jr, Syracuse
Vtllage ; Will1am F Harris,
Minersville ; John T. Holliday,
Dexter , and Alva Swick ,
Sa lem

REECE AT RUTLAND
RUTLAND ,- Jo1.. Reece,
director of public re.~; tions for
Southern Ohio Coal Company
and the Gavin Plant will
present a program on the mine
and power plant Tuesday, Feb.
12, at 7:30 p.m. at Rutland
Elementary School. The
general public is invited.
Reece's program is being
sponsored by the Rutland
Southeastern Ohio Emergency
Medical Service trainees.

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for
aeddenl victim

People
(Continued from page I)
and the Rutland Fire Department has sent along a donation
La test contrlbu'or s include·
Middleport Book Store.
Rut l and F1r e Dep artment ,
Bahr Clothiers, Mr . and Mrs
Thoma s Goett , Middleport
Elementary SchooL Mr . and
Mr s. Charles Byer , Mr. and
Mr s Charles Sauer, Mr. and
Mr s. Harold Evans , Mr
and
Mr s. Chester Erwin , Me igs
T1re Center. Mrs. Hazel R.
Reed , Mr . and Mrs Ja ck Neff,
F loyd Burney, Dw1ght L.
Za v1 fl , Mr and Mrs. Robert
McEih1nny , Mr . and Mrs.
George Meinhart. Roger Goff,
Mr and Mrs Reuben Collins,
Va lley Lumber Co , Ruth' s
Beauty Salon . Mr and Mrs.
Thomas Bentz , Ha rnet Ent·
sm 1nge~, Mr and Mrs. H E.
Thomas, Erwin Gulf Servi ce.
John St ivers, Teresa Byer,
Mrs H. 0 Ewing, Mr and
Mrs. Dav1d Dodson, Mr . and
Mrs Ogden, Edith Strldon,
Mrs L. F Leifheit, Robert
heeley , Lena McK tn ley
Mary Par k, Mr s
R1t a
Hamm , Mildred Hesson.
Hlldred Carson , Mr and Mrs.
Ri chard Chambers , Denny
Newland, Bertha Nichols, Mr .
and Mrs Robert Hoover, Mr.
and Mr s. Ru ssel l Lyons, Mr s.
Edwerd Carroll, Libby Oiler,
Jessie Bowers, Frances Roush ,
Phyl lis M . Joach im. Mr. and
Mrs Ear l Da venport , Geneva
Tuttle, Stella Thomas , Charles
E. Young , Mr . and Mrs. James
Johnson , Mr. and Mrs . Jim
Butcher, Bob Brickles, Ron
Hanning,
A ll en
Hughes,
Margaret
Stewart.
Jim
Clatworthy, Gary Swope, Paul
Clark , Eugene French.
Mr . and Mrs. Ear l Knight ,

W. R. Sprague, Mrs. C. M.

Hennessy, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest

Wel ls, Kay Cecil. Mrs. L 0.

Gardner. Mr . and Mrs Bert
Bod1mer, Earl lallance, Alex
Frazer,
William
Lewis,
Kenneth Cooke, Ben Batey,
Mr. and Mrs: Robert Harrison,
Mildred Hawley, Charles Asa
Bradbury , 0 . B Strange, Mrs.
Lettie Roush. Lewts E Sm1th,
Dewey M Horton, Mr. and
Mrs Roy Herrmann, Leon
Miller, Mr, and Mrs Fred
Thomas, Mr . and Mrs. Tommy
Taylor .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart,
Mrs Donald McCarty, Murl
Ratliff , Bill Christy , Mr. and
Mrs . Cec i l Smith, Eddie
Coleman, Earl Wines, John
and Helen Mulford , Fred

L1ttle, Gilbert and Terry's

Texaco. Kay's Beauty Salon,
Jimmie's
Pastry
Shop,
Floren ce Rhodes, William H.
Pugh, Jr ., Mrs Norma W.

Mccarty. Middleport Lunch,

Mrs. John W. Kincaid, C. W.
and Freda Edwards, James

and Edith Hall. Mrs. Glen W.
Smith, Mrs. G. J. Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Clark, Mr. and

Mrs. Alfred White, Mr and

Mrs. Ed Kennedy, Mr. and
Mrs. Arland King

Della Douglas, Mr and Mrs.

Wheeler Drake Mr . and Mrs
Will iam Grueser, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Stone, Mr. and Mrs .
Blevins,
David
Vernon

2ND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION ROLLS RIGHT ALONG

Grueser, Ed Abbott, Ohio

Pallet Co ., Mr . and Mrs. James
P. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Elvie
Partlow, Mr . and Mrs. Norman
Weyersmiller, Mr and Mrs.
Arnold Snowden, Mr. and Mrs .

Ooho Offutt. Mr . and Mrs.

William Righthouse, Elizabeth
Hilferty, Denver Carmen, Mr .
and Mrs. Wallace Hatfield, Mr.
and Mrs. William Folmer.
Dick's Grocery, Mr . and Mrs.
Rollin Radford, Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Radford, Constance
Shields, Mr and Mrs Amos
Leonard.
Betty Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.
James Evans, Mrs. Ethel
Grueser, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James

WOMEN'S SHOES, Values to 21.99
1 Table 2.50
1 Table 6.99
1 Table 10.99
1 Group Fashion Boots:___ _ _ __ _ 5.00

Fry. Mr . and Mrs. Orland

Floyd, Mr and Mrs. Jack
Robson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Go~le i n. Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Adkms, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Chase, Mr. and Mrs. William
Durst, Mr. and Mrs. Junior
Jacks, James D. Adams, Jr.,
Helen Shuler, Mr. and Mrs.

1 Group Purses----'-- - - --% price
CHILDREN'S SHOES, Values to 10.99
1 Table _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Sale 5.00

William

1 Table, Miscellaneous Items

Reynolds,

Ruby

Hysell , Ossle's Recreation

MEN'S SHOES, Values to 24.99
1 TabJe _ __ __ __ _ _ _ Sale 12.99

Room, Charles Riggs, Fred
Russell, Betty Gilkey, Bill
Lowe, Osal Terry, Sam Patton,
Arthur Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
William King.

Sale 1.00

NEW SPRING SHOES NOW ARRIVING!

Marguerite's Shoes
, BETTY OHLINGER
Your Family Shoe Store
Pomeroy

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
REMNANT DAYS

Funer al ser v ices for Wayne
Chappelear , 31 , Pome r oy , Rt
4. who was kill ed in a tractor
acc1dent Tuesday will be held
Fn da y at 2 p m . at Ewing
Funer al Home with the Rev
Wilbur Perr in Of fi cia t ing.
Mr Chappel ear is surv tved
by h1 s wtfe, Patnc1a Roush
Chap pelear ; a son, Robert
two daughter s, Brenda and
Barbar a, all at home , h1 s
parents, Mr . and Mrs Wilbur
Chappelear , Columbus. two
si ster s, M ary and Te rry
Chappelear , both of Columbu s,
hts pate rnal grandmother ,
Ca rr 1e
Chapp el ear ,
Me
Co n ne l s v llle , m a t e rn a l
grandpar ent s. Mr and Mr s
Alsu p, Columbus, and hi s aunt
and un c le, M r and Mr s
Ru sse ll
T hom as,
Me
Co nnelsville
Mr . Chappe lear was a
member of Masom c Lodg e at
Za les ki ,
A l ladm
Shrin e
Scott 1sh R1te, Fraternal Order
of Eagl es, and att ended the
Pomer oy Trin 1t y Chur ch
Fn ends may call at the
funera l home anyf1me Bunal
will be in Sutton Meth od1 sf
Cemeter y

PROGRAM CANCELLED
Due to the illness of so many
members a family night
planned Feb. 9 for the Letart
Falls United Methodist Church
lias been cancelled.

IN HOSPITAL
Vernon Evans, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy, bas been returned to
the Holzer Medical Center for
additional treatroent. He was
released Friday but had to be
taken back to the hospital on
Sunday.

Robinson retiring

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By BOB HOEFLICH
E. F . Robinson, Pomeroy
businessman the past 53 yea rs
and a former mayor of the
community, is retiring.
Not on.ly does ' Robbie," as
he is affec tiona tely known m
the town where he has spent so
many yea rs operatmg a
laundry and dry clea mng firm,
probably hold a rec ord in years
service as a businessman but
he also holds the record for the
number of years spent m
service to Pomeroy VIllage.
Robinson served 14 yea rs as
a Vllla ge councilman , tw o
terms as may or , was a
member of the Pomeroy Fire
Department for some 30 years
and is s till an · honorary
memb er , and ls currently

Friday, Feb. 8th · 9:30 to 9 Saturday, Feb. 9th • 9;30 to 9

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Quantities limited to stock on hand - Small lots - Discontinued
styles . Final Clearance of Fall and Winter Merchandise.

BARGAINS IN MEN'S
AND BOYS WEAR

Bargains In The
Women's

Small lot Mens ,9.95 Robes. Solid colors and
patterns.
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Ready-To-Wear

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Reg . 18.00 Jeans - . · . . - Sale 7.20
Reg. 15.0u Jeans . . · · · . . . Sale 5.90
Reg . 14.00 Jeans . - - · · - . . Sale 5.60
Reg . 13.00 Jeans - . - - · - . - Sale 5.20
Reg . 12.00 Jeans - . · · • . . • Sale 4.80
Reg . 11.00 Jeans - . · · · . . . Sale 4.40
Reg. 10.00 Jeans - . . - - . . - Sale 3.90
Reg. 9.00 Jeans . . • · · . . . Sale 3.60
Reg. 8.00 Jeans · - - - · · · · Sale 3.20
Reg . 7.25 Jeans - - - - · . • . Sale 2.90
Reg. 7.00 Jeans • • · • • · • • Sale 2.80
Reg. 20.98 Winter Pants · - - - . - Sale 8.40
Reg. 16.98 Winter Pants - · . . . . Sale 6.80
Reg. 14.98 Winter Pants · - . . . . Sale 5.90
Reg. 13.98 Winter Pants · - . . . . Sale 5.60
Reg. 11.98 Winter Pants - - . . . . Sale 4.80
Reg. 10.98 Winter Pimts · • . • • • Sale 4.40
Reg . 9.98 Winter Pants - · . . . . Sale 3.90
Reg. 8.98 Winter Pants - - · - · · Sale 3.60
Reg. 7.98 Winter Pants • • · • • • Sale 3.20
Reg . 6.98 Winter Pants - · · - - · Sale 2.80
Reg . 12.98 Blouses &amp; Knit Tops- . · • Sale 5.20
Reg. 11.98 Blouses &amp; Knit Tops - . - - Sale 4.80
Reg. 9.98 Blouses &amp; Knit Tops • • • • Sale 3,90
Reg. 8.98 Blouses &amp; Knit Tops - • · · Sale 3.60
Reg. 7.98 Blouses &amp; Knit Tops - - - . Sale 3.20
Reg. 6.98 Blouses &amp; Knit Tops • • • • Sale 2.80
Reg. 5.98 Blouses &amp; Knit Tops - - - - Sale 2.40
Reg. 4.98 Blouses &amp; Kn i' Tops . . . . Sale 2.00
Reg. 34.0u Coordinate Sp~. tswear • • Sale 13.60
Reg. 29.50 Coordinate Sportswear· ·- Sale 11.80
Reg. 22.98 Coordinate Sportswear . - - Sale 9.20
Reg. 20.98 Coordinate Sportswear··· Sale 8.40
Reg. 18.98 Coordinate Sportswear· · · Sale 7.60
Reg. 16.98 Coordinate Sportswear·- · Sale 6.80
Reg . 14.98 Coordinate Sportswear· · - Sale 6.00
Reg. 13.98 Coordinate Sportswear . - · Sale 5.60
Reg. 12.98 Coordinate Sportswear- . . Sale 5.20
Reg . 11.98 Coordinate Sportswear··· Sale 4.80
Reg. 10.98 Coordinate Sportswear . . - Sale 4.40
Reg. 9.98 Coordinate Sportswear . . - Sale 3.90
Reg. 8.98 Coordinate Sportswear· • • Sale 3.60
Reg. 7.98 Coordinate Sportswear· · - Sale 3.20
Reg . 6.00 Coordinate Sportswear . . • Sale 2.40
Reg . 3.49 Coordinate Sportswear- · - Sale 1.40
Reg. 8.98 Bell Bottom Corduroy Jeans Sale 2.00
Reg. 14.00 Bodyshirls • • • • • Sale 3.50
Reg. 12.50 Bodyshirls - · - • . - · Sale 3.10
Reg. 11.00 Bodyshirls · - · . . · Sale 2.70
Reg . 10.00 Bodyshirls • · • • • • • Sale 2.50
Reg. 9.00 Bodyshirts · - · • • • · Sale 2.20
Reg. 8.00 Bodyshirls - - - - . . Sale 2.00
Reg. 7.50 Bodyshirls · · · . - . . Sale 1.80
Reg. 7.00 Bodvshirts · · • • • • • Sale 1.10
Reg. 55.00 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 13.70
Reg . 45.00 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 11.20
Reg. 42.00 Holiday Drew.; &amp; Skirts
Sale 10.50
Reg. 40.00 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 10.00
Reg . 38.00 Holiday Dresses and Skirts Sale 9.50
Reg. 36.00 Holiday Dresses and Skirts Sale 9.00
Reg . 34.00 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 8.50
Reg. 32.00 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 8.00
Reg. 29.50 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 7.40
Reg.28.98 Holiday Dresses&amp; Skirts
Sale 7.20
Reg . 26.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 6.70
Reg. 24.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 6.20
Reg. 22.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 5.70
Reg. 20.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 5.20
Reg. 18.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 4.70
Reg. 16.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 4.20
Reg. 14.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 3.70
Reg. 13.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 3.50
Reg. 11.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 3.00
Reg. 10.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts Sale 2.70
Reg . 9.98 Holiday Dresse s &amp; Skirts
Sale 2.50
Reg. 8.98 Holiday Dresses &amp; Skirts
Sale 2.20
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COSMETIC DEPARTMENT· 1st FLOOR
28 only 1.00 n ash Cards

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- - - - 3 only 24 .95 Warm &amp; Creamy Skin Care
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Just 3 2S.95 Water Piks Dental care . - ·
Just 3 29.9S Water Piks Dental care . . .
15 only Hallmark 4.00 Jig Saw Puzzles .
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43 only nc Wash 'n Dry Hair Care
''25 only 59c Wash 'n Dry Hair Care

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1S packages Sl.SO Note Paper - - . · 23 only soc Scotch Tape Dispenser
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19 New Math 1.50 Flash Cards
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4 only s.oo Hallmark Photo Albums - - .

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1 only Hallmark 2.95 Anniversary Book

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1' only Hallmark 12.00 Wedding Keepsake . .

24 only 2Sc Subject Dividers

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Special G'roup Mens, Womens, Childrens Sun Glasses
112 Price

3 only Mickey Mouse 9.95 Battery Powered Toothbrushes5.00
2 only Snoopy 9.9S Battery Powered Toothbrushes
s.oo
31 only 1.49 Tooth Brushes for the above . . • .
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Mens $6 .49 Permanent Press Work Pants. While
they last.
$3.99
Mens $5.49 Long Sleeve Work Shirts to match
Pants above.
$2.99

Boys $4.95 size 8 to 18 Long Sleeve Sport and
Dress Shirts.
$2.00

$2.00

Mens $6.95 and $7 .95 Long Sleeve
Sport Shirts

$3.00

Mens $8.95, $9.95 and $10.95 Long Sleeve
Sport Shirts
$4.00
Little Boys $5 .95 Long Sleeve Shirts
Sizes 21o 7

$2.00

Little Boys sizes 2 to 7
Long Sleeve Shirts

$1.00
112 price

Mens Long Sleeve Knit Shirts
Mens 529.95 Winter Jackets

$10.00

Mens and Boys Sweaters, entire stock
112 price
Small Lot mens $6.95 Corduroy and Cavalry
Twill Work Pants.
$3.00
Discontinue' styles • Limited quantities • mens
winter underwear • lnsul knit shirts • winter
weight drawers · lnsul and colton knit union
suits.
112 Price
Small Lot Mens and Boys
$19.95 Winter Jackets

$7.00

Boys $3.49 Flannel Sport Shirts
Sizes 61o 12

$1.88

BARGAINS IN GIRLS COATS,
DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR
Reg. 42.00 Girls Apparel
Reg. 38.00 Girls Apparel
Reg. 29.50 Girls Apparel
Reg. 28.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 20.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 16.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 1S.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 14.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 13.98 Girls Apparel
Reg . 12.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 11.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 10.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 9.98 Girls Apparel
.Reg. 8.98 Girls Apporel
Reg. 7.98 Girls Apparel
Reg . 6.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. S.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 4.98 Girls Apparel
Reg. 3.98 Girls Apparel
Reg . 3.49 Girls Apparel
Reg. 2.98 Girls Apparel

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Reg. 14.00 Girls Winter Sleepwear
Reg. 12.00 Girls Winter Sleepweor
Reg . 10.00 Girls Winter Sleepwear
Reg. 9.00 Girls Winter Sleepwear
Reg. 8.00 Girls Winter Sleepwur
Reg. 7.00 Girls Winter Sleepwear .
Reg. 1.00 Girls Winter Sleepwear - Reg. S.OO Girls Winter Sleepweor
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BARGAINS IN FURNITURE
1 only regular $1379.65 Bassett Dining Room
Suite consisting of 1 large table- 1 arm chair • 5
side chairs, large buffet with china top.
$600.00 '
I Only $395.00 Bassett Maple BuHel with hutch
lop.
$225.00
I Regular $~~).00 Heywood Wakefield BuHet
with hutch · solid hard maple with cinnamon
finish.
$350.00
3 Only $42.00 Vanities with matching chairs. $20.00 ·
1. '?"IY $447.00 Kroehler modern sofa with matchtng Love Seat.
$200.00

BARGAINS AT THE
MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE
12x15 to 12x18 Nylon Carpets •••• Sale 68.qo
. Reg. 253.95 Perfection Gas Healer
Sale ,155.00
Reg.227.95 Perfection Gas Heater
Sale 135,00
Reg. 132.95 Perfection Gas Heater
Sale 85.00
Reg. 86.50 Perfection Gas Healer
Sale 55.00

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Boys $5.95 sizes 8 to 18 Long Sleeve Sport and
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Mens $4.95 and $5.95 Long Sleeve
Sport Shirts

the next few months but h1s
appearances at the business
Wi1l be more or less at random.
Graduatmg from Pomeroy
Hig h School m 1920, Robmson,
!lie sun of the late J . T.
Robmson and Enu na Rob mson
who resided m Mason City, W.
Va , began unrned1ately to
work m the laundry operated in
Pome~ ·o y by Ius fa ther. He
lea med the busmess from the
TAKING OVER OPERATION of Robinson 's Laundry and Dry Cleanmg in Pomeroy are
ground up and learned it well .
these Uu·ee lon g-tune employe's. From the left, L. D. Hartinger, Charles Archer and John Ross.
A frame structure, purchased
by the fi rm on E. Second St,
for the laundry , was occup1ed Clea mng opera tiOn on Rutland
m 1920. It was destr oyed by fire St In Middleport At the
1n 195G
presen t tlme, Robmson's IS the
It was not untJ I 1936 that only dry cleaning outlet in
Robinson' s began a dry either Pomeroy and Midclean tng se rvice when Robbie dleport Due to new fabnc
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se rvmg on the town 's board of
public af(airs.
ll will be difficult for many
residents to imag ine visiting
the Rubinson Laund ry and Dry
Cleamn g firm on Eas t
Second St. without catchmg a
glimpse of Robbie fly ing about
his duties.
The business will contmue, of
course, and under the Robinson
name. Three long-time employes have taken over the
operation . They are L D.
Hartmger and Charles Arc her,
who have been employed w1th
the firm smce 1946, and John
Ross who ha s bee n w1th
Robinson for some 20 years.
Robbie, alth ough retJred, will
be providmg practJca I advice
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$3.00

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for the past 53 years, is retiring.

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VOL. XXV NO. 209

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1974

TEN CENTS

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ABOARD USS NEW ORLEANS - .THE last Skylab
astronauts landed in the Pac,ific Ocean today from man's longest
spaceflight, an 8-klay, 34.5 million mile journey that opened the
way for a trip someday to Mars. Gerald P. Carr, Edward G.
Gibson and William R. Pogue left America's first station in orbit
where it is expected to drift like a ghost ship around the earth for
at least five to eight years.
"It's really been a useful machine, " Carr told mission
control in Houston inter the astronauts moved away from Sky lab
In the Apollo command ship they rode back to earth . "I hate to
think we're the last guys to use it ."
The recovery ship New Orleans is expected to dock in San
Diego Saturday and the Skylab 3spacemen are due back home in
Houston Sunday night for a long av.-aited reunion with their
wives. They must remam away from their children, however, for
another week to give them time to adjust again to earth's germs.

WASIUNGTON - THE SENATE WATERGATE committee.
bowing to the wishes of Special Prosecutor Leon Jaworski, has
voted to delay its final report for three months, until May 28. At
the same time, the committee will ask the Senare to extend its
Ufe three months from its current Feb. 28 deadline and
to appropriare an additional $300,000 for the committee's work.
The committee already has received $1.5 million from the
Senare.
At an executive session of the committee Thursday, Sen.
Howard Baker asked that a new probe be launched into the CIA's
Involvement in the Waoorgate scandal. Baker, after asking the
committee staff to leave the meeting, asked for a probe into
charges the CIA was more deeply involved in the Watergate
breljk-in and bugging than has been testified to so far, informed
sources reported.

The executive committee of
the Meigs County Regional
Planning Commis s ion,
meeting Thursday afternoon in
the conference room of The
Farmers Bank and Savings
Company, agreed to appoint a
regional planning co-ordinator,
effective April I.
Threon Johnson, president of
the executive committee ,
named E. F. Robinson, Dave
Parry, Pete Shields and Henry
Wells, as a committee to
screen candidates.
All indications poinied to C.
E.
Blakeslee,
form er
agricultural extension agent
for Meigs County, to be named
to 'the new post.
The committee will also
request that the Meigs County
Commissioners try and

provide office space for the
new administra tors
In other action, tile committee diScussed the need for a
job descnption, the status of
SR 124 and the reasons for
holdups in fed eral fundi ng, the
la ck on completwn of the
Hiland Church road where only
one more rlght4-way sale is

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
A chance of snow Sunday
changing to roln Monday and
ending Tuesday. A warming
trend with highs Sunday In
the upper 20s and JOs, lows 5
to15 and by Tuesday highs In
the 40s lows In the upper 20s
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needed to get construc:twn
under way via funds from State
Issue ! , and obtammg cost
sha rin g fund s fr om the
Emergency Employ ment Act
of t971
The committee also decided
to send a letter to area Chambers of Commerce asking help
m the sale of the Hiland Church
Road n ght-uf-way.
J ohn Beasley, execu tiv e

Weather
Snow likely southeast todav
and tom ght accumul ahng 2 to 4
mches Saturday a chance of
snow flurries eas t. Low tomght
8 to 12 northwes t to the low 20s
southeast. Hi gh Saturday in th€
20s.

THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED AMERICANS, already
boosted by the energy crisis, has been growing as a result of the
truckers' strike . The latest workers to be hurt are those in the
food industry.
The American Meat Institute in Chicago reported that 21
meat processing plants employing 10,000 workers have been
closed. It said nearly all of the packers and processors across the
nation would have to close if the strike does not end by the
weekend. Food markets in the northeast have been laying off
workers because produce has not been arriving from southern
and wesl&lt;!rn growing areas.
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WASIUNGTON - THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION has
come out against pending legislation to control strip mining,
citing the possibility or a serioos c911l shortage If the House
passes such a bill. Acting Interior Secretary John C. Whitaker, in ·
an eight-page letter to House Inoorior Committee Chainnan
James A. Haley, D-Fia., said the measure "must be reappraised
In the light of current fuel shortages."
The Senate last year passed a bill to control the strip mining
of coal, including a provision prohibiting any surface mining on
land where the federal government owned mineral rights and a
private Individual or firm owned the surfac!'. The provision
mainly affected western plains states, where coal reserves are
'
rich.
WASIUNGTON - PRESIDENT NlXON left the White Hoose
today by auto for his long-delayed physical checkup, but a
crlving snowstorm and morning rush-hour traffic forced him to
return less than an boor later.
White House spokesman said the decision to turn back was
made because of poor driving conditions on the Geor~e
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Everybody come, now
Persons 17 yean of age can now 'gh·e blood with parental
conseut. Penon~ 17 years old and married and minors In the
armed forces do not need to have parental consent. They
must be In good health and welgb atleast 110 pounds.
The Bloodmobile will be at the Pomeroy Elementary
School Fe,b. 11, from 1 to 8 p.m. Please make an effort to
reUeve tbe blood shortage by donating one uolt at that time:
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director of the Buckeye Hills ·
Hocking Valley Regional
Development District, ad·
dr esse d th e meetin g. He
clarified his role as executive
director and explamed the
fun cti on of his organization.
He stressed the need for a coordmator who, he said, could
help supply a direct line of
commum cat10n withtn the
regional planning districts.

History
contest
opened
The annual Meigs County
history essay or contest of the
Meigs County Pioneer and
Histoncal Society will be open
to all comers this year.
Previously the con tes I was
open only to high school
students . However, meeting
recently the trustees of the
society decided that this year's
event will be oprwn 0 all. school
students and all dults of the
county as-""e . Participants
are to wl,'ite on local mterest
history p~rtaining to peopie,
places, thmgs or events. Each
essay will cons1st of a
minimum or 700 words, be
typed and accompanied by a
bibliography .
All material used for essays
should · be obtained from
reliable sources. The deadline
for entenng will be May 31 with
winners to be announced when
the society observes Heritage
Day in June. Prizes will be $10,
$7 and $2 . The contes t
previously included a speech
segment which has been
discontinued .
The society agreed to support the Meigs County Chapter
of the Amencan Association of
Univers1ty Women in its fund raismg auction planned in
May. A report was given on
necessary repairs to a wall and
the garage at the museum in
Pomeroy. Estimates on the
needed repairs are to be obtained. A new tape recorder
re cently pure hased by the
trustees was on display.

WASHINGTON-THE NIXON ADMINISTRATION has
broken a law by arranging to lend the Soviet Union at least $500
million
at
6
pet.
interest
without
telling
Congress, a Republican senator charged today. Sen. Clifford P.
Case, R-N.J., made the charge in a speech prepared for delivery
on the Senate floor, noting that an act of Congress rquires the
Secretary of State to transmit to Congress the text of any
agreemnt the United States si~ms that is not a treaty.
Case said the loans from the U.S. Export-Import Bank
could reach a total of $8.5billion. He said that at his request, Sen.
J. William Fulbright, D-Ark., chairman of Foreign Relations
Committee, has asked for a full explanation from Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger.
Case said the deal was signed Oct . 18, 19'12, as a followup to
sununit meetings between the two countries, but because it
wasn't transmitted to Congress he had assumed it was not in
force. Last November, however, when he asked the State
Department to send him a copy, the Departmnt did so with a
statement that while the full agreement wasn 'I yet in force, parts
of it "are now being applied."

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HOUSE LOST -Mason and New Haven firemen, hampered by the lack of water battled a
fire at the home of Mrs. Judy Butcher at Clifton Thursday night where losses were set' at $10,000
to the gutted property and $5,000 to conoonts. All of Mrs. Butcher's belongmgs were lost. Grease
left on a cook stove was believed cause of the fire. Nineteen men or the Mason Dept with two
fire units, an ambulance and a backup rescue unit were on the scene for 2¥.! hours, while seven
New Haven firemen and women were on hand with a tanker, an ambulance and a rescue unit
for two hours. At 11:30 p.m. Mason firemen were recalled to the sce ne when the blaze broke out
a second time.

The Southern · Symmes
Valley game has been
postponed until Saturday
night. Reserve~ play at 6:30
and varsity at 8 p.m.
Southern School District
dismissed school today at I
p.m. due to road conditions.

Easrern and Meigs Dlstrl&lt;ls
at press time had not made a
decision to close or not.
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Vennari o~ league's all-time list
RUTLANI;l - James Vennari, an Ohio football coach of
the year at old Rutland High
School here in the· 50s,
presently
principal
or
Rutland
Element a r y
School
and
a
field
scout for the Cincinnati Reds
baseball 'team, will be honored
the aftern oon of March 2 at
Charleston Civic Cent£r upon

bejng selected a member of the
All-Time Spring Sports Squad
in the VVes t VIr ginia Intercollegia te AthletiC Conference.
Vennari was a catcher on the
Salem College baseball team in
his college days.
Civic Center events will be
preceded by a " nostalgia
hour " begi nning at 3. 30 p.m .
followed by a, dmner. after

which the all-hmers will be
guests of the conference at the
WV IAC Basketball Tournament.
Other prominent names ,
besides Vennari, on guest
list include Gene Freese of
Wes t Liberty State, who was a
12-year man in tile maJOr
leagues fr om 1955 with the
Pittsburg h Pirates thr ough
1966 when· he wpund up in a

Hous tg n uniform ; Tom
Ackerman, also of West Lberty
State for basketball and golf;
Joe N1ekr o, now with the
AUan ta Braves; Jim Fridley,
Alderson-Broaddus; Floyd
G1ebell of Salem and Cecil
Perkins, Slem.

Al toge ther, 64 former spring
sports stars of WVIAC have
been mv1ted to the dinner.

SYRACUSE - Cable TV in
tile village of Syracuse 1s expected to be completed in four
weeks it was reported Thursday mght at a meeting of
Syracuse VIllage Council.
Followmg completion of the
cable a house-to-house contact
will be made by the company
for those wishmg the service.
Cost per montli will be $6.
In other business Mayor
Herman London named Robert
Wingett, council president, as a
municipal representative to
the Meigs County Regional
Planning Commission and
Troy Zwilling as alternal&lt;!.
Mayor London introduced
Rhonda Dempsey, a new
employe or the village, who has
been hired through the Leading
Creek Conservancy District.
Mrs. Dempsey will assiSt in
office duties for the mayor,
co un cil members and the
clerk.
Officers of the Syra cuse
Volunteer Fire Department
were approved by council.
They are Woodrow T Zwilling,
president; Randy Adkms, vice
preSident ; Bob Wmgett,
secretary : Eber Pickens ,
treasurer; Ralph Lavender,
chief; Pete Hendrix, assistant
chief ; Malcolm Gmnther,
captain.
Emergency squad officers
named were Eber Pickens,
chief; Malcolm Guinther,
assistant chief; and Pete
Hendrix, captain .
Disabled vehicles parked in
the -village were discussed by
COI!IIcil. Wingett reported that
tliere are approximately 30
such vehicles parked in the
village. The matter was
referred to the ordinance
committee. Any resident
wishing to have old ears towed
away may contac t Eber
Pickens, Ed Neu tz ling or
Barry McCoy. ·
Bernie Gentile of the Sutphen
Company met w111I council in
regard to purchasing a new fire
truck. Racine's new truck was
brought to the mumcipal
building for council members

to vlew since Racme purchased
its vehiCI~ from the Sutphen
Company. Council stated that
specifications will ha ve to be
drawn up and bids will have to
be advertised for the truck
Henry Hill, council member,
reported that he and the
following persons would serve
as volunteer firemen: Pete
Michaels, Clarence Hill, Rex
Cummins, John Wolfe. The fire
departroent will meet Thursday, Feb. 21.
Eber Pickens was asked to
order block for the erectiOn of a
storage room in the fire bay .
An ordtnance was passed
under emergen cy measures
prohibiting the use of the
former dump on Snowball Hill
which has been closed for some
time. Violation of the ordinance carries a fine of not
less than $10 or more than $100.
In other business Mayor
London appoin ted the followin g
committees : s tree t, Robert
Wingett, chairman, Henry Hill,
Eber Pickens, Ed Neutzling
and Barry McCoy; finance, Ed
Neutzhng, chairman , Troy
Zwillmg and Barry McCoy ;
ordmance , Henry Hill ,
chairman, Ed Neutzhng and
Etier Pickens; safety , Eber
Pickens, chairman , Tr oy
Zwillmg and Henry Hill; light
and fire committee , Troy
Zwilling, chairman, Eber
Pickens and Robert Wingett;
sanitation, Barry McCoy,
chairman, Ed Neutzling and
Troy Zwilling; building and
grounds, Eber Pickens
chairman, Henry Hill an_?
Barry McCoy; recrea tion,
Robert Wingett, chairman ,
Barry McCoy and Eber
Pickens;
livestock,
Ed
Neutzling, chairman , Tr oy
Zwilling and Henry Hill.
Attending were Ma yor
London, Zwillin g, Pickens,
Wingett, Neutzling, McCoy and
Hill, council members, Mrs.
Dempsey, Mrs . Herman
London, Milton Vanan, police
chief, and Kathryn Crow,
clerk

Terr~rists vow
to kill victim
The letter made no mentiOn
BERKELEY, Calif. (UP!) of
a ransom and said more
The Symbionese LiberatiOn
communiques
would be sent
Army, an underground
terronst group claiming to later. Investigators speculated
have kidnaped publishing that the group rrught seek the
herress Patricia C. Hearst, 19, release of two suspects held in
ha s warned she will be the Nov. 9 slaying of Oakland
executed if there are attempts School Superintendent Marcus
A. Foster.
to rescue her.
The suspects , Joseph
Charles Bates, the FBI agent
Remiro,
27 , a Vietnam
in charge of the investigation,
veteran who became an ansaid Thursday that it would be
"up to the family" of Miss tiwar actiVJSI, and Richard
Hearst to decide whether Uttle, 26, were being held at
authorities would press their San Quentin Prison, awaiting
search for her. There was no trial. They were arrested after
immediate word from newspa- a shootout with police 1n
per publisher Randolph A. nearby Concord.
The letter was postr'larked
Hearst.
"Berkeley"
and dated Feb. ~
The SLA, which previously
the
night
Miss
Hearst was
claimed to have assassinated a
dragged
screaming
and bailtop Oakland, Calif., school
clad
from
her
apartroent
near
official in its war against "the
establishment," said in a letter the University of California
to Berkeley radio station campus where she was a
KPF A that It kidoaped Miss student. Two black men and a
Hearst from her Berkeley white woman mvaded her
apartment Monday night and apartroent.
was holding her "in prorective
custody."
The group, to authenticate
the letter, enclosed a gasoline
credit card belonging to
Several groups will take part
Hearst. He later identified the
in an open house Sunday from
card.
The SLA denounced Hearst, 1:30 to 4:30p.m. at the Meigs
High School cafeteria to honor
president and editor of The San
C.
E. Blakeslee, Meigs County
Francisco Examiner, as a
Agricultural
Agen t, who
" corporate enemy of the
people." It added it was at war retired on Jan. 31.
Blakeslee was employed as
against "the fascist state." "
an agricultural agent 35 years,
33 of which were in Meigs
BOOSTERS TO MEET
The Eastern Athletic County. The public is invited to
the open house with light
Boosters will meet Tuesday,
refreshments to be served
Feb. l2, at 7:30p .m. at the high through the thl-ee hour period.
school.

Open House set
for Blakeslee

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eport Pomeroy 0 Fell 8 1974

Valentine party set

Dro outs can come hack
By GEORGE HARGRAVES Supt
Me1gs Local School District
Tomght 8 column 1s directed specifically to those people
who dropped out of school pr10r to graduatmg from h1gh school
In today 8 world thiS causes a person to be at a cons iderable
disadvantage particularly m the area of employment If you
don t have a JOb and have no h1gh school diploma 1t IS hard to
get a JOb If you do have a JOb a nd do not have a high school
diploma 1t IS very difficult to get a better JOb
These are true statements The years ahead \\Ill make them
even more true So whatcanyoudoabout•t'
You could go back to h1gh school and complete the
necessary courses and ea rn the reqUired cred1ts necessary to
earn a high school diploma Th1s IS ver) difficult to do
especially 1f you are beyond the age of 20 You s~mply have a

Speakmg of schools -1'\io. 30.'J
very difficult t1me m adjustmg to bemg m school and assoc1atmg
With students who are mu ch younger than you Nevertheless
this IS one way that you could do 1t and you m1ght want to ex
plore 1t The way to do that IS to contact the prmc1pal of your
high school
Another way to complete the requirements for h1gh school
graduatiOn could be by domg correspondence work Th•s should
be done only under the gu1dance and w1th the approval of the
prmc1pal of the high school from wh1ch you hope to obtam a
diploma The school and the courses must be approved pnor to
the t1me that you take them There 1s also a !mutation on the
number of &lt;~ills toward graduation that can be earned by

correspondence
A third way to complete your reqUifement.s rrught be by
tutormg Here agam the tutormg must be approved before 1t
starts by the high school prmc1pal There are specific
reqwrement.s concermng the amount of tutonng time that must
be mvolved m order for the cred1t to be valid Just as m the case
of correspondence there 1s a limit to the number of credits that
you can ea rn through tutormg for use m reachmg the nwnber
reqwred for graduatiOn Let me reemphasize that all
correspondence work and tutormg must be done under the
direction and w1th the approval of the hig~ school prmc1pal
Many people have found that any one of the three prevwusly
mentioned procedures can meet their particular Situation and
solve their individual problem It IS entirely poSSible that a
combmation of the three rrught be used to complete the
reqUifement.s for graduation It 011ght also be true that none or
all of these procedures w1ll do the JOb Then what'
Th e State Deparbnent of EducatiOn 1ssues a certificate of
high school eqwvalency that 1s accepted m most places as a
satisfactory substitute for a high school diploma Lets be qwte
clear about tha t pomt It IS not a high school diploma but 1t IS the
next best thmg The certificate IS ISsued by the State Depart

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ment when an mdiv1dual sucress£ully attams the reqUlred level
of scores on the f1ve parts of the General Educational
Development test (GED) The five parts of the GED test really
mvolve three thmgs These are basiC mathematics bas1c
English usage and readmg The three readmg tests are based on
matenals m social studies literature and science You are given
information you read 11 and you answer questiOns about 1t The
GED test 1s giVen at severallocatwns around the sta te People
m our area can take the test m Gallipohs
To unprove your prospects of successfully passmg the GED
test ) ou need to brush up your background m English
mathematics and reading You need to cond1tlon yourseU for the
GED test and we ca n help you To serve thiS spec1hc purpose
we have an Adult Bas1c Education learmng labora tory con
dueled m the Central Building m Middleport every Tuesday and
Thursday eve rung from 6 30 to 9 30 ThiS 1s not a class It 1s a
pla ce for mdlVlduals to come and work on their own mdiv1dual
program of Improvement
In the ABE lab the director will try to fmd out where you
need help m the three basic areas of reading arithmetic and
Enghsh Then an a ttempt w1ll be made to construct a progra m
JUSt for you for the purpose of helpmg you The baSic purpose of
the ABE learnmg laboratory IS to help you to get ready to sue
cessfully pass the GED test
HYSELL BROTHERS EACH HAVE PAPER ROUTE The sta te 1s w•lling to 1ssue you a certificate of high school
Danny and DaVId Hysell l-i' sons of Mr and Mrs Milford
eqwvalency They have done their part We have an Adult Bas1c
Hysell Middleport each have their own paper routes Danny
EducatiOn Laboratory We are domg our part Now we need for
age 10 and a fourth grade student at Pearl Street Elementary
you to do your part a nd take advantage of the ABE laboratory
has had his route smcelast October Danny 1s a cub scout and
and the opporturuty that 1t proVIdes None of what has been done
member of the fourth grade basketball team and hiS hobby IS
w1ll be worth anythmg if you do not take advantage of It Indeed
drawmg DaviS IS 12 years old and a SIXth grade student at
the spec1al federal funds that support thiS program may not be
Bradbury He has had hiS route for over a year David loves
available next year if we do not have more people take ad
all sports and IS batboy for the Royal Crown baseball team
vantage of the opportunity durmg this school year Perhaps we
He also keeps up wtth college and pro-ball Both beys play on
are mcorrect m assummg that there are people m our areas who
the Mets baseball team and both save therr prof1ts from their
do not have h1gh school diplomas Perhaps we are mcorrect m
routes All their earnmgs have been placed m a sav1ngs
assummg that there a re people who need the opportunity of the
account Their father 1s employed by People s Life Insurance
ABE laboratory
Company
The most recent census !1gures mdicate that the re IS a need
for such a program because there are many c1t1zens of thiS area
who do not have high school diplomas We can t force you to try
th1s JUSt as we cannot force any student to learn The student
needs seU motivation as well as opporturuty ThiS IS also true of
Contents of a small frame furnace No InJuries were
the adult who has not completed high school You have to want
bUlldmg
on Bownan s Run reported
to do so We are m the opportunity busmess and we offer thiS
near IU!cme owned by Wesley
opport~ruty m the ABE lab
ONE FINED
Clark
valued at $4 000 were
We are mv1tmg you to take advantage of thiS serVIce We
by
llre
late
last
One
defendant
was fmed and
destroyed
hope you w1ll g1ve senous though• to the mv1tation Why not drop
another forfe ited bond m
m on our Adult Bas1c Education lab at any tmoe between 6 30 mght
Accordmg
to
the
IU!cme
Fire
Pomeroy Mayor Dale Smith s
and 9 30 on each Tuesday or Thursday evenmg You can stay for
court
Thursday mght Steve
Dept
which
diSpatched
ten
fifteen rrunutes or three hours You can take advantage of the
opportumty or JUSt forget about 1t The deCISIOn IS yours Why men to the scene the fire was Yonker, IU!cme was fined $5
already out upon their aiTival and costs for an illegal muffler
not stop m and see us'
Cause of the blaze wh1ch was and Robert MoodiSpaugh
reported at 10 10 p m was Middleport gave up a $50 bond
bsted as the 1gn1tion of soot m a for reckless operation

Contents of building lost

Public urged
to participate
in book fair

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NCO RECEIVES CERTIFICATE - SMSgt Robert E Still 2104th Commumcatwns
Squadron (AFCS) rece1ves a certifiCate of complellon from Col Glen L McStarran Deputy
Ch1ef of LogiStics, for successfully completing the A1r Force Communications Serv1ce Ch1ef of
Mamtenance School at Richards Gebaur AFB MISSouri Before amvmg here m July 71
Sergeant Still was asSigned to the 1961st Commumcations Group ( AFGS) Clark AFB Republic
of Philippmes He IS presently workmg m the pos1t1on of crypto mamtenance supermtendent A
native of Pomeroy, Sgt Still IS the son of Elmer R Still He IS roamed to the former Mary A
Gr~ggs

Meigs 4-H Club News
A new 4 H club was
organiZed at the home of Mr
and Mrs Junrrue King on
January 23 There were e1ght
members attendmg the Mid
dleport Hill Toppers first
meeting
Durmg the busmess meeting
a name for the club was
selected and dues were
diSCussed OffiCers for the
commg year are as follows
pres•dent, Nancy Lawrence
v1ce president Jeff Dilcher
secretary Debbie Lawrence
treasurer Kathy Lawrence
reporter Fran Williams
recreahon leaders Debbie
Smith and Jo Ellen Lawrence
health and safety cha1nnan
Tmuny Smith
Followmg the meeting a
word game was played led by
Jo Ellen Lawrence and Debbie

The Almaoac
By United Press Internatlooal
Today IS Sunday Feb 10 the
41st day of 1974 w11h 324 to
follow
The moon IS approaching 1ts
last quarter
The mormng star IS Venus
The evening stars are Mer
cury Mars Jup1ter and Saturn
Those born on this date are
under the s1gn of Aquanus
American JOurnahst Wilham
Allen Wh1te was born Feb 10
1868
In 1972 29 !raman VIllagers
were dead and 4 000 were
reported miSSmg after a
blizzard swept northwest Iran

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Sm1th Refreshments were
served by Mrs Kmg - Fran
Wilhams. Reporter
THE HILLBILLIES 4 H club
met Jan 28 at the home of
adviSor Ma1&lt;1ne Dyer There
were siX members present
PrOJect books were diStributed
and prOJects were diScussed
during the busmess meeting
Patty Dyer gave a demon
stratwn on rope and B1lly Dyer
gave an electr1c1ty demon
stratwn Patty Dyer also gave
a spec1al report on bicycle
safety
Dean Colwell led the club
members m a game of Toss
It

The club members enJoyed
Kool Aid popcorn and cookies
served by Mrs Dyer
The next meeting will be
February 11 Spec1al plans for
th1s
meetmg
mclude
a
health
report
by
Mary Colw ell and numnon
reports by Opal and Patty
Dyer - Patty Dyer, Reporter

AUTOS COLLIDE
The Me1gs County Sheriffs
Dept mvestigated an acc1dent
Thursday evemng on Bahr
Lane m Chester where Annette
K Fmk 29 R t I Long Bottom
backmg her auto turned too
sharply h1tting a parked car
belongmg to Patricia Zielinski.
23 Rt I Long Bottom Light
dsmage was reported to both
autos There were no mjurles
~or ted

Mrs. Black"ood m
student teaching
GREENVILLE S C - Mrs
Wilham Alan Blackwood the
former Marta Hubbard a
semor elementary education
maJOr at Bob Jones Umvers1ty
Greenville S C 1s dmng her
student teaching thiS semester
m Greenville She 1s the
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Harold E Hubbard of 412 S
Fourth Ave Middleport
For the past 22 years semors
m the School of Educatwn at
Bob Jones Umvers1ty have
made scores h1gher than the
nahonal average on the
Na t1onal
T eac hers
Exammatlon

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TUPPERS PLAINS - A
student book fair 1s bemg held
at the Tuppers Plains
Elementary School through
Feb 14
Students during the fair
which began on Feb 5 Will be
able to browse and purchase
books The fair IS open durmg
the school day and w1ll be open
to the Boosters meeting on
Feb 11
The book fair committee
mv1tes _all students parents
and VISitors to attend the fair
which IS des1gned to encourage
student reading mterested and
In budding home hbranes
Proceeds wlll go to a worth
while project
Tuppers Plams School 1s
'llonsormg the event w1th Mrs
PatrlCla Life as fair chairman
The committee mcludes
volunteer helpers from the
juniOr h1gh school
The book fair diSplay m
eludes new books from many
publishers All readmg m
terests - class1cs fiction
b10graph1es science ad
venture, natw-e mystery and
reference
w•ll
be
represented The comm1ttee IS
working w1th Educational
Readmg
ServiCe
a
professiOnal book fair com
pany to furmsh the mdlvidual
selection of books for the fair

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Miss Tannehill honored
A shower for April Alana
four month old
adopted
daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark
Tannehill was held recently by
the Young Adult Class of the
Enterpnse Umted MethodiSt
Church at Ute home of Mrs
Don Runnel
Rose Hill
Pomeroy
A pmk and yellow color
scheme was caiTied out m the
decorations wh1ch featured an
open umbrella on the gift table
Welcome April Alana was
mscnbed on the cake wh1ch
was served w1th punch 1ce
cream and nuts
Attendmg the shower were
Mrs J1m W1ll and daughter
Becky Mrs Herbert DIXon
Mrs IU!y Pulhns Mrs Ph1l

Ohlmger Laura Ohlinger Mrs ~
Dw1ght Logan Mrs Carl "
Arnold M1ss Elizabeth Dav1s
Miss Helen DaviS MISS Emma
Lou DaviS M1ss Joyce DaviS
Mrs Dale Davis Mrs George
Brothers Mrs M1ke Brothers
and children B11ly and Amy
Beth Mrs Charles Warth
"
Dav1d Damn and Amy Lynn
Mrs W1lham Sydenstricker and Chr1ss1e and Artie Runnel
Others presenting gUts to the
couple and the1r new daughter •
were Mrs Ed Bowen Mrs
Eldon Weeks Mrs Tom
Bowen Mrs Carl Moore Mrs
Ed King and Barb Sm1th The
Young Adults Class gave the ,
Tannehill fam1ly a highchair ,

