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12- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, Jan . 16, 191&gt;

By GENE BERNHARDT
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Two veteran House members
battled today to retain their
powerful committee chair·

3 ·suits filed

manships in wtw t many ol&gt;servers agreed was a losing
fight.
Tite 24-member Democrutic
Steering and Poli cy Com·
mittee, in an apparently unprecede nted , action, voted
Wednesda y to rejec t the
nominati on of Reps. Wayne .
Hays of Ohio as chairman of
Admin istration Committee und
Wright Patman of Texas for
U1e Banking Committee .
Only a vote in the caucus of
all291 House Democrats today
to reject Rep. Frank Thompson
of New Jer sey as chairman of

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In Meigs County Common
Plea s Court a sui t for divorce,
another for support, and a
judgment for money have been
filed .
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Jan ice J. Davis, Rt. 1,
Rutlan d, fil ed for div orce
against Lawrence R. Davis.
APO, . New York. charging
gross neg lect of duty and e&lt;treme cruel ty.
Alva Lee Heed, Rt . 3,
COLUMBUS IUPII - Feder
Pmaeroy , filed for support
under
tht
Reciproca l aJ .sta te summary of Ohio
livestock au c tions Wednesday .
Agreement
At l again s t
Ca tl le : Compared to last
William Hise Heed, Florida. Wednesday slaughter steers
·1 lower , slaughter heifers
The Apex Feed and Supply s1.50
teady to 2 lower. sla ughter
Co., Marietta, ask s jud~ment cows steady to 1.50 lower ,
in the amount of $5,851;.23, slaughter bull s an d bullocks J.J ·
against Billy C. Hill , Rl . I , lower , vea lers 5 lower , Ieeder
cat tl e steady exc ept heifer s in
Racine .
·Urbana 1-3 lower .
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Administration and Henry
Reuss of Wisconsin for
Banking could keep the hopes
of Hays and Patman alive.
The vote of 13-11 to den y
Hays the nomination for the
committee he has headed for
the past four yea rs to ok
Speaker Carl Albert, chairman
of the steering committee, and
the rest of the leadership by
surprise.
Patman, dean M the House
with 46 years, 10 of them liS
Banking Committee chairman,
went down 13·11 on the first
ballot.
Hays and Patman im·

Market Report

Former teadter
dead in Florida
CHARLESTON. W. Va .
Funeral serv ices f or Mrs .
Bonnie Withers Shumate, 73,
Tampa, Fla., a former Mason
County School teacher, were
conducted today at the Bartlett
Burdette Funera l Home,
Charles ton.
Rev. William B. Allbright
offi'ciated and entombmen t
followed in the Woodmere
Mausoleum, Ch a r l~ston . Mrs.
Shumate died Monday at the
home of a sister, Mrs. Gladys
Mynes, Cha rleston. She wa s a
sister of Silas ,Y , Withers.
Apple Grove, and E. L.
Withers, Jr .. GaUipolis Ferry,
Rev . A. B. Withers, Elkins, and
Charles H. Withers, Gallipolis.
Additional surv ivors include
the husband , Earl R. Shumate,
Tampa, Fla ., and a son, Victor
W. Shumate, Tampa .

Meigs

Property
Transfers
William A. Snyder, Inez E.
Snyder to United States ,
Farmel'li Home Adm., part lots
9-10, Middleport.
W. 0. Barnitz, Ruth Barnitz
to Robert W. Barnltz, Corena
L. Barnitz, parcel, Pomeroy.
Fred Riggs , Lutchie Riggs to
Ohio · Valley
Chris tian
Assembly, 1.1 acres, Bedfond .
Charles L. Eskew, Frances
J . Eskew to Amos Tillis, lot,
Pomeroy.
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Jerry L. Tillis, Darlene Tillis
ID Harold D. Graham, Janet K.
Graham, .82 acre, Scipio,
June Hysell, Dana Hysell,
Fred E. Dunfee, Irene Dunfee,
Robert 0. Dunfee, Virginia
Dunfee, William H. Dunfee,
Colleen Dunfee, Betty Biggs,
Nathan Biggs to J ames
Whittington, Maggie Whit·
Ungton, lots, Rutland.
Maggie Whittington to June
Wickersham, lots, Rutland .
June Wickersham to Maggie
Whittington, Leo Whittington,
lots, Rutland .
E. Wlnnifr-ed. Dougherty,
John C. Dougherty to Edward
E. Dougherty, 84 .56 acres.
Scipio.

Slaughter st eers : Choice and
prime 900 · 1275 lb yi eld grad e 2
4 37-39.70 . choice 875-1200 yield
grade 3 4 35 36.50; good 33 -36 ,
standa rd 25-30 70 .
Slaughter hei fers · Choi ce anc;t
prime 850-1050 lb yi eld grade 2
4 36-38 .50 ; choi ce y ield grade 3·
4 35 36, good 31 3485.
Slaughter cows : Ut ility and
commercial 1200-1885 tb 17.75
21. cutter 12 · 15.50 ..
Slaug hter bul ls · Yield grade 1

1680·1950 lb 24-27 .75.
Vea lers : Choi ce 200·135 lb 50·
53.

Jan. 17-18-19

THE CH INESE
PROFESSIONALS
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SCALAWAG
( Technicolor )

Show Starts 7:00 p.m.

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18.50 21, 400·600 lb 20-23.

Hog s: Barrows and gil t s .SO

higher, U.S. 2·3 207-256 lb 4040.70.
Feeder p igs 2 lower, U.S. 2-3

30-40 lb 10-16 .7S pe r head . 50·80
lb 20.50-22. 50 per head.

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January Sale

TABLECOVERS

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small, medium, large and extra large. ..

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Sizes 36 to 50.
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selection .

Sale •2488

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Men's Dre5s Socks
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One size fits all sizes 10 through 13. White, black
and a complete selection of colors.
Our popular orion dress socks .

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Includes Winter Jackets - lined and unlined .
CPO Jackets . Outer Shirts . Not every size but a
good se lection .

11.50 to 16.95 JaclefL ____ Sale 5.49

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Special This Sale

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Sizes 36 to 50. Regulars · Shorts Longs, (not
every size) ' Extra well made , double action
zi pper.
18.98 Fisher Stripe (Grey)
Coveralls
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Reg. m.oo 1 pc. Round Tabte-wood Grain ..• • sate
Reg. 239.00 s pc . Rectangular Table-Green .- .. Sate
Reg . 224 .00 7 pc . Rectangular Table-Wood Grain
Sale 174.00
Reg. 339.00 s pc. Octagonal Tabte-Btack · · · · ·Sale
Reg. 109.00 s pc . Round Orop-Leaf-Table •• ... Sale
Reg. 289.00 9 pc . Rectangular Table-Wood Grain
Sate 232.00 ·
Reg. 204.00 s.pc . Round Table-Wood Groin .... • Sale
Reg. m.oo s pc. Rectongular Table-Beige .. " .. Sate

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movement Westininster Chimes. 72

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15 ft; width Rubber back
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Green Tweed.

8 qua~t covered Dutch Oven or 14'12" covered

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in now -· select the set you want
and really save. ·
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.Colo. r TV Consoles and XL100 RCA
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1975

County

colors-Forest Green, Spice Gold, September.

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POMEROY MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

in mishaps

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~~: · 1~:~o:o 7 pc. Rectangular Tab to ewood Grain . .

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Just arrived - a new shipment of sturdily ::constructed Howell Dinettes.

• 100 Per· Cent Continuous Filament Nylon

Sizes 36 to 50. Zipper front waist length jackets
and button front coat length. Famous Lee Blue
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17.98 Army Twill (Green)
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10,240 vehicles
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FornitureJrd Floor

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rf''inL'l'li vP homes .

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became somewhat disturbed
over ·the situation' and after
reac hing home tried to call her
sister. When she. could not
arouse anyone, she became
more alarmed and called Mr.
Meadows, asking him to check.
It was during this time that
he fo un d the three persons and
a small dog unconscious .
The nearby Stevens Funeral
Home was alerted and Mr.
Stevens and three other of his
personnel responded with their
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Devote£/ To The Interest.~ of The Meig.~·M11so11 Are11

IN:ews
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Includes all our cut and sewn shirts· knit
shirts - flannel shirts . Sizes 6 to 20.

Our entire stock of vinyl or cloth table~vers
included . All popular sizes in oblongs, squares,
rounds and ovals.

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DISCHARGES - Banjamin
Monre, Bidwell; Mrs. Kenneth
Tu.lly, Racine: Mrs . John
Jo hanna Huddte'stonand
daughter, Gallipolis Fern·.

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Gowns, Robes, Pajamas and Waltz Gowns. ·

released . At 12:06 a. m. the
squad went to Butland for
Eugene Roush, a medica l
patient, who · was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where he was ·admitted.

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trea ted and

SNO-BOOTSON SALE

Jackets · tined and unlined II eludes
Jackets and outer shirts.
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Womens

THREE RUNS MADE
The Middleport Emergency
Squad answered three calls
W edn~sday and Thursday
morning. Clifford Michael,
Bailey Run , suffering from
lacerations of the head was
•akcn to Veterans Memorial
HOspital where he was ad·
milled at 2:51 p. m. Wednesday. At 9:25 p. m., the
squad took Jerry Ferguson
fr om his home in Middleport to
Veterans Memorial Hospi tal
where he was

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COLUMBUS fUPI) - Ned E. former Gov. John J . Gilligan, earlie r
this
week . equipment is spent wisely.
Wil!iams , director of the Ohio specified that parti culate sim ulta neous ly requested a With today·' s energy and
utiUties re duce servo-valve
erosion by limiting chlorine Envir onmenta l Protectio.n regulations must be met no reconsideration by the EPA economic difficulties, every
content, red~cing particulate Agency, said today he has later than April, 1977 . .
director and also filed an ap- required expenditure has to be
content and increasing elec- suspended an order requiring
peal with the Environmental carefully eva luated, " said
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The decision also staled that Board of Review.
Ohio's electric utility comtrical resisUt nce.
Williams.
Users of the product have panie s · to meet certain sulfur oxi de requirements
" I have decided to review
" I don 't want the utility
a ls o been able better to pollution abatement standards would be suspended for utili ty this decision f~r severa l . companies to spend one cenl
mainta in EHC systems by by April, 1977 and said he companies until such time re asons," said Williams. less for control equipment than
when adequate air quality data "First, the appeal prcx:ess is is needed, but I don't want
taking advantage of Stauffer's would review the case.
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uld r eq uire their rein- both costly and lime con- them to spend one cent more
co mprehen sive te chni ca l
The . earlier decision 1 anservice suppor t and fluid nounced during the waning statement.
suming. If this situation can be either, " said Williams.
Eight utility co mpani es resolved without spe nding
evaluatiOn program.
days of the administra tion of
" I have asked the office of
· Through this program,
three to four years in the the Attorney General and my
turbine hydraulic fluid samcourts, then everyone will be air pollution staff to conduct an
ples are evaluated at Stauffer's
expedi tious review and to
better off .
Plant in GallipoJis Ferry, with
"We all agree that Ohio's air publicly provide r ecom·
respect to viscosity, chlorine,
pollution problems need to be mendations by January, 31,
·water and mineral oi1 content,
solved and spending a lot of · "Williams said. "During this
par ticle count and resistivity .
precious Hme and money in time, I have temporarily
· Readin gs fed back to the
and out of courts will only stayed the effectiveness of the
utilities then help indica te
delay the achievemen t or our orders issued in December.'·'
problems before they become
goals," said Williams.
Williams said after receiving
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
The
serious enough to cause long
"Secondly, I want to make the recommendations, he
the distorting effects of inflaturbine shutdowns and costly American economy is in the tion removed - would take sure that the money spent to would then issue findings and
valve repairs .' Production of grips of the deepest recession another "substantial plul)lle in install pollution control orders.
CHECK PRESENTED
Ray Manley, secretacy.
Fyrquel EHC at Gallipolis since World War II ended - the current ianuary•March
treasurer of the Gallla-Melgs Fraternal Order of Pollee, on
Ferry is expec ted to continue . and it's getting worse.
quarter and pertwps a small
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blllllllf Qf,that.Qrganlzatiop, 'J:Jlur~ presented a check for
That
assessment
was
con·
growth dur ing 197&amp;.
decline in Apr1l.June. "f don't
$50 to Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, superintendent of the Meigs
firmed in a Gross National think we' re at the trough
C&lt;Junty
Infirmary . Last Saturday Munley presented a check
Product report released Thurs- (recession bottom) yet."
for
same
amount to Ule Galllpolls Children's Home. Manley
day by the Commerce DepartThe slide is enough to go into
said the Fr~ternal Order of Police made $1,000 by sponsoring
ment. It showed:
the record books as the
a
county western show in Gallipolis. Manley is a security
· -Output of the economy, steepest since 194&gt;·1946, when
guard
at the Southeastern Ohio Mental Health Center,
adjusted for inflation, fell at the economy made th e
Athens,
and a deputy of the Meigs County Sheriff's Departthe startling rate of 9.1 per cent wrenching shift from war
COLUMBUS. (UP! )
The granted Monday, those afment.
between OciD~ and Decem- production to peace time.
By United Press International
Public Utilities Commission of fected by the cutbacks would
BELFAST - THE LONGEST CEASE-FIRE in Northern ber, the second fastest threeEconomists, however, view Ohio ( PUCO) has granted. be penalized April I an excessIreland's five years of religious war ended today in a flurry of month plunge on record.
the postwar recession as a temporary authority for OJ. use charge of $10 per 1,000
~Inflation
in
the
·
same
shootings aoo recrimination and a warning by Scotland Yard of a
special case that should not be lumbia Gas of Ohio, Inc., to cut cubic foot of gas used over and
raced
upwand
-13.7
per
.period
possible new Irish Republican Army offensive in Britain. The
compared with normal dips in back na Iural gas supplies by up above the amount allowed by
British Army reported several Northern Ireland incidents ttwt cent. It's the .fastest increase the business cycle. If that is so, IAl 40 per cent ID· churches. C&lt;Jlumbia.
Hampton . said cutbacks .
began even before the 25-day IRA truce ended at midnight but it since the government began one has to go back to the schodlo and stores in the slate
likened them to "cowboy ineidents" rather than a planned IRA keeping quarterly statistics in Depression Era ID find worse using I million cubic feet of gas could last after the normal
1947.
heating season ends In March
offensive.
recessions than this. In 1929-33, or more per month .
- Economic growth has now GNP fell 33 per cent and in
and
gas saved during summer
Police stepped up security in London and all major cities and
Paul E. H~mpton, chief of
months
would be placed in
Scotland Yard warned the public to be wary of the Irish Republic declined four straight quar- 1937-38, 13 per cent. .
the PUCO's Division of Tariffs
Meigs Counlians purcha·sed chased out of the slate for total
ters.
The
last
such
uninstorage
for
use
next
winter.
in a bid to counter any new outbreak of violence. A total of 52
and
Economics,
said
today
10,420
motor vehicles and fees of $3,996. The state got
From November, 1973, when
Cutbacks
were
based
on
the
persons has been killed and nearly 800injured In Britain since the terrupted slide was in 196tl- the undula ling business cycle supplies
to
industrial
mobile homes during 1974, $.1,63&gt; of thai total, $33o,:;o
IRA began its bombing campaign there in 1972. Of these 43 were 1961.
reached its latest peak, customers were being reduced largest gas conswnption ty according to the anhual report coming to the county.
''The current • econoffilc through December, 1974, the by up ID 55 per cent.
Columbia customers in the last of Meigs · County Clerk of
killed in 1974.
There were 39 salvage in·
situation is very bad," said last date for which figures are
Hampton said gas saved by three winlfrs, said Hampton. Courts Larry Spencer.
spections
with the entire $195
MT. VERNON, OHIO - JUDGING OF THE 28 high sehool James L. Pate, assistant available, GNP fell 5 per cent. cutbacks to churches, schools
Meigs Counlians, the report collected for the Inspections
senior girls from 24 Ohio counties entered in the 14th annual Ohio commerce secretary for That is a much bigger drop and stores would be passed on
states, paid $352,520.11 in sales going to the state. Spencer's
Junior Miss Pageant begins here tonight. Cindy Meyer of economic affairs. He ticked off than any of the five post-World to industrial customers.
tax, fou~ percent of th e pur· office issued 122 boat titles on
Whitehouse, last year's titlist, will crown the 1975 winner at the the bad news in a list of in~'There just isn't any more
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cha se price, on those vehicles collections totaling $23~, the
end of the Saturday night judging in . the restOred Memorial flation-adjusted fourth quarter
gas, at least not in Ohio, and
with the coun ty's share totaling state's being $55.2&gt; , the
Theater. The pageant is sponsored by the Mt. Vernon Jaycees. figures : Consumer spending,
the conunission has tried to
$3,525.20, the stale's share county's $179.&gt;0.
The teenagers arrived last Saturday, were weleomed by ··down 12 per cent; durable
apportion it where It will do the
$348,9114.91.
Spencer's office paid into the
EXTENDED FORECAST
Mayor Harold Johnson and other city officials and assigned to gooda expenditures, led by a
most good," said Hampton:
Spencer's offi ce durin g 1974 coun ty general fund for the
Sunday through Tuesday,
host families. They have been practicing their routines ibis wee.k staggering $11.5 billion decline
A hearing, at which those
Three accidents were in· issued 10,420 certificates of "tear in legal and title fees a
a chance of snow Sunday and affected by the cutbacks can vestigated by the Meigs County title; 3,1&gt;9 notations of lien ; total of $31,481.97.
for presentation at the two nights of judging. Amoog them i:J Miss in new car sales, down 43 per
cent; nonresidential in·
Babs Witte of RD Pomeroy.
again Tuesday..Highs will be express their views before the Sheriff's Department Thurs. 1,890 memorandum s; &gt;4
vestment, down 19 per cent,
between 30 and 40 and lows PUCO, was scheduled for Feb. day in which no personal in· salvage titles; 10,423 ap ·
COLUMBUS- AN OFFICIAL OF THE OHIO Mining and and home and apartment
will be in the upper teens and 10 at the c~lon offices. jw-ies were reported and no plica ti ons, affidavits and .Musical show is
lower 20s.
Reclamation Association IDday called on the Ohio legislature and construction, down 44 per cent.
Hampton said rules governing citations issued.
assignments ; 762 penalties; 273 tonight at school
state officials to begin an immediate review of slate strip mining
"These are the facts," Pate w.;:;.'®'.&amp;;:::&lt;::::::,:,&gt;.::&gt;.:-..ID"h:i» the cutback program could be
Al11 :20 a.m. on SR 124lhrcc certified copies for Iota! fees of
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laws to eliminate needless paperwork.
said . "They speak for themsel·
changed after. the meeting.
miles east or Racine Eldon R. $26,559 with the county's share
Neal-S. Tostenson, Cambridge, executive vice president of ves. Everything is bad ."
TWO FINED
According to the authority Kraeuter, 73, ·Raci ne, was being $21.584 .75 and the stale's Country-Wes tern musical show
will be presented from 7 to 10
the association, said a recent report from the U. s. Bureau of
President Ford's program of
Fined in the Court of
traveling cast in a curve when share being $4,974.25.
tonight ~~ the Tuppers Plains
Mines showed that estimated Ohio coal production for 1974 was"· . tax cuts and busiiless invest- Pomeroy Mayor Dale E. Smith
he went slightly left of center
There were 1,322 auto . inElementary
School under the
43.28 million tons, a decrease of over 2 mUlion tons from 1973. ment incentives is aimed at Thursday · night were Steve
,
and struck the left rear dual spectio ns 'on vehic~es pursponsorship of the Tuppers
Tostenson said that coal production would be increased sub- reversing these declines by Wilson, Racine, $5 and costs pn
COurt
wheel on a milk lanker driven
Plains Boosters Club.
stantially in Ohio without affecting land reclamation standards if injecting more purchasing an assured clea r distance ·
by William Sam Massar, 41 ,
Children under six will he
power into the economy.
charge, and Earl Phelps," ol,
"needless" paperwork is eliminated.
Rt. I, Reedsville. There was
admitted free with adult adPate said' real GNP -the West Columbia, $10 and costs,
moderate damage lo lio th
mission being $1.25 and student
ISRAEU TROOPS BATTLED PALESTINIAN guerrillas in value of all goods and services operating a motor vehicle
vehicles.
admission
$1. Featured will be
southern Lebanon today in fightlllg marked by the biggest Israeli produced by the economy with while under suspension . .
Meigs County CoUrt receiptS
At 2:30 p.m. on U.S·. 33, in
the
Working
Man Band, Th~
tank thrust into the area in more than two years. Beirut newsfor the year 1974 totaled Bedford Township, Paul N.
Chutes
Band
and The Tri·
o
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$53,&gt;49.~8 according to Betty Smith, 19, Rt. 2, Pomeroy, was
Thomas A. Hawley Thursday
papers said guerrUla chief Yasser Arafat had personally taken
eharge of resistance operations.
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" traveling southwest on a farm fil ed sui t for judgment in the County Travelers with Gary
Witllesses said the ISraelis pounded several IDw115 with ar-.
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Receipts for the year were tractor and was attempting to amount of $5,200 in Meigs Smeeks, Don Morrow, Adrian
tillery fire and mortar shells for the sixth consecutive day.
RACINE_ Charles Hayman Simpson, Mildred Gillilan, distributed as follows: fines to make a left turn wh'en struck County Common Pleas Court. Stanley, The Westlin Family
Combined figures Irol!' guerrUla spokesmen in Beirut put the was elected chairman , John T. Claudia
Roush , ljpnnie stale, $16,172.37 ; fees to sheriff, by a ·car attempting to pass,
Hawley asks that sum · plus and Jim Riston.
casualty toll for fighting Thursday and ·today near Lebanon's Wolfe president and cashier Lawren ce and Charlotte $2,207.83; fines and cost to ·The car was driven by Russell interest and cos to agains t
HIGH HONORS WON
coun ty,
ge neral
fund , Junior Tucker , 24, Rt. 2, Hollywood Brands, a conborder with the lsraeli~upied Golan Heights of Syria at 21 and Clarence Price . vic~ Stewart.
Patricia
Louise Ihle, Racine
J.sraells killed and several wounded and four guerrillas killed and ' president of the bo~rd of'' Wolfe reported to the $21J,653.11; auto license and gas Racine. There was moderate. solfdated food company, and
10 wounded.
· directors of the Racine Home stockh olders that 1974 was a fund , $6,140.85; law library damage to the tractor and Dorothy L.· Youn g, dba Route I, daughter of Mr. and
slig ht damage to the car.
Young's Market, Middleport. Mrs. John lhle was among the
Na tional Bank at its annual good year for the bank. The .fund , $8,315.&gt;2.
181 students graduating with
WASHINGTON - HOUSE DEMOCRATS, VOTING in the meeting of stockholders.
bank makes it their policy to
Criminal cases filed last year
At 6:42 p.m . on Olive
Hawley purchased a Zero high honllrs following the fall
name of c&lt;ingressional reform, threw two powerful committee
Other boa rd members invest the ir deposits in local were 1,803; civil Mlll!S.,. ~7 and Township Road 28) Shirley A. . Candy Bar containing a piece quarter at Ohio University. A
ehairmen olit of office and came close to deposing iwo others . elected were Harold Carnahan, home loans, auto loans, and sm~ll claim civil caseS122.
Jones, 34, Tuppers Plains, was ·of foreign material which was
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student must . receive ail ac' ·
The baronl.al Reps. w. R. Poage of Texas, eight years chairman Earl · Cross, J. Dillon "Cross, other famil y expenses. Their
Receipts for the month of !raveling west when the right or a metal consistancy and
cumulative grade point
Of the Agriculture Committee and F. );:dward Hebert of , Albert Hill, Jr., Freelaad fai th in the people or the Decem ber,
1974 ,
were, front wheel of her car we nt off broke the plainliff'!J upper left
average
or over to
Louisiana, four years head of Armed Services were the only Norri s, Carroll Norris, George communi ty has been rewa rded Sa,063.80, Mrs. Hobsletler the highway into a ditch, central tooth . awley is graduate ofwith3.5 high
honors.
011es. The 291-member caucus elected 17 other chairmen Wed- Neigler, Arthur Orr, J. W. by continuous growth, Wolfe reported .
ca using the car to strike an claiming negligence ag~inst Miss !hie received he; Master.
nesday who ·were ~ther incumbents or next on the seniority Weaver, Jr. , and Charles D. 'reported . .
Dislribijlion was as follows, em bankment. The veHicle both named defendants.
of Education degree.
ladder.
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In another entry, William E.
Yost.
The directors· and members fines to state, $2,077.80 ; fees to crossed, the highway into a
· Reps. Wayne Hays Of Ohio and Wright Patman of Texas,
LOCAL TEMPS
Employes ' of lhe Racine 'of the bank extend their thanks sheriff, $1&gt;0:3&gt;; fines ·and costs pasture field, . struck another Pickens, Rl. I, Long Bottom,
earlier denied the nomination by the Democratic Steering and Home National Bank are .Ben to the depositors for their to .. county , ·general fund, embanknnent, cro5sed a small filed for divorce agains.t Joyce
The temperature Jn down- · .. ~
Policy C&lt;Jmmittee to continue as chairmen of Administration and Petrel , Frances Wilcoxen, business in 1974 and are looking $1,7&gt;2.47; law library fund, creek and ca me to a stop.
A. Pickens, 1\1. I, Long Bottom , IDwn Pomeroy at 11 a.m. today ..'
Bankirig respectively, were expecte&lt;l to win those nominations Betty D. Justis, Ruth ·c. forward to the challenges of $660.89; auto license and gas
There · was
mode rate dharging gross neglect of duty ·. was 25 degrees under sunny '
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damage ,
and extreme CrueJiy.
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funa. $422.29.
GALLIPOLIS FERRY Stauffer Chemical Company's
Gallipolis Ferry plant, having
completed its first year of
commercial production of
Fyrquel EHC, a fire resistant,
synthetic hydraulic fluid for
steam turbines, Plant Manager
T. R. Friar was presented a
plaque in recognition of that
achievement in a brief
ceremony Thursday ni ght
following · a dinner at the
Kanauga Holiday Inn .
"Through the intensive efforts of our plant staff, we have
been able continuou sly to
produce a superior quality
product that can reduce down
time and result in cost saving~
for the utility industry," Ron
James, a product mana ger in
Stauffer's Specialty Chemical
Division, said in making the
presentation.
The · one year-old product,
designed specifically for use in·
electro-hydraulic control "EH·
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Hosptt(tl although Mrs. Loomis
is 'in the intensive care un it.
City Pn trolmct n Don Spence,
State Pol r·c·o Tr&lt;Joper· 1.. ' A.
.,Akers and Sheriff's n.·pul)• N.
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K Benson were ca lled to the
scene when the three persons
were found IIIH'Onscious b1• a
neig hbor , Hoy Meadows. ·
From poli..:t• aml Dthers tl11·s
slory 1mfolded :
Mr. and Mrs. Meadows are
neig hbor s of the Loomis' and
since they have recen tly been
away. Mr . Meadows decided to
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ceremony recognizing the first year of commercial
production of Fyrquel EHC at the Gallipolis Ferry Stauffer
Chemical Company Plant was Ron James, second right;
product manager from the firm 's corporate offices. James
awarded the plaque toT. R. Friar, manager of the Gallipolis
Ferry Stauffer Chemical Plant, third from left. Looking on .
are Jim Cunningham, area superintendent for the Gallipolis
Ferry Plarit, far left; Bob Agate, production manager at the
local plant, second from left, and Gordon Harlow, area
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persons narrow ly escaped
dea th Thursday night in a
downtown residence when they
were ove reome by car bon
monoxide flunes . Ql~ick action
of a neig hbor and others was
credited toda)' wi UJ sav ing
their li ves.
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Fotmd tm consciOu.s at 1311
,.,viand St. were Mrs. Nor"
Loomi s, 81; her son, Harold•
Loomis, 51, and a housekeeper,
Edna Baxter, G7 .
Today they were reported
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Preteens . Misses and Womens Sizes.

Holzer Medica l Center
(Discharged, Jan. 15!
Theresa Adams , Rebecca
Bateman. Kathy Chcelwood ,
Helen Cohenour. Ernest Cook,
Alice Coug henour, Marie Hall,
Eithel Ha lstead, Charles
Hampt on,
Jr .,
Willard
H olcomb . Rosetta
Hollingshead. Betty Hnlchison,
Naom i Kee ls, Cecil Kir k.
Jonathan M·cCabe,. Robert
Morrow , William Mullins,
Re becca Perkin s, Kathryn
Phillips, Lena Raike, Clarice
Rapp, Loretta Reynolds , Oscar
Robertson , Peggy Simpson,
Roy Smith , James Surbaugh,
Rnth Sweeny, Mrs. Charles
Taylor and daughter, Eloise
Taylor, Erin Thompson, Ruth
Weed , Wilma Weimann, Mrs.
James Holley and daughter,
Mrs . Thomas Cross and
daughter .
( Rtrlhs)
Mr . an d Mr s. Charles
Sprouse, a daug hter, Wellston ;
Mr. and Mrs. James Butcher, a.
son. Middleport.

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and principals CUff WUson 'Of
North GaUla; Bob Laminl!,
Kyger Creek; Paul Oillqll,
Hannan Trace ·and Llo~d
Myers of Southwestern.
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Sheep : Slaughter lambs I
higher , c hoi ce and prime faH

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moved back one week due:,to
last fall's strike.
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calaureate servlcea will ,..
held at North Gallla, ~
Creek and Hannan Trace H)sh
Schools on Friday, May 30th.
Commencement and lllii:calaureate will be held Sn
Sunday, June I at Sout.b-

24 .50 ; c hoice heifers 285·375 lb

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and Supt . Bradbury kre
the school wlll be limited .
PrinciP,al Lanning urged working with Gallla County
students and teachers to wear Sheriff Oscar C. Balrd and
heavier clothing until warmer Judges R. WUUam Jenkins and
weather arrives. The Kyger Robert S. Betz to correct the
Creek area schools are only situation.
buildings in the GaUla County
Nancy Ramig of the SouthLoc'\1 Schools heated by
natural gas.
eastern Ohio Emergency
This was one of several items . Medical Services announced
dis.cussed this morning during that first aid lessons are being
a · secondary principals' planned in the eounty schools.
meeting with Bradbury .
A minimwn of 20-30 people
Another major problem are needed for the eight-hour
reviewed was unruliness of course. Principals will discuss
students and adults at county the course with members of
basketball ~ games and other their teaehing staffs. It was
sc hool functions. Principals announced that high school

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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Pearl Allan Smith, 18. Rt. 2.
Pomeroy, and Patricia Lou
Darst, 17, Rl. I, Middleport.
John B. Artrip, Jr., 26,
Pomeroy. and Eva Jane Artrip, 21. Pomeroy .

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25.25-28.30 : good 300-600 lb 13.50·

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
JAN. 16
NOT OPEN

Gallla
County School
mediately launched telephone
Superintendent
C. .Comer
and letter writing campaigns
to fellow Democrats urging Bradbury informed Kyger
rejection of Thompso~ and . Creek High School Principal
Reuss in the caucus. Thompson Robert L. Lanning today
se nt out his own udear C&lt;Jlwnbia Gas of Ohio has
colleague" letter stating he ordered a 40 pet. reduction in
would accept the ehairmanship use of natural gas at Kyger
and asking caucus support. • Creek High School.
Marvin Patrick, Colwnbia
DEMOS TO ME ET
Gas of Ohio represe~tative
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The from Portsmouth. said the cut
executive committee of the will beconie eUective imOhio Democra tic Party is mediately. Bradbury said Ule
scheduled to meet here Jan . 24 order will affect both heating
to name a new chairman. The the school and coo king .
new cha irman would replace Thermostats mwt be lowered
William A. Lavelle of Athens at night and night activities at
who resigned D&lt;:c 20

Two women,man escap~ l
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Veterans battle to .hold onto job

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Letters of opinion are wekomed They 1hould be 1..1
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than 300 word• long tor be subject to reduction by the
edilor) and must be 1lgned with the 1lgnet'1 addres1.
Names may bt wlthbeld upon publication. However, oa
request, nam01 wtll be diaclosed Lellen 1hould be Ia lood
taste, addres1lng lu u.. , not persona!it101

Mystery packets
handed to jurors

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Pomeroy, Oh10
January IS, 1fl5

"There sure are a lot of new faces m townt"

Getting more for
our government dollar
It 's no secret that goverrunent has become the natiOn's
b1ggest business employing nearly 13-million people an~ acCI'unting lor 22per cent ofthe gross national product
Speildmg by state and local governments alone increased 80
per cent ootween 1968 and 1972, and at least up until the current
recession hit they were adding about450,000 employes each year
The country's taxpayers are demandmg more services from
federal, stale and local governments than ever before - ) et
paradoXIcally they are screammg louder than ever about how
much it's costing
Why ?

Wedding plans
are completed
Final plans for the Mothers
March of D1mes Jan 23 m
Middleport were made at the
Tuesday mght meeting of X•
Gamma Mu Chapter of BeU.
S1gma Ph1 Sorontv at the
Columbus and Southern Oh10
Elec tric Co
Mrs Cha rl otte Hamng
presided and the transfer .1tual
was g1ven to Jane Bourne
Next m eeting wtJI be a pt zza

The answer Is sunple, says James Hayes "More than ever,
the Amencan taxpayer feels he Is being overcharged
Hayes Is president of the American Management
Associations (AMA), a nonprofit organizalton that conducts
worldwide management training programs lor more than 100,000
business and government executives annually
Few would den) that there is considerable room lor improvement 10 the efficiency of goverrunent The National
Conunlssion on Productivity has projected that an aMual
productivity improvement of just one per cent could reduce
goverrunent expenditures by almost $5 billion by 1985
There are pockets of progress across the country Here and
there, innovative programs are saving cities hundreds of
' thou1181lds of dollars a ,year But widespread inefficiency per
sists, and the reasons that stand out are the inherent difllcully of
managing modern government and the shortage of qualified
managers in government
Probably little can be done about tbe former. but there may
be an answer to the latter. Apply the proven management
techniques of business to government This ls the basis of a new
training service being offered to goverrunent by the ProfeSSional
Institute, a unit of American Management Associations
The AMA has conducted management training J?fOgrams lor
such publicorganlutions and groups as the governor's cabinet of
South Dakota, the Massachusetts State Board of Education, the
personnel officer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , City
Uerks Assn of Colorado and the Cities of Richmond and
Alexandrl8, Va
When the people demand more and better servtces lor their
mone!, it is not really a par;adox, says Hayes What they are
asking IS that governments explain and JUstify m terms every
citizen can understand what benefits are being received from the
dollars and ma~ours mvested -in a word, productivity
And the key to unprovmg productivity in goverrunent, he
contends, IS through more professional management

Speaking of beuer government

party at the home of Jud)

Tbe third SIX weeks honor
roll of the PorUand Elementary School IS announced
Making a grade or B or above
m aD lheir subjects to be
~ to the roll. With those
, _ m an cap•lal letters
maiDDg an A's IIIClude
F"tnt grade - CHARUE
8060, Teresa ~ber. Randy
Beegle. Joy Dodderer. second
grade- Ray Lawrence, Kevm
Teaford, Bruce Wolfe, Kim
Sprouse . th1rd grade CHRISTLE
LAWRENCE,
Danny Weddle, V1cky Barber;
fourth grade - CINDY
EVANS, BRUCE JOHNSON ,
TAMMY MEADOWS, DEBRA
OCI'EAU, DaVid Talboll, fifth

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Alic1a Evans, Rhonda Kerns,
KELLY PICKENS, Eiame
Smith, Renee Smith, stxth
grade -DANNY TALBOTT.
Charlotte Pickens, JANET
MIDDLESWART, Joe Johnson, Leah Greet, BONNIE
BOSO Spec1al educahon Dewey Authers"l&gt;n, M1tch
Babble
OAPSE TO MEET
Chapter 17 of the Qluo
ASsoc1ahon of Public School
Employes w1ll meet Monday,
Jan Tl at 7 30 p m at Me1gs
Jumor H1gh caletena InstallatiOn of officers w1ll !J&lt;i
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Carolyn
hostesses

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conU.mmg affidavits relallve
to the recent election and ol!tclal recogmtion of complamts
about obscene telephone calls
were called to the attention of
grand jurors Thursday mormng m Mason County CircUit
Court b) Judge James Lee
Thompson m h1s cha rge to that
mveshgallve body
Judge Thompson sa1d Immedia tely loll ow.ng the
general election m November,
Prosecutmg Attorney Don C
Kingery had received sealed
envelopes conU.m1ng aff1dav1ts
relallve to the election They
w1ll be delivered to you
unopened the Judge said
There was no md1catton of

and that fur ther m!ormat10n ts
available to them
It was early 1n December
that the C&amp;P Telephone Co
announced plai,IS to stop unwanted telephone calls The
recent clunb m annoymg and
harassmg phone calls m the
Pomt Pleasant area has
prompted telephone compan y
off icials lo resor t to new
measurE!!; to Identify the of
lenders
A fairly recent 'rash" of
calls has made the company
redouble efforts 1n ass1gmng
manpower and additional trap
1 and trace eqwpment to Identify
the culpn ts
In making h1s charge on
telephone complamts, Judge
Thompson explamed that

Coach Art Lanham s RIO Center for a M1d.Ohto ConGrande College Redmen lVIII fe rem:e enc oun ter
be shootmg for the1r th~rd
The Blue Kmghts of Coach
consecuhve hardwood v1ctory Robert E Ca wle) are 2 l m
Saturday n1ght when arch nval conference play
Urbana College mvades Lyne
Rio Grande enltlrs Saturday

parents are responsible 'or
these offenses by their
children There were indications that persoiUI under
age 18 are among those involved
For parents allowing this to
occur, Judge Thompson said,
he could conshtute a charge of
contr1butmg to the delinquency
or a mmor Another offense
spelled out could be ffilSuse of
motor vehicles on the tughway
by ctuldren 12 to 15 years of age
who have been g1ven motorcycles and other such vehicles.
Pnvate property 1s permlssable, but all cycles are not
conla1ned to pnvate property,
.wh1ch when permtlted by
parents , IS contrtbutmg to
delinquency of mmors

what the packets contam or
where they came from
Judge Thompson also sa1d
'There IS somethmg more
rampant tn the commumty,
that 1s the elemen t of phone
calls w1 th suggestiOns of mdecency and 1mmorahty The
prosecutmg attorney's offtce
has been flooded With comp!amts "
By Tom Tiede
Judge Thompson, who adWASIDNGTON- Durmg the latter part of the 19608, when a
m• tied he has rece1 ved a womed Lyndon Johnson was enlisting the a1d of the FBI and CIA
number of these calls, added, to probe domestic anti-establiShment thought, I wrote a story
• I've deliberated upon th1s that caught the eye of the on-lughs
The article concerned the Amencan NaZI Party In 1t I told of
matter senously "
Grand Jurors were advised the kinds of citizens attracted to the party, and menuoned
by the judge that they have the casuaUy of meeting two young graduates of The Citadel who
mvesllgahve power to find the were tour10g and comp1unenhng the ANP headquarters
Shortly after publication, I rece1ved a call from a chap
facts back of the complamts
tdentifymg hunself as an agent for the Army's Crunmal Invesllgahons DIVISIOn (CID), who wanted to know more about The
Citadel soldiers. I sa1d any more than had been published was
pnvileged information , that I was surprised he'd think otherWise, but he persevered We agreell to meet m a motel near the
Kennedy Space Center m Flonda,m a few days
Before the meeting, I called the CID to verify the mvesllgalor•s credentials As I suspected, nobody by the name
giVen was on the rolls He wouldn't be FBI, sa1d an Army fnend,
because they glory m proper ldenti!•callon, "He's probably CIA
- they h1de beh10d many badges."
I agreed he was CIA. Even back then, the agency 's
"DOmestic Contact Sernce" was an ill-kept secret I was
younger. less expenenced, but not CQmpletely sunple When the
agent amved m my room, he srud the "Army" was 10terested in
fmding Tbe Citadel soldiers because "we don 't think they should
be messmg around w1th Nazts " He had a Citadel yearbook and
asked if I would select the proper photos
Well, had 1t been mysses Grant, not some bumbly spook,
ask10g for such patriOtiSm, I'd have declined My JOb as a
Journalist 1s to observe, not to spy As I recall I looked over the
yearbook, gave descnpttons of the sold1ers ent1rely different
from actuality, and concluded I could not assOCiate any of the
pictures w1Ut the culpnts
expressiOns m planned events
The memory of that occasion returns now, with new charges
The Schweitzer legacy can
of
UA
domestic surveillance, because I think I did right m
be seen m a vanety or
brushmg
off the agent and because there may be a greater lesson
organ azahons
In
the
m the morality If the charges of Widespread 10tra-&lt;tational CIA
human1tanan
and
en ~
spymg
are true, 1t must be assumed they have been a1ded and
Vlronmental areas
The
abetted
by Citizens such as you and I More than assumption,
Humane Soc1ety of the Umled
ac
luaUy
,tt
IS a fact the CIA, w1th some 12 to 15 domestic bureaus,
States and 1ts KINDNESS club
for ch1ldren and youth has done rehes on ordtnary cihzens for some mtelllgence 10!orrnation
much to extend the realm of Mostly, the old Domestic Contact Sernce (now called "Fore1gn
Reverence For Life Colleges Resources" ) asks ettizens gomg abroad to keep their eyes and
and graduate schools address ears open Supposedly, though - wllness the recent revelations
the!'lselves to the quesllons - the agency has 1ts at-borne finks as well
No doubt the agent.s acqwre some informers by offenng cash
raised by Schweitzer 1n
or
the
rhetoric of national duty Others perhaps do not hav&amp; to be
philosophy and rehgwn Er1ca
Anderson s Alhert Schweitzer coaxed at all, s111ce Americans have a dlsturb10g proclivity to
Fn• ndsh1p House m Great goss1p, many agenc•es bes1des the UA 11ave found that comBarrmgton, Mass , IS a fme, muntty wagglers are all too cooperatlft,'it hot always accurate,
mternahon al media center that and woe betide the fellow who applies lor a security JOb who has
at tracts thousand s of visitors p1nched a netghbor's wife or neglected to return a borrowed
mower until after the first snow.
each year
The truth of the matter, then, IS far more unportant than
Never lmanc1ally secure,
the Schweitzer hosp1ta! m whether the CIA comrrutted illegalities, 1t's whether Amencans
w1U become diSgusted enough wtth such dangers to do something
Afnca laces a gloomy future
about
1t themselves ma10ly, shut up Doubtless thousands of
The famous doctor 's daughter,
Amencans,
myself included I Sl!Ppose, have had the opporturuty
Rhena no longer admm1sters
the overseas work and to blow the whistle on domestic CIA snoops We haven't, to now,
to our shame Perhaps the present controversy w•ll convtnce us
present!) hves m Atlanta, Ga
otherwiSe
10 1he future
Soanng med1cal costs are
ThiS ISil'too !:By that-liM&gt;OA should expect no c1t1Z0n atd. 1
UOIHrsal and the clime along
recall another personal experience when I was 10expllcab1y
detamed (45 minutes) by Commurust police at an East Berlin
railroad ent, and later questioned about tt by the CIA Had I had
any good mforrnation then, I would have divulged 11- if only to
help save others from similar detentions My belief IS that this
kind of cooperation IS humarustlc and proper, but there can be no
overnd10g reason why any of us should be tallted 10to, or bought
mto, blabbmg on one another

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secured lor the Charles I.Hnders famlly whose home wa s
recently destroyed b¥ fire
Howe\ er
mtscella neous
household Items. dishes and
furmture are sllll needed A
kitchen set of Ulble and chairs
IS not needed
Anyone having any of the
needed 1tems to, contribute
may con !act Pomeroy V1llage
Hall or phone 992-2333 There 1s
a garage on Welshtown Hlll
where thmgs can be stored
until the family fmds a house

TOM TIEDE

TO PRESENT HALFTIME SHOW - Dunng halftime of
the Rio Grande-Urbana game on Saturday mght, the Glen dale Gymnastic Club will prov1de special enterl.amment
Young girls from SIX years of age and up w1ll demonstrate
outstanding ablltlles m floor exerciSe routmes as well as m
balance beam exerc1ses The Glendale Gymnastics Club,
Parkersburg, W Va , IS unrter the coachmg of Mr and Mrs
Jerry Spencer The Spencers have been active lor many
years, parlletpat10g as well as leactung gymnastics They
are members of the Umted States Gymnastics FederatiOn
and keep abreast wtth the cha ngmg sport as will be observed
Saturday evemng

The CIA and

citizen gossips

NCAA regional ducats sold out
DAYTON, Oh10 (UP! ) - All
hckets for the March 20 and 22
NCAA M1d-E as t RegiOnal
Basketball Tournament, to be
held at the 13,458 seat
Umvers1ty of Dayton Arena,
have been sold, olflctals announced Thursday
Tournament Director Dale
Foster sa1d the only llckets left
arc the 75() allocated to each of
the lour parhctpatmg teams
The M1d East RegiOnal fi eld
will mclude the rour wmners
from first round actwn mvolvmg four at-large team s
and the champions of the M1d-

Centenary thoughts:
relaiiDnslup of all CreatiOn
Wmd sea and sky were 1n
terconnected and so were man
am mal and space He w-ged
the end of "ar "arfare and the
weapons of death For h1s
opposthon to atomic testmg he
recetved the Nobel Peace Pme
m l9S2 He believed m the
h v1n g n ghts of a mmals,
msects, plants, trees - out~
dpors was sacred and the
Wli\Crse was a graceful sane ~
tua• v Of hie the refore,
Re\Crence for Life
D1d Schweitzer fall ' Has
Reverence lor L1fe taken hold
an\where worth mentiomng ?
Wars In crease, starvation
fotlo11 s hunger and the ammai
kin gdom kno\\ s sla ughter
mstead of kindness Yet he
M ote and worked 1n th1s sort of
gnm sett mg and produced
some adeas and actwns that
conrmue to operate around the
world The Schweitzer Cen·
tenar) Year began wath a
conce1 t m Carnegie Hall m
January and found a vanetv of

DR. LAMB

Medicine won't cure arthritis

By
E Lamb, MD
DEAR DR LAMB - I would
appreciate vour Ideas on ar
thnlls The whole med1ca l
profession seems to be at a lo85
on that one Those of us who
have passed our three score
and 10 need help from
somewhere
l"m 84-years \oung, \\orkmg
every daJ anden)oymg 1t Thus
far I have refused all dope
Please express ) our opmwn on
aspmn I refuse to use 1t What
I want as prevention
DEAR READER - To be as
TOATIENDFAIR
active
as you sound at 84 ) ou
The French Club at Me1gs
must
ha,•e done a lot of
High School Will attend &amp;
prevenhng
alread) WorKing
lan guage fa1r at Oh1o
Umvel"lnty Saturda) Feb 22 and enJoHng 1t IS one of the
Members of the local club w1ll best preventions or general
present a skit and operate a aches and pams and more
booth there Members w•II senous med1cal problems 1
parhc1pate tn the Nahonal lmo11 of Most people "ho have
French contest and the Oh10 hved long life spans_have done,
the same as }Ou have
French contest 1n March
I 1\tSh I could tell )OU there
"as a cure for arthrths The
os leoarthn lis wh1ch vou have
1s an accompamment of 1n

creaSing age Some have 1t
The date tree or date palm
1\orse
than others )t 1s not a
bears tts frmt 1n dusters \\hl&lt; 11
new
dasease
Even the anc1ent
hang from a IInck crown ot
dmosaurs
had
1t
large pmnate lea ,'~s In a smgle
The degeneratiOn of the
season a tree produces from
300 to 500 poUMS-of fruot
bones IS thought to be a sort of

wear and tear response That ts
wh) 1t often affects the we•ghtbeanng JOints like the knees
and h1ps
If you are not havmg too
much dtscomlort )Ou m1ght as
" ell do Without mediCIDe
Aspmn lor th1s t)pe of arthntis
IS useful only to the extent that
1trehe\ es patn Itwon'tcureor
chan ge the progress of the
arthrths
You do need to mamU.m the
lull range of mohon or your
JOints That w1ll help to keep
you working and enJoymg 1t for
another 20 years Try to move
every JOint m your body
through a full range of motion
several '•mes each day That
means bendmg forward on
your ankles to stretch your
ankle tendon, stra1ghten1ng
) our knees as far as they w1U
go movmg \our Uugh as far
forward, backward and to -the
s1 de as you can a nd
methodtcally movmg every
JOint m ali directions as far as
poss ible w1thout strammg
) ourself Such exerc150s help
prevent loss of motion later
Keepmg act1ve usually mvoh•es at least some of these
movements and helps a gr.eal
deal

l'or mtld osteoarthritiS w1th
no evidence of deformtty ,
med1cme to control discomfort,
•f needed, and general medical
support 1s usually enough For
other forms of arthntis, such
as rheumatOid arthr1hs, or
more senous osteoarthritis an
arthr11is spec1ahst, at least to
evaluate the course of the
disease. 1s a good •de a
It 1s also Important to keep
your \\etght down Obes1ty
merely adds to the wear and
tear on welght-beanng JOints I
would suspect that overwe1ght
IS not one of your problems It
ISmteresting how seldom IllS a
problem m people over llQ.
years old One of my doctor
fnends once observed to me
alter a tr1p to Flonda that he
seldom saw any old fat people,
JUSt old skjnny ones There
ought to be some sort or a
lesson m that observation
Send your questions to Dr.
Lamb, m care of th1s
newspaper, P 0 Box 1551,
Rad1o City Stallon, New York,
N Y 11019 For a c~y of Dr
Lamb's booklet on losmg
we1ght, send SO cents to the
same address and ask for the
Losmg We•ght" booklet

the Ogowe River struggles w1th
mflataon, newer nearby
lacllilles and personnel turnover
Schweitzer's IOlerpretattons
of Bath a1 e standard texts 10
the musiC field , treasured
today as they were SO years
ago (He played the p1ano at s
and was church organiSt at age
9 ) But ele ctrontc organs
flour1sh and lor Schwettzer,
that would be !allure, lor he
battled constantly lor the
supremacy and dom10ance of
the p1pe organ
Whatever else endures of this
car10g and concerned man,
surely his words and affections
still burn most bnghUy "ll" ls
not enough merely to eXISt It's
not enough to say, I'm earrung
enough to live and support my
family I do my work well I'm
a good father I'm a good
husband I'm a church goer
That's all very well, but you
must do something more Seek
always to do some good to your
fellowman do something for
"h1ch you can get no pay bul
the pnvilege of dmng 1t "
Happy century, Albert

IN COLUMBUS
Edwm Cozart and E A
Wmgett, members of Me~gs
County Board of Elections, left
Thursday everung to attend the
State Election Board meeting
10 Columbus They wUI return
Saturday

Amencan, Sou theas tern , B•g
Ten and OhiO Valley con·
ferences
Th e Mid-East Regwnal
champiOn "111 advance to the
NCAA final fo ur March 29 and
31 at San D1ego, Call!

