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TUCSON, ARIZ. (UPI) - \A Qllcago doctor says
science bas found a s.trauge answer to one of man's most
lmporlant questions: What does death feel like?
Those wbo have been there - or close - say It feels
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cording to patients who have been deelared mentally dead
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~ only available in recent years, Dr. Elisabeth Kuebler·Ross
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SI'R lNG OPENING SALE!

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SPRING OPENING SALE LAWNLITE PORCH, LAWN AND
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• SHIRTS
• PANTS
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SALEM CENTER - According to. unofficial sources, it
was learned today that the two
day strike at the Meigs Mine
~o. 2 ended at midnight Thursday.
It was reported that the
dispute resulted from an order

SPORT COATS
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streets are repaired.

By JOHN MILNE
WASHINGTON (U P!)
President Ford says $222
million in aid may prevent a
Communist takeover in Cambodia and perhaps allow
negotiations. If Congress refuses, Americans would feel "a
deep sense of shame" over the
bloodbath that would come
with the insurgent troops.
The President asks only for
money . He told a news con·
ference
Thursday , '~a ll
American forces have come

home. They will not go back."
Ford gave the ~ambodian
regime headed by Marshal Lon
Nol a 50-50 chance of survival
even with the aid. He said the
money might allow Phnom
Penh to last until summer,
when th e rainy season rould
make it easier to transport
supplies. If the insurgents
carmot win by then, talks might
follow.
Liberal congressional senti·
ment supported Lon Nol 's
removal and said that might be

the price of additional aid.
Ford did not agree, but he
would not commit himself to
Lon Nol.
"We will support any
negotiations and accept any
outcome that the parties
themselves will ag ree to," he
said. "As far as the United
States is concerned, the personalities involved will not
themselves constitute obstacles of any kind to a set-

bet" me President" -the in·
sur r::ents feel they can win on
UJC battlefield. "This belief will
be encouraged if we cut off
assistance to our fr iends ."
If the Communist-led Kinner
Rouge takes Phnom Penh,
Ford said the result would be
"an unbelievable horror story.
If we can hold out -and I th ink
the prospects are encouraging
- then l think we will avoid
that kind of massacre and ...
tlement."
murdering of people who really
"Are you saying that the do not deser~e that kind of
United States will support any treatment. "
goverrunent, no matter how
Huma nitarian concerns, to
weak or corrupt , in a situation save tllese lives, is one of three
like this7" a reporter asked.
reasons the aid is requested,
"I am not saying that we Ford said. The second was to
would support any govern- seek a negotiated settlement ment,'' Ford replied. "I am " if we abandon our allies, we
saying that we would support will be saying to the world that
any government that we could war pays" -and the th ird was
see coming out bl the present preserving the credibility of
situation or the negotiated the United States.
settlement. "
If help does not come, he
Ford said that despite a long said, "we will have been false
history of efforts to negotiate - to ourselves, to our word and to
''six separate initiaUves since I our friends . No one should

Councilmen poi nted out tha t
these things will be taken care
of, but will ta ke lime. Thev

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Here are thb week's winning

numbers In the Ohio lottery:
Number 696 (six·nlne-slx)
in any box ori ticket wins $20.
Numbers 441 (four-fourone ! and 293 ltwo·nlne·
three! in green and blue wins
$500.

truck to go over an · em-

seven-nine).

bankm ent, stopping on its right
side.
There was slight damage, No
citation was issued.

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Funds wanted
from HUD for
senior center

form er Pomeroy Junior High

School.
A survey of the county's
housing needs will be made
during the preparation of the
fin al application which is due
April l. The application will be

miners.

reviewed by various state and

was fined $5 and costs, for
passing on a yellow line; Ron
White, $5 and costs on a
shoplifting charge, and
Thomas Quillen, Middleport,
$130 and costs, and a three day
jail sentence imposed on a
charge of driving while intoxicated. ·
Forfeiting a $30 bond posted
on an intoxication ch3rge was

Dottie Sommers, Pomeroy.
.'\ssessed costs of $8.70 on
each of two charges was Mark
Haley,
Pomeroy ,
on
trespassing and destruction of
property charges.

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EXTENDED FORECAST
Sunday· through Tuesday,
fair Sunday and Monday
wilh a chance of rain on
Tutsday. Highs will be io the
30s and lows in the teens
Sunday, warming to highs l11
tbe 40s or low 50s aotllows in
the 20s by Tuosdl,y.

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Funding for
park made
WASHINGTON
Repre.senta ti ve Clarence
Miller and the U. S. Bureau of
Outdoor Recreation have
an noun ced the approval of a
$6,250 grant to the Village of
Syracuse for a public outdoor
recreation project.
The project calls for the
Village of Syracuse to develop
a playground area, parking
area, and install lighting at the
co mmunity 's
e xi s tin g
Municipal Park.
The Land and Water Conservation Fund helps State and
local governments purchase
needed lands and develop
facilities for outdoor recreation
on these lands. The project
sponsor matches the Federal
grant with funds from state
and other sources.