Golden Rule class meets

v

meeting w1th Mrs Charles
Eskew g1vmg devol!ons taken
from Luke 10 3~38 Mrs
Elwood Bowers had prayer '"
Employers Ret rement
FINAN t iAL REPORT
Mrs Eskew read the Healmg
Contr button
257 93
OF TOWNSHIPS
For
F1sca1
Year
End1ng New Bu ld ngs and
Power of CompassiOn , Mrs
Add tons
2 675 00
December Jl
1973
L e tart
Stanley
Bass Thank God for
Township Me1gs County R D 2 Too s and
Equ pment
I 1.42 98
Racme Oh10 Feb 4 1974
the Privilege of Livmg and ""
19 86
I cer t fy I he follow ng r eport Supp l es
Mrs
McDamel Don t Run m
her
E
x
penses
153
49
Ot
to be corre ct
9 120 92
Herbert L Say r e Tot a Expend tur es
Debt
Roll call was a com
3 144 9~
Townsh p Cl erk. Bal Dec 31 1973
ment on love
Tota l Expend lures Plus
SUMM \RY OF CASH
Bal Dec 31 1973
12 265 88
BALANCES RECEIPTS
FoF entertamment Mrs
Revenue Sharmg Fund
AND EXPENDITURES
McDamel conducted a Bible
Bal Jan 1 1973
132 00
Balance Jan 1 1973
Rece1pls
Gen eral Fund
S 1 399 77
qwz on Who Am 1• The
Other
2 992 00
Motor Veh cle L 1cense
Total
Begmn
ng
Balan
ce
March meeting will be at the
Tsx Fund
135 4-4
Plus Recepts
412-400
467 94
Gasol ne Tax Fund
McDamel
home Refreshments "
Expenditures
5 732 40
Cemetery Fund
were served to those named
43 50
Rev Sharmg
I 132 00 Sal ar es
1 440 01
8 867 55 Supplies
Tot als
and
Mrs LoUis Osborne Mrs
Repa1rs
520 00
Total Rece1pts
Clyde
Andrews Mrs Elwood
Other
Expenses
143
"32
General Fund
5 610 88
Total Expenditures
2 146 83
Motor Veh cle L1cense
IS PROMOTED
Bowers Mrs Nathan Roush
1 977 17
Tax Fund
4 153 47 Bat Dec 31 1973
Mr
and
Mrs
Sherman
Total
Expenditures
P
lus
Mrs Denver Kapple and Mrs
Gasol ne Tax Fund
14 400 00
Sal Dec: 31 1973
4 124 oo Roberts Rt 4 Pomeroy, have
Ceme tery Fund
6 533 48
Eva Dessuaer a guest
Township Debt - Notes
Rev Shar ng
2 992 00
receiVed word that therr son-111
To tals
33 689 83 Purpose For Wh ch Not
Debt Was Created
Total ReceLpts &amp; Balances
law
S Sgt Fred Fillinger has
Genera l Fund
7 010 65 Grader
been
promoted to technical
Outstandmg
Jan
Mo tor Veh cle License
1973
3 335 30! sergeant m the U S Air Force
Tax Fund
4 2811 91
14 867 94 Redeemed Our ng Year
Gasol ne Tax Fund
1973
1 666 67 T Sgt and Mrs Fillinger and
Cemetery Pund
12 265 88
Rev Shar ng
4 124 00 Balance Outstanding Dec
their children Sharon. Karen
31 1973
I 666 66
Totals
42 557 38
and
Freddie recently returned
Rate of lnt
6 Pet
E xpend•fures
1975 from Yokoto Air Force Base,
General Fund
5 483 04 Date of Fmtal Mat
Truck.
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Motor Veh cle L1cense
Japan and are now at the Els
Tax Fund
4 089 66 Outstandmg Jan 1
Mrs Flo Strickland hosted a
1973
.4 769 25 worth Air Force Base S D
Gasol ne Tax Fund
12 910 5.4
meetmg of the Sew R1te
Cemetery Fund
912092 Redeemed Our ng Year
1913
158975 Mrs Fillinger IS the former
Rev Shar ng
2 146 83
Sewmg Club Wednesday mght
Totals
33 750 99 Bi!ilance Outs tand1ng Dec
Shirley Roberts Pomeroy
at her Lincoln He1ghts home ,
31 1975
3 179 50
Balance Dec 31 ,13
Rate
of
lnt
6
Pet
General Fund
1 527 61
Mrs Ann Brownmg pres1ded "
Date of Fmal Mat
1975
Motor Veh cle L 1cense
w1th
Mrs Betty Wehrung
Tax Fund
199 25 Total - Ovtstandmg Jan
I 1973
8 104 58
Gasol ne Tax Fund
1 957 -40
g1vmg Ute treasurer s report
HELP HERE
Cemetery Fund
3 144 96 Total - Redeemed
and
Mrs Evelyn Gilmore the
Our
no
Year
1973
3
256
42
Rev Shar ng
1 977 17
James E Roush Me1gs
Ba lan ce Outstand ng
Tota ls
8 806 39 Total
secretary s report
Mrs
Dec 31 1973
4 8-46 16 County Aud1tor announces
CASH BALANCE
RECEIPTS AND
thatMr L D Moore, from the Pandora Collins thanked her •
\2J 8 ltc
EXPENDITURES
Ohio Deparbnent of Taxatwn secret pal for a brrthday gift ,
BY FUND
General Fund
w1ll be in Ute Me1gs County and Mrs Browmng rece1ved an
Bal Jan 1 1973
1 399 17
Auditor 8 off1ce every Monday anmversary card and g1ft at
Rece1pts
IN THE
General Property Tax Feb 11 thu Apnl 8 to asSist the meeting from her secret
COMMON PLEAS COURT
Real Estate (Gross)
1 807 28
PROBATE DIVISION
th&lt;&gt;re needmg help Wlth their pal A dessert course was
Tang •ble Personal Property
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
Tax (Gross)
719 50
State Income Tax HIS hours served to those named and
Local Government
IN THE MATTER OF SET w1ll be from 9 to 12 noon I to 4 Mrs Martha Hoffman Mrs
D1str but on
1 74 6 05 TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Shirley Bally Mrs Mlldred ~·
C garette L cense Fees and
PROBATE COURT MEIG S pm
F nes (Gross )
51 41 COUNTY OH I O
Wells and Mrs Nettie Boyer '
Notes
201 80
Accounts and vouchers of th e
Next meeting Wlll be at the
804 04 followmg name cf'=- f duclar1es
In tang ble tax
Stat e Income tax
280 80 have been f led n the Probate
Strickland home hosted by
Total Rece pts
5 6 10 88 Court Me1gs County Oh o for
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Mrs Collins
Total Begmn ng Ba la nce
BROWN IN ATHENS
approval and sett lemnt
Plus Rece DIS
7 010 63
CASE NO 15 030 F na l Ac
The second stop on Secretary
Expenditures
count of Armo A Stan sbury
Total E x pend tures Trus tee Under the
Tru st of State Ted W Brown s
Admm strative
4 692 l1 Created by the w 11 of William b1enmal
IS GUEST
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traveling off1ce
Town Halls Memor al
E Stansbury Deceased
Mrs
Howard
I Snyder •
Bu1ld ngs and
visits
w1ll
be
m
Athens
at
the
CASE NO 20 750 Ftrst Fmal
Grounds
190 87 and 0 stnbut ve Account of
ExtensiOn Off1ce Cleveland has been the guest
F re Protec t on
600 00 Charles M les and Leroy M l ies County
Grand Total Expendituresat the County for the past several days of Mr
Co Executors of the Estate of located
General Fund
5 483 04 Mary
Wr ght Deceased
Fairgrounds on West Umon St and Mrs Paul Grueser, •
Bal Dec 31 1973
1 527 61
CASE NO 20 948 F rst and
Tota l E x penditures P lus
where he w11l swear m Board of Middleport Wednesday Mrs
F nal Account of Warren
Bal Dec 31 1973
7 010 65
P ck.ens Adm nlstrator of the Elections members from an 8- Snyder Mrs Mabel Wolle,
Motor Veh1cle License
Estate of Lena Margaret
Tax Fund
county area mcluding Me1gs Pomeroy and Mrs Grueser
P ckermg Deceased
Bal Jan 1 1973
135 .44
went to Parkersburg for a VISit Un less except 1ons are f1led County
Receipts
thereto said ac counts Will be
w1th the Mitchell McCale
Motor Vh cle
for h ear mg before sa1d Court on
L1cense Tax
2 448 15 t he 8th day of March 1974 at
family
M leage
I 705 32 wh ch lime sad accounts wil l b e
IN THE PROBATE
Gifts for sunshine boxes for
shut ms were brought by
members of the Golden Rule
Class of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ meeting Tuesday mght
at the home of Mrs Evelyn
Sm1th Syracuse
Bill McDamel pres1ded at the
sesswn durmg which t~me the
group made a tape to be taken
to Mrs Jenme Well a patlent
at
Umvers1ty
Hospital
Columbus Round robm cards
were s1gned for shut ms
The hymn ' What a Friend
We Have m Jesus opened the

Sewing club
has meeting

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REIBER ENLISTS
RACINE - IU!ndy Re1ber of
IU!cme recently enlisted m the
Naval Air Reserve DIVISIOn Y4
al the Naval Air Reserve
Detachment, Lockbourne Air
Force Base Columbus A
seven year veteran Reiber
was enlisted m the. Naval Air
Reserve as an Aerographer
Mate Petty Officer Second
Class He IS a 1964 graduate of
IU!cme High School IU!ndy 1s a
Computer Operator at Ohw
Umvers1ty

New delay confronts settlement
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tbe Nixon admlnlatratloo, with
a tentative settlement of the truckers slrtke to haoof, today
faeed a new delay In obtalolng emergency energy JMIWers
!rom Congress. Meaowblle, It urged states with severe gas
shortages to tmprose their own ratloolog systeiDB
Although detalls of the agreement lo end the eight cl8y
shut down by Independent baulers were not completely
spelled out, negotiators for the lrucken lanDed out amoug
their constituency today urging acceptance of tbe pact
But some trucken e:&lt;pressed OJIIIOIIItlon becaWie the
negottaton failed 1o win a rollback In the price of diesel fuel
although they were given JMIWer to lmJ~Q~e a 6 per cent sur
charge to help compell&amp;ate for blgber fuel prices In the
Senate, efforts to pass legislation giving President Nixon
sweeping powen to deal wllh the overall energy situation
laced a new delay tbat eould last at least 10 days and JMISSlbly
more

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Th• need for small kitchen
A valentme party for
uter
slls was discussed but a
students at the Chester
Elementary School w1ll be held !mal deciSion was delayed until
at 2 45 p m Thursday by the the February meetmg when a
room mothers, according to hst of the needed 1tems will be
plans made at a recent meeting presented Mrs Elberfeld
urged the un1t to be thmklng of
of the Chester PTA
Mrs Charlotte Elberfeld some school projects wh•ch the
,
presided at the sessiOn durmg PTA m1ght fmance Teachers
which t1me further discusSion were asked to select 1tems
was held concermng the swtable and needed m their
,
partitiOns for the restrooms respectiVe rooms w1th Utese to
Larry Hudson representing be presented as poss1ble
the reparr comm1ttee reported projects at the next meetmg
Dramage of the playground
on the matter
Mrs Larry Clark volun across the road was discussed
leered to be a delegate to the It was decided that the repair uo
Me1gs County Counc•l of comrruttee Wlll meet w1th the "
Parents and Teachers She also Eastern Local School Board m
reported that at present the an effort to find some solution "
PTA membership stands at 89
to the problems and also to
Room count was taken Wlth the request the mstallatlon of a
first grade wmnmg first place water fountam m the area
n
and the combmed third and
Refreshments were served "
fourt h grade class takmg by the fourth grade mothers n
second place

Toti!ll Rece pts
4 153 47
Tota l Begmn ng Balance
Plus Rec:e pts
4 288 91
Expenditures
Total Exnepd1tures M scetlaneous
4 089 66
Grand Total ExpendituresMotor Vehic l e License
Tax Fund
4 089 66
Bal Dec 31 1973
199 25
Tota l Expenditures Plus
Bal Dec 31 1973
4 288 91
Gasoline Tax Fund
Bal Jan l 1973
467 94
Rece1pts
Gasol ne Tax
14 400 00
Total Rece1pts
14 -400 00
Tota l Beg nnmg Balance
Plus Receipts
14 867 94
Expendtfures
Total Expenditures 7 104 68
M scellaneous
Ma ntenance
5 805 86
Grand Total Expenditures Gasol ne Tax Fund
12 190 54
Bat Dec 31 1973
1 957 40
Cemetery Fund
Bat Jan 1 1973
s 732 40
Rece1pts
General Property Tax Real Estate (Gross)
1 211 90
Sa le of Lots
1 740 00
Fees
3 581 58
Total Rece p ts
6 533 48
Total Begmnmg Ba lance
Plus Rece1pts
12 265 88
Expenditures
Salar es
"' 871 06

cons dered and continued from
day to day until f nally di Sposed
of
Any person Interested may
f le wr tten except 1ons to sa d
accounts or to matters per
ta nmg to th e execut on of the
trust not l ess than f v e days
pr or to the date st'\t..tor hear ng
MANNIN G

D~ EB S TER

J UDGE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
(2) 8

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
ltc

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21115
Estate of Alfred M Elberfeld
Deceased
Not1ce s hereby given that
Mary El zabeth Morris of
Pomeroy Ohio has been duly
appo nted Executr ix of the
Estate of Alfred M Elberfeld
deceased late of Me1gs County
Ohio
Creditors are requ red to file
the.r cla1ms w ith sa1d f1du c1ary
w thin four months
Dated th s 22nd day of
J anuary 1974
M~nn ng 0 Webster Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Pr obate D1vlslon
(

II 2S !21 I 8 3tc

COUR.T OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

IN THE MATTER OF THE
LASTWILLAND
TESTAMENT OF
HELEN
ARNOLD
SOMERVILLE

DECEASED
No 20977
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN
Not ce ts hereby g ven that on
the 23rd day of January 197-4
Evelyn Elliott Executr x of the
Last W II and Testamen t of
Helen
Arnot~
Somerville
Decea s ed
late
of
Pont
Pleasant West V rgmia f i led n
this court under Case No 20977
an authenticated copy of the
Letters of Adm n st rat on
ssued to her by the County
Court of Mason County West
V rg n111 Not ce Is further given
that all cred1tors of sa1d estate
who des rt to assert the•r I ens
on the real estate of sa ld
decedent located m th1s state
shall present the r et a ms duly
sworn to to th s court w t h n s x
months after the filing of sa d
letters n t h1S court or t h e1r sa1d
liens shall forever be deemed
barred and cancelled

MANNING D WEBS T-E R
PROBATE JUDGE
(II 2~ C21 I 8 3tc

JOINS SOCIETY
M!SS Doona Ruth Francis
daughter of Mrs Ruth Francis
16 Anne St , Pomeroy IS
among the 40 Otterbein College
women who have pledged -,
Alpha Lambda Delta at the school The soc1ety is a •
national hon&lt;l'ary for those "'
women who have attamed a 3 5 "
average or better
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SUPPER SET
A soup supper wlll be beld
Saturday at tbe Municipal
Building m Syracuse, span
sored by the ladies auxiliary
Serving begins at noon, bring '"
own containers for carry~!. ""
Sandwiches 8llfl p1e wlll also be .o
sold

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Meigs 'A' clubs in race for runnerup tonight
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The Eastern Eagles and
So uth er n Tornados
contmue their race for
second place m the SV AC
tomght as both take on second
diVISIOn league teams

For the Eagles fresh off a 55-

l 48 tr1umph over the Tornados

nados are bed for second place
m the SV AC w1th Identical 7-:J
records
Tomght the Eag les host
Southwestern a steadily Im
prov1ng club that Eastern
belted earher m the season 84
60
In their last two outmgs the
Highlanders have been mpped
by two pomt.s by Symmes
Valley and lost m the last
second on a 40 foot bomb by
Wahama
It
be semor mght at
Eastern w1th the sta·t mg
lmeup constshng of all semors
- Steve D1ll John Sheets
Steve Goebel IU!ndy Orr and
Dave Weber For Weber and

the road to second place should
be less rocky than the one the
' Purple and Gold must
NEW YORK- (UP!) - Muhammad Ali turns out to be pretty
traverse
much the same way he advertises h~rnseU on the boxcover a
Eastern has loop ce ll ar
super salesman mastetful boxer and not really that bad a
dwellers Southwestern a nd
puncher either but then there s the other Side of h1m his
Symmes Valley remammg on
cerebral s•de and 1t s here where you sometunes fmd those b1g
1t.s slate while Southern also
loopholes m hiS log1c
faces Symmes Valley, but has
to tang le w1th undefeated
I know I have
What I m saymg IS that when MuhBD11nad Ali shifts mto h1gh champion Hannan Trace next
gear ms1de the rmg or turns on the charm outs1de 1t he probably Tuesday
has more personal appeal than any professiOnal athlete around
Both the Eagle&lt; ""rl 'l'or
today for me as well as countless others but unfortunately too
often that s where 11 all stops
Al1 has sa1d over and over aga m he can influence people
because of the stature he enJoys all over the world today
He s absolutely right
Ring Accomplishments
The Me1gs Marauders go for tr1umph by all league can
He admits the prmc1pal reason he enJoys this stature IS
the1r second SEOAL wm of the d1date Dave IU!nn who pwnped
because of his accompliShments m the rmg and that makes him
season tomght hostmg the m 18 pmnt.s IU!nn IS currently
two out of two because he s HIO per cent nght agam
Ironton Tigers at the Larry R the SEOAL s fourth leadmg
But here s where he gets a httle carried away
Mornson gymnasmm m Rock score r pour1ng 1n 19 pomt.s per
I m not JUSt a boxer he says l m more than that I m like a
Sprmgs
game
country all by myseU Wherever l go- Algena Bntam Egypt
The Tigers won the first
The Marauders on the other
Germany IndoneSia, Italy Japan-people come out to see me
battle down m the snake p1t
and liSten to what I have to say
hand were paced m that f1rst
a thnller 65-62
loss by a well balanced sconng
What Muhammad Ab glosses over or convemently forgets 1s
Ironton
was
led
m
that
ftrst
a ttac k Sophomor e forward
that he IS a symbol of the kid around the corner the one w1th the
limited pnvileges and education who made good and became the
king of the hill In h1s own mmd he bas the Idea he s the only one
who ever d1d anything like thiS but he s wrong So very wrong
BolWlg lS full of prune examples of those who emerged from
far more meager backgrounds to become world champions
What about Joe Lows Jack Sharkey Jun Braddock Floyd
Patterson. Bemy Leonard and Barney Ross'
I can hear Ali now None of em ever became as b1g as me
Okay then, how abeut Babe Ruth' Or El Cordobes celebrated
and lioniZed the world over although hiS start m life was such that
Two teams on a colhswn by playmaker Dave Wlihams
he never learned to read or wr•te' Or Pele the Brazilian soccer
course mee t Saturday mght at a 5 10 semor guar.J transfer
superstar another who carne straight off the streets
Lyne Center on the cam pus of student Larry Arrmgton who
I wouldn t even debate wtth Ali about these men because he has
R10 Grande College when the IS among the league leaders m
a one-track mmd on the subject and the one indiVIdual he obRedmen of Art Lanham battle reboundmg and Mark Klem
VIously enJoys talkmg about most IS himseU So lets talk about
the Malone Pioneers of coach who IS averagmg 15 pmnts a
Muhammad Ali Let stalk about him when he was a k1d
game
Jay Bowerman
Cass•us Clay as he was known then tells me he used to steal
For RIO Bollinger 1s s1xth m
Rw Grande returns home
thmgs !rom stores The fact that what he took were httle
after playmg hve games on the conference scortng averagmg
thmgs like frUit candy and the hke doesn t make him a
road More Important the 15 4 a game Noe a nd
cr~m~nal but ne1ther does 1t make him a hero Not m my book
Redmen brmg a three game sophomore center J1m Stewart
anyway
wmmng streak mto the M1d
Financial Successes
Ohio Co nference showdown
I realize that stealing thmgs as a kid now rates as the m
w1th co nference
leader
thmg to have done particularly w1th those who have riSen far
Malone
above Utose early transgressions and become a great fmanc1al
All three of RIO s VICtortes
successes
were agamst MOC foes T1fhn
In a sense 1t's wrong to s1ngle out Muhammad All alone
Un1vers1ty Cedarville and
CHICAGO (UP!) - V1rg1l
because many other well-known personalitles own up to the fact
Ohw DommiCan The Redmen Carter an outspoken quarter
some even&lt; "ger ly that they also stole things for k1cks when they
coasted to a 97 73 romp agamst back once sold by the Chicago
were growmg up
the
Panth ers of
Oh10 Bears for a $100 wruver pnce
0 J Simpson talks about how he and !)1s buddies used to steal
DommiCan Wednesday mght m has been added to the mc1p1ent
cars m San FranciSco when they were kids Robert Redford, the
Columbus The wm raiSed the roster of the ChiCago Fire of
actor dealt m smaller automotiVe parts He says he only used to
Redmen above the 500 mark the World Football League
steal hubcaps
on the season at 1~9 and 1m
Fire owner Torn Ortger
It s fumy Robert Redford should mentlon that because not so
proved thm chances for a post proudly announced h1s new
long ago you d never guess what some kids stole off the wheels of
season play-off berth m the acqu•s•tlon at a Thursday
one of Muhammad Ali scars' That s r~ght, hubcaps All four of
NAIA D1str1ct No 22 The mornmg news conference
them Since Ali dr1ves h1gh-pr1ced Imported cars and smce each
Redmen are m th1rd place 1n
Four hours later Bears
hubcap stolen from him went for $125 a copy, the whole thmg
th e MOC Th e defendm g Coach Abe G1bron took over
came to $500
cbampwns are 5-2 ms1de the the same space to announce his
Muhammad Ali shrugs •t off though
MOV
National Football League team
'It lSil t worth thinkmg about anymore he says Bes1des
R10 w1ll set out to avenge a has Signed Dave Gallaghe1 a
I ve lost much more m my lifetime l once had a car stolen m
loss last month at Canton when 245-pound All-America defenChicago It was a Cadillac and I d1dn t have any msurance on 1t
the Pwneers whipped Rio by Sive tackle from MIChigan and
either No, it never turned up agam The way I look at 1t IS 1t s
a score of 89-4i2 Malone hke the team s second draft choice
better for some k1ds to be stealing those hubcaps from me than to
the Red!fien have a lot to be
carter said the deal he was
be killing each other or takmg dope I look at 1t another way also
happy about these days offered by Onger made 11
If I learn !rom an expenence then I have gamed somethmg
Malone has all but clmched a worth his while to jump from
What d1d I gam from those k1ds stealing my hubcaps' I learned
DIStrict 22 Play-off spot for the the NFL where he had played
to put locks on em
second year m a row Malone ts for Cmcmnat1 and San D1ego
Maybe that s the way Muhammad Ali sees 11 but I look at 1t
also commg off a b1g wm at after leavmg the Bears four
differently
Urbana Wednesday 91 74
years ago
Wrong to Steal
Malone sports a 15-6 record
I want to play for a wm
The way I look at 11 if Ali has all thaI influence he da1rns to
overall and 6-1 m the MOC
ner Carter srud wtth a glance
bave, particularly among the young people he should go among
Rio boss Art Lanham at at Onger
them and dr1ve home how wrong 1t IS to steal ANYTHING from
tr1butes the Redmen comeback Carter left Ch1cago m 1969
ANYONE whether It's apples oranges or candy from the corner
to 6 4 semor Ron Lambert after he deswbect Coach Jmo
storekeeper or hubcaps off an affluent fighters car
The four year veteran has been Dooley as chicken bleep and
Muhanunad Ali may shrug hiS shoulders and say 1t doesn t
plagued by InJured ankles all later sa1d the same tenn a(&gt;matter what they steal or take from him but these are merely
season and IS now playmg ltke phed to owner George Halas
words he s mouthmg
the Lambert of old Prwr to the Halas sold his contract for $100
You saw the uncommon fuss he made when they stripped him
three stra1ght v1ctones RIO
The Bears expressed no
of his title He satd they stole 1t from him I never heard anybody
was playmg 1t.s poorest ball of desire to see Carter agam but
carry on like that Alter glVmg 1t some thought I came to the
the season and now Lanham they d1d express mterest in
same conclusiOn Muhammad Ali d1d Namely that nobody
says We realtze we can wm another athlete lured mto the
should ever steal or take away anything wh1ch rightfully belongs
agam
OffenSively Dan Fire house
to someone else
Bollinger has been more
He 1s Mark Kellar the
consistent lately After a few nat10nal collegiate rushmg
low scormg games freshman champiOn from Northern llJ1mmy Noe the Galhpohs hnols who was s•gned by
product led all scorers m the Onger He also discussed
Dom1mcan game w1th 24 terms w1th the Mmnesota
pomt.s
V1kmgs
Also on hand for the Fire
Malone w1th a tall and
CHICAGO (UP!) - The B1g the other hand has a seven talented team has been paced
Ten's three front runners in a game losmg streak, a 1.0 B1g
tight race for the basketball Ten mark, and orne defeats m
wm stated
We ve been
charnp10nslup were expected the last 10 games
playmg
real
good
ball the last
The fourth team close to the
to continue m a near deadlock
four games losmg our last two
after Satw-day s act10n agamst lead Michigan State also IS a
m overtime - we fmally got
haU game out of first place
lesser teams
rewarded
The young coach
Michigan sharmg the top w1th a 6-2 mark and will be 1dle
added IU!ndolph 1s startmg to
spot Wlth Purdue wtth a 6-1 Saturday
fmd himself offensively
Northwestern will play a
league record halfway through
By Quarten
the conference season Wlll he nonconference rival Northern
Me1gs
18 13 15 8-54
at home against Ohio State m llimo1s as part of a Chicago
Ironton
9 14 7 6-36
last place Wlth a 1-4i mark and Stadiwn doubleheader tomght
Meigs
IU!ndolph
10-4-24
the Wolvermes were heavy and Wt.sconsm will entertam
Stewart
4-2-10
Sc1tes
3 2-8
The Me1gs Marauder fresh
Iowa Saturday Both the Oh10
favorites
Haggerty
2-()..4
Walters
1-0-2
men led by the scormg of
Purdue m1ght face a tougher State Michigan and Iowa WIS
Steve
Randolph npped past Dodson 0 2 2 Pratt I 2 4
path since the Boilermakers consm games wlll be teleVIsed
the
Ironton
frosh M-36 at Browmng Il-l I
Purdue and Michigan State
although at home will be
facing Minnesota now sixth face a slightly e3Sler schedule Ironton Thursday evenmg
The little Marauders of
with a 3-1 record and a two m the last half of the season
coach
John Arnott exploded to
game B1g Ten winning streak each playmg two of the other
Tbe Gophers also now boast the four r1vals, while M1ch1gan and an 18-9 f1rst quarter lead
league leading scorer m Denrus Indiana each must play three holdmg Ute lead to 8 pomts at
NELSON IN LAS VEGAS
31 23 at the half
9Iaffer, who has averaged 29 5 games agamst the others
LAS VEGAS - B1ll Nelson
Me1gs then Jumped out for 15
So far Purdue and M1chigan
]Miints per game for his last
president
of Sm1th Nelson
four outmgs to take over the are 2-1 in games w1th the top third quarter points wh1le Motors of Pomeroy par
four Michigan State IS I 2 and holdmg the Tlgercubs to 7
Individual first place
hc1pated m the 57th annual
Indiana, a half game behmd Indiana 1-0 Purdue )las split IU!ndolph h1ttmg 10 from the conventwn here of the NatiOnal
the pace setters with a 5-l w1th M1ch1gan State and field and four at the hne Automobile Dealers
wh1le scored 24 pomts followed by
record could have an easy task beaten M1ch1gan
Association Feb Ui Nelson, a
M1ch1gan
has
won
once
from Allan Stewart w1th 10
at home smce the Hoosiers
Mason led Ironton scorers member of N A D A smce
have a Sllt game wmnmg Ind1ana and once from
1971 IS also a member of Oh10
With 12
streak and have lost ohly once M1ch1gan State
Auto
Dealers Assoc1at10n
Arnott very pleased w1th the
on their own court IllinoiS on
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

"'11

Orr 1t w11l be the1r first start of
the season
D1ll IS the second leadmg

scorer m the league averagmg
19 8 pom t.s per loop con test
whtle Sheel" ts stxth at 16 1
ppg
Uoyd Wood 1s the leadm g
pomt producer for the lads of
Ke1th Car ter averagmg 15 1
PPG good for the leagues
tenth spot
In the hrst outmg between the
t\\o clubs the Highlanders
were down by JUSt stx pomts
40-34 at mtermtss wn before
the Eagles pulled away m the
th1rd frame nppmg the nets
for 30 pmnts while South
western could put m JUSt 18

Marauders looking for 2nd win
Terry Qualls and junior center
Dan Dodson led the wa) w1th 16
pomts each while jumor guard
Lonme Coats chipped m 10
In that hrst battle the score
was tied and the lead changed
261tmes w1th Ironton gomg out
m fron t for good at 37-36 1n the
third penod The scm e was
tied 3~30 at halftime
In tomght s reserve game

Rio returns home to face
Malone in key MOC battle
are second and th1rd respec
hvely m rebounding Noe IS
gettmg an average of 10 6
caroms per ga me while
Stewart IS averagmg 9 3
T1p off t1me at Lyne Center
Saturday 1s 8 p m After the
Malone clash Rw w1ll be 1dle
unt1l
Wednesday
when
P1kevtlle vtstl'i the Redmen m
a non conference game

Nease ar the guards
Say re IS presently the
seventh Jead1 ng conference
scorer averag mg an even 16
pomts per loop game At the
time of h1s Injury M1ller was
the third leadmg scorer h1ttmg
at a 19 8 per game chp
In tomght s reserve game at
Willow Wood the reserves of
Carl Wolfe try to stay \\lthm a
game of reserve league leadmg
Hannan Trace If Southern
"tns tomght coupled w1th a
victor) ove r the Wildcats
Tuesday and 1f both North
Galha reserves and Eastern
Reserves wm thetr last two
games the reserve league w1ll
end up m a four way he for flrst
place•
I he Funnel Clouds won the
first battle toppmg the httle
V1kes 46-J4

D1ll led the way m that wm Eag les
In the1r fir st meeting at
'"th 24 pomt.s followed by
Jumor T1m Spencer w1th 23 IU!cme the Tornados pwned
Sheets w1th 16 and semor Tim back the V•kes 67 54
Bawn w1th 14
Southern was led by IDJUred
Larry Frasher led South BobM1ller who connected on 13
wester n w1th 16 pomts of 14 free throw attempts and
foll owed by Wood w1th 14 and low- held goals for 21 powt.s
Next m the scormg hn e was
M1ke Crouse with 12
In tomght s reserve hit the se mor forward Pete Sayre w1th
httle Eagles try to make 1! a 18 Symmes Valley was led bv
Jaye Myers w1h 12
perf e~ t season over the South
The Tornados of course w1ll
western reserves In thetr ftrst
meeting the reserves of Duane be gowg without sharpshooti ng
Wolfe
out scored
th e Miller who suffered a badly
Highlanders m each quar ter spramed ankle a week ago m a
enroute to a 47 29 victory
loss a t North Galba That
At the same t1me at Symmes leaves the Purple and Gold
Valley the Tornados of Carl w1th a probable starti ng hneup
Wolfe w1ll try to rebound from that will consist of se mor Vern
that loss Tuesday mght to the Ord m the p1vot se mors
Norman Curfman and Sayre m
the corners and semor Randy
Warner and JUniOr M1tch

Miller appears to

the little Marauders of Ron
Logan w1ll try to Improve on
their 4 7 league record good
for s1xth place m the league
reserve standmgs
In the first meetmg betwee 1
the T1gercubs and reserve
PAlM SPRINGS Cahf
Marauders the lrontomtes ( UP! I - The scoreboard here
came out on top 57-4 1 as they says Labron Harns and Lee
outran and outshot Me1gs
Elder are the co second round
leaders m the $160 000 Bob
Hope Desert ClasSic today but
log1c md1cates Johnny M1ller IS
the man to beat
Miller who made everyone
stand up and take notice when
he opened the 1974 PGA tour by
sweepmg the first three events
starts today s third round m
the Hope event a shot behmd
Horns and Elder who lead the
pack With 36-ltole scores of four
under par 140
But Elder still has to play
Eldorado and La Qumta wh1le
Harris tackles Bermuda Dunes
and Eldorado Most here feel
Eldorado and Bermuds Dunes
are the tougher of th e four
courses they use m the 90-hole
RON LAMBERT
hope
Miller shootmg to top the
$100 000 mark for the year m
only the siXI.h event opened
Wltll an even par 72 m the wmd
at Bermuds Wednesdsy and
background
I thmk we can came back wtth a three under
turn th1s thmg around
69 m the calm at Eldorado
G1bron s hasty reference was Thursday
to the Bears losmg NFL
I had my game under full
record m the past four seasons control for the first tmoe m two
Gallagher said he accepted weeks Miller sa1d of h1s play
the Bears offer after mulling Thursday
Still l haven t
over one !rom the Boston Bulls putted well but 1t s commg
of the WFL who p1cked him m back
their draft
They are prunarily tee to

he man to defeat
green courses With less empha
SIS on puttmg
I don t know contmued
the 26-year-old native of San
Francisco maybe that s the
way 1t should be everywhere
Tee to green I think I m a
better player than most and at
least the equal of the best
Harns and Elder ne1ther of
whom ever has won a tour
nament
meanwhile are
ploddmg along and hopmg for
bghtnmg to strike Ne1ther
putted all that well m the
second round but both played
well enough othel'Wlse wtth
Harm carding a two under 70
at Indian Wells and Elder a one
under 71 at Bermuda
In the third round today
Harris plays at Bermuda whlle
Elder goes to Eldorado Miller
who 18 tied for second wtth
M1ke Reasor Johnny L1ster
John Mahaffey Gner Jones
and Hubert Green goes to La
Qumta
I played better m the
second round than I did m the
first, HarriS srud, but I
didn t putt as well and I don t
know why
He had an eagle on the 18th at
lnd1an Wells plus three birdies
and three bogies Elder. still
bothered by a sore wr1st
continued rrussmg short putts
but h!S rron game was good

Carter jumps to WFL

Big 10 frontrunners
battle lesser teams

Frosh dump
Tigercuhs

54 to 36

announcement were Isaac
Jackson Kansas State runnmg
back who was s1gned along
With Kellar and end J1m
Seymow- whose Fire contract
had been prevwusly an
nounced
G1bron hailed Gallagher as
JUst the type we need because
he comes from a wmnmg

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Dro outs can come hack
By GEORGE HARGRAVES Supt
Me1gs Local School District
Tomght 8 column 1s directed specifically to those people
who dropped out of school pr10r to graduatmg from h1gh school
In today 8 world thiS causes a person to be at a cons iderable
disadvantage particularly m the area of employment If you
don t have a JOb and have no h1gh school diploma 1t IS hard to
get a JOb If you do have a JOb a nd do not have a high school
diploma 1t IS very difficult to get a better JOb
These are true statements The years ahead \\Ill make them
even more true So whatcanyoudoabout•t'
You could go back to h1gh school and complete the
necessary courses and ea rn the reqUired cred1ts necessary to
earn a high school diploma Th1s IS ver) difficult to do
especially 1f you are beyond the age of 20 You s~mply have a

Speakmg of schools -1'\io. 30.'J
very difficult t1me m adjustmg to bemg m school and assoc1atmg
With students who are mu ch younger than you Nevertheless
this IS one way that you could do 1t and you m1ght want to ex
plore 1t The way to do that IS to contact the prmc1pal of your
high school
Another way to complete the requirements for h1gh school
graduatiOn could be by domg correspondence work Th•s should
be done only under the gu1dance and w1th the approval of the
prmc1pal of the high school from wh1ch you hope to obtam a
diploma The school and the courses must be approved pnor to
the t1me that you take them There 1s also a !mutation on the
number of &lt;~ills toward graduation that can be earned by

correspondence
A third way to complete your reqUifement.s rrught be by
tutormg Here agam the tutormg must be approved before 1t
starts by the high school prmc1pal There are specific
reqwrement.s concermng the amount of tutonng time that must
be mvolved m order for the cred1t to be valid Just as m the case
of correspondence there 1s a limit to the number of credits that
you can ea rn through tutormg for use m reachmg the nwnber
reqwred for graduatiOn Let me reemphasize that all
correspondence work and tutormg must be done under the
direction and w1th the approval of the hig~ school prmc1pal
Many people have found that any one of the three prevwusly
mentioned procedures can meet their particular Situation and
solve their individual problem It IS entirely poSSible that a
combmation of the three rrught be used to complete the
reqUifement.s for graduation It 011ght also be true that none or
all of these procedures w1ll do the JOb Then what'
Th e State Deparbnent of EducatiOn 1ssues a certificate of
high school eqwvalency that 1s accepted m most places as a
satisfactory substitute for a high school diploma Lets be qwte
clear about tha t pomt It IS not a high school diploma but 1t IS the
next best thmg The certificate IS ISsued by the State Depart

•

ment when an mdiv1dual sucress£ully attams the reqUlred level
of scores on the f1ve parts of the General Educational
Development test (GED) The five parts of the GED test really
mvolve three thmgs These are basiC mathematics bas1c
English usage and readmg The three readmg tests are based on
matenals m social studies literature and science You are given
information you read 11 and you answer questiOns about 1t The
GED test 1s giVen at severallocatwns around the sta te People
m our area can take the test m Gallipohs
To unprove your prospects of successfully passmg the GED
test ) ou need to brush up your background m English
mathematics and reading You need to cond1tlon yourseU for the
GED test and we ca n help you To serve thiS spec1hc purpose
we have an Adult Bas1c Education learmng labora tory con
dueled m the Central Building m Middleport every Tuesday and
Thursday eve rung from 6 30 to 9 30 ThiS 1s not a class It 1s a
pla ce for mdlVlduals to come and work on their own mdiv1dual
program of Improvement
In the ABE lab the director will try to fmd out where you
need help m the three basic areas of reading arithmetic and
Enghsh Then an a ttempt w1ll be made to construct a progra m
JUSt for you for the purpose of helpmg you The baSic purpose of
the ABE learnmg laboratory IS to help you to get ready to sue
cessfully pass the GED test
HYSELL BROTHERS EACH HAVE PAPER ROUTE The sta te 1s w•lling to 1ssue you a certificate of high school
Danny and DaVId Hysell l-i' sons of Mr and Mrs Milford
eqwvalency They have done their part We have an Adult Bas1c
Hysell Middleport each have their own paper routes Danny
EducatiOn Laboratory We are domg our part Now we need for
age 10 and a fourth grade student at Pearl Street Elementary
you to do your part a nd take advantage of the ABE laboratory
has had his route smcelast October Danny 1s a cub scout and
and the opporturuty that 1t proVIdes None of what has been done
member of the fourth grade basketball team and hiS hobby IS
w1ll be worth anythmg if you do not take advantage of It Indeed
drawmg DaviS IS 12 years old and a SIXth grade student at
the spec1al federal funds that support thiS program may not be
Bradbury He has had hiS route for over a year David loves
available next year if we do not have more people take ad
all sports and IS batboy for the Royal Crown baseball team
vantage of the opportunity durmg this school year Perhaps we
He also keeps up wtth college and pro-ball Both beys play on
are mcorrect m assummg that there are people m our areas who
the Mets baseball team and both save therr prof1ts from their
do not have h1gh school diplomas Perhaps we are mcorrect m
routes All their earnmgs have been placed m a sav1ngs
assummg that there a re people who need the opportunity of the
account Their father 1s employed by People s Life Insurance
ABE laboratory
Company
The most recent census !1gures mdicate that the re IS a need
for such a program because there are many c1t1zens of thiS area
who do not have high school diplomas We can t force you to try
th1s JUSt as we cannot force any student to learn The student
needs seU motivation as well as opporturuty ThiS IS also true of
Contents of a small frame furnace No InJuries were
the adult who has not completed high school You have to want
bUlldmg
on Bownan s Run reported
to do so We are m the opportunity busmess and we offer thiS
near IU!cme owned by Wesley
opport~ruty m the ABE lab
ONE FINED
Clark
valued at $4 000 were
We are mv1tmg you to take advantage of thiS serVIce We
by
llre
late
last
One
defendant
was fmed and
destroyed
hope you w1ll g1ve senous though• to the mv1tation Why not drop
another forfe ited bond m
m on our Adult Bas1c Education lab at any tmoe between 6 30 mght
Accordmg
to
the
IU!cme
Fire
Pomeroy Mayor Dale Smith s
and 9 30 on each Tuesday or Thursday evenmg You can stay for
court
Thursday mght Steve
Dept
which
diSpatched
ten
fifteen rrunutes or three hours You can take advantage of the
opportumty or JUSt forget about 1t The deCISIOn IS yours Why men to the scene the fire was Yonker, IU!cme was fined $5
already out upon their aiTival and costs for an illegal muffler
not stop m and see us'
Cause of the blaze wh1ch was and Robert MoodiSpaugh
reported at 10 10 p m was Middleport gave up a $50 bond
bsted as the 1gn1tion of soot m a for reckless operation

Contents of building lost

Public urged
to participate
in book fair

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NCO RECEIVES CERTIFICATE - SMSgt Robert E Still 2104th Commumcatwns
Squadron (AFCS) rece1ves a certifiCate of complellon from Col Glen L McStarran Deputy
Ch1ef of LogiStics, for successfully completing the A1r Force Communications Serv1ce Ch1ef of
Mamtenance School at Richards Gebaur AFB MISSouri Before amvmg here m July 71
Sergeant Still was asSigned to the 1961st Commumcations Group ( AFGS) Clark AFB Republic
of Philippmes He IS presently workmg m the pos1t1on of crypto mamtenance supermtendent A
native of Pomeroy, Sgt Still IS the son of Elmer R Still He IS roamed to the former Mary A
Gr~ggs

Meigs 4-H Club News
A new 4 H club was
organiZed at the home of Mr
and Mrs Junrrue King on
January 23 There were e1ght
members attendmg the Mid
dleport Hill Toppers first
meeting
Durmg the busmess meeting
a name for the club was
selected and dues were
diSCussed OffiCers for the
commg year are as follows
pres•dent, Nancy Lawrence
v1ce president Jeff Dilcher
secretary Debbie Lawrence
treasurer Kathy Lawrence
reporter Fran Williams
recreahon leaders Debbie
Smith and Jo Ellen Lawrence
health and safety cha1nnan
Tmuny Smith
Followmg the meeting a
word game was played led by
Jo Ellen Lawrence and Debbie

The Almaoac
By United Press Internatlooal
Today IS Sunday Feb 10 the
41st day of 1974 w11h 324 to
follow
The moon IS approaching 1ts
last quarter
The mormng star IS Venus
The evening stars are Mer
cury Mars Jup1ter and Saturn
Those born on this date are
under the s1gn of Aquanus
American JOurnahst Wilham
Allen Wh1te was born Feb 10
1868
In 1972 29 !raman VIllagers
were dead and 4 000 were
reported miSSmg after a
blizzard swept northwest Iran

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Sm1th Refreshments were
served by Mrs Kmg - Fran
Wilhams. Reporter
THE HILLBILLIES 4 H club
met Jan 28 at the home of
adviSor Ma1&lt;1ne Dyer There
were siX members present
PrOJect books were diStributed
and prOJects were diScussed
during the busmess meeting
Patty Dyer gave a demon
stratwn on rope and B1lly Dyer
gave an electr1c1ty demon
stratwn Patty Dyer also gave
a spec1al report on bicycle
safety
Dean Colwell led the club
members m a game of Toss
It

The club members enJoyed
Kool Aid popcorn and cookies
served by Mrs Dyer
The next meeting will be
February 11 Spec1al plans for
th1s
meetmg
mclude
a
health
report
by
Mary Colw ell and numnon
reports by Opal and Patty
Dyer - Patty Dyer, Reporter

AUTOS COLLIDE
The Me1gs County Sheriffs
Dept mvestigated an acc1dent
Thursday evemng on Bahr
Lane m Chester where Annette
K Fmk 29 R t I Long Bottom
backmg her auto turned too
sharply h1tting a parked car
belongmg to Patricia Zielinski.
23 Rt I Long Bottom Light
dsmage was reported to both
autos There were no mjurles
~or ted

Mrs. Black"ood m
student teaching
GREENVILLE S C - Mrs
Wilham Alan Blackwood the
former Marta Hubbard a
semor elementary education
maJOr at Bob Jones Umvers1ty
Greenville S C 1s dmng her
student teaching thiS semester
m Greenville She 1s the
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Harold E Hubbard of 412 S
Fourth Ave Middleport
For the past 22 years semors
m the School of Educatwn at
Bob Jones Umvers1ty have
made scores h1gher than the
nahonal average on the
Na t1onal
T eac hers
Exammatlon

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TUPPERS PLAINS - A
student book fair 1s bemg held
at the Tuppers Plains
Elementary School through
Feb 14
Students during the fair
which began on Feb 5 Will be
able to browse and purchase
books The fair IS open durmg
the school day and w1ll be open
to the Boosters meeting on
Feb 11
The book fair committee
mv1tes _all students parents
and VISitors to attend the fair
which IS des1gned to encourage
student reading mterested and
In budding home hbranes
Proceeds wlll go to a worth
while project
Tuppers Plams School 1s
'llonsormg the event w1th Mrs
PatrlCla Life as fair chairman
The committee mcludes
volunteer helpers from the
juniOr h1gh school
The book fair diSplay m
eludes new books from many
publishers All readmg m
terests - class1cs fiction
b10graph1es science ad
venture, natw-e mystery and
reference
w•ll
be
represented The comm1ttee IS
working w1th Educational
Readmg
ServiCe
a
professiOnal book fair com
pany to furmsh the mdlvidual
selection of books for the fair

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Miss Tannehill honored
A shower for April Alana
four month old
adopted
daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark
Tannehill was held recently by
the Young Adult Class of the
Enterpnse Umted MethodiSt
Church at Ute home of Mrs
Don Runnel
Rose Hill
Pomeroy
A pmk and yellow color
scheme was caiTied out m the
decorations wh1ch featured an
open umbrella on the gift table
Welcome April Alana was
mscnbed on the cake wh1ch
was served w1th punch 1ce
cream and nuts
Attendmg the shower were
Mrs J1m W1ll and daughter
Becky Mrs Herbert DIXon
Mrs IU!y Pulhns Mrs Ph1l

Ohlmger Laura Ohlinger Mrs ~
Dw1ght Logan Mrs Carl "
Arnold M1ss Elizabeth Dav1s
Miss Helen DaviS MISS Emma
Lou DaviS M1ss Joyce DaviS
Mrs Dale Davis Mrs George
Brothers Mrs M1ke Brothers
and children B11ly and Amy
Beth Mrs Charles Warth
"
Dav1d Damn and Amy Lynn
Mrs W1lham Sydenstricker and Chr1ss1e and Artie Runnel
Others presenting gUts to the
couple and the1r new daughter •
were Mrs Ed Bowen Mrs
Eldon Weeks Mrs Tom
Bowen Mrs Carl Moore Mrs
Ed King and Barb Sm1th The
Young Adults Class gave the ,
Tannehill fam1ly a highchair ,

Golden Rule class meets

v

meeting w1th Mrs Charles
Eskew g1vmg devol!ons taken
from Luke 10 3~38 Mrs
Elwood Bowers had prayer '"
Employers Ret rement
FINAN t iAL REPORT
Mrs Eskew read the Healmg
Contr button
257 93
OF TOWNSHIPS
For
F1sca1
Year
End1ng New Bu ld ngs and
Power of CompassiOn , Mrs
Add tons
2 675 00
December Jl
1973
L e tart
Stanley
Bass Thank God for
Township Me1gs County R D 2 Too s and
Equ pment
I 1.42 98
Racme Oh10 Feb 4 1974
the Privilege of Livmg and ""
19 86
I cer t fy I he follow ng r eport Supp l es
Mrs
McDamel Don t Run m
her
E
x
penses
153
49
Ot
to be corre ct
9 120 92
Herbert L Say r e Tot a Expend tur es
Debt
Roll call was a com
3 144 9~
Townsh p Cl erk. Bal Dec 31 1973
ment on love
Tota l Expend lures Plus
SUMM \RY OF CASH
Bal Dec 31 1973
12 265 88
BALANCES RECEIPTS
FoF entertamment Mrs
Revenue Sharmg Fund
AND EXPENDITURES
McDamel conducted a Bible
Bal Jan 1 1973
132 00
Balance Jan 1 1973
Rece1pls
Gen eral Fund
S 1 399 77
qwz on Who Am 1• The
Other
2 992 00
Motor Veh cle L 1cense
Total
Begmn
ng
Balan
ce
March meeting will be at the
Tsx Fund
135 4-4
Plus Recepts
412-400
467 94
Gasol ne Tax Fund
McDamel
home Refreshments "
Expenditures
5 732 40
Cemetery Fund
were served to those named
43 50
Rev Sharmg
I 132 00 Sal ar es
1 440 01
8 867 55 Supplies
Tot als
and
Mrs LoUis Osborne Mrs
Repa1rs
520 00
Total Rece1pts
Clyde
Andrews Mrs Elwood
Other
Expenses
143
"32
General Fund
5 610 88
Total Expenditures
2 146 83
Motor Veh cle L1cense
IS PROMOTED
Bowers Mrs Nathan Roush
1 977 17
Tax Fund
4 153 47 Bat Dec 31 1973
Mr
and
Mrs
Sherman
Total
Expenditures
P
lus
Mrs Denver Kapple and Mrs
Gasol ne Tax Fund
14 400 00
Sal Dec: 31 1973
4 124 oo Roberts Rt 4 Pomeroy, have
Ceme tery Fund
6 533 48
Eva Dessuaer a guest
Township Debt - Notes
Rev Shar ng
2 992 00
receiVed word that therr son-111
To tals
33 689 83 Purpose For Wh ch Not
Debt Was Created
Total ReceLpts &amp; Balances
law
S Sgt Fred Fillinger has
Genera l Fund
7 010 65 Grader
been
promoted to technical
Outstandmg
Jan
Mo tor Veh cle License
1973
3 335 30! sergeant m the U S Air Force
Tax Fund
4 2811 91
14 867 94 Redeemed Our ng Year
Gasol ne Tax Fund
1973
1 666 67 T Sgt and Mrs Fillinger and
Cemetery Pund
12 265 88
Rev Shar ng
4 124 00 Balance Outstanding Dec
their children Sharon. Karen
31 1973
I 666 66
Totals
42 557 38
and
Freddie recently returned
Rate of lnt
6 Pet
E xpend•fures
1975 from Yokoto Air Force Base,
General Fund
5 483 04 Date of Fmtal Mat
Truck.
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Motor Veh cle L1cense
Japan and are now at the Els
Tax Fund
4 089 66 Outstandmg Jan 1
Mrs Flo Strickland hosted a
1973
.4 769 25 worth Air Force Base S D
Gasol ne Tax Fund
12 910 5.4
meetmg of the Sew R1te
Cemetery Fund
912092 Redeemed Our ng Year
1913
158975 Mrs Fillinger IS the former
Rev Shar ng
2 146 83
Sewmg Club Wednesday mght
Totals
33 750 99 Bi!ilance Outs tand1ng Dec
Shirley Roberts Pomeroy
at her Lincoln He1ghts home ,
31 1975
3 179 50
Balance Dec 31 ,13
Rate
of
lnt
6
Pet
General Fund
1 527 61
Mrs Ann Brownmg pres1ded "
Date of Fmal Mat
1975
Motor Veh cle L 1cense
w1th
Mrs Betty Wehrung
Tax Fund
199 25 Total - Ovtstandmg Jan
I 1973
8 104 58
Gasol ne Tax Fund
1 957 -40
g1vmg Ute treasurer s report
HELP HERE
Cemetery Fund
3 144 96 Total - Redeemed
and
Mrs Evelyn Gilmore the
Our
no
Year
1973
3
256
42
Rev Shar ng
1 977 17
James E Roush Me1gs
Ba lan ce Outstand ng
Tota ls
8 806 39 Total
secretary s report
Mrs
Dec 31 1973
4 8-46 16 County Aud1tor announces
CASH BALANCE
RECEIPTS AND
thatMr L D Moore, from the Pandora Collins thanked her •
\2J 8 ltc
EXPENDITURES
Ohio Deparbnent of Taxatwn secret pal for a brrthday gift ,
BY FUND
General Fund
w1ll be in Ute Me1gs County and Mrs Browmng rece1ved an
Bal Jan 1 1973
1 399 17
Auditor 8 off1ce every Monday anmversary card and g1ft at
Rece1pts
IN THE
General Property Tax Feb 11 thu Apnl 8 to asSist the meeting from her secret
COMMON PLEAS COURT
Real Estate (Gross)
1 807 28
PROBATE DIVISION
th&lt;&gt;re needmg help Wlth their pal A dessert course was
Tang •ble Personal Property
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
Tax (Gross)
719 50
State Income Tax HIS hours served to those named and
Local Government
IN THE MATTER OF SET w1ll be from 9 to 12 noon I to 4 Mrs Martha Hoffman Mrs
D1str but on
1 74 6 05 TLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Shirley Bally Mrs Mlldred ~·
C garette L cense Fees and
PROBATE COURT MEIG S pm
F nes (Gross )
51 41 COUNTY OH I O
Wells and Mrs Nettie Boyer '
Notes
201 80
Accounts and vouchers of th e
Next meeting Wlll be at the
804 04 followmg name cf'=- f duclar1es
In tang ble tax
Stat e Income tax
280 80 have been f led n the Probate
Strickland home hosted by
Total Rece pts
5 6 10 88 Court Me1gs County Oh o for
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Mrs Collins
Total Begmn ng Ba la nce
BROWN IN ATHENS
approval and sett lemnt
Plus Rece DIS
7 010 63
CASE NO 15 030 F na l Ac
The second stop on Secretary
Expenditures
count of Armo A Stan sbury
Total E x pend tures Trus tee Under the
Tru st of State Ted W Brown s
Admm strative
4 692 l1 Created by the w 11 of William b1enmal
IS GUEST
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traveling off1ce
Town Halls Memor al
E Stansbury Deceased
Mrs
Howard
I Snyder •
Bu1ld ngs and
visits
w1ll
be
m
Athens
at
the
CASE NO 20 750 Ftrst Fmal
Grounds
190 87 and 0 stnbut ve Account of
ExtensiOn Off1ce Cleveland has been the guest
F re Protec t on
600 00 Charles M les and Leroy M l ies County
Grand Total Expendituresat the County for the past several days of Mr
Co Executors of the Estate of located
General Fund
5 483 04 Mary
Wr ght Deceased
Fairgrounds on West Umon St and Mrs Paul Grueser, •
Bal Dec 31 1973
1 527 61
CASE NO 20 948 F rst and
Tota l E x penditures P lus
where he w11l swear m Board of Middleport Wednesday Mrs
F nal Account of Warren
Bal Dec 31 1973
7 010 65
P ck.ens Adm nlstrator of the Elections members from an 8- Snyder Mrs Mabel Wolle,
Motor Veh1cle License
Estate of Lena Margaret
Tax Fund
county area mcluding Me1gs Pomeroy and Mrs Grueser
P ckermg Deceased
Bal Jan 1 1973
135 .44
went to Parkersburg for a VISit Un less except 1ons are f1led County
Receipts
thereto said ac counts Will be
w1th the Mitchell McCale
Motor Vh cle
for h ear mg before sa1d Court on
L1cense Tax
2 448 15 t he 8th day of March 1974 at
family
M leage
I 705 32 wh ch lime sad accounts wil l b e
IN THE PROBATE
Gifts for sunshine boxes for
shut ms were brought by
members of the Golden Rule
Class of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ meeting Tuesday mght
at the home of Mrs Evelyn
Sm1th Syracuse
Bill McDamel pres1ded at the
sesswn durmg which t~me the
group made a tape to be taken
to Mrs Jenme Well a patlent
at
Umvers1ty
Hospital
Columbus Round robm cards
were s1gned for shut ms
The hymn ' What a Friend
We Have m Jesus opened the