Kirby earns
newcomer

RIO Grarde Co llege s
phvstcal educatwn bmldmg
Lyne Ce ntet , will have new
recreatiOn hours durmg the
\\Inter qua rter The new
schedule should create more
ava1iable hours throughout the
week fo r college students and
sUI!! as well as members of the
surround mg communities \lo-h o
m1ght enJOY partlclpatmg If\
sw 1mm1ng baske tball and
we1ght tra1nmg
The Monday through Fnday
sc hedul e finds the fac1hly open
to the pubhc f1 om 8 to 9 30 p m
On Saturda) the bu1ldmg w1ll
be made ava ilable fr om 2-4
p m only , ho\\ ever, on Sun
days, the pubhc w1ll have
access !1om 2-4 p m and from
7 9 p m Excephon to thiS
schedule wtll ex1s t "hen •
pr;,arranged spec1al college
even t has bee n already
scheduled dur1ng these same
limes th us makwg Lyne
Center una\ a1lable to the
pubhc To a1d 1n allev1atmg the
problem a weekly Lyne Cen ter
sc hedule w11i be forwarded to
area newspapers
In addition, swurumng fees
Will be conbnued at $1 per adult
and 50 cents per ch1ld No fee
charges are made to those

ROBERT HOEFL ICH
City Edttor
Publ iS hed dally except

Saturday by Tt'le Oh io Valley

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league will also be held All
mleresled persons of the
Pomero y, Middleport ,
Salisbury, Rutland ,
Harrisonville and Salem
Center area are urged to
attend
GIRL.&gt; TO PLAY
Me1gs' G1rls' gymnasti c
team w11i compete against
Belpre at Me1gs H1gh gym
Saturday at IO 30 am The
pubhc 1s welcome

lrosh, at 3-5, travel to Gallipolis
lor an SEOAL encounter w1th
the Blue Dev1ls
Waverly
4 14 15 16-49
Me1gs
3 II 10 9- 32
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College Basketball R esu l ts
By Un1ted Pre ss International
East
R 1der 59 i on a 58
BrandeiS 99 Babson 87
Ad e lphi 74 Queens 64
Boston Co li 86 Harvard 77
Boston U 78 Nr t hea strn 61
Wm Patrsn 65 trentn 51 59
L m co l n 66 Sal1sbury 54
Gettysbg 84 Johns H op k1n s 78
Cu rry 88 UM Bos ton 75
M ll ers" l 10d Lebanon 68
EI1Ztown 67 Fra nk &amp;Marsh 60
Spnng Garden 79 Eastern 75
A lbrig h t 55 De l Va ll ey 46
Ba ll County 61 Bow eSt 59
Worcstr Tee n 83 F P1erce 68
t haca 68 Elm 1ra 63
South
Md 10 3 No Car Sf 85
R Macon 89 Loyo la Bait 80
Mercer 82 West Flor 1da 81
Alba ny St 94 Bthne C+&lt;mn 80
W Car 86 Carson New miln 68
A lc orn St 93 M ss Valley 86
Toug a loo 69 South ern 65
Mlll 1gan 97 Mary\fllle 81
Cam pb el lsv l 60 Cumbrlnd 58
Newberry 71 U N C Ash vi 55
Fayelle\f l St 86 H mptn In 74
Della St 67 M ss Co li 66
Roll1ns 59 Wr1g h t 57
So Ala 90 Ill St 88
M ss State 93 L SU 84
M1dwes t
Pac1f c 83 Ball St 69
Bellrmne 96 M t Mrty S D 76
Parks1de 102 Loars 72
No M1ch 55 W1~ Gr n By 52
Southwest
Hou ston Bapt 10d Lamar 95
Texas A&amp;M 101 Sa m Houston 71
St LOUIS 71 Tu lSa 65
N M Sl 76 Br adley 74 ol
Utah St 76 Colo St 71
Okla Bapt 64 E Cen t Okl a 62
N E La 74 N W La 70
St M r y s T ex 85 Hous 74
Okla C1 ly li2 Tex. Ar l 63
Wch ta St 60 W Tex 5t 55
Langstn 83 P Qu nn 82
W New Mex 73 Reg1s 65
We st
Or egon 69 Wash St 68
Or e St 65 Wash 63
Grnd Cnyn 70 UC lrvne 63
Pepprd1ne 73 St M r ys 71
Seattle 93 Loyolil 74
LnQ Bet"&gt; St 1?2 L A 51 70

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The schedules lor the 1975 OhiO H1gh School Athletic
Association basketball tournaments have been released showmg
several changes affecting th1s " ' ea
In clas&lt; AA, the Me1gs M ,~rauiiers, playmg last year m the
Coal Grove sectional, move to the Federal Hocking sectional
With the Jackson Ironmen rep!acmg them at Coal Grove
At Fedeli'! Hockmg Ute Marauders w1ll go agamst the likes
of Belpre Warren New I ex1ngton, Shendan and Nclsonv•lleYork
The Coal Grove sectwnal w1ll be compnsed of Galhpohs,
Rock H11l , Ironton, South Pomt Oak H1ll and Jackson
Regardmg other SEOAL teams, Waverly w•ll
be at the Valley Local H1gh School sectional, Wellston wtll be m
the Umon SciOto H1gh School sectional, and m AAA, Athens and
Logan w1ll be al the R10 Gral\9e sec tional
In class A, Hannan Trace moves to the Me1gs sectional from
the Ironton secllonal, makmg the Rock Spnngs tourney an SVAC
affrur, w1th the W•ldcats)mmng North Gallia, Eastern, Southern,
K) ger Creek and Southwestern
Symmes Valley "'II remam m the Ironton sectional
All area class A teaniS, whoever comes out of the Me1gs
sect10nal, Will move to the Chllhcothe distnct the week of March
3
The Federal Hocking and Coal Grove sectional wmners m
• AA will move on to the Rio Grande distnct, w1th the AAA sectional wmner at RIO Grande g01ng to the AAA distnct at Oh10
Umverstty
The lone rematmng wmter sports team m the area the Meigs
Mara uder wrestlers of flay Goodman and Sam Crow, will launch
thetr tourney competitiOn Fnda), Feb 8, at the Lancaster
D•striCt Tournament
One wmner from each we1ght class Will advance to the state
lmals March 14 and IS at St John Arena
Schools competing m the Lancaster Distnct will he Me1gs,
B«lpre, Chesapea)&lt;e, Glouster, Hillsboro, Ironton, NelsonvilleYork, Fairland , Shendan, Warren and Wellston
Several outbreaks of VIolence durmg h1gh scholl Bthletic
events 10 the past several weeks brmgs a different tone as
basketball tournament tune, with all tis emotiOn and d!Hlr·&lt;he
atmosphere apprqaches
Il seems maybe a renaissance of lhe word 'sportsmanship" would be applicable at lhi• time
Under Rule 4, Section 3, of the Oh10 H1gh School Athletic
Assoc•atwn's ConstitutiOn and Rules for 1974-75, under Ad-"
m1mstrahve Respons1b1ht}, It states, 'Recogruzed law enforcement offtc1als should be g1ven spec1f1c mstrucuons by the
school admmlslrator as to dulles both durmg the contest and
after Thts w1ll mclude keeptng spectators from the lteld or floor
durmg the game, superv1ston of parking and sale conduct of
game offtctals and v1s1ting team from the conteat area "
But common sense tells us that all respons1b1bty should not
come under the head of an educatlonalmstttutmn, nor under lbe
arm of the law
Parents have the greatest effect on tugh school aged
students, at least as far as discipline IS concerned, and if the
parents don 't have any control over the1r kids or don't attempt to
teach some kmd of moraliStiC responsibility or sportsmanship,
then how can an adm1rustrator be expected to accomplish the
same
Sportsmanship IS often labeled "corny" by those that don't
practice 11 But you'll find 11 comes m handy, especially when
your team's on the road

Ma loy 0 1 1
THE LEHEW BROTHERS, Ted and John , made their debut
Shoaf 0 0 0 last weekend for the Capitol Umvers1ty wrestling team
McA II tster 0 1 1 Ferguson 0 0
Ted, a 167 lb JUruor, was defeated by h1s Mount Umon OP0 Williams 0 0 0 Fredenck 52
12 TOTALS 20 9 49
ponent, the defending Ohto Conference champwn, while John, a
MEIGS (32) - W1lle 0 0 0 190 lb freshman, lost to a Mount semor
Foil rod 2 0 ' Stanley 6 0 12
But the Lehews weren't the only Cap1tol grapplers to do down
Gum 000 Hal ley 113
Wmebrenner 2 2 6 Raw lmgs 0
to defeat, as all but I of the Columbus school's matmen lost to
0 0 Arnold 2 1 5. Casc1 0 0 0. 0 Mount Umon, and the one who didn 't lose managed only a draw
Qualls 0 2 2 M1tch 0 0 0, B
Ted and John, both former wrestlers and all-league football
Quai ls 000 TOTALS 13632
players at Me1gs, are the 'l"ns of Mr and Mrs B1ll Lehew,
Breezy He•ghts

30 Mo. Term

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Howard 9 1 19
Durham 0 0 0
Bal lard 0 0 0

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Sunday at I p m at Meigs
High School g)m to scl!le on
rules and report on msurance for the fifth and
s1xth grade basketball

On Certificates

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TO MEET IN GYM
A meetmg will be held

The Waverly T1ger freshmen, tra11lng 24-22 m1dway
through the third quarter ,
reeled orr 11 unanswered pomts
en route to a 49-32 lrtumph over
the Meigs Marauder frosh m
the Mornson Gymnasmm
CINCINNATI (UP!)
Ptlcher Clay Kirby has been Thursday evemng
INTflllEST
The Marauders , down 4-3 at
elected the top C1ncmnatl
the
end of the first quarter and
Reds' newcomer of the I974
season by the local chapter of 18-14 at mterm1ss10n, stormed
back to take the lead at 24-22
the
base ball
wnters
assoctahon of Amenca tt was before the Tigers nulled away
behind a rugged full court
announ ced today
Kirby earned 13 votes from press and .he outside shootmg
the \\filers, more than the of Joe Fredenck and J1m
Howard
combmed total of the other
Howard led ali scorers Wlth
three vote getters - outfielder
19
pomts
followed by
Ken Gnffey, p1 tcher Tom
N1nety day .n:eresf penalty
12 The only
Fredenck
w1
th
1f
w1t~drawn
before
Carroll and pmch-h1tter Terry
Marauder
m
double
f1gures
matun ty date
Crowley
Kirby was obtamed from San was Brent SU.nley w1lh 12
pomts
D1ego m a trade lor outfielder
Next Thursday the Marauder
Bobby Tolan and ptlcher Dave
Tomlin before the sU.rt of the
1974 season
The 26-year-&lt;lld nghthander NAMED COACH
bed
Jack B1llmgham and Don
LONG BEACH, Calif (UP!)
Ttle Athens County
Gullett for most starts on the
Savmgs &amp; Loan Co
- Veteran US Olymp1c
296 Second 51
Reds p1tchmg staff (35) and
volleyball
team member M1les
Pomeroy . Oh1o
posted a 12-9 record w1th a 3 27 Pabst has been named volearn ed run average
leyball coach at Cal State Long
H1s 231 mmngs pitched and
Beach, It was announced
160 stnkeouts were second on Thursday
the club to Gullett
Pabst, 31, a member of the
1972 Amencan volleyball
squad, also was on the 1973
Long Beach team that fmished
runnerup to San D1ego State m
the NCAA fmals
HDRBEB LOVE PURINA
He takes over lor Randy
HORSE
CHDWB
Sandefur, who IS takmg a twoyear leave of absence after f1ve
years as the 49ers' volleyball
coach

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INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL

part\(:lpatwg tn weigh t
trammg or adavtties m the
v.yrnnasaun Also, If anyone as
mterested In JOimng the 6 a m
Jog gmg Club the) should
conU.cl D• Clyde Evans the
club's leader at Rto Grande
College for add•ll onal Jn·
format ton

Waverly frosh rally, win 49-32

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thts \\In lei and 04 0 from the
rhw 1tl ltne
After Sa lurda) 'S encounter.
th e Red men wall take on
Wil be rforce Umver s1 ty a t
h Anc on Tuesday Jan 21 m a
non lea!;!ue contes t
Coac h Art I anh(lm an·
nounced toda) that the llff111
game ongmaliy scheduled lor
Jan 23 at Lyne Center has been
rescheduled for Fndav, Jan
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honors

Did Schweitzer fail?

By Dav1d Polmg
It IS grat1fymg to note the
\\ orld \\Ide celebrations that
lVIII mark the Alber t Schweitzer Centenary - 1875-1975
There have not been many
people\\ ho exeelled m so many
!1elds as d1d this German
preacher 's son from Alsace~
I orratne Yet th1s scholar who
m,ute maJor contnbuttons m
mus1c, ph1tosoph) and theologl
IS perhaps best known for h1s
Jun gle hosp!UII m Afnca and
his medical c~ttentwn to lepers
II WIN HONORS
Schweitzer turned h1s back
Eleven student s of Oh1o on Western Cl\ 1ltzahon JUs t
Umvers1ty have been named to before World War I and gave
the dean's list lor the fall lumseif to the depnved peoples
quarter makmg a gra de of Central West Afn ca He d1ed
average of at least 3 3 to be at the age of 90, fac mg the
named They are Rosahe Ann cnttcs that arc attracted to lhe
Reese, C h es h~r e , Elhs R famous and pondeiillg the
F.nghsh , Jr , Myla Rae ethiCal future of the world He
English, Coolville Julia Ann 11as hope!tu but not optumsllc
Holter, Margaret Jean Rtggs.
Sctn\eitzer s maJ Or phrase
Barbara Lou1se Schultz and plulosoph) for the world
Steven Craig Slanley Duane \\ 35 Reverence For I.Jfe He
W1lh am
Sydenst n cker \\. as the first m thas ce nturJ to
Pomeroy Debra Lynn Bar sense th e close \\ Ofking
nh.art, Ractne , Karen Rae
Humphre). Reedsville and
Debra Jo Mal Rutland

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Ttac Blu e Kmghts HI e
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Center schedule

DAVID POLING, D. D.

Miscellaneous

avt\r a~mg 87 7

contest "1th a 4 7 season
1C( 01 d Ins1de the MOC Rw Is
I2
Ttpofl for the \amty en
coun ter as 8 p Ul In a 5 45 p rn
prehmmarv , the Rw Grande
Ja) vees w11i battle the Mtd
dleporl Independents
Urbana IS led by Glenn
Johnson \\h o has 196 pmnts m
12 ga mes 116 3) I eadan ~
rebotmde• for the Blue Kmghts
IS Ron Stoner. who has 104
sna gs for an 8 1 average
Urbana IS averagmg 87 1
powls \\ hllP the oppust tion 1s

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For the seventh year, Nattonal Urban Fellows IS con'tlucting
a nationwide recnnttng effort with the goal of increastng the
supply of competent urban adm10istia tors
The program recrutts and trains young people - mamly
members of mlnonty groups and women - lor careers in local
government A short, inteQsive summer session at Yale
University leads off the Fellowship year Those who successluUy
complete this are then assigned to serve for n10e months as
speCl81 assistants to mayors, City managers and other admuustrators 10 more than 30 c1ties around the coun try Pay
ON DEAN'S LIST
ranges from S7 ,500 to $12,500
A number of Me1gs Coun I}
In the !U"St six years of the program, National Urban studen ts attendmg Hockmg
Fellowslups were awarded to 153 persons out of more than 1,800 Techmcal College at Nelsonapplicants from 32 states
VIlle were named to the dean s
Eligible to apply for !be seventh Fellowship year. July 15, list lor the fall quar ter One
1975 to August 31, 1975 are Citizens of the Uruted States who are Me1gs Couhans, Ste.en Boston
between the ages or 24 and 39, have a bachelor's degree or, 10
Reedsville, received a lour
exceptional cases, equivalent experience; have more thad tiro , p01nt
grade
average
years full-time employment experience, preferably 10 an adRece1v1ng a three pomt or
nurustrative capacrty, and have demonstrated exceptional better to be named to the hst
ability, leadershtp potential and corrumtment to the solution of
were Timothy K1ng of Midurban problems
dleport , "Lew•s McK)nnev.
Applications, wh1ch should be made b) March I, 1975, snould
Middleport, Morton Barnes.
be sent to Nabonal Urban Fellows, Inc , P 0 Box 1475, New
Charles
Faulk, Jr Jamce
Haven, CT 06506
Holter. Pomero) , Janet S
Morris Conrue Snuth, Rac1ne

Honor pupils at' Portland listed

Dear S1r
Regardm g the letter, wrttlen by J L Ebersbach of
Columbus, Oluo, may I com plunent them on such a well wratten
and worded letter I somehow lmd 11 hard to beheve that this
person d1d not have local legal a1d m composmg of sa1d letter I
therefore would love to challenge J L Ebersbach to debate the
essence of my request to the VIllage OffiCials on January 6, 1975
The area betund the Sugar Run Mill was commented on
Some lots are pnvately owned, but eight large lots are owned by
the Vt llage All are kept m a deplorable condition ' Also Sugar
Street, as you mentiOned, was st&gt;lrted and filled by Willis McMurray, former Pomeroy restdent I now contribute Lo the exten siOn of sa1d street by allow1ng trucks to dump from my lot
Sugar Street has never been completed, ts unpassable, and IS
never ma1nU1med by the VIllage I therefore use part of 1t under
my legal nght that 1f the V1llage doesn t mamU.m 1t, 1t should
revert to the owner
Mr Lehew, on January 6, 197S, remmded council of this
conce rrun g Ann Street You cant block a street that asn't betng
used Look at SIXth Street Th1rd Street, Cherf) Street, and
Hoffner Street The Pole Yard on Butternut still looks better than
any p1ece of properly mamtamed by the C1ty The VIllage can't
m"'nt&gt;lln Front Street so "hy worry about other streets that
have been tot&gt;llly abandoned or Ignored lor years
You speak of pnde If I d1dn t have an) for my town, I
v. ouldn t have attended more meetmgs than any council member
other than Mrs Walton, VIllage Clerk 1I would enjoy attendmg
m~re and offermg md of some sort But why' Watctung counctl
act on Issues IS hke watchmg 'Phe Indy 500 'm slow motion
I still thank )OU lor makmg a comment Over the past SIX
years, I have. ecetved nwnerous calls and comments about my
straight forward and open comments They outnumber the
Ebersbach's cnllc1sm about 4().1
I would enJOY haVIng J L attend one of our council meetings

Redmen hQst Urbana Saturday

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The Maryland Terps were
exorc~sed of the DaVId ThomPson Jinx Thursday and are now
undoubtedly upward bound in
the ratmgs on the strength of a
I~ victory over delendmg
NCAA champ ion North
Carolma Swte
Thompson wasn't exactly
stoppjld m the cpntest as he
turned 10 a game-lugh total of
33 pomts But a strong
Maryland learn effort, ted by
John Lueas' 30pomts, actueved
the unexpectedly one-stded wm
lor the Terps
Maryland coach Lefty Drteselllermed the victory a "team
effort" and added, 'we played
excellent defense and stopped
U1e1r fast break offense except
for Thompson, and I don't
know what you can do w1th that
guy''

Wolfpack coach Norm Sloan
took a good share of the blame
for starting out with a zone
defense
"I don 'I think I helped with
some of the dec1s1ons I made, ''
he remarked "We stood
around m a zone and that's not
our style "
The score was tied, 12-12,
after 4.5 minutes when Maryland soiyed the zone and ran up
14 of the next 15 point$ to take a
26-13 lead, and the Terps were
never in danger alter that
Elsewhere, 19th-ranked New
Mexico State edged 17thranked Bradley, 76-74, Oregon
rupped Washington State, 69-68,
Oregon
Slate
clipped
Washington, 65-63, Boston
College beat Harvard, 116-77,
Texas A&amp;M rtpped Sam
Houston, 101-71 , St Louis
defeated Tulsa, 71-M, and Utah
State downed Colorado, 76-71
Jim Bosllc's ro.foot jumper
at the buzzer in overtime gave
New Mexico State 1ts Missouri
Valley Conference victory over
Bradley
Richard Robinson led New
Mex1co State With 24 points,
followed by Bill Allen with 18
and Russ Letz with 11 Bostic,
often the Aggtes scoring
leader. netted eight points
Game scormg honors went to
Mike DaVIs of Bradley with 26
po10ts, with 14 apiece from
teammates Greg Smith and
Bobby Humbles and II from
Mark Dohner for tbe Braves

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Denver
37 7 8 ~
San An toniO
26 20 565
l nd1ana
19 22 463 16 112
San D1ego
19
442 17 112
Ut ah
20 27 426 18 1!~
Thur sday 's Result
Denver 1\5 Ut ah IO,j
Fnda y•s Games
Kentucky at N ew York
V1 r gm 1a at Memph1S
San Diego at lnd1 ana
San AntoniO at 51 LOUIS

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By Unlled Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic OiVh10n
w 1 pet g b
Bos ton
26 14 650
Bu ffa lo
26 16 619
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New Yo r k
22 18 550
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Ph1 la del ph1a
17 2,. 415 91; 1
Central Di VISIOn

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Wash in gton
29 13 690
Cle"eland
21 18 53 8 6'1~
Houston
20 21 488
5112
A tlanta
18 26 409 12
N ew OrleanS
4 34 l OS 23
Wes t ern Conference
MidWeSt DIVI SIOn
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w I pet g b
Det ro t
24 18 571
Ch1ca go
23 10 561
112
M !w aukee
21 21 soo
3
21 23 471
4
KC Omah a
PICifiC DIVI SIOn
w 1 pet g b
Golden State
27 14 659
Sea ttl e
20 22 476
1112
Por tland
18 22 450
5 11~
Phoen i x
16 23 410 10
LosA ngetes
17 25 40! JO lf~
Thursday's Results
Cleveland 89 Portland 81
A tlan ta 108 W 85 hln glon 85
Sea ttle 127 Ho1.1ston 125 ot
Milwaukee 119 Golden Sf 100
Fr1day t Games
Detro1t at Bo sto n
Golden State at 8\Jffalo
Wlllshinglon at Ph ilad elphia
Phoeni )( at Ctucaoo
Seatt l e at New Orleans
Portland at Houston
New York at KC Omaha

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A meetmg on the rules and a report on msurance will be held
for the fifth and SIXth grade basketball teams at Me1gs H1gh
School Sunday at I p m
The electiOn of officers will also be held All interested
persons from Pomeroy, Middleport, Salisbury, Rutland,
HarriSonville and Solem Center are encoura!led to atl.e"'nd

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Ramey open the 197S season this Saturday at home against
Belpre The meet beg1ns at 10 30 a m and the pubhc IS mv1ted
NHL Standmgs
By Un1ted Pre ss tnt ernaf1onat
01\fiSIOn 1
w I I pts gl ga
Ph iladlph a 28 10 6 62 155 95
NY Range r s 22 12 8 52 179 134
At la nt a
19 16 9 47 123 122
NY I slanderS 17 16 I 45 1d6 123
DIVI SIOn 2
w I I pis gf ga
Vancouver
22 17 5 &lt;19 l SI 140
Ch cago
20 19 4 44 l d7 128
17 20 7 41 l d 1 154
St LOUIS
M1nnesota
11 25 5 27 11 0 181

KansasC 1ty
8 30 4 20 106 186
DIVI SIOn J
w I t pi S gt 91
Montreal
25 6 13 63 201 120
Los Ange les 25 6 12 62 143 85
P1t1 S6u rgh
16 17 9 41 171160
Detro t
11 23 7 29 119 160
Wa shm gton
3 37 5 ll. 90 24 1
DIVISIOn 4
w I t pis gf ga
Buffa lo
27 9 7 61 187 134
Boston
24 12 7 55 202 132
Toronto
16 20 7 J9 149 164
Ca l 1for n 1a
11 27 8 JO 119 180
Thursd ay s Results
Detro1t 7 Kansas C1 ty 4
Lo s Angeles 4 Boston I
Ph tadelph1a 4 wash.ngfon o
Frldily's Game s
L os Ange les at Atla nta
NY Ra n gers at C al 1forn•a
Buffalo at Van t oi.Jver

Browns raise
ticket prices
CLEVELAND (U P! ) - The
Cleveland Browns blamed
flsmg costs Thursday for an
ann oun cement that hcket
pr~ ces lor home games w1ll be
h1gher 1h•s commg season
Lower seals m the upper
stands, the premtwn seats, will
cost $2 more and all other seats
at Cleveland stadium Will cost
$I more
The sharp me 1n all d~rect
team e~pens es 1ncludmg
salanes, travel, trammg camp
and other areas necessttted the
pnce increase," the , Browns
said m a

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bOyfnend-tenrus ace Junmy
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"He's very, very mce ," said
the 2:1-year-&lt;lid model "Fortunately, he travels and I
travel That way, he's not back
m Los Angeles feelmg bad
because I'm away, and ne1ther

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M1ss StranglS, a petiteS-foot1, !Ill-pounder who promotes
Plymouths 10 a senes of advertiSements feat.urmg such
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Letters of opinion are wekomed They 1hould be 1..1
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than 300 word• long tor be subject to reduction by the
edilor) and must be 1lgned with the 1lgnet'1 addres1.
Names may bt wlthbeld upon publication. However, oa
request, nam01 wtll be diaclosed Lellen 1hould be Ia lood
taste, addres1lng lu u.. , not persona!it101

Mystery packets
handed to jurors

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Pomeroy, Oh10
January IS, 1fl5

"There sure are a lot of new faces m townt"

Getting more for
our government dollar
It 's no secret that goverrunent has become the natiOn's
b1ggest business employing nearly 13-million people an~ acCI'unting lor 22per cent ofthe gross national product
Speildmg by state and local governments alone increased 80
per cent ootween 1968 and 1972, and at least up until the current
recession hit they were adding about450,000 employes each year
The country's taxpayers are demandmg more services from
federal, stale and local governments than ever before - ) et
paradoXIcally they are screammg louder than ever about how
much it's costing
Why ?

Wedding plans
are completed
Final plans for the Mothers
March of D1mes Jan 23 m
Middleport were made at the
Tuesday mght meeting of X•
Gamma Mu Chapter of BeU.
S1gma Ph1 Sorontv at the
Columbus and Southern Oh10
Elec tric Co
Mrs Cha rl otte Hamng
presided and the transfer .1tual
was g1ven to Jane Bourne
Next m eeting wtJI be a pt zza

The answer Is sunple, says James Hayes "More than ever,
the Amencan taxpayer feels he Is being overcharged
Hayes Is president of the American Management
Associations (AMA), a nonprofit organizalton that conducts
worldwide management training programs lor more than 100,000
business and government executives annually
Few would den) that there is considerable room lor improvement 10 the efficiency of goverrunent The National
Conunlssion on Productivity has projected that an aMual
productivity improvement of just one per cent could reduce
goverrunent expenditures by almost $5 billion by 1985
There are pockets of progress across the country Here and
there, innovative programs are saving cities hundreds of
' thou1181lds of dollars a ,year But widespread inefficiency per
sists, and the reasons that stand out are the inherent difllcully of
managing modern government and the shortage of qualified
managers in government
Probably little can be done about tbe former. but there may
be an answer to the latter. Apply the proven management
techniques of business to government This ls the basis of a new
training service being offered to goverrunent by the ProfeSSional
Institute, a unit of American Management Associations
The AMA has conducted management training J?fOgrams lor
such publicorganlutions and groups as the governor's cabinet of
South Dakota, the Massachusetts State Board of Education, the
personnel officer of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , City
Uerks Assn of Colorado and the Cities of Richmond and
Alexandrl8, Va
When the people demand more and better servtces lor their
mone!, it is not really a par;adox, says Hayes What they are
asking IS that governments explain and JUstify m terms every
citizen can understand what benefits are being received from the
dollars and ma~ours mvested -in a word, productivity
And the key to unprovmg productivity in goverrunent, he
contends, IS through more professional management

Speaking of beuer government

party at the home of Jud)

Tbe third SIX weeks honor
roll of the PorUand Elementary School IS announced
Making a grade or B or above
m aD lheir subjects to be
~ to the roll. With those
, _ m an cap•lal letters
maiDDg an A's IIIClude
F"tnt grade - CHARUE
8060, Teresa ~ber. Randy
Beegle. Joy Dodderer. second
grade- Ray Lawrence, Kevm
Teaford, Bruce Wolfe, Kim
Sprouse . th1rd grade CHRISTLE
LAWRENCE,
Danny Weddle, V1cky Barber;
fourth grade - CINDY
EVANS, BRUCE JOHNSON ,
TAMMY MEADOWS, DEBRA
OCI'EAU, DaVid Talboll, fifth

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grade - SHERRY BEEGLE,
Alic1a Evans, Rhonda Kerns,
KELLY PICKENS, Eiame
Smith, Renee Smith, stxth
grade -DANNY TALBOTT.
Charlotte Pickens, JANET
MIDDLESWART, Joe Johnson, Leah Greet, BONNIE
BOSO Spec1al educahon Dewey Authers"l&gt;n, M1tch
Babble
OAPSE TO MEET
Chapter 17 of the Qluo
ASsoc1ahon of Public School
Employes w1ll meet Monday,
Jan Tl at 7 30 p m at Me1gs
Jumor H1gh caletena InstallatiOn of officers w1ll !J&lt;i
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Carolyn
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conU.mmg affidavits relallve
to the recent election and ol!tclal recogmtion of complamts
about obscene telephone calls
were called to the attention of
grand jurors Thursday mormng m Mason County CircUit
Court b) Judge James Lee
Thompson m h1s cha rge to that
mveshgallve body
Judge Thompson sa1d Immedia tely loll ow.ng the
general election m November,
Prosecutmg Attorney Don C
Kingery had received sealed
envelopes conU.m1ng aff1dav1ts
relallve to the election They
w1ll be delivered to you
unopened the Judge said
There was no md1catton of

and that fur ther m!ormat10n ts
available to them
It was early 1n December
that the C&amp;P Telephone Co
announced plai,IS to stop unwanted telephone calls The
recent clunb m annoymg and
harassmg phone calls m the
Pomt Pleasant area has
prompted telephone compan y
off icials lo resor t to new
measurE!!; to Identify the of
lenders
A fairly recent 'rash" of
calls has made the company
redouble efforts 1n ass1gmng
manpower and additional trap
1 and trace eqwpment to Identify
the culpn ts
In making h1s charge on
telephone complamts, Judge
Thompson explamed that

Coach Art Lanham s RIO Center for a M1d.Ohto ConGrande College Redmen lVIII fe rem:e enc oun ter
be shootmg for the1r th~rd
The Blue Kmghts of Coach
consecuhve hardwood v1ctory Robert E Ca wle) are 2 l m
Saturday n1ght when arch nval conference play
Urbana College mvades Lyne
Rio Grande enltlrs Saturday

parents are responsible 'or
these offenses by their
children There were indications that persoiUI under
age 18 are among those involved
For parents allowing this to
occur, Judge Thompson said,
he could conshtute a charge of
contr1butmg to the delinquency
or a mmor Another offense
spelled out could be ffilSuse of
motor vehicles on the tughway
by ctuldren 12 to 15 years of age
who have been g1ven motorcycles and other such vehicles.
Pnvate property 1s permlssable, but all cycles are not
conla1ned to pnvate property,
.wh1ch when permtlted by
parents , IS contrtbutmg to
delinquency of mmors

what the packets contam or
where they came from
Judge Thompson also sa1d
'There IS somethmg more
rampant tn the commumty,
that 1s the elemen t of phone
calls w1 th suggestiOns of mdecency and 1mmorahty The
prosecutmg attorney's offtce
has been flooded With comp!amts "
By Tom Tiede
Judge Thompson, who adWASIDNGTON- Durmg the latter part of the 19608, when a
m• tied he has rece1 ved a womed Lyndon Johnson was enlisting the a1d of the FBI and CIA
number of these calls, added, to probe domestic anti-establiShment thought, I wrote a story
• I've deliberated upon th1s that caught the eye of the on-lughs
The article concerned the Amencan NaZI Party In 1t I told of
matter senously "
Grand Jurors were advised the kinds of citizens attracted to the party, and menuoned
by the judge that they have the casuaUy of meeting two young graduates of The Citadel who
mvesllgahve power to find the were tour10g and comp1unenhng the ANP headquarters
Shortly after publication, I rece1ved a call from a chap
facts back of the complamts
tdentifymg hunself as an agent for the Army's Crunmal Invesllgahons DIVISIOn (CID), who wanted to know more about The
Citadel soldiers. I sa1d any more than had been published was
pnvileged information , that I was surprised he'd think otherWise, but he persevered We agreell to meet m a motel near the
Kennedy Space Center m Flonda,m a few days
Before the meeting, I called the CID to verify the mvesllgalor•s credentials As I suspected, nobody by the name
giVen was on the rolls He wouldn't be FBI, sa1d an Army fnend,
because they glory m proper ldenti!•callon, "He's probably CIA
- they h1de beh10d many badges."
I agreed he was CIA. Even back then, the agency 's
"DOmestic Contact Sernce" was an ill-kept secret I was
younger. less expenenced, but not CQmpletely sunple When the
agent amved m my room, he srud the "Army" was 10terested in
fmding Tbe Citadel soldiers because "we don 't think they should
be messmg around w1th Nazts " He had a Citadel yearbook and
asked if I would select the proper photos
Well, had 1t been mysses Grant, not some bumbly spook,
ask10g for such patriOtiSm, I'd have declined My JOb as a
Journalist 1s to observe, not to spy As I recall I looked over the
yearbook, gave descnpttons of the sold1ers ent1rely different
from actuality, and concluded I could not assOCiate any of the
pictures w1Ut the culpnts
expressiOns m planned events
The memory of that occasion returns now, with new charges
The Schweitzer legacy can
of
UA
domestic surveillance, because I think I did right m
be seen m a vanety or
brushmg
off the agent and because there may be a greater lesson
organ azahons
In
the
m the morality If the charges of Widespread 10tra-&lt;tational CIA
human1tanan
and
en ~
spymg
are true, 1t must be assumed they have been a1ded and
Vlronmental areas
The
abetted
by Citizens such as you and I More than assumption,
Humane Soc1ety of the Umled
ac
luaUy
,tt
IS a fact the CIA, w1th some 12 to 15 domestic bureaus,
States and 1ts KINDNESS club
for ch1ldren and youth has done rehes on ordtnary cihzens for some mtelllgence 10!orrnation
much to extend the realm of Mostly, the old Domestic Contact Sernce (now called "Fore1gn
Reverence For Life Colleges Resources" ) asks ettizens gomg abroad to keep their eyes and
and graduate schools address ears open Supposedly, though - wllness the recent revelations
the!'lselves to the quesllons - the agency has 1ts at-borne finks as well
No doubt the agent.s acqwre some informers by offenng cash
raised by Schweitzer 1n
or
the
rhetoric of national duty Others perhaps do not hav&amp; to be
philosophy and rehgwn Er1ca
Anderson s Alhert Schweitzer coaxed at all, s111ce Americans have a dlsturb10g proclivity to
Fn• ndsh1p House m Great goss1p, many agenc•es bes1des the UA 11ave found that comBarrmgton, Mass , IS a fme, muntty wagglers are all too cooperatlft,'it hot always accurate,
mternahon al media center that and woe betide the fellow who applies lor a security JOb who has
at tracts thousand s of visitors p1nched a netghbor's wife or neglected to return a borrowed
mower until after the first snow.
each year
The truth of the matter, then, IS far more unportant than
Never lmanc1ally secure,
the Schweitzer hosp1ta! m whether the CIA comrrutted illegalities, 1t's whether Amencans
w1U become diSgusted enough wtth such dangers to do something
Afnca laces a gloomy future
about
1t themselves ma10ly, shut up Doubtless thousands of
The famous doctor 's daughter,
Amencans,
myself included I Sl!Ppose, have had the opporturuty
Rhena no longer admm1sters
the overseas work and to blow the whistle on domestic CIA snoops We haven't, to now,
to our shame Perhaps the present controversy w•ll convtnce us
present!) hves m Atlanta, Ga
otherwiSe
10 1he future
Soanng med1cal costs are
ThiS ISil'too !:By that-liM&gt;OA should expect no c1t1Z0n atd. 1
UOIHrsal and the clime along
recall another personal experience when I was 10expllcab1y
detamed (45 minutes) by Commurust police at an East Berlin
railroad ent, and later questioned about tt by the CIA Had I had
any good mforrnation then, I would have divulged 11- if only to
help save others from similar detentions My belief IS that this
kind of cooperation IS humarustlc and proper, but there can be no
overnd10g reason why any of us should be tallted 10to, or bought
mto, blabbmg on one another

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items needed
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Enoug h clothing has been
secured lor the Charles I.Hnders famlly whose home wa s
recently destroyed b¥ fire
Howe\ er
mtscella neous
household Items. dishes and
furmture are sllll needed A
kitchen set of Ulble and chairs
IS not needed
Anyone having any of the
needed 1tems to, contribute
may con !act Pomeroy V1llage
Hall or phone 992-2333 There 1s
a garage on Welshtown Hlll
where thmgs can be stored
until the family fmds a house

TOM TIEDE

TO PRESENT HALFTIME SHOW - Dunng halftime of
the Rio Grande-Urbana game on Saturday mght, the Glen dale Gymnastic Club will prov1de special enterl.amment
Young girls from SIX years of age and up w1ll demonstrate
outstanding ablltlles m floor exerciSe routmes as well as m
balance beam exerc1ses The Glendale Gymnastics Club,
Parkersburg, W Va , IS unrter the coachmg of Mr and Mrs
Jerry Spencer The Spencers have been active lor many
years, parlletpat10g as well as leactung gymnastics They
are members of the Umted States Gymnastics FederatiOn
and keep abreast wtth the cha ngmg sport as will be observed
Saturday evemng

The CIA and

citizen gossips

NCAA regional ducats sold out
DAYTON, Oh10 (UP! ) - All
hckets for the March 20 and 22
NCAA M1d-E as t RegiOnal
Basketball Tournament, to be
held at the 13,458 seat
Umvers1ty of Dayton Arena,
have been sold, olflctals announced Thursday
Tournament Director Dale
Foster sa1d the only llckets left
arc the 75() allocated to each of
the lour parhctpatmg teams
The M1d East RegiOnal fi eld
will mclude the rour wmners
from first round actwn mvolvmg four at-large team s
and the champions of the M1d-

Centenary thoughts:
relaiiDnslup of all CreatiOn
Wmd sea and sky were 1n
terconnected and so were man
am mal and space He w-ged
the end of "ar "arfare and the
weapons of death For h1s
opposthon to atomic testmg he
recetved the Nobel Peace Pme
m l9S2 He believed m the
h v1n g n ghts of a mmals,
msects, plants, trees - out~
dpors was sacred and the
Wli\Crse was a graceful sane ~
tua• v Of hie the refore,
Re\Crence for Life
D1d Schweitzer fall ' Has
Reverence lor L1fe taken hold
an\where worth mentiomng ?
Wars In crease, starvation
fotlo11 s hunger and the ammai
kin gdom kno\\ s sla ughter
mstead of kindness Yet he
M ote and worked 1n th1s sort of
gnm sett mg and produced
some adeas and actwns that
conrmue to operate around the
world The Schweitzer Cen·
tenar) Year began wath a
conce1 t m Carnegie Hall m
January and found a vanetv of

DR. LAMB

Medicine won't cure arthritis

By
E Lamb, MD
DEAR DR LAMB - I would
appreciate vour Ideas on ar
thnlls The whole med1ca l
profession seems to be at a lo85
on that one Those of us who
have passed our three score
and 10 need help from
somewhere
l"m 84-years \oung, \\orkmg
every daJ anden)oymg 1t Thus
far I have refused all dope
Please express ) our opmwn on
aspmn I refuse to use 1t What
I want as prevention
DEAR READER - To be as
TOATIENDFAIR
active
as you sound at 84 ) ou
The French Club at Me1gs
must
ha,•e done a lot of
High School Will attend &amp;
prevenhng
alread) WorKing
lan guage fa1r at Oh1o
Umvel"lnty Saturda) Feb 22 and enJoHng 1t IS one of the
Members of the local club w1ll best preventions or general
present a skit and operate a aches and pams and more
booth there Members w•II senous med1cal problems 1
parhc1pate tn the Nahonal lmo11 of Most people "ho have
French contest and the Oh10 hved long life spans_have done,
the same as }Ou have
French contest 1n March
I 1\tSh I could tell )OU there
"as a cure for arthrths The
os leoarthn lis wh1ch vou have
1s an accompamment of 1n

creaSing age Some have 1t
The date tree or date palm
1\orse
than others )t 1s not a
bears tts frmt 1n dusters \\hl&lt; 11
new
dasease
Even the anc1ent
hang from a IInck crown ot
dmosaurs
had
1t
large pmnate lea ,'~s In a smgle
The degeneratiOn of the
season a tree produces from
300 to 500 poUMS-of fruot
bones IS thought to be a sort of

wear and tear response That ts
wh) 1t often affects the we•ghtbeanng JOints like the knees
and h1ps
If you are not havmg too
much dtscomlort )Ou m1ght as
" ell do Without mediCIDe
Aspmn lor th1s t)pe of arthntis
IS useful only to the extent that
1trehe\ es patn Itwon'tcureor
chan ge the progress of the
arthrths
You do need to mamU.m the
lull range of mohon or your
JOints That w1ll help to keep
you working and enJoymg 1t for
another 20 years Try to move
every JOint m your body
through a full range of motion
several '•mes each day That
means bendmg forward on
your ankles to stretch your
ankle tendon, stra1ghten1ng
) our knees as far as they w1U
go movmg \our Uugh as far
forward, backward and to -the
s1 de as you can a nd
methodtcally movmg every
JOint m ali directions as far as
poss ible w1thout strammg
) ourself Such exerc150s help
prevent loss of motion later
Keepmg act1ve usually mvoh•es at least some of these
movements and helps a gr.eal
deal

l'or mtld osteoarthritiS w1th
no evidence of deformtty ,
med1cme to control discomfort,
•f needed, and general medical
support 1s usually enough For
other forms of arthntis, such
as rheumatOid arthr1hs, or
more senous osteoarthritis an
arthr11is spec1ahst, at least to
evaluate the course of the
disease. 1s a good •de a
It 1s also Important to keep
your \\etght down Obes1ty
merely adds to the wear and
tear on welght-beanng JOints I
would suspect that overwe1ght
IS not one of your problems It
ISmteresting how seldom IllS a
problem m people over llQ.
years old One of my doctor
fnends once observed to me
alter a tr1p to Flonda that he
seldom saw any old fat people,
JUSt old skjnny ones There
ought to be some sort or a
lesson m that observation
Send your questions to Dr.
Lamb, m care of th1s
newspaper, P 0 Box 1551,
Rad1o City Stallon, New York,
N Y 11019 For a c~y of Dr
Lamb's booklet on losmg
we1ght, send SO cents to the
same address and ask for the
Losmg We•ght" booklet

the Ogowe River struggles w1th
mflataon, newer nearby
lacllilles and personnel turnover
Schweitzer's IOlerpretattons
of Bath a1 e standard texts 10
the musiC field , treasured
today as they were SO years
ago (He played the p1ano at s
and was church organiSt at age
9 ) But ele ctrontc organs
flour1sh and lor Schwettzer,
that would be !allure, lor he
battled constantly lor the
supremacy and dom10ance of
the p1pe organ
Whatever else endures of this
car10g and concerned man,
surely his words and affections
still burn most bnghUy "ll" ls
not enough merely to eXISt It's
not enough to say, I'm earrung
enough to live and support my
family I do my work well I'm
a good father I'm a good
husband I'm a church goer
That's all very well, but you
must do something more Seek
always to do some good to your
fellowman do something for
"h1ch you can get no pay bul
the pnvilege of dmng 1t "
Happy century, Albert

IN COLUMBUS
Edwm Cozart and E A
Wmgett, members of Me~gs
County Board of Elections, left
Thursday everung to attend the
State Election Board meeting
10 Columbus They wUI return
Saturday

Amencan, Sou theas tern , B•g
Ten and OhiO Valley con·
ferences
Th e Mid-East Regwnal
champiOn "111 advance to the
NCAA final fo ur March 29 and
31 at San D1ego, Call!

Kirby earns
newcomer

RIO Grarde Co llege s
phvstcal educatwn bmldmg
Lyne Ce ntet , will have new
recreatiOn hours durmg the
\\Inter qua rter The new
schedule should create more
ava1iable hours throughout the
week fo r college students and
sUI!! as well as members of the
surround mg communities \lo-h o
m1ght enJOY partlclpatmg If\
sw 1mm1ng baske tball and
we1ght tra1nmg
The Monday through Fnday
sc hedul e finds the fac1hly open
to the pubhc f1 om 8 to 9 30 p m
On Saturda) the bu1ldmg w1ll
be made ava ilable fr om 2-4
p m only , ho\\ ever, on Sun
days, the pubhc w1ll have
access !1om 2-4 p m and from
7 9 p m Excephon to thiS
schedule wtll ex1s t "hen •
pr;,arranged spec1al college
even t has bee n already
scheduled dur1ng these same
limes th us makwg Lyne
Center una\ a1lable to the
pubhc To a1d 1n allev1atmg the
problem a weekly Lyne Cen ter
sc hedule w11i be forwarded to
area newspapers
In addition, swurumng fees
Will be conbnued at $1 per adult
and 50 cents per ch1ld No fee
charges are made to those

ROBERT HOEFL ICH
City Edttor
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league will also be held All
mleresled persons of the
Pomero y, Middleport ,
Salisbury, Rutland ,
Harrisonville and Salem
Center area are urged to
attend
GIRL.&gt; TO PLAY
Me1gs' G1rls' gymnasti c
team w11i compete against
Belpre at Me1gs H1gh gym
Saturday at IO 30 am The
pubhc 1s welcome

lrosh, at 3-5, travel to Gallipolis
lor an SEOAL encounter w1th
the Blue Dev1ls
Waverly
4 14 15 16-49
Me1gs
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College Basketball R esu l ts
By Un1ted Pre ss International
East
R 1der 59 i on a 58
BrandeiS 99 Babson 87
Ad e lphi 74 Queens 64
Boston Co li 86 Harvard 77
Boston U 78 Nr t hea strn 61
Wm Patrsn 65 trentn 51 59
L m co l n 66 Sal1sbury 54
Gettysbg 84 Johns H op k1n s 78
Cu rry 88 UM Bos ton 75
M ll ers" l 10d Lebanon 68
EI1Ztown 67 Fra nk &amp;Marsh 60
Spnng Garden 79 Eastern 75
A lbrig h t 55 De l Va ll ey 46
Ba ll County 61 Bow eSt 59
Worcstr Tee n 83 F P1erce 68
t haca 68 Elm 1ra 63
South
Md 10 3 No Car Sf 85
R Macon 89 Loyo la Bait 80
Mercer 82 West Flor 1da 81
Alba ny St 94 Bthne C+&lt;mn 80
W Car 86 Carson New miln 68
A lc orn St 93 M ss Valley 86
Toug a loo 69 South ern 65
Mlll 1gan 97 Mary\fllle 81
Cam pb el lsv l 60 Cumbrlnd 58
Newberry 71 U N C Ash vi 55
Fayelle\f l St 86 H mptn In 74
Della St 67 M ss Co li 66
Roll1ns 59 Wr1g h t 57
So Ala 90 Ill St 88
M ss State 93 L SU 84
M1dwes t
Pac1f c 83 Ball St 69
Bellrmne 96 M t Mrty S D 76
Parks1de 102 Loars 72
No M1ch 55 W1~ Gr n By 52
Southwest
Hou ston Bapt 10d Lamar 95
Texas A&amp;M 101 Sa m Houston 71
St LOUIS 71 Tu lSa 65
N M Sl 76 Br adley 74 ol
Utah St 76 Colo St 71
Okla Bapt 64 E Cen t Okl a 62
N E La 74 N W La 70
St M r y s T ex 85 Hous 74
Okla C1 ly li2 Tex. Ar l 63
Wch ta St 60 W Tex 5t 55
Langstn 83 P Qu nn 82
W New Mex 73 Reg1s 65
We st
Or egon 69 Wash St 68
Or e St 65 Wash 63
Grnd Cnyn 70 UC lrvne 63
Pepprd1ne 73 St M r ys 71
Seattle 93 Loyolil 74
LnQ Bet"&gt; St 1?2 L A 51 70

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The schedules lor the 1975 OhiO H1gh School Athletic
Association basketball tournaments have been released showmg
several changes affecting th1s " ' ea
In clas&lt; AA, the Me1gs M ,~rauiiers, playmg last year m the
Coal Grove sectional, move to the Federal Hocking sectional
With the Jackson Ironmen rep!acmg them at Coal Grove
At Fedeli'! Hockmg Ute Marauders w1ll go agamst the likes
of Belpre Warren New I ex1ngton, Shendan and Nclsonv•lleYork
The Coal Grove sectwnal w1ll be compnsed of Galhpohs,
Rock H11l , Ironton, South Pomt Oak H1ll and Jackson
Regardmg other SEOAL teams, Waverly w•ll
be at the Valley Local H1gh School sectional, Wellston wtll be m
the Umon SciOto H1gh School sectional, and m AAA, Athens and
Logan w1ll be al the R10 Gral\9e sec tional
In class A, Hannan Trace moves to the Me1gs sectional from
the Ironton secllonal, makmg the Rock Spnngs tourney an SVAC
affrur, w1th the W•ldcats)mmng North Gallia, Eastern, Southern,
K) ger Creek and Southwestern
Symmes Valley "'II remam m the Ironton sectional
All area class A teaniS, whoever comes out of the Me1gs
sect10nal, Will move to the Chllhcothe distnct the week of March
3
The Federal Hocking and Coal Grove sectional wmners m
• AA will move on to the Rio Grande distnct, w1th the AAA sectional wmner at RIO Grande g01ng to the AAA distnct at Oh10
Umverstty
The lone rematmng wmter sports team m the area the Meigs
Mara uder wrestlers of flay Goodman and Sam Crow, will launch
thetr tourney competitiOn Fnda), Feb 8, at the Lancaster
D•striCt Tournament
One wmner from each we1ght class Will advance to the state
lmals March 14 and IS at St John Arena
Schools competing m the Lancaster Distnct will he Me1gs,
B«lpre, Chesapea)&lt;e, Glouster, Hillsboro, Ironton, NelsonvilleYork, Fairland , Shendan, Warren and Wellston
Several outbreaks of VIolence durmg h1gh scholl Bthletic
events 10 the past several weeks brmgs a different tone as
basketball tournament tune, with all tis emotiOn and d!Hlr·&lt;he
atmosphere apprqaches
Il seems maybe a renaissance of lhe word 'sportsmanship" would be applicable at lhi• time
Under Rule 4, Section 3, of the Oh10 H1gh School Athletic
Assoc•atwn's ConstitutiOn and Rules for 1974-75, under Ad-"
m1mstrahve Respons1b1ht}, It states, 'Recogruzed law enforcement offtc1als should be g1ven spec1f1c mstrucuons by the
school admmlslrator as to dulles both durmg the contest and
after Thts w1ll mclude keeptng spectators from the lteld or floor
durmg the game, superv1ston of parking and sale conduct of
game offtctals and v1s1ting team from the conteat area "
But common sense tells us that all respons1b1bty should not
come under the head of an educatlonalmstttutmn, nor under lbe
arm of the law
Parents have the greatest effect on tugh school aged
students, at least as far as discipline IS concerned, and if the
parents don 't have any control over the1r kids or don't attempt to
teach some kmd of moraliStiC responsibility or sportsmanship,
then how can an adm1rustrator be expected to accomplish the
same
Sportsmanship IS often labeled "corny" by those that don't
practice 11 But you'll find 11 comes m handy, especially when
your team's on the road

Ma loy 0 1 1
THE LEHEW BROTHERS, Ted and John , made their debut
Shoaf 0 0 0 last weekend for the Capitol Umvers1ty wrestling team
McA II tster 0 1 1 Ferguson 0 0
Ted, a 167 lb JUruor, was defeated by h1s Mount Umon OP0 Williams 0 0 0 Fredenck 52
12 TOTALS 20 9 49
ponent, the defending Ohto Conference champwn, while John, a
MEIGS (32) - W1lle 0 0 0 190 lb freshman, lost to a Mount semor
Foil rod 2 0 ' Stanley 6 0 12
But the Lehews weren't the only Cap1tol grapplers to do down
Gum 000 Hal ley 113
Wmebrenner 2 2 6 Raw lmgs 0
to defeat, as all but I of the Columbus school's matmen lost to
0 0 Arnold 2 1 5. Casc1 0 0 0. 0 Mount Umon, and the one who didn 't lose managed only a draw
Qualls 0 2 2 M1tch 0 0 0, B
Ted and John, both former wrestlers and all-league football
Quai ls 000 TOTALS 13632
players at Me1gs, are the 'l"ns of Mr and Mrs B1ll Lehew,
Breezy He•ghts

30 Mo. Term

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Howard 9 1 19
Durham 0 0 0
Bal lard 0 0 0

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Sunday at I p m at Meigs
High School g)m to scl!le on
rules and report on msurance for the fifth and
s1xth grade basketball

On Certificates

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TO MEET IN GYM
A meetmg will be held

The Waverly T1ger freshmen, tra11lng 24-22 m1dway
through the third quarter ,
reeled orr 11 unanswered pomts
en route to a 49-32 lrtumph over
the Meigs Marauder frosh m
the Mornson Gymnasmm
CINCINNATI (UP!)
Ptlcher Clay Kirby has been Thursday evemng
INTflllEST
The Marauders , down 4-3 at
elected the top C1ncmnatl
the
end of the first quarter and
Reds' newcomer of the I974
season by the local chapter of 18-14 at mterm1ss10n, stormed
back to take the lead at 24-22
the
base ball
wnters
assoctahon of Amenca tt was before the Tigers nulled away
behind a rugged full court
announ ced today
Kirby earned 13 votes from press and .he outside shootmg
the \\filers, more than the of Joe Fredenck and J1m
Howard
combmed total of the other
Howard led ali scorers Wlth
three vote getters - outfielder
19
pomts
followed by
Ken Gnffey, p1 tcher Tom
N1nety day .n:eresf penalty
12 The only
Fredenck
w1
th
1f
w1t~drawn
before
Carroll and pmch-h1tter Terry
Marauder
m
double
f1gures
matun ty date
Crowley
Kirby was obtamed from San was Brent SU.nley w1lh 12
pomts
D1ego m a trade lor outfielder
Next Thursday the Marauder
Bobby Tolan and ptlcher Dave
Tomlin before the sU.rt of the
1974 season
The 26-year-&lt;lld nghthander NAMED COACH
bed
Jack B1llmgham and Don
LONG BEACH, Calif (UP!)
Ttle Athens County
Gullett for most starts on the
Savmgs &amp; Loan Co
- Veteran US Olymp1c
296 Second 51
Reds p1tchmg staff (35) and
volleyball
team member M1les
Pomeroy . Oh1o
posted a 12-9 record w1th a 3 27 Pabst has been named volearn ed run average
leyball coach at Cal State Long
H1s 231 mmngs pitched and
Beach, It was announced
160 stnkeouts were second on Thursday
the club to Gullett
Pabst, 31, a member of the
1972 Amencan volleyball
squad, also was on the 1973
Long Beach team that fmished
runnerup to San D1ego State m
the NCAA fmals
HDRBEB LOVE PURINA
He takes over lor Randy
HORSE
CHDWB
Sandefur, who IS takmg a twoyear leave of absence after f1ve
years as the 49ers' volleyball
coach

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INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L. TANNEHILL

part\(:lpatwg tn weigh t
trammg or adavtties m the
v.yrnnasaun Also, If anyone as
mterested In JOimng the 6 a m
Jog gmg Club the) should
conU.cl D• Clyde Evans the
club's leader at Rto Grande
College for add•ll onal Jn·
format ton

Waverly frosh rally, win 49-32

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thts \\In lei and 04 0 from the
rhw 1tl ltne
After Sa lurda) 'S encounter.
th e Red men wall take on
Wil be rforce Umver s1 ty a t
h Anc on Tuesday Jan 21 m a
non lea!;!ue contes t
Coac h Art I anh(lm an·
nounced toda) that the llff111
game ongmaliy scheduled lor
Jan 23 at Lyne Center has been
rescheduled for Fndav, Jan
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honors

Did Schweitzer fail?