Sewing club
has meeting

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REIBER ENLISTS
RACINE - IU!ndy Re1ber of
IU!cme recently enlisted m the
Naval Air Reserve DIVISIOn Y4
al the Naval Air Reserve
Detachment, Lockbourne Air
Force Base Columbus A
seven year veteran Reiber
was enlisted m the. Naval Air
Reserve as an Aerographer
Mate Petty Officer Second
Class He IS a 1964 graduate of
IU!cme High School IU!ndy 1s a
Computer Operator at Ohw
Umvers1ty

New delay confronts settlement
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tbe Nixon admlnlatratloo, with
a tentative settlement of the truckers slrtke to haoof, today
faeed a new delay In obtalolng emergency energy JMIWers
!rom Congress. Meaowblle, It urged states with severe gas
shortages to tmprose their own ratloolog systeiDB
Although detalls of the agreement lo end the eight cl8y
shut down by Independent baulers were not completely
spelled out, negotiators for the lrucken lanDed out amoug
their constituency today urging acceptance of tbe pact
But some trucken e:&lt;pressed OJIIIOIIItlon becaWie the
negottaton failed 1o win a rollback In the price of diesel fuel
although they were given JMIWer to lmJ~Q~e a 6 per cent sur
charge to help compell&amp;ate for blgber fuel prices In the
Senate, efforts to pass legislation giving President Nixon
sweeping powen to deal wllh the overall energy situation
laced a new delay tbat eould last at least 10 days and JMISSlbly
more

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Th• need for small kitchen
A valentme party for
uter
slls was discussed but a
students at the Chester
Elementary School w1ll be held !mal deciSion was delayed until
at 2 45 p m Thursday by the the February meetmg when a
room mothers, according to hst of the needed 1tems will be
plans made at a recent meeting presented Mrs Elberfeld
urged the un1t to be thmklng of
of the Chester PTA
Mrs Charlotte Elberfeld some school projects wh•ch the
,
presided at the sessiOn durmg PTA m1ght fmance Teachers
which t1me further discusSion were asked to select 1tems
was held concermng the swtable and needed m their
,
partitiOns for the restrooms respectiVe rooms w1th Utese to
Larry Hudson representing be presented as poss1ble
the reparr comm1ttee reported projects at the next meetmg
Dramage of the playground
on the matter
Mrs Larry Clark volun across the road was discussed
leered to be a delegate to the It was decided that the repair uo
Me1gs County Counc•l of comrruttee Wlll meet w1th the "
Parents and Teachers She also Eastern Local School Board m
reported that at present the an effort to find some solution "
PTA membership stands at 89
to the problems and also to
Room count was taken Wlth the request the mstallatlon of a
first grade wmnmg first place water fountam m the area
n
and the combmed third and
Refreshments were served "
fourt h grade class takmg by the fourth grade mothers n
second place

Toti!ll Rece pts
4 153 47
Tota l Begmn ng Balance
Plus Rec:e pts
4 288 91
Expenditures
Total Exnepd1tures M scetlaneous
4 089 66
Grand Total ExpendituresMotor Vehic l e License
Tax Fund
4 089 66
Bal Dec 31 1973
199 25
Tota l Expenditures Plus
Bal Dec 31 1973
4 288 91
Gasoline Tax Fund
Bal Jan l 1973
467 94
Rece1pts
Gasol ne Tax
14 400 00
Total Rece1pts
14 -400 00
Tota l Beg nnmg Balance
Plus Receipts
14 867 94
Expendtfures
Total Expenditures 7 104 68
M scellaneous
Ma ntenance
5 805 86
Grand Total Expenditures Gasol ne Tax Fund
12 190 54
Bat Dec 31 1973
1 957 40
Cemetery Fund
Bat Jan 1 1973
s 732 40
Rece1pts
General Property Tax Real Estate (Gross)
1 211 90
Sa le of Lots
1 740 00
Fees
3 581 58
Total Rece p ts
6 533 48
Total Begmnmg Ba lance
Plus Rece1pts
12 265 88
Expenditures
Salar es
"' 871 06

cons dered and continued from
day to day until f nally di Sposed
of
Any person Interested may
f le wr tten except 1ons to sa d
accounts or to matters per
ta nmg to th e execut on of the
trust not l ess than f v e days
pr or to the date st'\t..tor hear ng
MANNIN G

D~ EB S TER

J UDGE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
(2) 8

MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21115
Estate of Alfred M Elberfeld
Deceased
Not1ce s hereby given that
Mary El zabeth Morris of
Pomeroy Ohio has been duly
appo nted Executr ix of the
Estate of Alfred M Elberfeld
deceased late of Me1gs County
Ohio
Creditors are requ red to file
the.r cla1ms w ith sa1d f1du c1ary
w thin four months
Dated th s 22nd day of
J anuary 1974
M~nn ng 0 Webster Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Pr obate D1vlslon
(

II 2S !21 I 8 3tc

COUR.T OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO

IN THE MATTER OF THE
LASTWILLAND
TESTAMENT OF
HELEN
ARNOLD
SOMERVILLE

DECEASED
No 20977
PUBLIC NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN
Not ce ts hereby g ven that on
the 23rd day of January 197-4
Evelyn Elliott Executr x of the
Last W II and Testamen t of
Helen
Arnot~
Somerville
Decea s ed
late
of
Pont
Pleasant West V rgmia f i led n
this court under Case No 20977
an authenticated copy of the
Letters of Adm n st rat on
ssued to her by the County
Court of Mason County West
V rg n111 Not ce Is further given
that all cred1tors of sa1d estate
who des rt to assert the•r I ens
on the real estate of sa ld
decedent located m th1s state
shall present the r et a ms duly
sworn to to th s court w t h n s x
months after the filing of sa d
letters n t h1S court or t h e1r sa1d
liens shall forever be deemed
barred and cancelled

MANNING D WEBS T-E R
PROBATE JUDGE
(II 2~ C21 I 8 3tc

JOINS SOCIETY
M!SS Doona Ruth Francis
daughter of Mrs Ruth Francis
16 Anne St , Pomeroy IS
among the 40 Otterbein College
women who have pledged -,
Alpha Lambda Delta at the school The soc1ety is a •
national hon&lt;l'ary for those "'
women who have attamed a 3 5 "
average or better
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SUPPER SET
A soup supper wlll be beld
Saturday at tbe Municipal
Building m Syracuse, span
sored by the ladies auxiliary
Serving begins at noon, bring '"
own containers for carry~!. ""
Sandwiches 8llfl p1e wlll also be .o
sold

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Meigs 'A' clubs in race for runnerup tonight
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The Eastern Eagles and
So uth er n Tornados
contmue their race for
second place m the SV AC
tomght as both take on second
diVISIOn league teams

For the Eagles fresh off a 55-

l 48 tr1umph over the Tornados

nados are bed for second place
m the SV AC w1th Identical 7-:J
records
Tomght the Eag les host
Southwestern a steadily Im
prov1ng club that Eastern
belted earher m the season 84
60
In their last two outmgs the
Highlanders have been mpped
by two pomt.s by Symmes
Valley and lost m the last
second on a 40 foot bomb by
Wahama
It
be semor mght at
Eastern w1th the sta·t mg
lmeup constshng of all semors
- Steve D1ll John Sheets
Steve Goebel IU!ndy Orr and
Dave Weber For Weber and

the road to second place should
be less rocky than the one the
' Purple and Gold must
NEW YORK- (UP!) - Muhammad Ali turns out to be pretty
traverse
much the same way he advertises h~rnseU on the boxcover a
Eastern has loop ce ll ar
super salesman mastetful boxer and not really that bad a
dwellers Southwestern a nd
puncher either but then there s the other Side of h1m his
Symmes Valley remammg on
cerebral s•de and 1t s here where you sometunes fmd those b1g
1t.s slate while Southern also
loopholes m hiS log1c
faces Symmes Valley, but has
to tang le w1th undefeated
I know I have
What I m saymg IS that when MuhBD11nad Ali shifts mto h1gh champion Hannan Trace next
gear ms1de the rmg or turns on the charm outs1de 1t he probably Tuesday
has more personal appeal than any professiOnal athlete around
Both the Eagle&lt; ""rl 'l'or
today for me as well as countless others but unfortunately too
often that s where 11 all stops
Al1 has sa1d over and over aga m he can influence people
because of the stature he enJoys all over the world today
He s absolutely right
Ring Accomplishments
The Me1gs Marauders go for tr1umph by all league can
He admits the prmc1pal reason he enJoys this stature IS
the1r second SEOAL wm of the d1date Dave IU!nn who pwnped
because of his accompliShments m the rmg and that makes him
season tomght hostmg the m 18 pmnt.s IU!nn IS currently
two out of two because he s HIO per cent nght agam
Ironton Tigers at the Larry R the SEOAL s fourth leadmg
But here s where he gets a httle carried away
Mornson gymnasmm m Rock score r pour1ng 1n 19 pomt.s per
I m not JUSt a boxer he says l m more than that I m like a
Sprmgs
game
country all by myseU Wherever l go- Algena Bntam Egypt
The Tigers won the first
The Marauders on the other
Germany IndoneSia, Italy Japan-people come out to see me
battle down m the snake p1t
and liSten to what I have to say
hand were paced m that f1rst
a thnller 65-62
loss by a well balanced sconng
What Muhammad Ab glosses over or convemently forgets 1s
Ironton
was
led
m
that
ftrst
a ttac k Sophomor e forward
that he IS a symbol of the kid around the corner the one w1th the
limited pnvileges and education who made good and became the
king of the hill In h1s own mmd he bas the Idea he s the only one
who ever d1d anything like thiS but he s wrong So very wrong
BolWlg lS full of prune examples of those who emerged from
far more meager backgrounds to become world champions
What about Joe Lows Jack Sharkey Jun Braddock Floyd
Patterson. Bemy Leonard and Barney Ross'
I can hear Ali now None of em ever became as b1g as me
Okay then, how abeut Babe Ruth' Or El Cordobes celebrated
and lioniZed the world over although hiS start m life was such that
Two teams on a colhswn by playmaker Dave Wlihams
he never learned to read or wr•te' Or Pele the Brazilian soccer
course mee t Saturday mght at a 5 10 semor guar.J transfer
superstar another who carne straight off the streets
Lyne Center on the cam pus of student Larry Arrmgton who
I wouldn t even debate wtth Ali about these men because he has
R10 Grande College when the IS among the league leaders m
a one-track mmd on the subject and the one indiVIdual he obRedmen of Art Lanham battle reboundmg and Mark Klem
VIously enJoys talkmg about most IS himseU So lets talk about
the Malone Pioneers of coach who IS averagmg 15 pmnts a
Muhammad Ali Let stalk about him when he was a k1d
game
Jay Bowerman
Cass•us Clay as he was known then tells me he used to steal
For RIO Bollinger 1s s1xth m
Rw Grande returns home
thmgs !rom stores The fact that what he took were httle
after playmg hve games on the conference scortng averagmg
thmgs like frUit candy and the hke doesn t make him a
road More Important the 15 4 a game Noe a nd
cr~m~nal but ne1ther does 1t make him a hero Not m my book
Redmen brmg a three game sophomore center J1m Stewart
anyway
wmmng streak mto the M1d
Financial Successes
Ohio Co nference showdown
I realize that stealing thmgs as a kid now rates as the m
w1th co nference
leader
thmg to have done particularly w1th those who have riSen far
Malone
above Utose early transgressions and become a great fmanc1al
All three of RIO s VICtortes
successes
were agamst MOC foes T1fhn
In a sense 1t's wrong to s1ngle out Muhammad All alone
Un1vers1ty Cedarville and
CHICAGO (UP!) - V1rg1l
because many other well-known personalitles own up to the fact
Ohw DommiCan The Redmen Carter an outspoken quarter
some even&lt; "ger ly that they also stole things for k1cks when they
coasted to a 97 73 romp agamst back once sold by the Chicago
were growmg up
the
Panth ers of
Oh10 Bears for a $100 wruver pnce
0 J Simpson talks about how he and !)1s buddies used to steal
DommiCan Wednesday mght m has been added to the mc1p1ent
cars m San FranciSco when they were kids Robert Redford, the
Columbus The wm raiSed the roster of the ChiCago Fire of
actor dealt m smaller automotiVe parts He says he only used to
Redmen above the 500 mark the World Football League
steal hubcaps
on the season at 1~9 and 1m
Fire owner Torn Ortger
It s fumy Robert Redford should mentlon that because not so
proved thm chances for a post proudly announced h1s new
long ago you d never guess what some kids stole off the wheels of
season play-off berth m the acqu•s•tlon at a Thursday
one of Muhammad Ali scars' That s r~ght, hubcaps All four of
NAIA D1str1ct No 22 The mornmg news conference
them Since Ali dr1ves h1gh-pr1ced Imported cars and smce each
Redmen are m th1rd place 1n
Four hours later Bears
hubcap stolen from him went for $125 a copy, the whole thmg
th e MOC Th e defendm g Coach Abe G1bron took over
came to $500
cbampwns are 5-2 ms1de the the same space to announce his
Muhammad Ali shrugs •t off though
MOV
National Football League team
'It lSil t worth thinkmg about anymore he says Bes1des
R10 w1ll set out to avenge a has Signed Dave Gallaghe1 a
I ve lost much more m my lifetime l once had a car stolen m
loss last month at Canton when 245-pound All-America defenChicago It was a Cadillac and I d1dn t have any msurance on 1t
the Pwneers whipped Rio by Sive tackle from MIChigan and
either No, it never turned up agam The way I look at 1t IS 1t s
a score of 89-4i2 Malone hke the team s second draft choice
better for some k1ds to be stealing those hubcaps from me than to
the Red!fien have a lot to be
carter said the deal he was
be killing each other or takmg dope I look at 1t another way also
happy about these days offered by Onger made 11
If I learn !rom an expenence then I have gamed somethmg
Malone has all but clmched a worth his while to jump from
What d1d I gam from those k1ds stealing my hubcaps' I learned
DIStrict 22 Play-off spot for the the NFL where he had played
to put locks on em
second year m a row Malone ts for Cmcmnat1 and San D1ego
Maybe that s the way Muhammad Ali sees 11 but I look at 1t
also commg off a b1g wm at after leavmg the Bears four
differently
Urbana Wednesday 91 74
years ago
Wrong to Steal
Malone sports a 15-6 record
I want to play for a wm
The way I look at 11 if Ali has all thaI influence he da1rns to
overall and 6-1 m the MOC
ner Carter srud wtth a glance
bave, particularly among the young people he should go among
Rio boss Art Lanham at at Onger
them and dr1ve home how wrong 1t IS to steal ANYTHING from
tr1butes the Redmen comeback Carter left Ch1cago m 1969
ANYONE whether It's apples oranges or candy from the corner
to 6 4 semor Ron Lambert after he deswbect Coach Jmo
storekeeper or hubcaps off an affluent fighters car
The four year veteran has been Dooley as chicken bleep and
Muhanunad Ali may shrug hiS shoulders and say 1t doesn t
plagued by InJured ankles all later sa1d the same tenn a(&gt;matter what they steal or take from him but these are merely
season and IS now playmg ltke phed to owner George Halas
words he s mouthmg
the Lambert of old Prwr to the Halas sold his contract for $100
You saw the uncommon fuss he made when they stripped him
three stra1ght v1ctones RIO
The Bears expressed no
of his title He satd they stole 1t from him I never heard anybody
was playmg 1t.s poorest ball of desire to see Carter agam but
carry on like that Alter glVmg 1t some thought I came to the
the season and now Lanham they d1d express mterest in
same conclusiOn Muhammad Ali d1d Namely that nobody
says We realtze we can wm another athlete lured mto the
should ever steal or take away anything wh1ch rightfully belongs
agam
OffenSively Dan Fire house
to someone else
Bollinger has been more
He 1s Mark Kellar the
consistent lately After a few nat10nal collegiate rushmg
low scormg games freshman champiOn from Northern llJ1mmy Noe the Galhpohs hnols who was s•gned by
product led all scorers m the Onger He also discussed
Dom1mcan game w1th 24 terms w1th the Mmnesota
pomt.s
V1kmgs
Also on hand for the Fire
Malone w1th a tall and
CHICAGO (UP!) - The B1g the other hand has a seven talented team has been paced
Ten's three front runners in a game losmg streak, a 1.0 B1g
tight race for the basketball Ten mark, and orne defeats m
wm stated
We ve been
charnp10nslup were expected the last 10 games
playmg
real
good
ball the last
The fourth team close to the
to continue m a near deadlock
four games losmg our last two
after Satw-day s act10n agamst lead Michigan State also IS a
m overtime - we fmally got
haU game out of first place
lesser teams
rewarded
The young coach
Michigan sharmg the top w1th a 6-2 mark and will be 1dle
added IU!ndolph 1s startmg to
spot Wlth Purdue wtth a 6-1 Saturday
fmd himself offensively
Northwestern will play a
league record halfway through
By Quarten
the conference season Wlll he nonconference rival Northern
Me1gs
18 13 15 8-54
at home against Ohio State m llimo1s as part of a Chicago
Ironton
9 14 7 6-36
last place Wlth a 1-4i mark and Stadiwn doubleheader tomght
Meigs
IU!ndolph
10-4-24
the Wolvermes were heavy and Wt.sconsm will entertam
Stewart
4-2-10
Sc1tes
3 2-8
The Me1gs Marauder fresh
Iowa Saturday Both the Oh10
favorites
Haggerty
2-()..4
Walters
1-0-2
men led by the scormg of
Purdue m1ght face a tougher State Michigan and Iowa WIS
Steve
Randolph npped past Dodson 0 2 2 Pratt I 2 4
path since the Boilermakers consm games wlll be teleVIsed
the
Ironton
frosh M-36 at Browmng Il-l I
Purdue and Michigan State
although at home will be
facing Minnesota now sixth face a slightly e3Sler schedule Ironton Thursday evenmg
The little Marauders of
with a 3-1 record and a two m the last half of the season
coach
John Arnott exploded to
game B1g Ten winning streak each playmg two of the other
Tbe Gophers also now boast the four r1vals, while M1ch1gan and an 18-9 f1rst quarter lead
league leading scorer m Denrus Indiana each must play three holdmg Ute lead to 8 pomts at
NELSON IN LAS VEGAS
31 23 at the half
9Iaffer, who has averaged 29 5 games agamst the others
LAS VEGAS - B1ll Nelson
Me1gs then Jumped out for 15
So far Purdue and M1chigan
]Miints per game for his last
president
of Sm1th Nelson
four outmgs to take over the are 2-1 in games w1th the top third quarter points wh1le Motors of Pomeroy par
four Michigan State IS I 2 and holdmg the Tlgercubs to 7
Individual first place
hc1pated m the 57th annual
Indiana, a half game behmd Indiana 1-0 Purdue )las split IU!ndolph h1ttmg 10 from the conventwn here of the NatiOnal
the pace setters with a 5-l w1th M1ch1gan State and field and four at the hne Automobile Dealers
wh1le scored 24 pomts followed by
record could have an easy task beaten M1ch1gan
Association Feb Ui Nelson, a
M1ch1gan
has
won
once
from Allan Stewart w1th 10
at home smce the Hoosiers
Mason led Ironton scorers member of N A D A smce
have a Sllt game wmnmg Ind1ana and once from
1971 IS also a member of Oh10
With 12
streak and have lost ohly once M1ch1gan State
Auto
Dealers Assoc1at10n
Arnott very pleased w1th the
on their own court IllinoiS on
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Editor

"'11

Orr 1t w11l be the1r first start of
the season
D1ll IS the second leadmg

scorer m the league averagmg
19 8 pom t.s per loop con test
whtle Sheel" ts stxth at 16 1
ppg
Uoyd Wood 1s the leadm g
pomt producer for the lads of
Ke1th Car ter averagmg 15 1
PPG good for the leagues
tenth spot
In the hrst outmg between the
t\\o clubs the Highlanders
were down by JUSt stx pomts
40-34 at mtermtss wn before
the Eagles pulled away m the
th1rd frame nppmg the nets
for 30 pmnts while South
western could put m JUSt 18

Marauders looking for 2nd win
Terry Qualls and junior center
Dan Dodson led the wa) w1th 16
pomts each while jumor guard
Lonme Coats chipped m 10
In that hrst battle the score
was tied and the lead changed
261tmes w1th Ironton gomg out
m fron t for good at 37-36 1n the
third penod The scm e was
tied 3~30 at halftime
In tomght s reserve game

Rio returns home to face
Malone in key MOC battle
are second and th1rd respec
hvely m rebounding Noe IS
gettmg an average of 10 6
caroms per ga me while
Stewart IS averagmg 9 3
T1p off t1me at Lyne Center
Saturday 1s 8 p m After the
Malone clash Rw w1ll be 1dle
unt1l
Wednesday
when
P1kevtlle vtstl'i the Redmen m
a non conference game

Nease ar the guards
Say re IS presently the
seventh Jead1 ng conference
scorer averag mg an even 16
pomts per loop game At the
time of h1s Injury M1ller was
the third leadmg scorer h1ttmg
at a 19 8 per game chp
In tomght s reserve game at
Willow Wood the reserves of
Carl Wolfe try to stay \\lthm a
game of reserve league leadmg
Hannan Trace If Southern
"tns tomght coupled w1th a
victor) ove r the Wildcats
Tuesday and 1f both North
Galha reserves and Eastern
Reserves wm thetr last two
games the reserve league w1ll
end up m a four way he for flrst
place•
I he Funnel Clouds won the
first battle toppmg the httle
V1kes 46-J4

D1ll led the way m that wm Eag les
In the1r fir st meeting at
'"th 24 pomt.s followed by
Jumor T1m Spencer w1th 23 IU!cme the Tornados pwned
Sheets w1th 16 and semor Tim back the V•kes 67 54
Bawn w1th 14
Southern was led by IDJUred
Larry Frasher led South BobM1ller who connected on 13
wester n w1th 16 pomts of 14 free throw attempts and
foll owed by Wood w1th 14 and low- held goals for 21 powt.s
Next m the scormg hn e was
M1ke Crouse with 12
In tomght s reserve hit the se mor forward Pete Sayre w1th
httle Eagles try to make 1! a 18 Symmes Valley was led bv
Jaye Myers w1h 12
perf e~ t season over the South
The Tornados of course w1ll
western reserves In thetr ftrst
meeting the reserves of Duane be gowg without sharpshooti ng
Wolfe
out scored
th e Miller who suffered a badly
Highlanders m each quar ter spramed ankle a week ago m a
enroute to a 47 29 victory
loss a t North Galba That
At the same t1me at Symmes leaves the Purple and Gold
Valley the Tornados of Carl w1th a probable starti ng hneup
Wolfe w1ll try to rebound from that will consist of se mor Vern
that loss Tuesday mght to the Ord m the p1vot se mors
Norman Curfman and Sayre m
the corners and semor Randy
Warner and JUniOr M1tch

Miller appears to

the little Marauders of Ron
Logan w1ll try to Improve on
their 4 7 league record good
for s1xth place m the league
reserve standmgs
In the first meetmg betwee 1
the T1gercubs and reserve
PAlM SPRINGS Cahf
Marauders the lrontomtes ( UP! I - The scoreboard here
came out on top 57-4 1 as they says Labron Harns and Lee
outran and outshot Me1gs
Elder are the co second round
leaders m the $160 000 Bob
Hope Desert ClasSic today but
log1c md1cates Johnny M1ller IS
the man to beat
Miller who made everyone
stand up and take notice when
he opened the 1974 PGA tour by
sweepmg the first three events
starts today s third round m
the Hope event a shot behmd
Horns and Elder who lead the
pack With 36-ltole scores of four
under par 140
But Elder still has to play
Eldorado and La Qumta wh1le
Harris tackles Bermuda Dunes
and Eldorado Most here feel
Eldorado and Bermuds Dunes
are the tougher of th e four
courses they use m the 90-hole
RON LAMBERT
hope
Miller shootmg to top the
$100 000 mark for the year m
only the siXI.h event opened
Wltll an even par 72 m the wmd
at Bermuds Wednesdsy and
background
I thmk we can came back wtth a three under
turn th1s thmg around
69 m the calm at Eldorado
G1bron s hasty reference was Thursday
to the Bears losmg NFL
I had my game under full
record m the past four seasons control for the first tmoe m two
Gallagher said he accepted weeks Miller sa1d of h1s play
the Bears offer after mulling Thursday
Still l haven t
over one !rom the Boston Bulls putted well but 1t s commg
of the WFL who p1cked him m back
their draft
They are prunarily tee to

he man to defeat
green courses With less empha
SIS on puttmg
I don t know contmued
the 26-year-old native of San
Francisco maybe that s the
way 1t should be everywhere
Tee to green I think I m a
better player than most and at
least the equal of the best
Harns and Elder ne1ther of
whom ever has won a tour
nament
meanwhile are
ploddmg along and hopmg for
bghtnmg to strike Ne1ther
putted all that well m the
second round but both played
well enough othel'Wlse wtth
Harm carding a two under 70
at Indian Wells and Elder a one
under 71 at Bermuda
In the third round today
Harris plays at Bermuda whlle
Elder goes to Eldorado Miller
who 18 tied for second wtth
M1ke Reasor Johnny L1ster
John Mahaffey Gner Jones
and Hubert Green goes to La
Qumta
I played better m the
second round than I did m the
first, HarriS srud, but I
didn t putt as well and I don t
know why
He had an eagle on the 18th at
lnd1an Wells plus three birdies
and three bogies Elder. still
bothered by a sore wr1st
continued rrussmg short putts
but h!S rron game was good

Carter jumps to WFL

Big 10 frontrunners
battle lesser teams

Frosh dump
Tigercuhs

54 to 36

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With Kellar and end J1m
Seymow- whose Fire contract
had been prevwusly an
nounced
G1bron hailed Gallagher as
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Pro Standings

Oberlin scares
Mt. Union quint
Ohio College Basketball
87-82, behind a balanced scorBy United Press International ing attack that had four of the
Oberlin College, winners of Kenyon players sco ring in dou·
only one Ohio Conference game ble figures.
this season, staged a thrilling
Kenyon upped its season
second half after bein~ mark to 7-10 with the win while
down by 12 points at the inter- John Carroll, paced by Dave
mission before finally bowing Hosea's game-high 31 points, is
to Mount Union, 78-74, in tw o now 9-6.
overtime periods Thursday
Central State edged Bellar·
night.
Mount Union upped its conference record to 6-4 with· the
victory and is now 13-7 overall.
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College Scores

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Bl mnt Abbey 99 Ga Co l i 58
. UT -Cha tt . 95 w . F lorida 89
Tenn . St . 68 Kno xv ille 52
Presby! 89 Nwbr ry 76
Btnu n Cookman 6CI Paine 40
Ro llin s 105 Marion 74
Erskine 84 Woffor:1 75
Brmnghm So . 60 St . Leo 's 46
Millgn 102 Li ncoln Mem 78
Geo rget own,Ky 82 Cmpbllsvl l 17
Tulane 77 Samford 69
Midwest
Mt . Union 78 Obrln 74(2otJ
MemphiS St . 91 Wichita St. 90
Kenyon 67 J Carro ll 82
Cent . St. 66 Bl lrmne 62
Frs t b rg St . 90 Bowi e St . 62
L ake Fo re st 12 Jud son 64
Ut ah St 87 uw Mlkee 56
Southwest
W . Te)l.aS St . 58 St . Louis 53

Bradley 8 1 Tu l sa 73
N .Texas St 104 Drake 85
Hrdn -Si mmons 83 Okla . Cty 70
West
N . Mex: . 97 Brghm Young 17
Utah 51. 87 Wise . 56
N . Mex . St. 76 LOUS\'II 73
L. Bea ch St. 64 Sa n D iego St. A8
Utah 73 Tex -EI Paso 72
Fl lrtn St 85 San Diego 73
Pacif . 72 Sa n Jose St. 65
WhHer 93 Cal Poly .Pmn 80

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P l y mth St 96 Frm i nghm El7
Sa lem 92 W . 'Ia . Wesl eya n 87
L o c k Ha .... en 5 1 E lmi ra Jl
Ind . Pa 76 Juniata 63

Wstt ld St 88 Lowell St. 46
Rutgers 80 W . Vi rg in ia 73
Clar io n 9 3 Sl ppry Rock 91
L ebanon Vly 99 wasn . Md .
N .H . 60 Rho de Island 57
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73

SEOAL FROSH
Team
W L .P OP
Gall i polis
11 1 506 390
Logan
10 2 644 371
Athens
7 5 435 401
Meig s
6 6 475 451
Jackson
4 7 )87 445
Ironton
4 8 45 1 4S9
Waverly
4 8 415 447
Wellston
1 10 240 559
TOTALS
47 47 3SS3 3SSJ
Thursday 's Re sults :
Logan 55 Gallipol i s 26
Meigs 54 Ironton 36
Waverly 33 Athens 30
Ja c kson Wellston ,
ppnd,
teachers st ri ke
Monday's games :
Jackson at Gallipolis
Logan at Athens
Waverly at Ironton
Wel lston at Meigs

NIEKRO BROTIIERS
ATLANTA (UPI - The
Atlanta Braves Thursday
announced their signing of
their first six players for the
1974 season, including the
pitching Niekro brothers, Phil
and Joe. Phil Niekro, a
knuckleballer who has been
witlt the Braves since 1964, was
the only National Leaguer to
pitch a no-hitter last season. He
had a 13-10 record in '73 •nd
has a career record of 1111-94.
Brother Joe, acquired by the
Braves during last season, had
a 2-4 record and is 55-&lt;&gt;1 for
seven major league seasons.
REDS SIGN
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Cincinnati Reds Thursday announced the signing of their
two top pinch-hitters of last
season - Phil Gagliano and
Larry StahL Gagliano, an
infielder, led the club in pinch
hits with 15, while Stahl, an
outfielder, had 11. The signing
of Gagliano and Stahl raises to
22 the number of Reds under
contract for the 1974 season.

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OVERALL SCORING
FG FT

NAME , TEAM

Mark Swn in, Hannnn Tra ce
John Shoemaker, Waverly
Mark Ma ce. A thens
T im Seevers , Trimble
Dan Bise, Fed . Hocking
T im Stout, Nor th Gal lia ,
Jim Pie r ce, Logan
Dave Rann , Ironton
Dave Pr itchard , Nel s -York
G i! Price. Ga l lipoli S~

178
1.17
133
133
135
115
129
106
106
107

52
73
59
36
57
62
29
56

mine (Ky.). 66-62, behind a 1956
53
point scoring effort from .
SEOAL SCORING
Bobby Brown to notch its tenth NAME . TEAM
FG FT
victory of the sea son in 21 John Shoemak er . Waverly
12 5
59
games.

Bellarmine dropped to 11-10.
In the only other Ohio college

action Thursday night, Marian
( lnd .l slipped past Wright
State, 88-82.

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News, Event
Mr . and Mrs . fullph Frazier,
Gallipolis, visited with her
mother, Goldie Gillogly and
other relatives in the community.
Sunday diiUler guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dorsey Jordan and
ramily were Dana Turner,
Harri so nville; Mrs. Faye
Jordan and Mrs. Ida Dennison.
Mr. and Mrs. Emzie Davis,
Parkersburg, W. Va., spent a
day here with her brothers,
Paul and W. C. Peck .
Reverend Jt""'reeland NorriS,
fulcine, held services at the
Carpenter Baptist Church on
Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welch and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy
Welsh
(near
Harrisonville) on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Beulah Cordary, who
has been spending the winter
with her so n-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed
Jeffers, was taken to Holzer
Medical Center. She is suffering from pneumonia .
Mr. and Mrs . Harold
Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce,
were business visitors in
Columbus and spent the night
with his sister, Mrs. Bernice
McKnight and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy
and family, Southside, W. '(a.,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Swett.
Mrs. Clifton Fraley, Jr. and
son, Roger, Mrs. Carl
Greenless and granddaughter,
Rilla Rhoades, and Ricky
Fraley were guests of Mrs.
Rose Hooper and daughters in
Athens and helped Darlene
Hooper celebrate her ninth
birthday on February 2.
Those attending a family
gathering at the home of Mr.
311d Mrs. Henry Turner included Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Turner, Denise, CHnton,
Charnele, and Monlca, Elgin,
Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bolen and family, Rutland;
Cindy Games, Langsville ; and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner and
daughters, Albany.
Bill Oxley and Carolyn
Payne, London, Ohio, visited
their father, Harold Oxley and
Mrs. Oxley.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree were
his uncles, Paul and W. C.
Peck, and their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crabtree
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett
called on his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Swett in Middleport.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Starkey were Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Hudson,
Rutland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Jones, Nelsonville.
Carl Greenless is a patient at
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
Pomeroy, where he has undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cleland
and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
McClure, Dexter, spent an
evening with their brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Stansbury.

Mark M a ce, Athen s
G il Price, Ga lli pol i s
Dave Rann , Iron ton
M i k e M cDona ld, Jackson
Pau! Whi te, Ja ck son
J im Pi er ce, Logan
Dan ny Dodson, M e ig s
Mit ch Wrigh t, Logan
J i m N iday , Ga ll i po li s

96
88
82
84
77
85
66
59
49

35
35
45
29
21
21
26
28
26

TRI -VALLEY SCORING
FG FT

NAME . TEAM

Dan Bi se. Fed. Hocking
Dave Prit chard , Ne ls-York
St eve Thomas. Alexa nder
Kei t h N ice. Vin ton Cq.
Randy Offenberg er, W. Local
V ic Knic k, Warren Local
Haro l d Caud i lL Vi nton Co.
Gr eg Smathers, Nels-Yor k
Ma x Pitts, Nels· Yo rk
Dave Moore , Wa rr en Loca l

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NAME . TEAM

70

37
28
28
9
27
19
21
10
23
16

55
54
62
49
49
48
53
45
45

SVAC SCORING
FG FT

M ar k Swa i n, Hannan T ra ce
St eve Di!l. Eastern
Tim Stout, Nor t h Ga lli a
Bob Miller, So uthern
John Lusher , Hannan Tra ce
John Shee t s, Eastern
Pete Say r e, Southern
Ja ye My er s, Symmes Valley
C!ay Hud son, Kyger Creek
Lloyd Wood, Southwestern

110
73
69
59
71
62
65
61
55
52

42
32
40
45
36

IGI

Pts.
408
. 367
315
307

I 14 1
( 14)
I 151
( 14)
( 15)
I 151
( 151
( 141
( 14 )
( 141

m

292
287
268
768
267
Pt s.
309
227
711
209
197
195
193
158

21.6
21. 5
19 .5
19.1
19.1
19. 1
19. 1

I Gl

Avg.

( 111

28.1
20.6
19.2
19.0
17 .9
17.7
17 .5
15.8
1].3

( 111
I 111

( 111

1111

I 111
( 11 )

12'

( 101
I 111
( 111

Pts.

146

Avg .
19. 1
26 .2
21.7

I I.)

(GI

Avg.

177

(8)

21.1

138
136
133
125
117
117
116
113
106

181

17.3
17 .0
16.6
15.6
14 .6
14.6
14.5
14.1
13.3

Pt..

21

262
178
178
163
178
145

14
20
31

"'
142
141

22

1]6

(8)

181
18)
I 81
( 8)

181
( 8)

(81

Avg .

I Gl
I 101
(Y I

26.1
19.8
(91
19.8
. 18. 1
(91
( 10 1 17.8
( 9)
16.1
(91
16.0
(91
15. 8
(91
15.7
(9)
15. 1

SEOAL STANDINGS
(Varsity)

W
10
10
7

Team
Waverly
Ga llipoli s
Logan
Athen s
Iro n ton
Ja ckson
M eigs
W e!!s t on

L P OP
1 808 59-t
1 708 538
4 804 689

7 4
5 6
4

7

1 10
0 ll
( Reserve)

Team

695
668
684
651
406

W L

Jackson
Ironton

10
8
6
6
6
4
4
0

Logan
Ga ll ipolis
Athens
M eig s
Waverly
Well sto n

1
3

5

5
5
7
7
11

57 1
667
718
77 3
874

P OP
551
562
580
453
485
457
436
307

451
487
'86
400
437
1186
406
678

TRI'IIALLEY STAND.
(Varsity)

Team

W L

P OP

Vinton Co.

7 1 522 446
Nels.York
· 6 2 538 509
Belpre
4 4 430 444
Ale.:ander
4 4 477 .163
W. Lo ca l
2 6 517 578
Fed. Hock ing
I 7 d81 525
(Reserve)

Team

W L

Net s. York
Vinton Co.
A l exa nder
Belpre
Fed . Hocking

7 1
6 2
5 3
4 4
2 6
0 8

W. Loca l

P
374
372
303
279
252
260

SVAC HAN DINGS
ALL GAMES
Team
W L P
Hannan Trace
South ern
Eastern
N . Gallia
Kyger Creek
S. Valley
Southw estern

15
9
7
6
4
4
3

0 1267
~·6 898
9 969
9 10 16
11 934
11 926
12 781

SVAC ONLY
W L

Team

Hannan T race
Southern ·
Eastern
North Gallia
Sy mmes Valley
Kyger Creek
Southwestern

P

0 "872
3 620
3 647
4 5 597
3 6 554
I 8 532
1 8 475

11
7
7

SVAC RESERVES
Team
W L P
Hannan Trace
Eastern

So ulhern
N. Gallia
Kyger Cr eek

S.

Valley

Southwestern

9
7
7
6

2

487

3 396

3 398
3 403
2 7 303
2 7 126
1 B 234

TEAM STATISTICS
Field Goa l Perc.

Team

FGM-A

Logan

350 -667
324-655
Athens
277-603
Ga l lipolis
284-624
1ronton
273-710
Jackson
281 -673
Meigs
254-686
Wellston
146-485
Free Throw Pet.
FTM-A
Team
160-228
Waverly
141 -218
Athen s
140-221
Gallipolis
122-200
Jackson
124-208
Logan
143-255
Mei gs
122-210
Ironton
114-21 9
Wellston

Waverly

Rebounds

Team
Gallipolis
Logan
Meigs
Ironton
Waverly
Athens
Jackson
Well ston

No.
;oo
463
425
41 9
388
369
343
278

Gallipolis
.Waverly

Wellston

11 18.8
11 19.5
11 19.7
11 20.5

IND. LEADERS
Field Goal Percentage
Name, T
FGM-A Pet.
Young. L
50-77
.649
Shoemaker, W
125-211 .592
Duduit. Wa v.
45-78
.577
Price , G
88-157 .561
Si ckle s. G
43-78
.551
Free Throw Perc.
Name , T
FTM-A Pet .
Shoemaker , W
59 -77
.766
Mace, A
35- 49
.714
Rann, I
45 -65
.692
McDonald, J
31 -45
.689
Pri ce, G
35 -54
.648
Rebounds

Name , T

No. G Avg .

Price, G
Young , L
Fitz'trck, !
Chonko, A
Mye r s, M

203
131
117
106
103

11 18.5
11 11.9
11 10.6
11 9.6
11 9.4

OFFENSIVELY
Team
H . Trace
Logan

The

G Avg.
11 45.5
11 42.1
11 38 .6
11 38.1
11 35.3
11 33.5
11 31.2
11 25.3

11
11
11
11

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17.0
17 .0
)7.5

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Matt Waldie swished 18
points and hauled down 24
rebounds to lead the Big
Blacks, who upped their record
to 5-7. Jim Tatterson contributed 16 points and Larry
Hess 11 for Point Pleasant,
which held a commanding 65-23
rebounding edge over floundering Wahama .
Danny Dewhurst's 11 points
represented the only White
Falcon in double figures.
WAHAMA 4-7 ·8-25 ~ 44:
Buzzard 2, Keefer 8, Lewis 8,
Dewhurst 11 , Johnson 2,
Kearns 6, Harmon 6, Gilland 1.
POINT PLEASANT 23-17-2122--83 : Matt Waldie 18, Tatterson 16, Hess 11, Jewell 8,
Wilson 2, Rardin 6, Kayser 3,
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Eleven members of the
Middleport Church of Christ
attended the annual fe llowship
tea of.. the Middleport First
Baptist Church Monday night.
Mrs. Clairmont Hoyt, Granville, was the guest speaker .

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The unit voted to support the
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Daylight Saving Time from
Dec. I to March 31.
Mrs. Catherine Colwell gave
devotions. Refreshments were

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SUNDAY
OUR LADY OF LORETTA
Church, Tuppers Plains,
·meeting after 9 a.m. Mass on
sunnrner festival. Coffee and
donuts will be served.

We AdviSe Early •Orders!

BAKER FURNITURE .

Charlene Hoeflich

Mrs. Mary Virginia Holliday
gave a tribute on behalf of the
church and Mrs. Wilson's work
in it.
Past presidents were
honored in observance of
Founder's Day and presented
corsages and a boutonniere
were Mr. and Mrs. Carol
Pierce, Mrs. TW'ner and Mrs.
Phyllis Dugan .
Plans were made during the
meeting for the annual pancake supper March 16. Mrs.
Fetty appointed Mrs . Olive
Page, Mrs. Minnie Riggs, Mrs.
Co nnie Graves and Mr s.

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A tribute to long-time Salem
Center teacher, Mrs. Roberta
Wilson, in the form of a "This
Is Your Life" program
climaxed with the presentation
of a PTA life membership,
:;l highlighted the Monday night
meeting of the Salem Center
Mrs. April Smith, cookie chairwoman for the Big Bend PTA.
Neighborhood of the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council, wru; in
Mrs. Anna Turner and Mrs.
Parkersburg Wednesday to attend a kickoff luncheon at the Nellie Vale planned the
Holiday Inn for the annual girl scout cookie sale.
recognition for Mrs. Wilson,
The American Biscuit Co. will again this year provide the who has been principal of the
cookies which will sell for $1 box. Varieties are chocolate chip, school since 1967. Mrs. Vale
sandwich creme, thin mints, sugared shortbread, peanut butter ga ve a resume or happenings
patties.
at Salem Center school during
The girl scouts will take orders for the cookies from March 1 the years she and Mrs. Wilson
through March 10, and delivery will be made between April 22 taught together. There were
and M'l)' 4. Scouts are being placed on their honor not to sell remarks by Mrs. Turner on the ·
cookies before 4 p.m., March 1.
honoree's early years of
1'he cookies cost the council 51 1'. cents per box and 48% cents teaching, of her move to Ohio,
goes toward the development of the scouting program. This year and of her {ime at the Salem
troops retain 11 cents per box, while 37% cents goes toward girl Center SchooL
scout camp development.
The PTA life membership
certiricate and pin were
SALISBURY JUNIOR TROOP 100
presented to Mrs . Wilson by
sEVERAL DEMONSTRATIONS were given during a Mrs. Leta Fetty, president.
meeting of the Salisbury Junior Troop Tuesday night at the Letters from Mr. and Mrs.
school with Linda Williams, patrol leader, in charge.
Wilson's daughters, Mrs.
Kathleen and Patty Parker demonstrated the Ainsley Smith of Columbus and
care and feeding of rabbits to complete their Mrs. Pam Smith, Hazard, Ky.,
pet badge work ; Joyce Baker explained how to were presented to her along
make candles for her collector's badge, and Camille Swindell with their bouquet of nowers.
FRIDAY
served a cake which she had baked as part of her cooking badge
Wilson presented his wife
HAPPY
HARVESTERS requirement.
with a corsage and noted that
Cla&amp;'i, Trinity Church, 7:30 p.
A valentine project was completed with Mrs. Stanley the -occasion also marked their
m. in the social room of the Kaldore, Mrs. Ned Swindell and Mrs. Leland Parker assisting
church. Members of the the scouts. It was reported that there will be no scout meeting 40th wedding anniversary.
Friendly Circle will be guests Feb. 19. Kathleen Parker, Renee Kaldore, Teresa Dorst and
of the class.
Laura Gail Smith will have the flag ceremony for the Salisbury
MARY SHRINE 37, White PTA meeting. Other guests at the meeting were Paula and Monty
Shrine of Jerusalem, 8 p.m. at Swir\dell and Rudy Kaldore.
the IOOF hall. Valentine party
A meeting of all troop cookie chairwomen has been
to follow meeting. Refresh- scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 19at the Smith home, Lincoln Heights.
ments.
At that time sales p~ocedures, order forms, and other materials
will
be distributed and sample cookies will be available.
RETURN
JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, DAR, 2 p.m., at
RACINE - Eleven youth
POMEROY CADETTE TROOP 52
the home of Mrs . James
attended
the weekly prayer
FINAL PLANS for attending the weekend kaleidoscope at
Brewington, Middleport. Mrs.
Racine Wesleyan
breakfast
at
Thereon Johnson to have the Cedar Lake, Ripley, W. Va. were made during the Thursday United Methodist . Chur ch
program. Mrs. Arthur Skinner, night meeting of the Cadettes at the home of Mrs. April Smith. Wednesday morning . Two
Mrs. Roger Luckeydoo and The girls leave tonight and wijl return home Sunday .
Melody Snouffer worked on her hostess badge, and Joni songs were sung with Mrs.
Mrs. Irving Karr, assisting
Howard Shiveley at the piano.
Murray on her first aid badge at the meeting.
hostesses.
Rev . Steve Wilson led in
YOUNG ADULT Class,
prayer.
Bradford Church of Christ, 7
The morning meditation was
p.m. at the parsonage.
brought by Edson Roush, an
SATURDAY
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layman at the Carmel
''Personalizing
Missions' r denial program presented at
BAKE SALE at the Racine
United
Methodist Church . He
Food Market, 10 a.m., spon- was the theme of the program the church Jan . 27. It was
spoke on knowledge and the
sored by the Racine Fire presented by Mrs. Carl Dill at a reported that Mrs. William important part that the youth
meeting Tuesday night of the Frecker is a patient ·at the
Department Auxiliary.
of today have in bringing about
United Methodist Women of the Holzer Medical Center.
HAVENAIRS QUARTET at Enterprise United Methodist
A suggestion was made by the salvation of our nation. He
gospel sing, Mason First Church at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Will that bottle caps be said that it is important for
Baptist Church, 7:30p.m.
saved for the youth camp fund. everyone to decide what they
Herbert Dixon.
DUE TO illness of many 'Mrs. Dale Davis gave Newspapers
are
being are called to do in life and then
members, family night scripture from II Corinthians collected by the youth for that proceed to get the knowledge
which It will take to carry out
at the Letart Falls United with Mrs. Arthur Evans giving purpooe .
Methodist Church has been prayer. Mrs. Dill introduced
It was announced that a their calling.
Breakfast of scrambled
cancelled.
the program by explaining that missionary team formerly at
eggs,
blueberry muffins, toast,
JITNEY SUPPER 4:30 to the stories to be presented the Red Bird Mission in
orange
juice, and coffee was
7:30 p. m. at Tuppers Plains would assist the members in Kentucky will ·be in Meigs
served
by Mrs . Herschel
Elementary School under finding ways to respond to the County for the weekend of May
sponsorship of school boosters. challenge of the women 's 4 and 5. They will be guests of Roush, Mrs. Herbert Shields
Variety of food; public invited. organization . Mrs. Dill, Mrs. the Enterprise and Rock and Mrs. Howard Shiveley .
BAKE SALE, front of New Harry Carleton and Mrs . Springs Women's groups. Mrs. Those present were Bill
York Clothing House, Young Charles Warth told the stories Evans closed the meeting with Shiveley, Gene Shiveley,
Adult Class, Enterprise United of a senior citizen, an offender, prayer. Mrs. Logan will host Debbie Harden, Becky Kouns,
Methodist Church.
a parolee and a Vietnamese the March meeting with Mrs. Connie Roush, Elisa McMillan,
Warth to be the program Molly Fisher, fulndy Warner,
woman .
David Theiss, ' Mike Warner
SUNDAY
Also discussed as "twin- leader.
and
Stephen Nease.
OPEN HOUSE, 1:30-4:30 p. ning,!' an exchange program
m. Meigs High School between two similar towns or
Cafeteria honoring C. E. cities, one in the United States
SALE POSTPONED
Blakeslee retired Meigs and one overseas of £acts
RACINE
- A bake .sale
County Agricultural Agent.
concerning community acscheduled for Saturday at the
MEN OF SACRED Heart tivities, of church customs to Jan McKee Boutique next to
Catholic Church, Pomeroy, help understand different the pool hall in Racine by the
special meeting and buffet cultures and to enlarge Dorcas Women's Fellowship
dinner, 6 p.m. in the church thinking on what missions has been changed to Feb, 16.
basement. All men to take should be.
Mrs. Don Hunnel read incovered dish. ,
formation on "twinning" and
MONDAY .
POMEROY PTA, 7:30p.m. told of different towns such as
in the school auditorium. 77 small agricultural com·
years of PTA to be observed munities, industrial centers,
For All Occasions
·with the Founder's Day urban areas, and town-country
We Wire Flowers
program and recognition of villages where the method has
Everywhere
past presidents. Mrs. Cecelia been tried. Assisting in the
Hart's Spanish classes, first presentation were Mrs. Willard
through fourth and special Wilson, Mrs. Dwight Logan.
education 2, will present a Mrs. Herbert Dixon , Mrs .
program. Executive com- James Will and Becky Will.
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. uavlS pres1aea at tne
mittee to serve.
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
RIVERVIEW PTA 7:30p.m. business meeting . She thanked
Ph . 992-5721
at
school.
Program : Mrs. Warth for having charge Ph. 992-2030
a film · on early _signs J&gt;f of the call to prayer and selfheart attack and Wayne Upton
will give hints on correct way
of lifting.
CAWLEY ENGRAVABLE MARRIAGE CROSSES
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. Mrs. Rose Ginther
reported on a meeting of the
Wildwood Garden Club at
which she was a guest.
An educational quiz on
control of insects and disease
was conducted by Mrs. Eva
Walker with Mrs. Ginther
winning first and Mrs. Roy
Miller, second.
Mrs .
Karl
Krautter
displayed the arrangement of
the month, "Never Lovelier"
using pink and red tulips with
apple blossom line material, in
a red stemmed goblet vase.
Displayed for judging was an
arrangement of a dozen roses
made from pink styrofoam egg
carto'ns by Mrs. Roy Holter.
Refreshments were served.

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HICKMAN OLDEST
ClllCAGO (UP!) -Veteran
Jim Hickman, the oldest man
on the roster, signed his
1974 contract with the Chicago
Cubs Thursday. Hickman, 36,
became the 24th Cub to sign.
Last season, he batted .244 in 92
games and was second on the
team in pinch hitting assignments with 39.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mark James,
VieMa, W.Va ., the former Ann
Wilson, Middleport, are anIIOWlcing the birth of their first
child, a Sibs. daughter, Nicole
Anne, Feb. 2, at the St. Joseph
Hospital,
Parkersburg.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs .
Herman
James,
Parkersburg,
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Middleport. Joseph
Wilson, Pomeroy, is the greatgrandfather.

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doors . The workshop on
. valentines was held preceding
the regular business meeting of
the group.
"Signs of Spring" was the
theme of the meeting and Mrs.
Dale Kautz in her thoughts for
the month commented on
planting snapdragon and
petunia seeds indoors for
transplanting outside in the
spring. She said that bulbs
which have been forced should
not be planted in the ground
again since the strength is
gone. The origin of Groundhog
day was given and Mrs. Kautz
said that in the old country the
shadow meant not only six
more weeks of bad weather but
poor crops.
Mrs. Phillip Radford used
"From These Roots" as her
topic. She spoke of trees and
the first Arbor Day which took
place in Apri11872 in Nebraska,
when Jay Sterling Morton
urged groups to plant a tree.
She concluded with a poem.
Read at the meeting was an
invitation from the Winding
Trail Garden Club to an open
meeting March 20 at the

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- Limiting Wahama to just
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Point Pleasant roared to its
fourth straight win last night
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and lace adorned with flowers
were made by Chester Garden
Clull members at a meeting
Wednesday night at the home
of Mrs. Howard Knight.
Live and dried plant
material including a bouquet of
American Beauty roses
provided by Mrs. Gordon
Anderson were used to make
the fancy valentines. Several of
the members also made
valentine arrangements and
valentine door swags for their

STEAK
HOUSE

by Blacks

American Hockey League
Standings
By United Press International
North
w ! 1 pts gf ga
New Haven 30 15 7 67 202 157
Providence 29 21 6 6A 247 174
Rochester 26 15 10 62 201 173
Nova Scotia24 20 10 58 178 15 0
Boston
16 32 7 39 166 215
Springfield 12 24 12 36 151 193
South
w I I pts gf ga
Hersh ey
29 15 9 67 221 160
Baltimore 27 18 5 59 179 159
Cincinnati 26 18 6 58 175 160
Jack'snv l le 19 30 6 44 162 218
18 28 8 44 155 199
Montreal · 31 13
6 68 180 137 Virg inia
N . Y . Rngrs26 IS 11 63192154 Richmond 13 33 6 32 143 222
Toronto
24 17 11 59 190 153
Thursday's Resulls
Virg inia 5 Jacksonville 4
Buffalo
22 24
6 50 165 176
(on l y game scheduled)
Detroit
19 25
8 46 171 211
Friday's Gam.es
N Y !slanders
Jacksonv i lle at Baltimore
14 24 13 41 125 175 New Ha\'en at Richmond
Vancouver 12 30
8 32 134 1'92 Cincinnati at r.:ochester •
West
Prov idence at Springfield
w. 1. t . pts gf ga
(on ly games sc heduled)
Phi l adel ph 32 11 7 71 177 104

Chicago
24 11 15 63 169 106
St . Louis
22 22
7 51 lot S 139
Atlanta
19 23 10 48 13 2 149
Los Ange ls 19 24
B 46 141 159
Minnesota 16 24 12 44 ISS 185
Pittsburgh 14 32
5 33 l.tl 190
California 11 36 7 29 139 226
Thursday's Results
Boston 5 St . Louis 3
Philadel ph i a s P ittsburgh .t
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Buffa lo at California
en icago at Atlanta
(On l y gameS' scheduled l
WHA Standings
By United flress International
East
w . 1. t . pts gf ga
Nw Engtnd 29 22 2 60 194 176
Quebec
27 2J 3 57 194 169

Chester gardeners meet

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New Yon. , New York.

No. G Avg.

165
187
187
193

207
215
217
225

Falcons put

1

Pts. (G) Avg.
1186 ( 14) 84.7
1111 { 15) 74.1
OP Waverly
982 ( 141 70.1
270
N.
Gallia
1016 I 151 67.7
294
Ne ls· York
936 I 141 66.9
299
V.
County
997 I 15) 66.5
28 4
W.
Local
949 I 151 63.3
283
Gallipolis
874 ( 14) 62 .4
370 Alexander
930 ( 15) 62.0
S. Valley
868 ( 14) 61.0
Jackson
922 ( 15) 61.5
OP K. Creek
857 1141 61.2
856 Eastern
914 ( 15) 60 .9
817 Sou thern
850 I 141 60.7
942 Athens
906 ( 15) 60.4
953 Ironton
B46 ( 14) 60.4
1013 Fed. Hocking
899 ( 15) 59.9
Toronto
-26 25
4 56 212 193
118 1 Pt . Pleasan t
647 (11) ~ . 8
Cl eveland 2A 23
5 53 160 166
983 Trimble
88 1 (15) 58.7
Me igs
872 I 15) 58 .1
Jersey
23 29
2 .t8 159 198
OP Wahama
670 ( 121 55.8
Chicago
22 23
3 47 155 166
595 Belpre
766 I 14) 54.7
West
572 So uthwestern
w. 1. t . pts. gt ga
737 ( 14) 52.6
576 Miller
Houston
JO 17 4 64 203 13 8
751 I 151 50.1
592 .Wellston
611 ( 151 40.7
Winnipeg 26 23
4 56 184 188
697
DEFENSIVELY
Edmonton
27
24
0
54 179 178
653 Team
Pis. iGl Avg, Minnesota 26 25 1 53 203 189
575 Ga!tipofis
700 I 141 50.0
Vancouver 20 32
0 40 191 219
795 ( 15) 53.0
Athens
Lo s Angels 20 34
0 40 161 215
OP Belpre
Thursday's Results
744 114) 53.1
369
Jersey 7 Los Angeles 4
810 (15) 54.0
V. County
(Only game schedu led )
324
762 (14) 54.4
Southern
Friday's Games
31&amp; Waverly
773 ( 14 ) 55.2
Quebec at Vancouver
336 Trimble
846 ( 15) 56.4
Houston at Edmon ton
40 1 H. Trace
812 (14) 58.0
Minnesota at Winnipeg
402
894 ( 15) 59.6
Eastern
New England at Cleve land
369
(Only game scheduled)
914 1151 60.9
Ale xander
92, (15) 61 .6
Fed . Hocking
International
930 (15) 62 .0
Hockey League
Logan
North
683 (11) 62.1
Pt . Pleas.
w I tptsglga
750
(
12)
62
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Wahama
Pet.
882 (14) 63.0 Muskegon 31 19 5 67 189 160
Ironton
.525
· saginaw
26 26 ' 54 222 202
948 I 151 63.2 Toledo
Miller
.495
23 29 1 47 179 202
953 I lSI 63.7 Flint
N. Ga ll Ia
.459
19 J·1 3 41 168 201
.455 Southwestern 902 ( 14) 64.4 Port Huron 18 31 2 38 149 177
928 I 141 66.3
Nels -York
South
.448
w 1 t pts gf ga
999 (15) 66 .6
Jackson
.4 18
947 (14) 67 .6 De6 Moine s 31 17 4 66 217 176
K. Creek
.370
Columbus
28 26 2 58 213 210
1022 (15) 68.1
Meigs
.301
27 26 3 57 196 180
991 ( 14) 70.8 Dayton
W . Local
Ft . Wavne 27 25 o 54 177 192
1121
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151
74.7
Wells
t
on
Pel.
Tllursday's Games
1095 1141 78.2
.702 S. Valley
No games scheduled
Tonight's Game.s
.647
Saginaw at Fort Wayne
.633
Co l umbu s at Port Huron
llai~
.610
Muskegon at Des Moines
.596
F li nt at Tole do
DEVOTED TOmE
.586
lNTEIIEST OF
.581
MEIGS-MASON AREA
.521
CHESTER L. TANNEIIU,

Personal Fouls
Team
Jack son
Athens

Meig s
Logan
Ir on ton

NBA Standings
By Unit ed Pr ess International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Divis i on
w . 1 pet . g .b.
Boston
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38 14 .73 1
New Yor k
34 22 60 7 6
B uffalo
26 29 .49 1 12
Ph i lact el ph ia 15 39 .278 24
Central Division
w . 1. pet . g . b.
Cap i tal
30 24 .556
Atlanta
26 32 .448 6 ·
Houston
20 38 .3 45
Cl evelan d
19 40 .322 tJ•;,
Western Conference
Midw es t Division
· w 1. pet . g. b
Milwaukee
.l l 14 745
Chicago
41 18 .695 2
Detroit
38 19 .667
4
K C.O maha
21 37 .3 62 211'7
Pacific Division
w . 1. pet. g.b
29 23 .5 58
Go lden State
Los Angeles
31 25 .5 54
Se attle
26 36 .419
8
Phoeni.:
22 34 393 9
Portland
20 35 .364 IO V}
Tllursday's Result
Detro i t 110 Golden Sta te 86
W n ly game scheduled)
Friday's Games
N ew York at Boston
Chicago at Buffalo
A tlanta at Philade l ph i a
Cleve lan d at Hou ston
Cap ita l at Mi l waukee
Detroit at Phoenix
K .C Omaha at Port l and
(O n l y games scheduled )
ABA Standings
By United Press International
E as I
w. I. pet . g.b.
New York
36 22 .621
Kentucky
33 21 .611
Carolina
35 26 .5 74
Virginia
19 33 365
Memphis
13 .l4 228 221h
West
w. 1. pet. g .b .
Utah
39 19 67 2
Indiana
29 28 509 9 1h
San Antonio
30 30 500 10
Denver
26 27 . .t91 10 1h
San Diego
25 )5 . 417 15
Thursday' s Results
Virgin ia 12 0 Carolina 97
Denver 105 Memphis 94
Utah 86 San Anton io 83
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Memph is \'S . Virginia at Nor folk
Indiana at New York
San Antonio at San Diego
Dr;:nver vs. Kent ucky at Cinc in ·
nati
(Only games scheduled)
NHL Standings
By United Press International
East
w. 1. 1. pts gf ga
Boston
35
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Pro Standings

Oberlin scares
Mt. Union quint
Ohio College Basketball
87-82, behind a balanced scorBy United Press International ing attack that had four of the
Oberlin College, winners of Kenyon players sco ring in dou·
only one Ohio Conference game ble figures.
this season, staged a thrilling
Kenyon upped its season
second half after bein~ mark to 7-10 with the win while
down by 12 points at the inter- John Carroll, paced by Dave
mission before finally bowing Hosea's game-high 31 points, is
to Mount Union, 78-74, in tw o now 9-6.
overtime periods Thursday
Central State edged Bellar·
night.
Mount Union upped its conference record to 6-4 with· the
victory and is now 13-7 overall.
Oberlin , led by Larry Stack-

College Scores

house with 19 points, is now 5-10

for the season and 1-8 in the
league.
In another overtime contest,
Kenyon dropped John Carroll,

Hair
by

KAY
When hav i ng the i r hair
done , most women want to
be practical as we ll as
pretty . Wom en on the go .
whose tim e schedule is
very tight , want t o be sure
th ey ·look well -groomed at
al! tim es. so t tfey le ave the
fancy. exot ic and dramat ic
styles l or spec ial occasions
and se lect a versatile hair
style w hich can be in ·
terpreled ma ny ways and
can be easily managed .
Just as a dress is bought
to serve many purposes , so
the active woman se lects a
hair sty l e whi ch Can be
co nverted
into
many
fa s h io n s portra ying a
love ly look at a! I ti m es
Neat, appropriate ~nd
latest hair styles await you
he re.

CHATEAU
BEAUTY SALON

Why
hide it?
The h earing aid. For
years, people have been
tell ing you that the best
kind was the kind nobody

noticed. The "iPconspic-

uous" aid. Wi t h "no cords".
And "nothing in the ea r".
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image. With everybody
trying to shrink or disg uise it out of existence,
it didn't exactly end up
cove red with glory.
Of course, there's noth ing wrong with cosmetically acceptable hearing

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An influence that keeps

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Riverside Professional Bldg .
444 W . Union St .
Athens. Ohio 45701
Tel. 592 -6238

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devoted to bette r hear in g.

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South
Bl mnt Abbey 99 Ga Co l i 58
. UT -Cha tt . 95 w . F lorida 89
Tenn . St . 68 Kno xv ille 52
Presby! 89 Nwbr ry 76
Btnu n Cookman 6CI Paine 40
Ro llin s 105 Marion 74
Erskine 84 Woffor:1 75
Brmnghm So . 60 St . Leo 's 46
Millgn 102 Li ncoln Mem 78
Geo rget own,Ky 82 Cmpbllsvl l 17
Tulane 77 Samford 69
Midwest
Mt . Union 78 Obrln 74(2otJ
MemphiS St . 91 Wichita St. 90
Kenyon 67 J Carro ll 82
Cent . St. 66 Bl lrmne 62
Frs t b rg St . 90 Bowi e St . 62
L ake Fo re st 12 Jud son 64
Ut ah St 87 uw Mlkee 56
Southwest
W . Te)l.aS St . 58 St . Louis 53

Bradley 8 1 Tu l sa 73
N .Texas St 104 Drake 85
Hrdn -Si mmons 83 Okla . Cty 70
West
N . Mex: . 97 Brghm Young 17
Utah 51. 87 Wise . 56
N . Mex . St. 76 LOUS\'II 73
L. Bea ch St. 64 Sa n D iego St. A8
Utah 73 Tex -EI Paso 72
Fl lrtn St 85 San Diego 73
Pacif . 72 Sa n Jose St. 65
WhHer 93 Cal Poly .Pmn 80

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Sienna 77 Vermont 64
P l y mth St 96 Frm i nghm El7
Sa lem 92 W . 'Ia . Wesl eya n 87
L o c k Ha .... en 5 1 E lmi ra Jl
Ind . Pa 76 Juniata 63

Wstt ld St 88 Lowell St. 46
Rutgers 80 W . Vi rg in ia 73
Clar io n 9 3 Sl ppry Rock 91
L ebanon Vly 99 wasn . Md .
N .H . 60 Rho de Island 57
Upsala 70 E . Conn 59

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SEOAL FROSH
Team
W L .P OP
Gall i polis
11 1 506 390
Logan
10 2 644 371
Athens
7 5 435 401
Meig s
6 6 475 451
Jackson
4 7 )87 445
Ironton
4 8 45 1 4S9
Waverly
4 8 415 447
Wellston
1 10 240 559
TOTALS
47 47 3SS3 3SSJ
Thursday 's Re sults :
Logan 55 Gallipol i s 26
Meigs 54 Ironton 36
Waverly 33 Athens 30
Ja c kson Wellston ,
ppnd,
teachers st ri ke
Monday's games :
Jackson at Gallipolis
Logan at Athens
Waverly at Ironton
Wel lston at Meigs

NIEKRO BROTIIERS
ATLANTA (UPI - The
Atlanta Braves Thursday
announced their signing of
their first six players for the
1974 season, including the
pitching Niekro brothers, Phil
and Joe. Phil Niekro, a
knuckleballer who has been
witlt the Braves since 1964, was
the only National Leaguer to
pitch a no-hitter last season. He
had a 13-10 record in '73 •nd
has a career record of 1111-94.
Brother Joe, acquired by the
Braves during last season, had
a 2-4 record and is 55-&lt;&gt;1 for
seven major league seasons.
REDS SIGN
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
Cincinnati Reds Thursday announced the signing of their
two top pinch-hitters of last
season - Phil Gagliano and
Larry StahL Gagliano, an
infielder, led the club in pinch
hits with 15, while Stahl, an
outfielder, had 11. The signing
of Gagliano and Stahl raises to
22 the number of Reds under
contract for the 1974 season.

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FG FT

NAME , TEAM

Mark Swn in, Hannnn Tra ce
John Shoemaker, Waverly
Mark Ma ce. A thens
T im Seevers , Trimble
Dan Bise, Fed . Hocking
T im Stout, Nor th Gal lia ,
Jim Pie r ce, Logan
Dave Rann , Ironton
Dave Pr itchard , Nel s -York
G i! Price. Ga l lipoli S~

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135
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129
106
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107

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mine (Ky.). 66-62, behind a 1956
53
point scoring effort from .
SEOAL SCORING
Bobby Brown to notch its tenth NAME . TEAM
FG FT
victory of the sea son in 21 John Shoemak er . Waverly
12 5
59
games.

Bellarmine dropped to 11-10.
In the only other Ohio college

action Thursday night, Marian
( lnd .l slipped past Wright
State, 88-82.

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News, Event
Mr . and Mrs . fullph Frazier,
Gallipolis, visited with her
mother, Goldie Gillogly and
other relatives in the community.
Sunday diiUler guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Dorsey Jordan and
ramily were Dana Turner,
Harri so nville; Mrs. Faye
Jordan and Mrs. Ida Dennison.
Mr. and Mrs. Emzie Davis,
Parkersburg, W. Va., spent a
day here with her brothers,
Paul and W. C. Peck .
Reverend Jt""'reeland NorriS,
fulcine, held services at the
Carpenter Baptist Church on
Sunday .
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith
called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Welch and Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy
Welsh
(near
Harrisonville) on Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Beulah Cordary, who
has been spending the winter
with her so n-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed
Jeffers, was taken to Holzer
Medical Center. She is suffering from pneumonia .
Mr. and Mrs . Harold
Gillogly, Vicky and Bruce,
were business visitors in
Columbus and spent the night
with his sister, Mrs. Bernice
McKnight and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reedy
and family, Southside, W. '(a.,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Swett.
Mrs. Clifton Fraley, Jr. and
son, Roger, Mrs. Carl
Greenless and granddaughter,
Rilla Rhoades, and Ricky
Fraley were guests of Mrs.
Rose Hooper and daughters in
Athens and helped Darlene
Hooper celebrate her ninth
birthday on February 2.
Those attending a family
gathering at the home of Mr.
311d Mrs. Henry Turner included Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Turner, Denise, CHnton,
Charnele, and Monlca, Elgin,
Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Bolen and family, Rutland;
Cindy Games, Langsville ; and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner and
daughters, Albany.
Bill Oxley and Carolyn
Payne, London, Ohio, visited
their father, Harold Oxley and
Mrs. Oxley.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Crabtree were
his uncles, Paul and W. C.
Peck, and their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crabtree
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett
called on his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Swett in Middleport.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Starkey were Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Hudson,
Rutland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Jones, Nelsonville.
Carl Greenless is a patient at
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
Pomeroy, where he has undergone surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cleland
and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
McClure, Dexter, spent an
evening with their brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Stansbury.

Mark M a ce, Athen s
G il Price, Ga lli pol i s
Dave Rann , Iron ton
M i k e M cDona ld, Jackson
Pau! Whi te, Ja ck son
J im Pi er ce, Logan
Dan ny Dodson, M e ig s
Mit ch Wrigh t, Logan
J i m N iday , Ga ll i po li s

96
88
82
84
77
85
66
59
49

35
35
45
29
21
21
26
28
26

TRI -VALLEY SCORING
FG FT

NAME . TEAM

Dan Bi se. Fed. Hocking
Dave Prit chard , Ne ls-York
St eve Thomas. Alexa nder
Kei t h N ice. Vin ton Cq.
Randy Offenberg er, W. Local
V ic Knic k, Warren Local
Haro l d Caud i lL Vi nton Co.
Gr eg Smathers, Nels-Yor k
Ma x Pitts, Nels· Yo rk
Dave Moore , Wa rr en Loca l

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NAME . TEAM

70

37
28
28
9
27
19
21
10
23
16

55
54
62
49
49
48
53
45
45

SVAC SCORING
FG FT

M ar k Swa i n, Hannan T ra ce
St eve Di!l. Eastern
Tim Stout, Nor t h Ga lli a
Bob Miller, So uthern
John Lusher , Hannan Tra ce
John Shee t s, Eastern
Pete Say r e, Southern
Ja ye My er s, Symmes Valley
C!ay Hud son, Kyger Creek
Lloyd Wood, Southwestern

110
73
69
59
71
62
65
61
55
52

42
32
40
45
36

IGI

Pts.
408
. 367
315
307

I 14 1
( 14)
I 151
( 14)
( 15)
I 151
( 151
( 141
( 14 )
( 141

m

292
287
268
768
267
Pt s.
309
227
711
209
197
195
193
158

21.6
21. 5
19 .5
19.1
19.1
19. 1
19. 1

I Gl

Avg.

( 111

28.1
20.6
19.2
19.0
17 .9
17.7
17 .5
15.8
1].3

( 111
I 111

( 111

1111

I 111
( 11 )

12'

( 101
I 111
( 111

Pts.

146

Avg .
19. 1
26 .2
21.7

I I.)

(GI

Avg.

177

(8)

21.1

138
136
133
125
117
117
116
113
106

181

17.3
17 .0
16.6
15.6
14 .6
14.6
14.5
14.1
13.3

Pt..

21

262
178
178
163
178
145

14
20
31

"'
142
141

22

1]6

(8)

181
18)
I 81
( 8)

181
( 8)

(81

Avg .

I Gl
I 101
(Y I

26.1
19.8
(91
19.8
. 18. 1
(91
( 10 1 17.8
( 9)
16.1
(91
16.0
(91
15. 8
(91
15.7
(9)
15. 1

SEOAL STANDINGS
(Varsity)

W
10
10
7

Team
Waverly
Ga llipoli s
Logan
Athen s
Iro n ton
Ja ckson
M eigs
W e!!s t on

L P OP
1 808 59-t
1 708 538
4 804 689

7 4
5 6
4

7

1 10
0 ll
( Reserve)

Team

695
668
684
651
406

W L

Jackson
Ironton

10
8
6
6
6
4
4
0

Logan
Ga ll ipolis
Athens
M eig s
Waverly
Well sto n

1
3

5

5
5
7
7
11

57 1
667
718
77 3
874

P OP
551
562
580
453
485
457
436
307

451
487
'86
400
437
1186
406
678

TRI'IIALLEY STAND.
(Varsity)

Team

W L

P OP

Vinton Co.

7 1 522 446
Nels.York
· 6 2 538 509
Belpre
4 4 430 444
Ale.:ander
4 4 477 .163
W. Lo ca l
2 6 517 578
Fed. Hock ing
I 7 d81 525
(Reserve)

Team

W L

Net s. York
Vinton Co.
A l exa nder
Belpre
Fed . Hocking

7 1
6 2
5 3
4 4
2 6
0 8

W. Loca l

P
374
372
303
279
252
260

SVAC HAN DINGS
ALL GAMES
Team
W L P
Hannan Trace
South ern
Eastern
N . Gallia
Kyger Creek
S. Valley
Southw estern

15
9
7
6
4
4
3

0 1267
~·6 898
9 969
9 10 16
11 934
11 926
12 781

SVAC ONLY
W L

Team

Hannan T race
Southern ·
Eastern
North Gallia
Sy mmes Valley
Kyger Creek
Southwestern

P

0 "872
3 620
3 647
4 5 597
3 6 554
I 8 532
1 8 475

11
7
7

SVAC RESERVES
Team
W L P
Hannan Trace
Eastern

So ulhern
N. Gallia
Kyger Cr eek

S.

Valley

Southwestern

9
7
7
6

2

487

3 396

3 398
3 403
2 7 303
2 7 126
1 B 234

TEAM STATISTICS
Field Goa l Perc.

Team

FGM-A

Logan

350 -667
324-655
Athens
277-603
Ga l lipolis
284-624
1ronton
273-710
Jackson
281 -673
Meigs
254-686
Wellston
146-485
Free Throw Pet.
FTM-A
Team
160-228
Waverly
141 -218
Athen s
140-221
Gallipolis
122-200
Jackson
124-208
Logan
143-255
Mei gs
122-210
Ironton
114-21 9
Wellston

Waverly

Rebounds

Team
Gallipolis
Logan
Meigs
Ironton
Waverly
Athens
Jackson
Well ston

No.
;oo
463
425
41 9
388
369
343
278

Gallipolis
.Waverly

Wellston

11 18.8
11 19.5
11 19.7
11 20.5

IND. LEADERS
Field Goal Percentage
Name, T
FGM-A Pet.
Young. L
50-77
.649
Shoemaker, W
125-211 .592
Duduit. Wa v.
45-78
.577
Price , G
88-157 .561
Si ckle s. G
43-78
.551
Free Throw Perc.
Name , T
FTM-A Pet .
Shoemaker , W
59 -77
.766
Mace, A
35- 49
.714
Rann, I
45 -65
.692
McDonald, J
31 -45
.689
Pri ce, G
35 -54
.648
Rebounds

Name , T

No. G Avg .

Price, G
Young , L
Fitz'trck, !
Chonko, A
Mye r s, M

203
131
117
106
103

11 18.5
11 11.9
11 10.6
11 9.6
11 9.4

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Team
H . Trace
Logan

The

G Avg.
11 45.5
11 42.1
11 38 .6
11 38.1
11 35.3
11 33.5
11 31.2
11 25.3

11
11
11
11

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17.0
17 .0
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Matt Waldie swished 18
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to 5-7. Jim Tatterson contributed 16 points and Larry
Hess 11 for Point Pleasant,
which held a commanding 65-23
rebounding edge over floundering Wahama .
Danny Dewhurst's 11 points
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WAHAMA 4-7 ·8-25 ~ 44:
Buzzard 2, Keefer 8, Lewis 8,
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Kearns 6, Harmon 6, Gilland 1.
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Eleven members of the
Middleport Church of Christ
attended the annual fe llowship
tea of.. the Middleport First
Baptist Church Monday night.
Mrs. Clairmont Hoyt, Granville, was the guest speaker .

One Lot Mens

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Hi cks to the
nominating committee.
The unit voted to support the
move by the Ohio PTA for
Ohio 's exemption from
Daylight Saving Time from
Dec. I to March 31.
Mrs. Catherine Colwell gave
devotions. Refreshments were

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SUNDAY
OUR LADY OF LORETTA
Church, Tuppers Plains,
·meeting after 9 a.m. Mass on
sunnrner festival. Coffee and
donuts will be served.

We AdviSe Early •Orders!

BAKER FURNITURE .

Charlene Hoeflich

Mrs. Mary Virginia Holliday
gave a tribute on behalf of the
church and Mrs. Wilson's work
in it.
Past presidents were
honored in observance of
Founder's Day and presented
corsages and a boutonniere
were Mr. and Mrs. Carol
Pierce, Mrs. TW'ner and Mrs.
Phyllis Dugan .
Plans were made during the
meeting for the annual pancake supper March 16. Mrs.
Fetty appointed Mrs . Olive
Page, Mrs. Minnie Riggs, Mrs.
Co nnie Graves and Mr s.

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Saturday
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Girl Scout
Diary By

A tribute to long-time Salem
Center teacher, Mrs. Roberta
Wilson, in the form of a "This
Is Your Life" program
climaxed with the presentation
of a PTA life membership,
:;l highlighted the Monday night
meeting of the Salem Center
Mrs. April Smith, cookie chairwoman for the Big Bend PTA.
Neighborhood of the Black Diamond Girl Scout Council, wru; in
Mrs. Anna Turner and Mrs.
Parkersburg Wednesday to attend a kickoff luncheon at the Nellie Vale planned the
Holiday Inn for the annual girl scout cookie sale.
recognition for Mrs. Wilson,
The American Biscuit Co. will again this year provide the who has been principal of the
cookies which will sell for $1 box. Varieties are chocolate chip, school since 1967. Mrs. Vale
sandwich creme, thin mints, sugared shortbread, peanut butter ga ve a resume or happenings
patties.
at Salem Center school during
The girl scouts will take orders for the cookies from March 1 the years she and Mrs. Wilson
through March 10, and delivery will be made between April 22 taught together. There were
and M'l)' 4. Scouts are being placed on their honor not to sell remarks by Mrs. Turner on the ·
cookies before 4 p.m., March 1.
honoree's early years of
1'he cookies cost the council 51 1'. cents per box and 48% cents teaching, of her move to Ohio,
goes toward the development of the scouting program. This year and of her {ime at the Salem
troops retain 11 cents per box, while 37% cents goes toward girl Center SchooL
scout camp development.
The PTA life membership
certiricate and pin were
SALISBURY JUNIOR TROOP 100
presented to Mrs . Wilson by
sEVERAL DEMONSTRATIONS were given during a Mrs. Leta Fetty, president.
meeting of the Salisbury Junior Troop Tuesday night at the Letters from Mr. and Mrs.
school with Linda Williams, patrol leader, in charge.
Wilson's daughters, Mrs.
Kathleen and Patty Parker demonstrated the Ainsley Smith of Columbus and
care and feeding of rabbits to complete their Mrs. Pam Smith, Hazard, Ky.,
pet badge work ; Joyce Baker explained how to were presented to her along
make candles for her collector's badge, and Camille Swindell with their bouquet of nowers.
FRIDAY
served a cake which she had baked as part of her cooking badge
Wilson presented his wife
HAPPY
HARVESTERS requirement.
with a corsage and noted that
Cla&amp;'i, Trinity Church, 7:30 p.
A valentine project was completed with Mrs. Stanley the -occasion also marked their
m. in the social room of the Kaldore, Mrs. Ned Swindell and Mrs. Leland Parker assisting
church. Members of the the scouts. It was reported that there will be no scout meeting 40th wedding anniversary.
Friendly Circle will be guests Feb. 19. Kathleen Parker, Renee Kaldore, Teresa Dorst and
of the class.
Laura Gail Smith will have the flag ceremony for the Salisbury
MARY SHRINE 37, White PTA meeting. Other guests at the meeting were Paula and Monty
Shrine of Jerusalem, 8 p.m. at Swir\dell and Rudy Kaldore.
the IOOF hall. Valentine party
A meeting of all troop cookie chairwomen has been
to follow meeting. Refresh- scheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 19at the Smith home, Lincoln Heights.
ments.
At that time sales p~ocedures, order forms, and other materials
will
be distributed and sample cookies will be available.
RETURN
JONATHAN
Meigs Chapter, DAR, 2 p.m., at
RACINE - Eleven youth
POMEROY CADETTE TROOP 52
the home of Mrs . James
attended
the weekly prayer
FINAL PLANS for attending the weekend kaleidoscope at
Brewington, Middleport. Mrs.
Racine Wesleyan
breakfast
at
Thereon Johnson to have the Cedar Lake, Ripley, W. Va. were made during the Thursday United Methodist . Chur ch
program. Mrs. Arthur Skinner, night meeting of the Cadettes at the home of Mrs. April Smith. Wednesday morning . Two
Mrs. Roger Luckeydoo and The girls leave tonight and wijl return home Sunday .
Melody Snouffer worked on her hostess badge, and Joni songs were sung with Mrs.
Mrs. Irving Karr, assisting
Howard Shiveley at the piano.
Murray on her first aid badge at the meeting.
hostesses.
Rev . Steve Wilson led in
YOUNG ADULT Class,
prayer.
Bradford Church of Christ, 7
The morning meditation was
p.m. at the parsonage.
brought by Edson Roush, an
SATURDAY
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layman at the Carmel
''Personalizing
Missions' r denial program presented at
BAKE SALE at the Racine
United
Methodist Church . He
Food Market, 10 a.m., spon- was the theme of the program the church Jan . 27. It was
spoke on knowledge and the
sored by the Racine Fire presented by Mrs. Carl Dill at a reported that Mrs. William important part that the youth
meeting Tuesday night of the Frecker is a patient ·at the
Department Auxiliary.
of today have in bringing about
United Methodist Women of the Holzer Medical Center.
HAVENAIRS QUARTET at Enterprise United Methodist
A suggestion was made by the salvation of our nation. He
gospel sing, Mason First Church at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Will that bottle caps be said that it is important for
Baptist Church, 7:30p.m.
saved for the youth camp fund. everyone to decide what they
Herbert Dixon.
DUE TO illness of many 'Mrs. Dale Davis gave Newspapers
are
being are called to do in life and then
members, family night scripture from II Corinthians collected by the youth for that proceed to get the knowledge
which It will take to carry out
at the Letart Falls United with Mrs. Arthur Evans giving purpooe .
Methodist Church has been prayer. Mrs. Dill introduced
It was announced that a their calling.
Breakfast of scrambled
cancelled.
the program by explaining that missionary team formerly at
eggs,
blueberry muffins, toast,
JITNEY SUPPER 4:30 to the stories to be presented the Red Bird Mission in
orange
juice, and coffee was
7:30 p. m. at Tuppers Plains would assist the members in Kentucky will ·be in Meigs
served
by Mrs . Herschel
Elementary School under finding ways to respond to the County for the weekend of May
sponsorship of school boosters. challenge of the women 's 4 and 5. They will be guests of Roush, Mrs. Herbert Shields
Variety of food; public invited. organization . Mrs. Dill, Mrs. the Enterprise and Rock and Mrs. Howard Shiveley .
BAKE SALE, front of New Harry Carleton and Mrs . Springs Women's groups. Mrs. Those present were Bill
York Clothing House, Young Charles Warth told the stories Evans closed the meeting with Shiveley, Gene Shiveley,
Adult Class, Enterprise United of a senior citizen, an offender, prayer. Mrs. Logan will host Debbie Harden, Becky Kouns,
Methodist Church.
a parolee and a Vietnamese the March meeting with Mrs. Connie Roush, Elisa McMillan,
Warth to be the program Molly Fisher, fulndy Warner,
woman .
David Theiss, ' Mike Warner
SUNDAY
Also discussed as "twin- leader.
and
Stephen Nease.
OPEN HOUSE, 1:30-4:30 p. ning,!' an exchange program
m. Meigs High School between two similar towns or
Cafeteria honoring C. E. cities, one in the United States
SALE POSTPONED
Blakeslee retired Meigs and one overseas of £acts
RACINE
- A bake .sale
County Agricultural Agent.
concerning community acscheduled for Saturday at the
MEN OF SACRED Heart tivities, of church customs to Jan McKee Boutique next to
Catholic Church, Pomeroy, help understand different the pool hall in Racine by the
special meeting and buffet cultures and to enlarge Dorcas Women's Fellowship
dinner, 6 p.m. in the church thinking on what missions has been changed to Feb, 16.
basement. All men to take should be.
Mrs. Don Hunnel read incovered dish. ,
formation on "twinning" and
MONDAY .
POMEROY PTA, 7:30p.m. told of different towns such as
in the school auditorium. 77 small agricultural com·
years of PTA to be observed munities, industrial centers,
For All Occasions
·with the Founder's Day urban areas, and town-country
We Wire Flowers
program and recognition of villages where the method has
Everywhere
past presidents. Mrs. Cecelia been tried. Assisting in the
Hart's Spanish classes, first presentation were Mrs. Willard
through fourth and special Wilson, Mrs. Dwight Logan.
education 2, will present a Mrs. Herbert Dixon , Mrs .
program. Executive com- James Will and Becky Will.
Pomeroy Flower Shop
Mrs. uavlS pres1aea at tne
mittee to serve.
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
RIVERVIEW PTA 7:30p.m. business meeting . She thanked
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school.
Program : Mrs. Warth for having charge Ph. 992-2030
a film · on early _signs J&gt;f of the call to prayer and selfheart attack and Wayne Upton
will give hints on correct way
of lifting.
CAWLEY ENGRAVABLE MARRIAGE CROSSES
Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co. Mrs. Rose Ginther
reported on a meeting of the
Wildwood Garden Club at
which she was a guest.
An educational quiz on
control of insects and disease
was conducted by Mrs. Eva
Walker with Mrs. Ginther
winning first and Mrs. Roy
Miller, second.
Mrs .
Karl
Krautter
displayed the arrangement of
the month, "Never Lovelier"
using pink and red tulips with
apple blossom line material, in
a red stemmed goblet vase.
Displayed for judging was an
arrangement of a dozen roses
made from pink styrofoam egg
carto'ns by Mrs. Roy Holter.
Refreshments were served.

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HICKMAN OLDEST
ClllCAGO (UP!) -Veteran
Jim Hickman, the oldest man
on the roster, signed his
1974 contract with the Chicago
Cubs Thursday. Hickman, 36,
became the 24th Cub to sign.
Last season, he batted .244 in 92
games and was second on the
team in pinch hitting assignments with 39.

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Mr. and Mrs. Mark James,
VieMa, W.Va ., the former Ann
Wilson, Middleport, are anIIOWlcing the birth of their first
child, a Sibs. daughter, Nicole
Anne, Feb. 2, at the St. Joseph
Hospital,
Parkersburg.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs .
Herman
James,
Parkersburg,
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Wilson, Middleport. Joseph
Wilson, Pomeroy, is the greatgrandfather.

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where available 60 cents per week ; By
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doors . The workshop on
. valentines was held preceding
the regular business meeting of
the group.
"Signs of Spring" was the
theme of the meeting and Mrs.
Dale Kautz in her thoughts for
the month commented on
planting snapdragon and
petunia seeds indoors for
transplanting outside in the
spring. She said that bulbs
which have been forced should
not be planted in the ground
again since the strength is
gone. The origin of Groundhog
day was given and Mrs. Kautz
said that in the old country the
shadow meant not only six
more weeks of bad weather but
poor crops.
Mrs. Phillip Radford used
"From These Roots" as her
topic. She spoke of trees and
the first Arbor Day which took
place in Apri11872 in Nebraska,
when Jay Sterling Morton
urged groups to plant a tree.
She concluded with a poem.
Read at the meeting was an
invitation from the Winding
Trail Garden Club to an open
meeting March 20 at the

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- Limiting Wahama to just
four points in the first quarter,
Point Pleasant roared to its
fourth straight win last night
by belting the White Falcons

bee. Ed.
ROBERTHOEFUal,
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Elegant valentines of satin
and lace adorned with flowers
were made by Chester Garden
Clull members at a meeting
Wednesday night at the home
of Mrs. Howard Knight.
Live and dried plant
material including a bouquet of
American Beauty roses
provided by Mrs. Gordon
Anderson were used to make
the fancy valentines. Several of
the members also made
valentine arrangements and
valentine door swags for their

STEAK
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by Blacks

American Hockey League
Standings
By United Press International
North
w ! 1 pts gf ga
New Haven 30 15 7 67 202 157
Providence 29 21 6 6A 247 174
Rochester 26 15 10 62 201 173
Nova Scotia24 20 10 58 178 15 0
Boston
16 32 7 39 166 215
Springfield 12 24 12 36 151 193
South
w I I pts gf ga
Hersh ey
29 15 9 67 221 160
Baltimore 27 18 5 59 179 159
Cincinnati 26 18 6 58 175 160
Jack'snv l le 19 30 6 44 162 218
18 28 8 44 155 199
Montreal · 31 13
6 68 180 137 Virg inia
N . Y . Rngrs26 IS 11 63192154 Richmond 13 33 6 32 143 222
Toronto
24 17 11 59 190 153
Thursday's Resulls
Virg inia 5 Jacksonville 4
Buffalo
22 24
6 50 165 176
(on l y game scheduled)
Detroit
19 25
8 46 171 211
Friday's Gam.es
N Y !slanders
Jacksonv i lle at Baltimore
14 24 13 41 125 175 New Ha\'en at Richmond
Vancouver 12 30
8 32 134 1'92 Cincinnati at r.:ochester •
West
Prov idence at Springfield
w. 1. t . pts gf ga
(on ly games sc heduled)
Phi l adel ph 32 11 7 71 177 104

Chicago
24 11 15 63 169 106
St . Louis
22 22
7 51 lot S 139
Atlanta
19 23 10 48 13 2 149
Los Ange ls 19 24
B 46 141 159
Minnesota 16 24 12 44 ISS 185
Pittsburgh 14 32
5 33 l.tl 190
California 11 36 7 29 139 226
Thursday's Results
Boston 5 St . Louis 3
Philadel ph i a s P ittsburgh .t
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Buffa lo at California
en icago at Atlanta
(On l y gameS' scheduled l
WHA Standings
By United flress International
East
w . 1. t . pts gf ga
Nw Engtnd 29 22 2 60 194 176
Quebec
27 2J 3 57 194 169

Chester gardeners meet

CROW'S

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New Yon. , New York.

No. G Avg.