By Dav1d Polmg
It IS grat1fymg to note the
\\ orld \\Ide celebrations that
lVIII mark the Alber t Schweitzer Centenary - 1875-1975
There have not been many
people\\ ho exeelled m so many
!1elds as d1d this German
preacher 's son from Alsace~
I orratne Yet th1s scholar who
m,ute maJor contnbuttons m
mus1c, ph1tosoph) and theologl
IS perhaps best known for h1s
Jun gle hosp!UII m Afnca and
his medical c~ttentwn to lepers
II WIN HONORS
Schweitzer turned h1s back
Eleven student s of Oh1o on Western Cl\ 1ltzahon JUs t
Umvers1ty have been named to before World War I and gave
the dean's list lor the fall lumseif to the depnved peoples
quarter makmg a gra de of Central West Afn ca He d1ed
average of at least 3 3 to be at the age of 90, fac mg the
named They are Rosahe Ann cnttcs that arc attracted to lhe
Reese, C h es h~r e , Elhs R famous and pondeiillg the
F.nghsh , Jr , Myla Rae ethiCal future of the world He
English, Coolville Julia Ann 11as hope!tu but not optumsllc
Holter, Margaret Jean Rtggs.
Sctn\eitzer s maJ Or phrase
Barbara Lou1se Schultz and plulosoph) for the world
Steven Craig Slanley Duane \\ 35 Reverence For I.Jfe He
W1lh am
Sydenst n cker \\. as the first m thas ce nturJ to
Pomeroy Debra Lynn Bar sense th e close \\ Ofking
nh.art, Ractne , Karen Rae
Humphre). Reedsville and
Debra Jo Mal Rutland

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Center schedule

DAVID POLING, D. D.

Miscellaneous

avt\r a~mg 87 7

contest "1th a 4 7 season
1C( 01 d Ins1de the MOC Rw Is
I2
Ttpofl for the \amty en
coun ter as 8 p Ul In a 5 45 p rn
prehmmarv , the Rw Grande
Ja) vees w11i battle the Mtd
dleporl Independents
Urbana IS led by Glenn
Johnson \\h o has 196 pmnts m
12 ga mes 116 3) I eadan ~
rebotmde• for the Blue Kmghts
IS Ron Stoner. who has 104
sna gs for an 8 1 average
Urbana IS averagmg 87 1
powls \\ hllP the oppust tion 1s

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Werry Mrs Bourne and Mrs

For the seventh year, Nattonal Urban Fellows IS con'tlucting
a nationwide recnnttng effort with the goal of increastng the
supply of competent urban adm10istia tors
The program recrutts and trains young people - mamly
members of mlnonty groups and women - lor careers in local
government A short, inteQsive summer session at Yale
University leads off the Fellowship year Those who successluUy
complete this are then assigned to serve for n10e months as
speCl81 assistants to mayors, City managers and other admuustrators 10 more than 30 c1ties around the coun try Pay
ON DEAN'S LIST
ranges from S7 ,500 to $12,500
A number of Me1gs Coun I}
In the !U"St six years of the program, National Urban studen ts attendmg Hockmg
Fellowslups were awarded to 153 persons out of more than 1,800 Techmcal College at Nelsonapplicants from 32 states
VIlle were named to the dean s
Eligible to apply for !be seventh Fellowship year. July 15, list lor the fall quar ter One
1975 to August 31, 1975 are Citizens of the Uruted States who are Me1gs Couhans, Ste.en Boston
between the ages or 24 and 39, have a bachelor's degree or, 10
Reedsville, received a lour
exceptional cases, equivalent experience; have more thad tiro , p01nt
grade
average
years full-time employment experience, preferably 10 an adRece1v1ng a three pomt or
nurustrative capacrty, and have demonstrated exceptional better to be named to the hst
ability, leadershtp potential and corrumtment to the solution of
were Timothy K1ng of Midurban problems
dleport , "Lew•s McK)nnev.
Applications, wh1ch should be made b) March I, 1975, snould
Middleport, Morton Barnes.
be sent to Nabonal Urban Fellows, Inc , P 0 Box 1475, New
Charles
Faulk, Jr Jamce
Haven, CT 06506
Holter. Pomero) , Janet S
Morris Conrue Snuth, Rac1ne

Honor pupils at' Portland listed

Dear S1r
Regardm g the letter, wrttlen by J L Ebersbach of
Columbus, Oluo, may I com plunent them on such a well wratten
and worded letter I somehow lmd 11 hard to beheve that this
person d1d not have local legal a1d m composmg of sa1d letter I
therefore would love to challenge J L Ebersbach to debate the
essence of my request to the VIllage OffiCials on January 6, 1975
The area betund the Sugar Run Mill was commented on
Some lots are pnvately owned, but eight large lots are owned by
the Vt llage All are kept m a deplorable condition ' Also Sugar
Street, as you mentiOned, was st&gt;lrted and filled by Willis McMurray, former Pomeroy restdent I now contribute Lo the exten siOn of sa1d street by allow1ng trucks to dump from my lot
Sugar Street has never been completed, ts unpassable, and IS
never ma1nU1med by the VIllage I therefore use part of 1t under
my legal nght that 1f the V1llage doesn t mamU.m 1t, 1t should
revert to the owner
Mr Lehew, on January 6, 197S, remmded council of this
conce rrun g Ann Street You cant block a street that asn't betng
used Look at SIXth Street Th1rd Street, Cherf) Street, and
Hoffner Street The Pole Yard on Butternut still looks better than
any p1ece of properly mamtamed by the C1ty The VIllage can't
m"'nt&gt;lln Front Street so "hy worry about other streets that
have been tot&gt;llly abandoned or Ignored lor years
You speak of pnde If I d1dn t have an) for my town, I
v. ouldn t have attended more meetmgs than any council member
other than Mrs Walton, VIllage Clerk 1I would enjoy attendmg
m~re and offermg md of some sort But why' Watctung counctl
act on Issues IS hke watchmg 'Phe Indy 500 'm slow motion
I still thank )OU lor makmg a comment Over the past SIX
years, I have. ecetved nwnerous calls and comments about my
straight forward and open comments They outnumber the
Ebersbach's cnllc1sm about 4().1
I would enJOY haVIng J L attend one of our council meetings

Redmen hQst Urbana Saturday

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Pro Standing.
ABA Studingt
By Un1ted Press tntern•tlon•l

humbles

Ken tucky
New York
St LO UI S
MemphiS
V1rgm1a

East
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West

Wolfpack
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The Maryland Terps were
exorc~sed of the DaVId ThomPson Jinx Thursday and are now
undoubtedly upward bound in
the ratmgs on the strength of a
I~ victory over delendmg
NCAA champ ion North
Carolma Swte
Thompson wasn't exactly
stoppjld m the cpntest as he
turned 10 a game-lugh total of
33 pomts But a strong
Maryland learn effort, ted by
John Lueas' 30pomts, actueved
the unexpectedly one-stded wm
lor the Terps
Maryland coach Lefty Drteselllermed the victory a "team
effort" and added, 'we played
excellent defense and stopped
U1e1r fast break offense except
for Thompson, and I don't
know what you can do w1th that
guy''

Wolfpack coach Norm Sloan
took a good share of the blame
for starting out with a zone
defense
"I don 'I think I helped with
some of the dec1s1ons I made, ''
he remarked "We stood
around m a zone and that's not
our style "
The score was tied, 12-12,
after 4.5 minutes when Maryland soiyed the zone and ran up
14 of the next 15 point$ to take a
26-13 lead, and the Terps were
never in danger alter that
Elsewhere, 19th-ranked New
Mexico State edged 17thranked Bradley, 76-74, Oregon
rupped Washington State, 69-68,
Oregon
Slate
clipped
Washington, 65-63, Boston
College beat Harvard, 116-77,
Texas A&amp;M rtpped Sam
Houston, 101-71 , St Louis
defeated Tulsa, 71-M, and Utah
State downed Colorado, 76-71
Jim Bosllc's ro.foot jumper
at the buzzer in overtime gave
New Mexico State 1ts Missouri
Valley Conference victory over
Bradley
Richard Robinson led New
Mex1co State With 24 points,
followed by Bill Allen with 18
and Russ Letz with 11 Bostic,
often the Aggtes scoring
leader. netted eight points
Game scormg honors went to
Mike DaVIs of Bradley with 26
po10ts, with 14 apiece from
teammates Greg Smith and
Bobby Humbles and II from
Mark Dohner for tbe Braves

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Denver
37 7 8 ~
San An toniO
26 20 565
l nd1ana
19 22 463 16 112
San D1ego
19
442 17 112
Ut ah
20 27 426 18 1!~
Thur sday 's Result
Denver 1\5 Ut ah IO,j
Fnda y•s Games
Kentucky at N ew York
V1 r gm 1a at Memph1S
San Diego at lnd1 ana
San AntoniO at 51 LOUIS

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NBA Standings
By Unlled Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic OiVh10n
w 1 pet g b
Bos ton
26 14 650
Bu ffa lo
26 16 619
1
New Yo r k
22 18 550
,.
Ph1 la del ph1a
17 2,. 415 91; 1
Central Di VISIOn

w

1 pet

g b

Wash in gton
29 13 690
Cle"eland
21 18 53 8 6'1~
Houston
20 21 488
5112
A tlanta
18 26 409 12
N ew OrleanS
4 34 l OS 23
Wes t ern Conference
MidWeSt DIVI SIOn
"
w I pet g b
Det ro t
24 18 571
Ch1ca go
23 10 561
112
M !w aukee
21 21 soo
3
21 23 471
4
KC Omah a
PICifiC DIVI SIOn
w 1 pet g b
Golden State
27 14 659
Sea ttl e
20 22 476
1112
Por tland
18 22 450
5 11~
Phoen i x
16 23 410 10
LosA ngetes
17 25 40! JO lf~
Thursday's Results
Cleveland 89 Portland 81
A tlan ta 108 W 85 hln glon 85
Sea ttle 127 Ho1.1ston 125 ot
Milwaukee 119 Golden Sf 100
Fr1day t Games
Detro1t at Bo sto n
Golden State at 8\Jffalo
Wlllshinglon at Ph ilad elphia
Phoeni )( at Ctucaoo
Seatt l e at New Orleans
Portland at Houston
New York at KC Omaha

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A meetmg on the rules and a report on msurance will be held
for the fifth and SIXth grade basketball teams at Me1gs H1gh
School Sunday at I p m
The electiOn of officers will also be held All interested
persons from Pomeroy, Middleport, Salisbury, Rutland,
HarriSonville and Solem Center are encoura!led to atl.e"'nd

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THE MEIGS Marauder g1rl gymnasts of coach l Kenda
Ramey open the 197S season this Saturday at home against
Belpre The meet beg1ns at 10 30 a m and the pubhc IS mv1ted
NHL Standmgs
By Un1ted Pre ss tnt ernaf1onat
01\fiSIOn 1
w I I pts gl ga
Ph iladlph a 28 10 6 62 155 95
NY Range r s 22 12 8 52 179 134
At la nt a
19 16 9 47 123 122
NY I slanderS 17 16 I 45 1d6 123
DIVI SIOn 2
w I I pis gf ga
Vancouver
22 17 5 &lt;19 l SI 140
Ch cago
20 19 4 44 l d7 128
17 20 7 41 l d 1 154
St LOUIS
M1nnesota
11 25 5 27 11 0 181

KansasC 1ty
8 30 4 20 106 186
DIVI SIOn J
w I t pi S gt 91
Montreal
25 6 13 63 201 120
Los Ange les 25 6 12 62 143 85
P1t1 S6u rgh
16 17 9 41 171160
Detro t
11 23 7 29 119 160
Wa shm gton
3 37 5 ll. 90 24 1
DIVISIOn 4
w I t pis gf ga
Buffa lo
27 9 7 61 187 134
Boston
24 12 7 55 202 132
Toronto
16 20 7 J9 149 164
Ca l 1for n 1a
11 27 8 JO 119 180
Thursd ay s Results
Detro1t 7 Kansas C1 ty 4
Lo s Angeles 4 Boston I
Ph tadelph1a 4 wash.ngfon o
Frldily's Game s
L os Ange les at Atla nta
NY Ra n gers at C al 1forn•a
Buffalo at Van t oi.Jver

Browns raise
ticket prices
CLEVELAND (U P! ) - The
Cleveland Browns blamed
flsmg costs Thursday for an
ann oun cement that hcket
pr~ ces lor home games w1ll be
h1gher 1h•s commg season
Lower seals m the upper
stands, the premtwn seats, will
cost $2 more and all other seats
at Cleveland stadium Will cost
$I more
The sharp me 1n all d~rect
team e~pens es 1ncludmg
salanes, travel, trammg camp
and other areas necessttted the
pnce increase," the , Browns
said m a

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m Los Angeles feelmg bad
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National Basketball Association
Roundup
By Unlled Press International
Portland coa ch Lenny Wi lkens fmally saw B1ll Walton '"
acU on Thursday mght after the
fon pe r UCLA All -Amen ca
spenl l\\O montlis Sidelined w1th
one aliment after an other, but
1t 11 as Cleveland coach Bill
F1tch 11ho wa s sm1llng when
the game ended
And m anothe r National
Basketball Assoc1at10n ga me,
the lugh-flymg Golden State
Wat rtors got a look at another
recovered former UCLA supers tar center Kareem Abdul
J a bbar who m1ssed the flr st l 5
games of lhe sPason wtth a
brok en hand He came crashmg
down 111th 40 pomts and seve n
blocked shots to help the
Mll11 a ukee Bucks to tl1e 500
level for the f1rst lime tlus
\ ear
F1tch wh o has lost the
se rv tces of Austin Carr a nd Jun

f1ve atte mpts but gol Into the
scormg t'O Iumn Wi th a pair of
foul shots
Walt on sa1d he could not tell
much abo ut his perfort)lance
beca use he played for short
mtervals ' M} coordmatwn Is
sti ll off he
d
sal
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Abdul-Jabbar's coordma tton,
though was hard!) off The 7f
.oot
2 p1votman, who \~as
std~hned
\\ lu le the Bucks
stilrt ed the scgsO'n v. 1th a 2-13
,re(o r d
Yt as un s toppable
&lt;~ga tns t the WarriOrs
~bdul-Jh bbar helped out and
recel\ed help frorn hi 1
s eam
mat es bu t H1ck Barry, the
league 's leadmg scorer , got
none fr om Ius and Milwaukee
pasted Golden State, 119-100
Bar r) ma naged 26 pomts but
II US " a} off from the floor
comple tmg JUSt 12 of 34

TEAM
Waverl y

1974 75 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
I In cludes games through Jan 11)
OVERALL STANDINGS
W L PCT
10 7
m

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~ ~

:~~

Log•n
Federa l Hock 1ng
Nelsonvill e York
Be lpre
Jack son
Southwestern
Iront on
Southern
Point P lea sant
Athens
Warren Local
Ga lltpol!s
Tnmble
Wahama
Vmton County
Alexander
Miller
Kyger Cree k

7

3

700

7

3

700

7
7

3
3

700
700

6
6
6

3

66 7

4

5

5

2

2
6
5
5

600
600
500
500

~:~f:rn

Well ston
Sy mmes Vall ey

5
4

4
.s

4

6 /4

)1;0

483
702
639
634
618

316
580

mnov atlve, creatmg a bthtl es of

494
463
31 5
630

5

44 4

3

400

7
8

364
273

2

6

1

7

250
125

o a
o 9

ooo

i~6

000

51 0

5()5
556

450
596

606
547
254
599

506
.180

444

members 1 the Black Diamond
G1rl Scout Coun cil of wh1 ch

50 4

5()4
603
649
626

7
4
3

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nwnbers Hnd knowm g of the

579

547

547
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366
100
767
526
469
564
599

~4 3

422
366

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Scouts women to plan celebration

Walton returns SEO cage~ statistics

49 5
511
378 570
497 621

OVERALL SCO RING
NAME , TEAM
FG FT PTS CGl AVG
Mark Swam Han Tra ce
123 32
278
' 111 25 3
attempts
Dan 81se Fed Hocktng
89 61
239
' 101 23 9
Team defense by the Bucks Kev1n Can ter Nels York
78 46 196 I101 19 6
(51 18 '
Jeff Gilliland Wahama
32 28
92
harrassed the all Warnors mto Greg James North Gal Ita
56 14 126 I 71
18 o
a poor shootmg mght 36 per Mike McDona ld Ja ckson
69 23 161 ( 9) 17 9
77 17
71 I41 17 6
Chones because of m)ur tes, cent, \\h1lc Mtlwaukee hit on 53 T!m Cottr ill, Pt Pleasant
I 71 17 6
per
cen
t
Mtke
Camden
North
Ga
lha
48
27
123
watched D1ck Sn)der pour tn 2lJ
M1kh Wnght Logan
64
32
160 ' 10) 16 0
po1nts and Luke W1tte haul
The Bucks led by as many as J1m Tatterson Pt Pleasant
29
6
64 I 41 16 0
dol\ n 10 rebounds as the Cavs 10 poUlts early 111 the game, but
SEOAl SCORING
NAME . TEAM
FG FT PTS IG) AVG
whipped Portland, 89-81 Both the Wa rn ors closed to w1tlun Mitch
Wngh t Logan
52 17
121
I 71 17 3
teams had trouble ftndtng the 74 71 midway through the thud Randy Peoples Wellston
50 19
119 I 71 17 o
52 13 11 7 '71 16 7
hoop w1th the Cavs hillin g on peri od Then Abdui-Jabbar took Mike McDona ld , Jack son
I 71 16 3
N•day Ga iii JXIIis
4471 30
114
only 40 of 103 shots a nd over He scored SIX unanswered Jim
Don Young, Logan
20
102
'71 146
Portland connec tmg on 34 of 87 po1nts to g1ve the Bucks a mne- Tim Dudult, Wa ve rl y
40 18
99 I 71 14 I
fr om the field
pomt lead and they coas ted Arn1e Chonko Athens
37 21
95 (7) 136
Joe Holland. Waverly
36 22
94 171 13 4
Walton who has miSsed home from that pom t
26 34
Tom Pfetfer Waverly
90
ill
12 9
Portl.ond's last 20 ~ames ,
The victor; gave the Buc ks a J1m Kemper Logan
37 12
86 I71 t2 3
logged 14 mmutes of ac ti on 21 -21 record, U1e firs t t1m e all Edd 1e Howard Ir onton
37 12
66 171 12 3
31 22
66 (71 123
fa1led to score a f1eld goal m yea r lhev have been at the 500 Doug Tr acy , Waverly
mark
"• SVAC SCORINFGG
NAME, TEAM
FT PTS (GI AVG
Elsewhe re In the NBA, MGark Swain, Hannan Trace
82
19 183 (7) 26 I
All ...
h
d
reg James North Gatlla
so 14 126 (7) 16 0
an~ w lppe Washmgton, M1ke Camden. North Gall Ia
48 27 123 I71 17 6
1011--85, and Seattle edged Jaye Myers Sy mmes Valley
26 11 63 I4) 15 8
Houston, 127·125, m overtime
Terry Carter. Southwestern
38 18
94 (6) 15 7
In the only game 10 the ABA Fred log an North Ga ll1 a
45 16 106 (7) 15 I
Tim Spencer Eastern
43 20 106 (7) 15 1
l:k:nver beat Utah, 111;-104
lloyd Wood, Sout hwestern
36 13
85 (6) 14 1
APPLICATIONS
Hawks 108, Bullets 85 :
Mike Roberts Southern
34 12
80 (6) 13 3
NOW BEING
Atlanta blitzed Washington, Greg Bailey, Eastern
39
7
85 (7) 12 1
ACCEPTED
31-7 durmg a 7•, -mlnute
SEOAL STANDINGS
32 61 525
stre tch of the third penod a nd Team
IVarstl~ l pOP Tra cy Wav
Horn
A
28 54 519
"Beamners Sewmo '' by
went on to trounce the Bullets, Waverly
7 0 442 369 Oudu 1t Wav
40 78 513
Mrs Florence Richards
who have the best record 10 the Ironton
5 2 451 406
Free
Throw
Percentage
JAN 28-7 9 PM
4
447 9
NBA Tom Henderson matched Athens
log an
Name , T
FTM A Pel
JAN 29-1 3 PM
4 ""1 392 33&lt;35 Holland
Wa v
22 27 815
hiS ca reer h1gh Of 30 pomts Ill Jackson
4 3 376 366 N1day G
30 37 611
Kn1t Classes br
leading the Hawks and Tom Ga ll ipolis
l 4 389 374
Young L
20 26 769
Me1gs
1
6
400
467
Mrs Ruth Baumgardner
Van Arsd a Ie a dded 20 Phil Wellston
22 29 754
0 7 336 515 Tracy Wav
JAN 21~ 1- 9 P.M
Dailey A
16 22 727
1
Chemer
led
the
Bulle
Is
w1th
t6
I
Reserve)
Men s Jackets
Rebounds
pomts
Team
W L P OP Name T
JAN28-13PM
No G Avg
Bas1c Kn1ts
Soules 127, Rockets 125
l ogan
6 1 343 266 Fltzpatnck I
85 7 12 1
Athens
5 2 336 249 Chonko A
'
80 7 11 4
Guard Fred Brown pumped Waverly
5 2 262 204
Dudu1t, Wav
71 7 10 1
• m three stra1ght shots sendmg Ga ll ipolis
• 3 275 291 Buchanan J
66 7 9 4
We Still Have
Seattle to a quick lead 10 Me1gs
4 3 267 212 Faulkner A
64 7
91
Jackson
3 4 305 309
OFFENSIVELY
A Good Selection
overtime and the Supersomcs Iro nton
1 6 238 301
Team
Pts ( GJ Avg
held off Houston for the wm Well ston
0 7 194 408 PI Pleasant
280 (4) 70 0
Of January Sale
Brown's baskets gave him :J6
SVAC STANDINGS
North
Gall1a
463 (7) 69 0
(Varsttyl
649 (110) 64 9
Fabrics
pomts for the game, 10 of wh1ch Team
W L P OP Ironton
logan
639 ( 101 63 9
came as he pulled the Somes Hannan Trace
7 o 467 337 Hannan Tra ce 702 ( lll 63 8
fr om behmd 10 tile fourth North Gall Ia
6 1 463 376 Fed Hocking
634 ( 101 63 4
Sout hwestern
4 2 329 336
Wahama
315 (5 1 63 0
fl
quarler
ouston was led by Soulhern
3 3 299 327
Nels
York
616
11 01 61 6
Ed Ralleff s ~ pomts and Eas tern
1 6 366 416 Waverly
674 (111 61 3
Calvm Murphy's 2.1 Somes ' Symmes Val
0 4 211 283 War local
547 (9) 60 6
center Jim Fox recorded a Kyger eteek
0 s 238 316 Sout hwestern
603
( 101 60 3
(Reserve)
Alexa
nder
643
( 11) 58 5
w L P OP Belpre
season h1gh 22 pmn ts, and Team
579 I 10) 57 9
Arch1e Clark chipped '" 20 North !Sa lila
6 1 233 194 V County
630 I 11) 57 3
Athens
626 ( 1t 1 56 9
Southern
35 32 234
Hannan Trace
223 212
208
504 (91 56 o
Southwestern
3 3 162 190 Ja ckson
497 (9) 55 2
Sy mmesV~ t
2 2 144150 S Valley
495 191 55 0
Meigs
Kyger Creek
2 3 l SA 152 Gallipolis
494 191 54 9
Eastern
1 6 191 235
M1ller
•n (6 ) 52 8
TEAMSTATlSTtCS
Trimbl e
56" (9) 51 4
FteldGoatPercentage
517
( 10) 51 2
Eastern
Team
FGM-A Pel
Sout
hern
506
( 10 I 50 6
Loga n
186 385 483
Wellston
37C
(6) 47 3
Athens
158 343 461
366 (8 ) 45 8
waverl y
164 356 458 Kyger Creek
DEFENSIVELY
Ironton
184 449 410
Pis (G) Avg
Team
~X
GallipoliS
150 378 397 Jackson
450 (9 ) 50 0
157 408 385
Ja ckson
5()5 ( 101 50 5
Meigs
161 426 378 Nels York
560 (111 5()9
Wellston
128 370 346 Waverly
510 (101 51 0
Fed Hocki ng
Free Throw Percentage
580 ( 111 527
H Trace
Team
FTM-A Pel
475 (9) 52 8
114 161 708 Tnmble
Waver ly
476 (9) 52 9
logan
75 1tO 682 Gallipolis
376
(7) 53 7
N
Gallia
Meigs
76 124 629
599 (lt) 54 5
Athens
Ga ll ipolis
89 114 618
547 (101 54 7
Jackson
64 108 593 Southern
556 (10) 556
Bel pre
Wellston
81 143 566
564 (101 56 4
Ironton
83 148 561 Logan
469 (6 ) 566
Athens
76 143 53 1 K Creek
596
(101 59 6
Sout
hwest
Rebounds
599 (10) 59 9
Eastern
Team
No G Avg
606 (101 606
270 7 36 6 Ironton
Ironton
547 (9 ) 60 8
254 7 36 3 Wa r Local
Athens
254 (4) 63 5
Pt
Plea
sant
238 7 34 0
Loga n
700 (11) 63 6
234 7 33 4 V County
Waverly
584 (9) 649
217 7 31 0 Meigs
Gal lipol iS
526 (8 ) 658
213 7 30 4 Mtller
Ja ckson
62
1 (9 ) 69 0
S
Valley
7 29 9
Wellston
510 (6 ) 71 3
~ 7 28 6 Wellston
Me •gs
787 (111 715
Alexander
Personal Fouls
366 (5 ) 73 2
Wahama
No G Avg
Team
FRIDAY
106 7 15 I
Logan
SEOAL
113 7 16 1
Jackson
Athens
at
Ironton
119 7 17 0
Ath~s
tlO 7 18 6 Wellston at GallipoliS
Waverly
Logan at Jackson
130 7 18 6 Meigs
Me igs
at Wa verl y
138
7
l
H
Ironton
THE IHCOME TAX PEOPLE
TRI VALLEY
141 1 20 1
GallipoliS
a t Belpre
145 7 20 7 Alexander
Wellston
Federal Hock1 ng at Nelson
618 E. MAIN S:r.
lnchv1dualleaders
vt ll e York
POMEROY, OHIO
F1eld Goa I Percentage
Warren Local at Vtnton County
Name, Team
FGM A Pet
SVAC
Open 9 A.M to S P.M Mon Sal
Ph 992 379S
Young , l
&lt;172 509 Hannan Trace at North Gallta
N() APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Chonko. A
37 67 552
Kyger Creek at Sou th western
Others
Sout hern at Wahama
Zanesv1lle Rosecrans at M1ller
SATURDAY
SVAC
Symmes Valley af Eastern
Others
Jackson at Wash1ngton Court

cmpha sts un a bove gr ound
arc haeology' Y.tth members of
Wom en 's Clubs and

Scouts

searching lor man y of Wes t
Vargtntd 's

unsun g her omes'

Me1gs County as a part , and the w1lh bwgra plu cals and sket(has bemg wntten by g1rls wtth
West Vtrgm1a Fed er atiOn of
Women s Clubs ha ve combm ed the asSIStance of club mern·
forces tn prOJec tmg plcl.ns for be1s
Plans are bemg &lt;.~n nowH;ed
th e Btcentenmal celebrations
fo1
a doll dressmg contes t
lnvo1van g approxtmately
represe
nting heromes of Ap·
50 000 people, th e tM
nrgantzatwns are ann ouncang pala cl11 a n He ntage w1 t h
pl"ns tu mclude the hen log e of collec twn bemg presented to
tndt vadual s
groups and the state of Wes t V~rg m1 a for
commwltttes fes hvatles dlll"mg histoncal display Contests 10
our nat wn s bir thda y year and g r a phlt a r ts and costum e
des tgn al ong w1th composition
pro Jects that '.'. Ill serve a s g
of 8Jcentcnnw l Songs t:tl c bemg
r emwder t o t hose future
announ
ced ea1ly 111 1975 With
generations
Ae&lt; ordm g to Mrs Ben rules a nd reg ula tion s to be
Morton, Charles ton Scout used 1n )Ud gmg done by
Counci l B1cente nmal chatr· Women's Clubs m areas wh ere
woman the Black Diamond Scouts art:~ \t\ Orkmg
Th e th1rd prong of the
G•rl Scout Council plans a
planned b) th e Black
program
three-prong program under the
G1rl Scou t Coun cil
Diam
ond
t1tle of Our Appalachia n
Wome n s Herit age , · Scouts mclud es th e th1 ee five day
w1ll be pamtmg ma 1l boxes , m1m-camps to be scheduled
trash cans and planltng flowers dunn g the swnmer months
of red wh1te and blue , m 55 w1 th a t he me ba sed on
count1es of We s t Vtrg1ma, B1 centenmal focus Gtrls m
Oh1o , Penn sylvama and Ad wn v. 1ll have expenence m
V1rgmt a focusmg attentiOn on domg p1oneer type cookmg,
Beautiful Black Diamond for ca ndle mak 1ng or perhaps
the f1rst part The second pa1 t makmg apple butter m an
of the program w1ll pla ce 01..1tdoor setting and may also
be completmg requirements

fo r badg e\\ork M1n1-camps
Will also be available to g1rls
who are not currently Gtrl
Scouts
Women's Clubs through out
West V1rg1ma will be asSislmg
Scouts by JUdgmg contests and
a1dw g m researchin g our
hen tage
Members of all clubs are
bem g ur ged to enter the
Hentage Contest, comp11ing
co mmumt y h1 s tones mto
scra pbo oks wh1c h w1ll be
01 gam zed mto a scrapbook to
be pl aced w1th th e West
V~r g m w Department of Archives and HIStory by July 4,
1976 Reports ha\e been
Iecelved on some commw11ty
h1stones now bemg researched
"''h old p1ctures, deeds and
doc um ents be1ng found 1n
attics and o£fered for mcl uswn
m the hiStory
By 1976, If plans and
pr OJectiOns mate nahze , the
State of West V1rgm1a w11l
sparkle m red, white, and blue
Bulb and fl ower plantmgs are
bem g des1gned to carry out the
B1centenmal theme m many
commumtiCs ~ One reports a
plant in g bemg done to
represent the American nag
and Will be located on a hillSide
!'he Drama DIVIsiOn of the

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Wes t Virgm•a Arts Department of the Federatwn IS
sponsorm g a two-year contest
- the fir st year to be g1ven for
plays skits or pageants wntten
by members on the Blcente nmal theme The second
year awards will be g1ven to
clubs most successful m mvolvmg their comffiwuhes m
celebratiOns lhro ugh drama,
parades and mus1cals
The Youth Co nse rva tiO n
program condu cted by the
Departm ent
of Natural
Resour ces each year IS open to
all Scout troops m additiOn to
other youth
groups mterested
m
conservation
A new gran t of
$1,000 from PepSI Cola Bottling
Co will be used as pnzes for
youth par hclpatwn m conservatiOn prOJeCts
Mrs Gordon Ph1ll1ps, Elkvtew
B1 ce ntenmal
and
Amencan He11tage ChaiC \\Oman fot the West V1rgm1a
FederatiOn, m commentmg on
the manv proJects and contests
bemg promoted m cooperatwn
1\lth Scouts stated " that
"or king together.ve can learn
and c;reate a hvmg aYtareness
of out State's Hentage to leave
for generatwns to come "

Mrs. George Cecil Randolph, Jr.

Wedding vows exchanged

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SUNDAY MENU
SALADS- Macar on1 , slaw , tossed, cottage
cheese
MEATs-Fried ch•cken , roast beef, flounder
fish, ham.
'
VEGETABLEs-Baked beans, brussel sprouts,
noodles, potatoes (sweet. home fnes, mashed)
DESSERT-Pie (Peach , Graham Cracker)

la ch1a View ' - A "mmng that IS JUSt what this hair style
name for a wmne r - and IS 1 Created by MISs Katrma
S1ms, Weston, W Va , tt won
the coveted f~rst place Breck
'Ha~r .l st; llng Awa rd' from
among 22 entnes 111 the State
Junwr M1ss Pagea nt bemg
held 111 the Prmce ton area For
her wmmng entry M1ss S1m~
w1 1l rece1ve a $100 savmgt
bond, Breck hair products and
John Mahaffey shot five-under- a Breck sweatshirt
pal 67 \\hllc M1ller Ba rber, Lee
As state v,.mne r , Miss
Eld e r Leondrd Thomps on, Katrma S1ms , will be elig ible
M1ke H1ll, PGA champ Lee for the natwnal awards m th1s
Trevmo and Lou Graham had
speCial competitiOn sponsored
68s
'!h en came Bob Stanton, by John H Breck, Inc , as pa rt
Labron Hams, M1ke Mitchell , of Amenca's Jumor M1ss
R1k Massengale, Rod Funseth, Pa geant The two equal runJ ohn Schroeder ChriS Blocker ners-up were Trma Janura,
and Da\e Hill at 69 Fourteen New Cumberland, w1th " West
and
plavers, mcludmg Ge ne Littler, V ~r gm1a Wildflower
Tom Weiskopf and England s Brenda F1ke, Keyser, 1\lth
Peter Oosterhms, were a t 70 West V1rgm1a Home-spun "
and 18 were at 71 That means They w1ll each rece1ve a $25
an e\ en 50 players broke par on sav 1ngs bond, Br eck half
the 36-36- 72, 7 305-yard layout, produc ts a nd Co rn S1lk
whtch ts one of the l on~es t on Cosmet1cs, and a Brec k
the tour but not ne cessanly the Swea tshir t
toughest

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hot m
B) JOE SARG IS
UP! Sports Wntcr
TUCSON, Am (UPI J - No
one , of course, expects Joh nny
Miller to keep on gmng thiS
way but thai s \\hat everyone
\"t as saymg a year ago while
the 27 year-old Ca llforman wa s
11 mnmg the fi rst three events of
the season
The 1975 PGA tour IS only
f1ve rounds old today and
Miller has led every step
Thursday, despite playmg la te
m the day when the greens at
the Tucson Nat1onal Golf Club
11 ere hghtmng fast and bump),
M1ller ran off a strm g of five
b1rd1es m SIX holes to JWTIP a
shot a head of the held m lhe
opemn g round of the $200 000
Dea n Martm-Tucson Open
· I'm Just playmg as good as
I ca n,· Miller sa1d when asked
If he was gettin g a little
complace nt " I didn 't putt bad
but I never made a long one
Maybe I'll make some lon g
ones m the next round I know
th1s, 1f I h1t 1t the way I did m
the opemng round, no one IS
gomg to beat me I threw away
some shots bu t I also made a
lo t of good ones "
Wh1le thmgs 11 ere fallmg
neatly mto plac e for M1ller,
Arnold Palmer got off to a
d1sappomhng start m ~IS 1975
debut, droppmg three shots on
the fmal two holes for an evenpar 72 that lefl h1m SIX shots
back
' I played reasonably well, ·
sa1d the mall who has " on 61
l1tles but has been struggling
the last two' years, 'but I
m1ssed a lot of makeable
putts
Bet\\een Palmer. who had the
b1ggest gallery despite Miller's
hne play, and the lead , are
some four dozen players Don
Iverson, Ralph Johnston and

Hou se
Metgs at Pomt Pleasant

V1nton Coun ty at Wel lston
Alexander at Tn mb le
Fort Frye at Belpre
Wtlltamstown 4t Warren Loca l
MONDAY (Jan 20)
Pomt Pleasant at Huntrngton
East
TUESDAY(Jan 21)
SVAC
Southwestern at Symmes
Valley
Others
M1ller at Nels York
Waterford at Tnmble

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Well ston at Ironton
Logan at Wa verly
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31 J 19 96 174

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Sunflower Seed
Wild Bird Mixture

17 2 3.6 139 120
20 2 36 119 127
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MIS Bessie H,lrpe! Bmnhcllt 129 Bu ttellllil
Ave Pomero~ . ,u e (lnnouncm g the en g&lt;~ge m rnt of theu
dclllghter, Evd J,mc, to John Arlnp , J1 1 son of John AI tr 1p,
S1 , Fm t Ga, , W Vc1 Artnp h.ts sc1ved e1 ~ ht ' e~u s tn th e U
S At nn \\ 1lh overseas IOUJ s uf dut) 111 ( ,cr mclll~ ctnd Vte tlld!ll For the pa st 22 months he hd s been slalloned ,1t 7 m l
C..tmpbell K' Feb I he \\l lll~; dVt' for Kored lhe \\eddmg
\\Ill be dn event of Sdtlll dd) , Jan 18, at the Salvatton Arm'
\\lth Envoy R.1, S Wmmg offtc&amp;
atmg clt the double 1111g
ce1emom Pa ll\ McMullen, slsler of the bnde-e lect 11 111 be
the m&lt;ud of honm. (md Clyde McMullen wtll serve' .1s Jx•st
Il l cHI

1n ctsk P&lt;m1e1o' B1O\\ 111e 11 oup
76 h, assist \\ 1th \\redmg th e

the me~.: t mg \\hlch op e n~.:d \\ 1th
deHJ ttoHs usm ~ Psa lm 2l '1 he
plant tn t:: w l'dS at llll: Mt• tgs t lub pi.J\l l \\d S gtvcn m
Coun l\ lnfu ma t J th1s sum un1 su 11 .wd fu1 1oll call
mer
me mbe 1s 1r.spund ed \\ 1l h
M1s Hobctl Mtl le t Wd S pl.1 n1J ng Hl cc~ s Mr s Ali ce
assigned tu p1 epar c the (,1 Cl'll ll w111pson gc1 ve tmwly hmts
1 humb No le s l ot Feb 7 fm J d lllld l \ ,md [oi the etolug)
Membe1 s gave their New
Repm led Ill \\ Cie M1s In s pi uglcllll !he1 e \\ £~ s a genei .il Year
col
f
II II
S I S U1lOll S Of I 0 Ca
Kelton M1 s Addalou I,(-''' 1s chst usswn on \l c~ le r p1 ublcms
"hen the Busy Bee Class met
M1s W1lm.~ lell ell M1 s D01 a du tv s t1 ecL~; and dll pollutiOn
I hm sdav mght at the M•dH~.::aton cmd M1s Fa}e Pl cl tl
l'he It d\ eltn g p111.c p 1 O\ 1ded
dlcpor
t F~rs t Baptist Church
1 he .mnu.d open house ".t s In M1s I C ~\ I S \\ dS \\Onb} M1s
Mr s
Rosemary Lyons
planned fm Matlll at ( i lclCC Beeg lt• ~ w lhe p1 ugr&lt;.~m Mrs
'
e"1ded
at
the n1ee t1ng wh1ch
P
F.plsc opdl Pat 1sh Tom Blasak Pat I homd talked on the em e
of f cJil.lge plants She said that opened wi th the cla:ss song,
Wd s h111gto n C o unt~
h01
For God So Loved the World "
hculture specialist has b~.: e n £oli dge pl&lt;:~nts ,u c populm fm
Devo
tiOns of scripture and a
1m 1ted tu tc1 lk on hou se pla nl'l use m homes b.1nks publi c
med1tot1on
we~ c gtven by Mrs
and terrari ums
uulldlll gS dlld offiCeS Sin ce they Lethe Roush \\ hOwill host the
Mrs Dolly H&lt;:~\ ~::s p1estdcd .tt ft 1mto &lt;~ I I ) rle&lt;01 c~nd grow "'ell
February meeting New yea rIn subdued ll ghtmg
- oooks were thstrtbuted and
She Sdld tll d t \\dt CIIll g IS menllJ er s s1gne d cans
I ror Mrs
pi obablv the cultu1 al p1 acttce J uh a Gn mm , an d Mtss
\\hl c h u Juses th e gr ea tes t
Freddie Houdashe lt who IS
shou ld dpph
dnl(Uint uf houble She noted
con ftn ed to hcl home
l he g1c~ n1 \\ 1ll 1c~ng e f1 om SDO lhat pldnll need wa ter acMrs F1eda Edwards gave a
1o $525 fm sluder1ts em ull111g at
cordmg lo \\hdt lype they me •eadmg tttlcd ' You'll Never
H1n k1t1 g I ethnica l C(J ll cgc and whc1 e Iiley me placed m a
Guess Wl1at We're Studymg "
The fu st OJG
e~\\ct l d room Dli:Und ge wa s discussed
nol!fiCC:IIIUn \\ !II be lll&lt;idC 1n bv M• s 'I homa who com- Ml s Lyons, Mrs Beulah While
F e b1 Li d I y fur ~ I I s lud~nt s mentecl on the necess1tv of and Mt s Leora Sigman served
cookies and t offce
a ppl vmg b) feb I
pu t tmg g1dVel btts of claJ
Slud enls &lt;.II e Ill gcd tu clpp l) p(1ls 01 ot her lll cltel la l In the
.t s suon as posstblt: l he f m.-~1 bottom uf puts \\ 1Uwu t an
dead line fm subnultmg HP- op emng
1
o[ deanmg and suppor tm g
p h c~l l ton s for full \ Cal gra nt s
Pols should ncve1 be i.i llowed large plan ts
\\Ill b~ Aug 8 t\n V(IIlC dcSIIIIl g to stand m Welle! because thts
Ref1eshment!:i were served
an dpplic&lt;.tlltm or fur U1e1 Hl
CCHIS CS p OOl etC! at IOn and a
by lhe hostess asSisted by her
forma tiOn should tlln lall the fm mahon of tox1c matenals daughte1, Shirley, to those
Oluo B&lt;hllll of Hegen ts c1 lug h "luch w1 ll kill lilc 1oots M1 s
named and Mrs Nancy Collins
school counselur or J \r\i llii.t m li toma al so dl sl'ussed rela t1 ve and Mrs Ruth Mom e
Hill D1rel iOI of Fmcmcw l Aui humid ity und hov. 1t affe cts
Hotkmg TNhlli Cdl College ' g• ow th as 11ell as lig ht She
Ne lsonville phon!.! r 6141 75 ~ ­ noted lhat ltght man} times
l5'Jl
dclermmes the fiiZe uf the
plan t, but !hat plants 1\llh li ght
lea ves or vanega ted ones need
more~ light than those \\tth dark
c.:olmed l ~a\ cs
M1S"' Th oma c~ lso Wlked on
Eula Wolfe \\ ell' f(J!lU\'" ed b\ fc1tli17.1ng t~nd S t~ltl that twice a
HapJD New Yecn s dnd vea1 IS usuall} enough She
Fru1 t dnd
Vege tabl e
c&lt;.wtwned agmn st usmg d1 y
guessm g gdmes Bmgo we~ s fcll•hzer un dl ) s01l and smd
al so enJoved by tlw me rn.bei s that too mu ch &lt;.~pph ed too
Refl es l11ne nts uf ca ke freque ntly can c:mse dama g-e
sandwiches , cuoktes ar1d coffee lo the plant
v. e1c served
Insect and d1scasc con trol
were discussed as well ..as wa}S

Busy Bees
have meet

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Sunday, Jan. 19, DrS. 8:00-2:00
Weekdays 6:00-8:30

Miss Eva fane Barnhart

POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I do not know how to get 'my fuzzy-wuzzy
bedroom slippers clean w1tilout rwniDg tile1r looks and shape
Does anyone know how to clean Ill em • - CONNIE
DEAR COf'lNlE - [ tlunk Pauline s letter tha t follows could
be your answer - POLLY
DEAn POLLY - Someone asked how to clean fake fur hats
The wav I wash nune ma kes them look almost be tter than new [
wash Ihem Ill Um t llqmd used for woo l and wrmg them out and
tilen set on a can or w1g form to dry (Polly's note - Slippers
could be t1ghtl) stuffed w1th crushed white paper ) While the hat
IS drvmg I keep brushmg 1t w1th an old toothbrush every hour 01
so From tune to time I also remove 1t from U1e form, sha ke, put
bac~ d lHi keep b1uslung unlll di) - PAUl INC
_
DEAH POI LY - My Pet Peeve IS With cluldren's crayon,;
that break so eas1ly It ~ ee ms the raa11ufacturers could coat them
w1th plast1c so that we would not have to keep buymg new
crttyons for our wee ones - NEZ
DEAR INEZ - Perhaps If they were so treated they would
cost more and then there would be complamts abou t the cost
even though Uungs would probably even out m tile end Fewer
would have to be boug ht but 0101 e spent for U1ern - POLLY
DEAH POLLY - I have help for Julie who wants to remove
ha1 dened candle wax from her antique chest and her carpet This
does call for pa tience Hold an 1ce cube on the wax spot on the
chest but hold 1t m a towel so the meltmg 1ce does not dnp down
the s1de of the chest Usmg your fm gernmls work and loosen the
cold""" Repeat unt1l all wax IS removed but do not use a sharp
""ll'lllnent to hurry thmgs along Pohsh when wax IS removed
She could try the same method on her carpet but better sllll there
ls another wc~ y
Cut open a large brown grocer} bag, preferably a doublestrength one, place bag over the wax spot and some carpet on tile
s1des so there IS no danger of tile 1ron touchmg the carpet Have
~ro n hot Wh1le Sl ttmg on the floor move the hot 1ron over the bag
m Circles but do not hold m one plat-e Change paper after wax
heats and softens and the paper ahsorbs the wax This may need
repeatmg Also agam use the fmgernalls to remove softened wax
but remembered no sharp mstrument I even removed glue the
carpet layer dripped on my new carpet Good luck' - MARION
Polly's Note - Two or three layers of paper towels may be
used mstead of the bag When wax starts to penetrate through the
wwels d1scard and use fresh ones until tiley remam clean.