165
187
187
193

207
215
217
225

Falcons put

1

Pts. (G) Avg.
1186 ( 14) 84.7
1111 { 15) 74.1
OP Waverly
982 ( 141 70.1
270
N.
Gallia
1016 I 151 67.7
294
Ne ls· York
936 I 141 66.9
299
V.
County
997 I 15) 66.5
28 4
W.
Local
949 I 151 63.3
283
Gallipolis
874 ( 14) 62 .4
370 Alexander
930 ( 15) 62.0
S. Valley
868 ( 14) 61.0
Jackson
922 ( 15) 61.5
OP K. Creek
857 1141 61.2
856 Eastern
914 ( 15) 60 .9
817 Sou thern
850 I 141 60.7
942 Athens
906 ( 15) 60.4
953 Ironton
B46 ( 14) 60.4
1013 Fed. Hocking
899 ( 15) 59.9
Toronto
-26 25
4 56 212 193
118 1 Pt . Pleasan t
647 (11) ~ . 8
Cl eveland 2A 23
5 53 160 166
983 Trimble
88 1 (15) 58.7
Me igs
872 I 15) 58 .1
Jersey
23 29
2 .t8 159 198
OP Wahama
670 ( 121 55.8
Chicago
22 23
3 47 155 166
595 Belpre
766 I 14) 54.7
West
572 So uthwestern
w. 1. t . pts. gt ga
737 ( 14) 52.6
576 Miller
Houston
JO 17 4 64 203 13 8
751 I 151 50.1
592 .Wellston
611 ( 151 40.7
Winnipeg 26 23
4 56 184 188
697
DEFENSIVELY
Edmonton
27
24
0
54 179 178
653 Team
Pis. iGl Avg, Minnesota 26 25 1 53 203 189
575 Ga!tipofis
700 I 141 50.0
Vancouver 20 32
0 40 191 219
795 ( 15) 53.0
Athens
Lo s Angels 20 34
0 40 161 215
OP Belpre
Thursday's Results
744 114) 53.1
369
Jersey 7 Los Angeles 4
810 (15) 54.0
V. County
(Only game schedu led )
324
762 (14) 54.4
Southern
Friday's Games
31&amp; Waverly
773 ( 14 ) 55.2
Quebec at Vancouver
336 Trimble
846 ( 15) 56.4
Houston at Edmon ton
40 1 H. Trace
812 (14) 58.0
Minnesota at Winnipeg
402
894 ( 15) 59.6
Eastern
New England at Cleve land
369
(Only game scheduled)
914 1151 60.9
Ale xander
92, (15) 61 .6
Fed . Hocking
International
930 (15) 62 .0
Hockey League
Logan
North
683 (11) 62.1
Pt . Pleas.
w I tptsglga
750
(
12)
62
.5
Wahama
Pet.
882 (14) 63.0 Muskegon 31 19 5 67 189 160
Ironton
.525
· saginaw
26 26 ' 54 222 202
948 I 151 63.2 Toledo
Miller
.495
23 29 1 47 179 202
953 I lSI 63.7 Flint
N. Ga ll Ia
.459
19 J·1 3 41 168 201
.455 Southwestern 902 ( 14) 64.4 Port Huron 18 31 2 38 149 177
928 I 141 66.3
Nels -York
South
.448
w 1 t pts gf ga
999 (15) 66 .6
Jackson
.4 18
947 (14) 67 .6 De6 Moine s 31 17 4 66 217 176
K. Creek
.370
Columbus
28 26 2 58 213 210
1022 (15) 68.1
Meigs
.301
27 26 3 57 196 180
991 ( 14) 70.8 Dayton
W . Local
Ft . Wavne 27 25 o 54 177 192
1121
I
151
74.7
Wells
t
on
Pel.
Tllursday's Games
1095 1141 78.2
.702 S. Valley
No games scheduled
Tonight's Game.s
.647
Saginaw at Fort Wayne
.633
Co l umbu s at Port Huron
llai~
.610
Muskegon at Des Moines
.596
F li nt at Tole do
DEVOTED TOmE
.586
lNTEIIEST OF
.581
MEIGS-MASON AREA
.521
CHESTER L. TANNEIIU,

Personal Fouls
Team
Jack son
Athens

Meig s
Logan
Ir on ton

NBA Standings
By Unit ed Pr ess International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Divis i on
w . 1 pet . g .b.
Boston
.
38 14 .73 1
New Yor k
34 22 60 7 6
B uffalo
26 29 .49 1 12
Ph i lact el ph ia 15 39 .278 24
Central Division
w . 1. pet . g . b.
Cap i tal
30 24 .556
Atlanta
26 32 .448 6 ·
Houston
20 38 .3 45
Cl evelan d
19 40 .322 tJ•;,
Western Conference
Midw es t Division
· w 1. pet . g. b
Milwaukee
.l l 14 745
Chicago
41 18 .695 2
Detroit
38 19 .667
4
K C.O maha
21 37 .3 62 211'7
Pacific Division
w . 1. pet. g.b
29 23 .5 58
Go lden State
Los Angeles
31 25 .5 54
Se attle
26 36 .419
8
Phoeni.:
22 34 393 9
Portland
20 35 .364 IO V}
Tllursday's Result
Detro i t 110 Golden Sta te 86
W n ly game scheduled)
Friday's Games
N ew York at Boston
Chicago at Buffalo
A tlanta at Philade l ph i a
Cleve lan d at Hou ston
Cap ita l at Mi l waukee
Detroit at Phoenix
K .C Omaha at Port l and
(O n l y games scheduled )
ABA Standings
By United Press International
E as I
w. I. pet . g.b.
New York
36 22 .621
Kentucky
33 21 .611
Carolina
35 26 .5 74
Virginia
19 33 365
Memphis
13 .l4 228 221h
West
w. 1. pet. g .b .
Utah
39 19 67 2
Indiana
29 28 509 9 1h
San Antonio
30 30 500 10
Denver
26 27 . .t91 10 1h
San Diego
25 )5 . 417 15
Thursday' s Results
Virgin ia 12 0 Carolina 97
Denver 105 Memphis 94
Utah 86 San Anton io 83
(Only games scheduled)
Friday's Games
Memph is \'S . Virginia at Nor folk
Indiana at New York
San Antonio at San Diego
Dr;:nver vs. Kent ucky at Cinc in ·
nati
(Only games scheduled)
NHL Standings
By United Press International
East
w. 1. 1. pts gf ga
Boston
35
9
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6 - The Da1ly Sentmel,M1ddleport Pomer oy, 0, Feb 8,1974

POMEROY
POMERQY TRINITY
Rev W H Perrm pastor Roy
Ma yer
Sunday schoo sup!
Churcn school
9 15 am
worship servrce
10 2.:1 a m
Youth c ho•r r ehea r sal Man
dav 3 30 p m under d1rec t•on
of Mary Skmner s enwr chon
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thursaay
w •lh
Mrs
Pau
Nea se
d rrec lor
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corn er
Unton and Mulberry
Rev
Clyd e V Henderson pastor
Sund ay schoo l 9 JO a m G l en
McClung
supt
mornrng
wor sh rp 10 30 a m
evenmg
servrce 7 30 mrd week ser
vrce Wednesday 7 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
H arold Dee th
r ec tor
( Mur ch se r v •ces 10 30 am
Holy co mmu nron trr st Sunday
of month c hurch schocl 10 30

am for nursery through 12
POMEROY CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - John F Amstutz
pastor Brb le schoo l 9 JO a m

worsh1p 10 30 adult worship
serv 1ce and young peopl e ~
m eeti ng
bo t h 7 30 p m
Com b1ned B1bl e ~tudy and
prayer meet tng Wedne~day
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W1ntn9 off rcer
m c harge Sunday 10 am
Hoi mess mee ttn g 10 30 am
Sunday Sc nool Young Peop les
Leg ro n 7 p m Thu rs day 1 to 3
p m Lad 1es Home League 7

p m

P rep cl a s s~s
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corner Second and Sycamore
S t~
Pon e roy
the Rev
Wil l1am M dd leworlh pas tor
S unday Sc hool 9 30 a m
ct1Ur c h se rvrces 10 JO a m
SACRE D HEART - Rev
F a t her Be rnard KraJCOV IC
pa~tor
Pl'1on e
992 2815
Saturday eventng Mass 7 30
p m Sund a y Mass 8 and 10
a m Conf esst on s Sa t urday 1
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Rob e rt Kuhn pasto r
Wrllla n Watson Sunday sc hoo l
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
B1ble s ludy
Wednf'sday 7 p m
cho 1r
prac t1c e Wedn esday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLIN ESS
C HURCH Harri sonville Rev 0 Dell
Man ley Pastor Henry Eb l1n
Sunday Schoo l Sup l Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am
Evenmg
worS1'1 1p 7 30 p m Prayer and
Pra 1s e se rv rce Th ur sday 7 30

pm
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
CHAPEL
Non
denom,nat 1ona l Georg e S
Oiler Pastor Sunday Sc hool 10
am Wor s hiP Serv1ce 11 am
Sunday n1gt11 serv tces 7 30
p m Wednesday Prayer
meet1ng 7 30 p m Everyone
welcom e
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam Sf - Loren T Ste phens

Junior leaders
•
In career meet
Fourteen Me1gs County
jun1or leaders took part m Oh10
State Umvers1ty's Agriculture ,
Home Economics, and Natural
Ftesources Career Conference,
last Saturday m Colwnbus
E1ght glfls took part m the
Home Economics Conference,
partic1patmg m rap sesswns,
lectures , tours of the home
econom1cs departments , and a
bus tour of campus
Six boys and g1rls par
tic1pated m the departmental
lectures and rap sesswns at the
Agriculture and
Natural
Resources Conference They
also v1ewed a multl-med•a
shde presentatiOn 'You
Can
Make A World of Difference"
A follow-up program to the
Career Conference will occur
at the next county JuniOr leader
meeting on February 18 at
Colwnbus and Southern Oh10

Electnc Company m Middleport at 7 30 p m Durmg the
program the youth w1ll be
1n.structed on assembling a JOb
res wne a nd f1llmg out JOb
apphca hons The members
will also perform sk1ts on JOb

mtervtews
Attendmg the Career Conference from Me1gs County
were Mandie Rose, Debbie
Wmdon , N1esel Duvall, Teresa
Carr, Mark Mora, Noah Hysell,
Brenda B1shop, Sue Kennedy ,
Glen Kennedy , Eddie Kennedy,
Fae Riebel, Ed1e Woodard,
Patty Dyer and Opal Dyer
Prov•dmg transportatiOn for
those a ttendmg were Pansy
Jordan, 4-H Assistant , Patty
Kelly , 4-H Program AssiStant,
and Marta GUilkey, County
ExtensiOn Agent ~ Home

Economics

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
There w1ll be a Youth
Happemng at the Racme
Wesleyan Umled Methodist
Church Sunday, Feb 17 al2 30
p m The program will be
presented by Rev Joseph
DIShman and others from
Central Ave Umted Methodist
Church of Athens All area and
county youth are mv1ted to
attend Ftefreshments will be
served by members of the
Wesleyan Umted MethodiSt
Women
A preaching miSSIOn sponsored by the Southern Cluster
will be held March 18-23 at the
Racme Umted Method1st
Church
Rev
Howard
Sh1veley, Rev Larry Polmg
and Rev Steve Wilson Will
each
preach
two
mghts
Special mUSIC Will be by the
Southern Cluster churches
each mght Earl Shuler, lay
speaker ,
w1ll
lead
congregatiOnal smgmg The
pubhc •s mv•ted to attend
Rev Howard Sh1veley attended the Pastors' Convocahon m Colwnbus The
speaker was the former biShop
of the Ohio West Conference,
Bishop Hazen B . Warner
Recent guests of Rev and
Mrs Howard Shiveley and sons
were Rev and Mrs Frank
Cheesebrew of Shawnee, Rev
and Mrs Wilber Hilt of New
Plymouth, Rev and Mrs
Robert Meece of Tuppers
Plams, Rev Larry Pohng and
Rev Steve W1Ison of Racme

area
Rev Walter P B1kacson,
Mrs Olbe Mae Cozart and Mrs
Gretta S1mpson attended a
trustees meeting of the Rio
Grande Assoc1at1on at Rio
Grande Baptist Church
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Ralph McKenz•e were Mr Pat
McCorm1ck and fnend, MISS
Dream a
L1lly,
spendmg
Sunday and Mr and Mrs
Henry McCorm1ck, spendmg
several days, all of Colwnbus
Mr and Mrs Clyde Cross
and Ray of Colwnbus spent the
weekend w11h Mrs Frankie
Ne1gler, Mr and Mrs George
Ne1gler and Mr and Mrs Earl
Cross.
Mrs Margaret Houdashelt
was a recent guest of Mrs
Stella Grueser at Forest Run
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Parry,
Jeffrey and Timrme, were
weeke d VISitors of thetr
parents m Hillsb""O
Mr and Mru .!"nry Roush
and daughter, Mrs Mildred
Hart, went to Akron for the
weekend to vls1t Mr and Mrs
John FISher Mrs Roush and

Mrs Hart returned home
Tuesday and Mr. R&lt;lush
remamed for a few days
Mrs Lenme Bnnker IS a
pallent at Holze r Med1cal
Center
MISS Sandra Boothe 1s a
patient at Holzer Med1cal
Center
SOCIETY MEETS
The Bertha M
Sayre
M1ss1onary Soc1ety met at
First BaptiSt Church Tuesday
evenmg, Feb 5 Mrs Helen
Simpson, preSident, opened the
meetmg w1th group smgmg
"Each Step I Take" w1th Mrs
Lilhan Hayman at the plano
Mrs S1mpson ' s top1c for
devotions was "Numbertng

Our Days" Scnpture was from
Luke 12 She had a med1tat10n
'This Is the Only Moment" and

prayer In the busmess sessiOn,
the R10 Grande Assoc1al1on
meeting was announced to be
held at Racme F1rst Baptist
Church, March 16 After group
smgmg of "Where He Leads
Me" Mrs Mary K Yost gave a
book rev1ew of Mary and
Joseph The Love Gift offermg
of $131 was dedicated by Mrs,
Mar1e Roush presented !rom
the Ruth and Esther Clfcles
Twenty members enjoyed
refreshments served by Ruth

Circle members

Local Bowling
Pomeroy Bowl1ng Lanes
Wednesday Earlv
M1xed League
Week of Jan lO, 1974
Standmgs

Won Lost
34
14
Ztde s Spor t Shop
Regatta In
34
14
Young's Mkt
26
22
Tenth F ramers
24
24
Nelson s Drugs
20
28
Sm1th Nelson Motor s
6
42
lnd H1gh Game - (Men)
Bill Porte r 109 Bill Porter 201
(Women) Pa t Car s on 208,
Be t tv Sm d h 191
L nda
Wmebrenner 191
Team H1g1'1 Game - Tenth
Fram ers 739
lnd H1gh Senes - (Men)
Bill Porter 558 Larry Dugan
545 (Women) Pat Ca rson 534
Betty Smilh 519
Team H1gh Se n es - Tenth
Framers 1046
SIMMOND CALLED
BOSTON (UP!) The
Boston Brums called defenseman AI Sinunons from thelf
American Hockey League Boston Braves Thursday to fill m a
vacant spot left by Injuries to
Bobby Orr and Darryl Edestrand
Edestrand separated a
shoulder m a game agamst the
Toronto Maple Leafs last
Saturday, and will be out of
actwn four to s1x weeks, while
Orr IS still not ready to return
to actiOn after rece1vmg a knee

brutse two weeks ago

evangel 1s l phon e 99 2 7856
Con s e r vat t ve
non
1nstrumen tal Sunday worsh1p
10 a m
B b le study 11 a m
worsh •P 6 p m Wednesday
Btble s tudy 7 p m
M I DWAY
COMMUNITY
CH4,RCH
(non
denomrnat ana l )
La ngsville
Dex ter Road th e Rev Worley
Ha ley pastor Sunday school
10 am even1n g wor~h1p 7 30
p m
P r ayer
meeting
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group F rrd .c!. y 7 30 p m
SEVE NTH DAY
AD
VENTI ST
Loca ted on
Mulberry
He g hi S
near
Veterans Memor1al Hospllal
Pomeroy
P a s tor Herbert
Morgan Sabbath Schoo l ever y
Satur d ay at 2 p m and wors nrp
serv1ce fo 11 0w 1nQ at 3 15 p m
Open B1ble d1SCUSS10n each
Thursday at 7 30 p m a t the
church
The
F r 1e ndly
Church
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST - Preac1'11ng
9 30 a m
f r s l and second
Sundays of ea c h month fh1rd
and fourth Sundays each
month worshtp se r vtcc a t 7 JO
p m Wednesday even ng~ at
7 30 Prayer and Btb le Study
FIR ST SO UTHERN BAP
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy
af ftl 1ated wllh
SBC
the Rev Fred Hll
oastor Troy Zwtll tn g Sunday
SChOol SUp! Sunday SChOO l
9 JO am
morn 1ng worshtp
10 30 Su nday evange l rst rc
meet 1ng
7 30 p m
Prayer
meet rng Wednesday 7 30 p m

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days Church s choo l 9 30
prayer mee l1ng f1rst
a m
Wednesday 1 30 p m
EAST LETART - WorShip
7 30 p m second and tov rth
Sundays church sc hoo l 9 30
am
prayer meeling th1rd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND - WorshiP 11
a m 2nd a nd 4th Sund ays
Ch\Jrc h Schoo l 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worsh•p
111 r1 m
Cllu r c h s c ~co' 'i'
S rble s tudy 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worsh p
9 30 am
Chur c h School 10 :JO
am
M 1d We e k Scrv c e
Wednesday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wo r
Sh •p 11 am
lsi and 3r d
Sundays Church School 10
am

PORTLAND - Wo r s h•p 7 30
p m Chur c h Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshrp 11 am
2nd and 41h Sundays Church
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN ~R ac tn e)
WorShtp I I a m
Chu r c h
Schoo l 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Mee ce
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh rp 10 am
Church Schoo l 9 a m Prayer
Meel1ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Churc h
serv1 c es 9 a m
Sunday
School 9 45 a m Btble Study
ever y Thur sday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
s h1p 11 a m Cl'1u r cl'1 Scl'1ool 10
am

ALFRED - Sunda y schOO l
9 45
a m
ea c h Sunda y
pr ea ch ng at 11 a m ea ch
Sunday Pray e r m eetmg 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on th rrd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
schoo l 9 30 preach1ng 7 30
p m Sunday prByer m eet mg
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 JO
frrs t Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
10 a m Ch ur c h Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wors1'11p 9 am
Chur ch
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder tck
su pt Se rv1 ce weekly 9 30 am
on Sunda y Preach1ng f rst and
th 1rd Sundays of month by
Cl1fford Smtih 9 JO a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddrill
pa s tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am Leonard Gtlmore frr'st
elder even1ng serv ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
pray e r
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racme Rout e 2 Tl'1e
Rev Charles Hand pas to r
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh ip 11 am
Evemng serv1ces , Tues~ay and
Fnday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF C~RIST - Bible
Study 9 30 •.a m
mornmg
worSh ip 10 30 am
evenm g
worsh 1p 6 30 p m Wednesday
Brble Stu dy 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday SchOo l
10 am wtth W11lard P ig ott
s upt Evang ei 1Sf1 C message
ea cn Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
by Elder Ru sse ll C! 1ne
m 1n1ster of the Apostolte Fa tth
B1ble Sludy Wednesday 7 30

MIDDLE PORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Co rn er Fourth and Ma1n
M1dd lepo rt Rev Henry Key
Jr pa s to r Sun d ay Sc hool 9 30
am
Mr s E rv1n Baumgard
ner supt
Morn1ng worshtp
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Larry Car n a h an pres1d1ng
m1n1s ter Sunday Btble lee
ture 9 30 a m
Wa t chtower
s tudy 10 30 am
Tuesday
B1ble s tudy 7 30 p m Thurs
day m 1n Is try sc l'1 ool 7 30
pm
serviCe m eet1 ng 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 10 Chnshan UntonLawre n ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russel l Young Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt Sun da y Sc hool
9 30 am
Even 1ng worsh1p
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ra ctne Route 2 tl'1e
Rev James M Muncy pasto r
Sunday school 9 .45 a m
morn111g worsh1p 11 am
even 1ng wor!.h ip 7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m Yo ung peop les mee t1ng
7 JO p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Berth a Kmgrey
su bsftfu te pastor
Sund ay
Sc ho ol
10 a m
worshtp
!.erv 1ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
mee tmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Lo ng Bot
tom Estd Hart pastor Roy
Brown
aSSIStant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evenmg prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Thursdey
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
pm
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave lhe
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Rev Wtlltam Kntttet pastor
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Ro nald Dugan Sunday Sch oo l sc hool ser v1 ce 10 am Pra yer
Supt Classe!. for all ages
meetmg Thursday 7 p m
even1 ng serv1ce 7 30 p m
Sunday evenmg serv1ce 7 p m
B1ble stu dy Wednesday, 7 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
p m youth serv1ces Frtday
Po me roy
Harr som11lle
7 30 p m
Road R1ck Morrtson pastor
FREEWILL BAPTIST Sunday sc hool sup !
Stev en
Corner Ash and P lum Mtd
Stan ley Su nda y school 9 30
dleport
Noel
He r rman
am
mo rn ing wor s htp and
pas tor
Sa turd ay even1ng co mmu n 1o n
10 30 am
servt ce 7 p m Sund ay school Su nday
even 1ng
youth
10 a m
Sunday even 1ng Ch nst1 a n Endea"Yor 6 JO p m
worshtp 7 p m
worsh p ser v 1ce Sunday 7 30
Wednesday eve nmg
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST p m
meeting and B1ble
BAPTIST - Corner Sl)c. th and sprayer
tudy 7 30 p m
Palmer
the Rev
Steve
ST JOHN LUTHERAN Skaggs
pastor
Danny
P1ne Grove tl'1e Rev Arfl'1ur
Thompson Sunday schoo l supt
WMP O rad10 program 7 45 Combs pastor Sunday sc hool
9 30 am
church serv1ces,
am Sunday school 9 15 am
10 30 a m
morning wor sh 1p 10 15 am
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Youth act1v t1es and fe llowShip
tor 1un or and sentor h gh CHRIST Bible Sc hool, 9 30
a m morn1ng worship 10 30
s tud e nt s 6 p m B1ble s tudy
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer a m Sunday evenmg Wors l'1tp
Se r1J1Ce 7 30 p m
cho1r
se rv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
pra c ft ce Sunday and Wed
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, nesday , 7 p m , prayer m eet mg
M iddleport 5th and Ma 1n
and Bib le Study Wednesday ,
George
Glaze
m 1n 1ster
7 30 p m
James Sheets, supenntendent
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST B1ble school, 9 30 am
Rev Freeland Norns pastor
morn1ng wor s htp , 10 30 am
Sunday schoo l 10 a m Church
even rng worsh tp 7 30 p m
service 7 p m
Wednesday
prmyer service 7 p m Wed
Btble Study 7 p m
nesday
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sunday Schoo l, 9 30 a m
Thomas E Weaver pastor
Morning Worsh tp 10 30 am
F loyd Carson Sunday scnool Evemng Worshtp 7 30 p m
supermtendent Sunday school Wednesday Mtd Week Ser.Ytce
9 30 am
morn1ng worShip
Sunday School Supenntendent,
10 30 Sunday evangei1St1c Gera ld Wells Pastor Rev
meet1ng
7 p m , prayer Morr ts M Wolfe
meet1ng Wednesday 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Walter P B1kacsan pastor
Second Ave , M tddleport
Ronme Salser S s Supt
Les ley G Hol t pastor Sunday Sunday School 9 30 a m
school 10 a m , worship ser
Mornmg Wors hip 10 .4S am
V1Ce 11 am worshtp serv1ce
Sunday evenmg wor!.htp 7 30
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday P m Wednesday e1Jen1ng Bible
n1ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30
Study, 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN THE
UNITED
PRES
Rev Lelon Glasure , pastor
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY Sunday School 9 30 a m
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dw tght youth and JUnior youth service,
L Zavltz Pastor Dlreclor
6 45 p m
even1ng worsh1p
HARRISONVILLE
7 30 p m prayer and pra tse,
Sunday Church Sc1'1oo l 9 30 Wednesday 7 30 p m
a m Mrs Homer Lee S11pt
SILVER
RUN
FREE
Morning WorshiP 10 30 am
BAPTIST - Sunday School, 10
MIDDLEPOR't Sunday a m
Henry Davis supt
Church School 9 30 a m John evenmg ser"YtCe 7 30 p m
F
Fultz
Supt
Mornmg Prayer meeltng Thursday
Worsh tp 10 30 a m
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Morn 1ng
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Worship, 9 a m
Sunday GOD Rev
James Sat
Chur c h School 10 a m Mrs
terlteld pastor Sunday Sc hoo l
Sampson HaiL Supt
9 30 am worSh ip s ervtce 11
MEIGS
am
e ven 1ng service 7
COOPERATIVE
prayer serv tce and youtl'1
serv1ce Wednesday 7 p m
PARISH
THE UNITED
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
METHODIST CHURCH
"HURCH - Robert E Mu~ser
Robert T Bumgarner
pastor Sunday School 9 30
D1rector
a m
Robert Bobo s upt
POMEROY CLUSTER
morning worsh 1p
10 30
Rev CarlE Hicks
Sunday evening service 7 30
Rev D Wm Sydenstrrcker
M1d week service, Wednesday
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
a m Church School, 10 a m
C Lar1more , pa s tor Bob
FLATWOODS - WorShip , 11 Moore Sunday SchOof Supt
a m
Church School 10 a m
Sunday Schoo l classes for all
POMEROY Worship, ages. 9 30 a m
morning
10 30 a m Church School 9 15 worship 10 .45 NY PS Sunday
am
UMYF630pm
6 30 p m , e vangeltstlc serv 1ce
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp Sunday 7 30 p m Mtd wee k
prayer meeting Wednesday
10 a m Church Scl'1ool 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
'
7 30 p m , MtS!.10nary meeting
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
second Wednesday. 7 30 p m
Rev Robert Bumgarner
UNITED
FAITH
NONHEATH WorSh ip 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
a m , Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
Robert Sm1th, pastor Sunday
UMYF 7 p m
school 9 30 a m class leader
RUTLAND - Worsh 1p 9 15 Leo Htll. worsh•P service,
a m , Church School 10 a m
10 30 a m , church 7 30 p m
UMYF 7 p m
E DE N
U NT t E D•
SALEM CENTER - Wor
BRETHREN IN CHRIST _
Shtp 9 a m
Chur ch School 10
Eldon R Blake, pastor Sunday
am, UMYF Thursday, 7 p m
School
10 o11 m
Winnie
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Ho lsinger, Supt
Morning
Rev Rtchard E Jarvts
sermon 11 a m , Evenmg
ASBURY WorSh ip n ' servtce Chrlst1an Endeavor
a m , Church School 9 50 a m
7 30
P m '
Mrs
Lyda
WSCS, lst Tuesday
Chevalier president Song
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 serv1ce and sermon. 8 20 M 1d
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
Week prayer meeting Wed
WSCS , 3rd Wednesday 7 30 nesctay, 7 30 p m Mrs Marte
pm
Holsmger class leader
MINERSVILLE - Worsh iP
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
10 a m Church School 9 s m
CHRIST - Located at Rutlanct
wscs, 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
on New Ltma Road next to
SYRACUSE
Church
Forest Acre Park , Rev Ray
sc hool , 9 a m
worsh iP ser
Rouse pastor ~obert Musser
VICe 7 30 p m
Sunday School supt :SundaY
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
school 10 30 a m
worship
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
7 30 P m Bible study Wed
Rev. Larry Poltng
nesday 7 30 p m Saturday
Rev Howard Sh1vetey
n1ght prayer 5.ervtce 7 30 p m
BETHANY (Dorcas) HEMLOCK
GROVE
Worship 9 30 am • Churcl'1 CHRISTIAN - Roger Wat!.on,
School 10 30 a m
putor Ray Whaley , supt
CARMEL Worship 11 Morn1ng worship 9 30 am
a m
1st and 3rd Sunday s
c hurch school , 10 30 a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
' young people's meeting 6 30
APPLE GROVE - Worsh 1p P m
even1ng worshiP 7 30
7,.30 p m f~rs t and thtrd Sun
P m Bible U~dv Wednesda y,

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30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec rl Cox pastor Sunday
School svpt
Joe Sayre
Sunday s c hool 9 45 a m
Sunday evenmg wo r sl'1 tp 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B1ble
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Und erwood pas tor
Howard Caldwe ll Jr Sund ay
Sct'lool S1rnt , .,urHlay Schoo l
9 30 a m
Morn 1ng Sermon
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg
se r v1ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITE-D
BRETHREN - Rev F reeland
Norr1s pa s tor Floyd No rr 1s
s upt Su nd ay schoo l 9 30 am
mornrng se r mon 10 30 am
P rayer ser v1ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm 1fh pas tor Sund ay Scl'1 ool
10 a m Arthur Henson StJpt
Morn1ng Wo r s h tp 11 am
You ng People s serv 1c e 7
p m
Even ng serv ce 7 JO
p m Wednesday M1d We ek
Prayer Serv ce 7 30 p m
You th meetmg
6 ao p m
Evenmg worSh ip 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbe r t Grate pastor War
Shi P serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sch ool
9 30 am
Rtchard Barton
supt Prayer meet mg Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Cl1 ffo rd Sm th
CHRIST minste r Su nda y Sc hool 9 30
a m
morn1ng c l'1ur c h 10 30
a m Su nday e ven tng serv tce
7 JO p m Wednesday serv ce 8
7

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FRIDAY, FEB 8,1974
)
6 00 - News 3, 4, ~. 10, 15 , ABC News 13 , Sesame Sl 20
Adlenan Counselmg Techniques 33 Truth or Conseq 6
6 30 - NBC News 3 4, 15 ABC New s 6 CBS News 8 10 Room
222 13
'
7 00 - TruthorConseq 3 Beat the Clock 4 News 6, 10 What s
My L~ne 8 Wold Kongdam 13 Elec Co 20 1 Spy 15 Av1at1on
Weather 33
7 30- Porter Wagoner 3, Hollywood Squares 4 , New Treasure
Hunt 10 To Tell the Truth 6 Concentratton 8 Wall Street
Week 20, 33, Beat the Clock 13
8 00 - Washmgton Rev•ew 20 33 Sanford &amp; Son 3, 4, 15 Brady
~unch 6 13 D1rly Sally 8, 10
8 30 - Lofsa Luck 3, 4 15 S1x Million Dollar Man 6 13
Washington Connection 20 M.arshart News Meet1ng 33 Good
T1mes 8, 10
9 00- Masterptece Theater 33 Gtrl W1lh Something Extra 3 11
15 Stage Center 20, movies' Dracula' 8
F1recreek lO
9 30- Odd Covple 13 Ozzle's G1rls 6 Dean Marl on 3 4 15
10 00 - News 20, Tom a 6, 13 Rel1giou s Amer1ca 33
10 30 - Day At N1ght 33
11 00 - News, Weat~er, Sports 3, 4, 6 8 10 13, 15 , Janako 33
n 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 PossesS IOn 6 Night Strangler 6
Mov1es • Dr Jekyll and Stster Hyde 8 The Frozen Dead
10
Hurncane Smtth ' 13
1 00 - Mldmght Special J 4 Don Kirshner's Roc k Concert 6
Night Strangler 13
1 15 - Movte ' The Lodge r 10
2 30 - News 13 4

brow and solemn counten(Jnce

Yet Lincoln was a man He walked the earth, and
felt love and lOY, but he knew tremendous frustration
and almost 1nsurmo..,ntabl3 ,oorrow He prayed, earn•
..... ly and eHect1vely
Throughout eoch crisis In his life, and

there were many, he was sustained by
fa1th God seemed close to htm, and he
turned to H1m often He d1dn't pause to
thtnk about whether he'd go to church or

not He went

Do you?

Sunday
I Cortnff11ons •
I 26 31

News, Events

Us.

By Mrs Herbert Roush

• •

Mr and Mrs Hoyt Fugerson
of Camp Conley, W Va , spent
Fnday With Mr and Mrs
Homer Warner
Mr and Mrs Don Manuel
a nd daughter, Donmta of
Racme , Mr and Mrs AI
Barnett and son Wesley, Edward and Rocky Hupp VISited
at U1e home of Mr and Mrs
Arnold Hupp Saturday and
helped Mr Hupp celebrate his
birthday Ice cr.eam a nd cake
were served by Mrs Hupp
Max Manuel , Sr , spent
Sunday w1th Mr and Mrs.
Arnold Hupp
Mr and Mrs Edward MorriS
and children of Charleston , W
Va , Mrs Larry Foster and
c h1ldren , B1!1 Whee ler of

MRS BOITEL
You never listen to my warrungs , so I suspect you may be one
of " TIIEM," but I'll g1ve you one last chance
Surely you know that blackmg out our ChriStmas lig hts was a
Communistic plot It's well-lmown that Commurusts realize
wherever men worship God, they can't gam a foothold So they
msplfe our leaders to make us turn off Christmas lights, even
though we don't have a real power shortage, or energy cnSIS
Whenever lhey can take away our splfltual values, they 've made
a gl81lt step toward conquermg us
Be warned' -PATRIOT
DEAR PATRIOT
Forgive me if I'm dense, but I can't see how turmng off
Christmas lights turns off rellg10n
As for our energy criSIS not bemg real, put that to muSic and
smg 1t durmg the next brown-out - or as you pass the fifth closed
gas station - H
P S I prefer the followmg sent~ments as expressed m the
letters column of a New Jersey newspaper

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY9, 1974

MaHhew •

By Helen Bottel

Aootber Commumst1c Plot •

Monday

Sir ~letter IS to all those people who mourn over no Yule
lights, etc:-tl the only thing you are depnved of at Christmas IS
enough colored lights, cons1der yourselves blessed It seems you
are depnved of know.ng the real meanmg of ChriStmas
Lights don't make ChriStmas, they only add to 1t The
bnghtest light on that first Chr1stmas Eve was a lone star, but 1t
got the message across Perhaps a few shortages are what we
need to brmg us to our senses and teach us to stop takmg S!l much
for granted. - ONE WHO STilL ENJOYS CHRISTMAS

6 30-TV Classroom 8, Faoth For Today 10 Kentucky Afoeld 13

Tuesday
Psalms •
71 1 6

7 00-Netghbors 13 Farm Front 4 Fun For Everyone 6 ,
Treehouse Club 8,10
7 15-Woman' s Point of V1ew 13
7 3D-Man from COS I 10, Sesame St 20 Gospel 6, Abboll and
Costello 8 Saturday Report 3, Osmonda 13 , Dock Van Dyke
4.
8 CO-Jake's Place 6. L1dsvllle 3,4,15 Bugs Bunny 13 , Popeye
10, Ha1r Bear Bunch 8.
8 30--Yogt' s Gang 6,13 , Mtster Rogers 20 Addams Fam1ly
3,4, 15 Sabr1na 8
9 00-Sesame St 20
Super Friends 6, 13
Mov1e 8, 10
Emergency Plus 3,4, 15.
9 30-lnch Hogh Provale Eye 3,4,15
10 QO--Eiec Co 20 , Lass1e's Rescue Rangers 6, 13 , My Favonte
Marttans 8,10, Stgmund and the Sea Monsters 3,4,15, Metgs
Vs. Ironton 5
10 30--Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6,13 Speed Buggy 8, 10,
Star Trek 3,4,15

Wednesday
I Corrnfltrons •
12 31
13 13

Thursday
Psalms •
95 I 7

Fmlay
lsotoh •

58 7 10
Sofurrloy

Psalms •
112 ,j 9

Space 8,10,

years a go and have been keepmg company With h1m ev er smce
We are very much m love, but the problem IS h1s 18-year-old
daughter who does not like me - or any woman who might take
her father from her She rWls his We
When I call the home,she hangs upon me,or lies that he ISn't
there She even mtercepts his mail
He says I am jealous, and he doesn't want to say anthlng to
hurt her The result IS I see him only once a week or less becaus'
I can' t get m touch w1th him , to mv1te h1m over
What can I do about thiS glfl• -B H
DEAR B
Don 't blame the daughter completely for a seven-year-drift
that may be more habit than love, on the man's part PosSibly
he' s usmg he r " possessiveness" as an excuse to stay s mglc but
satisfied - H.

DEAR HELEN
Ftegardmg your recent column about a husband complalnmg
that hiS workmg wife wouldn't sew a button on hiS shirt don't
encourage these dames'
What's the poml of gettmg rnamed • --SHELDON (A
BACHELOR)
DEAR SHELDON
Quesllons like that may be the reaS!ln you're still a bachelor
May you get a wife who Ignores the button and g1ves you the
needle until you get the pomt' - H

11 JG-Mtssion Mag1c 6,13, Jos1e and the Pussycats m Outer

Butch Cass1dy 3,4,15

Jrll1W®i1rn;tk.t .,...&amp;w '-J ,_.
'

12 oo-Jetsons 3,4, IS, lns1de Out 20, Mov1e 13 , Bowlmg 6 ,

Adverlls ng Servtee

II'IC

S1 ru burg,

DEAR HELEN
I have been a Widow for mne years. I met a man about seven

Pebbles and Bal)lm Bamm 8,10
12 15--Search For Sc1ence 20
12 Jo-Go 3,4,15, Fat Albert 8,10
1 CO-American Bandstand 6,13 CBS Children's F1lm Festival
8,10, College Basketball 3,4,15
2 oo-Soul Tram 6 V1ewpomt 8 Mov1e " Hey there It's Yog1
Bear" 10 Limits of Man 13
2 30-Arthur Sm1th 8 World of Surv1val 13.
3 00-Bob Dan1els 3 College Baskelball 3,4, 15
College
Basketball 8, Untamed World 6, Country MuSic Fes toval 13
3 15--Movle "Valley ol the Headhunters' 10 ,
3 30-Pro Bowlers Tour 6, 13
4 CO-Audubon W1ldl1fe Theater 33
4 3D-Antiques 33, Outdoors With Jul 1us Boros 10
5 OO-Sew1ng Skills Ta1lorong 33 Wode World of Sports 6,13,
Bob Hope Desert Classic 3,4 , Wresll1ng 8 Dealh Valley
Days 10, A Look al the Book 15

Co flyrtghl 197-4
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Vuamr&lt;~

Sc r1p1ures Se1e..:;led By
The Amerrcan Brble Sor•ety

'
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good 1n family and commun1ty l1fe, th1s feature is sponsored by the bus1ness
f1rms and organ1zat1ons whose names appear below

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.

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Ph 992 2178

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Bakers of Holsum Bread
MIDDLEPORT,OiiiO

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Moddl eport
337 N 2na
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110 Mechan1c St
Ph 992 3325

K&amp;C JEWELERS

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Ph 949 9591

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500 E Ma~n St
Ph 992 2174

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Pomeroy

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HUNTINGTON, W VA

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Devoted to the Interest of The
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"I had VISIOns of a slam
when my partner responded
one heart, but they d1sap·
peared mto thm a1r when hiS
next b1d was a Jump to the
spade game St1ll four spades
IS a mce comfortable contract West opened the queen
of d1amonds and my comfortable contract d1d not look
too good
"W1th my luck both mmorSUit aces were sure to be
wrong and 1f either maJor
su1t broke 4-1 my goose was
cooked Anyway, I played the
kmg of d1amonds East
plunked on the ace a s expected and led the s u1t back
I ruffed and studied the hand
for some ttme
"Fmally, l dec1ded to lead
a club from my own hand
West won the tnck w1th the
nme and led a th1rd diamond Now I was home 1f the
mator smts broke I ruffed,
cashed my top trumps entered dummy With the queen
of hearts, pulled the last
trump and made game and
rubber "
The hand was well played
If he had tned some other
!me he would almost surely
have gone down Furthermore, hiS luck may have
changed A trump lead
would have doomed h1m to
defeat
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guests of Mr a nd Mrs Alex
Wheeler
Mrs Leah Wea therby and
Mrs John Zerkle of Middleport
VISited Mrs Ferne B H ayman
Fnday
Mr and Mrs. Ted Hayman
and children of Westerville
were weekend guests of his
parents, Mr and Mrs Gerald
Hayman Mrs Linda J ewell
and children, Barbara a nd
Bobb1 of Letart, spent Monday
With the Haymans
Mr and Mrs Austm Wolfe
and children of Syracuse, Mrs
Eula WoUe were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs John Ord of
Letart , W Va Rt
Mr and Mrs Ed Miller were
VISitors at Galhpohs Saturday
Mr and Mrs Don H1ll and
children spent the weekend
With Mr and Mrs Robert
Euler a t Pmch, W Va
Mrs Hatti e Hyatt IS a
mediCal patient at Veterans
Memonal Hospital

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Robe rt
E Buckley pastor Wlll tam
Bailey Sup t
Su nday Sc hool
9 30 am
mornmg wors1'11p
10 30 a m
eve n ng wo rs h•P
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr1st1an
Youtl'1 Crusade 6 30 p m
Thu r sd a y cho1r pra ct ce 7
pm
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHR IST Danny E'o'ans
pa s tor Norman C Wilt supt
Sunday Scl'1oo l 9 30 a m
WorShiP serv1ce 10 JO am
Chr~s ttan Endeavor Su nda y
even mg
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS
CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac1ne Roa d
Wllloam Ro•sh paslor Dennv
E"Yan s
Sunday
Sc ho ol
D1rector Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Morn1ng wors h iP 10 30
a m Sunday e venmg serv ice 7
p m
Wedne s day e ven 1ng
prayer ser_VIC~S r-,0 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST _
Rev Earl Shuler
pastor
WorS h ip se rv1 ce 9 30 a m
Sunday Sunda y sc hool 10 30
am B1ble st ud y and prayer
se r v1ce 7 30 p m Thur~d ay
Ktngsbury
Road
Sund ay
School 9 30 am Ralph Carl
sup t Worsh p servrce 10 30
a m and 7 JO p m alternately
Prayer m eetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St tles
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev Car l R c hards pastor
Mrs Worley Fra ncts Sunday
school supt
Sunday schOol
9 45 a m
c hurch ~erv1ces
second and fourth Sund a ys
followmg Sunday sc hool f1rst
a nd thtrd Sunday evenmgs
73 0 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
Wyatt paslor Sunday Sc hool
supt Ronald Osborne Btble
Schoo l 9 3J a m
prea ch1ng
10 45 am Even1ng se rvtces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald We lls
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 JO
a m Mornmg worship 10 30
a m Young Peoples Serv tce
6 45 p m
EvangeliStic ser
v1ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L R Gluesen c amp pastor
Roger Wilfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m
Sunday 1evenmg
worshiP 7 30 Prayer meetmg .
Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader Youth
meeting Wednesday 7 30
p m
Ern est Deet e r lead er
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITEO BRETHREN IN
CH R 1ST Robert Shook,
pastor Sunday schoo l 9 30
am Russel! Spencer supt
worShiP serv1ce 10 45 am
even1ng worsh1p alternatmg
wtfh C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet1ng , 7 30
P m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WH ITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RO Rev Roy Deeter
pastor Sunday school 9 30
am
worsh ip servtce 10 30
a m Btble study and prayer
serv1ce Wednesday , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH IOF
CHRIST- Rod Kasler pa s lor
v H Braley Sunday school
sup I Sunday sc hool 9 JO a .t;n
worsh iP servtce and cO:m
mun on
10 30 am
yo Gth
meetmg 6 p m
Sunday
evenmg serv1ce 7 regu lar
board mee t1ng th1rd Saturday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Sunday Schoo l
9 30 am Worsh1p serv1ce 11
a m
Wednesday prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
Sunday
night worshtP 7 .JO p m
RU"LAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gr1m m Jr , pastor
Sunday SchooL 9 30 a m
Morning worsh iP 10 30 am
Young peop les serv1ce 6 .45
p m
Evangel tsf• c servt ce
7 30 p m Wednesday evemng
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
George Casto, pastor Sunday
School 9 J..Q..;_n_e_o~onhtp
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
serv tce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Seconct and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Cra1g, pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m worship servtce 11
am
tra 1nlng unton. 6 30
p m even1ng worship servu;e
7 30 p m Mid week prayer
service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, P 0 Box 487, Miller
St, Mason , w va Sunday
B1ble Study 10 a m
WorShiP
11 a m and 7 p m Brble Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Voca l
music
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school.
9 45 am worship serv1ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
B1ble study. Wednesday. 7 30
pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St , Mason w
Va Chester Tennant, pastor
Sunday school , HI a m ,
mornmg worship, 11 am
evangeltStic serv1ce, 7 30 p m
Bib le study and prayer serv ice ,
Wednesday, 1 30 p m Phone
773 5133
HARTFORO CHURCH OF
CH R 1ST m Chrts!1an Unton The Rev Wtlliam Campbell,
pastor Sunday School, 9 30
am • James Hughes, supt
even1ng service, -1 30 p m
Wednesday evening pray e r
meeting 7 30 p m Youth
prayer serv1ce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH, Letart W Va Rt
1 Rev
George Hoschar,
pastor Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and 8 1ble study
7 30 p m Cottage Pray e r
Servtce Tuesday , 10 am
Worsh iP Servtce
Thursday,
7 30 p m

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POMEROY
POMERQY TRINITY
Rev W H Perrm pastor Roy
Ma yer
Sunday schoo sup!
Churcn school
9 15 am
worship servrce
10 2.:1 a m
Youth c ho•r r ehea r sal Man
dav 3 30 p m under d1rec t•on
of Mary Skmner s enwr chon
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thursaay
w •lh
Mrs
Pau
Nea se
d rrec lor
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corn er
Unton and Mulberry
Rev
Clyd e V Henderson pastor
Sund ay schoo l 9 JO a m G l en
McClung
supt
mornrng
wor sh rp 10 30 a m
evenmg
servrce 7 30 mrd week ser
vrce Wednesday 7 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
Rev
H arold Dee th
r ec tor
( Mur ch se r v •ces 10 30 am
Holy co mmu nron trr st Sunday
of month c hurch schocl 10 30

am for nursery through 12
POMEROY CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - John F Amstutz
pastor Brb le schoo l 9 JO a m

worsh1p 10 30 adult worship
serv 1ce and young peopl e ~
m eeti ng
bo t h 7 30 p m
Com b1ned B1bl e ~tudy and
prayer meet tng Wedne~day
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W1ntn9 off rcer
m c harge Sunday 10 am
Hoi mess mee ttn g 10 30 am
Sunday Sc nool Young Peop les
Leg ro n 7 p m Thu rs day 1 to 3
p m Lad 1es Home League 7

p m

P rep cl a s s~s
ST PAUL LUTHERAN
Corner Second and Sycamore
S t~
Pon e roy
the Rev
Wil l1am M dd leworlh pas tor
S unday Sc hool 9 30 a m
ct1Ur c h se rvrces 10 JO a m
SACRE D HEART - Rev
F a t her Be rnard KraJCOV IC
pa~tor
Pl'1on e
992 2815
Saturday eventng Mass 7 30
p m Sund a y Mass 8 and 10
a m Conf esst on s Sa t urday 1
7 30 p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Rob e rt Kuhn pasto r
Wrllla n Watson Sunday sc hoo l
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
B1ble s ludy
Wednf'sday 7 p m
cho 1r
prac t1c e Wedn esday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLIN ESS
C HURCH Harri sonville Rev 0 Dell
Man ley Pastor Henry Eb l1n
Sunday Schoo l Sup l Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 am
Evenmg
worS1'1 1p 7 30 p m Prayer and
Pra 1s e se rv rce Th ur sday 7 30

pm
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
CHAPEL
Non
denom,nat 1ona l Georg e S
Oiler Pastor Sunday Sc hool 10
am Wor s hiP Serv1ce 11 am
Sunday n1gt11 serv tces 7 30
p m Wednesday Prayer
meet1ng 7 30 p m Everyone
welcom e
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mam Sf - Loren T Ste phens

Junior leaders
•
In career meet
Fourteen Me1gs County
jun1or leaders took part m Oh10
State Umvers1ty's Agriculture ,
Home Economics, and Natural
Ftesources Career Conference,
last Saturday m Colwnbus
E1ght glfls took part m the
Home Economics Conference,
partic1patmg m rap sesswns,
lectures , tours of the home
econom1cs departments , and a
bus tour of campus
Six boys and g1rls par
tic1pated m the departmental
lectures and rap sesswns at the
Agriculture and
Natural
Resources Conference They
also v1ewed a multl-med•a
shde presentatiOn 'You
Can
Make A World of Difference"
A follow-up program to the
Career Conference will occur
at the next county JuniOr leader
meeting on February 18 at
Colwnbus and Southern Oh10

Electnc Company m Middleport at 7 30 p m Durmg the
program the youth w1ll be
1n.structed on assembling a JOb
res wne a nd f1llmg out JOb
apphca hons The members
will also perform sk1ts on JOb

mtervtews
Attendmg the Career Conference from Me1gs County
were Mandie Rose, Debbie
Wmdon , N1esel Duvall, Teresa
Carr, Mark Mora, Noah Hysell,
Brenda B1shop, Sue Kennedy ,
Glen Kennedy , Eddie Kennedy,
Fae Riebel, Ed1e Woodard,
Patty Dyer and Opal Dyer
Prov•dmg transportatiOn for
those a ttendmg were Pansy
Jordan, 4-H Assistant , Patty
Kelly , 4-H Program AssiStant,
and Marta GUilkey, County
ExtensiOn Agent ~ Home

Economics

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
There w1ll be a Youth
Happemng at the Racme
Wesleyan Umled Methodist
Church Sunday, Feb 17 al2 30
p m The program will be
presented by Rev Joseph
DIShman and others from
Central Ave Umted Methodist
Church of Athens All area and
county youth are mv1ted to
attend Ftefreshments will be
served by members of the
Wesleyan Umted MethodiSt
Women
A preaching miSSIOn sponsored by the Southern Cluster
will be held March 18-23 at the
Racme Umted Method1st
Church
Rev
Howard
Sh1veley, Rev Larry Polmg
and Rev Steve Wilson Will
each
preach
two
mghts
Special mUSIC Will be by the
Southern Cluster churches
each mght Earl Shuler, lay
speaker ,
w1ll
lead
congregatiOnal smgmg The
pubhc •s mv•ted to attend
Rev Howard Sh1veley attended the Pastors' Convocahon m Colwnbus The
speaker was the former biShop
of the Ohio West Conference,
Bishop Hazen B . Warner
Recent guests of Rev and
Mrs Howard Shiveley and sons
were Rev and Mrs Frank
Cheesebrew of Shawnee, Rev
and Mrs Wilber Hilt of New
Plymouth, Rev and Mrs
Robert Meece of Tuppers
Plams, Rev Larry Pohng and
Rev Steve W1Ison of Racme

area
Rev Walter P B1kacson,
Mrs Olbe Mae Cozart and Mrs
Gretta S1mpson attended a
trustees meeting of the Rio
Grande Assoc1at1on at Rio
Grande Baptist Church
Guests of Mr and Mrs
Ralph McKenz•e were Mr Pat
McCorm1ck and fnend, MISS
Dream a
L1lly,
spendmg
Sunday and Mr and Mrs
Henry McCorm1ck, spendmg
several days, all of Colwnbus
Mr and Mrs Clyde Cross
and Ray of Colwnbus spent the
weekend w11h Mrs Frankie
Ne1gler, Mr and Mrs George
Ne1gler and Mr and Mrs Earl
Cross.
Mrs Margaret Houdashelt
was a recent guest of Mrs
Stella Grueser at Forest Run
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Parry,
Jeffrey and Timrme, were
weeke d VISitors of thetr
parents m Hillsb""O
Mr and Mru .!"nry Roush
and daughter, Mrs Mildred
Hart, went to Akron for the
weekend to vls1t Mr and Mrs
John FISher Mrs Roush and

Mrs Hart returned home
Tuesday and Mr. R&lt;lush
remamed for a few days
Mrs Lenme Bnnker IS a
pallent at Holze r Med1cal
Center
MISS Sandra Boothe 1s a
patient at Holzer Med1cal
Center
SOCIETY MEETS
The Bertha M
Sayre
M1ss1onary Soc1ety met at
First BaptiSt Church Tuesday
evenmg, Feb 5 Mrs Helen
Simpson, preSident, opened the
meetmg w1th group smgmg
"Each Step I Take" w1th Mrs
Lilhan Hayman at the plano
Mrs S1mpson ' s top1c for
devotions was "Numbertng

Our Days" Scnpture was from
Luke 12 She had a med1tat10n
'This Is the Only Moment" and

prayer In the busmess sessiOn,
the R10 Grande Assoc1al1on
meeting was announced to be
held at Racme F1rst Baptist
Church, March 16 After group
smgmg of "Where He Leads
Me" Mrs Mary K Yost gave a
book rev1ew of Mary and
Joseph The Love Gift offermg
of $131 was dedicated by Mrs,
Mar1e Roush presented !rom
the Ruth and Esther Clfcles
Twenty members enjoyed
refreshments served by Ruth

Circle members

Local Bowling
Pomeroy Bowl1ng Lanes
Wednesday Earlv
M1xed League
Week of Jan lO, 1974
Standmgs

Won Lost
34
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Ztde s Spor t Shop
Regatta In
34
14
Young's Mkt
26
22
Tenth F ramers
24
24
Nelson s Drugs
20
28
Sm1th Nelson Motor s
6
42
lnd H1gh Game - (Men)
Bill Porte r 109 Bill Porter 201
(Women) Pa t Car s on 208,
Be t tv Sm d h 191
L nda
Wmebrenner 191
Team H1g1'1 Game - Tenth
Fram ers 739
lnd H1gh Senes - (Men)
Bill Porter 558 Larry Dugan
545 (Women) Pat Ca rson 534
Betty Smilh 519
Team H1gh Se n es - Tenth
Framers 1046
SIMMOND CALLED
BOSTON (UP!) The
Boston Brums called defenseman AI Sinunons from thelf
American Hockey League Boston Braves Thursday to fill m a
vacant spot left by Injuries to
Bobby Orr and Darryl Edestrand
Edestrand separated a
shoulder m a game agamst the
Toronto Maple Leafs last
Saturday, and will be out of
actwn four to s1x weeks, while
Orr IS still not ready to return
to actiOn after rece1vmg a knee

brutse two weeks ago

evangel 1s l phon e 99 2 7856
Con s e r vat t ve
non
1nstrumen tal Sunday worsh1p
10 a m
B b le study 11 a m
worsh •P 6 p m Wednesday
Btble s tudy 7 p m
M I DWAY
COMMUNITY
CH4,RCH
(non
denomrnat ana l )
La ngsville
Dex ter Road th e Rev Worley
Ha ley pastor Sunday school
10 am even1n g wor~h1p 7 30
p m
P r ayer
meeting
Tuesday
7 30 p m
youth
group F rrd .c!. y 7 30 p m
SEVE NTH DAY
AD
VENTI ST
Loca ted on
Mulberry
He g hi S
near
Veterans Memor1al Hospllal
Pomeroy
P a s tor Herbert
Morgan Sabbath Schoo l ever y
Satur d ay at 2 p m and wors nrp
serv1ce fo 11 0w 1nQ at 3 15 p m
Open B1ble d1SCUSS10n each
Thursday at 7 30 p m a t the
church
The
F r 1e ndly
Church
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST - Preac1'11ng
9 30 a m
f r s l and second
Sundays of ea c h month fh1rd
and fourth Sundays each
month worshtp se r vtcc a t 7 JO
p m Wednesday even ng~ at
7 30 Prayer and Btb le Study
FIR ST SO UTHERN BAP
TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave
Pomeroy
af ftl 1ated wllh
SBC
the Rev Fred Hll
oastor Troy Zwtll tn g Sunday
SChOol SUp! Sunday SChOO l
9 JO am
morn 1ng worshtp
10 30 Su nday evange l rst rc
meet 1ng
7 30 p m
Prayer
meet rng Wednesday 7 30 p m