12

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FRIDAY
RUTLAND Gw• Club 8 p m
SATU RDAY
BEAN Dmner, 5 to 7 p 111 at
M1ddl epo1 t Ma somc _ Hall
spons01ed b) Meigs Chapter
Ordel or DeM ola\ Menu mdudes be(m s, em nbil'tid. p1e
and cake
SUNDAY
COUN fYWJDE -Pra} e r
meetmg , 2 p m at the
We sleyan Holiness Ch urc h,
Pome1oy. \\l lh Glen B1ssell,
class leader
AMERICA I Love You a
story about one uf Me1gs
Coun ty's Pwneer f,umhes m
coal and mdustq b) C(trnc
Ebersbach Neutzlmg tu be
featm ed at 2 30 p m \\hen
Me1gs Coun t) Pwnee1 and
H1 stm tca l Soc1eh meelc.; a t the
Me1gs County Mu st·um Butlei nut Ave Pmnero\ Pub li c
InVIted
MUNDAY
CHESTER P f A 7 30 p m
John R1ebel \\Ill show slides of
h1 s trtp to the Hol1 La nd
Reh eshments
WEDNESDAY
AMER I CAN
I eg 1n n
Aux1l1 an
Feencv-Benn t t t
Post t28 M1ddlepm l bu s&lt; cess
meet1n~ a t 7 m p m at the
hal l Mcmbe1s remmd ed to
take g1fts for the Peck of Wee
One s prOJeCt I he meetm g "111
be preceded \\l th a potluck
d1nne1 at 6 30 p m 11 1th the
legwnna1res to be guests

We Wire Flowers
Everywhere

Winding Trail gardeners meet

Church women
hear reports

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This is for

SEOAl FRESHMEN
Team
W L P OP
Gall1poi1S
7 1 376 290
Logan
7 1 371 223
Athens
6 2 312 279
Waverly
5 3 315 273
Me1gs
3 5 311 315
Ironton
2 6 251 287
Jackson ·
2 6 26 4 361
Well ston
0 8 183 355
TOTAlS
32 32 2383 2383
Thursday 1 s results
Ga ll1polls 60 Wel lston 24
Ather.s 31 Iron ton 25
Wav erly 49 Me1gs 32
Logan 55 Jackson 21

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Jt-.ur her daughte1 ~ wedding
Mrs Srn1thson selected a pmk
polves ter kmt go\\O \\l th
matc hlflg a ccessoncs M1 s
Randolph chose a blue kml
gov.n and bo th mothe1s \\OI C'
v. hlte cy m bidiUm tJI ch1d
corsages
A 1 eceptwn followed the
ceremony w1lh Mrs Wilham
E Bless mg Sp1 mgf1 cld Va
cuusm of lh e bride Mr s Ead
1he Wmdmg Trml Garde n
Fhnt, Sr Alderson and M1ss
meetmg Wcdnesda) mght
Club
Hazel Smithson aun ts of lilc
al the home of M1s Cot"
bnde. and MIS Ja ck Chaffins
Fa lls V1ev. , as ass1sttng Beegle .1g1eed lo handle t11e
muSIC
landsc apmg fo1 a Pome1O)
The b11de IS the daug hter of hostesses
'I he br~dallable was co1 e1 ed village pat k whencve1 1t 1s
Mr and Mrs Paul M
Wllil
a " h1te cloth ed ged m lace developed
Smtthson, Parsons, and the
The reques t fm lcmdsc apmg
groom •s the son of Mr and and decora ted Wllh red \e lvet
assistance
w1t h the proposed
Mrs George C. Randolph , New bO\\S The cake 11.1s topped
1\ 1lh weddm g bells and ac- par k to be loca ted on village
Haven
cented
by red pOinsettias Bot h p1 ope l ty between Butte1nut
Gtven m m a rna~e by her
parents, the bride chose a receptiO n tabl es held red and Mulberry Avenues Lame
from th e Me1 gs Count) .la\ cees
wh1te Jersey gown styled w1th a pomsetha plants and Si lver
a nd the Be ta S1gma P lll
h1gh rolled collar and cuffs and can delabra belongmg tu M1s
Soront)
v.ho are sohcttmg
crossed rows or diagonal lace Fred Burger
support
to"
a1 d the developFolio" mg a 1\eddm g t11p tu
over the bodice The slightly
ment of the park on now unu sed
gathered sk1rt fell from a h•gh- Hawks Nes t State Park and the
vi
llage land
nse wals thne and matchm g Greenbner Hote l1 the couple
Sp
n ng pl antmgs were also
lace covered the headpiece and res ides m Montgome1 y where
discussed
and the club decided
edged her lull length ve1l She the bnde IS emploved as a
ea rn ed a lace ha ndkerc hief 1eadmg s pec1a h st al West
In s litut e
of
belongmg to her a unt , MISs V1 r g1n1a
Technologv
and
the
groom
1
s
a
Hazel Smithson, Albuquerque,
studenl
N M , and wore a n 1vor y rose
NEI SONV!f I E
Ap
necklace, g1ven to her by th e
pl
1catwns
arc
now
(:!Vcu
lable
The rehearsal dmner was
groom Her bouquet of white
given
by the g1oom's Rarents f01 students mterestecl 1n
carnatiOns and red sweetheart
applymg for the Ohw- ln roses was styled m the coloma! at the home of lhe bnd e s aunt
slluc twnaj G1 ant 1OIG 1for the
fashion and accented by spngs and un cle , M1 and Mt s J E
1975 76 aca demic )Car The
of holly and pme, bed wtth red William s , Falls V1e11
grants are based un famli}
streamers
mcome and all a pplicants w1th
M1ss Flora Anne Slm thson.
an adJusted 1ncome of $14 999
was her sister's matd of hon or
and below are ehg1ble to
She wore a hunter green hal ter
recel\.e the g1ants to hel p mee t
gown w1th matchmg lon g
Ihe mstructwnal and gen•N (;!]
sleeved, hooded Jacket She
fees al publi c and pnvate
camed a smgle red pomsetha
A report on the Centenmal eoll eges and umverslftes. m
blossom w1th pme and spnngs
Service of the DIOcese of cludw g t"o-yea r technica l
of holly tied by red streamers
Southern OhiO m Columbus colleges
Attendants were M1ss
Smce the g1ant 1s based on
over the" eekend highlighted a
Charlotte F Gatton, Montadjustment
mcome leve l 1t 1s
meetmg of the Grace
gomery, Mrs David Naylor
EpiScopal Church Wom en suggested tha t (:I ll students
Falls V1ew , and Mrs Charles
\\hose gross family mcome m
Thursday at the home of Mrs
Gardner, Morgantown They
Patnck Lochary
1974 \\as $17,000 01 below
Y,ere attired In go;.vns ldenh ca)
Mrs fed Reed, delega te,
to that of ' the maid or honor
presented the report of the twoFlower g ~rl s were MISses
day mee t•·.g at the Fawce tt
Sarah and Melinda Lobbon,
Center of Tomorrow It was a
Alderson, cousms of the br1de
study
confe rence
aboul
Their gowns were styled m red
tomorrow's church and was
l ETART FALLS - Olu o
velvet w1th h1gh collars, long
geared to help the people of the Valley Grange 2612, Letar t
sleeves and matchmg sashes
panshes of lhe diocese to fall s met a t the home of Mrs
George Randolph served hiS prepare . for their m1mstry 1ry
Erma
W1l son
1hm sda)
son as best man and ushers
the last quarte r of thiS century everung WIth Worthy Master
we re J ohn Brophy , Ch1co,
Speakers mcluded Dr
Herbert Sh1 elds pres1dmg
Calif , cousm of the bnde, Earl
Warren Bennett, prestdent of
M1 s Eula Wolfe was ap
Flmt, Parkersburg, and John the Umvers1ty of Cmcmnat1,
pmn
ted as delegate of the
Ra ndolph , br other of the
who spoke on the changes m grange to atte nd a B1 centenmal
groom
val ues and pnonties of toda} Comm1sswn mee hng at the
w1th reference to the role of court 1oom of the court house
youth Mrs Reed also reported m Pomeroy Jan 28 at 7 30
on talks by Rev John H Snow, pm
'
professor of theology at the
The literary program "was
Episcopal D•vm1ty Sehoul m led by Mary Roush Ill the abSUCCESS STORIES
Boston, Mass , and the Very sence of the lecturer , Mrs
Rev H C N W1lhams, provos t Florence Sm1 ih Readmgs by
Cathed r aL. Herbert Shields, ' ~ Th e r e 's
or Coventry
"They Overcame
England
Th
e
Very
Rev
Nothmg lhe Mailer \\IIh Me
Hearing Loss"
Williams has been at the and " Come Clean ' by M1 s
Cathedral smce 1958 and has
wntten nwnerous books and
Free Booklet especially
prepared to encourage
articles on the m1mstry or the
Americans of all ages who
cathedral He also explamed
suffer from uncorrected or
the Rule of L1fe
untreated hear~ng loss to
Attendmg the study conseek help
ference beSides Mrs Reed
Well known celebrities from
\\ere her husband and Rev and
-"II walks of hfe tell thetr
Mrs Harold Deeth
personal stones of trlumj)li
In the•r fields because they
Durmg the mee ting plans •
overcame thetr heanng
were made for a Shrove
lmpa1rment
Tuesday pancake supper at the
church The annuallljeetmg of
the church was announced lor
Come m . . Wr~t•
or Phone
Jan 26. m the parish hall
far your F~EE COI'Y
foUowmg the mornmg serv1ce
DLScussed was Grace Church's
Wilham S Otles
sha
re m carr ymg out the JOOth
Dtles Heanng A1d Center
birthday celebratiOn of tile
Riverside Professional Bldg
D1ocese
of Southern OhiO
444 W Unton St., Athens
A buffet luncheon preceded
tile meetmg w1th the hostesses
PHONE:
bemg Mrs Lochary , Mrs .
ROYAL CROWN
Har old Sargent, Mrs Pa ul
BOTTLING COMPANY
Amberger, M1 s Paul ChapMiddleport
man and Mrs H F S.•lh
•
NE W HAVEN IV Va - The
Falls V1ew Presbylenan
Church was the sce ne of the
mamage of Helen Elizabeth
Smithson, Montgomery , and
George Cecil Randolph, J r ,
New Haven
The candleligh t ceremony
was performed by Rev W W
Branch Jr . Saturday, Dec 28,
at 6 p m Charles Manley
Montgomery, Flora Anne
Smithson, Sister of the bride
and Mrs W W Branch J1 •'
orgamst, presented pre-nuptial

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National Basketball Association
Roundup
By Unlled Press International
Portland coa ch Lenny Wi lkens fmally saw B1ll Walton '"
acU on Thursday mght after the
fon pe r UCLA All -Amen ca
spenl l\\O montlis Sidelined w1th
one aliment after an other, but
1t 11 as Cleveland coach Bill
F1tch 11ho wa s sm1llng when
the game ended
And m anothe r National
Basketball Assoc1at10n ga me,
the lugh-flymg Golden State
Wat rtors got a look at another
recovered former UCLA supers tar center Kareem Abdul
J a bbar who m1ssed the flr st l 5
games of lhe sPason wtth a
brok en hand He came crashmg
down 111th 40 pomts and seve n
blocked shots to help the
Mll11 a ukee Bucks to tl1e 500
level for the f1rst lime tlus
\ ear
F1tch wh o has lost the
se rv tces of Austin Carr a nd Jun

f1ve atte mpts but gol Into the
scormg t'O Iumn Wi th a pair of
foul shots
Walt on sa1d he could not tell
much abo ut his perfort)lance
beca use he played for short
mtervals ' M} coordmatwn Is
sti ll off he
d
sal
·
Abdul-Jabbar's coordma tton,
though was hard!) off The 7f
.oot
2 p1votman, who \~as
std~hned
\\ lu le the Bucks
stilrt ed the scgsO'n v. 1th a 2-13
,re(o r d
Yt as un s toppable
&lt;~ga tns t the WarriOrs
~bdul-Jh bbar helped out and
recel\ed help frorn hi 1
s eam
mat es bu t H1ck Barry, the
league 's leadmg scorer , got
none fr om Ius and Milwaukee
pasted Golden State, 119-100
Bar r) ma naged 26 pomts but
II US " a} off from the floor
comple tmg JUSt 12 of 34

TEAM
Waverl y

1974 75 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL
I In cludes games through Jan 11)
OVERALL STANDINGS
W L PCT
10 7
m

~~~~a~~~~ce

~ ~

:~~

Log•n
Federa l Hock 1ng
Nelsonvill e York
Be lpre
Jack son
Southwestern
Iront on
Southern
Point P lea sant
Athens
Warren Local
Ga lltpol!s
Tnmble
Wahama
Vmton County
Alexander
Miller
Kyger Cree k

7

3

700

7

3

700

7
7

3
3

700
700

6
6
6

3

66 7

4

5

5

2

2
6
5
5

600
600
500
500

~:~f:rn

Well ston
Sy mmes Vall ey

5
4

4
.s

4

6 /4

)1;0

483
702
639
634
618

316
580

mnov atlve, creatmg a bthtl es of

494
463
31 5
630

5

44 4

3

400

7
8

364
273

2

6

1

7

250
125

o a
o 9

ooo

i~6

000

51 0

5()5
556

450
596

606
547
254
599

506
.180

444

members 1 the Black Diamond
G1rl Scout Coun cil of wh1 ch

50 4

5()4
603
649
626

7
4
3

i :

PTS OP

.aSS

444

'

Behev mg the re ts s trength m
nwnbers Hnd knowm g of the

579

547

547
J/6

4/ 5
366
100
767
526
469
564
599

~4 3

422
366

i Social ~
l Calendar I!

Scouts women to plan celebration

Walton returns SEO cage~ statistics

49 5
511
378 570
497 621

OVERALL SCO RING
NAME , TEAM
FG FT PTS CGl AVG
Mark Swam Han Tra ce
123 32
278
' 111 25 3
attempts
Dan 81se Fed Hocktng
89 61
239
' 101 23 9
Team defense by the Bucks Kev1n Can ter Nels York
78 46 196 I101 19 6
(51 18 '
Jeff Gilliland Wahama
32 28
92
harrassed the all Warnors mto Greg James North Gal Ita
56 14 126 I 71
18 o
a poor shootmg mght 36 per Mike McDona ld Ja ckson
69 23 161 ( 9) 17 9
77 17
71 I41 17 6
Chones because of m)ur tes, cent, \\h1lc Mtlwaukee hit on 53 T!m Cottr ill, Pt Pleasant
I 71 17 6
per
cen
t
Mtke
Camden
North
Ga
lha
48
27
123
watched D1ck Sn)der pour tn 2lJ
M1kh Wnght Logan
64
32
160 ' 10) 16 0
po1nts and Luke W1tte haul
The Bucks led by as many as J1m Tatterson Pt Pleasant
29
6
64 I 41 16 0
dol\ n 10 rebounds as the Cavs 10 poUlts early 111 the game, but
SEOAl SCORING
NAME . TEAM
FG FT PTS IG) AVG
whipped Portland, 89-81 Both the Wa rn ors closed to w1tlun Mitch
Wngh t Logan
52 17
121
I 71 17 3
teams had trouble ftndtng the 74 71 midway through the thud Randy Peoples Wellston
50 19
119 I 71 17 o
52 13 11 7 '71 16 7
hoop w1th the Cavs hillin g on peri od Then Abdui-Jabbar took Mike McDona ld , Jack son
I 71 16 3
N•day Ga iii JXIIis
4471 30
114
only 40 of 103 shots a nd over He scored SIX unanswered Jim
Don Young, Logan
20
102
'71 146
Portland connec tmg on 34 of 87 po1nts to g1ve the Bucks a mne- Tim Dudult, Wa ve rl y
40 18
99 I 71 14 I
fr om the field
pomt lead and they coas ted Arn1e Chonko Athens
37 21
95 (7) 136
Joe Holland. Waverly
36 22
94 171 13 4
Walton who has miSsed home from that pom t
26 34
Tom Pfetfer Waverly
90
ill
12 9
Portl.ond's last 20 ~ames ,
The victor; gave the Buc ks a J1m Kemper Logan
37 12
86 I71 t2 3
logged 14 mmutes of ac ti on 21 -21 record, U1e firs t t1m e all Edd 1e Howard Ir onton
37 12
66 171 12 3
31 22
66 (71 123
fa1led to score a f1eld goal m yea r lhev have been at the 500 Doug Tr acy , Waverly
mark
"• SVAC SCORINFGG
NAME, TEAM
FT PTS (GI AVG
Elsewhe re In the NBA, MGark Swain, Hannan Trace
82
19 183 (7) 26 I
All ...
h
d
reg James North Gatlla
so 14 126 (7) 16 0
an~ w lppe Washmgton, M1ke Camden. North Gall Ia
48 27 123 I71 17 6
1011--85, and Seattle edged Jaye Myers Sy mmes Valley
26 11 63 I4) 15 8
Houston, 127·125, m overtime
Terry Carter. Southwestern
38 18
94 (6) 15 7
In the only game 10 the ABA Fred log an North Ga ll1 a
45 16 106 (7) 15 I
Tim Spencer Eastern
43 20 106 (7) 15 1
l:k:nver beat Utah, 111;-104
lloyd Wood, Sout hwestern
36 13
85 (6) 14 1
APPLICATIONS
Hawks 108, Bullets 85 :
Mike Roberts Southern
34 12
80 (6) 13 3
NOW BEING
Atlanta blitzed Washington, Greg Bailey, Eastern
39
7
85 (7) 12 1
ACCEPTED
31-7 durmg a 7•, -mlnute
SEOAL STANDINGS
32 61 525
stre tch of the third penod a nd Team
IVarstl~ l pOP Tra cy Wav
Horn
A
28 54 519
"Beamners Sewmo '' by
went on to trounce the Bullets, Waverly
7 0 442 369 Oudu 1t Wav
40 78 513
Mrs Florence Richards
who have the best record 10 the Ironton
5 2 451 406
Free
Throw
Percentage
JAN 28-7 9 PM
4
447 9
NBA Tom Henderson matched Athens
log an
Name , T
FTM A Pel
JAN 29-1 3 PM
4 ""1 392 33&lt;35 Holland
Wa v
22 27 815
hiS ca reer h1gh Of 30 pomts Ill Jackson
4 3 376 366 N1day G
30 37 611
Kn1t Classes br
leading the Hawks and Tom Ga ll ipolis
l 4 389 374
Young L
20 26 769
Me1gs
1
6
400
467
Mrs Ruth Baumgardner
Van Arsd a Ie a dded 20 Phil Wellston
22 29 754
0 7 336 515 Tracy Wav
JAN 21~ 1- 9 P.M
Dailey A
16 22 727
1
Chemer
led
the
Bulle
Is
w1th
t6
I
Reserve)
Men s Jackets
Rebounds
pomts
Team
W L P OP Name T
JAN28-13PM
No G Avg
Bas1c Kn1ts
Soules 127, Rockets 125
l ogan
6 1 343 266 Fltzpatnck I
85 7 12 1
Athens
5 2 336 249 Chonko A
'
80 7 11 4
Guard Fred Brown pumped Waverly
5 2 262 204
Dudu1t, Wav
71 7 10 1
• m three stra1ght shots sendmg Ga ll ipolis
• 3 275 291 Buchanan J
66 7 9 4
We Still Have
Seattle to a quick lead 10 Me1gs
4 3 267 212 Faulkner A
64 7
91
Jackson
3 4 305 309
OFFENSIVELY
A Good Selection
overtime and the Supersomcs Iro nton
1 6 238 301
Team
Pts ( GJ Avg
held off Houston for the wm Well ston
0 7 194 408 PI Pleasant
280 (4) 70 0
Of January Sale
Brown's baskets gave him :J6
SVAC STANDINGS
North
Gall1a
463 (7) 69 0
(Varsttyl
649 (110) 64 9
Fabrics
pomts for the game, 10 of wh1ch Team
W L P OP Ironton
logan
639 ( 101 63 9
came as he pulled the Somes Hannan Trace
7 o 467 337 Hannan Tra ce 702 ( lll 63 8
fr om behmd 10 tile fourth North Gall Ia
6 1 463 376 Fed Hocking
634 ( 101 63 4
Sout hwestern
4 2 329 336
Wahama
315 (5 1 63 0
fl
quarler
ouston was led by Soulhern
3 3 299 327
Nels
York
616
11 01 61 6
Ed Ralleff s ~ pomts and Eas tern
1 6 366 416 Waverly
674 (111 61 3
Calvm Murphy's 2.1 Somes ' Symmes Val
0 4 211 283 War local
547 (9) 60 6
center Jim Fox recorded a Kyger eteek
0 s 238 316 Sout hwestern
603
( 101 60 3
(Reserve)
Alexa
nder
643
( 11) 58 5
w L P OP Belpre
season h1gh 22 pmn ts, and Team
579 I 10) 57 9
Arch1e Clark chipped '" 20 North !Sa lila
6 1 233 194 V County
630 I 11) 57 3
Athens
626 ( 1t 1 56 9
Southern
35 32 234
Hannan Trace
223 212
208
504 (91 56 o
Southwestern
3 3 162 190 Ja ckson
497 (9) 55 2
Sy mmesV~ t
2 2 144150 S Valley
495 191 55 0
Meigs
Kyger Creek
2 3 l SA 152 Gallipolis
494 191 54 9
Eastern
1 6 191 235
M1ller
•n (6 ) 52 8
TEAMSTATlSTtCS
Trimbl e
56" (9) 51 4
FteldGoatPercentage
517
( 10) 51 2
Eastern
Team
FGM-A Pel
Sout
hern
506
( 10 I 50 6
Loga n
186 385 483
Wellston
37C
(6) 47 3
Athens
158 343 461
366 (8 ) 45 8
waverl y
164 356 458 Kyger Creek
DEFENSIVELY
Ironton
184 449 410
Pis (G) Avg
Team
~X
GallipoliS
150 378 397 Jackson
450 (9 ) 50 0
157 408 385
Ja ckson
5()5 ( 101 50 5
Meigs
161 426 378 Nels York
560 (111 5()9
Wellston
128 370 346 Waverly
510 (101 51 0
Fed Hocki ng
Free Throw Percentage
580 ( 111 527
H Trace
Team
FTM-A Pel
475 (9) 52 8
114 161 708 Tnmble
Waver ly
476 (9) 52 9
logan
75 1tO 682 Gallipolis
376
(7) 53 7
N
Gallia
Meigs
76 124 629
599 (lt) 54 5
Athens
Ga ll ipolis
89 114 618
547 (101 54 7
Jackson
64 108 593 Southern
556 (10) 556
Bel pre
Wellston
81 143 566
564 (101 56 4
Ironton
83 148 561 Logan
469 (6 ) 566
Athens
76 143 53 1 K Creek
596
(101 59 6
Sout
hwest
Rebounds
599 (10) 59 9
Eastern
Team
No G Avg
606 (101 606
270 7 36 6 Ironton
Ironton
547 (9 ) 60 8
254 7 36 3 Wa r Local
Athens
254 (4) 63 5
Pt
Plea
sant
238 7 34 0
Loga n
700 (11) 63 6
234 7 33 4 V County
Waverly
584 (9) 649
217 7 31 0 Meigs
Gal lipol iS
526 (8 ) 658
213 7 30 4 Mtller
Ja ckson
62
1 (9 ) 69 0
S
Valley
7 29 9
Wellston
510 (6 ) 71 3
~ 7 28 6 Wellston
Me •gs
787 (111 715
Alexander
Personal Fouls
366 (5 ) 73 2
Wahama
No G Avg
Team
FRIDAY
106 7 15 I
Logan
SEOAL
113 7 16 1
Jackson
Athens
at
Ironton
119 7 17 0
Ath~s
tlO 7 18 6 Wellston at GallipoliS
Waverly
Logan at Jackson
130 7 18 6 Meigs
Me igs
at Wa verl y
138
7
l
H
Ironton
THE IHCOME TAX PEOPLE
TRI VALLEY
141 1 20 1
GallipoliS
a t Belpre
145 7 20 7 Alexander
Wellston
Federal Hock1 ng at Nelson
618 E. MAIN S:r.
lnchv1dualleaders
vt ll e York
POMEROY, OHIO
F1eld Goa I Percentage
Warren Local at Vtnton County
Name, Team
FGM A Pet
SVAC
Open 9 A.M to S P.M Mon Sal
Ph 992 379S
Young , l
&lt;172 509 Hannan Trace at North Gallta
N() APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Chonko. A
37 67 552
Kyger Creek at Sou th western
Others
Sout hern at Wahama
Zanesv1lle Rosecrans at M1ller
SATURDAY
SVAC
Symmes Valley af Eastern
Others
Jackson at Wash1ngton Court

cmpha sts un a bove gr ound
arc haeology' Y.tth members of
Wom en 's Clubs and

Scouts

searching lor man y of Wes t
Vargtntd 's

unsun g her omes'

Me1gs County as a part , and the w1lh bwgra plu cals and sket(has bemg wntten by g1rls wtth
West Vtrgm1a Fed er atiOn of
Women s Clubs ha ve combm ed the asSIStance of club mern·
forces tn prOJec tmg plcl.ns for be1s
Plans are bemg &lt;.~n nowH;ed
th e Btcentenmal celebrations
fo1
a doll dressmg contes t
lnvo1van g approxtmately
represe
nting heromes of Ap·
50 000 people, th e tM
nrgantzatwns are ann ouncang pala cl11 a n He ntage w1 t h
pl"ns tu mclude the hen log e of collec twn bemg presented to
tndt vadual s
groups and the state of Wes t V~rg m1 a for
commwltttes fes hvatles dlll"mg histoncal display Contests 10
our nat wn s bir thda y year and g r a phlt a r ts and costum e
des tgn al ong w1th composition
pro Jects that '.'. Ill serve a s g
of 8Jcentcnnw l Songs t:tl c bemg
r emwder t o t hose future
announ
ced ea1ly 111 1975 With
generations
Ae&lt; ordm g to Mrs Ben rules a nd reg ula tion s to be
Morton, Charles ton Scout used 1n )Ud gmg done by
Counci l B1cente nmal chatr· Women's Clubs m areas wh ere
woman the Black Diamond Scouts art:~ \t\ Orkmg
Th e th1rd prong of the
G•rl Scout Council plans a
planned b) th e Black
program
three-prong program under the
G1rl Scou t Coun cil
Diam
ond
t1tle of Our Appalachia n
Wome n s Herit age , · Scouts mclud es th e th1 ee five day
w1ll be pamtmg ma 1l boxes , m1m-camps to be scheduled
trash cans and planltng flowers dunn g the swnmer months
of red wh1te and blue , m 55 w1 th a t he me ba sed on
count1es of We s t Vtrg1ma, B1 centenmal focus Gtrls m
Oh1o , Penn sylvama and Ad wn v. 1ll have expenence m
V1rgmt a focusmg attentiOn on domg p1oneer type cookmg,
Beautiful Black Diamond for ca ndle mak 1ng or perhaps
the f1rst part The second pa1 t makmg apple butter m an
of the program w1ll pla ce 01..1tdoor setting and may also
be completmg requirements

fo r badg e\\ork M1n1-camps
Will also be available to g1rls
who are not currently Gtrl
Scouts
Women's Clubs through out
West V1rg1ma will be asSislmg
Scouts by JUdgmg contests and
a1dw g m researchin g our
hen tage
Members of all clubs are
bem g ur ged to enter the
Hentage Contest, comp11ing
co mmumt y h1 s tones mto
scra pbo oks wh1c h w1ll be
01 gam zed mto a scrapbook to
be pl aced w1th th e West
V~r g m w Department of Archives and HIStory by July 4,
1976 Reports ha\e been
Iecelved on some commw11ty
h1stones now bemg researched
"''h old p1ctures, deeds and
doc um ents be1ng found 1n
attics and o£fered for mcl uswn
m the hiStory
By 1976, If plans and
pr OJectiOns mate nahze , the
State of West V1rgm1a w11l
sparkle m red, white, and blue
Bulb and fl ower plantmgs are
bem g des1gned to carry out the
B1centenmal theme m many
commumtiCs ~ One reports a
plant in g bemg done to
represent the American nag
and Will be located on a hillSide
!'he Drama DIVIsiOn of the

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Wes t Virgm•a Arts Department of the Federatwn IS
sponsorm g a two-year contest
- the fir st year to be g1ven for
plays skits or pageants wntten
by members on the Blcente nmal theme The second
year awards will be g1ven to
clubs most successful m mvolvmg their comffiwuhes m
celebratiOns lhro ugh drama,
parades and mus1cals
The Youth Co nse rva tiO n
program condu cted by the
Departm ent
of Natural
Resour ces each year IS open to
all Scout troops m additiOn to
other youth
groups mterested
m
conservation
A new gran t of
$1,000 from PepSI Cola Bottling
Co will be used as pnzes for
youth par hclpatwn m conservatiOn prOJeCts
Mrs Gordon Ph1ll1ps, Elkvtew
B1 ce ntenmal
and
Amencan He11tage ChaiC \\Oman fot the West V1rgm1a
FederatiOn, m commentmg on
the manv proJects and contests
bemg promoted m cooperatwn
1\lth Scouts stated " that
"or king together.ve can learn
and c;reate a hvmg aYtareness
of out State's Hentage to leave
for generatwns to come "

Mrs. George Cecil Randolph, Jr.

Wedding vows exchanged

PRINCETON , IV Va
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17 reasons whlf )UU
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Reason 16. We'll try to do
everything we can to save
you money. After all, we
want your business again
next_ year.

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Dining At Its Best"

SUNDAY MENU
SALADS- Macar on1 , slaw , tossed, cottage
cheese
MEATs-Fried ch•cken , roast beef, flounder
fish, ham.
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VEGETABLEs-Baked beans, brussel sprouts,
noodles, potatoes (sweet. home fnes, mashed)
DESSERT-Pie (Peach , Graham Cracker)

la ch1a View ' - A "mmng that IS JUSt what this hair style
name for a wmne r - and IS 1 Created by MISs Katrma
S1ms, Weston, W Va , tt won
the coveted f~rst place Breck
'Ha~r .l st; llng Awa rd' from
among 22 entnes 111 the State
Junwr M1ss Pagea nt bemg
held 111 the Prmce ton area For
her wmmng entry M1ss S1m~
w1 1l rece1ve a $100 savmgt
bond, Breck hair products and
John Mahaffey shot five-under- a Breck sweatshirt
pal 67 \\hllc M1ller Ba rber, Lee
As state v,.mne r , Miss
Eld e r Leondrd Thomps on, Katrma S1ms , will be elig ible
M1ke H1ll, PGA champ Lee for the natwnal awards m th1s
Trevmo and Lou Graham had
speCial competitiOn sponsored
68s
'!h en came Bob Stanton, by John H Breck, Inc , as pa rt
Labron Hams, M1ke Mitchell , of Amenca's Jumor M1ss
R1k Massengale, Rod Funseth, Pa geant The two equal runJ ohn Schroeder ChriS Blocker ners-up were Trma Janura,
and Da\e Hill at 69 Fourteen New Cumberland, w1th " West
and
plavers, mcludmg Ge ne Littler, V ~r gm1a Wildflower
Tom Weiskopf and England s Brenda F1ke, Keyser, 1\lth
Peter Oosterhms, were a t 70 West V1rgm1a Home-spun "
and 18 were at 71 That means They w1ll each rece1ve a $25
an e\ en 50 players broke par on sav 1ngs bond, Br eck half
the 36-36- 72, 7 305-yard layout, produc ts a nd Co rn S1lk
whtch ts one of the l on~es t on Cosmet1cs, and a Brec k
the tour but not ne cessanly the Swea tshir t
toughest

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Miller remams
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pro golf
hot m
B) JOE SARG IS
UP! Sports Wntcr
TUCSON, Am (UPI J - No
one , of course, expects Joh nny
Miller to keep on gmng thiS
way but thai s \\hat everyone
\"t as saymg a year ago while
the 27 year-old Ca llforman wa s
11 mnmg the fi rst three events of
the season
The 1975 PGA tour IS only
f1ve rounds old today and
Miller has led every step
Thursday, despite playmg la te
m the day when the greens at
the Tucson Nat1onal Golf Club
11 ere hghtmng fast and bump),
M1ller ran off a strm g of five
b1rd1es m SIX holes to JWTIP a
shot a head of the held m lhe
opemn g round of the $200 000
Dea n Martm-Tucson Open
· I'm Just playmg as good as
I ca n,· Miller sa1d when asked
If he was gettin g a little
complace nt " I didn 't putt bad
but I never made a long one
Maybe I'll make some lon g
ones m the next round I know
th1s, 1f I h1t 1t the way I did m
the opemng round, no one IS
gomg to beat me I threw away
some shots bu t I also made a
lo t of good ones "
Wh1le thmgs 11 ere fallmg
neatly mto plac e for M1ller,
Arnold Palmer got off to a
d1sappomhng start m ~IS 1975
debut, droppmg three shots on
the fmal two holes for an evenpar 72 that lefl h1m SIX shots
back
' I played reasonably well, ·
sa1d the mall who has " on 61
l1tles but has been struggling
the last two' years, 'but I
m1ssed a lot of makeable
putts
Bet\\een Palmer. who had the
b1ggest gallery despite Miller's
hne play, and the lead , are
some four dozen players Don
Iverson, Ralph Johnston and

Hou se
Metgs at Pomt Pleasant

V1nton Coun ty at Wel lston
Alexander at Tn mb le
Fort Frye at Belpre
Wtlltamstown 4t Warren Loca l
MONDAY (Jan 20)
Pomt Pleasant at Huntrngton
East
TUESDAY(Jan 21)
SVAC
Southwestern at Symmes
Valley
Others
M1ller at Nels York
Waterford at Tnmble

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Well ston at Ironton
Logan at Wa verly
WHA Sta nding s
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22 2 ) I 11 2 1J l
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31 J 19 96 174

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23 17 2 48 180 15 7
191 4 'l 401 241 18

Cracked Com
Sunflower Seed
Wild Bird Mixture

17 2 3.6 139 120
20 2 36 119 127
Thursdays Results
Ch 1cago at M1 ch1gan ppd
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Sugar Run Mills

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San Drego 5 Edmonton 2

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MIS Bessie H,lrpe! Bmnhcllt 129 Bu ttellllil
Ave Pomero~ . ,u e (lnnouncm g the en g&lt;~ge m rnt of theu
dclllghter, Evd J,mc, to John Arlnp , J1 1 son of John AI tr 1p,
S1 , Fm t Ga, , W Vc1 Artnp h.ts sc1ved e1 ~ ht ' e~u s tn th e U
S At nn \\ 1lh overseas IOUJ s uf dut) 111 ( ,cr mclll~ ctnd Vte tlld!ll For the pa st 22 months he hd s been slalloned ,1t 7 m l
C..tmpbell K' Feb I he \\l lll~; dVt' for Kored lhe \\eddmg
\\Ill be dn event of Sdtlll dd) , Jan 18, at the Salvatton Arm'
\\lth Envoy R.1, S Wmmg offtc&amp;
atmg clt the double 1111g
ce1emom Pa ll\ McMullen, slsler of the bnde-e lect 11 111 be
the m&lt;ud of honm. (md Clyde McMullen wtll serve' .1s Jx•st
Il l cHI

1n ctsk P&lt;m1e1o' B1O\\ 111e 11 oup
76 h, assist \\ 1th \\redmg th e

the me~.: t mg \\hlch op e n~.:d \\ 1th
deHJ ttoHs usm ~ Psa lm 2l '1 he
plant tn t:: w l'dS at llll: Mt• tgs t lub pi.J\l l \\d S gtvcn m
Coun l\ lnfu ma t J th1s sum un1 su 11 .wd fu1 1oll call
mer
me mbe 1s 1r.spund ed \\ 1l h
M1s Hobctl Mtl le t Wd S pl.1 n1J ng Hl cc~ s Mr s Ali ce
assigned tu p1 epar c the (,1 Cl'll ll w111pson gc1 ve tmwly hmts
1 humb No le s l ot Feb 7 fm J d lllld l \ ,md [oi the etolug)
Membe1 s gave their New
Repm led Ill \\ Cie M1s In s pi uglcllll !he1 e \\ £~ s a genei .il Year
col
f
II II
S I S U1lOll S Of I 0 Ca
Kelton M1 s Addalou I,(-''' 1s chst usswn on \l c~ le r p1 ublcms
"hen the Busy Bee Class met
M1s W1lm.~ lell ell M1 s D01 a du tv s t1 ecL~; and dll pollutiOn
I hm sdav mght at the M•dH~.::aton cmd M1s Fa}e Pl cl tl
l'he It d\ eltn g p111.c p 1 O\ 1ded
dlcpor
t F~rs t Baptist Church
1 he .mnu.d open house ".t s In M1s I C ~\ I S \\ dS \\Onb} M1s
Mr s
Rosemary Lyons
planned fm Matlll at ( i lclCC Beeg lt• ~ w lhe p1 ugr&lt;.~m Mrs
'
e"1ded
at
the n1ee t1ng wh1ch
P
F.plsc opdl Pat 1sh Tom Blasak Pat I homd talked on the em e
of f cJil.lge plants She said that opened wi th the cla:ss song,
Wd s h111gto n C o unt~
h01
For God So Loved the World "
hculture specialist has b~.: e n £oli dge pl&lt;:~nts ,u c populm fm
Devo
tiOns of scripture and a
1m 1ted tu tc1 lk on hou se pla nl'l use m homes b.1nks publi c
med1tot1on
we~ c gtven by Mrs
and terrari ums
uulldlll gS dlld offiCeS Sin ce they Lethe Roush \\ hOwill host the
Mrs Dolly H&lt;:~\ ~::s p1estdcd .tt ft 1mto &lt;~ I I ) rle&lt;01 c~nd grow "'ell
February meeting New yea rIn subdued ll ghtmg
- oooks were thstrtbuted and
She Sdld tll d t \\dt CIIll g IS menllJ er s s1gne d cans
I ror Mrs
pi obablv the cultu1 al p1 acttce J uh a Gn mm , an d Mtss
\\hl c h u Juses th e gr ea tes t
Freddie Houdashe lt who IS
shou ld dpph
dnl(Uint uf houble She noted
con ftn ed to hcl home
l he g1c~ n1 \\ 1ll 1c~ng e f1 om SDO lhat pldnll need wa ter acMrs F1eda Edwards gave a
1o $525 fm sluder1ts em ull111g at
cordmg lo \\hdt lype they me •eadmg tttlcd ' You'll Never
H1n k1t1 g I ethnica l C(J ll cgc and whc1 e Iiley me placed m a
Guess Wl1at We're Studymg "
The fu st OJG
e~\\ct l d room Dli:Und ge wa s discussed
nol!fiCC:IIIUn \\ !II be lll&lt;idC 1n bv M• s 'I homa who com- Ml s Lyons, Mrs Beulah While
F e b1 Li d I y fur ~ I I s lud~nt s mentecl on the necess1tv of and Mt s Leora Sigman served
cookies and t offce
a ppl vmg b) feb I
pu t tmg g1dVel btts of claJ
Slud enls &lt;.II e Ill gcd tu clpp l) p(1ls 01 ot her lll cltel la l In the
.t s suon as posstblt: l he f m.-~1 bottom uf puts \\ 1Uwu t an
dead line fm subnultmg HP- op emng
1
o[ deanmg and suppor tm g
p h c~l l ton s for full \ Cal gra nt s
Pols should ncve1 be i.i llowed large plan ts
\\Ill b~ Aug 8 t\n V(IIlC dcSIIIIl g to stand m Welle! because thts
Ref1eshment!:i were served
an dpplic&lt;.tlltm or fur U1e1 Hl
CCHIS CS p OOl etC! at IOn and a
by lhe hostess asSisted by her
forma tiOn should tlln lall the fm mahon of tox1c matenals daughte1, Shirley, to those
Oluo B&lt;hllll of Hegen ts c1 lug h "luch w1 ll kill lilc 1oots M1 s
named and Mrs Nancy Collins
school counselur or J \r\i llii.t m li toma al so dl sl'ussed rela t1 ve and Mrs Ruth Mom e
Hill D1rel iOI of Fmcmcw l Aui humid ity und hov. 1t affe cts
Hotkmg TNhlli Cdl College ' g• ow th as 11ell as lig ht She
Ne lsonville phon!.! r 6141 75 ~ ­ noted lhat ltght man} times
l5'Jl
dclermmes the fiiZe uf the
plan t, but !hat plants 1\llh li ght
lea ves or vanega ted ones need
more~ light than those \\tth dark
c.:olmed l ~a\ cs
M1S"' Th oma c~ lso Wlked on
Eula Wolfe \\ ell' f(J!lU\'" ed b\ fc1tli17.1ng t~nd S t~ltl that twice a
HapJD New Yecn s dnd vea1 IS usuall} enough She
Fru1 t dnd
Vege tabl e
c&lt;.wtwned agmn st usmg d1 y
guessm g gdmes Bmgo we~ s fcll•hzer un dl ) s01l and smd
al so enJoved by tlw me rn.bei s that too mu ch &lt;.~pph ed too
Refl es l11ne nts uf ca ke freque ntly can c:mse dama g-e
sandwiches , cuoktes ar1d coffee lo the plant
v. e1c served
Insect and d1scasc con trol
were discussed as well ..as wa}S

Busy Bees
have meet

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Sunday, Jan. 19, DrS. 8:00-2:00
Weekdays 6:00-8:30

Miss Eva fane Barnhart

POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I do not know how to get 'my fuzzy-wuzzy
bedroom slippers clean w1tilout rwniDg tile1r looks and shape
Does anyone know how to clean Ill em • - CONNIE
DEAR COf'lNlE - [ tlunk Pauline s letter tha t follows could
be your answer - POLLY
DEAn POLLY - Someone asked how to clean fake fur hats
The wav I wash nune ma kes them look almost be tter than new [
wash Ihem Ill Um t llqmd used for woo l and wrmg them out and
tilen set on a can or w1g form to dry (Polly's note - Slippers
could be t1ghtl) stuffed w1th crushed white paper ) While the hat
IS drvmg I keep brushmg 1t w1th an old toothbrush every hour 01
so From tune to time I also remove 1t from U1e form, sha ke, put
bac~ d lHi keep b1uslung unlll di) - PAUl INC
_
DEAH POI LY - My Pet Peeve IS With cluldren's crayon,;
that break so eas1ly It ~ ee ms the raa11ufacturers could coat them
w1th plast1c so that we would not have to keep buymg new
crttyons for our wee ones - NEZ
DEAR INEZ - Perhaps If they were so treated they would
cost more and then there would be complamts abou t the cost
even though Uungs would probably even out m tile end Fewer
would have to be boug ht but 0101 e spent for U1ern - POLLY
DEAH POLLY - I have help for Julie who wants to remove
ha1 dened candle wax from her antique chest and her carpet This
does call for pa tience Hold an 1ce cube on the wax spot on the
chest but hold 1t m a towel so the meltmg 1ce does not dnp down
the s1de of the chest Usmg your fm gernmls work and loosen the
cold""" Repeat unt1l all wax IS removed but do not use a sharp
""ll'lllnent to hurry thmgs along Pohsh when wax IS removed
She could try the same method on her carpet but better sllll there
ls another wc~ y
Cut open a large brown grocer} bag, preferably a doublestrength one, place bag over the wax spot and some carpet on tile
s1des so there IS no danger of tile 1ron touchmg the carpet Have
~ro n hot Wh1le Sl ttmg on the floor move the hot 1ron over the bag
m Circles but do not hold m one plat-e Change paper after wax
heats and softens and the paper ahsorbs the wax This may need
repeatmg Also agam use the fmgernalls to remove softened wax
but remembered no sharp mstrument I even removed glue the
carpet layer dripped on my new carpet Good luck' - MARION
Polly's Note - Two or three layers of paper towels may be
used mstead of the bag When wax starts to penetrate through the
wwels d1scard and use fresh ones until tiley remam clean.

12

Mulberry Ave. 992-2115 Pomentj

Fnd ay s G ames

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Mrs. Wilson hosts grange

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FRIDAY
RUTLAND Gw• Club 8 p m
SATU RDAY
BEAN Dmner, 5 to 7 p 111 at
M1ddl epo1 t Ma somc _ Hall
spons01ed b) Meigs Chapter
Ordel or DeM ola\ Menu mdudes be(m s, em nbil'tid. p1e
and cake
SUNDAY
COUN fYWJDE -Pra} e r
meetmg , 2 p m at the
We sleyan Holiness Ch urc h,
Pome1oy. \\l lh Glen B1ssell,
class leader
AMERICA I Love You a
story about one uf Me1gs
Coun ty's Pwneer f,umhes m
coal and mdustq b) C(trnc
Ebersbach Neutzlmg tu be
featm ed at 2 30 p m \\hen
Me1gs Coun t) Pwnee1 and
H1 stm tca l Soc1eh meelc.; a t the
Me1gs County Mu st·um Butlei nut Ave Pmnero\ Pub li c
InVIted
MUNDAY
CHESTER P f A 7 30 p m
John R1ebel \\Ill show slides of
h1 s trtp to the Hol1 La nd
Reh eshments
WEDNESDAY
AMER I CAN
I eg 1n n
Aux1l1 an
Feencv-Benn t t t
Post t28 M1ddlepm l bu s&lt; cess
meet1n~ a t 7 m p m at the
hal l Mcmbe1s remmd ed to
take g1fts for the Peck of Wee
One s prOJeCt I he meetm g "111
be preceded \\l th a potluck
d1nne1 at 6 30 p m 11 1th the
legwnna1res to be guests

We Wire Flowers
Everywhere

Winding Trail gardeners meet

Church women
hear reports

Feed

Jan 23 game s
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Student grants available

This is for

SEOAl FRESHMEN
Team
W L P OP
Gall1poi1S
7 1 376 290
Logan
7 1 371 223
Athens
6 2 312 279
Waverly
5 3 315 273
Me1gs
3 5 311 315
Ironton
2 6 251 287
Jackson ·
2 6 26 4 361
Well ston
0 8 183 355
TOTAlS
32 32 2383 2383
Thursday 1 s results
Ga ll1polls 60 Wel lston 24
Ather.s 31 Iron ton 25
Wav erly 49 Me1gs 32
Logan 55 Jackson 21

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Jt-.ur her daughte1 ~ wedding
Mrs Srn1thson selected a pmk
polves ter kmt go\\O \\l th
matc hlflg a ccessoncs M1 s
Randolph chose a blue kml
gov.n and bo th mothe1s \\OI C'
v. hlte cy m bidiUm tJI ch1d
corsages
A 1 eceptwn followed the
ceremony w1lh Mrs Wilham
E Bless mg Sp1 mgf1 cld Va
cuusm of lh e bride Mr s Ead
1he Wmdmg Trml Garde n
Fhnt, Sr Alderson and M1ss
meetmg Wcdnesda) mght
Club
Hazel Smithson aun ts of lilc
al the home of M1s Cot"
bnde. and MIS Ja ck Chaffins
Fa lls V1ev. , as ass1sttng Beegle .1g1eed lo handle t11e
muSIC
landsc apmg fo1 a Pome1O)
The b11de IS the daug hter of hostesses
'I he br~dallable was co1 e1 ed village pat k whencve1 1t 1s
Mr and Mrs Paul M
Wllil
a " h1te cloth ed ged m lace developed
Smtthson, Parsons, and the
The reques t fm lcmdsc apmg
groom •s the son of Mr and and decora ted Wllh red \e lvet
assistance
w1t h the proposed
Mrs George C. Randolph , New bO\\S The cake 11.1s topped
1\ 1lh weddm g bells and ac- par k to be loca ted on village
Haven
cented
by red pOinsettias Bot h p1 ope l ty between Butte1nut
Gtven m m a rna~e by her
parents, the bride chose a receptiO n tabl es held red and Mulberry Avenues Lame
from th e Me1 gs Count) .la\ cees
wh1te Jersey gown styled w1th a pomsetha plants and Si lver
a nd the Be ta S1gma P lll
h1gh rolled collar and cuffs and can delabra belongmg tu M1s
Soront)
v.ho are sohcttmg
crossed rows or diagonal lace Fred Burger
support
to"
a1 d the developFolio" mg a 1\eddm g t11p tu
over the bodice The slightly
ment of the park on now unu sed
gathered sk1rt fell from a h•gh- Hawks Nes t State Park and the
vi
llage land
nse wals thne and matchm g Greenbner Hote l1 the couple
Sp
n ng pl antmgs were also
lace covered the headpiece and res ides m Montgome1 y where
discussed
and the club decided
edged her lull length ve1l She the bnde IS emploved as a
ea rn ed a lace ha ndkerc hief 1eadmg s pec1a h st al West
In s litut e
of
belongmg to her a unt , MISs V1 r g1n1a
Technologv
and
the
groom
1
s
a
Hazel Smithson, Albuquerque,
studenl
N M , and wore a n 1vor y rose
NEI SONV!f I E
Ap
necklace, g1ven to her by th e
pl
1catwns
arc
now
(:!Vcu
lable
The rehearsal dmner was
groom Her bouquet of white
given
by the g1oom's Rarents f01 students mterestecl 1n
carnatiOns and red sweetheart
applymg for the Ohw- ln roses was styled m the coloma! at the home of lhe bnd e s aunt
slluc twnaj G1 ant 1OIG 1for the
fashion and accented by spngs and un cle , M1 and Mt s J E
1975 76 aca demic )Car The
of holly and pme, bed wtth red William s , Falls V1e11
grants are based un famli}
streamers
mcome and all a pplicants w1th
M1ss Flora Anne Slm thson.
an adJusted 1ncome of $14 999
was her sister's matd of hon or
and below are ehg1ble to
She wore a hunter green hal ter
recel\.e the g1ants to hel p mee t
gown w1th matchmg lon g
Ihe mstructwnal and gen•N (;!]
sleeved, hooded Jacket She
fees al publi c and pnvate
camed a smgle red pomsetha
A report on the Centenmal eoll eges and umverslftes. m
blossom w1th pme and spnngs
Service of the DIOcese of cludw g t"o-yea r technica l
of holly tied by red streamers
Southern OhiO m Columbus colleges
Attendants were M1ss
Smce the g1ant 1s based on
over the" eekend highlighted a
Charlotte F Gatton, Montadjustment
mcome leve l 1t 1s
meetmg of the Grace
gomery, Mrs David Naylor
EpiScopal Church Wom en suggested tha t (:I ll students
Falls V1ew , and Mrs Charles
\\hose gross family mcome m
Thursday at the home of Mrs
Gardner, Morgantown They
Patnck Lochary
1974 \\as $17,000 01 below
Y,ere attired In go;.vns ldenh ca)
Mrs fed Reed, delega te,
to that of ' the maid or honor
presented the report of the twoFlower g ~rl s were MISses
day mee t•·.g at the Fawce tt
Sarah and Melinda Lobbon,
Center of Tomorrow It was a
Alderson, cousms of the br1de
study
confe rence
aboul
Their gowns were styled m red
tomorrow's church and was
l ETART FALLS - Olu o
velvet w1th h1gh collars, long
geared to help the people of the Valley Grange 2612, Letar t
sleeves and matchmg sashes
panshes of lhe diocese to fall s met a t the home of Mrs
George Randolph served hiS prepare . for their m1mstry 1ry
Erma
W1l son
1hm sda)
son as best man and ushers
the last quarte r of thiS century everung WIth Worthy Master
we re J ohn Brophy , Ch1co,
Speakers mcluded Dr
Herbert Sh1 elds pres1dmg
Calif , cousm of the bnde, Earl
Warren Bennett, prestdent of
M1 s Eula Wolfe was ap
Flmt, Parkersburg, and John the Umvers1ty of Cmcmnat1,
pmn
ted as delegate of the
Ra ndolph , br other of the
who spoke on the changes m grange to atte nd a B1 centenmal
groom
val ues and pnonties of toda} Comm1sswn mee hng at the
w1th reference to the role of court 1oom of the court house
youth Mrs Reed also reported m Pomeroy Jan 28 at 7 30
on talks by Rev John H Snow, pm
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professor of theology at the
The literary program "was
Episcopal D•vm1ty Sehoul m led by Mary Roush Ill the abSUCCESS STORIES
Boston, Mass , and the Very sence of the lecturer , Mrs
Rev H C N W1lhams, provos t Florence Sm1 ih Readmgs by
Cathed r aL. Herbert Shields, ' ~ Th e r e 's
or Coventry
"They Overcame
England
Th
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Very
Rev
Nothmg lhe Mailer \\IIh Me
Hearing Loss"
Williams has been at the and " Come Clean ' by M1 s
Cathedral smce 1958 and has
wntten nwnerous books and
Free Booklet especially
prepared to encourage
articles on the m1mstry or the
Americans of all ages who
cathedral He also explamed
suffer from uncorrected or
the Rule of L1fe
untreated hear~ng loss to
Attendmg the study conseek help
ference beSides Mrs Reed
Well known celebrities from
\\ere her husband and Rev and
-"II walks of hfe tell thetr
Mrs Harold Deeth
personal stones of trlumj)li
In the•r fields because they
Durmg the mee ting plans •
overcame thetr heanng
were made for a Shrove
lmpa1rment
Tuesday pancake supper at the
church The annuallljeetmg of
the church was announced lor
Come m . . Wr~t•
or Phone
Jan 26. m the parish hall
far your F~EE COI'Y
foUowmg the mornmg serv1ce
DLScussed was Grace Church's
Wilham S Otles
sha
re m carr ymg out the JOOth
Dtles Heanng A1d Center
birthday celebratiOn of tile
Riverside Professional Bldg
D1ocese
of Southern OhiO
444 W Unton St., Athens
A buffet luncheon preceded
tile meetmg w1th the hostesses
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bemg Mrs Lochary , Mrs .
ROYAL CROWN
Har old Sargent, Mrs Pa ul
BOTTLING COMPANY
Amberger, M1 s Paul ChapMiddleport
man and Mrs H F S.•lh
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Falls V1ew Presbylenan
Church was the sce ne of the
mamage of Helen Elizabeth
Smithson, Montgomery , and
George Cecil Randolph, J r ,
New Haven
The candleligh t ceremony
was performed by Rev W W
Branch Jr . Saturday, Dec 28,
at 6 p m Charles Manley
Montgomery, Flora Anne
Smithson, Sister of the bride
and Mrs W W Branch J1 •'
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We ve h.td qwtea coniJO\l ") U\er lnsh hu!o\U,md s Al P
the\ or dren l Lhe\ &lt;~S storv book .., pic ture t hem ? Nuw ~..:omt..., .1
desc11p ton of th e ste1 COI\pM ln sh Maum , as wr 1tten b\ unt
of rm favonte colurnm"ts, lnshm.m A1fred Al lrn m lhC'
S.acr.1mento (Cahf) Bet (Rememlx•r, he':; t.a lkm~ .-1bot11 oldrounLn lnsh, and his tong ur 1 ~ dermneh m tu:s chec k ) He

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1he lnshmother, althougha stPreotype. ven defm&amp;te lv due:s
ex1st She IS a product of her envtrpnment, usually rural At the
.1gt' uf ~ sl1ll de\\ v-e\ ed a nd \ tr Klnal she marnect .1 m.Jn of 45
\\hose mother died" \edJ l.Jcfore prompting tum 1&lt;) IJt• l~t\l 11
\\ .t:s tugh tm1e for htm to marry and seule do\\ n
S1x ~md one hal£ 'tCdrs },!tel she IMs h\e duldren, two son.-.:
.md th r ee daughters Her husband or ' Himself' , .1s she referred
to hun wa s little l1elp tn ratsmg the children w1th whom he m
!-ill nc llveh felt Ill a tease In fa c t, the onh place he rea lly seemed
.11 horne was m lhe locd l pub w1U1 lhe old ct omes he h~HI known
smce bo) hood
At age 70 H1mself goes to his Rewa1d, leavmg a 11 1do11 of 53,
" 1th " son 24 daughters 23 22, and 21 and a son of 19 Bec.mse
Herself has never tolerated female competftwn, the •wo '(l!del
dltughlers fia ve left the third ts thmking of becommg " nun
unless her boyfriend marnes her, wh1ch seems h1gl~) unhkel1
fhe youngest son 1s lorn between becommg a pnest or JOlnmg the
Rhodeswn pollee force bu t '.lhatever, he Will lea\e the f.umh
home m a matter of weeks
Thts wtllleave Herself alone at h ome w1th he1 oldest son, he r
darhn boy, which IS lUSt the Wa) she waniS thmgs to he To het
he 1s the tdeal man, who tdohzes het as h1s mam/ Lhe wo,nurl
who all at once adores h1m treaiS him hke a kmg, but ru les him
In her son , Herself fm ds t~e man she was seeking m her husband
1who turned out to be JUSt a nred old man I
Cvmcs have sa td an Inshman w1ll clunb over the naked
bodies ol two beaullful women to get to a boule of whisk) There
ts a gram of truth m this, for Himself, hke h1s lather, fmd' his
solace m the local pub and when he staggers home, good old
Mam w11l have his d1nner wa1tmg
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absolute m1stress of her home, w1th everyone gone except he1
beloved firs t-born son The youth himself hves a good hie, his
every whun mdulged unless he conumts the unpardonable sm
of lookmg at another woman wllh though IS of marnage
lithe son 1s rash enough to brmg horne g~r ls to mee t his
mother, they mevllably are subjected to her f!re of cnUc1sm
Sooner or later he gets the message, conscwusly or subconscwus l) that as long as hts mother hves there w1ll not be
another woman m the house
W1lh that quesuon settled HerseU re1gns m undisputed
majesty unul at last m her 80th year, she succum bs H1mself 1s
noW 51
With Mam gone, the house IS strange, s1len t 1 cold, un
comfortable W1thm a )ear Aunself rnarnes a 31J.year-&lt;&gt;ld g.rl
who '.las begummg to thmk the good Lord would never hear her
prayers

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LIBRA (Sepl 23·0cl 231 Tac l
and log tc are tw o o l yqur
grea u~ st assets yot today wtl
no t be all 1t should b e Yo u II fatl
to u5c et l her proper11

ARIES (March 21 Aprtl191 Be
very setect1Y'e ot compamons
to pal l) r o~md wtth A v01d' one
who always causes problems
and co mplicatio ns

SCORPIO tCt 24- Nov 22 1
Don 1IA.ke on any task alone to
dny th at s too str enuous for you
p h ys tca lly Wa 1 I til he lp s
available

TAURUS !April 20·May 201
You II be l aced w1th 1 m1tat o •s
•egardtng freed om o t ael on
d ue to th ngs yo u ve ll eglec Jed
to ca re to1

SAG ITTARIU S (Nov 23 -Dec
21) Yo u II b e anx1o us to do
som et h ng t hat s lu 1 P ck a
place th at s q utet and tn l1mate
Yo u wont en jo y a crowd

GEMINI (May 21 June 20) Th1s
•s no t a good day to bu c k the
wtll ot th e maJOrity If you do
your dtssnt sfactton w11 spo11
th e flln for all

CAPRICOR N (Dec 22- J an
19) Yo u re no t I kely to dtsplay
t1 e iJB IIence And constdera l on
you re capable of n deal! 1g
wt lh those tn your charge to
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Ten months after she walked down the atsle as a bnde, she IS
dehveredol a son, thef~rst ol four children to be born m a space
of 47 months Htmself 1s confused and perturbed by the squalhn g
of young m a home that once was so qu1et and peaceful He longs
fo r the old days wllh Mam, and he retreaiS to the local pub Hts
w1fe 1s lell al home w1th ber children and her shattered dreams
AL75 Hunself 1s called to the bosom ofh1s fathers leav mg a 54·

CANCER (Juno 2 1 July 221
Don I try to s~ltfl th e blam e to
d ay for yo w sho rt com ings
Shou l d you e n Hl some
m anner adm tt tl wtthout ex
cuses

AQUARIUS tJan 20 Feb 191
You II have no lro ub e makmg
pro n ses today but you wt l
have tro ub e keep1ng them
Don 1 vO lu n teer

LEO (July 23- Aug 22} Bear 1n
mmd the trag le ear s ot your
I steners when you expound on
a topt c you feel str o ngly ab out
They cou d ca re lessl

PI SCES tFob 20·March 201
Proceed ca ul o u s y 1n com mer
c at dea lin gs w11t1 per sons or
ftrms you ve n ot d ea lt wtth
belore lns1st upon rece pts

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J•n 18, 1875
You II make some Important
baste changes In your hfe style
lhls year Also you 11 move to
larger quarters or ra,c;tecOJB~
your home In some maifner

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: By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
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known to be a rather slow
: pla yer Hts partners don t mmd
th1s slowness because after he
..gets through thmkmg John has
•a habit of commg up wtth the
n ght play
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:Jead John would have had no
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dra\\ trumps d1sca rd one cub
loser on the kmg of hearts and
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heart lor a second d1scard All
th1s wh1le ruffmg hts last two
Spades With dummy S thtrd and
fo urth trump
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bothersome He had to get nd
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d1 scarded one club on the kmg
of hearts ru ffed a hea rt
thought lor some ttme led a
low d1amond and fmessed dum
my s mne If the fmesse had
lost to the jack he would have
been down two but the ftnesse
worked and East followed Now
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the ace of trumps entered dum ·
my wtth the queen d1scarded
h1s last cl ub on the last heart
and conceded a spade
H1s spec1al lmesse was the
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Television Log

nesday 7 30 p m
U M w
f1r st Wednesday 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN IRac1nel Sunday school
10 a m
worshiP I I am
Btb le study
Thursday
1 p m
Ch01r
prac t ce Thursday B p m
f c llow sh p
supper
f 1rst
W.ednesday 6 30 p m U M W
tourth Monday A o m

7 30 p m
MT
UNION BAPTIST Rev Cec 11 Cox pastor Sunday
Sc hool supt ~ Joe Sayre
Sunda')l school 9 4.'i a m
Sunday evemng worsh1p 7 30
Wednesdav pr~ yer anu B1ble
stu dy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAIN!
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
POMEROY
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Eugene Underwood
pastor
POMEROY TRINITY
TIST
Robert Kuhn pasfor
GREAT BEND - Worshtp 11 Howard Caldwell J r
Sunday
Rev W H Perr i n pastor Roy
W ll1am warson Sunday sc hoo l
and
4t
h
Sundays
a
m
2nd
Sc hool Supt
Sunday: Sch ool
Mayer
Sunda y Schoo
supt
su pt Sund ay schoo l 9 30 a m
Church
Schi'IO
I
10
a
m
9 30 a m
Morn 1ng Sermon
Church school
9 15 a m
BYF 6 p m
B1ble study
lETART FALLS - WorShip
10 30 am
Sun day even1ng
worth •P serv tce 10 '2.i a m
Wednesday
' p m
ci'lo1 r
10 am Church schoo l 9 a m
servtee 7 p m
Youth c ho r reheMsal Mon
Wrrinesday 8 JO p m
B 1ble study 7 30 p m every
LETART FALLS UNIT ED
dav J JO p m unde r dtrec t, on prachce
POMER Y
WESLEYAN
Tuesdity
BAETHREN
- Rev F reeland
of Mary Skinner senior cho •r
HOLINESS
CHURCH M ORNING STAR - Worship
Nor r1:s pastor Floyd Norns
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thursdily
Ha r r1sonv1 e
R ev
0 D ell
9
JO
a
m
Church
Sc
hool
10
JO
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
w ith
M rs
P a ut
N e a se
Mantey Pa stor H enry Ebl1n
a m
M1d Week
Serv 1c e
mornmg sermon 10 30 a m
d trec tOr
" unday Schoo l Sup.J Sunday
Wednesday 8 p m
Praver serv 1ce
Wednesday
Sc noot 9 JO a m
Even ng
MOR SE CHAPEl Wor
7'30 p m
POMEROY CtH,IRCH OF
worsh p 7 30 p n
Prayer a nd
sh p 11 a m
1st and 3r d
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
THE N AZARENE ~ Cor rh
Pra1se ser v cc Thu r sday 7 30
Sundays
Church School
10 GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Un•" n and ~uloerr y
Re .,.
P n
am
Sm 1t h pastor Su nday School
Ctvoe v Hen aerson pastor
PORTL AND - WorSh i p 7 30
10 a m Arthur Henson Su pt
Sun flay school 9 30 a m G er
Pm
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morntng Worsh1p
11 am
McC lu ng
su.pt
mo r n~r1~
SYRACUSE
FIRST
SUTTO N - WorShip I I a m
Young Peoples serv1ce 7
worShiP 10 JO a m
even my r HUR CH OF GOO
Rev
2nd and 4th Sundays Chu r ch
p m
Evenmg serv1ce 7 30
service 7 30 m id week ser
Gecorqc 0 IN p;:~ s t or Sunday
Sc hpol 10 am
p m Wednesday M1d Week
vtce Wednesdey 7 30 p m
"&gt;Ciloo
9 J5 a m
mo rn nq
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Prayer Serv tce
7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
prei'I G. h ng
11
a m
R ev Robert M eece
Youth meet1ng
6 30 p m
Rev
Harold Deeth
r ector
ev ~nq C' I st c se r v cc l 10 p m
Rev Stanley Brandum
Evenmg worShip 7 30 p m
Chu rch servtces 10 30 a m
Pr l V r n ~t r 1 rH 1 Ttl u r sd a v
JOPPA - Wor sh1p 10 am
CHESTER CHURCH OF
H(loly communton f tr s l S unday
I l(1 I
Church School 9 am
Prayer
THE NAZARENE Rev
ot month chut ch school 10 30
Meeting Wednesday 8 p m
Herber t Grate pastor Wor
am for nursery l h roua h 12
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
LONG BOTTOM Chur ch
Sh 1p se r v1ce 11 am and 7 JO
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
POMEROY CHURCH OF
serv ces
9 am
Su nday
p m Sunday Sunday School
~~d n St
Je rry Pnul
C HRI ST - Terr e tt G r on ngN
Schoo l 9 45 a m B1ble Study
9 30 a m
R 1chard Barton
n n s t cr
pho 1~
99 7 7666
pastor Btb le school 9 30 a m
every T hursday 7 30 p m
supt Prayer meetmg Wed
worsh1p
10 30 am
adult
Conservat1ve
non
NORTH BETHEL Wor
nesday 7 JO p m
nstrumenla t Su nday worsh p
w orsh i p serv1ce and you n g
sl;l p 11 a m
Church Sc hool 10
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
10 am
Bible stud y I I am
people s m eehng .7 30 p m
am
CHRIST CliffOrd Sm 1th
Wednesday
Combmed B1b 1e study a1 d worShip 6 p m
ALFRED - Sunday schoo l
mm1ster Sunday Schoo l 9 30
B1b l e study 7 p m
prayer mee 1 ng Wedn esda)'
pm
9 45
a m
ea c h
Su nday
a m
morn i ng church 10 30
M I DWAY
COMMUN IT Y
"' 30 p m
preach ing at I 1 a m
each
a m
Sunda y even mg ser v ce
THE SALVATION ARMY MI~LEPORT CHURCH of
CHURCH
(no n
Chrtst 111 Chrutian U n 1on Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 45 7 30 p m Wednesday ser-.nce 8
E n voy Ra)' W W in ng off icer
denomtna t onat l
Lan gs v ille
pm
lawre ce Manley pastor
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
In charge Sunday 10 a m
De)l. ter Road th e Rev Worley
Mrs
ussel l Young Sunday
on th1rd Tuesday each month
Holiness meet ng 10 30 a m
Ha l ey pa stor Sund-ay school
lAUREl CLIFF FREE
Sc hoo l Sup t
Sunday Schoo l
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sunday Schoo l Young Peop l es
10 a m e~;en ng worsh1p 7 30
METHODIST Rev Flo yd
9
30
am
Evenmg
worsM1p
sc hool 9 30 preach ng 7 30
Ler,pon 7 p m Th ursday 1 to J p m
Prayer
meet1ng
F
Shook
pastor
Lloyd
Wednesday
prayer
7 30
p m Sunday pray er meet1ng
p m Lad1es Home L eagu e 7 Tuesday
7 10 p m
youth
Wnght Sundav sc hool supt
meetmg 1 30 p m
7 JO p m Tuesday wsc s 7 30
group Fnd ay 7 30 p m
Sun Qay school
9 30 a m
MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF
ftrst Thursday each month
morn ng worsh p 10 30 am
p m
Prep classes
GOD - Ra c me Route 2 the
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh1p
ev en1ng wor ShiP
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
Rev Ja mes M Muncy pastor
PAUL
LUTHERAN
10 a m
Church SchOo l 9 a m
ST
Wednesday Chr1s l an Youth
BAPTIST
Roger Tur n f:'r
Su nday Sc hool 9 45 am
CHURCH Co rn er of Syc amore
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho1r
PcHior Sunday school 10 a m
and Seco nd Sts Pome roy Th e
morn ng worsMtp
11 am
WorShip 9 am
Chur c h
p ra ct 1ce Thursday l p m
St
nduy
evt'
n
ng
serv
CC'
7 JO
evenmg worsh1p
7 JO p m
Rev
William Mn.ld l es warlh
Sc hoo 10 a m
Wf:' dnesd av B1hiE' study 7 30
Prayer meet1ng Tu esday 7 30
Pasfc
Sunday Schoo at 9 .15
KENO
CHURCH
OF
DEXTER
C HURCH
OF
Pm
am
1nd Chu r ch S rv ces 1I
Pm
Young peoples meet ng
CH R 1ST - George F reder1ck
CHRIST Char l es Ru sse l
am
7 30 p m Thursday
su pt Servtee week l y 9 30 am
Sr m1n15ter Norman C Wil l
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
on Sunday Preach1ng f1rs1 and
SACRED HEARl Rev
supt
Sund ay schoo l 9 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
C HRISTIAN cHURCH
Rev
l h rd Sundays of mon th by
Father Paul D lA ~ I ton pastor
a m
worsh p serv ce 10 30
BAPTIST
Corner
S1Xfh
and
R01
Te rr y pastor
Sundily
Cl i ffOrd Sm1th 9 30 am
Phone 992 2825
Sa turday
a m
B bl e study Tuesday
Palm~r
th e Rev
Steve
schoo l 10 a m
Mr s Wor l ey
F40BSON
CHRISTIAN
7 30 p m
evenmg Masc; 7 J o Su n day
Sk
aggs
pastor
Danny
anc1s
su
p
erul
tf:'
nde
nt
UN
tON
Darre
l
l
Doddrlll
F
r
Mus a and 10 a m
Con
Thompson Sunday school supt
REORGANIZED CHURCH
MorniiHJ wors 11 p
II am
pastor
Sun day Sc hool
9 30
fenton Saturday 7 7 JO p m
WMPO r ad o program
7 45
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
&lt;; unday C' VC' I mg SNVI C€! 7 ] Q
a m
Leonard ~ t lmore f r s t OF
a m Sunday sc hool 9 15 am
LATTER DAY SAINTS elder
even1ng servtce 7 30
morn ng wor ShiP 10 15 am
Portland
Racme Road
p m
Wednesday
prayer
Sunday
Thursday
We all feel that way at t1mes And tragically there are some
Youth a c ti VIItes and fello ws 11p
Wdl•am Roush pastor Denny
meetmg 7 30 p m
John
fo r 1un 10r and sent or h gh
fol
ks who feel Jfla t way much ol the t1me
Evans
Sunday
Schoo
r
Acts
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
students 6 p m B 1b te study
D1 r ector Sun da y School 9 30
GOD - Racme Route 2 Th e
1
35
39
10
34
41
But wh1 le the world tn which we 11ve leaves a lot to be desired
7 30 p m
M1d wee k prayer
a m
Morn 1ng worsh1p 10 30
Rev
Cha r les Hand
pas tor
serv1ce Wedn e ~da y 7 JO p m
a m Su ndav evenjng ser v1ce 1
1t s our worfd And f1fe m that world 1s pretty much what man him·
Su nday schoo l 9 45 a m
Monday
Fr~doy
p m
Wednesday
evenmg
morn ng wo r sh1p
11 am
self has made o f 1t
Proverbs
prayer serv1ces 7 30 p m
Exodus
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Even1ng ser v1ces Tuesday and
M1ddlepor1 Sth and Ma1n
Fnday 7 30
The God who created us and our umverse had some excellent
3 18
34 27-3 1
Mr and Mr s Sam Spa1de
George
Glaze
mtn ster
BEARWAlLOW
RIDGE
plans
fo r l1fe as 11 should be They are c learly set forth m the Bibl e
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
Ashland were weekend gues t James Shee ts supermtendent
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Tuesday
Saturday
Rev
Ear l Shu le r
pas tor
whose
writ1ng He 1nsp1red And they have become the spiritual btueB1ble SCMOOI
9 30 &amp; m
Stud y
9 JO a m
morn ng
Worsh p serv 1ce 9 30 am
Ephes1ons John
Mrs James Ingram, Mr and of Mr and Mrs Robert Alktre
prmt of co nstructive llvtng for mtllions of believers
morn 1n g wo r sh i P 10 30 "m
worsh p 10 JO am
even1ng
Sunday sc hool
10 30 am
Steve Musser Pomeroy
4 1-6
even ng worship 7 30 p m
worsh i P 6 30 p m Wednesday
3 14 18
Mrs Tom O'Ne1l and children
Sunday even1ng serv ces 7 30
As the earth c ontinues its e ndless turmng sea rc h for your goals
prayer
serv1
ce
7
p
m
Wed
B1ble
Study
7
JO
p
m
spent
a
week
\Hth his grand
p
m
B1b
le
study
a
nd
pra)'cr
of Colwnbus spent a day wtth
nesdav
MT
OLIVE CHURCH W
ednesda
y
fa
lh- not esca pe
m the Word of G od-not the words of cynics
1
n
ser v LCe Thur sday
7 30 p m
MI DDLEPORT
CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
Ralph Lee and Mr and Mrs pa1 enl&lt; Mr and Mrs Charles
Psalms
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sheets
10 6 m With W1 lard P1QOII
Robert Lee and family
Road
Sunday
K 1ngsbury
D on Co l e
pastor
A l' red
26 8 72
supt Evangel s t 1c message
Mr
and
Mrs
Bud
Douglas
Sc hool 9 30 am
Ralph Car l
Rusch e l Sunday School sup!
eac h Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
Co.,r 1gh1 1975 t&lt;e tier Adverts ng Se v ce Inc Strasbu g V rglnle
Sheryl LeAnn Johnson
Scnptu 11 utected by Th e Amar can 8 ble Soc ety
supt Worsh p ser vice 10 30
Su nda y sc hoo l 9 JO a m
by
E l der
Russe ll
C l1n e
vls1ted her grandparents Mr ca ll ed on Mr c1nd Mr s
a
m
and
7
30
p
m
alternately
mornmg worsh1p 10 30 a m
m 1nls!erof the Apos lo l 1c Fa1 t h
Prayer meettng Wednesday
ev an geliS ti C meeling
B1ble Study Wednesday 7 JO
and Mrs Douglas Johnson of Lawrence Dou~ las of Pomeroy 7Sunday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stile s
30 p m
praye r me~fln g
pm
Wednesday
pastor
Racine a rece nt Friday
Wednesday 7 JO p m
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Cecil Hanmg: has m oved tu s
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Mr and Mrs Shelby Pickens
sc hool serv1ce 10 am Prayer
tra1ler
to the rental lo t of
THE
UNITED
PRES
W1th th e hope tt Will, tn some measure, foster and help sustam that
and fam1ly of Pomeroy, Mr
LONG
BOTTOM
meetmg
Thursday 7 p m
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
Jumor
Gibson
Rutland
Road
wh tch ts good 1n fam ily and communtty l1fe, thts feature IS sponsored by
CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober tl
Sunday evenmg servtee 7 p m
and Mrs Gene Hudson Mr
OF MEIGS COUNTY , Dw1ght
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Wya tt pastor Sunday Sc hool
Mrs
I
J
dta
Powell
Is
slowly
L
Zavttz
Pasror
D
irector
the
bus mess f1rms and organ1 za lions whose names appear below
and Mrs Frank Hudson and
Ronald Osbor n e B1ble
Pomeroy
Ha rnsonv111 e sup!
HARRISONVILLE
Improv mg at the Veterans
preachmg
School 9 30 am
Road R1 ck Morr1son pastor
Toni of Racme enjoyed a
Sunday Church Schoo l 9 30
10 4.'i am
Even1n9 serv1ces
Sunday school supt
Steven
a m Mrs Homer Lee S"'pt
recent Sunday w1th Mr and Memm1al Hospita l
Stan l ey Sund ay sc hoo l 9 30 7 30 p m
ing Worship 10 30 am
Gene Yo1rng IS also a pa tient Morn
am
mornmg worShiP and
Mrs Allan Taylor
MIDDLEPORT Su nday
commun1on
10 JO
am
at
th e Veterans Memora al
Church
Schoo
l
9
JO
a
m
John
HYSEll
RUN
FREE
Mr and Mrs James C1rcle of
Sunday
ever, ng
youth
F
F
ult
z
S
u~t
Morn
tno
METHODIST CHURCH Worship 10 J(J am
Chr1st an Endeavor 6 30 p m
New Haven were at the home Hosptlal
Paul Neville pastor
worsh p ser\l~ee Sunday 7 30 Rev
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
Mr anct Mt s Jess1e Carroll
of Mary Circle on Sunday
Worsh l p
9 a m
Su nday
p m
Wednesday even1ng Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
prayer mee t1 n!jl and B1ble Morn ng serv 1ce 10 30 am
Mr and Mrs W1lham were wee kend v1s1 tors m Chur ch Schoo l 10 a m Mrs
youth serv 1ce
6 4S p m
700 E Matn
study 7 JO p m
Sa mpson Hall Sup t
Dtal992 2101
Kentucky
wtth
Ius
parents
Bakers of Good Bread
Evan ge l st c serv1ce 7 30 p m
Carleton of Racme and Mrs
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Pomeroy
P r ayer mee t ng Thur sday
Hunttngton W Va
Pa)
ne
and
RaJ
moud
Jumor
CHURCH
P1n e Gr ove
The 7 30 p m
Dean Br1nker spent an evemng
Rev
W
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1am
M
ddleswarth
Co
ltenll
made
a
busmess
tn
p
RUTLAND C HURCH OF
With Mr and Mrs Arthur Earl
Pastor Chur ch Serv ces 9 30
GOD - Pht l 1p Wh 1fley pas.t or
to
Colum
bus
Fnday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am Sunday SchOo l 10 30 a m
Johnson, Patnck Sheryl
Sunday schoo
10 a m
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
~NADBURY
CHURCH
O
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Mr
and
Mrs
Babe
Whale)
worsh 1p serv ce
7 p m
LeAnn and Betty Van Meter
L
R
Gtuesencamp pastor
CHR 1ST B1ble Sc hool
9 30
Prayer mee t mg Wedne sday
Roger Wi lfred
Sr
Sunday
a
m
morn
ng
worshtp
10
30
Sheryle LeAnn, Pa tr1ck are va catwmng ror a month m
7 30 p m
School
Supt
Sunday
School
M1nor Repa1rs &amp; Tune up
a
m
Su
nday
evenmg
Worsh
1
p
The Storew1lh A Heart
Johnson spent Fnday mght Clearwater Fla
9 30 a m
Sunday ev enmg
Serv1ce
7 30 p m
chotr
Middle port
Beech &amp; L ocust
Phone
949
3342
Racme
Mr
an d M1 s
Dav1d
worshiP 7 30 Prayer meeting
Prlllcllce Sun da y and Wed
and Saturday w1th the1r grea t
Ph 992 2366
T
uesd
ay
7
30
p
m
Ernest
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
- - 1..
COMMUNITY
grandmother, Mrs Dean W1seman of Woodsfield v1s1ted
Deeter c l ass leadet Youth
and B1ble Study Wednesday
C
HURCH
Near
Long
Bot
Mr and Mrs Ro; Wtse mun
meet tng
W ednesday
7 30
7
30
p
m
Brinker
tom Es t I Hart pastor Roy
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
Wednesda)
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Brown
ass istan t
pastor
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Ffeelan d NorriS pastor
Sun day sc~ool lOam Church
Ke1th Phm1er Ca rroll, was a
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunaay
school
10
am
Church
7 30
p m
eacM
Sunday
CH R 1ST Ro bert Sh ook
Doal 992 3264
7 p m
Wednesday
recent v1s1tor of the Halhda)
Middleport
even ng prayer meetmg 7 30 service
pastor
Su nday sc hool
9 30
B
ble
Study
7
p
m
p
m
Thursday
Atkms home
am
Russell Spen cer supt
Mtddleporl OhiO
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
wors1"11p serv ce 10 45 am
I
H
E
NAZARENE
Rev
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave the
evenmg worshtp alternating
W 1ll am Bar tholomew pas tor
Rev W1lltam Kni tt el pastor
w 1th c "' e at 7 30 p m on
Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m •
Rona ld Dugan Sunday School
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 30
Supt Classes for a)l ages
Gera d Wells sup t
morn ng
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
evening serv 1ce
7 30 p m
wor sh1p
10 30 am
Wed
lay lea d er
Bu1ck Pont1ac Opel G M C Dea ler
Fouch and famt l) of Hun
B1b l e study Wedne!day 7 JO nesday se r v ce 7 p m
WHITES
CHAPEL
SOOE MamSt
Ph 9922174
p m
youth serv1ces Friday
RACINE FIRST BAPTI ST tmgton
Coolv ill e R 0 Rev Roy Deeter
7 30 p m
337 N 2nd
Moddleport
Ph 992 2550
Waller P B1H.acsan pastor
Mrs Harold Glllogly, Vtckt
pastor
Sunday sch oo l 9 30
I.
Mrs Harold G11logiJ V1ckt,
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronn1e Sa l ser Sunday ~choo l
am
worsh1p serv ce 10 30
.
Bruce of Carpenter and Dale Cruce .tnd Mtss Karen G1lke)
Corner Ash and Plum M 1d
supt Sunday ~chool 9 30 a m
am B1ble study and prayer
d
le
port
N
oel
Herrman
morn1ng
worShiP
10 40
Russell of Colwnbus were last \\ ere Stmda\ \ls l tms of Mr
servtee Wednesday 7 lOp m
pastor
Saturday evenmg
even ng worsh 1p 7 30
RUTLAND
Sunday vts1tors of the1r and Mrs lmcoln Also Vlslllng serv ce 7 p m Sunday school Sunday
Wednesday eve n1ng B10ie
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
10 a m
Sunday evening
study 7 30
parents Mr and Mrs Lincoln \\ere Mr and Mrs Franklin worShip
CHR 1ST - Rod Kasler pastor
7 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN v H Braley Sun day school
Bakers of Gay 90 s Bread
Russell
Rae me
Ph 949 9591
Russell of Mtddleport
su p I Sunday schoo l 9 30 1\:m
Rev Lelon Gl as ure pastor
Middleport
Ph 992 3030
Mrs Roy Snuth and Donme
wo r sh1p serv1ce and co m
Sunday School 9 30 am
Mrs Maun M1ller, Jante ,
.
1030
am
youth
mur:1on
youth and iu n 1or youth serv1ct!
and Mike were recent v1s1tors Sandn and Mar; were Stmday
meet1ng
6 p m
Sun day
even1ng worshtp
6 45 p m
of Mr and Mrs Charle) Snuth
evenmg serv ce
7
r egu lar
7 30 p m
prayer and pra1se
VISi tors of M r and Mrs l .arr,
Wednesday 1 30 o m
board meetmg th 1rd Saturday
MEIGS
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp, J ohnson Gma l dhnee and
1 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIYE
Kall, Kevm and Charles were Brady
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
BA P T IST - Rev Ralph Dean
PA RISH
CHURCH
Su
nd'lly School
Sunday
Sc
hool
10
am
pa
stor
Lou 1s W Osborne
THE
UNITED
weekend VIS!Iors of Mr and
Moddleporl Ohoo
Mr and Mt s Hmle) Slmlh
9 30 am
Worsh 1p serv1ce 11
Leon M ller
sup!
EY"en ng
METHODIST CHURCH
220E
Ma
1
n
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2176
Mrs Ralph Knapp, Mike and or Kanauga \\ere \IS! tors of
am
Wednesday
prayer
serv ce
7 30 p rn
Prayer
Rob ert T Bumgar ner
meetmg
7 30 p m
Sund ay
meeting Thursday 1 30 D m
Director
Tim, Colwnbus
n1ght worshtp 7 30 p m
Mr and Mrs Char le1 Srmth
CHESTER CH URCH OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
Mr and Mrs Jack Elam B1ll
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
Dan Ayers
Rev Ca r iE HICk s
Mrs Lee Roush and fanuly
THE
NAZARENE Re v
pastor
Sund ay School
9 30
Rev D Wm Sydenslncker
and Carolyn, were Sunday of Pomt.&gt;ro\ \\ ere Sund1n
L l oyd 0 Grtmm Jr pa stor
am wor"h p serv1 ce 11 am
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 l.'i
VlSltors of Mr and Mrs 8111 vtsJiors of Mrs Helen J ohnson a m Church School 10 a m
S\Jn day Schoo l 9 30 a m
even 1nq serv1 ce 7 30 p m
Morn ng wo r sh i p 10 30 am
Chester Ohto
YOuth serv 1ce Wednesday 7 30
ENTERP~ISE - Worsh p 9
We Foil All Doctors' Prescriptions
p n
Young peop l es serv1ce 6 45
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
992 2955
Pom eroy
p m
Evangeltst1c serv•ce
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
LANGSVILLE CHRbliAN
7
JO
p
m
Wednesday
even1ng
am
Chu r ch Sc hOol 10 am
CHURCH
T ed Jo nes
'
ser v1ce 7 30 p m
POMEROY
Wor~h 1p
pasto r Sunday school 9 30
MASON
COUNTY
-.-Me
tgs
County
Branch
10 30 a m
Church Srhool 9 15
a m
Roy S1 gman
supt
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
l.'lm
UMY F 630pm
m o rn ng
worsh p
10 30
Ge orge Casto, pas tor Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
Sunday evenmg se r v ce 7 30
Sc Mool 9 30 evenma worshtp
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
m1d we ek
serv•ce
Wed
UMYF630pm
7 30 Thursday even 1ng prayer
TWO LOCATIONS
nesday 7 30 p m
serv1ce 7 30 _p m
MIDDLE-PORT CLUSH R
59 N Second 51
Moddleport 0
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rn Robert Bumgarne r
296W Second
Pomeroy
Ph 992 3863
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
&lt;10 Court 51
Gallipolis, 0 .
Second and Pomero y Sts Stan
HEATH Worsh i p 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev
Crat&lt;;t pastor Sunday school
a m Church SchOO l 9 30 a m
Howard C Blac k pastor Bob 9 45 am
worshiP serv 1ce 11
U MYF 7 pm
Moore Sunday School Supt
am
tra1nmg union
6 30
RUTlAND - WorShip 9 IS
Sun day School classes for all
p m even 1ng worshtp serv1ce
a m
Church School 10 a m
ages
9 30 a m
morn1n9
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
UMYF 7 p m
worshiP 10 45 NYPS Sunday
Nat1onw tde lnsdrance Co of Columbvs 0
serv 1c e Wednesday 7 30 p m
Grocer1es &amp; Genera I Merchand1se
SALEM CENTER Wor
6 JO p m evangel st1c serv ce
307
Spring Ave
Pomeroy
Ractne
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sh p 9 a m
Chu rch Sc hool 10
Ph
949
5772
Sund ay 7 30 p m Mtd week
.Doat
992
23t8
CHRIST
P
0
Box
487
Miller
am
UMYF Thursday 7 p m
prayer me etmg Wedn esday
St . M~son W Va
Sund a y
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 30 p m M1sslonary meeting
9 ble Study 10 am
WorshiP
Rev R1chart1 E Jo~rv 1s
second Wednesday 7 30 D m
11 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
ASBURY Worsh t p 1 I
UNITED
FAtTH
NON
Wednesday 7 p m
Voca l
a m Church School 9 so-a m
.
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
mus ic
WS CS 1st Tuesday
Robert
Sm
1
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pastor
Sunday
FIRST SOUTHER'I BAP
FOREST RUN - Worsh1p 9
school 9 30 a m c l ass leader
TIST - Corner Of Second and
a m
Churc h School 10 a m
'The Froendly Folks '
Leo H1ll
worsh1p servi Ce
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 30
The
F1nest
In
Mob
ile
Homes
Pomeroy Oh1o
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
Walter Cloud Sunday schoo l
Pm
1100 E Matn
Pomeroy
Ph
992
7034
9
&lt;£
DEN
UNITED
BRETH
-45
am
wo
rsh
ip
serv1ce
11
MINERSVILLE - WorshiP
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
am
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
10 a m Church School 9 a m
.
Blak e-: pastor Sunda y School
Btble study Wednesday 7 30
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
pm
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
SYRACUSE
Church
supt
Mornmg sermon 11 a
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Schoo l 9 30 a m
wo r$hi P
m
Sundt'ly n 1ght serv1ce-s
GOD - Second St Mason w
servl~ l 30 p m
Va Chester Te"nnant pastor
Chr1st 1an Endeaver 7 30 p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Keepsake D1amond Rmgs
m
Song serY' 1ce 8 p m
Sun day school
10 am
R ev Steve:n Wtlson
Devoted toMe1gs M.ason Area
Pomeroy Ph 992 3785
Prea chmg 8 30 p m
M1d
moljn 1ng wor\tiiP
11 a .m
2t2 E Maon 51
Rev Larr'¥ Poling
Pom eroy .O
evangel
1
St1c
ser
v1c
e
,
7
30
p
m
week
Prayer
meetmg
Wed
Rev Howard Sh1veley
nesday
1
p
m
Ray
Adams.
Bl
bte
study
and
prayer
serv
1ce
BETHANY
( Dorc as)
lay l eader
Wednesdav 1 30 p m Phone
Worsh1p 9 30 a m
Church
713
5133
School
10
30
a
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OF
JESUS
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CHURCH OF
CARMEl WorSh i P
11
CHRtST - Located a t Rutland
CHRIST 1n Chrlst1an Un1on a m
1st and lrd Sun da ys
on New L1 ma Road next to
Ttle Rev Wilham Campbell
Church School 10 a m
F orest Acre Park Rev Ray
pastor Sunday Sch oQI
9 30
'
Rouse pastor Robert Musser,
Pamt, Plumbmg &amp; ElectncaiSupphes
"Oh for heaven 's sake- don t get so exci ted'!
J ames Hughes, supt ,
APPLE GROVE - Sun da y
Sun da y Sch oo l supt Sun day it m
Middleport
Oh1o
everrmg serv1ce
7 30 p m
Tu ppers Plaons
Ph 667 3963
9 30 am
worsh 1p
School
school
10 JO a m
wors.h1p
bought lot of b·o U+l-1-o-n today not lot of
Wednesdl!IV
even
tng
prayer
f~rst and third Su nday
1 30
7 30 p m
Bible study Wed
meettng
1 30 p m
Youth
b·ll·l·l·i·O·n I'
p m
prayer meetmg Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
Saturday
prayer serv1ce each Tuesday
nesday 7 30 p m Fellowsh ip n 1ghf p r ayer serv rce 7 ~30 p m
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BIBLE
supper f1rst Satur day 6 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH letart W Va
~t
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1 flev
Gevrge Hoschar
pm
pastor
Ray Wh al ey supt
pastor
Sund ay School 9 JO
Morn1ng wor sl'\ 1p 9 30 am
Budd1ng Supplies &amp; Custom Mtllwork
a m Prayt"r and S tble study
EA'ST lETART Sunjay churcti school
10 30 a m
Salem 51
Ph 742 395"
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Ph 992 3978
:;chool
9 30 am
worsh tp
young people ~ mthH1ng 6 30
Rutland
Serv•ce Tuesday
10 a m
second and fourth Sunday 7 30 p m
even 1ng wors"lp, 1 30
WorSI'Hp Serv1ce
Thursday
Pj m
prayer meetmQ Wed
p m B1ble study Wednesday
1 30 p m
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Pr P.achl ng
9 30 a m
f rst and secona
Sunda'Jis of ea c h month thtrd
and fourlh Sundays each
mon th worsh1p serv1ce at 7 JO
p m Weanesday even1ngs al
7 JO Prailer and B i ble Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulberry
H f:' gh t s
Pomeroy
Pa s tor
G rard Set on Sa bbath sc hool
e\le.ry Saturday at 2 p m a nd
WOrSh p Se r VICe fOllOWing at
3 15
p m
0 pen
B b Ie
diSCUS SIOn 7 30 p m at the
chur cn each Thursday
F IR ST SOUTHERN BAP
TtST
282 Mu berry A\le
Pomeroy
a ll i11ated
wit h
th e Re v
Brad l ey
S B C
Spenc er pnstor Tr oy Zw1ll1ng
Sunday school su pt
Su nday
sc hool
9 lO a rn
mo r nmq
worst11p
10 30
Su n day
evang eli st c meet ng T JO p m
Pray er meel r, q Wed n (&gt;Sd a y
7 30 p m
MIDDL EPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Cor ner Fourrh and Ma1n
M ddl eport Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
i'l m
Mrs E rY'1n B~ umgll rd
ner sup t
Mornmg worShiP
10 4.'i a m
JE HO VA H S WITNESSES Larry Carnahan pres 1d1ng
m m ster Sunday
61ble l ee
Watchtower
l ure 9 30 am
study
10 JO am
Tuesday
B1b l e study 7 JO p m
Thu r s
Lay
m1n s try sc hool 7 30
p m
serY' ce meet1ng a 30

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ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

GAUL'S MARKET

Berrys World

TltE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

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Sesame Stree t 20
9 30-Run Joe Run 3 4 15 Adventures of Glll1gan 13 B1g Blue

Marble 6 Partndge Famoly 2200 A D 6 10
10 00-Land Of the Los l3 4 15 Devl in 6,13 Scooby Doo Where
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10 3ll-S gmund And lhe Sea Monsters 3 4 IS Korg 70 000 B C

6 13 Shazam 1 8 10 Walsh s Amma l s 20
ll 00-P mk Panther 3 4 15 Super Fnends 6 13 Valley of The
Dmosa~rs .8 lO Carrascolendas 20
11 30-Star Trek 3 4 15 Hudson Brothers Raz zle 8 10 Zoom 20
12 00-Jetsons 3 4 15
These Are The Days 6 13 Har lem
Globetrotters Popcorn Machtne 8 10 Bread and Butterfltes

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12 3ll-Bob Daniels Basketball 3
Go 4 t5 Fat Alber t 6 10

1 oo--Green Acres 3
Fest 1va l lC
1 25- A r t Instruction 3

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College Basketba ll 4

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1 30-Bonanza 3 Soul Tra1n 6 Ot her People Other Places 13
2 00-Popeye 10 M ov 1e Apache Upnsmg 13
2 Jo-- Thrtllseekers ;3 Wa ll y s Workshop 6 Mov1e Sword o f
Sherwood Fores t ' 10
3 00-Co l lege Basketball3 Bonanza 4 J1mmy Dean 6 Coll ege
Basket ball IS Viewpoint 8 Celebn ty Bowl mg 13
3 30- Pro Bowlers Tou r 13 Other People Other P faces6 To Be
Announced 8

4 00-Colle~e Basketball 4 Inner Space 6 Trop le Crown LPGA
C ham po~nshop 8, 10 Mak1ng Thongs Grow 33
4 30- Fnends of Man 6 Sew1ng Skills 33
5 00-Dean M a rtm Tucson Open 3 15 Wtde World of Sports 6 13
News 8 Green Acres 10 :roBe Ann ounced 33

Jll- Hogh School Bowl 6 Dea th Valley Rays 10 Course Of Our

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6 3ll-NBC News 3,4 IS Reasoner Reporl13 News 6 CBS News
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7 QO-Treasure Hvnt 3

Lawrence Welk 4 15

Hee Haw 6 8

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7 3ll-Jeopardy ' 3 Anomal World 10 Celebrity Sweepstakes 13
8 DO-Emergency' 3 4 IS Kung Fu 6 t3 All In The Family 8 10
Book Beat 33
6 Jll-Jeflersons Debut 6,10 Boog raph y 33
9 OO- Mov1e 'Scorpoo' 3 4 15 Mov e WUSA 6 13 Mary Tyler
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10 00-Entertamer of t he Year 8 10

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We ve h.td qwtea coniJO\l ") U\er lnsh hu!o\U,md s Al P
the\ or dren l Lhe\ &lt;~S storv book .., pic ture t hem ? Nuw ~..:omt..., .1
desc11p ton of th e ste1 COI\pM ln sh Maum , as wr 1tten b\ unt
of rm favonte colurnm"ts, lnshm.m A1fred Al lrn m lhC'
S.acr.1mento (Cahf) Bet (Rememlx•r, he':; t.a lkm~ .-1bot11 oldrounLn lnsh, and his tong ur 1 ~ dermneh m tu:s chec k ) He

wn tes
1he lnshmother, althougha stPreotype. ven defm&amp;te lv due:s
ex1st She IS a product of her envtrpnment, usually rural At the
.1gt' uf ~ sl1ll de\\ v-e\ ed a nd \ tr Klnal she marnect .1 m.Jn of 45
\\hose mother died" \edJ l.Jcfore prompting tum 1&lt;) IJt• l~t\l 11
\\ .t:s tugh tm1e for htm to marry and seule do\\ n
S1x ~md one hal£ 'tCdrs },!tel she IMs h\e duldren, two son.-.:
.md th r ee daughters Her husband or ' Himself' , .1s she referred
to hun wa s little l1elp tn ratsmg the children w1th whom he m
!-ill nc llveh felt Ill a tease In fa c t, the onh place he rea lly seemed
.11 horne was m lhe locd l pub w1U1 lhe old ct omes he h~HI known
smce bo) hood
At age 70 H1mself goes to his Rewa1d, leavmg a 11 1do11 of 53,
" 1th " son 24 daughters 23 22, and 21 and a son of 19 Bec.mse
Herself has never tolerated female competftwn, the •wo '(l!del
dltughlers fia ve left the third ts thmking of becommg " nun
unless her boyfriend marnes her, wh1ch seems h1gl~) unhkel1
fhe youngest son 1s lorn between becommg a pnest or JOlnmg the
Rhodeswn pollee force bu t '.lhatever, he Will lea\e the f.umh
home m a matter of weeks
Thts wtllleave Herself alone at h ome w1th he1 oldest son, he r
darhn boy, which IS lUSt the Wa) she waniS thmgs to he To het
he 1s the tdeal man, who tdohzes het as h1s mam/ Lhe wo,nurl
who all at once adores h1m treaiS him hke a kmg, but ru les him
In her son , Herself fm ds t~e man she was seeking m her husband
1who turned out to be JUSt a nred old man I
Cvmcs have sa td an Inshman w1ll clunb over the naked
bodies ol two beaullful women to get to a boule of whisk) There
ts a gram of truth m this, for Himself, hke h1s lather, fmd' his
solace m the local pub and when he staggers home, good old
Mam w11l have his d1nner wa1tmg
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For Herself , these are the crowmng vears of her life She IS
absolute m1stress of her home, w1th everyone gone except he1
beloved firs t-born son The youth himself hves a good hie, his
every whun mdulged unless he conumts the unpardonable sm
of lookmg at another woman wllh though IS of marnage
lithe son 1s rash enough to brmg horne g~r ls to mee t his
mother, they mevllably are subjected to her f!re of cnUc1sm
Sooner or later he gets the message, conscwusly or subconscwus l) that as long as hts mother hves there w1ll not be
another woman m the house
W1lh that quesuon settled HerseU re1gns m undisputed
majesty unul at last m her 80th year, she succum bs H1mself 1s
noW 51
With Mam gone, the house IS strange, s1len t 1 cold, un
comfortable W1thm a )ear Aunself rnarnes a 31J.year-&lt;&gt;ld g.rl
who '.las begummg to thmk the good Lord would never hear her
prayers

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LIBRA (Sepl 23·0cl 231 Tac l
and log tc are tw o o l yqur
grea u~ st assets yot today wtl
no t be all 1t should b e Yo u II fatl
to u5c et l her proper11

ARIES (March 21 Aprtl191 Be
very setect1Y'e ot compamons
to pal l) r o~md wtth A v01d' one
who always causes problems
and co mplicatio ns

SCORPIO tCt 24- Nov 22 1
Don 1IA.ke on any task alone to
dny th at s too str enuous for you
p h ys tca lly Wa 1 I til he lp s
available

TAURUS !April 20·May 201
You II be l aced w1th 1 m1tat o •s
•egardtng freed om o t ael on
d ue to th ngs yo u ve ll eglec Jed
to ca re to1

SAG ITTARIU S (Nov 23 -Dec
21) Yo u II b e anx1o us to do
som et h ng t hat s lu 1 P ck a
place th at s q utet and tn l1mate
Yo u wont en jo y a crowd

GEMINI (May 21 June 20) Th1s
•s no t a good day to bu c k the
wtll ot th e maJOrity If you do
your dtssnt sfactton w11 spo11
th e flln for all

CAPRICOR N (Dec 22- J an
19) Yo u re no t I kely to dtsplay
t1 e iJB IIence And constdera l on
you re capable of n deal! 1g
wt lh those tn your charge to
day

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Ten months after she walked down the atsle as a bnde, she IS
dehveredol a son, thef~rst ol four children to be born m a space
of 47 months Htmself 1s confused and perturbed by the squalhn g
of young m a home that once was so qu1et and peaceful He longs
fo r the old days wllh Mam, and he retreaiS to the local pub Hts
w1fe 1s lell al home w1th ber children and her shattered dreams
AL75 Hunself 1s called to the bosom ofh1s fathers leav mg a 54·

CANCER (Juno 2 1 July 221
Don I try to s~ltfl th e blam e to
d ay for yo w sho rt com ings
Shou l d you e n Hl some
m anner adm tt tl wtthout ex
cuses

AQUARIUS tJan 20 Feb 191
You II have no lro ub e makmg
pro n ses today but you wt l
have tro ub e keep1ng them
Don 1 vO lu n teer

LEO (July 23- Aug 22} Bear 1n
mmd the trag le ear s ot your
I steners when you expound on
a topt c you feel str o ngly ab out
They cou d ca re lessl

PI SCES tFob 20·March 201
Proceed ca ul o u s y 1n com mer
c at dea lin gs w11t1 per sons or
ftrms you ve n ot d ea lt wtth
belore lns1st upon rece pts

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VIR GO (Aau 23 Sept 22) Be

J•n 18, 1875
You II make some Important
baste changes In your hfe style
lhls year Also you 11 move to
larger quarters or ra,c;tecOJB~
your home In some maifner

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: By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
, Dr John Ftsher of Dallas IS
known to be a rather slow
: pla yer Hts partners don t mmd
th1s slowness because after he
..gets through thmkmg John has
•a habit of commg up wtth the
n ght play
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:Jead John would have had no
real problem He would Slrnhly
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loser on the kmg of hearts and
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heart lor a second d1scard All
th1s wh1le ruffmg hts last two
Spades With dummy S thtrd and
fo urth trump
, The kmg of clubs lead was
bothersome He had to get nd
of h1s two losmg clubs bef&lt;l're he
,could play a spade
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d1 scarded one club on the kmg
of hearts ru ffed a hea rt
thought lor some ttme led a
low d1amond and fmessed dum
my s mne If the fmesse had
lost to the jack he would have
been down two but the ftnesse
worked and East followed Now
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the ace of trumps entered dum ·
my wtth the queen d1scarded
h1s last cl ub on the last heart
and conceded a spade
H1s spec1al lmesse was the
eorrect play We II explam why

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SATURDAY, JANUARY lB, 191S

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Television Log

nesday 7 30 p m
U M w
f1r st Wednesday 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN IRac1nel Sunday school
10 a m
worshiP I I am
Btb le study
Thursday
1 p m
Ch01r
prac t ce Thursday B p m
f c llow sh p
supper
f 1rst
W.ednesday 6 30 p m U M W
tourth Monday A o m

7 30 p m
MT
UNION BAPTIST Rev Cec 11 Cox pastor Sunday
Sc hool supt ~ Joe Sayre
Sunda')l school 9 4.'i a m
Sunday evemng worsh1p 7 30
Wednesdav pr~ yer anu B1ble
stu dy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAIN!
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
POMEROY
POMEROY FIRST BAP
Eugene Underwood
pastor
POMEROY TRINITY
TIST
Robert Kuhn pasfor
GREAT BEND - Worshtp 11 Howard Caldwell J r
Sunday
Rev W H Perr i n pastor Roy
W ll1am warson Sunday sc hoo l
and
4t
h
Sundays
a
m
2nd
Sc hool Supt
Sunday: Sch ool
Mayer
Sunda y Schoo
supt
su pt Sund ay schoo l 9 30 a m
Church
Schi'IO
I
10
a
m
9 30 a m
Morn 1ng Sermon
Church school
9 15 a m
BYF 6 p m
B1ble study
lETART FALLS - WorShip
10 30 am
Sun day even1ng
worth •P serv tce 10 '2.i a m
Wednesday
' p m
ci'lo1 r
10 am Church schoo l 9 a m
servtee 7 p m
Youth c ho r reheMsal Mon
Wrrinesday 8 JO p m
B 1ble study 7 30 p m every
LETART FALLS UNIT ED
dav J JO p m unde r dtrec t, on prachce
POMER Y
WESLEYAN
Tuesdity
BAETHREN
- Rev F reeland
of Mary Skinner senior cho •r
HOLINESS
CHURCH M ORNING STAR - Worship
Nor r1:s pastor Floyd Norns
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thursdily
Ha r r1sonv1 e
R ev
0 D ell
9
JO
a
m
Church
Sc
hool
10
JO
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
w ith
M rs
P a ut
N e a se
Mantey Pa stor H enry Ebl1n
a m
M1d Week
Serv 1c e
mornmg sermon 10 30 a m
d trec tOr
" unday Schoo l Sup.J Sunday
Wednesday 8 p m
Praver serv 1ce
Wednesday
Sc noot 9 JO a m
Even ng
MOR SE CHAPEl Wor
7'30 p m
POMEROY CtH,IRCH OF
worsh p 7 30 p n
Prayer a nd
sh p 11 a m
1st and 3r d
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
THE N AZARENE ~ Cor rh
Pra1se ser v cc Thu r sday 7 30
Sundays
Church School
10 GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Un•" n and ~uloerr y
Re .,.
P n
am
Sm 1t h pastor Su nday School
Ctvoe v Hen aerson pastor
PORTL AND - WorSh i p 7 30
10 a m Arthur Henson Su pt
Sun flay school 9 30 a m G er
Pm
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morntng Worsh1p
11 am
McC lu ng
su.pt
mo r n~r1~
SYRACUSE
FIRST
SUTTO N - WorShip I I a m
Young Peoples serv1ce 7
worShiP 10 JO a m
even my r HUR CH OF GOO
Rev
2nd and 4th Sundays Chu r ch
p m
Evenmg serv1ce 7 30
service 7 30 m id week ser
Gecorqc 0 IN p;:~ s t or Sunday
Sc hpol 10 am
p m Wednesday M1d Week
vtce Wednesdey 7 30 p m
"&gt;Ciloo
9 J5 a m
mo rn nq
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Prayer Serv tce
7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - The
prei'I G. h ng
11
a m
R ev Robert M eece
Youth meet1ng
6 30 p m
Rev
Harold Deeth
r ector
ev ~nq C' I st c se r v cc l 10 p m
Rev Stanley Brandum
Evenmg worShip 7 30 p m
Chu rch servtces 10 30 a m
Pr l V r n ~t r 1 rH 1 Ttl u r sd a v
JOPPA - Wor sh1p 10 am
CHESTER CHURCH OF
H(loly communton f tr s l S unday
I l(1 I
Church School 9 am
Prayer
THE NAZARENE Rev
ot month chut ch school 10 30
Meeting Wednesday 8 p m
Herber t Grate pastor Wor
am for nursery l h roua h 12
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
LONG BOTTOM Chur ch
Sh 1p se r v1ce 11 am and 7 JO
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
POMEROY CHURCH OF
serv ces
9 am
Su nday
p m Sunday Sunday School
~~d n St
Je rry Pnul
C HRI ST - Terr e tt G r on ngN
Schoo l 9 45 a m B1ble Study
9 30 a m
R 1chard Barton
n n s t cr
pho 1~
99 7 7666
pastor Btb le school 9 30 a m
every T hursday 7 30 p m
supt Prayer meetmg Wed
worsh1p
10 30 am
adult
Conservat1ve
non
NORTH BETHEL Wor
nesday 7 JO p m
nstrumenla t Su nday worsh p
w orsh i p serv1ce and you n g
sl;l p 11 a m
Church Sc hool 10
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
10 am
Bible stud y I I am
people s m eehng .7 30 p m
am
CHRIST CliffOrd Sm 1th
Wednesday
Combmed B1b 1e study a1 d worShip 6 p m
ALFRED - Sunday schoo l
mm1ster Sunday Schoo l 9 30
B1b l e study 7 p m
prayer mee 1 ng Wedn esda)'
pm
9 45
a m
ea c h
Su nday
a m
morn i ng church 10 30
M I DWAY
COMMUN IT Y
"' 30 p m
preach ing at I 1 a m
each
a m
Sunda y even mg ser v ce
THE SALVATION ARMY MI~LEPORT CHURCH of
CHURCH
(no n
Chrtst 111 Chrutian U n 1on Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 45 7 30 p m Wednesday ser-.nce 8
E n voy Ra)' W W in ng off icer
denomtna t onat l
Lan gs v ille
pm
lawre ce Manley pastor
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
In charge Sunday 10 a m
De)l. ter Road th e Rev Worley
Mrs
ussel l Young Sunday
on th1rd Tuesday each month
Holiness meet ng 10 30 a m
Ha l ey pa stor Sund-ay school
lAUREl CLIFF FREE
Sc hoo l Sup t
Sunday Schoo l
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sunday Schoo l Young Peop l es
10 a m e~;en ng worsh1p 7 30
METHODIST Rev Flo yd
9
30
am
Evenmg
worsM1p
sc hool 9 30 preach ng 7 30
Ler,pon 7 p m Th ursday 1 to J p m
Prayer
meet1ng
F
Shook
pastor
Lloyd
Wednesday
prayer
7 30
p m Sunday pray er meet1ng
p m Lad1es Home L eagu e 7 Tuesday
7 10 p m
youth
Wnght Sundav sc hool supt
meetmg 1 30 p m
7 JO p m Tuesday wsc s 7 30
group Fnd ay 7 30 p m
Sun Qay school
9 30 a m
MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF
ftrst Thursday each month
morn ng worsh p 10 30 am
p m
Prep classes
GOD - Ra c me Route 2 the
SILVER RIDGE - Worsh1p
ev en1ng wor ShiP
7 30 p m
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
Rev Ja mes M Muncy pastor
PAUL
LUTHERAN
10 a m
Church SchOo l 9 a m
ST
Wednesday Chr1s l an Youth
BAPTIST
Roger Tur n f:'r
Su nday Sc hool 9 45 am
CHURCH Co rn er of Syc amore
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Crusade
6 30 p m
Cho1r
PcHior Sunday school 10 a m
and Seco nd Sts Pome roy Th e
morn ng worsMtp
11 am
WorShip 9 am
Chur c h
p ra ct 1ce Thursday l p m
St
nduy
evt'
n
ng
serv
CC'
7 JO
evenmg worsh1p
7 JO p m
Rev
William Mn.ld l es warlh
Sc hoo 10 a m
Wf:' dnesd av B1hiE' study 7 30
Prayer meet1ng Tu esday 7 30
Pasfc
Sunday Schoo at 9 .15
KENO
CHURCH
OF
DEXTER
C HURCH
OF
Pm
am
1nd Chu r ch S rv ces 1I
Pm
Young peoples meet ng
CH R 1ST - George F reder1ck
CHRIST Char l es Ru sse l
am
7 30 p m Thursday
su pt Servtee week l y 9 30 am
Sr m1n15ter Norman C Wil l
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
on Sunday Preach1ng f1rs1 and
SACRED HEARl Rev
supt
Sund ay schoo l 9 30
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
C HRISTIAN cHURCH
Rev
l h rd Sundays of mon th by
Father Paul D lA ~ I ton pastor
a m
worsh p serv ce 10 30
BAPTIST
Corner
S1Xfh
and
R01
Te rr y pastor
Sundily
Cl i ffOrd Sm1th 9 30 am
Phone 992 2825
Sa turday
a m
B bl e study Tuesday
Palm~r
th e Rev
Steve
schoo l 10 a m
Mr s Wor l ey
F40BSON
CHRISTIAN
7 30 p m
evenmg Masc; 7 J o Su n day
Sk
aggs
pastor
Danny
anc1s
su
p
erul
tf:'
nde
nt
UN
tON
Darre
l
l
Doddrlll
F
r
Mus a and 10 a m
Con
Thompson Sunday school supt
REORGANIZED CHURCH
MorniiHJ wors 11 p
II am
pastor
Sun day Sc hool
9 30
fenton Saturday 7 7 JO p m
WMPO r ad o program
7 45
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
&lt;; unday C' VC' I mg SNVI C€! 7 ] Q
a m
Leonard ~ t lmore f r s t OF
a m Sunday sc hool 9 15 am
LATTER DAY SAINTS elder
even1ng servtce 7 30
morn ng wor ShiP 10 15 am
Portland
Racme Road
p m
Wednesday
prayer
Sunday
Thursday
We all feel that way at t1mes And tragically there are some
Youth a c ti VIItes and fello ws 11p
Wdl•am Roush pastor Denny
meetmg 7 30 p m
John
fo r 1un 10r and sent or h gh
fol
ks who feel Jfla t way much ol the t1me
Evans
Sunday
Schoo
r
Acts
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
students 6 p m B 1b te study
D1 r ector Sun da y School 9 30
GOD - Racme Route 2 Th e
1
35
39
10
34
41
But wh1 le the world tn which we 11ve leaves a lot to be desired
7 30 p m
M1d wee k prayer
a m
Morn 1ng worsh1p 10 30
Rev
Cha r les Hand
pas tor
serv1ce Wedn e ~da y 7 JO p m
a m Su ndav evenjng ser v1ce 1
1t s our worfd And f1fe m that world 1s pretty much what man him·
Su nday schoo l 9 45 a m
Monday
Fr~doy
p m
Wednesday
evenmg
morn ng wo r sh1p
11 am
self has made o f 1t
Proverbs
prayer serv1ces 7 30 p m
Exodus
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Even1ng ser v1ces Tuesday and
M1ddlepor1 Sth and Ma1n
Fnday 7 30
The God who created us and our umverse had some excellent
3 18
34 27-3 1
Mr and Mr s Sam Spa1de
George
Glaze
mtn ster
BEARWAlLOW
RIDGE
plans
fo r l1fe as 11 should be They are c learly set forth m the Bibl e
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST
Ashland were weekend gues t James Shee ts supermtendent
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Tuesday
Saturday
Rev
Ear l Shu le r
pas tor
whose
writ1ng He 1nsp1red And they have become the spiritual btueB1ble SCMOOI
9 30 &amp; m
Stud y
9 JO a m
morn ng
Worsh p serv 1ce 9 30 am
Ephes1ons John
Mrs James Ingram, Mr and of Mr and Mrs Robert Alktre
prmt of co nstructive llvtng for mtllions of believers
morn 1n g wo r sh i P 10 30 "m
worsh p 10 JO am
even1ng
Sunday sc hool
10 30 am
Steve Musser Pomeroy
4 1-6
even ng worship 7 30 p m
worsh i P 6 30 p m Wednesday
3 14 18
Mrs Tom O'Ne1l and children
Sunday even1ng serv ces 7 30
As the earth c ontinues its e ndless turmng sea rc h for your goals
prayer
serv1
ce
7
p
m
Wed
B1ble
Study
7
JO
p
m
spent
a
week
\Hth his grand
p
m
B1b
le
study
a
nd
pra)'cr
of Colwnbus spent a day wtth
nesdav
MT
OLIVE CHURCH W
ednesda
y
fa
lh- not esca pe
m the Word of G od-not the words of cynics
1
n
ser v LCe Thur sday
7 30 p m
MI DDLEPORT
CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
Ralph Lee and Mr and Mrs pa1 enl&lt; Mr and Mrs Charles
Psalms
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Sheets
10 6 m With W1 lard P1QOII
Robert Lee and family
Road
Sunday
K 1ngsbury
D on Co l e
pastor
A l' red
26 8 72
supt Evangel s t 1c message
Mr
and
Mrs
Bud
Douglas
Sc hool 9 30 am
Ralph Car l
Rusch e l Sunday School sup!
eac h Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
Co.,r 1gh1 1975 t&lt;e tier Adverts ng Se v ce Inc Strasbu g V rglnle
Sheryl LeAnn Johnson
Scnptu 11 utected by Th e Amar can 8 ble Soc ety
supt Worsh p ser vice 10 30
Su nda y sc hoo l 9 JO a m
by
E l der
Russe ll
C l1n e
vls1ted her grandparents Mr ca ll ed on Mr c1nd Mr s
a
m
and
7
30
p
m
alternately
mornmg worsh1p 10 30 a m
m 1nls!erof the Apos lo l 1c Fa1 t h
Prayer meettng Wednesday
ev an geliS ti C meeling
B1ble Study Wednesday 7 JO
and Mrs Douglas Johnson of Lawrence Dou~ las of Pomeroy 7Sunday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stile s
30 p m
praye r me~fln g
pm
Wednesday
pastor
Racine a rece nt Friday
Wednesday 7 JO p m
STIVERSVILLE
COM
Cecil Hanmg: has m oved tu s
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
Mr and Mrs Shelby Pickens
sc hool serv1ce 10 am Prayer
tra1ler
to the rental lo t of
THE
UNITED
PRES
W1th th e hope tt Will, tn some measure, foster and help sustam that
and fam1ly of Pomeroy, Mr
LONG
BOTTOM
meetmg
Thursday 7 p m
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
Jumor
Gibson
Rutland
Road
wh tch ts good 1n fam ily and communtty l1fe, thts feature IS sponsored by
CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober tl
Sunday evenmg servtee 7 p m
and Mrs Gene Hudson Mr
OF MEIGS COUNTY , Dw1ght
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Wya tt pastor Sunday Sc hool
Mrs
I
J
dta
Powell
Is
slowly
L
Zavttz
Pasror
D
irector
the
bus mess f1rms and organ1 za lions whose names appear below
and Mrs Frank Hudson and
Ronald Osbor n e B1ble
Pomeroy
Ha rnsonv111 e sup!
HARRISONVILLE
Improv mg at the Veterans
preachmg
School 9 30 am
Road R1 ck Morr1son pastor
Toni of Racme enjoyed a
Sunday Church Schoo l 9 30
10 4.'i am
Even1n9 serv1ces
Sunday school supt
Steven
a m Mrs Homer Lee S"'pt
recent Sunday w1th Mr and Memm1al Hospita l
Stan l ey Sund ay sc hoo l 9 30 7 30 p m
ing Worship 10 30 am
Gene Yo1rng IS also a pa tient Morn
am
mornmg worShiP and
Mrs Allan Taylor
MIDDLEPORT Su nday
commun1on
10 JO
am
at
th e Veterans Memora al
Church
Schoo
l
9
JO
a
m
John
HYSEll
RUN
FREE
Mr and Mrs James C1rcle of
Sunday
ever, ng
youth
F
F
ult
z
S
u~t
Morn
tno
METHODIST CHURCH Worship 10 J(J am
Chr1st an Endeavor 6 30 p m
New Haven were at the home Hosptlal
Paul Neville pastor
worsh p ser\l~ee Sunday 7 30 Rev
SYRACUSE
Mornmg
Mr anct Mt s Jess1e Carroll
of Mary Circle on Sunday
Worsh l p
9 a m
Su nday
p m
Wednesday even1ng Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
prayer mee t1 n!jl and B1ble Morn ng serv 1ce 10 30 am
Mr and Mrs W1lham were wee kend v1s1 tors m Chur ch Schoo l 10 a m Mrs
youth serv 1ce
6 4S p m
700 E Matn
study 7 JO p m
Sa mpson Hall Sup t
Dtal992 2101
Kentucky
wtth
Ius
parents
Bakers of Good Bread
Evan ge l st c serv1ce 7 30 p m
Carleton of Racme and Mrs
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
Pomeroy
P r ayer mee t ng Thur sday
Hunttngton W Va
Pa)
ne
and
RaJ
moud
Jumor
CHURCH
P1n e Gr ove
The 7 30 p m
Dean Br1nker spent an evemng
Rev
W
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1am
M
ddleswarth
Co
ltenll
made
a
busmess
tn
p
RUTLAND C HURCH OF
With Mr and Mrs Arthur Earl
Pastor Chur ch Serv ces 9 30
GOD - Pht l 1p Wh 1fley pas.t or
to
Colum
bus
Fnday
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
am Sunday SchOo l 10 30 a m
Johnson, Patnck Sheryl
Sunday schoo
10 a m
MISSION - Bald Knobs Rev
~NADBURY
CHURCH
O
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Mr
and
Mrs
Babe
Whale)
worsh 1p serv ce
7 p m
LeAnn and Betty Van Meter
L
R
Gtuesencamp pastor
CHR 1ST B1ble Sc hool
9 30
Prayer mee t mg Wedne sday
Roger Wi lfred
Sr
Sunday
a
m
morn
ng
worshtp
10
30
Sheryle LeAnn, Pa tr1ck are va catwmng ror a month m
7 30 p m
School
Supt
Sunday
School
M1nor Repa1rs &amp; Tune up
a
m
Su
nday
evenmg
Worsh
1
p
The Storew1lh A Heart
Johnson spent Fnday mght Clearwater Fla
9 30 a m
Sunday ev enmg
Serv1ce
7 30 p m
chotr
Middle port
Beech &amp; L ocust
Phone
949
3342
Racme
Mr
an d M1 s
Dav1d
worshiP 7 30 Prayer meeting
Prlllcllce Sun da y and Wed
and Saturday w1th the1r grea t
Ph 992 2366
T
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ay
7
30
p
m
Ernest
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
- - 1..
COMMUNITY
grandmother, Mrs Dean W1seman of Woodsfield v1s1ted
Deeter c l ass leadet Youth
and B1ble Study Wednesday
C
HURCH
Near
Long
Bot
Mr and Mrs Ro; Wtse mun
meet tng
W ednesday
7 30
7
30
p
m
Brinker
tom Es t I Hart pastor Roy
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
Wednesda)
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Brown
ass istan t
pastor
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
Rev Ffeelan d NorriS pastor
Sun day sc~ool lOam Church
Ke1th Phm1er Ca rroll, was a
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
Sunaay
school
10
am
Church
7 30
p m
eacM
Sunday
CH R 1ST Ro bert Sh ook
Doal 992 3264
7 p m
Wednesday
recent v1s1tor of the Halhda)
Middleport
even ng prayer meetmg 7 30 service
pastor
Su nday sc hool
9 30
B
ble
Study
7
p
m
p
m
Thursday
Atkms home
am
Russell Spen cer supt
Mtddleporl OhiO
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
wors1"11p serv ce 10 45 am
I
H
E
NAZARENE
Rev
TECOSTAL - Th1rd Ave the
evenmg worshtp alternating
W 1ll am Bar tholomew pas tor
Rev W1lltam Kni tt el pastor
w 1th c "' e at 7 30 p m on
Sunday sc hool
9 30 a m •
Rona ld Dugan Sunday School
Sunday Prayer meetmg 7 30
Supt Classes for a)l ages
Gera d Wells sup t
morn ng
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
evening serv 1ce
7 30 p m
wor sh1p
10 30 am
Wed
lay lea d er
Bu1ck Pont1ac Opel G M C Dea ler
Fouch and famt l) of Hun
B1b l e study Wedne!day 7 JO nesday se r v ce 7 p m
WHITES
CHAPEL
SOOE MamSt
Ph 9922174
p m
youth serv1ces Friday
RACINE FIRST BAPTI ST tmgton
Coolv ill e R 0 Rev Roy Deeter
7 30 p m
337 N 2nd
Moddleport
Ph 992 2550
Waller P B1H.acsan pastor
Mrs Harold Glllogly, Vtckt
pastor
Sunday sch oo l 9 30
I.
Mrs Harold G11logiJ V1ckt,
FREEWILL BAPTIST Ronn1e Sa l ser Sunday ~choo l
am
worsh1p serv ce 10 30
.
Bruce of Carpenter and Dale Cruce .tnd Mtss Karen G1lke)
Corner Ash and Plum M 1d
supt Sunday ~chool 9 30 a m
am B1ble study and prayer
d
le
port
N
oel
Herrman
morn1ng
worShiP
10 40
Russell of Colwnbus were last \\ ere Stmda\ \ls l tms of Mr
servtee Wednesday 7 lOp m
pastor
Saturday evenmg
even ng worsh 1p 7 30
RUTLAND
Sunday vts1tors of the1r and Mrs lmcoln Also Vlslllng serv ce 7 p m Sunday school Sunday
Wednesday eve n1ng B10ie
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
10 a m
Sunday evening
study 7 30
parents Mr and Mrs Lincoln \\ere Mr and Mrs Franklin worShip
CHR 1ST - Rod Kasler pastor
7 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN v H Braley Sun day school
Bakers of Gay 90 s Bread
Russell
Rae me
Ph 949 9591
Russell of Mtddleport
su p I Sunday schoo l 9 30 1\:m
Rev Lelon Gl as ure pastor
Middleport
Ph 992 3030
Mrs Roy Snuth and Donme
wo r sh1p serv1ce and co m
Sunday School 9 30 am
Mrs Maun M1ller, Jante ,
.
1030
am
youth
mur:1on
youth and iu n 1or youth serv1ct!
and Mike were recent v1s1tors Sandn and Mar; were Stmday
meet1ng
6 p m
Sun day
even1ng worshtp
6 45 p m
of Mr and Mrs Charle) Snuth
evenmg serv ce
7
r egu lar
7 30 p m
prayer and pra1se
VISi tors of M r and Mrs l .arr,
Wednesday 1 30 o m
board meetmg th 1rd Saturday
MEIGS
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp, J ohnson Gma l dhnee and
1 p m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIYE
Kall, Kevm and Charles were Brady
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
BA P T IST - Rev Ralph Dean
PA RISH
CHURCH
Su
nd'lly School
Sunday
Sc
hool
10
am
pa
stor
Lou 1s W Osborne
THE
UNITED
weekend VIS!Iors of Mr and
Moddleporl Ohoo
Mr and Mt s Hmle) Slmlh
9 30 am
Worsh 1p serv1ce 11
Leon M ller
sup!
EY"en ng
METHODIST CHURCH
220E
Ma
1
n
Pomeroy
Ph 992 2176
Mrs Ralph Knapp, Mike and or Kanauga \\ere \IS! tors of
am
Wednesday
prayer
serv ce
7 30 p rn
Prayer
Rob ert T Bumgar ner
meetmg
7 30 p m
Sund ay
meeting Thursday 1 30 D m
Director
Tim, Colwnbus
n1ght worshtp 7 30 p m
Mr and Mrs Char le1 Srmth
CHESTER CH URCH OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
Mr and Mrs Jack Elam B1ll
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
Dan Ayers
Rev Ca r iE HICk s
Mrs Lee Roush and fanuly
THE
NAZARENE Re v
pastor
Sund ay School
9 30
Rev D Wm Sydenslncker
and Carolyn, were Sunday of Pomt.&gt;ro\ \\ ere Sund1n
L l oyd 0 Grtmm Jr pa stor
am wor"h p serv1 ce 11 am
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 l.'i
VlSltors of Mr and Mrs 8111 vtsJiors of Mrs Helen J ohnson a m Church School 10 a m
S\Jn day Schoo l 9 30 a m
even 1nq serv1 ce 7 30 p m
Morn ng wo r sh i p 10 30 am
Chester Ohto
YOuth serv 1ce Wednesday 7 30
ENTERP~ISE - Worsh p 9
We Foil All Doctors' Prescriptions
p n
Young peop l es serv1ce 6 45
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
992 2955
Pom eroy
p m
Evangeltst1c serv•ce
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
LANGSVILLE CHRbliAN
7
JO
p
m
Wednesday
even1ng
am
Chu r ch Sc hOol 10 am
CHURCH
T ed Jo nes
'
ser v1ce 7 30 p m
POMEROY
Wor~h 1p
pasto r Sunday school 9 30
MASON
COUNTY
-.-Me
tgs
County
Branch
10 30 a m
Church Srhool 9 15
a m
Roy S1 gman
supt
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
l.'lm
UMY F 630pm
m o rn ng
worsh p
10 30
Ge orge Casto, pas tor Sunday
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh p
Sunday evenmg se r v ce 7 30
Sc Mool 9 30 evenma worshtp
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
m1d we ek
serv•ce
Wed
UMYF630pm
7 30 Thursday even 1ng prayer
TWO LOCATIONS
nesday 7 30 p m
serv1ce 7 30 _p m
MIDDLE-PORT CLUSH R
59 N Second 51
Moddleport 0
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rn Robert Bumgarne r
296W Second
Pomeroy
Ph 992 3863
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
&lt;10 Court 51
Gallipolis, 0 .
Second and Pomero y Sts Stan
HEATH Worsh i p 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev
Crat&lt;;t pastor Sunday school
a m Church SchOO l 9 30 a m
Howard C Blac k pastor Bob 9 45 am
worshiP serv 1ce 11
U MYF 7 pm
Moore Sunday School Supt
am
tra1nmg union
6 30
RUTlAND - WorShip 9 IS
Sun day School classes for all
p m even 1ng worshtp serv1ce
a m
Church School 10 a m
ages
9 30 a m
morn1n9
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
UMYF 7 p m
worshiP 10 45 NYPS Sunday
Nat1onw tde lnsdrance Co of Columbvs 0
serv 1c e Wednesday 7 30 p m
Grocer1es &amp; Genera I Merchand1se
SALEM CENTER Wor
6 JO p m evangel st1c serv ce
307
Spring Ave
Pomeroy
Ractne
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Sh p 9 a m
Chu rch Sc hool 10
Ph
949
5772
Sund ay 7 30 p m Mtd week
.Doat
992
23t8
CHRIST
P
0
Box
487
Miller
am
UMYF Thursday 7 p m
prayer me etmg Wedn esday
St . M~son W Va
Sund a y
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 30 p m M1sslonary meeting
9 ble Study 10 am
WorshiP
Rev R1chart1 E Jo~rv 1s
second Wednesday 7 30 D m
11 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
ASBURY Worsh t p 1 I
UNITED
FAtTH
NON
Wednesday 7 p m
Voca l
a m Church School 9 so-a m
.
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
mus ic
WS CS 1st Tuesday
Robert
Sm
1
lh
pastor
Sunday
FIRST SOUTHER'I BAP
FOREST RUN - Worsh1p 9
school 9 30 a m c l ass leader
TIST - Corner Of Second and
a m
Churc h School 10 a m
'The Froendly Folks '
Leo H1ll
worsh1p servi Ce
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
wscs 3rd Wednesday 7 30
The
F1nest
In
Mob
ile
Homes
Pomeroy Oh1o
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
Walter Cloud Sunday schoo l
Pm
1100 E Matn
Pomeroy
Ph
992
7034
9
&lt;£
DEN
UNITED
BRETH
-45
am
wo
rsh
ip
serv1ce
11
MINERSVILLE - WorshiP
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
am
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
10 a m Church School 9 a m
.
Blak e-: pastor Sunda y School
Btble study Wednesday 7 30
WSCS Jrd Monday 7 30 p m
pm
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
SYRACUSE
Church
supt
Mornmg sermon 11 a
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Schoo l 9 30 a m
wo r$hi P
m
Sundt'ly n 1ght serv1ce-s
GOD - Second St Mason w
servl~ l 30 p m
Va Chester Te"nnant pastor
Chr1st 1an Endeaver 7 30 p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Keepsake D1amond Rmgs
m
Song serY' 1ce 8 p m
Sun day school
10 am
R ev Steve:n Wtlson
Devoted toMe1gs M.ason Area
Pomeroy Ph 992 3785
Prea chmg 8 30 p m
M1d
moljn 1ng wor\tiiP
11 a .m
2t2 E Maon 51
Rev Larr'¥ Poling
Pom eroy .O
evangel
1
St1c
ser
v1c
e
,
7
30
p
m
week
Prayer
meetmg
Wed
Rev Howard Sh1veley
nesday
1
p
m
Ray
Adams.
Bl
bte
study
and
prayer
serv
1ce
BETHANY
( Dorc as)
lay l eader
Wednesdav 1 30 p m Phone
Worsh1p 9 30 a m
Church
713
5133
School
10
30
a
m
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CHURCH
OF
JESUS
&lt;1&gt;
HARTFORD
CHURCH OF
CARMEl WorSh i P
11
CHRtST - Located a t Rutland
CHRIST 1n Chrlst1an Un1on a m
1st and lrd Sun da ys
on New L1 ma Road next to
Ttle Rev Wilham Campbell
Church School 10 a m
F orest Acre Park Rev Ray
pastor Sunday Sch oQI
9 30
'
Rouse pastor Robert Musser,
Pamt, Plumbmg &amp; ElectncaiSupphes
"Oh for heaven 's sake- don t get so exci ted'!
J ames Hughes, supt ,
APPLE GROVE - Sun da y
Sun da y Sch oo l supt Sun day it m
Middleport
Oh1o
everrmg serv1ce
7 30 p m
Tu ppers Plaons
Ph 667 3963
9 30 am
worsh 1p
School
school
10 JO a m
wors.h1p
bought lot of b·o U+l-1-o-n today not lot of
Wednesdl!IV
even
tng
prayer
f~rst and third Su nday
1 30
7 30 p m
Bible study Wed
meettng
1 30 p m
Youth
b·ll·l·l·i·O·n I'
p m
prayer meetmg Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
Saturday
prayer serv1ce each Tuesday
nesday 7 30 p m Fellowsh ip n 1ghf p r ayer serv rce 7 ~30 p m
'
FAlRIIlEW
BIBLE
supper f1rst Satur day 6 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHURCH letart W Va
~t
'·
0 M W second Tuesday 7 30 CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
1 flev
Gevrge Hoschar
pm
pastor
Ray Wh al ey supt
pastor
Sund ay School 9 JO
Morn1ng wor sl'\ 1p 9 30 am
Budd1ng Supplies &amp; Custom Mtllwork
a m Prayt"r and S tble study
EA'ST lETART Sunjay churcti school
10 30 a m
Salem 51
Ph 742 395"
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Ph 992 3978
:;chool
9 30 am
worsh tp
young people ~ mthH1ng 6 30
Rutland
Serv•ce Tuesday
10 a m
second and fourth Sunday 7 30 p m
even 1ng wors"lp, 1 30
WorSI'Hp Serv1ce
Thursday
Pj m
prayer meetmQ Wed
p m B1ble study Wednesday
1 30 p m
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Pr P.achl ng
9 30 a m
f rst and secona
Sunda'Jis of ea c h month thtrd
and fourlh Sundays each
mon th worsh1p serv1ce at 7 JO
p m Weanesday even1ngs al
7 JO Prailer and B i ble Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulberry
H f:' gh t s
Pomeroy
Pa s tor
G rard Set on Sa bbath sc hool
e\le.ry Saturday at 2 p m a nd
WOrSh p Se r VICe fOllOWing at
3 15
p m
0 pen
B b Ie
diSCUS SIOn 7 30 p m at the
chur cn each Thursday
F IR ST SOUTHERN BAP
TtST
282 Mu berry A\le
Pomeroy
a ll i11ated
wit h
th e Re v
Brad l ey
S B C
Spenc er pnstor Tr oy Zw1ll1ng
Sunday school su pt
Su nday
sc hool
9 lO a rn
mo r nmq
worst11p
10 30
Su n day
evang eli st c meet ng T JO p m
Pray er meel r, q Wed n (&gt;Sd a y
7 30 p m
MIDDL EPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Cor ner Fourrh and Ma1n
M ddl eport Rev Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
i'l m
Mrs E rY'1n B~ umgll rd
ner sup t
Mornmg worShiP
10 4.'i a m
JE HO VA H S WITNESSES Larry Carnahan pres 1d1ng
m m ster Sunday
61ble l ee
Watchtower
l ure 9 30 am
study
10 JO am
Tuesday
B1b l e study 7 JO p m
Thu r s
Lay
m1n s try sc hool 7 30
p m
serY' ce meet1ng a 30

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EXAMPLES
3-$10
Refrrgerators
1-$25 Refrrgerator
S5 510 515 Chatrs. etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211
Rutland,

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IN CO ME Ta x Prepar ed bo th
Federal and Sa te Taxes w 1
be don e b y appo ntm enl5
on Y Pl ease phon e 992 2112 or
see Mrs Wand a Eb n Laure
Cl ff Rd Pomt- ro y on 0
J JOtc

Auto Sales
1972 SU PER Bee tl e Vo
wagen Phone 992 3961

ks

I 8 !Ol e

PHONE
949 3832 or 843 2667

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a hoUse
Pa mtmg stdtng r'OOftng
paper ha ng tng kit chen
cabtnets ex pert carpeting
etc

1968 CHEVR OLET Co on e! 6
cy t 3 spee d 4 dr run s good
tus t need s w nds h eld Pllo ne
985 3861
6 6tp

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'Pom eroy Ohto
Phone (614) 992 2798

STRIPPING FIN ISHES
FURNiriJRE METALS ETC
MODERN &amp; ANTIQUE
Reftnt shtng
Repatrlng
Cantng
Burnts htng
Upholster tog
We Also Bu y Antiques
Pt ck up Serv tce Ava tla ble
SE PTIC TANKS cleaned
Mod ern San tat on 99 2 395!1 or
991 7349
9 18 lf c

Notes
News, Events News
By Clarlu

soon

Mr and MIS Ralph Durst
and son Da' td spent NC \\
Years \\ eekend \\lth U1e1r son
Mr and Mrs Ralph Durst Jr
at Spn ngfleld The Durs ts
spent a recent \\ eekend \Hth
their daug hter Mr and Mrs
Dale Perkins at Por tsmouth
Their son m '"'' Dale Perkms
1s confmed to Mere) Hospital
m Por lsmouth He would appreciate cards or letters (rom
relalives and fn ends
Mr and Mrs Larrv Durst
and M1ss Barbara Ridenour of
Spn ng£ield spen t a 11 eekend
\\ ilh Mr and Mrs Ralph Durst
and Dav id
Mrs Eula Wolfe called on
Mrs Pea rl Norns Salurcda'
evenmg

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Here for the f u nerc~ l of Mrs
Ehzabeth Wickham las t \H:L'k
11 the Ewtng Funeral l~ ome
' ' e1 e Mr and M1s Douglas
WIC kham Sr Mr and Mrs
Douglas Wickham Jr Mr and
Mt s Tom Geanongeh Donald
Wic kham
Mrs
Kenn eth
Wic kham Mrs Cur lis Carter
all of Richm ond Mr and Mrs
Arlie Wi ll ard Columbus
Sa nford Wells Alban) M1 and
M1s Harold Hayes Logan
Mrs Caddie Wickham and
M1ss Bess1e Comer Gallipolis
Mr and Mt s Douglas
Wickham Sr 11 cre overmgh&lt;
guesls of M1 and Mrs J oi n
Wickham

Mr
and Mr s
Dav1d
Belc asb o and daughlers Am\
and Sara of F1 fc Scotl,md
spen t ti couple of da\ s \\l th her
gr an dm oth er Mrs T I
Weber
Mr and M1 s Jack Kueker
Monahnet Til were 1 eunt
'1s1tors of her aunt Mrs J ohn
HoffilhUl
M1ss l.(o!UI .t Jean E id ungct
spent se' eral cta vs with Mr
and Mrs Charles E1chmge r
and Suzanrmh Columbus
Mrs J ean Summ e rfie ld
M1s Nora Brown a nd M1s
Barbara Sarge nt left Thursda1
fm F lon da Mrs Sununerfleld
and Mrs BrD\\ n \\ 1t h \ ISI I \\ 1th
Mr and Mrs Larn Roush
Cit Wm ter Ha\ en ,n1d Mr s
Sarge nt 11111 IIS!l Mrs F T
\lien at Leesburg
Mr and Mrs Rol Chnst1
Spt: nt t\\ O weeks wath Mr a nd
Mrs Dona ld Matlac k La ke
W01 th F lu11da

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If you test dnve
you'll
F any new or used car on our lot
rec e rve R E E 1 2 lb box of sugar No
purchase necessary Only hcensed dnver s
yart,crpate Offe r good through Satur
ay , anuary 18 a t 5 00 P m Ltmrt 1 21b b
per famrly
ox

:ray

Dea lership open weekdays hll 6 oo Saturda y ttl! 5 ()0

Smith Nelson Motors, Inc.
500 E Marn St

Ph 992 2174

CLELAND

REALTY

KUHL'S

BARGAIN
CENTER
FOR GREAT
DISCOUNT

APPLIANCES

and FURNITURE

bo It Every T1me

1 3 ftC

£Ne~~ly!newe3
1 HOU SE un fur n shed 1 rooms ~~~~LISTIN~G
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k
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h d
g
and bath n1ce Ph one 992 27 80
or 992 343 2
breeze ay
ag
est
I 9 tf c an acre $18 sOO 00

At Cautton Ltght Rt 7
Tuppers Plarns OhiO
Phone 667 3858
OPEN WED THRU
SUNDAY9"-M 7PM.

CLOSE IN - 6 room frame
home bath electr ic heat
garage
and level lot
GROC ERY bUSiness tor sale
Building fo r sale or lease
Phone 773 561 8 fro m 8 JO p m NEAR STORES - 3 bedrooms
to 10 P m for appo ntJn ent with closets bath nat gas
F A turna ce porches wall to
-------- - -- -J -10-ttc wall
carpeting good panel ing
EA R CORN for sal e by bushel and large
foyer $1 7 sao 00
fo r 53 2S Phone 1 {614 ) 367
748 1 or 388 9991
I 16 7tc LOOK AT THIS - 49 acres just
off 124 Water tap and lots of
OVAT-;QN_ i2_;t"r~O-a~~st1 c frontag
on water hne Ntce
guil.n w th hardshell cas e site fo r ehouses
or small fa rms
New cost S500 will sell for
S325 G bson Les Paul De luxe Sl&gt; ooo no
electr c gu ttar wtth ha r d~he ll
cue New cost SSJO w 11 sell DO YOU HA VE A NlCE
fo r S32S Call 9~ 9 5913 Steve LARGJ; OLDER HOME THAT
Cleland Ra e ne Oh o 45771 YOU WAN T TO SELL
1 16 6tc We Need A Bunch of Small
c o~ N fo r s;J;- $325 bu- l E
Amos Phon e 1(614 1985 .t l27
I 16 Jtp
For Sale

F M C .Astro w1th wet Ime
1974 tratl mobile t1 at tra l er
Phqne I30• l 882 2829
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2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

Pomeroy 0

1974 OPEL MANTA Wa s S289S
NOW$2695
2 Door 4 speed transm ss on bucket sea ts rad o 5 000
actual mtles orange frn sh v nyl nte n or
1973 DATSUN 1200 2 DR CPE
mso
Local 1 owner car &amp; onl y 20 000 m les automat c tran s
radio wh te wa ll t res vtnyt 1nten or sharp as a tack
Orange I nlsh

USED CARS

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74 Olds Cut Sup Cpe , a1r, sharp .. .... . ....14795

1974
PINTO 4 CYL .................. J2295
Au to Clean

74 Olds 98 l Sedan, power, an......

73 Dodge Pol Cus 4 Dr HT , pow,

ra ct a r

1971
PLYMOUTH SATELLITE ........ ~1495
Sebr mg 4dr sedan smal l V 8 auto P S p s
auto P S P B

1973 CHEVY IMPALA ___ __ ___s2695
Dr H T fact a ,. P S P B

1973
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P S P 8 tact a r
1973 FORD MAVERICK. _____ s2195
Dr Sed au to vmyJ top

p

a1r ••• 12895

Cut

Cpe, V-8,

auto, P S.... _.. .. '1495

1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA .......... ~1795

68 Pontiac Bonneville H T Sedar., power, a1r '595

PS

Today's

lTD HT. Cpe., V roof, a1r ... .. ...... '995

66 Pontiac

Chesler.

Cat.

4 Dr , VB,

auto,

P

s ........

1495

Dr Sedan a r condrt•on ed tu ly equ pped
low ml eage One of the sharpest 72 s
a 1ywhere
t1

1971 Ford Gal. 500
4 Dr Sedan
Except on al

a

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YOUR CHOICE

1970 Chrysler VB Newport
4 Dr Sedan ai r cond auto tran s One owner
car
.YOUR CHOICE

1970 Ford VB Gal. 500
4 Or Sedan auto trans
N ce

$1295

powe r steering

Yo u II l1k e Our Quality Way
of Domg Bus mess

01 $200 to $500 On Certam I '175 Models - Cars &amp;

CASH REBATE

Trucks
Eflective Ttl Feb 28 1975
See Fred Blaellnar, Darrell Doddrrll
or Dan T,h,,o.... ,..

after the second race
Track offJCJals canceled the
remamder ot the races and
promised to have repa irs made
by Friday

Male chauvinism won this one
CINCINNATI (UPl ) - Men
and women s basketball ran a
colliSIOn course here -and the
women lost
•
A close and exc1tmg women s
collegi ate game between

It was a direc t confrontatiOn bet\\ een male
chauvuusm and women s hb
1amented Cmcmnatl wome~ s
team coach Tom Thacker
And unfortunat e!) male
chauvuusm won
Complamed M1am1 coach
Elame Hieber 11 set women s
athlelics back hve years A
rea l slap m the face for

M1amt ol Ohio and Cmcmna 11
was halted w1lh 4 &gt;O remammg
Wednesday mght to allow male
teams to begm warmmg up 35
mmutes before their scheduled
game time

PHILADELPHIA ( UPI ) - In thiS fickle miXed-up soc1ety of
011rs peculiarly chameleon like m that 1t ts eas1ly mfluenced by
changmg whiillS fads and popularity polls, one man somehow
manages to disregard all these ll'relevancJes and stand fast
Joe Frazter IS like the rock that withstands time He doesn t
change
As a boy he grew up With certam strong Ideals and he believes
By Chet Tannehlll
m them as firmly today as ever did He doesn't shill he doesn t
One
hundred
feet
of
frontage of a short street m Middleport
play-act he doesn t say yes when what he really means 1s no If
has
produced
two
men
who are known natwnally one m the
he feels one way about you toda y he s a cmch to feel the same
field
the
other
m the military It s doubtful if any
entertamment
way about you tomorrow the followmg day and the rest of the
other 100 feet of small town street frontage has or w111 equal what
week He's consistent and m this day and age that makes him
from
389 Beach St and 37&gt; Beach St Middleport have g1ven
somethihg special mdeed
Amenca
The consc1enlious 3().year-old Fraz1er works out m his gym
From 389 there came USAF Bng General James Harlinger
here across from the railroad station almost every day and one
of the nat1on s recogmzed planners m mr mtlitary The
one
Item stays uppermost 1n his rmnd A thll'd meetmg w1th
Vietnam combat fighter pilot was the son of the late
former
Muhanunad Ali the man he knocked down and beat on pomts the
Lawrence
Hartmger and Mrs Vmlet Hariiii!!er who still resides
first time and then lost ~ dec1s10n to m thel.l' second fight
m
the
home
place
1That'sa11 I'm livmg for-to go back to that guy, Joe Frazier
Next door at 375 Beech commR along less than ~decade
says, toweling the perspll'ation from his face after an early af
later
was Dave Diles son of the lateMr and Mrs L D- Dlles
ternoon workout
Diles
Will
launch h1s fourth network TV sports show ABC s • Pro
While FraZier keeps working out here Ali talks about his next
Show
startmg Sunday, Apnl 27 from Hollywood
Fan
opponent Chuck Wepner who never really beat anybody of grea t
Dave informs me the showw1U be presented at vanous times
consj!Quence Ah IS booked to meet Wepner m Cleveland two
for
21
SUflday afternoons dependmg on the ABC schedules for the
months from now
dsy
D1les
does an early mornmg sports commentary show _ as
~ccording to the Rmg magazme ratings, George Foreman IS
he has for years - for WJR , Detroit works m ABC sporting
No I among the heavyweight contenders for All s crown Frazier
events and free lan ces
IS No 2 and Wepner IS No 8 but Ali has his own personal
Accordmg to Dave pro fan Will consiSt of sports celebnty
r"'l.kmgs and after he fights Wepner, he s likely to meet third
guests
and people from the studio aud1ence teammg m both
rariked Ron Lyle before anybody else
questiOn and answer sesswns a nd m sports slW!!s (such as
' Is he really gonna fight Wepner • Frazier asks a newsman
shootmg
baske&lt;s 111 th e studio) The eventual wmners will be
Yeah comes the answer He wan is another pay day '
competmg
for about $10,000 m prizes
Joe Fraz1er looks mcredulous
We
plan
to line up some of the biggest sports stars m
What kmda pay day he needs• sa}s Fraz1er He JUSt made
Am en ca Dave wrote
five m1llion, dl(ln t he • You know, what I call hun now IS a
He will leave m February and remain_ m Hollywood for the
chick A chick IS a small chicken and to me that s what he IS
11 takes to ta pe the entire senes there He w1ll work out an
time
Furthermore, he s a black man with a yellow streak right down
with WJR so that he can be absent from De!roJt for
arrangement
the nuddle of his back He s duckm me He s afraid of me I
the stretch, perhaps by ongmatmg hiS WJR sports com
know that, he knows that the public knows that He s trymg to
menta r1es from Hollywood
get all these easy fighters, but nobody is gonna pay to see him
Dave who has had three ABC network shows - bowling
fight these guys He calls everybody s name he wants to fight
basketball
and football - also has done play by-play football
but he never says my name Why shun me ' I II tell you why I
reportm g as well as color commentary for both ABC and the
bea t hun tw1ce and he knows I II beat hun agam Sooner or later
Detroit Lions
he s gotta ftght me
He authored a boo k with Duffy Dougherty, former Michigan
Whenever Joe Fraz1er talks abou t Ali he refers to him as
State
football coach, and IS nowworkmg on another book
CaSSius Clay ' the same way he always has
.Abou t IO years ago Dave started talking about rellrmg (at
• As far as I m concerned he s still Clay ' says Frazier
the
npe
old age of say 34) allowmg when on the subJect he d like
When he gets to thepomt that he can put me down like I put him
to
own
a
piece of land m Me1gs CoWily to bu1ld on From there
down, then he s Muhammad Ali I promiSe him if he can put me
the
dream
went, he'd relax write, and watch ulcer~d pep-pilled
down, I llcrawlacross the rmg on my knees and say to hun You
sleep-pilled birlh-pilled overtaxed Amencana go past hiS &lt;loor
are The Greatest ' And I promiSe him somethm else- ! won t
Today Diles has that parce l of land somewhere back of
back down on my word like he did
Racine
to wh1ch he doubtless hopes to re&lt;reat m due time It s
Joe Frazter concedes Muhammad Ah IS a good boxer
m)
guess
this won't happen soon There IS heavy demand for the
• But he s a complete phony
talen t Diles has as his latest proJect above suggests
Why ?
In enviSage Dave as another Howard Cosell ABC) less the
Because he runs around and tells people, 'Do as I say bu t
abrasive
lube personahty Diles m hiS begurnmg JOurna!i&lt;m days
don't dowhat I do' He preaches black, but he doesn t hve black •
m Gall ipolis and Middleport softened no questions auned at
Whether or not he ever ft ghts Ah agam, ana chances are good
up sports figures He asked questions that were abrasive
puffed
he will, Frazier IS secure f1pancially Thanks to the mveslments
too
But
m the fe n limes I ve watched hun (when m DetrOit ) 0 ~
he has made , he could live comfortably without too many
his
own
sports
show he did not come across as pugnac!Ouslj as
problems His wife and his mother frequently ta lk to him about
does the Cose!l most of us know frow recer 1Mondu1 mglt
hangmg up his gloves
Of Diles and Cosell 11 IS filling to report here that the former
' 'That comes up 24 hours a day ' he laughs My wife keeps
IS
an
of the la tter both for his ab11ity m teleVISIOn sports
saymg, How long you gonna be at this' and We want you home and aadmll'er
~ a human bemg
more ' My mother IS the same way She says You have your
M) guess all thmgs considered IS h H w1ll be another 10 0
health and yoW' strength son and you oughta get out of 11, but if
15
'
ears
before Dave leaves ne work elevt c.: lon sports B) har
!Jus ISWhat you want, all we ca n do IS JUSt pray for you
tme Brig Gen Har mger eas1h wtll ha ve served out hts tune 1r
Joe Frazter rsn 't getting out of 11JUS! yet
ha ~ r &lt;lnk h 1ve been a trwJOr gcr eral and be servmg hiS coun ry
One more crack a I Muhanunad Ali IS a ll he wants
as a I Getteral
• He s older than I am, ' says the former champ 'The longer
ThCise wo men orachJevement~e rare mdecd for t\\o se 1 ~.: t f
he walls , the worse 1t IS for hun I think my st.amma ts much
paren1" o h&lt;iH' pn cl ncerl r'r. 1 100-foot fromagt- 1 f .&amp;t ch s u
greater than his What s more I thmk he kno •Sit
M1ddk p&lt;n

ih~ ,imy aft~;,~-.-~~C'f.~~

women
Thacker an All Amencan
who helped the Cmcy men s
team wm NCAA hUes m 1961
and 1962 was making hiS debut
as head coach of the Cmcmnati
females
Bad Sportsmanship
I thmk the umvers1ty
displayed very bad sporls
mansh1p In not allowmg us to
fm1sh the game, Thacker sa1d
Thursday Mter all we re a
varsity team too
M1ss Hieber waged a stormy
protest to uruvemty offiCials
who stopped the game and
later comp!amed Thacker only
mildly protested
I think If the Cmcmna 11
coach had been a woman s~e
would have a rgued n ght
alongSide me she said
But Thacker sa1d don t get
him wrong -he thinks the
..women were d1scnmma led
aga lllSt
I wa s caught m the mid
die he sa1d There was the
associate athletic director who
helped hll'e me saymg to call
th e game I protested and sa1d
we should be all~wed to fm!Sh
but the official word was no
When the bard.fought game
was halted Cincmnat1had a 53&gt;0 lead Thacker hopes the
game can eventually be com
pleted
Lot More Exciting
As 1t turned out out game
was a lot more exc1tmg than
the men s game ' S81d Thack
er The CinCinnati men s team
beat Southern Methodist Urn
vers1ty m a !(16.74 11Ulaway
Thacker says he's been fully
converted to women s bb
This was an e) e-opener
he said Sooner or later the
women are gomg to succeed
and I'm JOtnmg the band
wagon
'I man advocate of women s
r~gh ts now I see what they ve
been up agamst all along
Thmgs like thiS never hit you
until you're associa ted with
II

mixup
Thacker s111d he realized the
Wllverslly had a contract With
a radio statiOn to broadcast the
men s game on tune but tbat
from h1s p!a ymg experience he
didn t thmk takmg away s1x

Three hospitalized in

headon auto collision

or seven mmutes of wannup
lime would hurt the men
Three
persons
were
Added MISs Hieber, They hospitalized foll owmg a headon
told me 11 was common to stop eolliswn at 8 p m Thursday on
men s prelimmary JUnior Rt 141 at Ingles Hill m Gallia
vars1ty games for th1s reason Coun ty
But the pomt lS our game also
The Gallia Me1gs Post Sta te
was a varsity ga me •
H1ghwa y Patrol said the cars
She saw the situation as were dnven by James E
pomtmg out the meqmty that
Phillips 26 Gallipolis and
still exists between men's and
Gary D Miller 29 Pa triOt Star
women s spor&lt;s
Rt Gallipoha
Athielics offers the same
Adm1tted to the Holzer
values --eharacter bwldmg, Medical Center and reported m
teamwork and pat1ence - to Crillcal condil!On today was
women as well as men she Carol Ann Miller 29 Patriot
said 'But apparently some Star Rt Gallipolis Listed m
people sttll don t take that very fair cond!hon was Mic hael D
seriously
M1ller age 3 both passengers
m Miller s car Phillips was
listed as sahsfactory
Accordm g to a hosp1tal
COACHES REHIRED
spokesman Phillips has m
DETROIT
( UPI I
ternal InJuries apd mulliple
Assistant coaches Raymond lacera tiOns Mrs Miller was m
Berry and Wally English have surgery this mormng for repair
been rehired for next season by of fac1al InJUries She also has
the Detrmt Lions
other mullipl e mjun es
Coa ch R1ck Forzano an- Mi chael D Miller had head and
noW!ced the reh1anng Thurs scalp mjur1es
day after his defensive staff
Gary D Miller was treated
was
depleted
by
th e and released They were taken
res1gnalions of assistants Ed to the hospital by the Gallia
Khayat and Bob Hollway
Coun ty Volunteer Emergency
Khaya t went to Atlanta
Squad The Incident 1s slill
Hollw ay to seek a head Wider mvesligalion
coachmg rob and another
Four JUVemles were c1ted to
assista nt
John
Meyer , Gallia COW!ly Juvemle Col(ft
recently left for Green Bay ' for throwing snowballs at a
Replacements for the three motor vehicle fo llowmg an
have not been named
acc ident at 12 40 p m Thurs
day on Rt 7 at Eureka
The patrol said the boys
snow ball ed an
Ashla nd
PLANS ABANDONED
EVANS TO FARM
CHRISTCHURCH New Zea
ST LOUIS Mo (UP!) - The
land (UP!) - The New
St
LouiS Blues Thursday sent
Zealand swmmung counCil has
abandoned plans to stage the Chris Evans to their Denver
1978 world sw1m cham farm club
Evans had played m 22
p10nsh1ps, Morrrs Duckgames
for the Blues since
manton cha!rmim of the N Z
swurunmg council satd Fnday bemg acqull'ed earlier m the
The vote m favor of aban- season from the Kansas City
donmg the competitiOn was (1.5 Scouts in exch~nge far
defenseman Larry Giroux,
he said
1am Jusf 'I little sad that we later &lt;raded to the DetrOit Red
are not able to carry on with Wings The Blues sa1d when
out plans but we have 11Ul mto they acqwred Evans he would
fin ancial difficulties
Duck be used prunarily as a penlilty
killer but he had sat out most
manum sa1d
games recently

Be rme the game Thacker
and Miss Hieber had heen told
here was a 7 30 p m deadline
o t!low the men ;.o warmup for
he1r 8 o:; p m ga me The
'\ r n PT s game was Ill e m
r rtn g IJt f' use of a ur 1form

Chem1 cal tractor-trailer
operated by Wilham D Siple
29 of Ironton Siple suddenly
s topped his rig when he thought
he had struck something The
sudden stop caused the &lt;railer
to jackknife Siple was nol
InJured
Another Gallla County ac·
cJdent occurred at 6 iiO a m on
Bob McCormick Rd where an
auto driven by Madge E
Brown ,
49
Gallipolis
slid mto a car
op
erated by William
J
Johnson 18, of Crown City
There was mmor damage, and
no charge was flied
Kenneth E Wallbrown 21
Long Bottom, was cited to
Me1gs CoWl ty Court for 1m
peroper backmg following a
car school bus acc1dent at 4 30
p m Thursday on CoW!ty Road
31 m Meigs CoW!ly
Offi cer s sa1d Wallbrown
backed h1s car from a private
driveway slrikmg a Southerh
D1s!r1Ct school bus driven by
Charles R Lawrence, 30 of
Portland Noe one on the
loaded bus was mjured

.LARRY'S
MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
,Featunng
Kirkwood
Governor
Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wrde Up
To70' Long
24' W1de Secttonal
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Wmter Hours 9 a m
to6p m
Mon Thru Sat.

Closed Sundfiys
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•

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NO NONSENSE ADDITIONAL

BOSSIER CITY I a (UP! I
-Jockeys at Lows1ana Downs
Thursday said the track was
Wlsafe and refused to part!Cl
pa te m the racmg program

o

1972 Ford Gran Tonno

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
9&lt;2 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenmgs Unlil6 0~ Trl 5 p m Sa•

985 4100
Located on St Rt 7

Ford

p B

1971 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SPD....... ~795
1971 PINTO 2 DR .................... S1295

YOUR CHOICE

2 Or Se da n onl y 29 548 easy m tes power
stee r ng au to tran s

69

2 Dr H T 350 V 8 auto

Stclt on Wagon 73 00 cc 4 cyl eng ne auto
trans lugg age rack One local owner

70 Olds 88 Roy. Cpe, pow, a1r, v roof .. .. . ' 1495

1972
MERCURY MONTEG0 .......}1695
Dr V 8 au to P S P B fa ct a r
4

1974 Ford Pinto

1971 Plymouth V8 Sattelite

69 Olds 88 HT Sed., v roof, a1r .... .. ....... '995

RIGGS USED CARS

•

12195

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed , power, a1r .......... 11495

7D Olds

S 6 cyl

See Ray R1ggs or Roger Riebel

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Edllor

.~ ........

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v roof, alr.. ... .... . .. .. 13495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe, V roof, pow , a1r .. ..
72 Chev Imp Cpe., V-8 auto , P S .... . .... 12195
72 Pont1ac Cat HT Cpe., power, au .... .. . ,12695
71 Chevelle Mal Cpe, v-rool, a1r ........... . 11995
71 Ford Wagon, lull power, a1r........ ....... 11895

r----SPECIALS----.
1972
MER. MAROUIS·------~2395
Brougham 4 dr hardtop full y equtpped new rubber

4

Vega Hatchback, 4 sp , rad 1o

73 Olds Cut Sup HT Cpe , power, a1r ... ... ,13295

1972 FORD TORINO 4 DR.......... ~1695

4

~ Ton P1ckup R A NGER XLT On ly a on m les 360 v a eng me
Pos I ve traction 7 SOx 16 8 ply mud and snow H.O t1res wi th
tubes and spare Power steer ng &amp; b akes a sp t ran~ eKtra
heavy Ira 1t and r"ear aK ies a nd spr ng s AM F M Stereo radro
ca b I ght s step bu mper rear an d protect on guard front con
ve n ence group 7 100 GVW and oil er tu 1 equ pment

.. .. 15895

4 Dr

VB

Save s2000

1

Stand trans

Sport Parade

1974 Ford Four Wheel Dnve

73 Olds 98 lS Sedan, full power, a 1r. . .. .. . 14395

P B

YES

We can ~ell you th e form e r owners All of
th ese are are trade d m on new Fords, or
th e ir tr a de m

74 Cadillac Cpe DeV1IIe, lull power, a1r ... . 16995

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO ......... ~2295
P S

These a re not a uctiOn cars

Oua hty IS r e m e mbered long afte r pnc e rs forgot
ten•

73

V 8 auto

NO

74 Cad1llac Cpe DeVille, lull power, a1r .. ... 16995

1972
PINTO WAGON .. . ••• •• • ••• • • •• • s1695
4 cyl a sp lu ggage rack

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA
$4295
4 door 1 owner car and only 10 400 mt les V 8 engtn e w th
au tom at c powe r steermg power brakes factory a r
tmted glass delu xe body and whee l open ng mold ng s
sandstone vin yl sea ts beau t1 ful dark red ftn tsh TRUL y A
CRE AM PU FF

B It bed

7

lr cond AM F M all pwr accessor ies cru se co ntrol

Lany Lavender

Strout Realty

1974 CHEVY___ ___ ______!2B95
V 8 sta 'dard tran s

RACINE PLUMBING
.•Complete
&amp; HEATING
plumbmg &amp;
heatmg servrce and
general sheet metal
works
Free
Estrmates
Phone 949 5961
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or 992-5700
·

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Pom eroy Oh o Phone 992
Phone 742 4465
I ke ou r wor k and ra es
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Phone 74'2 5081
I 15 Me
1 17 3 p
Pnced for Ourck Sale
12 19 tfc
12 29 lfc
----NOVELTY Fabr c and Crafts
1 New Wood Burnrng
rece ntly pu rchased a large For Rent
WILL tr• m or cut trees or
HEATER-139 95
ve 1tory ot craft suppf es
Real Estate For Sale
clea n
out
sh rubb ery
Sav e 50 pet to 60 P&lt;l on al l WO power saw s one Me
POMEROY LANDMARK
ba se ments att1 cs etc 949
7 ROOM house ba th and
2
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Jilek W Carsey M gr
3221 or 742 444 1
excel lent ne ghbo rhOOd wall
r abr cs C~n d Cra fls Belpre
Phone 14'2 3656
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Phone 992 2181
01 0
to wa f car pet ng large lot
garag e rea sona bl e ut 11t t es CR EMEAN S CONCRE TE de
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1 15 4 c
Cal 992 3877
NEVER use d anythmg 1 ke 195 7 CHEVY parts NEW
I \le red Monda y through
1 9 tf c
SHOO TIN G MATC H Corn
t say users of Blue Lu st re
Saturda y an d ev en ng s
Lakewood
tractiOn
bars
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Ho low Gun Cu b turn f rs t car pet cleaner Ren t elec tr c
HOME S No Money Down
Phone ·:146 1142
lil cker a r shocks hoo ker NEW
r 9 I nft £" M les Cemetery shampo oer \ 1 Baker Fur
- Paym ent s ac cord ng to
6 13 tf c
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3
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for
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99
2
3496
qu s only Su nday January
Ad mm s lrat on loan co n
1 17 3tc
after 6 p m BEST OFFER
9 1 p n
ve nt ana l f na nc ng also EXCAVA TING dozer loader
10
17
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1 16 3 c 40 INCH gas range exce ll en t
ava lab le w th m n mum
and ba ckho e wo rk septi c
cond t on $35 Phone 992
down Lovely homes n three
tank s nstal ed dump truck s
CLOSE
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and to boys for h re w 11 ha ul
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mach
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For
sewn
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Sa u r d e~ y n gh t 7 p m a !
f II d rt top so11 1meston e &amp;
stre tch fabr cs butt on he esg
lot s Ca 1 for more n
Mnson Auc t on Hor ton St n 1968 NT ERNA TI,ONAL S~ ~ 4
gravel Call Bob or Rog er
fancy
des
gns
etc
Paint
fo rma t on 992 5976
Mason W Va Con s gnments whee l dr v e be'St off er Pll one
Je ffers day pho ne 992 7089
sl ghtly b em Slled CilOICe of
we iCOlle Pho 1 e ()0-1) 773 985 3505 near Ch ester
1
15
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phone 992 3525 or 992
car ry ng cas e or se wn
5471
S232
- - - - - - - - - - 1 2!_ Jl p
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$49
80
cash
or
termi
10 3 ttc
2 11 tf c
BU ILDIN G tot 60 ft frontage
ava lable Phone 992 7755
1.,. 70 DOD GE Corone r 500 ex
by
165
ft
The
sec
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s tartn g cell ent cond ton pr ced 0
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on R verv ew Dr ve L ncoIn EXCELS IOR Sa lt Wor ks Ea st
I day J~n 17 at 7 p m 215 se ll Phone 992 5663
-----Man St Pomeroy Al l kinds
H II Pomeroy Oh o I f m
N Second M dd leport A
1 17 6tp
of sa lt wat er pellets water
teres ted ca I 99 2 3230 aft er s p
Real Estate for Sale
Pli.J 0 lets llnd Ends
nugge ts blo ck sa t and own
m
9 81c
house S500 down
0 11 o R ver Salt Phon e 99 2
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I:SE: UkOOM
fu r n shed 3 BEDROOM
10 17 ttc
389 1
$90 mon th Phone 991 3975 or
-------apar tment Ca l 992 5908
992 257
6 5 tf c
1 17 tfc
NO TI CE OF APPOINTMENT
1 3 fc
E XCAVAT IN G
do ze r
CASE NO 21 387
ROOM unfurniShed house
Estate ot J erry Culwell 5 base
backho e
and
dlf cher
HO USE S5 000 Pll one 992 567 1
ment
and
ya
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325
Decea sed
wate rl ne foot er s drai ns
Sp r ng Avenu e References
1 12 18tc
No ce s hereby g ven tha t
road s an d bru sh cl ean ng no
----Phone
992
7660
W II an
Cu lwell of R R 3
NEW - All elec carpeted 3
ob too small no weath er too
1 8 lfc
A ban v Oh o has been duly
bad Charl es R Ha tf1eld Rt 1
BR a r condtttonmg elec
appo nted ad 1 n strator of the 4
Rutl and 0 Phone 742 6092
range S1 7 soo oo
RM apt turn Shed ut 1 t1 es
Es lat e of Jerry Cu lwell
I 7 26t c
pa d one ch ld accept ed John
deceased ate of M e gs Cou ty
4
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33
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so
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of
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I 14 6tp
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contract
w lh n fou r months
PI a nces We se rv ce and
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Mob
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Ho~e
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Da ted th s 6th day of Ja nua ry
$26 50Q 00
repa r an yt1ng In the home or
19 75
Rt 33 ten m les north of
bu s ness 215 N Sec ond
MAIN
RUTLAND
Spac
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older
Pomeroy Large ots w th
Mann ng D Web ster
M dd le port Phone 99 2 3509
home carpet ed modern
conc rete pat os s dewal ks
P ro be~ e Judge of sa d Cou nt y
POM,EROY.... O
1 9 30t c
run ner s and off st reel
Me gs Cou n ly Oh o
kttch en dr s hwasher &amp;
park ng Ph&lt;..ne 992 7479
( 1 10 7 2J Jtc
RUTLAND - 1 story frame
d sposa l 5 bedrooms ba th &amp;
CAR PET mstallat on S1 25 per
12 31 ti c 5 rooms &amp; bat h hv ng R has
ha lf !35 00000
yar d Phon e R chard west
843 2667
FURNI SHE0- ~p; --n- M id
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2
BEDROOMS
12 24 26tp
dleport ut 1 t1es paLd Phon e renJ v a te d
carpet e d
Burltngham
som e car
-------992 :nos befor' e 7 n even ng
By Umted Press lnlernaltonal
paneled !lied porches NG
pettng furn tture mcluded
1 IS 3t c
heal garage lot 51xl 25
fodav IS Friday Jan 17 the
Sl
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17th day of 197&gt; w1th 348 to 3 ROO MS and bat h fu rni Shed JU ST $9 500 oo
FAIRVIEW HTS - Lovely
n ce and clean Phone 992
follow
307 Spnng Avenue
1931
br ck &amp; frame 4 bedrooms 2
1he moon IS approachmg lis
1 12 6tp
baths lovely k lichen &amp;
Pomeroy
992 2298
- - - ------~-- - din ng ut lrty R about I
first phase
CONTACT
and 4 ROOM furntsh ed and acre mce workshop n the
The mornmg stars are Mars 3 unfu
Lots Pauley
rn shed apar tme nts
rear S26 000
and Saturn
Phon e 99 2 5434
Branch Manager
Tuppers Plains, 0.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
1
4 12 tfc
I he evemng stars are Mer
level acre ranch type home
cur) Venus and Jupi ter
2 BR bath nt ce kttchen &amp;
SEE US
dtnrng hard wood floors
Those born on this date are
ba sement with forced atr
under the s1gn of Capncorn
3 11 lfc
heat uti ty R A REAL
-----Amrn can sta tesman sc1en FuR N 1SHE D-;p, -Ad~;;-;;,-..,.
BARGAIN $13 500
l1sl and author Benjamm Middl eport Phone 992 3874 PORTLAND - 4 nlce level
11 14 tfc
lots (good ground ) close to
Franklin was born Jan 17
r1ver
good dnlled well and
1927
i RAI LER sp ace 2 m les from water system good concrete
ON ALL
On thiS dav m his tory
Pomeroy Rt l4J Phone 992 block garage storage bldg
In 1806 the first baby was
S8S8
NEW and USED
large ho use 4 BR ONLY
bo1n '" the White House He - - - -- ------ ~ ~ tfc $4 700
\\ as the son of Thomas and 1 or 3 BEDROOM home r m le ALL CASH FOR YO UR
LET US SELL FOR
Mar tha Randolph and the
~~~";s~f m erov on Old 33 c an HOME
YOU
grandson of President Thomas
1 16 6tc
992 2259 or 992 2568
Jefferson
FURN~SH-eO--a~;;:t ; ;nt
In 1974 Egypt a nd Isra el ut lit es furn shed su table
h
for two workmg men or
reac ed agreement on sep.arat ret red cou pl e L v1ng room
You Can Keep
II g their forces along the Suez
k tchen sh ower and bath On
man htghwa y Ma son W Va
Your Cool
Cana I and hm1ti ng arms
Phone 773 su1
at Kuhl's
10 27 ttc
Bargam Center