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days Church s choo l 9 30
prayer mee l1ng f1rst
a m
Wednesday 1 30 p m
EAST LETART - WorShip
7 30 p m second and tov rth
Sundays church sc hoo l 9 30
am
prayer meeling th1rd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND - WorshiP 11
a m 2nd a nd 4th Sund ays
Ch\Jrc h Schoo l 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worsh•p
111 r1 m
Cllu r c h s c ~co' 'i'
S rble s tudy 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Worsh p
9 30 am
Chur c h School 10 :JO
am
M 1d We e k Scrv c e
Wednesday 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wo r
Sh •p 11 am
lsi and 3r d
Sundays Church School 10
am

PORTLAND - Wo r s h•p 7 30
p m Chur c h Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshrp 11 am
2nd and 41h Sundays Church
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN ~R ac tn e)
WorShtp I I a m
Chu r c h
Schoo l 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Mee ce
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh rp 10 am
Church Schoo l 9 a m Prayer
Meel1ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Churc h
serv1 c es 9 a m
Sunday
School 9 45 a m Btble Study
ever y Thur sday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL - Wor
s h1p 11 a m Cl'1u r cl'1 Scl'1ool 10
am

ALFRED - Sunda y schOO l
9 45
a m
ea c h Sunda y
pr ea ch ng at 11 a m ea ch
Sunday Pray e r m eetmg 7 45
p m Wednesday WSCS 8 p m
on th rrd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
schoo l 9 30 preach1ng 7 30
p m Sunday prByer m eet mg
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 JO
frrs t Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh p
10 a m Ch ur c h Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wors1'11p 9 am
Chur ch
Sc hool 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder tck
su pt Se rv1 ce weekly 9 30 am
on Sunda y Preach1ng f rst and
th 1rd Sundays of month by
Cl1fford Smtih 9 JO a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Doddrill
pa s tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am Leonard Gtlmore frr'st
elder even1ng serv ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
pray e r
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racme Rout e 2 Tl'1e
Rev Charles Hand pas to r
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh ip 11 am
Evemng serv1ces , Tues~ay and
Fnday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF C~RIST - Bible
Study 9 30 •.a m
mornmg
worSh ip 10 30 am
evenm g
worsh 1p 6 30 p m Wednesday
Brble Stu dy 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday SchOo l
10 am wtth W11lard P ig ott
s upt Evang ei 1Sf1 C message
ea cn Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
by Elder Ru sse ll C! 1ne
m 1n1ster of the Apostolte Fa tth
B1ble Sludy Wednesday 7 30

MIDDLE PORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Co rn er Fourth and Ma1n
M1dd lepo rt Rev Henry Key
Jr pa s to r Sun d ay Sc hool 9 30
am
Mr s E rv1n Baumgard
ner supt
Morn1ng worshtp
10 45 a m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Larry Car n a h an pres1d1ng
m1n1s ter Sunday Btble lee
ture 9 30 a m
Wa t chtower
s tudy 10 30 am
Tuesday
B1ble s tudy 7 30 p m Thurs
day m 1n Is try sc l'1 ool 7 30
pm
serviCe m eet1 ng 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 10 Chnshan UntonLawre n ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russel l Young Sunday
Sc hoo l Supt Sun da y Sc hool
9 30 am
Even 1ng worsh1p
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Ra ctne Route 2 tl'1e
Rev James M Muncy pasto r
Sunday school 9 .45 a m
morn111g worsh1p 11 am
even 1ng wor!.h ip 7 30 p m
Prayer meetmg Tuesday 7 30
p m Yo ung peop les mee t1ng
7 JO p m Thursday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOO Berth a Kmgrey
su bsftfu te pastor
Sund ay
Sc ho ol
10 a m
worshtp
!.erv 1ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
mee tmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Near Lo ng Bot
tom Estd Hart pastor Roy
Brown
aSSIStant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
evenmg prayer meetmg 7 30
p m Thursdey
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
pm
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave lhe
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Rev Wtlltam Kntttet pastor
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Ro nald Dugan Sunday Sch oo l sc hool ser v1 ce 10 am Pra yer
Supt Classe!. for all ages
meetmg Thursday 7 p m
even1 ng serv1ce 7 30 p m
Sunday evenmg serv1ce 7 p m
B1ble stu dy Wednesday, 7 30
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
p m youth serv1ces Frtday
Po me roy
Harr som11lle
7 30 p m
Road R1ck Morrtson pastor
FREEWILL BAPTIST Sunday sc hool sup !
Stev en
Corner Ash and P lum Mtd
Stan ley Su nda y school 9 30
dleport
Noel
He r rman
am
mo rn ing wor s htp and
pas tor
Sa turd ay even1ng co mmu n 1o n
10 30 am
servt ce 7 p m Sund ay school Su nday
even 1ng
youth
10 a m
Sunday even 1ng Ch nst1 a n Endea"Yor 6 JO p m
worshtp 7 p m
worsh p ser v 1ce Sunday 7 30
Wednesday eve nmg
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST p m
meeting and B1ble
BAPTIST - Corner Sl)c. th and sprayer
tudy 7 30 p m
Palmer
the Rev
Steve
ST JOHN LUTHERAN Skaggs
pastor
Danny
P1ne Grove tl'1e Rev Arfl'1ur
Thompson Sunday schoo l supt
WMP O rad10 program 7 45 Combs pastor Sunday sc hool
9 30 am
church serv1ces,
am Sunday school 9 15 am
10 30 a m
morning wor sh 1p 10 15 am
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Youth act1v t1es and fe llowShip
tor 1un or and sentor h gh CHRIST Bible Sc hool, 9 30
a m morn1ng worship 10 30
s tud e nt s 6 p m B1ble s tudy
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer a m Sunday evenmg Wors l'1tp
Se r1J1Ce 7 30 p m
cho1r
se rv1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
pra c ft ce Sunday and Wed
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, nesday , 7 p m , prayer m eet mg
M iddleport 5th and Ma 1n
and Bib le Study Wednesday ,
George
Glaze
m 1n 1ster
7 30 p m
James Sheets, supenntendent
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST B1ble school, 9 30 am
Rev Freeland Norns pastor
morn1ng wor s htp , 10 30 am
Sunday schoo l 10 a m Church
even rng worsh tp 7 30 p m
service 7 p m
Wednesday
prmyer service 7 p m Wed
Btble Study 7 p m
nesday
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sunday Schoo l, 9 30 a m
Thomas E Weaver pastor
Morning Worsh tp 10 30 am
F loyd Carson Sunday scnool Evemng Worshtp 7 30 p m
supermtendent Sunday school Wednesday Mtd Week Ser.Ytce
9 30 am
morn1ng worShip
Sunday School Supenntendent,
10 30 Sunday evangei1St1c Gera ld Wells Pastor Rev
meet1ng
7 p m , prayer Morr ts M Wolfe
meet1ng Wednesday 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N Walter P B1kacsan pastor
Second Ave , M tddleport
Ronme Salser S s Supt
Les ley G Hol t pastor Sunday Sunday School 9 30 a m
school 10 a m , worship ser
Mornmg Wors hip 10 .4S am
V1Ce 11 am worshtp serv1ce
Sunday evenmg wor!.htp 7 30
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday P m Wednesday e1Jen1ng Bible
n1ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30
Study, 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN THE
UNITED
PRES
Rev Lelon Glasure , pastor
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY Sunday School 9 30 a m
OF MEIGS COUNTY, Dw tght youth and JUnior youth service,
L Zavltz Pastor Dlreclor
6 45 p m
even1ng worsh1p
HARRISONVILLE
7 30 p m prayer and pra tse,
Sunday Church Sc1'1oo l 9 30 Wednesday 7 30 p m
a m Mrs Homer Lee S11pt
SILVER
RUN
FREE
Morning WorshiP 10 30 am
BAPTIST - Sunday School, 10
MIDDLEPOR't Sunday a m
Henry Davis supt
Church School 9 30 a m John evenmg ser"YtCe 7 30 p m
F
Fultz
Supt
Mornmg Prayer meeltng Thursday
Worsh tp 10 30 a m
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Morn 1ng
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Worship, 9 a m
Sunday GOD Rev
James Sat
Chur c h School 10 a m Mrs
terlteld pastor Sunday Sc hoo l
Sampson HaiL Supt
9 30 am worSh ip s ervtce 11
MEIGS
am
e ven 1ng service 7
COOPERATIVE
prayer serv tce and youtl'1
serv1ce Wednesday 7 p m
PARISH
THE UNITED
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
METHODIST CHURCH
"HURCH - Robert E Mu~ser
Robert T Bumgarner
pastor Sunday School 9 30
D1rector
a m
Robert Bobo s upt
POMEROY CLUSTER
morning worsh 1p
10 30
Rev CarlE Hicks
Sunday evening service 7 30
Rev D Wm Sydenstrrcker
M1d week service, Wednesday
CHESTER - Worship 9 15 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
a m Church School, 10 a m
C Lar1more , pa s tor Bob
FLATWOODS - WorShip , 11 Moore Sunday SchOof Supt
a m
Church School 10 a m
Sunday Schoo l classes for all
POMEROY Worship, ages. 9 30 a m
morning
10 30 a m Church School 9 15 worship 10 .45 NY PS Sunday
am
UMYF630pm
6 30 p m , e vangeltstlc serv 1ce
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp Sunday 7 30 p m Mtd wee k
prayer meeting Wednesday
10 a m Church Scl'1ool 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
'
7 30 p m , MtS!.10nary meeting
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
second Wednesday. 7 30 p m
Rev Robert Bumgarner
UNITED
FAITH
NONHEATH WorSh ip 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
a m , Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
Robert Sm1th, pastor Sunday
UMYF 7 p m
school 9 30 a m class leader
RUTLAND - Worsh 1p 9 15 Leo Htll. worsh•P service,
a m , Church School 10 a m
10 30 a m , church 7 30 p m
UMYF 7 p m
E DE N
U NT t E D•
SALEM CENTER - Wor
BRETHREN IN CHRIST _
Shtp 9 a m
Chur ch School 10
Eldon R Blake, pastor Sunday
am, UMYF Thursday, 7 p m
School
10 o11 m
Winnie
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Ho lsinger, Supt
Morning
Rev Rtchard E Jarvts
sermon 11 a m , Evenmg
ASBURY WorSh ip n ' servtce Chrlst1an Endeavor
a m , Church School 9 50 a m
7 30
P m '
Mrs
Lyda
WSCS, lst Tuesday
Chevalier president Song
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 serv1ce and sermon. 8 20 M 1d
a m , Church School 10 a m ,
Week prayer meeting Wed
WSCS , 3rd Wednesday 7 30 nesctay, 7 30 p m Mrs Marte
pm
Holsmger class leader
MINERSVILLE - Worsh iP
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
10 a m Church School 9 s m
CHRIST - Located at Rutlanct
wscs, 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
on New Ltma Road next to
SYRACUSE
Church
Forest Acre Park , Rev Ray
sc hool , 9 a m
worsh iP ser
Rouse pastor ~obert Musser
VICe 7 30 p m
Sunday School supt :SundaY
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
school 10 30 a m
worship
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
7 30 P m Bible study Wed
Rev. Larry Poltng
nesday 7 30 p m Saturday
Rev Howard Sh1vetey
n1ght prayer 5.ervtce 7 30 p m
BETHANY (Dorcas) HEMLOCK
GROVE
Worship 9 30 am • Churcl'1 CHRISTIAN - Roger Wat!.on,
School 10 30 a m
putor Ray Whaley , supt
CARMEL Worship 11 Morn1ng worship 9 30 am
a m
1st and 3rd Sunday s
c hurch school , 10 30 a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
' young people's meeting 6 30
APPLE GROVE - Worsh 1p P m
even1ng worshiP 7 30
7,.30 p m f~rs t and thtrd Sun
P m Bible U~dv Wednesda y,

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30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec rl Cox pastor Sunday
School svpt
Joe Sayre
Sunday s c hool 9 45 a m
Sunday evenmg wo r sl'1 tp 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B1ble
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Und erwood pas tor
Howard Caldwe ll Jr Sund ay
Sct'lool S1rnt , .,urHlay Schoo l
9 30 a m
Morn 1ng Sermon
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg
se r v1ce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITE-D
BRETHREN - Rev F reeland
Norr1s pa s tor Floyd No rr 1s
s upt Su nd ay schoo l 9 30 am
mornrng se r mon 10 30 am
P rayer ser v1ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm 1fh pas tor Sund ay Scl'1 ool
10 a m Arthur Henson StJpt
Morn1ng Wo r s h tp 11 am
You ng People s serv 1c e 7
p m
Even ng serv ce 7 JO
p m Wednesday M1d We ek
Prayer Serv ce 7 30 p m
You th meetmg
6 ao p m
Evenmg worSh ip 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbe r t Grate pastor War
Shi P serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sch ool
9 30 am
Rtchard Barton
supt Prayer meet mg Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
Cl1 ffo rd Sm th
CHRIST minste r Su nda y Sc hool 9 30
a m
morn1ng c l'1ur c h 10 30
a m Su nday e ven tng serv tce
7 JO p m Wednesday serv ce 8
7

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FRIDAY, FEB 8,1974
)
6 00 - News 3, 4, ~. 10, 15 , ABC News 13 , Sesame Sl 20
Adlenan Counselmg Techniques 33 Truth or Conseq 6
6 30 - NBC News 3 4, 15 ABC New s 6 CBS News 8 10 Room
222 13
'
7 00 - TruthorConseq 3 Beat the Clock 4 News 6, 10 What s
My L~ne 8 Wold Kongdam 13 Elec Co 20 1 Spy 15 Av1at1on
Weather 33
7 30- Porter Wagoner 3, Hollywood Squares 4 , New Treasure
Hunt 10 To Tell the Truth 6 Concentratton 8 Wall Street
Week 20, 33, Beat the Clock 13
8 00 - Washmgton Rev•ew 20 33 Sanford &amp; Son 3, 4, 15 Brady
~unch 6 13 D1rly Sally 8, 10
8 30 - Lofsa Luck 3, 4 15 S1x Million Dollar Man 6 13
Washington Connection 20 M.arshart News Meet1ng 33 Good
T1mes 8, 10
9 00- Masterptece Theater 33 Gtrl W1lh Something Extra 3 11
15 Stage Center 20, movies' Dracula' 8
F1recreek lO
9 30- Odd Covple 13 Ozzle's G1rls 6 Dean Marl on 3 4 15
10 00 - News 20, Tom a 6, 13 Rel1giou s Amer1ca 33
10 30 - Day At N1ght 33
11 00 - News, Weat~er, Sports 3, 4, 6 8 10 13, 15 , Janako 33
n 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 PossesS IOn 6 Night Strangler 6
Mov1es • Dr Jekyll and Stster Hyde 8 The Frozen Dead
10
Hurncane Smtth ' 13
1 00 - Mldmght Special J 4 Don Kirshner's Roc k Concert 6
Night Strangler 13
1 15 - Movte ' The Lodge r 10
2 30 - News 13 4

brow and solemn counten(Jnce

Yet Lincoln was a man He walked the earth, and
felt love and lOY, but he knew tremendous frustration
and almost 1nsurmo..,ntabl3 ,oorrow He prayed, earn•
..... ly and eHect1vely
Throughout eoch crisis In his life, and

there were many, he was sustained by
fa1th God seemed close to htm, and he
turned to H1m often He d1dn't pause to
thtnk about whether he'd go to church or

not He went

Do you?

Sunday
I Cortnff11ons •
I 26 31

News, Events

Us.

By Mrs Herbert Roush

• •

Mr and Mrs Hoyt Fugerson
of Camp Conley, W Va , spent
Fnday With Mr and Mrs
Homer Warner
Mr and Mrs Don Manuel
a nd daughter, Donmta of
Racme , Mr and Mrs AI
Barnett and son Wesley, Edward and Rocky Hupp VISited
at U1e home of Mr and Mrs
Arnold Hupp Saturday and
helped Mr Hupp celebrate his
birthday Ice cr.eam a nd cake
were served by Mrs Hupp
Max Manuel , Sr , spent
Sunday w1th Mr and Mrs.
Arnold Hupp
Mr and Mrs Edward MorriS
and children of Charleston , W
Va , Mrs Larry Foster and
c h1ldren , B1!1 Whee ler of

MRS BOITEL
You never listen to my warrungs , so I suspect you may be one
of " TIIEM," but I'll g1ve you one last chance
Surely you know that blackmg out our ChriStmas lig hts was a
Communistic plot It's well-lmown that Commurusts realize
wherever men worship God, they can't gam a foothold So they
msplfe our leaders to make us turn off Christmas lights, even
though we don't have a real power shortage, or energy cnSIS
Whenever lhey can take away our splfltual values, they 've made
a gl81lt step toward conquermg us
Be warned' -PATRIOT
DEAR PATRIOT
Forgive me if I'm dense, but I can't see how turmng off
Christmas lights turns off rellg10n
As for our energy criSIS not bemg real, put that to muSic and
smg 1t durmg the next brown-out - or as you pass the fifth closed
gas station - H
P S I prefer the followmg sent~ments as expressed m the
letters column of a New Jersey newspaper

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY9, 1974

MaHhew •

By Helen Bottel

Aootber Commumst1c Plot •

Monday

Sir ~letter IS to all those people who mourn over no Yule
lights, etc:-tl the only thing you are depnved of at Christmas IS
enough colored lights, cons1der yourselves blessed It seems you
are depnved of know.ng the real meanmg of ChriStmas
Lights don't make ChriStmas, they only add to 1t The
bnghtest light on that first Chr1stmas Eve was a lone star, but 1t
got the message across Perhaps a few shortages are what we
need to brmg us to our senses and teach us to stop takmg S!l much
for granted. - ONE WHO STilL ENJOYS CHRISTMAS

6 30-TV Classroom 8, Faoth For Today 10 Kentucky Afoeld 13

Tuesday
Psalms •
71 1 6

7 00-Netghbors 13 Farm Front 4 Fun For Everyone 6 ,
Treehouse Club 8,10
7 15-Woman' s Point of V1ew 13
7 3D-Man from COS I 10, Sesame St 20 Gospel 6, Abboll and
Costello 8 Saturday Report 3, Osmonda 13 , Dock Van Dyke
4.
8 CO-Jake's Place 6. L1dsvllle 3,4,15 Bugs Bunny 13 , Popeye
10, Ha1r Bear Bunch 8.
8 30--Yogt' s Gang 6,13 , Mtster Rogers 20 Addams Fam1ly
3,4, 15 Sabr1na 8
9 00-Sesame St 20
Super Friends 6, 13
Mov1e 8, 10
Emergency Plus 3,4, 15.
9 30-lnch Hogh Provale Eye 3,4,15
10 QO--Eiec Co 20 , Lass1e's Rescue Rangers 6, 13 , My Favonte
Marttans 8,10, Stgmund and the Sea Monsters 3,4,15, Metgs
Vs. Ironton 5
10 30--Goober and the Ghost Chasers 6,13 Speed Buggy 8, 10,
Star Trek 3,4,15

Wednesday
I Corrnfltrons •
12 31
13 13

Thursday
Psalms •
95 I 7

Fmlay
lsotoh •

58 7 10
Sofurrloy

Psalms •
112 ,j 9

Space 8,10,

years a go and have been keepmg company With h1m ev er smce
We are very much m love, but the problem IS h1s 18-year-old
daughter who does not like me - or any woman who might take
her father from her She rWls his We
When I call the home,she hangs upon me,or lies that he ISn't
there She even mtercepts his mail
He says I am jealous, and he doesn't want to say anthlng to
hurt her The result IS I see him only once a week or less becaus'
I can' t get m touch w1th him , to mv1te h1m over
What can I do about thiS glfl• -B H
DEAR B
Don 't blame the daughter completely for a seven-year-drift
that may be more habit than love, on the man's part PosSibly
he' s usmg he r " possessiveness" as an excuse to stay s mglc but
satisfied - H.

DEAR HELEN
Ftegardmg your recent column about a husband complalnmg
that hiS workmg wife wouldn't sew a button on hiS shirt don't
encourage these dames'
What's the poml of gettmg rnamed • --SHELDON (A
BACHELOR)
DEAR SHELDON
Quesllons like that may be the reaS!ln you're still a bachelor
May you get a wife who Ignores the button and g1ves you the
needle until you get the pomt' - H

11 JG-Mtssion Mag1c 6,13, Jos1e and the Pussycats m Outer

Butch Cass1dy 3,4,15

Jrll1W®i1rn;tk.t .,...&amp;w '-J ,_.
'

12 oo-Jetsons 3,4, IS, lns1de Out 20, Mov1e 13 , Bowlmg 6 ,

Adverlls ng Servtee

II'IC

S1 ru burg,

DEAR HELEN
I have been a Widow for mne years. I met a man about seven

Pebbles and Bal)lm Bamm 8,10
12 15--Search For Sc1ence 20
12 Jo-Go 3,4,15, Fat Albert 8,10
1 CO-American Bandstand 6,13 CBS Children's F1lm Festival
8,10, College Basketball 3,4,15
2 oo-Soul Tram 6 V1ewpomt 8 Mov1e " Hey there It's Yog1
Bear" 10 Limits of Man 13
2 30-Arthur Sm1th 8 World of Surv1val 13.
3 00-Bob Dan1els 3 College Baskelball 3,4, 15
College
Basketball 8, Untamed World 6, Country MuSic Fes toval 13
3 15--Movle "Valley ol the Headhunters' 10 ,
3 30-Pro Bowlers Tour 6, 13
4 CO-Audubon W1ldl1fe Theater 33
4 3D-Antiques 33, Outdoors With Jul 1us Boros 10
5 OO-Sew1ng Skills Ta1lorong 33 Wode World of Sports 6,13,
Bob Hope Desert Classic 3,4 , Wresll1ng 8 Dealh Valley
Days 10, A Look al the Book 15

Co flyrtghl 197-4
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Mr.

"I had VISIOns of a slam
when my partner responded
one heart, but they d1sap·
peared mto thm a1r when hiS
next b1d was a Jump to the
spade game St1ll four spades
IS a mce comfortable contract West opened the queen
of d1amonds and my comfortable contract d1d not look
too good
"W1th my luck both mmorSUit aces were sure to be
wrong and 1f either maJor
su1t broke 4-1 my goose was
cooked Anyway, I played the
kmg of d1amonds East
plunked on the ace a s expected and led the s u1t back
I ruffed and studied the hand
for some ttme
"Fmally, l dec1ded to lead
a club from my own hand
West won the tnck w1th the
nme and led a th1rd diamond Now I was home 1f the
mator smts broke I ruffed,
cashed my top trumps entered dummy With the queen
of hearts, pulled the last
trump and made game and
rubber "
The hand was well played
If he had tned some other
!me he would almost surely
have gone down Furthermore, hiS luck may have
changed A trump lead
would have doomed h1m to
defeat
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guests of Mr a nd Mrs Alex
Wheeler
Mrs Leah Wea therby and
Mrs John Zerkle of Middleport
VISited Mrs Ferne B H ayman
Fnday
Mr and Mrs. Ted Hayman
and children of Westerville
were weekend guests of his
parents, Mr and Mrs Gerald
Hayman Mrs Linda J ewell
and children, Barbara a nd
Bobb1 of Letart, spent Monday
With the Haymans
Mr and Mrs Austm Wolfe
and children of Syracuse, Mrs
Eula WoUe were Sunday guests
of Mr and Mrs John Ord of
Letart , W Va Rt
Mr and Mrs Ed Miller were
VISitors at Galhpohs Saturday
Mr and Mrs Don H1ll and
children spent the weekend
With Mr and Mrs Robert
Euler a t Pmch, W Va
Mrs Hatti e Hyatt IS a
mediCal patient at Veterans
Memonal Hospital

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Robe rt
E Buckley pastor Wlll tam
Bailey Sup t
Su nday Sc hool
9 30 am
mornmg wors1'11p
10 30 a m
eve n ng wo rs h•P
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr1st1an
Youtl'1 Crusade 6 30 p m
Thu r sd a y cho1r pra ct ce 7
pm
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHR IST Danny E'o'ans
pa s tor Norman C Wilt supt
Sunday Scl'1oo l 9 30 a m
WorShiP serv1ce 10 JO am
Chr~s ttan Endeavor Su nda y
even mg
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS
CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac1ne Roa d
Wllloam Ro•sh paslor Dennv
E"Yan s
Sunday
Sc ho ol
D1rector Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Morn1ng wors h iP 10 30
a m Sunday e venmg serv ice 7
p m
Wedne s day e ven 1ng
prayer ser_VIC~S r-,0 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST _
Rev Earl Shuler
pastor
WorS h ip se rv1 ce 9 30 a m
Sunday Sunda y sc hool 10 30
am B1ble st ud y and prayer
se r v1ce 7 30 p m Thur~d ay
Ktngsbury
Road
Sund ay
School 9 30 am Ralph Carl
sup t Worsh p servrce 10 30
a m and 7 JO p m alternately
Prayer m eetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St tles
pastor
OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev Car l R c hards pastor
Mrs Worley Fra ncts Sunday
school supt
Sunday schOol
9 45 a m
c hurch ~erv1ces
second and fourth Sund a ys
followmg Sunday sc hool f1rst
a nd thtrd Sunday evenmgs
73 0 p m
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
Wyatt paslor Sunday Sc hool
supt Ronald Osborne Btble
Schoo l 9 3J a m
prea ch1ng
10 45 am Even1ng se rvtces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald We lls
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 JO
a m Mornmg worship 10 30
a m Young Peoples Serv tce
6 45 p m
EvangeliStic ser
v1ce
7 30
p m
Prayer
meetmg Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
L R Gluesen c amp pastor
Roger Wilfred Sr
Sunday
School Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m
Sunday 1evenmg
worshiP 7 30 Prayer meetmg .
Tuesday 7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader Youth
meeting Wednesday 7 30
p m
Ern est Deet e r lead er
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITEO BRETHREN IN
CH R 1ST Robert Shook,
pastor Sunday schoo l 9 30
am Russel! Spencer supt
worShiP serv1ce 10 45 am
even1ng worsh1p alternatmg
wtfh C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet1ng , 7 30
P m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WH ITE'S
CHAPEL
Coolville RO Rev Roy Deeter
pastor Sunday school 9 30
am
worsh ip servtce 10 30
a m Btble study and prayer
serv1ce Wednesday , 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH IOF
CHRIST- Rod Kasler pa s lor
v H Braley Sunday school
sup I Sunday sc hool 9 JO a .t;n
worsh iP servtce and cO:m
mun on
10 30 am
yo Gth
meetmg 6 p m
Sunday
evenmg serv1ce 7 regu lar
board mee t1ng th1rd Saturday
7 p m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH - Sunday Schoo l
9 30 am Worsh1p serv1ce 11
a m
Wednesday prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
Sunday
night worshtP 7 .JO p m
RU"LAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gr1m m Jr , pastor
Sunday SchooL 9 30 a m
Morning worsh iP 10 30 am
Young peop les serv1ce 6 .45
p m
Evangel tsf• c servt ce
7 30 p m Wednesday evemng
serv 1ce 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
George Casto, pastor Sunday
School 9 J..Q..;_n_e_o~onhtp
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
serv tce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Seconct and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Cra1g, pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m worship servtce 11
am
tra 1nlng unton. 6 30
p m even1ng worship servu;e
7 30 p m Mid week prayer
service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST, P 0 Box 487, Miller
St, Mason , w va Sunday
B1ble Study 10 a m
WorShiP
11 a m and 7 p m Brble Study
Wednesday 7 p m , Voca l
music
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school.
9 45 am worship serv1ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
B1ble study. Wednesday. 7 30
pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St , Mason w
Va Chester Tennant, pastor
Sunday school , HI a m ,
mornmg worship, 11 am
evangeltStic serv1ce, 7 30 p m
Bib le study and prayer serv ice ,
Wednesday, 1 30 p m Phone
773 5133
HARTFORO CHURCH OF
CH R 1ST m Chrts!1an Unton The Rev Wtlliam Campbell,
pastor Sunday School, 9 30
am • James Hughes, supt
even1ng service, -1 30 p m
Wednesday evening pray e r
meeting 7 30 p m Youth
prayer serv1ce each Tuesday
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH, Letart W Va Rt
1 Rev
George Hoschar,
pastor Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and 8 1ble study
7 30 p m Cottage Pray e r
Servtce Tuesday , 10 am
Worsh iP Servtce
Thursday,
7 30 p m

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2 500 00
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2 500 00
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Pe sona Se r v c es
00 0 00
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000 00
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Pe son a Se rv c es
72 0 00
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5 500 00
Pe son a Se r v ces
Supp es &amp; Ma e a s
200 00
Othe
700 00
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4 400 00
Ad m
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Gove n Se r v
20 480 00
Sec u ty of Persons
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Pe son a Se v es
55 000 00
2 62 5 00
Olhe
To a Fo r Po ce
De par men
76 625 00
F re Depa tment
500 00
Pe son a Se v c es
Supp es an d Ma
2 000 00
2 60 00
Notes
To a fo F r e
Depa men
5 660 00
Total f o Sec ur y
o f Pe sons an d
P ope y
82 285 00
Commun ty Env onmenl
P ann ng Comm ss on
3 000 oo
Personal Se rv ces
Total Fo P an n ng
Comm ss on
3 000 00
UtI ty Light ng
Ca p tal Ou ay
2 000 00
T otal Fo U I y
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200000
Tot a or T an spo at on
200000
Fac t es
Section 4 Tha
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pop ated f om the STREET

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AND
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GA SOLIN E TAX
Transportal on
Fac1 t es
Street Dept
20 000 00
Pe sana Se v c es
Supp es Ma e ats
and Too s
3 500 00
Olhe
3 8 5 00
Tot a For Str eet
P av ng
37 3 5 00
To a For S ee
Con st ruct on
Ma ntenance
and R epa Fund
37 3 5 00
Sect on 5 Tha
llere be ap
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he STATE
H GHWAY
MPROVEMENT
F UND
P CT O F AU T O
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TA X

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Facltes
State H ghway Fund
Per sona Se v ces
500 00
0 ller
4 500 00
Tota For S ate
H ghway mprovement
Fund
5 000 00
Sect on 6 T hat llere be ap
p opr ated
from
th e
CEMETERY FUND
Public Health Serv ces
Cemetery Ope at on
And Ma n1enance
Persona Serv ces
7 500 00
Suppl es and Ma
400 00
To a Fo Cemete y
Operat on and
Ma ntenance
8 900 DO
To a For Cemete y
F und
8 900 00
Secl on 9 Tha
he e be ap
prop a ed f om h e WATER
REVENUE FUND
Commun1ty Env ronmenf
Water Pumpmg
Pe son a Se v ce s
30 000 00
Supp es and Mat
2 000 00
Tota For Water
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42 000 00
Water D str buhon
Personal Se v ces
5 000 00
Sup pi es and Mat
2 000 00
Equp
400000
0 her
7 500 00
Total F o Wa t er
38 soo 00
0 str t
on
To a t F o wa e
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80 soo 00
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500 00
Persona Serv c es
43 500 00
Debt Se v ce
Tota For Adm
44 000 00
Water
Water Wei Imp
650 000 00
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650 000 00
To ta For Wa e
Revenue Fund
816 500 00
Sect on
0 That there be
appropr ated f om the SEWER

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Pe son a Se v ces
12 000 00
Supp es and Mat
0 000 00
Tota For Sewe
Ma nt
22 000 00
To a For Sewage
22 000 00
Adm n strat onSewage
700 00
Pe sona Se v ces
45 325 00
Debt Serv ce
Tota For Adm
Sewage
46 025 00
Tota For Sewer (Revenue
Fund
68 025 00
Section 13 That the e be
appropr ated
f om
he
GENERAL
BOND
RET REMENT F U ND
000 00
Paymen of Pr n c pal
3 937 50
Payment of lnte est
Total For Gen era
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0 937 50
Add tonal Funds
Sect on 1S
Tha
here be
approp ated f r om the F ederal
Revenue Fund
5 000 00
Bu d rg
13 600 00
Other
To al fo Federa
Revenue Fund
28 600 00
F re Dept Bu ld ng
Fund
Cap ta Outlay
80 000 00
To at Fo F re
Dept B dg Fund
80 000 00
Total AI
Appropr a ons
1 131 0•2 so
Sect on 17 And the v !age
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warran s on the
d aw h s
VII age Treasurer for payments
from any of he forego ng ap
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proper
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971 WILLY S WAGONEER
o ewe c ean up &amp; de ta

N OV N G n emo yo ou w e
and mo lle wllo passed aw y
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Pets For Sale
POODLE groom ng $S Back
A K C oy sud ~ erv ces $50
Ca Coo v li e 66 39 s
_____2-~5 5 c
A KC
o y Po o d e P u pp es
$7 5 00 S ames e K tens $ 5
Pllon e 256 6747
1 0 26 c

hat he app op a t ons for
cont ngenc es can on y be ex
pended upon appea of two
ll ds vote of Coun c 1 to tems
of expense const tu ng a tega
obi gat on aga ns th e v age
and to
purposes othe than
110se covered by t he other
spec f c app apr at ons here n
made
Sect on 18 Th s reso ut on
sha take effec a the ea es t
per od a lowed by aw
Passed 2 4 74
ane Wa on
A tes t
C e k of Counc
Ra ph H Werry
P es den o Co~.Jnc
CERTIFICATE
Sect on 5705 39 R C
No
app op at on measu e sha
become effec ve unt I th.ere s
f ed w ll the app apr a ng
author y by th e coun y aud o
a ce I f cate that he Iota ap
propr at ons f om each fund
taken together w th a t o he
ou standing approp a ons do
not exceed
such
off c a
est rna e or amended off c a
es mate
When
the
ap
p UtJr at ons does no exceed
su ch off c a
es ma e
ne
coun y aud o slla I g ve such
cer fi c ate lorlllw th
upon
re c e v ng
f om
he
ap
propr a ng author ty ace t ed
copy o f
he app op a on
measu e
The State of Oh o Me gs County

"

Jane Wa ton C e k of the
V age of Pomeroy n sad
Coun y and n wllose custody
1'1e F es Journa sand Reco ds
are equ red by the Laws of the
State of Oh o o be kep t do
he eby
cert fy
that
he
fa ego ng Annua App opr a on
Reso lu on s a ken and cop ed
from the or g na
Reso u on
now on f e w h sa d v 1 age
hat he forgo ng Resotu on has
been c ompa ed by mew th !he
sad or gna t and thai he sam e
s a t ue and correct copy
t hereof
W ness my s gnature th s 4 h
day of Feb uary 974

c

Jane Wa ton
C e k of the v age o
Pomeroy
M e gs County Oh o

INFORMATION ABOUT
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

AND

GREAI OOUNTRY

STIREO
92.1 FM
WMPO
-Mtddleport Pomeroy

...

971 DOOGE CORONET

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EXPERIENCED
Rad it~ till

3 Set s ol Bunk
Beds
69 9S up
J Pc Ba ssett Bedroom
Su te hke new
299 95

c

39 95 up

- Good Select on 1 and 2 pc
t v ng Room Su tes 2S 00

up

lost

Nolice
AN NOU N C N G n ew 1'10u 5 0
ncome ax se v ce Open on y
on Mond a y Wed n es da y and
F d a y e v en ng s by app
Wa nd a Eb n Co Rd '}') o f
Ro u e
by pHs P on e 99 2

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- Several Refngerators

A C H L D S pe

dog an sw e s o
ll e n am e o
C ndy
B own
an d an sma I t em a e Par
b eag le an d par ba s~ e
os
m e out o Cll es er Phon e
985 3356
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From the a gest Truck or
Bu ldo zer Ra d a tor to th e
sma l est Heater Co e
Nathan B ggs
Rad1ator Spec at st

Auto Sales

Rutland Fum1ture
742 4211

Wanted

Rutland 0
Dave or M1ke

965 VAL ANT P ymou h good
ond on
Contac
Ro and
Sea l es a Ru lland Fu n u e
o Patty Sea es a B ue &amp;
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2 55 p

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Ma bu
automat c 307 F ar cond ton
s 50 ca 992 637
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EX PER ENCEO p an er
n
er o and ex e o
Ca Don F R DAY AND SATU R D AY
F EBR U ARY 8 THROUGH 9
Phon e 985 3951
Va n M e e
OLD SMOB LE
970
442
TRUCKLOAD
SALE
OF
au
om
a
c
W
30 Good con
------- 2 3 26 p F AC T ORY SE COND LIVING
d on Phone 992 75 9
ROOM SU TES
SAVE 30
2 36
PCT TO SO PCT SALE S
F R DAY AND SATURDAY
F EBRUARY 8 THROUGH 9
9 AM TO 8 PM PL US B G
RESPONSIBLE
SAV NG S ON ALL F U R
2 0 R 3 bed oom
home
N T U RE
AND
UP
PERSON
basemen
a um num s d ng
HOLSTERY
S UPPLE S
Wanted to own and operate
s orm w ndows and doors
N
STORE
A L SO
fo ced a r fu nace fenced
candy &amp; confect on vend ng
GUARANTEED
8 TRA C K
y ard Phon e 992 3791
rout e Me gs County and
ONLY
STEREO TAPE S
2 3 7 c
su round ng area Pleasant
\ 2 50 EACH NEW L A RG E
RECLIN NG CHAR TO BE
bu s ness H1Qh prof I tems
DE SI RABLE
wo bed oom
G IVEN AWAY COME
N
Can start part t me Age or
hOuse n M ddlepo
eady o
REG STER NO PUR CHA SE
ex per ence not
mportant
NECE SSARY DRAW NG S oc cupy Ca 992 5310
Requ r es car and Sl 195 to
31 26 c
AT 6 PM
SATURDA Y
$3 750 cash nvestment For
FEB 9 YOU N E ED NOT BE
PRESENT
TO
WIN
deta Is wnte and
nclude
POMEROY RECOVERY 622 NEW 3 bed oom home good
your phone number
water 6 acres 3 au bu l d nos
E
MA I N
STREET
Department BVV
and ce lar Off Me gs County
POMEROY
PHONE 992
on W I am Sm th Ro ad 3
3938 Meadowbrook Rd
755ol
m es f om Sa em Cen er
St Lou1 s Park MN 5S426
27 26tp

Busmess Opportumt1es

Real Estate For Sale

For Sale or Trade
Y EAR OL D 1'10 se lo sa eo
ade fo r goo d u sed Ca m pe
Top Phon e 742 3842
2 46 c

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Wanted To Buy
WANTED TO
BUYll

Scrap Newspapers
s1.30 for 100 lb.
Brown Pasteboard
s1.30 for 100 lb.
I.B.M. Cards
61 per pound
Rosenberg
Recycling Co.

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For Rent

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NG oom ove

Athens Oh1o
We c ose ea c h F day noon
fo balance of week

R VER S DE Auto Wre c k ng
w I pay $5 fo a I un 1&lt;. ca s
Phon e 304 882 524 4 o 773
5890

CAS H pad fo a
makes and
mod e s of mob le homes Ph
a ea code 6 4 446 1425
2 7 26 c
CASH pad for a makes and
models ot mob e homes
Phone area code 61 4 423 9S3
4 3 tc
964 AND OLDER s ve cons
W I pay 22c ford mes SSe fo
qua ers
$
0 fo
ha ves
$3 so to do ars Please quo e
the k.. nds of cons you have
and send ep l es o Jack e
Wams ey R
4 Pataskala

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FOR SA E by owne
home 6
rooms and ba h close to own
and g ade sc hoo
Ca I 992
77 75 at er
p m
266 c

3 AND 4 R OOM turn shed and
unfu n she d
ap a tm en s
Phone 991 5434
' 2 c
PR V ATE m eet ng
oom tor
any o gan za on phone 992
39 75
3 1 fc
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2 6 Jtc

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A CRE or ac re to s for sa e
C y water ava ab l e
n
Located on Sta e
s p ng
Rou e 14 3 Phone 992 J640
1 27 2tc

2 B ED R OOM llom e n M d
dleport pr va e owne
new
oof -and ba h a v a l ab e for
mmed a e oc c upancy Phone
949 3832
2 6 6tp

DOWN STA R S a par m ent 5 GROCERY bus ness fo sale
Bu ld ng for sale or ease
rooms bath and furnace
Phone 773 5618 f om 8 30 p m
C a 99 2 3056
to 0 p m for appo ntment
2 8 3 c
3 20 fc
- - - -·S NGER sew ng mach nes 1972
J BEDROOM mob e home a
model
n beaut ful wa nut
:!i 30 p e
e ect c $ OOdepos
cab net Makes des gn st t
mon h p us ut I es Loca ed
buttonho es
ches z g zag
on Route 33 Pom e oy Phone
b nd hems e c L ke new
304 675 2246
On y $89 95 Ca l Ravenswood
2 5 Sip
273 9521 or 273 9893 afte S 00
12 7 ti c
TRAILER
bedroom n ce for
coupe Phone 992 7479
2 5 fc FOR SALE La g e eve to
New L ma Road Ru and A I
u I es ava table Phohe 742

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For Sale

3083

2

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GOOD USED

OLD tu n " c vaK ao es
--- - - c oc k s ce boxes bra ss beds F t&lt; t: EZER beef and umber fo
d slles desks or compete
sa e Phone 992 ~ ~5
hou s eho l d s
W
e M D
2 6 3tp
M ler Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
- - - - - --(2 Good Ones)
ca I 992 7760
5 __:
13 tf c
1-S1debyS1de
$150
1-2 Door
2 YEAR OLD eg s ered brown
NO
coppe
70c rad a to s
Sw ss bull w ll
ng $500
(Top &amp; Bottom) $125
J2c red brass 35c bat e es
Ph 742 4 7
s 20 M A Ha Reedsv e
2 7 Jtc
Oh o Pllone 378 6249
POMEROY LANDMARK
__ ______I _:27
:_ f 8 WEEKS OLD p gs $25 00
eacll A so H man m lker
9 .. _ Jack W Carsey Mgr
$40 00 Phone 949 21 5
Ail
Phone 992 9932
2 7 3tp
CO N CORD T ave ! T ra !er n ce
fo coup e Ca l 99 2 7479
BEAUT FUL Wa nu s ereo
AM FM rad o stereo 8 trJck.
I 3
c
rad o am fm
tape com
ape comb nal on 4 speaker
o ...
"'
&lt;~pe deck
sound
sys t em
Ba. ance
Ba a nee t 03 49
or
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ava l ab e
ava able Ca 1 992 396S
Pllone 992 396S
I 2 tfc
28 tfc
TV
SERV C EM A N
Loca
Ret a f rm M n mum 40 hou
AS SORTMENT of a um num PANT DAMAGE 974 Z g Zag
SEW NG MACH NES 51 I n
wee k some ove t me Pad
w ndows and frames Phone
va c at on
o lle
benet t s
cartons
No at
o g na
992 2789
Armed fo ces o
ech schoo
achments needed as our
2 6 6tc
ba c kground requ red Ex
coni ots a e bu
n Sews
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pe ence p efe red
Id ea
w h I or 2 need es makes
REG I STERED Angus bul
opportun ty lor V etnam
but onholes sew on but ons
ca l ves fo sa e Ca ll or see B 11
vete ans w te co Tile Da y
monograms and b nd hem
W t e Rock Sp ngs Oh o
st tch Full cash pr ce $38 50
Sen ne
Box
729 E
992 2789
Pome oy Oil o 45769
or budget p an ava able
2__:6 6tc
2 6 lite
Phone 992 2984
28 fc
SALT FOR CE AND SNO\
Rock salt fo
townsh ps VACUUM C ea~ers new 974
town s and bus nesses n
Mode
Comp ele w th at
bu ks and bag s fo
ce and
c ean ng too s Sma I pa n
snow E x ce s or Sa t Work ~ damage n sh pp ng W
take
Phone 992 3891
.. , $27 casll or budge
pan
1 1 tfc
ava ab l e Phone 992 2984
1 28 lfc
1968 F L H HARLEY Dav s
mo l e ey e e Phone 882 3205 S NGER Automat c Z g Zag
Sew ng Mach nes n sew ng
2 5 Me
tab e Makes but on holes
sews on b~ttons b nd hems
SEW IN G Mach nes Brand new
etc Top notch cond ton Pay
Z g Zag n n ce wa nut tab e
55 o te ms ava lab e Phone
In o g na cartons
Never
992 2984
used
C earance on
973
1 28 tfc
models
on
a
few
ava !able
S63 40 cash or
terms ava lab e Phone 992 UPHOLSTERY fabr cs by the
2984
yard 54 nches wide as tow as
2 S tfc
Sl 95 per yard ve l vets as ow
as $3 45 Imported ve vets
Vacuum
BABYS I TTER waned n my ELECTROLUX
$9 95 we a l so llave ny on
C eaners compete w th at
home must have own
ans
hercu on
cotton
pr nts
ta chments cordw nder and
port at on 5 or 6 days a week
v nyls emnants by the yard
pa nt spray Used but In ke
Phone 992 2S50 o 742 6551
or by the p ece Pomeroy
30 f c
new cond ton
Pay $34 45
Recovery 622 E Man St
cash or budget plan ava tab e
Pome oy Phone 992 755 4
Phone 992 2984
29 26 c
GR L L c ook c a hop and k t
2 5 fc
ch en h e p wan ed App y n
FOAM of 11 your o d couch and
pe son C ow s S eak House
cha r cush ons as low as
1 27 tfc COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
COAL
COMPANY
THE
s o 95 Upholstery books on y
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soc
4 nch covered foam
STATE
ROUTE
7
AT
mattresses for standard s ze
W e have the p ocJuc on hand
CHESHIRE OPEN 7 AM
bed
S'29 95
Pomeroy
and we del ver to you per
TIL L 6 30 PM 5 DAY S A
Recovery 622 E Ma n Street
sona ly Helen Jane B own
WEE K PHONE 992 5693
Pome oy Phone 992 7554
992 5113
29 26tc
2 54 c
l2 30 l c
,

REFRIGERATORS

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For Rent or :sale

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Help Wanted

__________

WANTED

PAPER CARRIER
WANTED IN
SYRACUSE

PHONE 992-2156

lHE

v

DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, 0.