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Benramm Franklm said Doth
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K m g s &amp; Queen s
Endo l Ftrst Ha lf
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Dece mber 11 1974
Won Lost
Mr and Mrs Robert Pm sons
84 52
No 6
Ja ck s Club
76
60 of Delaware spen t ThursdHJ
Go Go
!6
60
Fearso me Four
60 76 rug hi w1lh the latter s motliet
No 2
60 76 Mrs Ruth Parsons and son
No I
46
90
High lnd Game
Ray Pres ton Mrs Edna Parsons
Roach '2 01 S I MMcu n 196 and Mark
Wo men Opa l Hu pp 161 Dor s
Mr and Mrs Don Stevens of
Hallh II 160.
Culloden
W Va \\ ere Sundd\
Hloh Ser ies - Me 1 R t~y
Roach SJ I Moses Norma n
Women Opa l Hu pp 456 Dor s dinner gues ls of Mr and Mrs
Ha lfh 11 .ot1 1.
Dallas Hill and Dea n
Team H1 gh Gam e and Seres
Mr and Mrs Dun Bell en
- No 6 654 and 18 3
tertamed 1n honor of P,ml
En
m s birthday \lith a dmne1
Kings and Qu ee ns
Ja nu ary 1 1915
a l their home Attending were
W on Lost
Mr and Mrs Paul Ervin Mr
No 6
8
0
Go Go
and
Mrs Eugene Ervm and
'
2
Fea rso n e Four
6
1 daug hter Kelly of Bashan Rd
Jac k s Clvb
2
6
No I
2
6
Mr and Mrs Flovd Norns
No 2
0
B
I!Slted M1 and Mrs Rol
H gh lnd Ga ne - Me1 Ray
Poole1 nt Mt
Het mon
Roach '228 Moses N o r m&lt;~, 71
Wom en Op al Hupp 200 NeiiC 1 recently
Car sey 168
Bi ll Wh eeler and Keith
H1Qh Seres
Men Rav
Roach 50J B 1 Halt e1ct 52 1 As hle) studenls at Oh10 Siale
Wom en Opa l Hup p J60 Neac 1
Umversil) Columbus spen t
Carsev 437
Team H gh Game and Se r es
the weekend With theu
- Go Go 618 and 777
parenls Mr and Mrs Alex
Wheeler and Mr and Mrs
Rober 1 Ashle)
Mor nm g Glorw s
January 1 1915
Mr and Mrs Edwm d a ass
Ex ce ls1or 0 I Co
t03 had as limcheon guests at then
G&amp;J Au to Par ts
84
home m Colwnbus Miss Lorna
G1bbs Groce ry
78
Newel Sunoco
5"
Bell and mother Mrs I 01s Bell
WMPO
52
Spenc er s Ma rkt-T
39 on Sa hirda\ "h1le Mrs Bell
H gh ln d Gan e
Mare e 1lSIted he1 daug h&lt;er I orn 1
W lson 196 Ja n enk ns 192
H gh Se r es
Ja, Jenk s for the 11 eekend
521 Donna Mc Farla nd 491
Ketth Hay man spent d
Team H1gh Cane - Spen \\ l"ekend n tth IHs nephr \\ Bncc
cer s Mar ket 783
Tea m H gh Ser es WMPO
Har t at Racme
12 67
Mr und Mrs Dorse t Wi lson
and sm s of Sissonv ille II Va
spen l Sa !urdaj 111lh Mrs
Erma Wilson
Mr and Mr s Rand all
Roberls have purcha sed lhe
proper!\ of Mrs Magg1e Roush
m Lela rt and 1111! mo1e rhere