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On Most Amer can Cars

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 2094

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Matn Pomeroy 0
READY M X
CONCRETE
de ve ed
gh
o you
pro ect Fas and easy Free
est ma es Phone 992 3284
Goeg en Ready M x co
M ddleport Oil o
6 30 f c
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SONABLE ra es Ph 446
4782 Gal po s John Russe
Owne and Operator
.... I C TANKS
SEr-T
AROB C
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M LLER
SAN TAT ON
STEWART OH 0 PH 662

3035

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0 4 fc

SEPTIC
TANKS
c eaned
Modern San a on 992 3954 or
992 7J49
0 23 tfc
FOR ~ eCTr cal p umb ng and
emode ng wo k Ca 1 843
2341 for FREE ESTIMATE S
1 26tc

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0 LE S Hea ng

Ad Cen er
A thens serv c es a I makes
Hear ng
tests
by
ap
po n men
Rena
plan
ava lab e P ~ one 592 6238
29 12 p

BI SS ELL Construct on room
add tons and remodel ng
P ofess onal floor sand ng
and f n sll ng o d and new
References ava abe Phone
949 3833
25 26 c
PR Cli
CONSTRUCT ION
Roof ng
spout no
k tchens
and bathrooms Comp l ete
remade ng Pllone 742 6273
2 3 fc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
op so
f I
c h ng serv ce
d rt
mestone
B&amp;K Ex
c ava ng Phone 992 5367 or
99 2 386 1
9 tfc

Real Estate For Sale

ONE 2 year o l d black 7 8
fo
sa e
Tennessee Walke
Phone 992 3640
1 27 21c
7 fc _______ _______ _

STEREO kAU 0
am fm
8
I ack ape comb nat on 4 way
speake
sound
system
Ba l an c e $ 02 66 or vse ov
budget te ms Cal 992 3965
1 tfc

Area s Mos1
Reasonable Pr ces

Part II
Last week we talked about one area

All work guaranteed

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

up

See Herb
Grate
SH OOT N G
Ma h
Co n
Ho tow G un Clu b u n
rs
gh t a e M es Ceme e y H O U SE o 3 or 4 room apa
m en ! w an ed mm ed a e y n EXCEL S OR Sal
F ac ory
h oked
Ru and
Wo ks E
P o m e oy o
M dd eporl
guns on y Sun day Fe b a y
Man S
Pomeroy A k nds
P hon e 992 3409
0
p m
of sail water pel e s w ale
2"
nugge s bock sa t and own
28 '
Oh o R ve Sa t Phone 99 2
L G HT hau n g Ca
389 1

T R A LER SPA CE o r en
n
R a n e c a 1 99 2 7838 o
2429
2 St c

By Hugh P Klrkel
Executive VIce President
Holzer Medical Center

Water L1nes and PowEtr
L nes All work done by the
foot or con1ract Also dozer
work and sep11c tanks '"
sta lied

Open B Til S

Pomeroy

0

DITCHING SERVICE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph 992 2174

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

608 E
MAIN

REALTY
0

POMERO
ACRES -

C ose

SPACIOUS b Leve and spl t
ev e homes a e now under
cons! uc on on c ty wale
and sewer
Many de uxe
f a ures nclud ng a r con
Best f nanc ng
d ton ng
ava able Othe
ype homes
n d fferent areas on F H
Adm f nanclng w th no down
payment ca
co lect (837
li540
or wr te to ME GS
DEVELOPMENT p 0 Box
33 M ddleport Oh 0 45760

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Rutland
2 s to y hou se.
Large barn
Corn cr b

SIO 900 00
, ACRE GROUND
Mob le home
2x60
new In new add t on W I
sell separate l y $6 500 00
POMEROY Exce l ent
es t ab shed bus ness w th
r ea estate No phone n
fa mat on on th s one please
I apartment over for ad
d t ana ncome

HOUSE AND Ia ge lot tor sa e
Vacant now on new by pass
Rt 7 Cat 247 2163
2 6 4tc

NEW 3 bedroom home I 2 bath
garage basement on Gravel
H 1 M ddleport Natura gas
already
n
Phone Dale
Dutton 992 3369 even ngs
992 2534
7 tfc

THE

c losets) K tchen has many
cab net s &amp; range
D n ng

area Ut I ty R Oak floc s

WISEMAN

some ca peted A I d apes
Carport Storage About 4
acre $ 9 900 00

If no answer 992 2568

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Pomeroy, Ohro . J~/69

SMALL INVESTMENT

W 11

buy th s n ce 2 bedroom home
Has
bath
gas
fu na c e
basement and arge lot On y

$6500 00
COUNTRY HOME

New

modern 3 bedroom a l e ectr c
home
baths d n ng 2
lam ly
ooms and daub e
garage n fu l basement La ge
lot No down payment w th
excel ent cred t $27 500 00

YOUR FUTURE

EXCAVAT NG dozer load er
and backhoe work
sept c
anks nstal ed dump t uck~
and lo boys for h re w 1 haul
f I d rt
op so I I mestone
and g ave Ca Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n gh phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 1 tfc
DOZER work land c ea ng by
he acre hour y or contract
farm ponds roads et c Large
dozer and operator w th over
20 years exper ence Pul n.s
Elo:cavat ng Pome oy Oh o
PilOn e 992 2478
12 19 tfc
BACKHOE Serv ce CHARLES
R HATF ELO
Route
Ru t and Oh o 45775 phone
742 6092 wate r tines footers
and trenches 24 hours 1
days a week
2 7 261p
B L OCKS boa d and all repa rs
on sma eng nes W k nson
Sma I Eng ne Sa les 399 W
Ma n St Phone 992 3092
2 6 2btc
R DER S AUTO SALVAG IN G
We Buy Scrap Meta s and
P ckup Auto Bod es From
Sate Route
24
Route 4
Pomeroy Oh o
2 5 5tp

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NE GLERS FOR BU LD NG
HOUSES We I draw pr nts
or
bu d
to
yovr
spec f cat ons
Neg er s
Bu d ng Supply
Rae ne
Oh o Ca 949 3604
2 5 26tc

CL N E S Canst uct on
com
pete remodel ng new homes
acre ots ava lable Phone
742 6261
2 5 6tc
AUTOMOBILE nsurance been
cance l ed"
Lost
your
opera to r s cense Ca
992
7428

6

AGENCY
Exc1tmg
New Home
YOU

WONT

BEL EVE

YOUR EYES WHEN YOU

STEP' IN SIDE THIS NEW
SPL T
LEVEL
H U GE
L V NG ROOM WITH A
LOVELY BALCONY EF
FECT GO NG TO THE 3
LARGE
BEDROOMS
BEAUT FUL
BU L T N
OAK
CAB NETS W TH
QUALITY
APPL ANCES
BU LT IN COMPLETELY
CAR
TED FOR DAD - A
LARG~
CAR GARAGE
W TH WORKSHOP P
ACRES
TO
PUl ~R
AROUND ON LOCATED IN

RUTLANq

SEE THE

ONE TO

YOU

MUST

NSIDE OF TH S
APPREC IAT ~

IT

Gatlla Co s Largest Real
Est ale Sates Agency
Off ce 446 3643
Even ngs Call
E M
Ike W1seman
446 3796
E N W1seman 446 4500
Bud McGhee 446 USS

WILL r m or cut trees and
shrubbery A lso c ean out
basements aft cs etc Ca 1
9d9 322 or 742 444
2 2 26tc

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Unless You Want
To Save Money
On A Mob1le Home

FLEOWOOD
12 X 60
2 BEDROOM
Total e ec
4 nch panel ng
1hroughou1
double
n
su l at on
bay
window
storms &amp; screens deluxe
turn lure 2 dr refr g wired
for dryer plumbed for
washer house 1ype door w
storm
Dehvered

ac

e

of Medicare Health Insurance the
hospital portion called Part A
Hospital msurance under Med1care
relates to any mpallent stay m a
hospital
The Part B of MediCare IS the
mediCal msurance whtch covers doctors
~ fees hoth when you are a patient m the
v hospital and when you see hun in hiS
off1ce and outpatient hospital charges
j When you go to the hospital for diagnosiS
&gt; or treatment for an illness and are not
&gt; admitted as a bed patient the servtces
you recetve are called outpatient
hospital semces
Your medical msurance helps to pay
" for doctors fees outpatient hosp1tal
x services mcludlng phystcal therapy and
:::: other health care servtces We 11 go mto
more detail on these coverages a little
later m th1s arttcle
For each calendar year your
v Med1care med1cal tnsurance cannot
~ make any payment until you have had
¢ and pa1d for $60 of reasonable charges for
x covered medical expenses This f1rst $60
of expense m a year that you must pay IS
x' referred to as your deductible
Once you have met the requtrement
~ and patd for the $60 deduchb e charges
then your Medicare medical msurance
will pay 80 pel of your hosp1tal out
patten! charges and doctors fees The
;::: rematntng 20 pet IS pa1d by you as the
patient or may he covered by other m

1,

On January 1 thts year the
federal government began
makmg
monthly
cash
payments to people m fmanc1al
Need who are 65 or older or
who are blind or diSabled
As a result of the new
program called the Sup
plemenlal Secunty Income
I?rogram a meetmg IS
scheduled for 10 a m Fnday
Feb 22 at the Semor Cttizens
eenter
m
Pomeroy
Representatives from the
Soc1al Security Office will be
presenj to explam the new
program
When needed the sup
plemental secunty mcome wtll
provide a baSic cash mcome up
to $140 a month for a smgle
person and $210 a month for a
famtly Under the program
people can have IIJill!l&gt;d assets

Ph 992 7777
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Pays n add ton to any c overage you now have AI
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Sen or c t zens here have an oppo tun ty to enrol n a
un que "hosp tal and extended care p og am wh ch sup
plemen1s Med care to pay the ever ncreas ng med cal

You do not pay extra regard ess of age o cond ton
Guaranteed renewab e for I f e can never be cancell ed by

N. W. COMPTON. 0. D.

USED CARS

1972 AM. MOTORS

EXTRA SPECIALS

have Even cove s CANCER ARTHR!T S HEAR T
CONDIT ION DIABETE S or any olhe lness
ALL ACC DENTS COVERED
BENEFIT EFFECTIVE ON ENROLLMENT DATE
NO WAITING PERIODS

Big Capacity
Maytag

Agent
Animal Science
Jackson
Th1s
Monda)
evenmg s top1cs w II be
General Nutr ent Needs of
Beef Calf to Cow
and
t;eneral Feedmg Programs
The topics on Feb 18 will be
Forage Spec1es and The
Nutntion of the Beef Cow
Herd on Feb 25 Nulnt on
and Beef Cow Produchv1ty

1972 PINTO 3 DR.

Ava1lable To SlOO A Day For
Hospttal Expenses 365 Days After Med care
Pays n extended care fad! t es He e s a I st of som e
of the features
no one too o d
NO HEAL T H
REQUIREMENTS protects you fo any cond I on you

Next Door to the
Jones Boys

Beef school opens. soon

as relentless predators Yel
there 1s never a sense of the
filmmaker explmtmg such
gruesome details one reviewer
po nts out
The rev ewer also comments
favorabl) on the humor wh1ch
IS cut nto the him- a sea otter
lymg on ts back and us1ng Its
belly as a d mng table black
bea rs work ng on a honey tree
that refu ses to be pned apart
and pel can s d v1n g as 1£
dehnous straight mto the sea
to grab their prey
Narrat on of the film IS by
Rex
Allen
Vamshmg
a reviewer
Wildern ess
states does not try to
a
fev.
mmutes
pad
of go od an mal footage
mto a feature length film
Almost all of 1t has ment and
one ends up wantmg more
rather than less the reVIewer
pomts out

At Riggs

YOU MUST BE ON MEDICARE

Frank Gheen Sates Mgr

$180000
BUILD YOUR ESTATE BY
INVESTING IN ONE OF THE
ABOVE PROPERT ES OUR
SALES STAFF IS ALIVE
DROP IN AND SEE 1ST
H,AND
SMALL FARMS NEEDED
QUICK

PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharges S!l&gt;lla Smith
Gallipolis Ferry Mrs Lew s
Taylor Galhpohs
Irene
Bowyer Pomt Pleasant Dav1d
Tomlson Ashton Loman
Jones Pmnt Pleasant Ada
Brubaker Jackson
Max
Hanmng Henderson and
Geraldme Greer New Haven

WASHINGTON
In a
contmwng effort to relieve the
fue shortage and avo d gas
rattan ng
Con gressman
Clarence E Miller s spon
sonng leg1slatwn to suspend
auto emlsstons controls on cars
regiStered m the areas of the
country w1th no s1gmflcant
auto related a1r pollutiOn
problem
Rep Miller sad temporary
suspensiOn of such controls
would ncrease gas mileage
and produce demonstrated
sav ngs of b llwns of gallons of
gasoline over the suspended
period The b11l provides that
the con trois be removed from
cars res1gereed n a designated
90pct of the country until June
30 1977 or unhl the President
declare s that a petroleum
shortage no longer ex1sts
whtchever ts later
The megalopolis from Boston
to Wa sh ngton parts of
Cahforma and metropolitan
Phoerux and Tucson Anzona

New Nature film
coming to Meigs
nesda y a nd rhursday mghls
lhe
him
s
well
photographed and lS rammed
w th nll&gt; restmg footage of
an mals
n the1r natural
SUI roundmgs Shot entirely m
35 nm t1 e p cture benef ls
greatly from the m reased
clar t) d sclosed m compa son
to l6mn f lm Colm f1del ly
and lack of gra n are noted m
the process ng w th tl e 35 '"
f1lm
The work of A R Dubbs and
Hemz Se1lmann as well as
se v e r a l a ddll an a l
photographers the f lm covers
a Wide area from the Arct c to
the Flonda Everglades Wh ie
t treats some trad1t onal
nature mov e subJects - tl e
mass su c1de of len m ngs the
up stre am p lgnmage of
salmon - 1t also has some
startm gly unfamiliar mater al
The shots of an all1ga tor
k lling and devour ng a rat

auto emission controls

Ve11!raos Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Samuel
Robmson Rutland Em1ly
Kuhn Mtddleport Kelhel
Vtrg1I
Hatfield
Dexter
Yarbrough Rutland Walll&gt;r
Coursey Pomeroy
DISCHARGES - Belinda
Ft tch Lowell Collins Cra1g
Howard Mary Hendncks
Sybil Green Joseph Bowland

H umph ey M a nd M s M ke
Ge lach Mr and M s F anc 5
Ande r son M s Jus ce
ra
Va n Coo n ey M
a nd M s
Geo ge Ba les M
a d M s
M y on Ba ey M
and M r s
am es B ewe
M a nd M s
Guy Cowa n M
and M s
Cha les Boy ! s M s Pu n
Mr a nd M s C u ~ enk nson
Mr an d M s A en Jenk. nson
M and Mrs Ja m es Eul er M
and M s MCJ u Chambe s
M s J ack u ner F ed Ru h
M a nd Mr s Cha es Wh e
M d e d Beeso n B a dbu y
Chur h o f Ch s t W a l ace
R usse
Don Ne so n
K ng
Bu Ide s Su pp y
M ss Rh od a
Ha I
Roy
P dd y Don Mu Ten A usl n
Russe l
Ka h y
We n e
L e Ovke om R ey Geo qe
H acke tt Sr
W I am M o s
R ha d W t Ruby C ouch
Fo e
Su mm e s
G eg
Hayes Ph y s Mu len E a
M':je
Daug h e ty
Ha o d
De o k y ke Nea l an d Jane l

Jac k Ca se y Ha ry Gohr ng
R od Saue r
Bo b Sout he rn
Ja m es Cr swe l Abe Grueser
T Johnson Robe t Poo e Art
Sc hee ler
W II am Neutz n g
Da v d Ash ey
Pau
Goode
Jer y War d J m Ha r s Frank
M a l nos k
L owe l
Beaver
Char es Scott Cha l@s Benne t
W k e
H o l ma n
V ·g n a
G ogao Ed h Abbe t G G
Wern e
A I ce G ant E ver ett
Dav s M and Mrs R ch ar d
M and M s M;a on
Russe
F en h M
and M
D on
St e s M and Mrs Robe I
Duckwo th M
and M s Ed
Cr ook s Re ed Gan dee Mr a nd
M r s Cl yd
W n es A I ce s
Ce am cs Do oth y Ca dwel
M s Fr ed Kess nge
M s
Beu a h Roush M and M s
James Buc ha nan
Mr and
M
La" ence Ha I M
and
M
C eo Ke ns Joyc e Ke ns
Mr and M s R c ha rd K ar L
W Wa ke
Ma shall Me
M on Ha y Moore M
Fa ey Pau M c E ha ney D a e
Wa l bu n
Eve e
E w n
Roscoe W se F eda Faehn e
R c ha d Vaug h a n He man
-l "lddox M
De ah Mu lo d
M a n d M s Cle o Bake M
and M s Rober Lew s Phy I s
Ha ke t M s L R W ey
M s Ma y Lyons Tom K el y
Da y Tho i\-Ja
M
C a y
Dav s
Gosney s Du d s a n d
Suds An hony Russel Ja m es
Wh t a ch

and
Vams hmg Wilderness one Uesnake - fangs and all
of the e\\ nature documenta r) of a snak e b1rd spear ng and
f lms w ll play at the Ma gs U en gulp ng down fish are
Thea ter 1n Pomeroy Wed fasc matmg studies of an ma ls

Miller would stop most

Enrollment Open Here

Cho ce of water
temps Auto water
level control L nt
F Iter or Power Fin
Ag tator •
Perma Press
Maytag
Hill to of Heat
Dryers
Surround
clolhes
w th gentle even
heat No hot spols
no overdrylno F ne
Mesh L nt F liter
We Specialize 1n
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
SerYice

La te st contr buto s n c ude
Ter esa Da v s M ax ne D a st
M an d Mrs Jo hn Ze k le M
and M s Gene Snow den M
and M s Ja ck Hawl ey M
and Mrs M ford H yse l M s
M C W son V v an Wadde
M and Mrs ra But che M
and M s Rober I F she
M
and Mrs Edd e Bu k e tt M
and M s Me zge
M s da
Bachn e M and M s Ha ry
Ches h e
S ephan L a ne M s
Cec
M dk f Mrs W am
Oh l nge Genev ev e Sh e m a n
Bel y Cl ne B
F nk Don
Reute
Ben Dav d son Ste Ia
Hayes Mr and M s Edga
Reyno ds Ca I Lock e I G ace
Haw e y Mr and M s L ela nd
Brown Mr and M s Eve e l
Ba chne Gra ce P ratt C a es
Way la nd John Jelfe s M
and Mrs Lew s Long Mrs R
W Sax ton M s E v a H a rt ey
Jo hn Tay o W I am Wa ne
E eano Ze her M s F oyd
R hodes M and M s Georg e
M e
M ss Hoschar J J
C em ean s B Mun c y Don ald
F ymye Mr and M s C P
W ams M and M s E d ga
Arnott Hubert Tay o Mr and
Mrs Don Rou sh K e h Gob e
M and M s John K a w scz yn

Me gs Area farmers are
mv1ted to at!l&gt;nd the Me1gs
Area Beef School Monday
evemngs ~ eb 11 18 and 25
from 7 30 to 9 30 p m at the
Va-Ag room at Me1gs H gh
School
Speakers w1il beD ck Smtih
and Chlcago 11 no s are
accordmg to Miller the only Exll&gt;ns10n Ammal Sc1ent1st
areas of the U S where auto Ohio State Untvers1ty and
emtss10ns
controls
are Mike Gould Area Ex11!ns10n
genumely needed for public
health
Most of the separate States
m the r entirety have no a1r
pollutwn problem from cars
wh1ch adversely affect the
residents of that Stale Miller
sa1d It IS 1rrespons ble to
perstst m reqlllrtng emtsstons
controls on cars m these areas
at the expense of millions of
gallons of gasoline wasted each
materially
and every day
contr1butmg to the gasoline
shortages that cause suffermg
and mconveruence to mtll1ons
of Amen cans at thiS tune
Further
Congressman
Miller sa 1d the em1ss10ns bill
Will forestall unwarranted
attacks on the Clean Atr Act
and wh1le 1! w II help to
responsibly relieve the fuel
shortage will preserve the Act
a ct ory a
f{\a t ad o 4 d oo
as a v1tal environmental
bra kes
safeguard

SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE

MOBILE HOMES

Ole

may contact these indiVIduals
At the Feb 22 meet ng the
staff of the local cen!l&gt;r and
volunteers will help semor
clhzens 1n flll ng out ap
pllcattons
Persons now
rece1vmg state ass1stance do
not have to make apphcat10n
as they "Ill he transferred
automahcally All sen or
Clltzens or persons who are
blind or disabled
are
reque sted to atlend th e
meeting to f nd out I they are
eligtble for benef ts If
necessary transportatiOn w1ll
be provided by calling 992-7886
or 992 7884

program volunteers are now
bem g recru ted Volunteers
other accomtts This ranges
wtll orgamze pub! c meetmgs
from $1 500 for a smgle person
of aged bimd and disabled to
to $2 250 for a mamed couple explam supplemental secunty
People can also have money
mcome and w II help seek out
commg m and sllll get sup
people I kely to be elig ble
piemental secunty ncome
through names referred them
For earned mcome mdividuals
for contact
are eligtble for SSI If they
Any nd1v1dual or groups who
make below $365 a month and
would like to volun!l&gt;er m an
for couples $005 a mooth
effort to fmd eligible recipients
Apar I from earn ngs a
for SSl should contact Mrs
person may have other mcome
Pearl Welker or Mrs Eleanor
such as soc1al security
Thomas at 992 7886 or 992 7884
veterans compensation work
or M1ke Abels at 373-3593
man s compensatiOn and
Restdents needmg more 1n
pens1ons From these sources
formatiOn on the program also
an mdtvldual may recetve up to
$160 a month and a couple $230
a month and still be eligible for
SSI
In order to locate and mform
people m the area of the new

m the forms of savmgs and

MEDICARE

I nanc ng available

AU1omat

o d E G mo e Es he
area served by the squad have Ha
Ba rk er M ar e Pos t ewa
C
been contacll&gt;d VIa letter t11s C Cud&lt;. le Mr a nd Mr s B F
week for acttve partlclpatiOn n T urner R oscoe F fe R W
Gu hr c J D Powe
Am os
the dnve
Sor el
sa be a Pov e I Da

BERRY'S WORLD

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1500 00 a

E-R f-und tops $1 0, 000

In only two weeks due to
excellent pubhc 1esponse the
' new emergency ambulance
fund of the M ddlep01 t F 1re
surance that you carry There IS only one wtll pay for 80 pel of the remauung x Department has ._,one over the
$60 deducttble that must be met and pa d charges for all covered outpatient
$10 000 figure
hosp1tal services you rece1ve
for by you each year
Contnbutwns n the dnve to
Medicare Part B med1cal msurance
When a medical msurance cla un 1s
ra1se funds for the new truck
sent m you ll receive a statement w1ll also help pay for up to 100 Home
which would conform to
showmg your use of medical msurance Health v1s1ts each calendar year without
standards sel by tl e Na twnal
beneftts Thts statement mdicates how the pnor hosp1talizatton that IS reqmred
H1ghway Safe!) Act contmue to
much of your medical expense has been under Part A of Medicare when certam &lt; arr ve at the f re department
credited to your $60 deductible and the cond1t10ns are met Included n the
headquarters and at the
amomtt of 80 pet heneftt payments made med1cal msurance coverage for Home
departments posl office box
on your behalf tf any You can always Health are part-tune nursmg care
Box 144 m M dd leport
use the latest explanatiOn-of henef ts phys1cal therapy speech therapy and
Firemen are n ore than
statement you rece1ve to show your medical soctal services Your Part B
enthusiastic m the r pra1se of
doctor and the hospital when they want to coverage does not pay for full-tune
the public n respond ng to tl e
kno" how much of the $60 deductible has nursmg care med1callons personal
request
for funds !hey had
comfort or converuence terns or meals
been met and pa1d
hoped to make the new truck a
Medicare Part B coverage helps to deh\ered to yQur home
source
of commumty pr de
The hospital w1ll make the ap
pay for medical or surg1cal fees charged
through
public participation
by a doctor both as an mpat1ent and an flh cat on on your behalf for the
and the1r hopes arc bemg more
outpatient Other serv1ces performed by Medicare payment and w11l charge you
than realized and n a very
the physlctan which are covered mclude for any part of the $60 deductible you
short
span of !Jme
diagnostiC tests and procedures medical have not met plus 20 pet of the
Merchant contr buhons are
supplies and medications that cannot he remanung charges for the hosp1tal
not
commg m as qu1ckly as
outpatient serv•ces All hospttal
self-adlllll1lstered
had expecll&gt;d but are
firemen
Servtces not covered under Part B of Medicare charges are sent n for you the
begmnmg
to arr ve One firm
Medtcare mclude rout ne ph)Stcal patient by the hospital ousmess office at
presented $500 th s week
exammatlons eye exammatwns for Holzer Med1cal Center Medicare pays 80
Orgamzallons
and ch bs m the
prescnbmg f tt ng or changmg pet of your charges directly to
eyeglasses and umnumzattons unless the hosp1tal after your $60 deductible has
directly related to an InJury or an un been met and pa1d
All phys1c1an fees both mpat1ent and
mediate nsk of mfectwn such as a
outpatient
most be reported to Medicare
tetanus shot g1ven after an m]ur)
Your MediCare Part B medtca I m by you along w1th the bill or receipt For
surance helps pay for certain outpat1ent your converuence all Med1care forms
servtces for both dtagnosts and treat are available at the hospital busmess
men! Outpatient hospital coverage m off1ce
We hope th1s bnef revtew of the
eludes laboratorv tests X ray and
highlights
of your MediCare health m
radiology emergency room medtcal
descnbmg both the
surance
coverage
supplies such as splmts and casts and
other diagnostic procedures Alter the Part A hospital msurance and Part B
$60 deductible has been met Medicare med cal msurance pas been helpful

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SSI meeting set in Pomeroy

DONORS LISTED
- RACINE
Subm1 ttmg
'tlonations toward the purchase
•ofRacme s Emergency vehicle
-were Farmer s Bank &amp;
:&amp;lvings Floyd Farrar Mr
:lind Mrs CarlE Lee Warner s
:Insurance Agency S1dney
purst Ethel Sarson Ira
oBeegle
Frances Hew1tt
:bethlehem Bapt1st Church
:ltoberl W Lewts Dallas Htll
!Sara E Philbnck Roger G
:11JelSS Verna Circle Wtlly
fig ott Ewmg s Fmteral Home
Olr1sste Powell Cora Beegle
llh~rley Beegle Arthur H
lleegle Mr and Mrs Ralph
j'dcKenzte Vern M Beegle
~r and Mrs Kenneth Wtlt
ftda Norr1s Mr and Mrs
harence Profitt Mr and Mrs
tltville Rhodes D1x1e SJmth
)nd Morris Chapel Church

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THIS

month ncome 4 un t apart
ment bu d ng n M dd eport on
good street out of h gh wate
All
furn shed
for
on l y

$35 000 00
IN THE COUNTRY -

IS lfc

SEW ING MACHINES Repa r
serv ce a
makes 992 228.4
The Fab c Shop Pomeroy
Author zed s ng er Sa es ar d
Serv ce we Sllarpen Sc nor
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985 4100
located on St Rt 7

992 5342
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2 500 00
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72 0 00
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5 500 00
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2 62 5 00
Olhe
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76 625 00
F re Depa tment
500 00
Pe son a Se v c es
Supp es an d Ma
2 000 00
2 60 00
Notes
To a fo F r e
Depa men
5 660 00
Total f o Sec ur y
o f Pe sons an d
P ope y
82 285 00
Commun ty Env onmenl
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3 000 oo
Personal Se rv ces
Total Fo P an n ng
Comm ss on
3 000 00
UtI ty Light ng
Ca p tal Ou ay
2 000 00
T otal Fo U I y
Lghtng
200000
Tot a or T an spo at on
200000
Fac t es
Section 4 Tha
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MAN

TENANCE
AND
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F U ND AUTO L CENSE AND
GA SOLIN E TAX
Transportal on
Fac1 t es
Street Dept
20 000 00
Pe sana Se v c es
Supp es Ma e ats
and Too s
3 500 00
Olhe
3 8 5 00
Tot a For Str eet
P av ng
37 3 5 00
To a For S ee
Con st ruct on
Ma ntenance
and R epa Fund
37 3 5 00
Sect on 5 Tha
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:&gt;ropr ated f om
he STATE
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MPROVEMENT
F UND
P CT O F AU T O
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Facltes
State H ghway Fund
Per sona Se v ces
500 00
0 ller
4 500 00
Tota For S ate
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Fund
5 000 00
Sect on 6 T hat llere be ap
p opr ated
from
th e
CEMETERY FUND
Public Health Serv ces
Cemetery Ope at on
And Ma n1enance
Persona Serv ces
7 500 00
Suppl es and Ma
400 00
To a Fo Cemete y
Operat on and
Ma ntenance
8 900 DO
To a For Cemete y
F und
8 900 00
Secl on 9 Tha
he e be ap
prop a ed f om h e WATER
REVENUE FUND
Commun1ty Env ronmenf
Water Pumpmg
Pe son a Se v ce s
30 000 00
Supp es and Mat
2 000 00
Tota For Water
Pump ng
42 000 00
Water D str buhon
Personal Se v ces
5 000 00
Sup pi es and Mat
2 000 00
Equp
400000
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7 500 00
Total F o Wa t er
38 soo 00
0 str t
on
To a t F o wa e
Syst em Opera on
80 soo 00
Adm n strat onWater
500 00
Persona Serv c es
43 500 00
Debt Se v ce
Tota For Adm
44 000 00
Water
Water Wei Imp
650 000 00
Other
Tota For Adm
- water
650 000 00
To ta For Wa e
Revenue Fund
816 500 00
Sect on
0 That there be
appropr ated f om the SEWER

REVENUE FUND

Sewer Ma nlenance
Pe son a Se v ces
12 000 00
Supp es and Mat
0 000 00
Tota For Sewe
Ma nt
22 000 00
To a For Sewage
22 000 00
Adm n strat onSewage
700 00
Pe sona Se v ces
45 325 00
Debt Serv ce
Tota For Adm
Sewage
46 025 00
Tota For Sewer (Revenue
Fund
68 025 00
Section 13 That the e be
appropr ated
f om
he
GENERAL
BOND
RET REMENT F U ND
000 00
Paymen of Pr n c pal
3 937 50
Payment of lnte est
Total For Gen era
Bond Ret F und
0 937 50
Add tonal Funds
Sect on 1S
Tha
here be
approp ated f r om the F ederal
Revenue Fund
5 000 00
Bu d rg
13 600 00
Other
To al fo Federa
Revenue Fund
28 600 00
F re Dept Bu ld ng
Fund
Cap ta Outlay
80 000 00
To at Fo F re
Dept B dg Fund
80 000 00
Total AI
Appropr a ons
1 131 0•2 so
Sect on 17 And the v !age
Clerk s hereby au hor zed to
warran s on the
d aw h s
VII age Treasurer for payments
from any of he forego ng ap
propr at ons upon rece v ng
proper
cert f cate s
and
vouch er s tll erefor approved by
tile boar J or ott cers au hor zed
by law o approve the same o
an ordnance or
solut on of
counc 1 to ma ;;.e the ex
pendltures
prov ded that no
warrants shal be drawn or pa d
for sa tar es or wages e•cept o
per sons employed b y autllor v
of and In accordance w th aw
or ordinan c e Prov ded fu th e

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C rt ce a on
Co e ons
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Pets For Sale
POODLE groom ng $S Back
A K C oy sud ~ erv ces $50
Ca Coo v li e 66 39 s
_____2-~5 5 c
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$7 5 00 S ames e K tens $ 5
Pllon e 256 6747
1 0 26 c

hat he app op a t ons for
cont ngenc es can on y be ex
pended upon appea of two
ll ds vote of Coun c 1 to tems
of expense const tu ng a tega
obi gat on aga ns th e v age
and to
purposes othe than
110se covered by t he other
spec f c app apr at ons here n
made
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sha take effec a the ea es t
per od a lowed by aw
Passed 2 4 74
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A tes t
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Ra ph H Werry
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CERTIFICATE
Sect on 5705 39 R C
No
app op at on measu e sha
become effec ve unt I th.ere s
f ed w ll the app apr a ng
author y by th e coun y aud o
a ce I f cate that he Iota ap
propr at ons f om each fund
taken together w th a t o he
ou standing approp a ons do
not exceed
such
off c a
est rna e or amended off c a
es mate
When
the
ap
p UtJr at ons does no exceed
su ch off c a
es ma e
ne
coun y aud o slla I g ve such
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upon
re c e v ng
f om
he
ap
propr a ng author ty ace t ed
copy o f
he app op a on
measu e
The State of Oh o Me gs County

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Jane Wa ton C e k of the
V age of Pomeroy n sad
Coun y and n wllose custody
1'1e F es Journa sand Reco ds
are equ red by the Laws of the
State of Oh o o be kep t do
he eby
cert fy
that
he
fa ego ng Annua App opr a on
Reso lu on s a ken and cop ed
from the or g na
Reso u on
now on f e w h sa d v 1 age
hat he forgo ng Resotu on has
been c ompa ed by mew th !he
sad or gna t and thai he sam e
s a t ue and correct copy
t hereof
W ness my s gnature th s 4 h
day of Feb uary 974

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Jane Wa ton
C e k of the v age o
Pomeroy
M e gs County Oh o

INFORMATION ABOUT
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
CONSUMER PROTECTION

AND

GREAI OOUNTRY

STIREO
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971 DOOGE CORONET

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EXPERIENCED
Rad it~ till

3 Set s ol Bunk
Beds
69 9S up
J Pc Ba ssett Bedroom
Su te hke new
299 95

c

39 95 up

- Good Select on 1 and 2 pc
t v ng Room Su tes 2S 00

up

lost

Nolice
AN NOU N C N G n ew 1'10u 5 0
ncome ax se v ce Open on y
on Mond a y Wed n es da y and
F d a y e v en ng s by app
Wa nd a Eb n Co Rd '}') o f
Ro u e
by pHs P on e 99 2

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985 3356
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From the a gest Truck or
Bu ldo zer Ra d a tor to th e
sma l est Heater Co e
Nathan B ggs
Rad1ator Spec at st

Auto Sales

Rutland Fum1ture
742 4211

Wanted

Rutland 0
Dave or M1ke

965 VAL ANT P ymou h good
ond on
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F EBR U ARY 8 THROUGH 9
Phon e 985 3951
Va n M e e
OLD SMOB LE
970
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ROOM SU TES
SAVE 30
2 36
PCT TO SO PCT SALE S
F R DAY AND SATURDAY
F EBRUARY 8 THROUGH 9
9 AM TO 8 PM PL US B G
RESPONSIBLE
SAV NG S ON ALL F U R
2 0 R 3 bed oom
home
N T U RE
AND
UP
PERSON
basemen
a um num s d ng
HOLSTERY
S UPPLE S
Wanted to own and operate
s orm w ndows and doors
N
STORE
A L SO
fo ced a r fu nace fenced
candy &amp; confect on vend ng
GUARANTEED
8 TRA C K
y ard Phon e 992 3791
rout e Me gs County and
ONLY
STEREO TAPE S
2 3 7 c
su round ng area Pleasant
\ 2 50 EACH NEW L A RG E
RECLIN NG CHAR TO BE
bu s ness H1Qh prof I tems
DE SI RABLE
wo bed oom
G IVEN AWAY COME
N
Can start part t me Age or
hOuse n M ddlepo
eady o
REG STER NO PUR CHA SE
ex per ence not
mportant
NECE SSARY DRAW NG S oc cupy Ca 992 5310
Requ r es car and Sl 195 to
31 26 c
AT 6 PM
SATURDA Y
$3 750 cash nvestment For
FEB 9 YOU N E ED NOT BE
PRESENT
TO
WIN
deta Is wnte and
nclude
POMEROY RECOVERY 622 NEW 3 bed oom home good
your phone number
water 6 acres 3 au bu l d nos
E
MA I N
STREET
Department BVV
and ce lar Off Me gs County
POMEROY
PHONE 992
on W I am Sm th Ro ad 3
3938 Meadowbrook Rd
755ol
m es f om Sa em Cen er
St Lou1 s Park MN 5S426
27 26tp

Busmess Opportumt1es

Real Estate For Sale

For Sale or Trade
Y EAR OL D 1'10 se lo sa eo
ade fo r goo d u sed Ca m pe
Top Phon e 742 3842
2 46 c

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Wanted To Buy
WANTED TO
BUYll

Scrap Newspapers
s1.30 for 100 lb.
Brown Pasteboard
s1.30 for 100 lb.
I.B.M. Cards
61 per pound
Rosenberg
Recycling Co.

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Athens Oh1o
We c ose ea c h F day noon
fo balance of week

R VER S DE Auto Wre c k ng
w I pay $5 fo a I un 1&lt;. ca s
Phon e 304 882 524 4 o 773
5890

CAS H pad fo a
makes and
mod e s of mob le homes Ph
a ea code 6 4 446 1425
2 7 26 c
CASH pad for a makes and
models ot mob e homes
Phone area code 61 4 423 9S3
4 3 tc
964 AND OLDER s ve cons
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qua ers
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ha ves
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FOR SA E by owne
home 6
rooms and ba h close to own
and g ade sc hoo
Ca I 992
77 75 at er
p m
266 c

3 AND 4 R OOM turn shed and
unfu n she d
ap a tm en s
Phone 991 5434
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PR V ATE m eet ng
oom tor
any o gan za on phone 992
39 75
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A CRE or ac re to s for sa e
C y water ava ab l e
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Located on Sta e
s p ng
Rou e 14 3 Phone 992 J640
1 27 2tc

2 B ED R OOM llom e n M d
dleport pr va e owne
new
oof -and ba h a v a l ab e for
mmed a e oc c upancy Phone
949 3832
2 6 6tp

DOWN STA R S a par m ent 5 GROCERY bus ness fo sale
Bu ld ng for sale or ease
rooms bath and furnace
Phone 773 5618 f om 8 30 p m
C a 99 2 3056
to 0 p m for appo ntment
2 8 3 c
3 20 fc
- - - -·S NGER sew ng mach nes 1972
J BEDROOM mob e home a
model
n beaut ful wa nut
:!i 30 p e
e ect c $ OOdepos
cab net Makes des gn st t
mon h p us ut I es Loca ed
buttonho es
ches z g zag
on Route 33 Pom e oy Phone
b nd hems e c L ke new
304 675 2246
On y $89 95 Ca l Ravenswood
2 5 Sip
273 9521 or 273 9893 afte S 00
12 7 ti c
TRAILER
bedroom n ce for
coupe Phone 992 7479
2 5 fc FOR SALE La g e eve to
New L ma Road Ru and A I
u I es ava table Phohe 742

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For Sale

3083

2

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GOOD USED

OLD tu n " c vaK ao es
--- - - c oc k s ce boxes bra ss beds F t&lt; t: EZER beef and umber fo
d slles desks or compete
sa e Phone 992 ~ ~5
hou s eho l d s
W
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2 6 3tp
M ler Rt 4 Pomeroy Oh o
- - - - - --(2 Good Ones)
ca I 992 7760
5 __:
13 tf c
1-S1debyS1de
$150
1-2 Door
2 YEAR OLD eg s ered brown
NO
coppe
70c rad a to s
Sw ss bull w ll
ng $500
(Top &amp; Bottom) $125
J2c red brass 35c bat e es
Ph 742 4 7
s 20 M A Ha Reedsv e
2 7 Jtc
Oh o Pllone 378 6249
POMEROY LANDMARK
__ ______I _:27
:_ f 8 WEEKS OLD p gs $25 00
eacll A so H man m lker
9 .. _ Jack W Carsey Mgr
$40 00 Phone 949 21 5
Ail
Phone 992 9932
2 7 3tp
CO N CORD T ave ! T ra !er n ce
fo coup e Ca l 99 2 7479
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ava able Ca 1 992 396S
Pllone 992 396S
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28 tfc
TV
SERV C EM A N
Loca
Ret a f rm M n mum 40 hou
AS SORTMENT of a um num PANT DAMAGE 974 Z g Zag
SEW NG MACH NES 51 I n
wee k some ove t me Pad
w ndows and frames Phone
va c at on
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benet t s
cartons
No at
o g na
992 2789
Armed fo ces o
ech schoo
achments needed as our
2 6 6tc
ba c kground requ red Ex
coni ots a e bu
n Sews
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pe ence p efe red
Id ea
w h I or 2 need es makes
REG I STERED Angus bul
opportun ty lor V etnam
but onholes sew on but ons
ca l ves fo sa e Ca ll or see B 11
vete ans w te co Tile Da y
monograms and b nd hem
W t e Rock Sp ngs Oh o
st tch Full cash pr ce $38 50
Sen ne
Box
729 E
992 2789
Pome oy Oil o 45769
or budget p an ava able
2__:6 6tc
2 6 lite
Phone 992 2984
28 fc
SALT FOR CE AND SNO\
Rock salt fo
townsh ps VACUUM C ea~ers new 974
town s and bus nesses n
Mode
Comp ele w th at
bu ks and bag s fo
ce and
c ean ng too s Sma I pa n
snow E x ce s or Sa t Work ~ damage n sh pp ng W
take
Phone 992 3891
.. , $27 casll or budge
pan
1 1 tfc
ava ab l e Phone 992 2984
1 28 lfc
1968 F L H HARLEY Dav s
mo l e ey e e Phone 882 3205 S NGER Automat c Z g Zag
Sew ng Mach nes n sew ng
2 5 Me
tab e Makes but on holes
sews on b~ttons b nd hems
SEW IN G Mach nes Brand new
etc Top notch cond ton Pay
Z g Zag n n ce wa nut tab e
55 o te ms ava lab e Phone
In o g na cartons
Never
992 2984
used
C earance on
973
1 28 tfc
models
on
a
few
ava !able
S63 40 cash or
terms ava lab e Phone 992 UPHOLSTERY fabr cs by the
2984
yard 54 nches wide as tow as
2 S tfc
Sl 95 per yard ve l vets as ow
as $3 45 Imported ve vets
Vacuum
BABYS I TTER waned n my ELECTROLUX
$9 95 we a l so llave ny on
C eaners compete w th at
home must have own
ans
hercu on
cotton
pr nts
ta chments cordw nder and
port at on 5 or 6 days a week
v nyls emnants by the yard
pa nt spray Used but In ke
Phone 992 2S50 o 742 6551
or by the p ece Pomeroy
30 f c
new cond ton
Pay $34 45
Recovery 622 E Man St
cash or budget plan ava tab e
Pome oy Phone 992 755 4
Phone 992 2984
29 26 c
GR L L c ook c a hop and k t
2 5 fc
ch en h e p wan ed App y n
FOAM of 11 your o d couch and
pe son C ow s S eak House
cha r cush ons as low as
1 27 tfc COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
COAL
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mattresses for standard s ze
W e have the p ocJuc on hand
CHESHIRE OPEN 7 AM
bed
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Pomeroy
and we del ver to you per
TIL L 6 30 PM 5 DAY S A
Recovery 622 E Ma n Street
sona ly Helen Jane B own
WEE K PHONE 992 5693
Pome oy Phone 992 7554
992 5113
29 26tc
2 54 c
l2 30 l c
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REFRIGERATORS

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For Rent or :sale

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Help Wanted

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WANTED

PAPER CARRIER
WANTED IN
SYRACUSE

PHONE 992-2156

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DAILY SENTINEL
POMEROY, 0.

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On Most Amer can Cars

-GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 2094

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Matn Pomeroy 0
READY M X
CONCRETE
de ve ed
gh
o you
pro ect Fas and easy Free
est ma es Phone 992 3284
Goeg en Ready M x co
M ddleport Oil o
6 30 f c
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REA SONABLE ra es Ph 446
4782 Gal po s John Russe
Owne and Operator
.... I C TANKS
SEr-T
AROB C
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
CLEANED
REPAIRED
M LLER
SAN TAT ON
STEWART OH 0 PH 662

3035

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0 4 fc

SEPTIC
TANKS
c eaned
Modern San a on 992 3954 or
992 7J49
0 23 tfc
FOR ~ eCTr cal p umb ng and
emode ng wo k Ca 1 843
2341 for FREE ESTIMATE S
1 26tc

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0 LE S Hea ng

Ad Cen er
A thens serv c es a I makes
Hear ng
tests
by
ap
po n men
Rena
plan
ava lab e P ~ one 592 6238
29 12 p

BI SS ELL Construct on room
add tons and remodel ng
P ofess onal floor sand ng
and f n sll ng o d and new
References ava abe Phone
949 3833
25 26 c
PR Cli
CONSTRUCT ION
Roof ng
spout no
k tchens
and bathrooms Comp l ete
remade ng Pllone 742 6273
2 3 fc
DOZER and back hoe work
ponds and sept c tanks d t
op so
f I
c h ng serv ce
d rt
mestone
B&amp;K Ex
c ava ng Phone 992 5367 or
99 2 386 1
9 tfc

Real Estate For Sale

ONE 2 year o l d black 7 8
fo
sa e
Tennessee Walke
Phone 992 3640
1 27 21c
7 fc _______ _______ _

STEREO kAU 0
am fm
8
I ack ape comb nat on 4 way
speake
sound
system
Ba l an c e $ 02 66 or vse ov
budget te ms Cal 992 3965
1 tfc

Area s Mos1
Reasonable Pr ces

Part II
Last week we talked about one area

All work guaranteed

See or Call
Bob or Roger Jeffers
Day 992 7089
N1ght 992 3525
or 992 5232

up

See Herb
Grate
SH OOT N G
Ma h
Co n
Ho tow G un Clu b u n
rs
gh t a e M es Ceme e y H O U SE o 3 or 4 room apa
m en ! w an ed mm ed a e y n EXCEL S OR Sal
F ac ory
h oked
Ru and
Wo ks E
P o m e oy o
M dd eporl
guns on y Sun day Fe b a y
Man S
Pomeroy A k nds
P hon e 992 3409
0
p m
of sail water pel e s w ale
2"
nugge s bock sa t and own
28 '
Oh o R ve Sa t Phone 99 2
L G HT hau n g Ca
389 1

T R A LER SPA CE o r en
n
R a n e c a 1 99 2 7838 o
2429
2 St c

By Hugh P Klrkel
Executive VIce President
Holzer Medical Center

Water L1nes and PowEtr
L nes All work done by the
foot or con1ract Also dozer
work and sep11c tanks '"
sta lied

Open B Til S

Pomeroy

0

DITCHING SERVICE

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph 992 2174

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
'5.55

608 E
MAIN

REALTY
0

POMERO
ACRES -

C ose

SPACIOUS b Leve and spl t
ev e homes a e now under
cons! uc on on c ty wale
and sewer
Many de uxe
f a ures nclud ng a r con
Best f nanc ng
d ton ng
ava able Othe
ype homes
n d fferent areas on F H
Adm f nanclng w th no down
payment ca
co lect (837
li540
or wr te to ME GS
DEVELOPMENT p 0 Box
33 M ddleport Oh 0 45760

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Rutland
2 s to y hou se.
Large barn
Corn cr b

SIO 900 00
, ACRE GROUND
Mob le home
2x60
new In new add t on W I
sell separate l y $6 500 00
POMEROY Exce l ent
es t ab shed bus ness w th
r ea estate No phone n
fa mat on on th s one please
I apartment over for ad
d t ana ncome

HOUSE AND Ia ge lot tor sa e
Vacant now on new by pass
Rt 7 Cat 247 2163
2 6 4tc

NEW 3 bedroom home I 2 bath
garage basement on Gravel
H 1 M ddleport Natura gas
already
n
Phone Dale
Dutton 992 3369 even ngs
992 2534
7 tfc

THE

c losets) K tchen has many
cab net s &amp; range
D n ng

area Ut I ty R Oak floc s

WISEMAN

some ca peted A I d apes
Carport Storage About 4
acre $ 9 900 00

If no answer 992 2568

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SMALL INVESTMENT

W 11

buy th s n ce 2 bedroom home
Has
bath
gas
fu na c e
basement and arge lot On y

$6500 00
COUNTRY HOME

New

modern 3 bedroom a l e ectr c
home
baths d n ng 2
lam ly
ooms and daub e
garage n fu l basement La ge
lot No down payment w th
excel ent cred t $27 500 00

YOUR FUTURE

EXCAVAT NG dozer load er
and backhoe work
sept c
anks nstal ed dump t uck~
and lo boys for h re w 1 haul
f I d rt
op so I I mestone
and g ave Ca Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n gh phone 992 3525 or 992
5232
2 1 tfc
DOZER work land c ea ng by
he acre hour y or contract
farm ponds roads et c Large
dozer and operator w th over
20 years exper ence Pul n.s
Elo:cavat ng Pome oy Oh o
PilOn e 992 2478
12 19 tfc
BACKHOE Serv ce CHARLES
R HATF ELO
Route
Ru t and Oh o 45775 phone
742 6092 wate r tines footers
and trenches 24 hours 1
days a week
2 7 261p
B L OCKS boa d and all repa rs
on sma eng nes W k nson
Sma I Eng ne Sa les 399 W
Ma n St Phone 992 3092
2 6 2btc
R DER S AUTO SALVAG IN G
We Buy Scrap Meta s and
P ckup Auto Bod es From
Sate Route
24
Route 4
Pomeroy Oh o
2 5 5tp

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NE GLERS FOR BU LD NG
HOUSES We I draw pr nts
or
bu d
to
yovr
spec f cat ons
Neg er s
Bu d ng Supply
Rae ne
Oh o Ca 949 3604
2 5 26tc

CL N E S Canst uct on
com
pete remodel ng new homes
acre ots ava lable Phone
742 6261
2 5 6tc
AUTOMOBILE nsurance been
cance l ed"
Lost
your
opera to r s cense Ca
992
7428

6

AGENCY
Exc1tmg
New Home
YOU

WONT

BEL EVE

YOUR EYES WHEN YOU

STEP' IN SIDE THIS NEW
SPL T
LEVEL
H U GE
L V NG ROOM WITH A
LOVELY BALCONY EF
FECT GO NG TO THE 3
LARGE
BEDROOMS
BEAUT FUL
BU L T N
OAK
CAB NETS W TH
QUALITY
APPL ANCES
BU LT IN COMPLETELY
CAR
TED FOR DAD - A
LARG~
CAR GARAGE
W TH WORKSHOP P
ACRES
TO
PUl ~R
AROUND ON LOCATED IN

RUTLANq

SEE THE

ONE TO

YOU

MUST

NSIDE OF TH S
APPREC IAT ~

IT

Gatlla Co s Largest Real
Est ale Sates Agency
Off ce 446 3643
Even ngs Call
E M
Ike W1seman
446 3796
E N W1seman 446 4500
Bud McGhee 446 USS

WILL r m or cut trees and
shrubbery A lso c ean out
basements aft cs etc Ca 1
9d9 322 or 742 444
2 2 26tc

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Unless You Want
To Save Money
On A Mob1le Home

FLEOWOOD
12 X 60
2 BEDROOM
Total e ec
4 nch panel ng
1hroughou1
double
n
su l at on
bay
window
storms &amp; screens deluxe
turn lure 2 dr refr g wired
for dryer plumbed for
washer house 1ype door w
storm
Dehvered

ac

e

of Medicare Health Insurance the
hospital portion called Part A
Hospital msurance under Med1care
relates to any mpallent stay m a
hospital
The Part B of MediCare IS the
mediCal msurance whtch covers doctors
~ fees hoth when you are a patient m the
v hospital and when you see hun in hiS
off1ce and outpatient hospital charges
j When you go to the hospital for diagnosiS
&gt; or treatment for an illness and are not
&gt; admitted as a bed patient the servtces
you recetve are called outpatient
hospital semces
Your medical msurance helps to pay
" for doctors fees outpatient hosp1tal
x services mcludlng phystcal therapy and
:::: other health care servtces We 11 go mto
more detail on these coverages a little
later m th1s arttcle
For each calendar year your
v Med1care med1cal tnsurance cannot
~ make any payment until you have had
¢ and pa1d for $60 of reasonable charges for
x covered medical expenses This f1rst $60
of expense m a year that you must pay IS
x' referred to as your deductible
Once you have met the requtrement
~ and patd for the $60 deduchb e charges
then your Medicare medical msurance
will pay 80 pel of your hosp1tal out
patten! charges and doctors fees The
;::: rematntng 20 pet IS pa1d by you as the
patient or may he covered by other m

1,

On January 1 thts year the
federal government began
makmg
monthly
cash
payments to people m fmanc1al
Need who are 65 or older or
who are blind or diSabled
As a result of the new
program called the Sup
plemenlal Secunty Income
I?rogram a meetmg IS
scheduled for 10 a m Fnday
Feb 22 at the Semor Cttizens
eenter
m
Pomeroy
Representatives from the
Soc1al Security Office will be
presenj to explam the new
program
When needed the sup
plemental secunty mcome wtll
provide a baSic cash mcome up
to $140 a month for a smgle
person and $210 a month for a
famtly Under the program
people can have IIJill!l&gt;d assets

Ph 992 7777
Pomeroy Oh10

-WINTER HOUR59106 Mon Sal
Closed Sundays

cs.