Rutland
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SEWING AND
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Ktng s &amp; Queens
Dece mber 10 1974
Won Lost
Ja ck s Club
76
52
No 6
16
52
GoGo
7I
54
No 2
60
68
Fearson e Four
5-1
7-1
No I
18
82
H gh I d G&lt;~me
Men Ray
Roa ch 219 " av Roach '209
Wol11 en Don1 a McF arland
186 Dor s Ha fh II 110
H gh Ser es
Men Ray
Roa ch 56 1 Moses Norma 1 5&lt;~5
Women Donna McF cHiand
462 Anna Ha lf e d 442
Tea m H1gh Gan1e
Go Go
7S8
Team H gh Ser es
Jack s
Clu b 2125

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UNK autos com plete and
lo n ~-: 1ftrr that he \\ ts d91ng
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POMERO Y LA NES
Ktngs &amp; Qu ee n ~
Decemb er ] 1974
Won Lo st
Jac k s C ub
10
50
No 6
68 52
Go Go
66
5~
No 1
no 60
Fear some Four
52
68
No I
46
7-1
HIQ h It d Gi!n e
Ray
Roach '214 Moses Nor 1 ;u 10
Wo men Be tt y Sm th 165 Be ll y
Sm th 162
H1 gh Seres - Mel Ray
Roach 586 B 1 Ma cu n 5 1
Wom en Beo y S n h 485 Anne
Ha ff eld 41 9
Team H gh Gan c
Jac k s.
Club 638
Team H gl Se res
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GOOD USED
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Come out and see our
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EXAMPLES
3-$10
Refrrgerators
1-$25 Refrrgerator
S5 510 515 Chatrs. etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742-4211
Rutland,

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IN CO ME Ta x Prepar ed bo th
Federal and Sa te Taxes w 1
be don e b y appo ntm enl5
on Y Pl ease phon e 992 2112 or
see Mrs Wand a Eb n Laure
Cl ff Rd Pomt- ro y on 0
J JOtc

Auto Sales
1972 SU PER Bee tl e Vo
wagen Phone 992 3961

ks

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PHONE
949 3832 or 843 2667

All Types of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a hoUse
Pa mtmg stdtng r'OOftng
paper ha ng tng kit chen
cabtnets ex pert carpeting
etc

1968 CHEVR OLET Co on e! 6
cy t 3 spee d 4 dr run s good
tus t need s w nds h eld Pllo ne
985 3861
6 6tp

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'Pom eroy Ohto
Phone (614) 992 2798

STRIPPING FIN ISHES
FURNiriJRE METALS ETC
MODERN &amp; ANTIQUE
Reftnt shtng
Repatrlng
Cantng
Burnts htng
Upholster tog
We Also Bu y Antiques
Pt ck up Serv tce Ava tla ble
SE PTIC TANKS cleaned
Mod ern San tat on 99 2 395!1 or
991 7349
9 18 lf c

Notes
News, Events News
By Clarlu

soon

Mr and MIS Ralph Durst
and son Da' td spent NC \\
Years \\ eekend \\lth U1e1r son
Mr and Mrs Ralph Durst Jr
at Spn ngfleld The Durs ts
spent a recent \\ eekend \Hth
their daug hter Mr and Mrs
Dale Perkins at Por tsmouth
Their son m '"'' Dale Perkms
1s confmed to Mere) Hospital
m Por lsmouth He would appreciate cards or letters (rom
relalives and fn ends
Mr and Mrs Larrv Durst
and M1ss Barbara Ridenour of
Spn ng£ield spen t a 11 eekend
\\ ilh Mr and Mrs Ralph Durst
and Dav id
Mrs Eula Wolfe called on
Mrs Pea rl Norns Salurcda'
evenmg

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Here for the f u nerc~ l of Mrs
Ehzabeth Wickham las t \H:L'k
11 the Ewtng Funeral l~ ome
' ' e1 e Mr and M1s Douglas
WIC kham Sr Mr and Mrs
Douglas Wickham Jr Mr and
Mt s Tom Geanongeh Donald
Wic kham
Mrs
Kenn eth
Wic kham Mrs Cur lis Carter
all of Richm ond Mr and Mrs
Arlie Wi ll ard Columbus
Sa nford Wells Alban) M1 and
M1s Harold Hayes Logan
Mrs Caddie Wickham and
M1ss Bess1e Comer Gallipolis
Mr and Mt s Douglas
Wickham Sr 11 cre overmgh&lt;
guesls of M1 and Mrs J oi n
Wickham

Mr
and Mr s
Dav1d
Belc asb o and daughlers Am\
and Sara of F1 fc Scotl,md
spen t ti couple of da\ s \\l th her
gr an dm oth er Mrs T I
Weber
Mr and M1 s Jack Kueker
Monahnet Til were 1 eunt
'1s1tors of her aunt Mrs J ohn
HoffilhUl
M1ss l.(o!UI .t Jean E id ungct
spent se' eral cta vs with Mr
and Mrs Charles E1chmge r
and Suzanrmh Columbus
Mrs J ean Summ e rfie ld
M1s Nora Brown a nd M1s
Barbara Sarge nt left Thursda1
fm F lon da Mrs Sununerfleld
and Mrs BrD\\ n \\ 1t h \ ISI I \\ 1th
Mr and Mrs Larn Roush
Cit Wm ter Ha\ en ,n1d Mr s
Sarge nt 11111 IIS!l Mrs F T
\lien at Leesburg
Mr and Mrs Rol Chnst1
Spt: nt t\\ O weeks wath Mr a nd
Mrs Dona ld Matlac k La ke
W01 th F lu11da

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F A turna ce porches wall to
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carpeting good panel ing
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1974
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73 Dodge Pol Cus 4 Dr HT , pow,

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68 Pontiac Bonneville H T Sedar., power, a1r '595

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.YOUR CHOICE

1970 Ford VB Gal. 500
4 Or Sedan auto trans
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of Domg Bus mess

01 $200 to $500 On Certam I '175 Models - Cars &amp;

CASH REBATE

Trucks
Eflective Ttl Feb 28 1975
See Fred Blaellnar, Darrell Doddrrll
or Dan T,h,,o.... ,..

after the second race
Track offJCJals canceled the
remamder ot the races and
promised to have repa irs made
by Friday

Male chauvinism won this one
CINCINNATI (UPl ) - Men
and women s basketball ran a
colliSIOn course here -and the
women lost
•
A close and exc1tmg women s
collegi ate game between

It was a direc t confrontatiOn bet\\ een male
chauvuusm and women s hb
1amented Cmcmnatl wome~ s
team coach Tom Thacker
And unfortunat e!) male
chauvuusm won
Complamed M1am1 coach
Elame Hieber 11 set women s
athlelics back hve years A
rea l slap m the face for

M1amt ol Ohio and Cmcmna 11
was halted w1lh 4 &gt;O remammg
Wednesday mght to allow male
teams to begm warmmg up 35
mmutes before their scheduled
game time

PHILADELPHIA ( UPI ) - In thiS fickle miXed-up soc1ety of
011rs peculiarly chameleon like m that 1t ts eas1ly mfluenced by
changmg whiillS fads and popularity polls, one man somehow
manages to disregard all these ll'relevancJes and stand fast
Joe Frazter IS like the rock that withstands time He doesn t
change
As a boy he grew up With certam strong Ideals and he believes
By Chet Tannehlll
m them as firmly today as ever did He doesn't shill he doesn t
One
hundred
feet
of
frontage of a short street m Middleport
play-act he doesn t say yes when what he really means 1s no If
has
produced
two
men
who are known natwnally one m the
he feels one way about you toda y he s a cmch to feel the same
field
the
other
m the military It s doubtful if any
entertamment
way about you tomorrow the followmg day and the rest of the
other 100 feet of small town street frontage has or w111 equal what
week He's consistent and m this day and age that makes him
from
389 Beach St and 37&gt; Beach St Middleport have g1ven
somethihg special mdeed
Amenca
The consc1enlious 3().year-old Fraz1er works out m his gym
From 389 there came USAF Bng General James Harlinger
here across from the railroad station almost every day and one
of the nat1on s recogmzed planners m mr mtlitary The
one
Item stays uppermost 1n his rmnd A thll'd meetmg w1th
Vietnam combat fighter pilot was the son of the late
former
Muhanunad Ali the man he knocked down and beat on pomts the
Lawrence
Hartmger and Mrs Vmlet Hariiii!!er who still resides
first time and then lost ~ dec1s10n to m thel.l' second fight
m
the
home
place
1That'sa11 I'm livmg for-to go back to that guy, Joe Frazier
Next door at 375 Beech commR along less than ~decade
says, toweling the perspll'ation from his face after an early af
later
was Dave Diles son of the lateMr and Mrs L D- Dlles
ternoon workout
Diles
Will
launch h1s fourth network TV sports show ABC s • Pro
While FraZier keeps working out here Ali talks about his next
Show
startmg Sunday, Apnl 27 from Hollywood
Fan
opponent Chuck Wepner who never really beat anybody of grea t
Dave informs me the showw1U be presented at vanous times
consj!Quence Ah IS booked to meet Wepner m Cleveland two
for
21
SUflday afternoons dependmg on the ABC schedules for the
months from now
dsy
D1les
does an early mornmg sports commentary show _ as
~ccording to the Rmg magazme ratings, George Foreman IS
he has for years - for WJR , Detroit works m ABC sporting
No I among the heavyweight contenders for All s crown Frazier
events and free lan ces
IS No 2 and Wepner IS No 8 but Ali has his own personal
Accordmg to Dave pro fan Will consiSt of sports celebnty
r"'l.kmgs and after he fights Wepner, he s likely to meet third
guests
and people from the studio aud1ence teammg m both
rariked Ron Lyle before anybody else
questiOn and answer sesswns a nd m sports slW!!s (such as
' Is he really gonna fight Wepner • Frazier asks a newsman
shootmg
baske&lt;s 111 th e studio) The eventual wmners will be
Yeah comes the answer He wan is another pay day '
competmg
for about $10,000 m prizes
Joe Fraz1er looks mcredulous
We
plan
to line up some of the biggest sports stars m
What kmda pay day he needs• sa}s Fraz1er He JUSt made
Am en ca Dave wrote
five m1llion, dl(ln t he • You know, what I call hun now IS a
He will leave m February and remain_ m Hollywood for the
chick A chick IS a small chicken and to me that s what he IS
11 takes to ta pe the entire senes there He w1ll work out an
time
Furthermore, he s a black man with a yellow streak right down
with WJR so that he can be absent from De!roJt for
arrangement
the nuddle of his back He s duckm me He s afraid of me I
the stretch, perhaps by ongmatmg hiS WJR sports com
know that, he knows that the public knows that He s trymg to
menta r1es from Hollywood
get all these easy fighters, but nobody is gonna pay to see him
Dave who has had three ABC network shows - bowling
fight these guys He calls everybody s name he wants to fight
basketball
and football - also has done play by-play football
but he never says my name Why shun me ' I II tell you why I
reportm g as well as color commentary for both ABC and the
bea t hun tw1ce and he knows I II beat hun agam Sooner or later
Detroit Lions
he s gotta ftght me
He authored a boo k with Duffy Dougherty, former Michigan
Whenever Joe Fraz1er talks abou t Ali he refers to him as
State
football coach, and IS nowworkmg on another book
CaSSius Clay ' the same way he always has
.Abou t IO years ago Dave started talking about rellrmg (at
• As far as I m concerned he s still Clay ' says Frazier
the
npe
old age of say 34) allowmg when on the subJect he d like
When he gets to thepomt that he can put me down like I put him
to
own
a
piece of land m Me1gs CoWily to bu1ld on From there
down, then he s Muhammad Ali I promiSe him if he can put me
the
dream
went, he'd relax write, and watch ulcer~d pep-pilled
down, I llcrawlacross the rmg on my knees and say to hun You
sleep-pilled birlh-pilled overtaxed Amencana go past hiS &lt;loor
are The Greatest ' And I promiSe him somethm else- ! won t
Today Diles has that parce l of land somewhere back of
back down on my word like he did
Racine
to wh1ch he doubtless hopes to re&lt;reat m due time It s
Joe Frazter concedes Muhammad Ah IS a good boxer
m)
guess
this won't happen soon There IS heavy demand for the
• But he s a complete phony
talen t Diles has as his latest proJect above suggests
Why ?
In enviSage Dave as another Howard Cosell ABC) less the
Because he runs around and tells people, 'Do as I say bu t
abrasive
lube personahty Diles m hiS begurnmg JOurna!i&lt;m days
don't dowhat I do' He preaches black, but he doesn t hve black •
m Gall ipolis and Middleport softened no questions auned at
Whether or not he ever ft ghts Ah agam, ana chances are good
up sports figures He asked questions that were abrasive
puffed
he will, Frazier IS secure f1pancially Thanks to the mveslments
too
But
m the fe n limes I ve watched hun (when m DetrOit ) 0 ~
he has made , he could live comfortably without too many
his
own
sports
show he did not come across as pugnac!Ouslj as
problems His wife and his mother frequently ta lk to him about
does the Cose!l most of us know frow recer 1Mondu1 mglt
hangmg up his gloves
Of Diles and Cosell 11 IS filling to report here that the former
' 'That comes up 24 hours a day ' he laughs My wife keeps
IS
an
of the la tter both for his ab11ity m teleVISIOn sports
saymg, How long you gonna be at this' and We want you home and aadmll'er
~ a human bemg
more ' My mother IS the same way She says You have your
M) guess all thmgs considered IS h H w1ll be another 10 0
health and yoW' strength son and you oughta get out of 11, but if
15
'
ears
before Dave leaves ne work elevt c.: lon sports B) har
!Jus ISWhat you want, all we ca n do IS JUSt pray for you
tme Brig Gen Har mger eas1h wtll ha ve served out hts tune 1r
Joe Frazter rsn 't getting out of 11JUS! yet
ha ~ r &lt;lnk h 1ve been a trwJOr gcr eral and be servmg hiS coun ry
One more crack a I Muhanunad Ali IS a ll he wants
as a I Getteral
• He s older than I am, ' says the former champ 'The longer
ThCise wo men orachJevement~e rare mdecd for t\\o se 1 ~.: t f
he walls , the worse 1t IS for hun I think my st.amma ts much
paren1" o h&lt;iH' pn cl ncerl r'r. 1 100-foot fromagt- 1 f .&amp;t ch s u
greater than his What s more I thmk he kno •Sit
M1ddk p&lt;n

ih~ ,imy aft~;,~-.-~~C'f.~~

women
Thacker an All Amencan
who helped the Cmcy men s
team wm NCAA hUes m 1961
and 1962 was making hiS debut
as head coach of the Cmcmnati
females
Bad Sportsmanship
I thmk the umvers1ty
displayed very bad sporls
mansh1p In not allowmg us to
fm1sh the game, Thacker sa1d
Thursday Mter all we re a
varsity team too
M1ss Hieber waged a stormy
protest to uruvemty offiCials
who stopped the game and
later comp!amed Thacker only
mildly protested
I think If the Cmcmna 11
coach had been a woman s~e
would have a rgued n ght
alongSide me she said
But Thacker sa1d don t get
him wrong -he thinks the
..women were d1scnmma led
aga lllSt
I wa s caught m the mid
die he sa1d There was the
associate athletic director who
helped hll'e me saymg to call
th e game I protested and sa1d
we should be all~wed to fm!Sh
but the official word was no
When the bard.fought game
was halted Cincmnat1had a 53&gt;0 lead Thacker hopes the
game can eventually be com
pleted
Lot More Exciting
As 1t turned out out game
was a lot more exc1tmg than
the men s game ' S81d Thack
er The CinCinnati men s team
beat Southern Methodist Urn
vers1ty m a !(16.74 11Ulaway
Thacker says he's been fully
converted to women s bb
This was an e) e-opener
he said Sooner or later the
women are gomg to succeed
and I'm JOtnmg the band
wagon
'I man advocate of women s
r~gh ts now I see what they ve
been up agamst all along
Thmgs like thiS never hit you
until you're associa ted with
II

mixup
Thacker s111d he realized the
Wllverslly had a contract With
a radio statiOn to broadcast the
men s game on tune but tbat
from h1s p!a ymg experience he
didn t thmk takmg away s1x

Three hospitalized in

headon auto collision

or seven mmutes of wannup
lime would hurt the men
Three
persons
were
Added MISs Hieber, They hospitalized foll owmg a headon
told me 11 was common to stop eolliswn at 8 p m Thursday on
men s prelimmary JUnior Rt 141 at Ingles Hill m Gallia
vars1ty games for th1s reason Coun ty
But the pomt lS our game also
The Gallia Me1gs Post Sta te
was a varsity ga me •
H1ghwa y Patrol said the cars
She saw the situation as were dnven by James E
pomtmg out the meqmty that
Phillips 26 Gallipolis and
still exists between men's and
Gary D Miller 29 Pa triOt Star
women s spor&lt;s
Rt Gallipoha
Athielics offers the same
Adm1tted to the Holzer
values --eharacter bwldmg, Medical Center and reported m
teamwork and pat1ence - to Crillcal condil!On today was
women as well as men she Carol Ann Miller 29 Patriot
said 'But apparently some Star Rt Gallipolis Listed m
people sttll don t take that very fair cond!hon was Mic hael D
seriously
M1ller age 3 both passengers
m Miller s car Phillips was
listed as sahsfactory
Accordm g to a hosp1tal
COACHES REHIRED
spokesman Phillips has m
DETROIT
( UPI I
ternal InJuries apd mulliple
Assistant coaches Raymond lacera tiOns Mrs Miller was m
Berry and Wally English have surgery this mormng for repair
been rehired for next season by of fac1al InJUries She also has
the Detrmt Lions
other mullipl e mjun es
Coa ch R1ck Forzano an- Mi chael D Miller had head and
noW!ced the reh1anng Thurs scalp mjur1es
day after his defensive staff
Gary D Miller was treated
was
depleted
by
th e and released They were taken
res1gnalions of assistants Ed to the hospital by the Gallia
Khayat and Bob Hollway
Coun ty Volunteer Emergency
Khaya t went to Atlanta
Squad The Incident 1s slill
Hollw ay to seek a head Wider mvesligalion
coachmg rob and another
Four JUVemles were c1ted to
assista nt
John
Meyer , Gallia COW!ly Juvemle Col(ft
recently left for Green Bay ' for throwing snowballs at a
Replacements for the three motor vehicle fo llowmg an
have not been named
acc ident at 12 40 p m Thurs
day on Rt 7 at Eureka
The patrol said the boys
snow ball ed an
Ashla nd
PLANS ABANDONED
EVANS TO FARM
CHRISTCHURCH New Zea
ST LOUIS Mo (UP!) - The
land (UP!) - The New
St
LouiS Blues Thursday sent
Zealand swmmung counCil has
abandoned plans to stage the Chris Evans to their Denver
1978 world sw1m cham farm club
Evans had played m 22
p10nsh1ps, Morrrs Duckgames
for the Blues since
manton cha!rmim of the N Z
swurunmg council satd Fnday bemg acqull'ed earlier m the
The vote m favor of aban- season from the Kansas City
donmg the competitiOn was (1.5 Scouts in exch~nge far
defenseman Larry Giroux,
he said
1am Jusf 'I little sad that we later &lt;raded to the DetrOit Red
are not able to carry on with Wings The Blues sa1d when
out plans but we have 11Ul mto they acqwred Evans he would
fin ancial difficulties
Duck be used prunarily as a penlilty
killer but he had sat out most
manum sa1d
games recently

Be rme the game Thacker
and Miss Hieber had heen told
here was a 7 30 p m deadline
o t!low the men ;.o warmup for
he1r 8 o:; p m ga me The
'\ r n PT s game was Ill e m
r rtn g IJt f' use of a ur 1form

Chem1 cal tractor-trailer
operated by Wilham D Siple
29 of Ironton Siple suddenly
s topped his rig when he thought
he had struck something The
sudden stop caused the &lt;railer
to jackknife Siple was nol
InJured
Another Gallla County ac·
cJdent occurred at 6 iiO a m on
Bob McCormick Rd where an
auto driven by Madge E
Brown ,
49
Gallipolis
slid mto a car
op
erated by William
J
Johnson 18, of Crown City
There was mmor damage, and
no charge was flied
Kenneth E Wallbrown 21
Long Bottom, was cited to
Me1gs CoWl ty Court for 1m
peroper backmg following a
car school bus acc1dent at 4 30
p m Thursday on CoW!ty Road
31 m Meigs CoW!ly
Offi cer s sa1d Wallbrown
backed h1s car from a private
driveway slrikmg a Southerh
D1s!r1Ct school bus driven by
Charles R Lawrence, 30 of
Portland Noe one on the
loaded bus was mjured

.LARRY'S
MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
,Featunng
Kirkwood
Governor
Cameron
12' &amp; 14' Wrde Up
To70' Long
24' W1de Secttonal
Homes up to 65' Long

SERVICE
AFTER SALE
Wmter Hours 9 a m
to6p m
Mon Thru Sat.

Closed Sundfiys
PH. 992-7'777
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NO NONSENSE ADDITIONAL

BOSSIER CITY I a (UP! I
-Jockeys at Lows1ana Downs
Thursday said the track was
Wlsafe and refused to part!Cl
pa te m the racmg program

o

1972 Ford Gran Tonno

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
9&lt;2 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenmgs Unlil6 0~ Trl 5 p m Sa•

985 4100
Located on St Rt 7

Ford

p B

1971 TOYOTA 4 CYL 4 SPD....... ~795
1971 PINTO 2 DR .................... S1295

YOUR CHOICE

2 Or Se da n onl y 29 548 easy m tes power
stee r ng au to tran s

69

2 Dr H T 350 V 8 auto

Stclt on Wagon 73 00 cc 4 cyl eng ne auto
trans lugg age rack One local owner

70 Olds 88 Roy. Cpe, pow, a1r, v roof .. .. . ' 1495

1972
MERCURY MONTEG0 .......}1695
Dr V 8 au to P S P B fa ct a r
4

1974 Ford Pinto

1971 Plymouth V8 Sattelite

69 Olds 88 HT Sed., v roof, a1r .... .. ....... '995

RIGGS USED CARS

•

12195

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed , power, a1r .......... 11495

7D Olds

S 6 cyl

See Ray R1ggs or Roger Riebel

By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI Sports Edllor

.~ ........

72 Olds 98 HT Sed., v roof, alr.. ... .... . .. .. 13495
72 Olds Toronado Cpe, V roof, pow , a1r .. ..
72 Chev Imp Cpe., V-8 auto , P S .... . .... 12195
72 Pont1ac Cat HT Cpe., power, au .... .. . ,12695
71 Chevelle Mal Cpe, v-rool, a1r ........... . 11995
71 Ford Wagon, lull power, a1r........ ....... 11895

r----SPECIALS----.
1972
MER. MAROUIS·------~2395
Brougham 4 dr hardtop full y equtpped new rubber

4

Vega Hatchback, 4 sp , rad 1o

73 Olds Cut Sup HT Cpe , power, a1r ... ... ,13295

1972 FORD TORINO 4 DR.......... ~1695

4

~ Ton P1ckup R A NGER XLT On ly a on m les 360 v a eng me
Pos I ve traction 7 SOx 16 8 ply mud and snow H.O t1res wi th
tubes and spare Power steer ng &amp; b akes a sp t ran~ eKtra
heavy Ira 1t and r"ear aK ies a nd spr ng s AM F M Stereo radro
ca b I ght s step bu mper rear an d protect on guard front con
ve n ence group 7 100 GVW and oil er tu 1 equ pment

.. .. 15895

4 Dr

VB

Save s2000

1

Stand trans

Sport Parade

1974 Ford Four Wheel Dnve

73 Olds 98 lS Sedan, full power, a 1r. . .. .. . 14395

P B

YES

We can ~ell you th e form e r owners All of
th ese are are trade d m on new Fords, or
th e ir tr a de m

74 Cadillac Cpe DeV1IIe, lull power, a1r ... . 16995

1973 FORD GRAN TORINO ......... ~2295
P S

These a re not a uctiOn cars

Oua hty IS r e m e mbered long afte r pnc e rs forgot
ten•

73

V 8 auto

NO

74 Cad1llac Cpe DeVille, lull power, a1r .. ... 16995

1972
PINTO WAGON .. . ••• •• • ••• • • •• • s1695
4 cyl a sp lu ggage rack

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA
$4295
4 door 1 owner car and only 10 400 mt les V 8 engtn e w th
au tom at c powe r steermg power brakes factory a r
tmted glass delu xe body and whee l open ng mold ng s
sandstone vin yl sea ts beau t1 ful dark red ftn tsh TRUL y A
CRE AM PU FF

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Lany Lavender

Strout Realty

1974 CHEVY___ ___ ______!2B95
V 8 sta 'dard tran s

RACINE PLUMBING
.•Complete
&amp; HEATING
plumbmg &amp;
heatmg servrce and
general sheet metal
works
Free
Estrmates
Phone 949 5961
Emergency 992 3995
or 992-5700
·

..----TRUCKs----.