2 speed operat on

of w d and wooly land

Arnold Grate

12 cu It General Electnc

expenses

UPRIGHT FREIZERS

rom~~

L censed by the State of Oh o Good n any sta e
1 censed hosplta or extended care fac I ty
Pays n add ton to any c overage you now have AI
benet ts pad to you In Oh1o s underwr tten by Cap ta

Runaboul 11

REFRIGERATOR

Frost Free--15 cu

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WIFE SAGE

II
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$1695
$1895

ong w de bed

std

4900

1

4900
1
4100
1
3995
12495
1

ng

trans

$1395

Speed

11995
12095
1895

70 Olds 98 Hoi Sed , power, a1r

1

70 Camara HT Coupe, V8 auto PS

1

1995
1895

69 Pont1ac Bonn 2 Dr HT, vroof, a1r
69 Chev Imp HT Cpe V-8 auto

1295

1

68 Chev '12 t Pickup, V-8, 3-5peed

1

68 Chevelle Coupe V-8 motor auto

1

66 Bu1ck 4 Door, V8 auto

1

68 Plymouth HT Sedan
67 BUick Elec HT Sed , power, a1r

1

67 Chevelle 4 Door, 6 cyl, auto
64 Olds 38 HT Cpe , power, a1r

1095
895

295

395

395

1

'395
1395

2 cvcle-2 speed

1970 CHEV. BISCAYNE

3 Water Temp

Heavy Duty 3 Temp

G.E. DRYERS

•

$159

95

I

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70 Olds 98 lux Sed , full pow , a1r

1971 PINTO 2 DR.

It

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70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr pow &amp; a1r

1973 CHEV. lf2 TON
P cit: up S x

15900

po we r

W Fan

GE Automatic 18 lb

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1 Would L ke Add ttonallnforrnatton
I
1 About Medocare Supplement
1
I t Unders1and There Is No Obhgahon
1

1 CITY
I PHONE
I
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HIS AGE ,

power st ee r ng

mpa a B ue b u e v n y l r oof fact o y a r fXlWe st ee
pow e brak es Sha p

2 Dr Com bmallon

Oa yton OhiO 45415

Rutland

r

1972 CHEV. 2 DR. HT

,

73 Cadillac Cpe DeV1IIe power, a1r

73 Olds Cui Sup Cpe v-roof, au pow
71 Dodge Dart HT Cpe , V-8, auto

ac k &amp; au tom a c t a n s

P ckup V 8 au to

'5900

71 Cadillac Cpe DeVIlle, power, a1r

1971 FORD% TON

50 000 Warm Mommg

CLIP AND MAIL TODAY
FOR FREE FACTS MAIL TO
SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICE AGENCY
8514 N Main St

h

73 Cadillac Sed DeV1IIe rad lues a1r

72 Cadillac Sed DeV1IIe, power, a1r

4 Speed w th a

FREEZERS
GAS CIRCULATOR

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOUI&lt;S 9 30 TO 12 2 10 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS)
EAST COURT 0 T
POMEROY

72 Cad1llac Sed DeV1IIe power, au

1971 PINTO 2 DR

15 cu It Chest Admual

Insurance Co of Oh o

RUTLAND FURNITURE
742 4211

Sen or c t zens here have an oppo tun ty to enrol n a
un que "hosp tal and extended care p og am wh ch sup
plemen1s Med care to pay the ever ncreas ng med cal

You do not pay extra regard ess of age o cond ton
Guaranteed renewab e for I f e can never be cancell ed by

N. W. COMPTON. 0. D.

USED CARS

1972 AM. MOTORS

EXTRA SPECIALS

have Even cove s CANCER ARTHR!T S HEAR T
CONDIT ION DIABETE S or any olhe lness
ALL ACC DENTS COVERED
BENEFIT EFFECTIVE ON ENROLLMENT DATE
NO WAITING PERIODS

Big Capacity
Maytag

Agent
Animal Science
Jackson
Th1s
Monda)
evenmg s top1cs w II be
General Nutr ent Needs of
Beef Calf to Cow
and
t;eneral Feedmg Programs
The topics on Feb 18 will be
Forage Spec1es and The
Nutntion of the Beef Cow
Herd on Feb 25 Nulnt on
and Beef Cow Produchv1ty

1972 PINTO 3 DR.

Ava1lable To SlOO A Day For
Hospttal Expenses 365 Days After Med care
Pays n extended care fad! t es He e s a I st of som e
of the features
no one too o d
NO HEAL T H
REQUIREMENTS protects you fo any cond I on you

Next Door to the
Jones Boys

Beef school opens. soon

as relentless predators Yel
there 1s never a sense of the
filmmaker explmtmg such
gruesome details one reviewer
po nts out
The rev ewer also comments
favorabl) on the humor wh1ch
IS cut nto the him- a sea otter
lymg on ts back and us1ng Its
belly as a d mng table black
bea rs work ng on a honey tree
that refu ses to be pned apart
and pel can s d v1n g as 1£
dehnous straight mto the sea
to grab their prey
Narrat on of the film IS by
Rex
Allen
Vamshmg
a reviewer
Wildern ess
states does not try to
a
fev.
mmutes
pad
of go od an mal footage
mto a feature length film
Almost all of 1t has ment and
one ends up wantmg more
rather than less the reVIewer
pomts out

At Riggs

YOU MUST BE ON MEDICARE

Frank Gheen Sates Mgr

$180000
BUILD YOUR ESTATE BY
INVESTING IN ONE OF THE
ABOVE PROPERT ES OUR
SALES STAFF IS ALIVE
DROP IN AND SEE 1ST
H,AND
SMALL FARMS NEEDED
QUICK

PLEASANT VALLEY
Discharges S!l&gt;lla Smith
Gallipolis Ferry Mrs Lew s
Taylor Galhpohs
Irene
Bowyer Pomt Pleasant Dav1d
Tomlson Ashton Loman
Jones Pmnt Pleasant Ada
Brubaker Jackson
Max
Hanmng Henderson and
Geraldme Greer New Haven

WASHINGTON
In a
contmwng effort to relieve the
fue shortage and avo d gas
rattan ng
Con gressman
Clarence E Miller s spon
sonng leg1slatwn to suspend
auto emlsstons controls on cars
regiStered m the areas of the
country w1th no s1gmflcant
auto related a1r pollutiOn
problem
Rep Miller sad temporary
suspensiOn of such controls
would ncrease gas mileage
and produce demonstrated
sav ngs of b llwns of gallons of
gasoline over the suspended
period The b11l provides that
the con trois be removed from
cars res1gereed n a designated
90pct of the country until June
30 1977 or unhl the President
declare s that a petroleum
shortage no longer ex1sts
whtchever ts later
The megalopolis from Boston
to Wa sh ngton parts of
Cahforma and metropolitan
Phoerux and Tucson Anzona

New Nature film
coming to Meigs
nesda y a nd rhursday mghls
lhe
him
s
well
photographed and lS rammed
w th nll&gt; restmg footage of
an mals
n the1r natural
SUI roundmgs Shot entirely m
35 nm t1 e p cture benef ls
greatly from the m reased
clar t) d sclosed m compa son
to l6mn f lm Colm f1del ly
and lack of gra n are noted m
the process ng w th tl e 35 '"
f1lm
The work of A R Dubbs and
Hemz Se1lmann as well as
se v e r a l a ddll an a l
photographers the f lm covers
a Wide area from the Arct c to
the Flonda Everglades Wh ie
t treats some trad1t onal
nature mov e subJects - tl e
mass su c1de of len m ngs the
up stre am p lgnmage of
salmon - 1t also has some
startm gly unfamiliar mater al
The shots of an all1ga tor
k lling and devour ng a rat

auto emission controls

Ve11!raos Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS - Samuel
Robmson Rutland Em1ly
Kuhn Mtddleport Kelhel
Vtrg1I
Hatfield
Dexter
Yarbrough Rutland Walll&gt;r
Coursey Pomeroy
DISCHARGES - Belinda
Ft tch Lowell Collins Cra1g
Howard Mary Hendncks
Sybil Green Joseph Bowland

H umph ey M a nd M s M ke
Ge lach Mr and M s F anc 5
Ande r son M s Jus ce
ra
Va n Coo n ey M
a nd M s
Geo ge Ba les M
a d M s
M y on Ba ey M
and M r s
am es B ewe
M a nd M s
Guy Cowa n M
and M s
Cha les Boy ! s M s Pu n
Mr a nd M s C u ~ enk nson
Mr an d M s A en Jenk. nson
M and Mrs Ja m es Eul er M
and M s MCJ u Chambe s
M s J ack u ner F ed Ru h
M a nd Mr s Cha es Wh e
M d e d Beeso n B a dbu y
Chur h o f Ch s t W a l ace
R usse
Don Ne so n
K ng
Bu Ide s Su pp y
M ss Rh od a
Ha I
Roy
P dd y Don Mu Ten A usl n
Russe l
Ka h y
We n e
L e Ovke om R ey Geo qe
H acke tt Sr
W I am M o s
R ha d W t Ruby C ouch
Fo e
Su mm e s
G eg
Hayes Ph y s Mu len E a
M':je
Daug h e ty
Ha o d
De o k y ke Nea l an d Jane l

Jac k Ca se y Ha ry Gohr ng
R od Saue r
Bo b Sout he rn
Ja m es Cr swe l Abe Grueser
T Johnson Robe t Poo e Art
Sc hee ler
W II am Neutz n g
Da v d Ash ey
Pau
Goode
Jer y War d J m Ha r s Frank
M a l nos k
L owe l
Beaver
Char es Scott Cha l@s Benne t
W k e
H o l ma n
V ·g n a
G ogao Ed h Abbe t G G
Wern e
A I ce G ant E ver ett
Dav s M and Mrs R ch ar d
M and M s M;a on
Russe
F en h M
and M
D on
St e s M and Mrs Robe I
Duckwo th M
and M s Ed
Cr ook s Re ed Gan dee Mr a nd
M r s Cl yd
W n es A I ce s
Ce am cs Do oth y Ca dwel
M s Fr ed Kess nge
M s
Beu a h Roush M and M s
James Buc ha nan
Mr and
M
La" ence Ha I M
and
M
C eo Ke ns Joyc e Ke ns
Mr and M s R c ha rd K ar L
W Wa ke
Ma shall Me
M on Ha y Moore M
Fa ey Pau M c E ha ney D a e
Wa l bu n
Eve e
E w n
Roscoe W se F eda Faehn e
R c ha d Vaug h a n He man
-l "lddox M
De ah Mu lo d
M a n d M s Cle o Bake M
and M s Rober Lew s Phy I s
Ha ke t M s L R W ey
M s Ma y Lyons Tom K el y
Da y Tho i\-Ja
M
C a y
Dav s
Gosney s Du d s a n d
Suds An hony Russel Ja m es
Wh t a ch

and
Vams hmg Wilderness one Uesnake - fangs and all
of the e\\ nature documenta r) of a snak e b1rd spear ng and
f lms w ll play at the Ma gs U en gulp ng down fish are
Thea ter 1n Pomeroy Wed fasc matmg studies of an ma ls

Miller would stop most

Enrollment Open Here

Cho ce of water
temps Auto water
level control L nt
F Iter or Power Fin
Ag tator •
Perma Press
Maytag
Hill to of Heat
Dryers
Surround
clolhes
w th gentle even
heat No hot spols
no overdrylno F ne
Mesh L nt F liter
We Specialize 1n
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
SerYice

La te st contr buto s n c ude
Ter esa Da v s M ax ne D a st
M an d Mrs Jo hn Ze k le M
and M s Gene Snow den M
and M s Ja ck Hawl ey M
and Mrs M ford H yse l M s
M C W son V v an Wadde
M and Mrs ra But che M
and M s Rober I F she
M
and Mrs Edd e Bu k e tt M
and M s Me zge
M s da
Bachn e M and M s Ha ry
Ches h e
S ephan L a ne M s
Cec
M dk f Mrs W am
Oh l nge Genev ev e Sh e m a n
Bel y Cl ne B
F nk Don
Reute
Ben Dav d son Ste Ia
Hayes Mr and M s Edga
Reyno ds Ca I Lock e I G ace
Haw e y Mr and M s L ela nd
Brown Mr and M s Eve e l
Ba chne Gra ce P ratt C a es
Way la nd John Jelfe s M
and Mrs Lew s Long Mrs R
W Sax ton M s E v a H a rt ey
Jo hn Tay o W I am Wa ne
E eano Ze her M s F oyd
R hodes M and M s Georg e
M e
M ss Hoschar J J
C em ean s B Mun c y Don ald
F ymye Mr and M s C P
W ams M and M s E d ga
Arnott Hubert Tay o Mr and
Mrs Don Rou sh K e h Gob e
M and M s John K a w scz yn

Me gs Area farmers are
mv1ted to at!l&gt;nd the Me1gs
Area Beef School Monday
evemngs ~ eb 11 18 and 25
from 7 30 to 9 30 p m at the
Va-Ag room at Me1gs H gh
School
Speakers w1il beD ck Smtih
and Chlcago 11 no s are
accordmg to Miller the only Exll&gt;ns10n Ammal Sc1ent1st
areas of the U S where auto Ohio State Untvers1ty and
emtss10ns
controls
are Mike Gould Area Ex11!ns10n
genumely needed for public
health
Most of the separate States
m the r entirety have no a1r
pollutwn problem from cars
wh1ch adversely affect the
residents of that Stale Miller
sa1d It IS 1rrespons ble to
perstst m reqlllrtng emtsstons
controls on cars m these areas
at the expense of millions of
gallons of gasoline wasted each
materially
and every day
contr1butmg to the gasoline
shortages that cause suffermg
and mconveruence to mtll1ons
of Amen cans at thiS tune
Further
Congressman
Miller sa 1d the em1ss10ns bill
Will forestall unwarranted
attacks on the Clean Atr Act
and wh1le 1! w II help to
responsibly relieve the fuel
shortage will preserve the Act
a ct ory a
f{\a t ad o 4 d oo
as a v1tal environmental
bra kes
safeguard

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At the Feb 22 meet ng the
staff of the local cen!l&gt;r and
volunteers will help semor
clhzens 1n flll ng out ap
pllcattons
Persons now
rece1vmg state ass1stance do
not have to make apphcat10n
as they "Ill he transferred
automahcally All sen or
Clltzens or persons who are
blind or disabled
are
reque sted to atlend th e
meeting to f nd out I they are
eligtble for benef ts If
necessary transportatiOn w1ll
be provided by calling 992-7886
or 992 7884

program volunteers are now
bem g recru ted Volunteers
other accomtts This ranges
wtll orgamze pub! c meetmgs
from $1 500 for a smgle person
of aged bimd and disabled to
to $2 250 for a mamed couple explam supplemental secunty
People can also have money
mcome and w II help seek out
commg m and sllll get sup
people I kely to be elig ble
piemental secunty ncome
through names referred them
For earned mcome mdividuals
for contact
are eligtble for SSI If they
Any nd1v1dual or groups who
make below $365 a month and
would like to volun!l&gt;er m an
for couples $005 a mooth
effort to fmd eligible recipients
Apar I from earn ngs a
for SSl should contact Mrs
person may have other mcome
Pearl Welker or Mrs Eleanor
such as soc1al security
Thomas at 992 7886 or 992 7884
veterans compensation work
or M1ke Abels at 373-3593
man s compensatiOn and
Restdents needmg more 1n
pens1ons From these sources
formatiOn on the program also
an mdtvldual may recetve up to
$160 a month and a couple $230
a month and still be eligible for
SSI
In order to locate and mform
people m the area of the new

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fund of the M ddlep01 t F 1re
surance that you carry There IS only one wtll pay for 80 pel of the remauung x Department has ._,one over the
$60 deducttble that must be met and pa d charges for all covered outpatient
$10 000 figure
hosp1tal services you rece1ve
for by you each year
Contnbutwns n the dnve to
Medicare Part B med1cal msurance
When a medical msurance cla un 1s
ra1se funds for the new truck
sent m you ll receive a statement w1ll also help pay for up to 100 Home
which would conform to
showmg your use of medical msurance Health v1s1ts each calendar year without
standards sel by tl e Na twnal
beneftts Thts statement mdicates how the pnor hosp1talizatton that IS reqmred
H1ghway Safe!) Act contmue to
much of your medical expense has been under Part A of Medicare when certam &lt; arr ve at the f re department
credited to your $60 deductible and the cond1t10ns are met Included n the
headquarters and at the
amomtt of 80 pet heneftt payments made med1cal msurance coverage for Home
departments posl office box
on your behalf tf any You can always Health are part-tune nursmg care
Box 144 m M dd leport
use the latest explanatiOn-of henef ts phys1cal therapy speech therapy and
Firemen are n ore than
statement you rece1ve to show your medical soctal services Your Part B
enthusiastic m the r pra1se of
doctor and the hospital when they want to coverage does not pay for full-tune
the public n respond ng to tl e
kno" how much of the $60 deductible has nursmg care med1callons personal
request
for funds !hey had
comfort or converuence terns or meals
been met and pa1d
hoped to make the new truck a
Medicare Part B coverage helps to deh\ered to yQur home
source
of commumty pr de
The hospital w1ll make the ap
pay for medical or surg1cal fees charged
through
public participation
by a doctor both as an mpat1ent and an flh cat on on your behalf for the
and the1r hopes arc bemg more
outpatient Other serv1ces performed by Medicare payment and w11l charge you
than realized and n a very
the physlctan which are covered mclude for any part of the $60 deductible you
short
span of !Jme
diagnostiC tests and procedures medical have not met plus 20 pet of the
Merchant contr buhons are
supplies and medications that cannot he remanung charges for the hosp1tal
not
commg m as qu1ckly as
outpatient serv•ces All hospttal
self-adlllll1lstered
had expecll&gt;d but are
firemen
Servtces not covered under Part B of Medicare charges are sent n for you the
begmnmg
to arr ve One firm
Medtcare mclude rout ne ph)Stcal patient by the hospital ousmess office at
presented $500 th s week
exammatlons eye exammatwns for Holzer Med1cal Center Medicare pays 80
Orgamzallons
and ch bs m the
prescnbmg f tt ng or changmg pet of your charges directly to
eyeglasses and umnumzattons unless the hosp1tal after your $60 deductible has
directly related to an InJury or an un been met and pa1d
All phys1c1an fees both mpat1ent and
mediate nsk of mfectwn such as a
outpatient
most be reported to Medicare
tetanus shot g1ven after an m]ur)
Your MediCare Part B medtca I m by you along w1th the bill or receipt For
surance helps pay for certain outpat1ent your converuence all Med1care forms
servtces for both dtagnosts and treat are available at the hospital busmess
men! Outpatient hospital coverage m off1ce
We hope th1s bnef revtew of the
eludes laboratorv tests X ray and
highlights
of your MediCare health m
radiology emergency room medtcal
descnbmg both the
surance
coverage
supplies such as splmts and casts and
other diagnostic procedures Alter the Part A hospital msurance and Part B
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PT. PLEASANT - The
highest smoke stack in the
nation, 1,200 feet up, will
dissipate smoke from Project
1301 when it goes on the line in
1977.
Project 1301 are the words
presen Uy used by the Appalachian Power Co . to
designate its recently an nounced power plant near New
Haven, according to John W.
Vaughan, Appalachian Power
Co. executive vice president,
who fielded questions about the
plant at the Red Carpet Inn
near here Thursday night. An
estimated 100 guests from West
Virginia and Gallia and Meigs
Counties in Ohio attenced.
Environment was a main
concern of the people from
New

Haven

area .

The

economic impact - most
welcomed - was the concern
of those from Point Pleasant.
The plant, to be named
later, will produce 1.3 million
kw of power and will cost
$420 million. Vaughan
estimated the construction
payroll In excess of $135
million for up to 2,500
workers over a 3\2-year
period. The plant will burn
West Virginia low-sulfur
coal, 3.8 million tons annually - but exactly where
the coal will be mined caonot
be aonouoced.
"We are concerned about the
environment," Vaughan said,
in response to a query, "Are we
in New Haven going lo be
covered with coal dust'"
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expressed was that the cooling
tower might increase humidity
in the area and cause a permanenl fog over the area.
Albert Moore, manager of
APCO's John Amos station
near Nitro, said that plant's

plant will employ 150 people
after construction with an
annual payroll of some $1.35
million. He added the coal used
there will provide jobs for 1,500
miners at an annual payroll of
ll4 million .

towers have 'caused no such

Donald V. Moore , of
Gallipolis, will be the construction project engineer for
the new plant.

problems there.
As for a permanent impact
on the area,

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By Uolted Press lnternatlona1
Two truck drivers were shot the leg near the Elyria exit on
and wounded, one critically, in the Ohio Turnpike Horn told
Ohio early today as independent the Ohio Highway Patrol.
drivers continued a strike de- The Patrol is investigating
spite a tentative agreement the incidents, the first shooting
reached Thursday to end the and wounding of truckers in
work stoppage. The strike has Ohio since the st&lt;ort of the
also idled nearly 23,000 Ohioans work stoppage, protesting high
and closed eight plants.
diesel fuel prices and low
Lawrence Huff, 48, New freight rates .
Wawrford, Ohio, was shot in
George E. Rynn, president of
the stomach while driving his the Council of Independent
rig on Ohio 11 near East Truckers, said Thursday night
Liverpool. He was driving a at his Barberton office that he
tanker truck for the Ray Mold- had been told by an anonymous
er Carrier Corp. , Canton, when caller that a group of Teamsnipers opened fire on his rig sters were on their way from
and another that had been Pittsburgh to break up the
following close behind, police strike .
Rynn then turned the office
said.
Another driver, Bobby Horn. into an armed camp. "All you

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Rynn. "The only thing I can Washington Memorial Parkway in Virginia. Nixon was being
say to the Teamsters is come driven via the Capital Beltway, which encircles Washington, to
on, come on. H they want it, Bethesda Naval Medical Center in suburban Maryland.
they're goin g to get it."
KUWAJT- FIVE ARAB GUERRILLAS ENDED their two, Rynn rej ct:~ed t.h~ agreement
day
occupation of the Japanese Embassy tOday, freed aU 12
reached in Washington and demanded a rollback in fuel pric- remaining hostages and drove to the airport to join ~our other
commandos aboard a special Japnese aorhner for a fhght out of
es .
"At one time I was optimis- the country.
Japanese Ambassador Yoshit.aka Ishikawa, one of ~e
tic," he said. "I'm a cynic now.
hostages.
said at a brief news conference unmed1ate]y after his
"The government knew about
release
around
noon: "! am very happy that the Kuwa1t
HEVERSE LAYUP - Clruck Follrod, who got 9 points In
this problem back in ~em­
authorities were able to protect us and obtain our release. The
the
game
goes in for a reverse layup against Pt. Pleasant Jr.
ber, " he said. "Six weeks later
armed
men
treated
us
quite
well
and
appeared
to
be
calm
all
the
High
at
Meigs
Jr . High Thursday afternoon. Frank Cook of
they've done absolutely nothing,
time
."
Point is out of the action. Meigs lost 41-34.
although they told us they'd do
a lot for us .
"I'm broke and I was broke
when we started, so this will
go on indefinitely," he said.
"Then I'm going on wellare. (Continued from page I)
I've been paying for it all my development, dry cleaning has
guys that don't have weapons, life, so I might ~ -~ "'"'11'."
declined in the past few years.
At times there have been four
or five outlets in the two
communities.
An avid golfer, Robbie has
program for the Meigs County
Officials point out that served as president of both the
headway is being made. Since Chester and Pomeroy Golf
Heart Fund .
Mrs. Margaret Neuman will the early 1960's, coronary care Clubs. He is a sports enthusiast
head the program over WMPO, units have reduced the in- and loves good professional
and according to plans now, the hospital death rate from heart entertainment,
particularly
activities will be carried out atl&lt;lck by abeut 30 per cent; it is big bands with the sound of hits
through remote control with a reported. Emergency care for from the yesteryears.
headquarters to be located heart patients has also been on
Working closely with her
probably in Pomeroy. Mrs . the upswing, officials state.
husband in conducting the
Neuman has headed the radio
business operations over the
program which accepts heart
years has been Mrs. Robinson,
fund pledges for a number of
the former Marie Schorn. Mr.
years. Co-chairpersons for this
and Mrs. Robinson have
year's fund drive are Mrs.
resided in their attractive
James Soulsby and Ralph
home at 175 Mulberry Avenue
Werry .
since 1940. They have two
In last year's drive $3,608.59
children - a son, John, of
By Ml'll. Herbert Roush
was raised for the Meigs
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sayre of Arlington Heights, Ill., with
1 GOT IT- That's what Ed Nibert of Pt. Pleasant is saying after recovering a loose ball as
County Heart Branch. This Antiquity were Sunday dinner Reynolds Metals,. and a
Meigs'
Doug Browning ( 44) and J . Holland of Point had missed it.
included $130 from business guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert daughter, Mary Robinson
houses; $41, memorials; Sayre. Danny Sayre also Dudek, who resides at Mentor
$009.22 from Heart Sunday visited the Sayi " ' Sunday.
where she has resumed her Emerson Hysell
door -to-door solications;
Melanie Walding, Syracuse, teaching career, presently
$2,561.60 from special events Lori Theiss of Dorcas were working in kindergarten. John of Rutland dies
and $260.71 from miscellaneous Sunday afternoon guests of has four children and Mary has
For Meigs, Greg Witte led
Pt. Pleasant Junior High
RUTLAND Emerson
activities. The goal this year Sharon and Cindy-Roush.
three.
with
13 markers, Chuck
basketball
team
defeated
has not been officially deterIn past years, the genial Hysell, 84, formerly of Meigs at Middleport Thursday Follrod 9, Brent Stanley and
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
mined but branch officials are called on Mrs. Gladys Shields Robinson served as president Rutland, died Thursday at the
Kelly Winebrenner 4 each and
41 to 34.
hoping for a greater response . and Mrs. Edna Roush at of the Civic Club. This Monterey Nursing Inn at Grove
Gene
Halley and Doug
Meigs
led
at
hall
time
19
to
Funds collected during Racine Sunday afternoon.
preceded
the
Pomeroy City.
Browning
2 each. Meigs shot 12
Mr. Hysell was born here 14, only to go cold in the third
February
will
support
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre Chamber of Commerce, for
May 1, 1889, the son of the late quarU!r and score two points out of 15 from the free throw
educational and community called on Mr. and Mrs . Gordon
Big gun for Pt. Pleasant wa:: line.
programs as well as research. Wolle and Mr. and Mrs. which he helped draw up plans. Oscar and Carline Hysell. He Ed Nibert who led all scorer:;
Meigs earlier defeated Pt.
Research is being stressed Clarence Proffitt at Portland Currently, Robinson serves as was also preceded in death two with 15. Other scorers for the Pleasant at Pt. Pleasant by two
chairman of the Meigs County years ago by his wife, Leafie
since heart and blood vessel Sunday afternoon.
winners were J. Martin with 9, points. The game Thursday
diseases afflict one out of every
Regional Planning Com- Might Hysell, and a son. He
J.
Withers 5, A. Vaughn and J. was played before the student
eight Americans and more
mission. He served on the was a retired car inspector of
Holland 4 each and J . Jewell 2. body.
Meigs General Hospital Board the New York Central
than 1,000,000 will die as a
Railroad.
result this year.
of Trustees.
Surviving are a son, Dana C.
Robbie feels that he'll have
no trouble with retirement. He Hysell, Grove City; a brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harris enjoys leisure time, golfing, Narley, Middleport Route I; a
The Meigs Marauder Girls from there. Leading scorer for
of Xenia, Ohio and Mrs. Arnold and plans to do a bit of sister, Mrs. Rose Moeller of basketball team dominated the Trimble was Miss Zimmer
Thoralson of Cedarville, 0 ., traveling.
Syracuse; two grandsons and Trimble Tomkittens, 57-25, in with 17 points.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Homer
" cage action at the Larry R.
Tonight-Sat .-Sun.
·The Marauder girls, at 5-2,
However, Robbie will be 12 great-grandchildren.
Circle, Verna and Wavie Circle missed downtown. He's one of
·Funeral services will be held Morrison Gymnasium Thurs- will travel to Logan Saturday
Feb. 8-9-10
on Sunday night.
those people who has always at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Hysell day evening. The Marauders, for an 11 a.m. encounter with
BANG THE DRUM
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Circle
of
been nice to everyone. Those Run Free Will Methodist paced by the scoring of Mary tlie Chieftains. The Logan
SLOWLY
New Haven called on Mary kind are always missed.
(Technicolor)
Church with the Rev. Cecil Weyersmiller and Pam game will be the toughest of the
Michael Moriarty
Circle on Sunday afternoon.
Wise officlating. Burial will be Vaughan, jumped out to a 211-5 season to date according to
Robert DeN ira
Mrs. Carl Circle, -Patrece,
in the Miles Cemetery. Friends first quarter lead and rolled ;., Meigs Mentor Joy BenUey.
Jerrod and Jason visited her
may call at the Rawlings-Coats
Mark
Harris
Classic
.Meigs
20 10 15 12-57
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
American novel, utilizes the
Funeral Home in Middleport
SQUAD
OUT
TWICE
Trimble
5 8 7 6---25
world · of
professional
Yost of Oak Grove on Friday,
any time after 10 a.m.
Meigs
Ash
4-J-9, B.
The
Middleport
E-R
sqpad
baseba II as a backdrop to
Visiting
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Saturday.
·was called Thursday at 2:34 Vaughan 2-1-5, Weyersmlll~r 9explore human relationships
Allan Taylor on Sunday were
&amp; friendships.
p.m .- for ' Emtly Kuhn, a 2-20, White 2-0-4, !'~Vaughan 7Mrs. Maxine Rose and son,
medical
patient, who was 1-15, Seth !)..().(), Maue o-o-o,
NOW YOU KNOW
Plus
Brent, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Walt Disney
taken
to
Veterans Memorial Brauer 1-0-2, Bego 0-0-0,
Washington, D.C., has 1.281
Hudson and Joy, Mr. and Mrs.
Cartoons
telephones for every person Hospital and admitted. At 8:49 Manley !)..().().
SELF-CONTROL
Frank Huson and Toni, all of
Trimble - Zimmer 8-1-17,
compared
with a national a.m. today the squad went to
THE PAINTER
Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
COOLVILLEMrs.
Ella
r,;,
Andrews
0-1-1, Bingman 1-0-2,
North
Fifth
St.
for
Florency
MOTH&amp;FLAME
Pickens and family of Clark, 81, Coolville, passed average of .627&gt; per person.
Hanning.
Olbers 0-1-1, Jones 2-0-4.
Syracuse, and Mr. and Mrs. away Thursday morning at
Show Star-ts 7 p.m.
Warren Rose, RD Racine.
Camden•Clark Hospital in
I
Parkersburg following an
extended Illness.
Born in Troy Twp., Athens
County, Mrs. Clark was .,the
daughter of the late Wllliam
and Ella Cunningham Bingman. She was a member of the
Ireland Congregational Church
and the Fiedlity of Rebekah
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also a former member of the
Troy Grange.
Mrs. Clark was also
Save during our remnant day sale this week end preceded in death by a son and
three daughters.
special sale on womens and girls wear- mens and boys
She is survived by her
wear - .cosmetics a'nd notions. Furniture - .and special
husband, Ray Clark, Coolville;
sale prices at Elberfelds Warehouse on Mechanic Street.
a daughter, Mrs. Lois
Daugherty, Coolville; two
sisters, Mrs. Norma Brandeberry, Coolville, and Mrs.
Grace Kennedy, Columbus,
Ind.; seven grandchildrim,
eight great-grandchildren and
Mediterranean Cred.enza TV . 22" diagonal picture. Full to
severe! nieces and nephews.
the floor credenza design. Bold, expressive detailing .
Services will be Saturday at 2
Classi c Pecan grain finish on hardboard and select hard p.m. at the White Funeral
wood-solids. Accents of molded simulated wood material.
Casters . JO''e" H, JJ'h' ' W. 161Js'J D. Model XU7113JP
Home here with the Rev. Roy
Deeter officiating. Burial will
follow in the Coolville
Cemetery. Friends may call
any time at the funeral home.
Memorial rites will be held
\Qnight at 7:30 by the Fidelity
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
of Rebekah Lodge.

Robinson

Heart Fund on air Feb. 25

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POLYESTER

resident's concern about coal
dust from the plant's coalloading facility, AEP Service
Corp. el\vironment&lt;ol engineer
Robert Reeves said it will be in
compliance with West Virginia
" fu gi tive "
du st
s tan
ards.

41. Flint, M1ch., was shot in either get them or leave ," said

II Deadline noted

BEAUTIFUL

99.1 pel. of particulate matwr
from smok e before it is
discharged, and low-sulfur coal
and the highest smoke stack In
the country. more than 1,200
feet high. to keep sulfur dioxide
levels within sl&lt;lndards.
As for th e New Haven

Snipers hit two
Ohio rig drivers

February 25 has been set for
th e annual all-day radio

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APCO spokesman said, was to
introduce the plant to U'.e area,
and substituted for groundbreaking ceremonies.
He said specific plans call for
a cooling tower to prevent heat
pollution in the Ohio River , a
precipil&lt;ltor that will remove

Written applications for
permission to House Livestock
in the village of Syracuse must
be submitted by the end of
February.
Applications for permits
may be sent to Ed Neutzli~g ,
Troy Zwilling or Henry Hill.
According to the terms of the
ordinances, permits must be
obtained each year. There IS no
charge .
DAVTOMEET
Meigs Chapter 53, Disabled
American Veterans, will meet
for an oyster supper at 6:30
p.m. Tuesday at the chapter
home on Butternut Ave .,
Pomeroy. George S. Dodd,
commander of the ninth
district of the Department of
Ohio will be present and will
meet Chapter officers at 6 p.m.
All members are requested to
attend.

Little things keep popping up?
Open a Checking Account.
Keep the records
straight.
Checks are legal
receipts.
JC"J And instant money
for short hops.
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By the Day

Tomkittens dwnped 57-25

MEIGS THEATRE

MOTOROLA .

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Open friday Night and Saturday
Night Until 9 P.M.

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Mon ., Tues ., Wed ., Thurs . 9a .m. 3p .m .
Friday 9 a .m . to 7 p.m .

Saturday 9 a.m . to 12 Noon
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"thursday 9 a .m . to 12 Noon
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FLU WIDESPREAD
ATLANTA (UP!) - Innuenza·like
outbreaks, primarily affecting school age
children and appearing to spare urban
2reas, were reported in 17 sl&lt;ltes Saturday ·
by the National Center for Disease Control.

Tycoon Lake Rd . and Rt. 554 and Vaughn
Rd .. and an extension of the line from the
Holiday Inn across U. S. 35 bypass.
On hand for the closing and con-,
struction conference were of£icials of the
Farmers' Home Administration, trustees
of the water association , representatives
from SIECO Inc., engineering firm for the
system, and construction company per-

sonnel.
FHA will provide the financing for the
addition through arrangements with the
First National Bank, Ohio Valley Baok and
Commercial and Savings Bank.
A Morehead, Ky. firm, AA-DA-RR
Construction , will con; truct the 40 mile
extension at a cost of $3&gt;3,521. 76. Darrell
Alderman represented his company at the
pre-construction conference . Philpot

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provide the tanks at a cost' oi $114,060.
Phase II of the Gallia Cow1iy Rural
W~ter System consists of 40 miles which
extends from Mercerville to Eureka. In
all, 500 customers . will be Udded to the
main tine. Areas affected will be Kerr·
Harrisburg Rd ., Bidwell-Rodney and
Fairview Roads, Lawless-Prospect Rd .,
Rt. 160, north to ThompSon Rd., Grover
Rd. extension, Little Kyger Rd., FairfieldCanwnary Rd., Mitchell Rd., Eureka,
Mercerville, Shoestring Ridge , Raccoon
Rd., Little Bullskin Rd ., Wood's Mill Rd.,
Teens Run Rd., Bladen, Kemper Hollow
Rd., Plants Subdivision on Bulaville Rd .,
Rodney-Cora Rd., Rt. 325 and Rt. 141 including Southweswrn High School, White
Oak Rd. and Pleasant Valley Rd .

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5 SECTIONS

30 PAGES
VOL. 9 NO. 2

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1974

Gasoline supplies tight

Rt. 35 plan
approved in
Washington

FUN TIME -Using plastic swirrunlng pools for sleds Friday, during the first
snowfall of the season were, 1-r, front, In pool, Chryl Russell, Ricky Patterson and
Karen Hemsley; back, Joe Bob Hemsley and Kim Pattel'llon .

Walkout continues

Drugs valued at

$15,000 t~en
POMEROY - Marijuana, cocoaine,
and other illegal drugs valued at $15,000
were seized Friday night in a raid of an
apartment In Carpenter by Meigs County
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach, Deputy
Robert Beegle, Athens County Sheriff Paul
Brown and five other Athens deputies.
The apartment was occupied by
Robert Alexander who is confined in
Athens County Jail on a related charge
that originated in Athens County.
A Volkswagen was impounded and two
Athens County girls were taken into
cus'tody and questioned earlier in connection willl the raid.
,
Sheriff Hartenbach praised the "wonderful cooperation" and ass\l!tance given
him and his department by Sheriff Brown
and deputies.

window of a residence across the street.
Wellston police also investigated a
similar explosion complaint at the
residence of beard member Roger Rader.
Both occurred shortly after 2 a.m. Thursday. Rev. Buckley announced his
resignation early Thursday morning while
Rader announced his resignation by radio.
During a meeting of the remaining
beard members Thursday night, holdover
member Allen Griffith moved that all
remaining members, he, Lois Hill and Roy
Hamilton, submit their resignations.
That action would clear the. way for
the Jackson County Probate Court to name
a wholly new board. Griffith's motion died
for a lack of second.
Mrs. Hill, who was appointed
president pro-tem, then proceeded to
conduct the meeting before a tumultuous
gathering at the Prins Building .
Shortly after the board attempted to
adjourn into an executive session for
negotiations with teachers and
administrators, Ralph Crabtree, the
controversial business manager and
former board member, left the meeting.
Crabtree was seen running down the
hillside and across Pennsylvania Avenue
where a Weliston police cruiser and a
Jackson County sheriff's patrol car were
stationed. Crabtree enwred the W~llston
cruiser and was joined by his wife and
daughter. Police took them 1!1 her home.
Crabtree has been a center of the
controversy before and during the strike.
He resigned from the school beard last
month after three men who favored his
stand on beard policy and school administration were elected last November.
They named Crabtree, a former
teacher in the system, to a newly..:reated
·business manager's post at an annual
salary of $15,498. Last week, the beard
attempted to increase Crabtree's pay to
$18,000 per year.
The Ohio Education Association has
charged Crabtree is making a "power
grab" to control the schools .
Meanwhile, according to the UP!, the
Yote by the Wells\Qn Board of Education to
not renew the contracts of its superintendent and all its principals was termed
" deplorable" Saturday by the Ohio
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Pomeroy -Middleport

POMEROY - Gasoline supplies in customers Satw-d~:~ y. Some others felt they
Meigs County Saturday dwindled rapidly . had a supply whi ch would run through
No one in authority could predict how hard Satw·day and maybe Monday . Several of
it would be to buy gas Monday in view of these indicated they have been promised
the independent truckers' work stoppage. new supplies of gasoline Monday but were
Some stations were out of gasoline doubtful if delivery could be made.
completely . One was out Saturday
Stations open r eported a heavy volume
morning after having imposed a $2 on business. The Ellis and Son Station in
maximum purchase the past several days. lower Middleport sold $3.500 worth of
Those out of gasoline were open to do gasoline fr om Wednesday through Friday
repair work.
night. The station had a $4 maximum in
Several operators indicated they had effect in order to try to serve as many
only enough gas on hand to supply customers as possible .
Attendants at one Pomeroy station
and another at an outlying station reporterl
they had no limit on the amount of gasoline
customers could purchase . A spokesman
at Landmark said the station received a
truckload Friday and had plenty of gas.
The outlying station, Evelyn's on the
Rutland road , reported also a delivery
Friday night. No limit was being imposed

WEL!.'&gt;TON - Schools here were
expected to remain closed Monday despite
the threat that the city school beard will
invoke the Ferguson act.
City Solicitor Henry Willard has until
Monday to take necessary sU!ps to reopen
the schools by filing orders for temporary
and permanent injunctions to give notice
lo the teachers and administrators that the
Ferguson Act will be invoked.
Teachers and all administrators walked
out Tuesday following the firing of six
administrators. Picket lines were
established and all certificated and noncertificated employees observed the
strike.
Meanwhile, the rapidly deteriorating
Wellston School situation literally exploded Thursday.
According to the Wellston Sentry, two
members of the Wellston School beard, the
Rev. Earl Buckley, president and Roger
Rader, abruptly resigned Thursday afwr
mysterious explosions occurred outside
their homes.
An unknown explosion occurred in the
front yard of the Buckley home. The explosion tore a hole in the Buckley yard and
sent a piece of metal flying through the

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......... PRE:ComirnuCTION CONFERENCE - Officials from the FHA, SIECO
Engineering firm, and AA-DA-RR Construction Friday participated in a preconstruction conference for the 40 mile extension to the Gallia County Rural Water
System. Attending, Ito r, front, were Atty . Richard Roderick, Jr., representing Atty.
R. William Jenkins; Ishmael Gillespie, Gallia County Water Assn . pres1dent,
and Vernon McNair, FHA supervisor for Gallia County ; back, Ralph Voorhis,
Regional Director, FHA; Eric Fails, FHA; Darrell Alderwan, AA-DA-RR Construction; Glendon Deal, FHA engineer; Walter Neal, Gallia County Water
Association trustee and John McCaulay, S!ECO, Inc.
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KANAUGA - Announcem_w t.of Phase
III, a second increment of 40 mitis of new
water mains for the Gallia County Rural
Water System, was made Friday here
following the official loan closing for
Phase II.
A pre-construction conference
followed the loan closing for the 40-mile
additon of Phase II.
Ishmael Gillespie, wat er system
president, said plans are already in the
making to place an additional40 miles onto
the system following completion of Phase
II . Roads and areas proposed in Phase III
are :
Frederick Rd., R!. 554 from Denver
Walker's Farm to the old Kyger Church ;
Africa Rd., Roush Rd. and Ward Rd. in
Cheshire Twp. ; Bear Run Rd ., Sugar
Creek. Rt. 588. Safford School Rd.,
Jackson County to Centerpoint and Rt . 279,
Harrisburg Rd. to Kerr, Busby Point Rd.,

Fairview
News Notes

Ella E. Dark

~kEEp Up

Another 40-mile water system addition planned

COLUMBUS - State Transportation
Director J. Phillip Richley said Saturday
his Highway Division has received design
approval for the long-pending relocation of
US 35 between Canwrville and Oh1o 160m
Gallia County near Holzer Medical Center
from the Federal Highway Administration .
A Highway Division public hearing on
the proposed design was held m Galhpohs
abeut 14 months ago. The relocation
corridor had been approved Aug . 14, 1910
following a Highway Division public
location hearing in Gallipolis in May of
1970.
Maps, sketches and all other information concerning the proposed fourlane, limited access highway are available
lo the public for viewing at the ODOT
district office, Muskingum Drive,
Marietta .

and that s tation has never been without
gasoline.

Welker's Ashland Station on Pomerov 's

New furnace
is - planne~
NEW HAVEN, w. Va.- The Board of
Directors of Foow Mineral Company has
approved a capital expenditure program
of $0.9 million for expansion and modernization of its Graham Plant near here.
DUNCAN H. CAMPBELL
The project announced by John C.
COMMENCEMENT
SPEAKER Wolfe, plant manager, includes inDuncan
H.
Campbell,
assistant
vice
sl&lt;lllation of a modern 27 MVA submerged
arc electric furnace to produce silicon president, public relations departmnt
base ferroalloys, equipped with the most of the Ohio Bell Telephone Co.,
effi.cient fume collection facilities Cleveland, ·is the speaker for apavailable. This addition , -wil!l.l!!'_eviously proximately 220 Gallla Academy High
announced facilities currently under School seniors at commencement
construction, will enable this plant lo meet exercise at 2:30p.m. Sunday, May 26 at
all State and Federal air pollution control Lyne Center, Rio Grande College. Mr.
Campbell began his career with Ohio
regulations.
Startup of the new facility is projected Bell In 1958 after receiving his Master .
- for mid-1975 and will result In the Graham of Arts Degree from Ohio State
Plant bec9ming one of the most modern University. He has served Ohio Bellin
Columbus, Toledo and Dayton.
ferroalloy operations in the country.

Martin, operations suprvisor, and Lindsey
L. Lyons, general manager .

Their report, summarized:
All growth in the district should be

compiled from June of 1971, when total
custQmrs dropped to a low of I ,233. Prior to

that lime, many of the 18 months
guaranteed meters placed in woods and
fields had very little potential chance of
usage. Since then the growth has been
steady and real. For inst&lt;once, in 1973 we
installed a total oj 145 taps. This compares
lo 1972, when we installed 125 and 1971
when the total was 101. As of Dec. 31, 1973,
active customers exceeded 1.600 compared with the June, 1971 figure of 1,233.
The distri ct embraces a total area of
over Goo square miles. and consists of over
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is expected to arrive momentarily .

However, the future will depend upon the
truck stoppage ending. One operator indicated he felt that there. is plenty of
gasoline around but that the truck work
stoppage is responsible for current problem .
MEANWHILE IN Gallipolis Saturday,
all Ashland Service Stations, Amaro, Shell

and Bonded had "out of gas" signs on their
pumps.
Quaker Sl&lt;lle Stations were open but
were closing down Saturday as they sold
out .

Hemsworth 's Gulf at the corner of
Third Ave. and Pine St closed its pumps
after reaching its limit on gasoline sales

for the day .
In recent months, gasoline stati ons

throughout the city have been closing
early Saturday evenings and remained
closed untll Monday morning.
Big car owners were suffering
Saturday since gasoline prices in the open
stations exceeded 50 cents per gallon. In
order to fill up a 26 gallon tank, motorists
are paying between $11 and $12. That same
tank was filled last fall for just over $8.

648 boss at work
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. George Gceaves, torney , is chairman of the board . Other
a clinical psychologist, has been. officially officers are Mrs. Sabra Morrison, teacher
installed as director for mental health of Pomeroy, vice chairman, and Larry
services in Southeastern Ohio for the new Kibler an engineer of Wellston, secretaryGallia-Jackson-Meigs Community Mental treasurer.
All officers, including the center
. 'Health Center, Inc.
Dr. Greaves will . treat patients with director, were elected on an "acting"
adjustment, emotional and mental basis, to allow time for the new personnel
problems, while Dr. Jerry Walke has and bylaws committees of the Board to
charge of the clinic's drug education review all personnel and procedural
policies adopted by the Board. Chairman
orogram .
The 648 Mental Heath Board of these new committees are Darrell
has charge of planning men- Detty, businessman of Oak Hill, for the
tal
health
services,
develop- Personnel Committee, and Robert Buck,
ment of new
programs plus an at\Qrney of Pomeroy, for the Bylaws
· financial arrangemnts for such programs. Committee.
Dr. Greaves, who left a research
position with the University of California
Medical Center in San Francisco to assist
in developing mental health programs in
the three..:ounty area, has had varied
experience in developing and directing
mental health programs.
Before assuming his university
position he was director of a 24-hour
psychiatric emergency program near
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, director of
outpatient and emergency services for a
major community menl&lt;ll health center in
Columbus, Ohio, director of a methadone
treatment center for heroin addicts in
Columbus, and a full-time consultant to the
Dept. of Public Health in San Francisco for research in narcotics addictim.
In additional to his clinical and
program activities, Dr. Greaves has
contributed over twenty-five papers to
psychological and psychiatric journals on
DANHINDY
psychotherapy, drug dependence, suicide,
Dan Hlndy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cass
and the relation between personal beliefs Hlndy, Middleport, was recently named
and behavior . He is also authoring a beok president of the chamber of commerce
on contemporary concepts in abnormal of Circleville, Ohio. Speaker at bls Inpsychology which is under contract for stallation was Dr. Dean B. Berkley of
publication by a major California the University of Indiana. Hlndy's acpublisher.
ceptance speech was entitled "The Year
Thomas S. Moulton, a Gallipolis at- Ahead". Hlndy, manager of the Capital
Finance Services at Circleville, is a
member of the ClrcleviUe Country Club
and Rotary Club. Hlndy graduated from
Middleport High School in 1962. He atGALLIPOLIS - Emergency Medical tended Columbia Union College at
Services like the one in southeast Ohio Tacoma Park, Md., and Portland State
(SEOEMS) will be examined on a national College, Portland, Ore. He Is married to
television program Monday.
the former Eileen Fields of New Haven,
Authorities agree that a large share of and !bey are the parents to two
all Americans who are killed in accidents daughters, Rebecca Lyon and Beth Ann.
and violent crimes die unnecessarily. Dan also has a brother, David, of
February 11, on WOUB-TV at 8 p.m. on Middleport.
Channel 20, uThe Killers" will_r.explain

EMS on tube Monday

Growth significant
CHESTER - Growth was significant
in 1973 and the groundwork has been
completed for further expansion this year
according to the annual report issued
Saturday of the Tuppers Plains-Chester
Water District.
Issuing the report were Albert L.

West Main St. indicated that its supply
would be exhausted Monday but also that a
new supply is expected Monday. A $3limit
was in effect at that sl&lt;ltion.
Prices varied. The cheapest price
found through the survey Saturday was
46.2 cen ts per gallon on regular . The top
price was 51 cents for regular .
Apparently, with a little searching in
the county, gasoline is available and more

what can be done to save those lives and

FRENCH MAKE DEAL
examine the many kinds of accidents and
PARIS (UP!) - France and Iran
violent crimes that kill 'more than 150,000
Saturday announced a $5 billion deal under
Americans each year.
The 90·minute documerrtary, titled which France will build nuclear plants,
"Trawna : It's An Emergency", is the factories and pipelines in ]ran in return for
fo urth program on "The Killers" series. natural gas and oil exploration rights .

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