"V 8 a1r cond mu ch

~971 FORD THUNDERBIRD........ ~2795

For Sale
91 0
Z 28 CA MAR O and 2
horse Ira er Phon e 992 7338
I 12 6tc
NE IGLER BU LDI NG SUP
19 73 OLDSMOBILE Cut ass S
PLV FOR REMO DE L NG
p s.
p b and factory a r STE REO PA OlO a !rack ta pe
Blown Into Walls
AND KITC HEN CAB INET S
25 500 m1 les Call 99 2 3914 comb nat on am fm rad o
CA LL GUY NE IGHLER
att er 5 pm
Ba an ce ~ 1 0 1 40or terms Call
and Atl1cs
RAC NE OHIO PHONE 949
992 3965
I l d 6tp
Free Esltmates
360 4
1 15 fc
12 19 26t c
------19 73 CO ME T 19 000 m le s
automa t c transm1 ss on 1ke 1956 FORO - 850 ser es f a--;m
tractor w til 1 v e hydrau c
new Ca ll any 1 fll e 667 344 2
PI ANO tun ing and repa r
J PO n h ch One own er
s l2t p and
Cha rles S&lt; oll 991 J7 1B
2 039 hours Also almost new 3
12 13 32tp
Phone 992 3993
RARE
1968
P lymou th pt h tch Ford mower Ill th 6
ft cutl er ba r Con tact Mar v n
Barracuda fas tba ck fa ctory
Darly
After 5 00
C BRADFOR D Auct oneer
Kee baugll Days 992 53 42
a c and fact 4 speed P D B
Complet
e
Serv
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E\len ng s 985 3913
P S sma I V 8 Con la c 99 2
Phon e 9 49 3821or 949 3161
READ Y MI X CO NCR ET I:: de
1605
1 15 6t c
Rae~n e Oh o
I 12 6tp
li vere d r ght to your protec t
Thursday Evemngs
-EL ECTR O L UX$;~pe7 - ~ e
Cr tt Bradfo rd
Fast and easy
Fr ee
5 lfc
model Com p ete w ll al
es t mates Ph one 99 2 3284
At700PM
clean ng atta chmen ts and
Goeg le n Ready M x Co
Help Wanted
uses pap er bags Sl ght ly used SEPTI C tank s exc avat ng
M ddt epor Oil o
dump
ruck
Phon
e
742
37
42
bu cleans and loo ks 1 ke new
6 30 tfc
FUEL TRUCK dr ve r wa nte d
122026t c
W I sel fo r S37 25 cash or
must have exper en&lt;e dr v ng
term s ava abe Phone 992
SEWIN G MA CHIN E Repa1 rs
truck Ma I rep es to Box
1755
FURN TU RE Up holster ng
729E co The Da ly Sen t net
se rv1ce a I mak es 992 2284
Rt-as on a bl e rat es
fr ee
Pome roy Ollto
12 18 ti c
Tl1 e Fa br c Shop Pom eroy
Belpre 011 10
es t mat es
p ckup
an d
Autho r zed S nge r Sales and
1 16 61C
de l ve ry prompt serv 1ce
Ph . 423-5061
Se rv ce We sha r pen Sc ssors
Mowr ey s Uphol stery Pon t
3 :29 ttc
SIEGLER and
WAITRES SES nee ded apply n
Pleasan t N Va Phone 675
SHO OTIN G match Racine Gun pe rson Crow s Steak House
1
154
MONOGRAM
Cub Sunday p m Assorted Pomeroy
12 31 '26t p DO ZER wor k land clear ng by
n ts and factory choke gun s
1 tfc
the acre hour ly or contract
on v
Fa rm pond s roa ds etc
"iOME Improve ment and
1222tfc
Lar
ge doze r and operator
Repa
r
Serv
ce
Anylhmg
For Rent or Sale
w th ove r 20 yea r s ex
f xed aroun d the home from
SH OO rtNG Ma tch Ra e ne Gun
per enc e Pull ns Exc avat ng
roo f to basement You w 1
C ub Sunday Jan uary 19 1 2 BEDROOM Ira er n Rut and
Pom eroy Oh o Phone 992
Phone 742 4465
I ke ou r wor k and ra es
p
2478
Phone 74'2 5081
I 15 Me
1 17 3 p
Pnced for Ourck Sale
12 19 tfc
12 29 lfc
----NOVELTY Fabr c and Crafts
1 New Wood Burnrng
rece ntly pu rchased a large For Rent
WILL tr• m or cut trees or
HEATER-139 95
ve 1tory ot craft suppf es
Real Estate For Sale
clea n
out
sh rubb ery
Sav e 50 pet to 60 P&lt;l on al l WO power saw s one Me
POMEROY LANDMARK
ba se ments att1 cs etc 949
7 ROOM house ba th and
2
c r~f closeOuts today Novelt y Cull ough other Bo en s
Jilek W Carsey M gr
3221 or 742 444 1
excel lent ne ghbo rhOOd wall
r abr cs C~n d Cra fls Belpre
Phone 14'2 3656
121526tc
Phone 992 2181
01 0
to wa f car pet ng large lot
garag e rea sona bl e ut 11t t es CR EMEAN S CONCRE TE de
-------- ~ 17 2tp
1 15 4 c
Cal 992 3877
NEVER use d anythmg 1 ke 195 7 CHEVY parts NEW
I \le red Monda y through
1 9 tf c
SHOO TIN G MATC H Corn
t say users of Blue Lu st re
Saturda y an d ev en ng s
Lakewood
tractiOn
bars
hi
Ho low Gun Cu b turn f rs t car pet cleaner Ren t elec tr c
HOME S No Money Down
Phone ·:146 1142
lil cker a r shocks hoo ker NEW
r 9 I nft £" M les Cemetery shampo oer \ 1 Baker Fur
- Paym ent s ac cord ng to
6 13 tf c
headers
w
th
3
collec
tors
for
Ru tl and Fncto ry clloked n lure Company
ncome
on
Farme
rs
Home
smal
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block
Cal
l
99
2
3496
qu s only Su nday January
Ad mm s lrat on loan co n
1 17 3tc
after 6 p m BEST OFFER
9 1 p n
ve nt ana l f na nc ng also EXCAVA TING dozer loader
10
17
tt
c
1 16 3 c 40 INCH gas range exce ll en t
ava lab le w th m n mum
and ba ckho e wo rk septi c
cond t on $35 Phone 992
down Lovely homes n three
tank s nstal ed dump truck s
CLOSE
OU
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on
new
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7406
I
17
2tp
loca
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n
Me•gs
Cou
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AUL TI ON Thur sday and
and to boys for h re w 11 ha ul
se
w
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mach
nes
For
sewn
------Som e llom es w th woodf d
Sa u r d e~ y n gh t 7 p m a !
f II d rt top so11 1meston e &amp;
stre tch fabr cs butt on he esg
lot s Ca 1 for more n
Mnson Auc t on Hor ton St n 1968 NT ERNA TI,ONAL S~ ~ 4
gravel Call Bob or Rog er
fancy
des
gns
etc
Paint
fo rma t on 992 5976
Mason W Va Con s gnments whee l dr v e be'St off er Pll one
Je ffers day pho ne 992 7089
sl ghtly b em Slled CilOICe of
we iCOlle Pho 1 e ()0-1) 773 985 3505 near Ch ester
1
15
26tc
n1gilt
phone 992 3525 or 992
car ry ng cas e or se wn
5471
S232
- - - - - - - - - - 1 2!_ Jl p
stand
$49
80
cash
or
termi
10 3 ttc
2 11 tf c
BU ILDIN G tot 60 ft frontage
ava lable Phone 992 7755
1.,. 70 DOD GE Corone r 500 ex
by
165
ft
The
sec
on
d
lot
on
eft
AUC I1 0 N SALE
s tartn g cell ent cond ton pr ced 0
---12 IS tfc
on R verv ew Dr ve L ncoIn EXCELS IOR Sa lt Wor ks Ea st
I day J~n 17 at 7 p m 215 se ll Phone 992 5663
-----Man St Pomeroy Al l kinds
H II Pomeroy Oh o I f m
N Second M dd leport A
1 17 6tp
of sa lt wat er pellets water
teres ted ca I 99 2 3230 aft er s p
Real Estate for Sale
Pli.J 0 lets llnd Ends
nugge ts blo ck sa t and own
m
9 81c
house S500 down
0 11 o R ver Salt Phon e 99 2
l
I:SE: UkOOM
fu r n shed 3 BEDROOM
10 17 ttc
389 1
$90 mon th Phone 991 3975 or
-------apar tment Ca l 992 5908
992 257
6 5 tf c
1 17 tfc
NO TI CE OF APPOINTMENT
1 3 fc
E XCAVAT IN G
do ze r
CASE NO 21 387
ROOM unfurniShed house
Estate ot J erry Culwell 5 base
backho e
and
dlf cher
HO USE S5 000 Pll one 992 567 1
ment
and
ya
rd
325
Decea sed
wate rl ne foot er s drai ns
Sp r ng Avenu e References
1 12 18tc
No ce s hereby g ven tha t
road s an d bru sh cl ean ng no
----Phone
992
7660
W II an
Cu lwell of R R 3
NEW - All elec carpeted 3
ob too small no weath er too
1 8 lfc
A ban v Oh o has been duly
bad Charl es R Ha tf1eld Rt 1
BR a r condtttonmg elec
appo nted ad 1 n strator of the 4
Rutl and 0 Phone 742 6092
range S1 7 soo oo
RM apt turn Shed ut 1 t1 es
Es lat e of Jerry Cu lwell
I 7 26t c
pa d one ch ld accept ed John
deceased ate of M e gs Cou ty
4
ACRES
Rt
33
3m
s
ol
Shee
ts
3
m
les
so
uth
of
Oh o
P&amp;J Home Ma ntenan ce
Shade 3 BR lu ll basemen!
M ddlepor't
Cre d tors are r ~qu red to f le
hea t ing cool ng r efr 9
2
car
ga
rage
Ow
ner
wtll
I 14 6tp
th e r ci a ms w th sa d f du e ary
plumbtng electr ca ap
-----take
land
contract
w lh n fou r months
PI a nces We se rv ce and
608
E
COUN
TRY
Mob
le
Ho~e
;~k
Da ted th s 6th day of Ja nua ry
$26 50Q 00
repa r an yt1ng In the home or
19 75
Rt 33 ten m les north of
bu s ness 215 N Sec ond
MAIN
RUTLAND
Spac
ous
older
Pomeroy Large ots w th
Mann ng D Web ster
M dd le port Phone 99 2 3509
home carpet ed modern
conc rete pat os s dewal ks
P ro be~ e Judge of sa d Cou nt y
POM,EROY.... O
1 9 30t c
run ner s and off st reel
Me gs Cou n ly Oh o
kttch en dr s hwasher &amp;
park ng Ph&lt;..ne 992 7479
( 1 10 7 2J Jtc
RUTLAND - 1 story frame
d sposa l 5 bedrooms ba th &amp;
CAR PET mstallat on S1 25 per
12 31 ti c 5 rooms &amp; bat h hv ng R has
ha lf !35 00000
yar d Phon e R chard west
843 2667
FURNI SHE0- ~p; --n- M id
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pla
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recentl
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f
The ..\lmana c
2
BEDROOMS
12 24 26tp
dleport ut 1 t1es paLd Phon e renJ v a te d
carpet e d
Burltngham
som e car
-------992 :nos befor' e 7 n even ng
By Umted Press lnlernaltonal
paneled !lied porches NG
pettng furn tture mcluded
1 IS 3t c
heal garage lot 51xl 25
fodav IS Friday Jan 17 the
Sl
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17th day of 197&gt; w1th 348 to 3 ROO MS and bat h fu rni Shed JU ST $9 500 oo
FAIRVIEW HTS - Lovely
n ce and clean Phone 992
follow
307 Spnng Avenue
1931
br ck &amp; frame 4 bedrooms 2
1he moon IS approachmg lis
1 12 6tp
baths lovely k lichen &amp;
Pomeroy
992 2298
- - - ------~-- - din ng ut lrty R about I
first phase
CONTACT
and 4 ROOM furntsh ed and acre mce workshop n the
The mornmg stars are Mars 3 unfu
Lots Pauley
rn shed apar tme nts
rear S26 000
and Saturn
Phon e 99 2 5434
Branch Manager
Tuppers Plains, 0.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
1
4 12 tfc
I he evemng stars are Mer
level acre ranch type home
cur) Venus and Jupi ter
2 BR bath nt ce kttchen &amp;
SEE US
dtnrng hard wood floors
Those born on this date are
ba sement with forced atr
under the s1gn of Capncorn
3 11 lfc
heat uti ty R A REAL
-----Amrn can sta tesman sc1en FuR N 1SHE D-;p, -Ad~;;-;;,-..,.
BARGAIN $13 500
l1sl and author Benjamm Middl eport Phone 992 3874 PORTLAND - 4 nlce level
11 14 tfc
lots (good ground ) close to
Franklin was born Jan 17
r1ver
good dnlled well and
1927
i RAI LER sp ace 2 m les from water system good concrete
ON ALL
On thiS dav m his tory
Pomeroy Rt l4J Phone 992 block garage storage bldg
In 1806 the first baby was
S8S8
NEW and USED
large ho use 4 BR ONLY
bo1n '" the White House He - - - -- ------ ~ ~ tfc $4 700
\\ as the son of Thomas and 1 or 3 BEDROOM home r m le ALL CASH FOR YO UR
LET US SELL FOR
Mar tha Randolph and the
~~~";s~f m erov on Old 33 c an HOME
YOU
grandson of President Thomas
1 16 6tc
992 2259 or 992 2568
Jefferson
FURN~SH-eO--a~;;:t ; ;nt
In 1974 Egypt a nd Isra el ut lit es furn shed su table
h
for two workmg men or
reac ed agreement on sep.arat ret red cou pl e L v1ng room
You Can Keep
II g their forces along the Suez
k tchen sh ower and bath On
man htghwa y Ma son W Va
Your Cool
Cana I and hm1ti ng arms
Phone 773 su1
at Kuhl's
10 27 ttc
Bargam Center

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Benramm Franklm said Doth
thou love life ' Then do not
squanMr hme for that IS the
stuff life '• made of

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HEATERS

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JUST LIKE Hl 5
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K m g s &amp; Queen s
Endo l Ftrst Ha lf
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Dece mber 11 1974
Won Lost
Mr and Mrs Robert Pm sons
84 52
No 6
Ja ck s Club
76
60 of Delaware spen t ThursdHJ
Go Go
!6
60
Fearso me Four
60 76 rug hi w1lh the latter s motliet
No 2
60 76 Mrs Ruth Parsons and son
No I
46
90
High lnd Game
Ray Pres ton Mrs Edna Parsons
Roach '2 01 S I MMcu n 196 and Mark
Wo men Opa l Hu pp 161 Dor s
Mr and Mrs Don Stevens of
Hallh II 160.
Culloden
W Va \\ ere Sundd\
Hloh Ser ies - Me 1 R t~y
Roach SJ I Moses Norma n
Women Opa l Hu pp 456 Dor s dinner gues ls of Mr and Mrs
Ha lfh 11 .ot1 1.
Dallas Hill and Dea n
Team H1 gh Gam e and Seres
Mr and Mrs Dun Bell en
- No 6 654 and 18 3
tertamed 1n honor of P,ml
En
m s birthday \lith a dmne1
Kings and Qu ee ns
Ja nu ary 1 1915
a l their home Attending were
W on Lost
Mr and Mrs Paul Ervin Mr
No 6
8
0
Go Go
and
Mrs Eugene Ervm and
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2
Fea rso n e Four
6
1 daug hter Kelly of Bashan Rd
Jac k s Clvb
2
6
No I
2
6
Mr and Mrs Flovd Norns
No 2
0
B
I!Slted M1 and Mrs Rol
H gh lnd Ga ne - Me1 Ray
Poole1 nt Mt
Het mon
Roach '228 Moses N o r m&lt;~, 71
Wom en Op al Hupp 200 NeiiC 1 recently
Car sey 168
Bi ll Wh eeler and Keith
H1Qh Seres
Men Rav
Roach 50J B 1 Halt e1ct 52 1 As hle) studenls at Oh10 Siale
Wom en Opa l Hup p J60 Neac 1
Umversil) Columbus spen t
Carsev 437
Team H gh Game and Se r es
the weekend With theu
- Go Go 618 and 777
parenls Mr and Mrs Alex
Wheeler and Mr and Mrs
Rober 1 Ashle)
Mor nm g Glorw s
January 1 1915
Mr and Mrs Edwm d a ass
Ex ce ls1or 0 I Co
t03 had as limcheon guests at then
G&amp;J Au to Par ts
84
home m Colwnbus Miss Lorna
G1bbs Groce ry
78
Newel Sunoco
5"
Bell and mother Mrs I 01s Bell
WMPO
52
Spenc er s Ma rkt-T
39 on Sa hirda\ "h1le Mrs Bell
H gh ln d Gan e
Mare e 1lSIted he1 daug h&lt;er I orn 1
W lson 196 Ja n enk ns 192
H gh Se r es
Ja, Jenk s for the 11 eekend
521 Donna Mc Farla nd 491
Ketth Hay man spent d
Team H1gh Cane - Spen \\ l"ekend n tth IHs nephr \\ Bncc
cer s Mar ket 783
Tea m H gh Ser es WMPO
Har t at Racme
12 67
Mr und Mrs Dorse t Wi lson
and sm s of Sissonv ille II Va
spen l Sa !urdaj 111lh Mrs
Erma Wilson
Mr and Mr s Rand all
Roberls have purcha sed lhe
proper!\ of Mrs Magg1e Roush
m Lela rt and 1111! mo1e rhere

Rutland
Bargain
Center

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B usm·es s Servi·ces

SEWING AND
CRAFT CLASSES

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Ktng s &amp; Queens
Dece mber 10 1974
Won Lost
Ja ck s Club
76
52
No 6
16
52
GoGo
7I
54
No 2
60
68
Fearson e Four
5-1
7-1
No I
18
82
H gh I d G&lt;~me
Men Ray
Roa ch 219 " av Roach '209
Wol11 en Don1 a McF arland
186 Dor s Ha fh II 110
H gh Ser es
Men Ray
Roa ch 56 1 Moses Norma 1 5&lt;~5
Women Donna McF cHiand
462 Anna Ha lf e d 442
Tea m H1gh Gan1e
Go Go
7S8
Team H gh Ser es
Jack s
Clu b 2125

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991 ) 113
d g ve d rect ons ro w tt en
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011 ce clearan ce on w nter
OL D lur 1 lure ce boxes brass
cloth ng handm ade fur
t:Jeds o' co 1 t n
nll
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Saturday
Po n eroy Oh o Ca t 992 77 60
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nd 111 even1r g uf u te t l m
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1077 -4
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John m C lrson SJ0 \\ II cl not
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- - - - - - -- - - - - - - ! sl hi shC'fl pufonr u s like
UNK autos com plete and
lo n ~-: 1ftrr that he \\ ts d91ng
0 I\ td Brt'nnr 1 tnd HiXlnr \
del vered to ou r yard we p ck
l llCO
up auto bod es and buy a 1
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\\here lOiununst Earl Wi lson
nodel~ of mo b le homes
\ '"'"til''-.'i In(I " Ien sc UL'i
Phone area code 6 4 4"3
95 31
1
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Shelle\ Ackernwn t g,ul M 1111 t!Ulrt
Newm r ' I d ) Notice
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llkt II Let usc It s u unmed GU N Snoo t Sat urday Jan 18 7
I 1herg(' go1 hc1 s lc~rt tL
\ lt ) putc /l tl tl sl 11 s
P f1
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n
t~
facto ry cho ked guns
NC\\ 11 m s club So chd H1ch t d
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OUR BOARDING HOUSE

POMERO Y LA NES
Ktngs &amp; Qu ee n ~
Decemb er ] 1974
Won Lo st
Jac k s C ub
10
50
No 6
68 52
Go Go
66
5~
No 1
no 60
Fear some Four
52
68
No I
46
7-1
HIQ h It d Gi!n e
Ray
Roach '214 Moses Nor 1 ;u 10
Wo men Be tt y Sm th 165 Be ll y
Sm th 162
H1 gh Seres - Mel Ray
Roach 586 B 1 Ma cu n 5 1
Wom en Beo y S n h 485 Anne
Ha ff eld 41 9
Team H gh Gan c
Jac k s.
Club 638
Team H gl Se res
No 6

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Ford offers $250-$500 rebates

227,500 in Ohio jobless

1200 protesters
win $12 million

OOLUMBUS (UP II -Tho Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services reported today thai a total of %%'7 ,500 Ohioans were
muc h~
· W&gt;employed one week or more as of the week endlllg Jan.
added ,
II, an increase of !U,795 over the weekly average for
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A amoWJt of the dainages would
January, 1974.
U.S. District Court has be Hetermined later but that
The bureau said lbe weekly average of Ohioans
awarded $12 million in appeals alld further litigation
W&gt;employed one week or more and claiming Ullfmploymenl
damages to 1,2oo persons who could hold up payment for
compensalioo to JaDU"ary, 1974 was 85,705. The number of
were arrested on tlle steps of years.
The jury awarded elgl.t
,~ newly unemployed totaled «,219 for the week ending Jan.
tlle Capitol during the Mayday
Continued from page I
bu yers 11prizes" ranging up to
'.:&lt; 11 compared· to the weekly average of 19,839 In January,
protests against the VIetnam persoms actually trough! to
today.
$500.
trial but acquitted $3,000 each.
War
in 1971.
m 1974.
''We're goin g to offer a
'I'Qe suit, pressed by the
The verdict, reached by a
MOSCOW - TilE SOVIET UNION has "emphatically" l'h
'% · x:·~~~;;:;:;:o:;;;z&lt;-:o:::::;:::::::::::::-':"e ~
rebate program of $200 to $500
American
Civil Liberties
-~:,:,~:::::,-~t&lt;l'l':lt&lt;l'l':l~. federal jury Thursday, was the
rc;(firmed its commitment w detente and better trade ties with
per car 1" Henry, Ford II said
first setUernenl of several civil Union, was based on conthe United Sta tes. The official news agency Tass said Thursday
Thursday in announcing Ford
suits
filed against the Met- stitutional • guarantees of
night the Kremlin intends lo pursue its policy of accommodation
Motor Co.'s entry into the cash
ropolitan and Capite! Police freedom of speech and agalrist
with the Uni iA!d States..despite the collapse of the 1972 Sovietrebate race.
after tlle mass arrests May 5, cruel and tinusual punishment
American trade agreement. •
~ ~' We are going to make it a
rather than civil rights Ia~.
CHARLESTON,
W.
Va
.
Ulan
I
per
cent.
more
1971.
The Tass commentary appeared to be aimed at easing
little bit sweeter than ChrysThe Post said the ACLU had
(UP!)
West
Virginians
pay
Philip
Sporn
plant
in
Mason
The
Washington
Post
reportWestern fears of a swing away from detente and ending foreign
ler's," th e Ford c ha ir m an
located
900 of the 1,700 persons
more
lo
light
their
homes
and
County is now meeting a mid- ed that the damages .would
speculation about a possible Soviet power struggle related to the
added. .
trade dispute. The dispatch , entitled "Do not lay the blame at our run their televisions and 1975 sulfur regulation by amount tc about $10,000 for arrested and would .try 10
Chrysler Corp., the No. 3 sales," Ford sa id, admitting
contact all those Involved.
door ," ridiculed Western fears that the Soviet action meant a stereos because the · statAl's burning · fuel with a sulfur each person arresiA!d.
automaker, launched its "Car his company's plan was in
clean
air
regulations
are
twice
More than 12,000 persons
of
I.
7
per
cent,
or
less,
.
content
The
Post
also
said
retired
radical shift in Kremlin policy.
Oearance Ca rniva l" Monday direct response to the Chrysler
as strict as Ohio's, lhe Ap- the firm said.
••ere
arrested during the weekDistrict of Columbia Police
offering rebates of $200 to $400 progr&lt;-~ m .
palachian Power Co . said
"By contrast, power plans in Chief ·Jerry V. Wilson and long Mayday protests but most
Bu yers of Ford Pintos,
to new car bu ye rs. Th e
Thursday.
Ohio are burning coal with a Capitol Police Chief James of them-Including 1,192
automaker said il sold 3,200 of Mav eric ks and Mercur y
Basically, the disparity in substantially higher sulfur Powell were ordered to pay arrested on the Capitol stepstlle small cars it featu red in th e Come ts can expecl rebates of
elect&lt;icty charges between content, because regulations partial damages for violating were never prosecuted. The
$200 ; a $.100 rebate on the 1975
West Virginia and its neighbor- do not go into effect tllere WJtil demostrators' constitutional courts later ruled that most of
Continued from page 1
Mustang II hardtops and Two
ing stales is attributed w a June 30, or 30 monthS after rights, making false arrests, tlle arrests had been illegal.
War
II
reeessions.
Plus models; a $500 reba te on
difference in tlle cost of fuel Appalachian had to. meet West false imprisonment and maliThe I ,700 were arrested as
Other statistics : 1975-model Mustang II Mach
consumed,
the
utility
said.
tlley listened to a speech by
Virginia's stringent Kanawha cious prosecution.
Invenwries were up 4 per
One models and Ghia models;
Appalachian said in a state- Valley standards," the utility
TONITE .Ihru SUN .
According to the Post, the Rep. Ronald DeUums, D-Calif.
cen
t
bot,
this
is
also
a
bad
sign.
$500 on 1974-model CaprL' and
Jan . 17-18-19
ment that it has three plans in said .
size of each individual award Dellums, who was not
$.350 on Ford's new Supr rca b It means -customers are not
the
Kanawha
Valley
where
As
a
result
,
the
firm
added,
THE CHINESE
will be based on the amoWlt of arrested, was awarded $7,500
buying , so retailers and
light trucks.
PROFESSIONALS
regulations
effective
Jan.
I,
clean air rules in West Virginia time a person was illegally for violation of his First
"We feel a cash rebate at this wholesalers are accumulating
( T echni colorJ
1973, require the burning of bave "forced the purchase of detained. Payments in each Amendment rights.
merchandise
in
warehouses
Star r ing maste r s of t e
time will help influence potencoal with a sulfur content of not higher quality, more costly catagory range from $12tl for 12
Many of tlle demonstratcrs
marti al arts'.
tial buyers who have been and back lots. When the upturn
coal,
resulting
in
increased
were
held in tlle D.C. Coliseum
bours lc $1,800 for 48 tc 72
Also
arrives, these will be the first
reluctant
w
purchase
automoSCALAWAG
costs for electricity not only for hours.
for up to three days before they
I RI
biles because of the current items lo be sold, meaning the
( Technicolor )
industria-l customers, but also
The Post said the exact were released.
impetus to the economy from
economic climate.'' said John
IGJ
for all of our customers in the
new orders will be even longer
Show Starts 7:00p.m,
B. Naughton, Ford vice presistate."
in arriving.
The firm 's response came
With deelines of 7.0, 1.6, and
only
one day afiA!r two West
1.9 per cent in the first three
PT. PLEASANT - Homer
TO OUR GRANDDAUGHTER, SHANNON LYN, NOV. 15, 1974
Virginia
senators lashed out at
quarters, real GNP for caleildPVT. ROBERT LEE
Johnson, 77, West Columbia,
er 1974 fell 2.2 per cent after
LAWSON, Jr., sou of Mr. and
became suddenly ill at his the fuel adjustment clause, To the sweet little angel that just arrived
rising 5.9 per cent in 1973 and
Mrs. Robert Lawson, Sr.,
home Thursday evening and which allows automatic rate And made us feel younger and more alive
6.2 per cent in 1972. Economists
Racine. has completed eight was dead on arrival at hikes.
instead of older, like grandparents should·
Consider 4.0 per cent about
weeks of training for
Pleasant Valley Hospital. He
Oh w hold you, if only we could!
'
ideal for long range noninflamilitary pollee work at Fori
was a retired car repairman of Denver C. Bowen
Do you realize, you sweet little tlling
tionary growth.
Gordon, Ga. Pvt. Lawson
the New York Centrai
All the happiness to Mommy and Daddy you'll bring?
Prices of all goods and
Railroad .
was home with his parents
died on Thursday Of course, tllere'll be bolUes and diapers galore
services calculated for GNP
from Dec. 19 until Jan. 12 on ·
Funeral services will be
'
MASON, W.Va.Denver C. And nights that somebody will walk the floor,
rose 10.2 per cent in 1974, just
a holiday leave. On Jan. 12
Sunday at I :30 p.m. at !be
But through it all, their love you'll keep
Into the double-&lt;ligit region of ·he flew from Columbus to
Salem Church with Rev. Bowen, 64, Mason, a moulder Because you're their little girl and oh, so sweet;
runaway inflation. The conCalifornia where he will be
George Hoschar officiating . at the West Virginia Malleable I had four boys, but never a girl
sumer price index, which
stationed.
Burial will follow in the Sun- Iron Works in Point Pleasant, To sew pretty dresses or soft hair to curl·
measures the shift in the cost of
crest Memorial Cemetery . was dead on arrival Thursday But God in His wisdom, knew what to. do,'
living due to retail price
Friends may be received at the morning at Pleasant Valley He granted us a wish, and nQW there is you.
changes is expeciA!d (() advance
Foglesong Funeral Home in Hospital. He had become ill There may be other grandchildren to come
from an apparent heart attack
about 12 per cent when final
.Mason Saturday.
Bul you are our first, and now, only one,
1974 figures are tabulated next
COLUMBUS IUPti - Feder- Mr. Johnson was born Nov . while on duty.
aJ .state summary ot Ohio
Mr. Bowen was a veiA!ran of So if we tend lo spOil you or make too much fuss
week.
21, 1897, in West Columbia and
livestock auctions Thursday :
WW ll and served four years in I hope Mommy and Daddywon'tget teo angry with us, ·
In dollar IA!rms, and inCattle : Compared to last was a son of the late Jacob and
the Marine Corps. He was a Because one of these days, when you'rea big girl
cluding the effects of price Thur sday slaughter steers 2 Mary Chapman Johnson.
Some nice boy will come.along and give you a whirl,
Save
increases, total GNP rose $11.7 lower, slaughter heifers steady
He is survived by his wife, member of the Local 3941 Then there'll be a wedding, later a baby or two,
to
1.50
lower,
slaughter
cows
1
billion in the fourth qtljlrler to a lower in Bucyrus, .75·3 higher ·Lucy Edwards Johnson; three United Steel Workers.
some-before
He was born Nov. 21, 1910, in Then Mommy and Daddy will know hQW we feel about you.
seasonally adjusted annual in Wilfnington , slaughter bulls sons , Richard. Toledo, 0 .;
-By Mrs. Elza Gihnore, Jr., Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy ."
it says
rate of $1,428.0 billion ($1.4 steady to I higher, vealers -4 Verna , West Columbia, and Pomeroy, a son of Charles
trillion ). The third quarter lower, Ieeder cattle 1·2 lower . Gerald, Mason; four brothers, Wesley and Anna Kasper
Slaughter steers : Cho ice 925·
DESIGNATED LANDMARK
'l:c:._
increase was $32.5 billion at an 1030 lb yield grade 2·4 37.-39.50, Oscar and Harry, Clifton, and Bowen.
WASHINGTON (UP!)- The
Survivors include the wife,
annual rate.
good 33-35 75, standard 28.25· George and Morris, West
33.75.
Edith Nondus Theiss Bowen,
Cloudy, not as cold tonight 0ncinnati Music Hall, erecled
Slaug.hter heifers : Choice and Columbia ; two sisters, Mrs. Mason; two daughters, Mrs.
lows in the up~r 20s. Cloud~ m 1878, has been officially
prime 960· 1095 lb y ield grade 2· Connie Gibbs, Athens, and
designated a historical land4 36-38 50, choice yield grade 3-4 Mrs. Esta Roush, Portland; Phyllis McDaniel, Rt. 2 Saturday, chance of snow or mark.
33,36.25, good 28-35.
Cheshire, and Mrs . Joan rain, highs in the lower 40s.
"The national recognition of
Slaughter cows: Utility .. and seven grandchildren and two Varian, Mason; a brother,
Probability of precipitation 20
..
commercial 775-1600 tb 13.30· grea t-grandc hildre n.
the
landmark ,.of the late 19th
Edward Bowen, Pomeroy, and per cent tonight, 50 per cent
Continued from page I
20.60. cutter 12.85·15.
Century
westward movement
Saturday.
emergency vehicle.
S·laughter bulls : Yield grade 1
six grandchildren .
comes
appropriaiely
In ·time
11
Funeral services will · be
In the meantime, Meadows
~~~~51 ,b ~t;~~~0205 . 250 ib 54.
Now you Know
'
for the American Bicentennial
Veterans Memorial Hospital
had opened doors trying to air 55 .
Saturday at I :30 p.m. at the
The popular 19th century celebration," Sen. Robert Taft
out the house and when the
Feeder cattle : Choice and ADMITTED Eugene Foglesong Funeral Home, French
historian
Jules
Jerry Mason . Rev. Chesler Tennant Michele! often went into public Jr., R-Ohlo, said in announcing
specially built vehicle arrived prime sleers and bulls 325-650 Roush , Rutland;
the designation.
'Is f .1. .
.
lb 20-27 . good 300-635 lb 18-23. F g
M"ddl 0 t J t will officiate and burial will
I
act I tics were Immediately
choice and prime heifers 315 -600 er uson,
I ep r ; ane
urinals and breathed deeply lo
The Music Hall, designed by
put into use.
lb 18.5-24.75. good 300·600 17 25· Marcum , Rutland; Brian follow In Gravel Hill Cemetery, inspire him to wriiA! about the
Cincinnati.
architect Samuel
Stevens said "Almost all of 20.50.
Bowers, Reedsville; . Floyd Cheshire.
corruption of prerevolutionary . Hannaford, illustrates Ger"tal
.
Hogs
:
Barrows
.
and
gilts
,
Bush
Ne
Haven
th e VI
Friends will be received at France.
Signs were gone. steady, US 2-3 181 -247 tb 39.56.
' w
·
. .
man-American singing
Another five minutes and it 40.50.
DISCHARGED - Palrtcla the funeral home after 7 p.m.
SQUAD CALLED
festivals which mark the
would have been tragic "
Sows 2.50 higher in Bucyrus. Roush, Lola Greer, Pearl today.
The Pomeroy Emergency cqiture of"the ~iod.
'
.
.
·
steady
to
1.55 lower
in
Sc
b
.
v·
'I
y
b
h
P.oItee Said a furnace was Wilmington. US 1-3 330-655 lb ar erry, trgl ar roug '
Squad answered a call to
lelhng fum es ·1nto the house. 32.60.3&lt; .50. few in Bucyrus Lydia Ebersbach, Margaret
HOSPITALIZED
Another reliable source said 36.90.
Donahue , Shirley Gregory , Henderson; Thomas Jones , 1\!idwest Steel, ·E. Main St.,
Jim
Cochran, Gallipolis,
FeederJ'Igs 2.75 higher . US Charles Nel·mey•r Velma Cheshire; Enoch Markham, at 11:25 a.m. Thursday for
th e furnace apparen UY \\as
' not utility
grandson
an 2-3 30-55 lb 12-25 50
&lt; '
of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
George Johnson, Mason, who
properly
vented
which
due
to
per
head.
·
Newell,
Edward
Willet.
Kenova;
Mrs.
Basil
Crews,
U."ballkol
had received a knee injury. He Williams, Middleport, un-·
near zer9 temperat!tres last
Sheep : Shorn slaughter lambs
Thurman; Danelle Jenks, was taken to Veterans derwent lung surgery at Holzer
the century
night was "kicking on" more
2. 40 higher. choice and prime
Mason ; and Barton Anthony,
•
· fal l shorn pelts 95-119 lb 42.10·
Memorial Hospital where he Medical Center Wednesday.
wtablllllld 1872
Holzer Medical Cente.r
Point Pleasant.
44.
:was treated and released.
· His room number is 238.
(Jan. 16, Discharged)
Sarah Adams, Daniel ArHAS SURGERY
thur, Ruby Bossard, Landon
RACINE - Mrs. Robert Hill.
All Accounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the
Browning, John Vernon Burris,
RD.
Racine, underwent major
Federal Deposit ln&lt;~Ji"ance Corp.
JURY AT WORK
II, Katherine Caldwell, Mrs.
surgery today at Holzer
PT. PLEASANT - The Michael Cremeans .and son,
Medical Center. Her room Mason County grand jury
Ernest Criner. Kevin Doughty,
number is 308 for those who returned this morning for its
Darin Eggers, Lavonne Evans,
wish to send cards.
second day o[ deliberation. Thomas R. Farley, Lillie
Prosecuting Attorney Don C. Gheen, Edward Grumman,
Kingery was closeted with Jr., Margaret Hamilton, Anjurors most of Thursday when nabel Harper, Harold Hood,
they considered special Larry Hudson, Mrs. Roger
I
charges made by Judge James Johnson and son, James D.
Lee Thompson , and continue Jones, Jr., Herman Kincaid,
presentments.
Save in this sale - Womens Winter Coats .112 Price _
Kate Knotts, Rose Lawson,
Donna Lucas, Sarah Mayo,
Womens Sportswear, save over 112 - sale prices on
Deborah McCoy, FraQklin
Womens Winter Sleepwear- save over .l/2 on Gkls SportsMeadows, Patricia Mills, Mary
wear and Womens Dresses and Evening Wear.
Jean Murphy, Timothy Nolan,
THREE ASSISTED
MASON, W. Va . - Three Terry Phillips, Gwendolyn
persons were assisted by the Porter, Henry Rider, Unda
Mens and Boys Shirts lf2 Price • Mens Double Knit Sport
Mason Emergency Squad Sheets, Grover Smith, Ruby
Smith,
Donna
Wooten.
Thursday. At 9 a.m. Mrs.
Coats $24.88. Save on Mens Denim Western Jack~ts •
(Births)
James Hurlow was returned
Mens and Boys Winter J,ackets - Lined Overall Jackets •
Mr. and Mrs . Gary Lee Hunt,home here from Pleasant
Coveralls.
Valley Hospital. Mary Beagle a son, Ewington.
. was taken there at II: 25 a.m.,
and at 4: IS p.m. Homer
'
Johnson ," of near West
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Special Sale Prices on Dinette Sets -'Grandfather Clocks.
Columbia. was rushed to the
DISCHAR.GES
Mrs .
hospital but was dead on Bernard Coo~, Mason ; Mrs.
arrival.
Conrad · Befkley, ·Point
Pleasant; Mrs. Curtis Milam,
Gallipolis; Dnlama Neal. Point
At the Mechanic Street Warehouse save on Rubberback
Pleasant; Mrs. Frances Clark,
Carpet and RCA XL 100 Color TV Consoles and Portables.
ALUMINUM
Henderson ; Robert Langdon,
FIBER .
.,
Glenwood; Mrs. James
Harlow, Mason ; Allen Cox,
Gallipolis;
Mrs. Harold Bright,
ROOF COAT
•
Point Pleasant: Mrs. Cecil
Open Friday and Saturaay Til8 P.M.
PH. 992-3629
l'Oi\lElW\
.Dwlcan and son, New Haven :
s Gal.
Mrs. Ronald Dailey and son,
Portland ; ·Mrs. Thomas Clary
and daughter, Crown . Gity ;
.
. •.
' .
.
Ches1er, o. Pleasan t: Douglass · Stewart,
985-3301
r - ·Hartfo rd ; Okey . J ordan. ··~·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •.••••••••••••·-~
;

DETROIT (UP! ) - The
name of the game is cash
rebate, and two of the nation:S
" Big Three" automobile maker~ are playing . The less-thanincidental object is to boost
. slumping auto sales.
The game offers new car

first two days of the rebate
program.
The Ford plan begins immediately and extends through
Feb. 28 and will give cash
rebates to buyers of five small
ca r lines and one light truck
model.
Chrysler's pla n is limited to
selected models within a car
line ove r its five-week run.
, General Motors Corp. hasn't
joined the rebate game, but has
wid customers they will be
protec ted if the No. 1 compan y
decides later to offer reba tes or
cu t prices.
"We have big stocks in
dealerships of small cars and
we hope this will boost the

dent for sales.
"We look on this as a

News.

needed move lo improve
con sumer confidence," he

• •

in Briefs

Ohio less strict

Figures

MEIGS THEATRE

Homer Johnson

died Thursday

· Money
. talks.

The Poet's Corner

Fans may be banned frOm games
if trouble persists at schools
GALUPOLIS - Gallia County law
enforcement agencies and County Supt. of
Schools C. Comer Bradbury said Saturday
future disturbances at county high school
basketball games or other school functions
may result in games being played without
spectators .
Participating in a conference Thursday on problems raised by recent disturbances were Sheriff Oscar C. Baird,
Municipal Court Judge RobertS. Betz and .
Jt•venile Judge R. William Jenkins ·and

Bradbury .
Students vi olating the school poli cies
Sheriff Baird called the session to are subJ&lt;.'ct to suspension. Poli cies a r~ us
discuss recent disturbances at school follows: "Students shall not bring onto
atllle'tic conlesls.
sc hoo l pr opert y, or have in !heir
In-a release made public Saturday. it possessi on , nor use alcoholi c drinks and
was pointed out that alcoholi c beverages narl'otit·s in any manner on school
and. the use of drugs are not permitted on property or while participating in or at·
school premises under regulations adopted tend ing any sc hool sponsored activity.
by the Gallia Local Board of Educati on. Off enders will be sub jed to suspension and
The regulalions are outlined in each hand- possible court action." .
book provided in the four Gallia County
Supt . Bradbur y said all athletic
High Schools.
directors will rigidly enforce those poli cies
end thai no one will be admitted to any
athletic evenl-: who appears to be intoxicated or have been drinking.

·Challenge faces _utility

She riff Ba ird agreed that deputies will
continue to be assi gned to games upon
reques t of the four athletic directors . He
indicated that if at any time during the
gam e fans in the stands become unruly or
spectators come onto the playing area, all
spectators will be required to leave the
stands in order that the game or games
ca n be continued without interruption .

COLUMBUS (UP! ) - The newly-forrhed proposed rate increase on middle and lowCoalition of Concerned Utility Users plans incOme consumers.
lc challenge the 19 per cent emergency
The coalition includes the Ohto Comrate increase sought by the Columbus and mission on Aging, Columbus Welfare
Southern Ohio Electric Co. Monday when Rights Organization, Columbus Melthe state Public Utilitie~ Commission ropolitan Area Community Action
bolds a public hearing on it here.
Organization and
Agler Gr een
Ed Harter, CCUU attorney, said his Townhouses Inc.
witnesses would testify on the effects of the

Rain or snow, changing to
rain in south Sunday. Highs
mid low 40s. Rain changing to
snow in south Sunday night and
colder. Lows 18 to 25 in southeast. Monday mostly cloudy
and colQer, chance of flurries.

tmts

_VO_L._9_N_0._5~1-'-------· GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, JANUARY 19. 1975

Elberfelds ·In Pomeroy
Open Friday and Saturday Til 8 PM

JANUARY SALE DAYS

.. at The Inn-Place

and The Hallmarks

FRIDAY .and SATURDAY
9:30 TIL 2:00

MEIGS INN -

'22"
BAUM'S TRUE
VALUE STORE ·

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School hit,
$5 is taken
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.:•

Your Invited Guesl

Fmnilies

Weather

~=c:p ·

lEARNING TilE ROPES - Mrs." Dorothy Condee, standing, newly elected
~alha County. Audit~r,and Mrs. Harrtette Willer, seated r ight, are receiving first
hand on-the JOb lratmng from Mrs. Lora Dickey, deputy audi tor for Auditor
Morton L. Dtckey, who wtll retire March 8 when Mrs. Con dee will assume auditor 's
dulles. Mrs. Wtllcr Will be her chief deputy .

+

Weather

Market Report

.

Sheriff Baird said : " It is impossible
for two or three deputies to cope with a
crowd of several hundred people." He said
·he, "hopes the majority of the fans and
spec tat ors will help school offici als and
deputies in ordt'r to maintain crowd
control. "
The sheri ff further indicated that all
law violators, whether adul t or j uvenile,
will be charged and. brought to court.
The four officials attending Thursday's mee ting agreed that the recent
disturbances were unfortunate and un.
called for and Uta! in the future, all
violators .should be fully prosecuted.
If the si tuahon is not corrected immediately, U1e schools will be forced to
play games without spectators, play
games on Saturday afternoons , or cancel
games altoge ther.
It was hoped thut a few non·
conforming: people will not ca use the
majori ty of orderly spectators to be denied
the privilege of watching future athletic
contests.

MOTHERS MARCH OF DIMES -Preparing materials
for the ~nnual Motbers March to take place Thursday are,
left tc r1ght, Mrs. Carol Jean Adams, campaign director of

•

Ute Meigs County Chapter; Mrs. Debbie Buck, and Mrs.
· Janet Downie, members of the board of directors. Other
members of the board are Mrs. Joanne Williams and Mrs.
Jennifer Anderson.

Countywide march set
by mothers on Thursday
POMEROY - The annual Mothers
March for the National Foundation March of Dimes will take place in Meigs
CoWl ty Thursday.
. Mrs. Carol Jean Adams, campaign
dtrector for the Meigs CoWlty Chapter,
announced Saturday the door-to-door
campaign for fWlds to fight birth defects
will be conducted in Pomeroy, Middleport,
Rutland, Syracuse, Chester and Tuppers
, Plains from 5 to 9 p.m., and in Racine
beginning at 2 p.m. Residents are asked to
turn on Uteir porch lights.
Cannislers have already been placed

do th.e Mothers March. Mrs . Janet Downie
is chairwoman rar the Pomeroy.Syracuse
workers.
Chairwomen for the other areas are
Mrs. Sally Caldwell, Tuppers Plains; Mrs.
Pal Thomas, Chester; Mrs. Jan Cordone
and Mrs. Beverly Williams, Racine; and
Mrs. Judy Snowden, Rutland .
Mrs . Adams pointed out that all
workers will b~ wearing March of Dimes
Contmued on page 2

in area business establishments and
March of Dimes cards will go into the
schools later this month. Those not contacted, may mall donations to Mrs. Joaime
Williams, treas!U:Ilr, Nalional Foundation March of Dimes, c-o The Farmers Bank
and Savings Co., Pomeroy.
- As in previous years, the Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority will be conilllcting the fund
drive in Middleport where members of the
POMEROY - The Meigs County
Xi Gamma Mu Chapter under the
Association of Trustees and Clerks elected
leadership of Mrs. Sue Zirkle will solicit; "
Bernard Gilkey president at its
.and in ·Pomeroy and Syracuse where
organizational meeting recently at the
members of the Ohio Eta Phi Chapter will
IVI"eigs Inn. Other officers elected were
David Koblentz, vice president ; William
F. Harris,. sricretary.treasurer 1 and
Charles Bissell on the executive committee.
GALLIPOLIS - James E. Phillips 2S on tcwnship road 341, four tenths of a mile
Speaking at the meeting was Dale
of Gallipolis, has been charged wi tll
south of Rt. 325 in Meigs County. Officers Teeters, Washington Court House, on the
following conclusion of an investigation of said an auto driven by Terry L. Mc- topic, local government. The dinner tab
Thursday night's headon collision on Cj!lland, 17, of Langsville, skidded on an was picked up by the Southeastern
Ingles Hill in Gallia County.
icy place in the road and slammed into a Equipment Co., of Gallipolis, James Allen ,
HciJI!(talized and still listed in critical vehicle operated by Oscar W. Morgan, 67, manager.
condition as a result of that collision was of Bidwell. There was moderate damage to
Carol Ann 1Miller, 29, Patriol Star Rt., a both cars.
AnoUter Meigs Coimty mishap ocpassenger tn the car ·lhat Phillips' car hit.
Mrs. Miller suffered facial injuries and curred on County Road 399, one ten·th of a
multiple other injuries.
. mile east of Rt. 248, where an auto driven
Also admitted at Holzer were Michael by Margaret T. Brown, 53, of Reeds~ille,
D. Miller, age 3, who is reported in slid on a sheet of ice, striking a stalled car
satisfactory condition and Phillips, who is car owned by Helen L. Baker, Rt. I, Long
By BOB HOEFLICH
·also in satisfactory condition. The Gallia- Bottcm. There was moderate damage, but
POMEROY - Probably a number of
Meigs Post State Highway Patrol said no charge was filed.
years ago when she was a student at
A Saturday accident occurred on Rt . 7 Pomeroy High School, PhY.llis , Evans
Mrs. Mill~r was pinned in the wreckage.
Ice covered roads were blamed for at Swan Creek. Bridge when a pick-up Given never dreamed that one day politics
three other accidents investigated Friday driven by &lt;;alaway Napier, 47, Prbc- would be her game .
torville, went out of control on an ice
And although .she did enter the
and early Saturday.
The first occurred at !2:40p.m. Friday covered roadway and struck the bridge political field quite by accident, Mrs.
railing.
Given today is one of the top legislators in
West Virginia.
The daug~ter of Mrs. Ray Evans of
Pomeroy and the late Mr. Evans, Mrs.
RACINE - Pros and cons of an- session last Monday night, the council Given planned no political career. It
nexation of a four square mile area tc the elected Albert Hill ·president and Virginia evolved after the death of her husband,
· Village of Racine will be aired at a public Hendricks was given her oath of office as Harold M. Given , in 1959 when she realized
meeUng lc be held at 7 p.m. Thutsday at councilwoman lc replace Dennie Hill who that she would have to supplement her
the Racine Fire House.
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resigned. Frank W. ·Porter was again income . She had two small children to
rear . Luckily she was offered a position of
~cine Village officials are sponsoring appQin ted· solicitor.
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state
director of women 's activities fOr the
the open Il)eeting on the proposed anThe coUncil approved a budge' oi
then
new political awarement program
nexation.which covers some 40 to 50 homes · $49,530 for the new year which includes :
in back of Racine·and along tlie Ohio River rnaypr, $500; clerk, $550; treasurer, $400· that came to be kn own as COPE started by
below the Racine Dam to Yellow Bush ~olicitor, $50; elections , $55; council, $77S, the AFL-CIO.
She recalls her acceptance:
Creek.
m the adl)1inis tralion fund; fire truck fund ,
"This wa s the Kennedy year. We
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Meeting for their org~nizalional

Gilkey president of
trustees and clerks

D WI charged by patrol
owi

MERCERVILLE - Gallia County
sheriff's deputies Fr iday night investigated a breaking and entering at
Hannan Trace High School.
According w Paul Dillon, high school
principal , the school was entered some
time between 5 and 10 p.m. while the
school's basketball team was at North '
Gallia High School. Entry was made by
going through. a rear windo"w.
Deputies said the lntrude.r attempted
to enter tbe kitchen but could not get the
door ·opeo. Instead, he w'enlto the boiler
room and obtained two screw drivers
which were used to force the door open to
tlle principal's office. Missing was $5 in
change.
· Footprints outside the building indicated the visitor left by walking down the
hill and through the football field toRt. 218.
Sheriff Oscar C. Baird reported that
Ute deputies, Wlder policies established
tllrough the Gallia Local Board of
Education in the high school handbooks,
with assistance from Cliff Wilson, North
Gallia Principal, removed three spectators, who had ·been drinking," from the
building Friday night prior to t)le North
Gallia - Hannan Trace baskeitiall game.
"Drinking and otller problems at school
functions will not be tolerated," Baird
said.

JAYCEE WEEK OBSERVED - .City Manager Paul Wlller, left, has
pr.oclauned the week of Jan. 19-25 as Jaycee Week fn Gallipolis. Pictured with
W11ler Is Internal V.•ce President Bill YoWlg discussing activities which have been
planned for Jaycee Week in the Gallipolis area.

Jaycee ·Week is here

GALLIPOLIS - City Manager Paul
Willer Saturday proclaimed the week of
January 19-25 as Jaycee Week in Gallipolis
and asked local organizations to cooperate
in the observance.
He said the purpose of the week is to
focus attention on young men and the work
they are doing, and emphasized ihal the
Gallipolis area Jaycees have done an
outstanding job In the fields of community
service and leadership development.
The week celebrates the founding of
'
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the Jaycees in 1915, when Henry
Giessenbier saw a need for a young men's
civic group and organized the first chapter
in St. Louis. The Gallipolis area Jaycees
GALLIPOLIS - Farmers Home were formed in 1967. The name of the
Administration and Cong. Clarence Miller national organization was changed from
Saturday announced the approval of a U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce to The
$1,207,000 loan to the Gallia County Rural U. S. Jaycees in !965 at the national conWater Association.
venlion of the young men's civic group.
Purpose of the loan is to assist in the
Bull on a solid foundation of creating
extension of water lines for the rural oppor !unities for leadership training
system.
through commWJity betterment projects,
As a result nf'the loan, a total of 64.5 the Jaycees today number over 300,000
miles of water Tines will be installed, plus a strong, are active in 7,000 communities in
new 20,000 gallon stand type tcwer at the UniiA!d States.
Crown City and a booster station in the
Willer is no stranger lc Jaycee acvicinity of Sugar Creek .
tivilies.
The Farmers Home Administration has
He was active in the Dundein, Fla .,
previously provided assistance for the Jaycees from 1964 to 1970. In 1964 the
rural water project.
Gallipolis City Manager was named

$} 207 000 Joan
made for water

"Jaycee of the Year." He was president of
the Dunedin Jaycees in !965.
In 1966 Willer was named state
membership chairman for Florida. During
h1s tenure in that office, Florida became
the number ' one state organization in tlle
United States.
Willer attributes much of his success
to experience in the Jaycees . He pointed
out that the J~ycee public speaking
program, called "Speak-Up, " was
especially helpful.
Said Willer, "My start in government
can be directly attributed to my
association with the Dunedin .Jayce_es.''

WANTS REVERSAL
WASHINGTON (UP! ) - Rep. Thomas
S. Foley, D-Wash., who is expected to win
the chairmanship of the House Agriculture
Committee, said Saturday he will urge
. swift action to overturn an administration
order slashing food stamp Benefits for the
needy. Foley emerged as the probable new
head of the panel after the House
Democratic Caucus voted 144-141 lo unseat
Rep. W. R. Poage, "0-Tex., a 38-year
congressional veteran who had been
agriculture chairman for eight years.

Pomeroy woman is popular with voters

To annex or not annex

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worked very closely .;,ilh him during the
primary. I got to know him well, and like
most women, thought he was one of tlle
most charming men I'd met. Too, he and
my late husband had much in common.
Both had served in the navy as lieutenants
in the South Pacific.
"! worked Wllil after. the November
election . Then I fell the children needed
me more tban the politicians. I became
mother and father again."
In the 1960s Mr.i . Given had several
part-time jobs, hut she kept returning to
politics. A Democrat in Kanawha CoWJty,
Mrs . Given was persuaded lo run for the
House of Delegates while working in the
West Virginia Senate.
She made the grade and has since
gained national recognition as a
lawmaker. In 1971 she was sent to the
conference of the l'{ational Society of Stale
Legislators in Philadelphia . She was
e leele~ to thenational board that. year and
again in 1972. In 1973, she was eleciA!d

MRS. GIVEN

chairman of the legislative journal.
In her sta.te, Mrs. Given led the ticket
in the last election, becoming the first
woman in West Virginia who has had a
plurality vole in the House of Delegates·
election and the only incumbent ,reelected
in Kanawha County. Mrs. Given is known
for her voting record which sometimes
does not follow party lines, but rather a
pattern of supporting measures which she
feels are best for the people.
·•
Her main items of c(;Jncern, during:her
third term, are legislation to remove the
consumer sales tax on food for home .
consumption; a solution.for the problem of
upkeep of "orphan roads" ; legislatim\ to
place parents and citizens on textbook
seieclion committees, and IegL~lation to
protect non-political individuals from data
collection that is an invasi&lt;in of privacy.
Now grown, Mrs . Given's.chlldren are
Barbara, a graduate from Denison
Universi'ty with a degree . in political
science, and her son, Harold , who is at;
tending Morris Harvey College.

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treasurer, the first woman officer of the
group. This year she is vice president and

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