600LAID OFF
Meigs Cmmty has filed a prePITTSB URGH ( UPI )
application for funds ava ilable
through the Federal Housing Allegheny Airlines has an and Community Development noun ced it will furlough more
Act of 1974 to purchase an~ than 600 employes this week,
renovate property to be used as including 62pilots, because of a
a Senior Citizens Center for declin e in passengers . An
Meigs C01mty, it was disclosed Ailegheny spokesman said in
toda y.
addiiton to the pilots, the
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airline
was laying off 207
Th e first of two public
meetings was held March 4 to employes in customer service,
inform people of the per- l t8 flight attendants, 113
missible uses of the funds and main tenance personnel, and
to detcnnine for what use the more than 100 staff personnel.
application should be made.
The second public meeting will
be on March 25 at 2 p.m. at the
SQUAD SUMMONED

The matter was settled when
it was agreed that all three
shifts will be rota ted. The
strike had idled over 425

A c0101 ty-wide meeting of the
Meigs County Bicentennial
Commission wiD be held at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday in the Common
Pleas Courlroom at the court·
house in Pomeroy.
Projects lhat can be carried
out by different organizations
in observance of the nation's
2001h birthday will be
di!cussed as will reports by ·
organizations of their plans.
· Representatives• from all ,
~rganizations are urged to
attend, John C. Rice, chair-

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along the edge of the highway.
When he tried to bring the
vehicle back onto the road he
hit a muddy spot, ca using the

Deer killed by car on 124
Two acciden ts \vcre in ~ Linda Gilbride, "28, Rt. 2,
vestigated by the Meigs County Rac ine . There was mi nor
Sheriff's Department Thurs- damage to the vehicle.
day evening in which no perAt 8:30 p.m. in Chesler
sonal injuries w.ere reported . Tow nship .Ronald L. Harbour,
At 7: 10 p.m . in Su tton 19, Rt. 4 Pomeroy, was
Township on SR 124, si•-tcnlhs' traveling north on TR 163 in a
of a mile west of CR 34 a buck pickup truck. He took his eyes
deer was killed when it ran into off the hi ghway for a second
the path of a car driven by and when he looked up he was

think for a moment that we can conference:
- He doubted unemployment
walk away from that without a
deep sense of shame."
will reach 9 per cent, but if the
Congress is working on aid economy needs more stimulus,
legislation . A Senate foreign Ford believes it should come
ai d subcommittee begins through greater tax cuts, not
Tuesday to draft one bill, and federal spending. He said tax
its cv unterpart in the House legislation now in Congress
also is planning hearings . should be changed to further
Although all members of the benefit middle income people.
- U.S. attempts to organize
congressional delegation that
visited Indoc hin a reco m- oil conswning nations "have
mended increased food aid, been quite successful, " Ford
lour said Thursday the Lon Nol said . He would not comment on
government was inept and the an oil producers' proposal to tie
oil prices to the rate of inmarshal should step down.
flation.
Other topics in the news

Numbers 441 and 293 In
blue boxes wins $1,000.
Numbers 441 and 293 In
gree n boxes eligible fo r
$300,000 drnwl'ng ' and
automatically wlris $15,000.
The six-numbers In the
Gold Rush drawing were
560719 (five-six-zero-seven-

the mine.

Bicentennial
p1eeting called

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not to rotate all three shifts at

Three defendants were fined,
one forfeited a bond and
another was assessed c'osts
only on two charges in the
court of Pomeroy Mayor Dale
E. Smith Thursday night .
Billy McLaughlin, Pomeroy,

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Road nea r the Fred Jenkins
propert y is exposed and could
be broke n orr if a heavy truck
s hould run ove r it. He

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MOSCOW - A SCHOOL OF DOLPHINS sought and got aid
from Black Sea fishennen to save the life of a baby dolphin,
according to the newspaper Trnd. Trud said Thursday the
dolphins surrounded the fishermen's boat, then began swinuning
In a specific direction. The fishermen followed until they reached
aiiill&lt;ker buoy and found a young dolphin engangled in a fishing
net.
They freed the dolphin and the school of dolphins accompanied the boat back to its original location, apparently as a
gesture of gratitude, the newspaper said. The newspaper said
, .Soviet scientists have recorded several similar instances of
dolphins' seeking to make contact with humans .

Meigs mine strike ends

SALE U9
SALE 3.69
SALE 4.49
SALE 5.29
SALE 5.99
SALE 6.69
SALE 7.49
SALE a.29
SALE 1.49
SALE 9.69
SALE 1D.49
SALE 11.29
SALE 11.99
SALE 12.29

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LEE. PREST TECH TWILL llANTS are 5Cl per cent
Potyeslef", 5Cl per cent colton. VO!"Y welt m- · hemmed
bottom• with Ia !Ior perfect· fit . They took good and stay

Mens 9.98•Lee Prest Work Pants
Mens 8.91 Lee Prest
Lona Sleeve Shirts
Mens 7.98 Lee Prest
Sh,ort Sleeve Shirts

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LEE PREST MATCHING POPLIN SHIRTS are 65 per.
Clint Dacron Potyeslef", lS percent cotton. Properly styled
with full front facing ·convertible collar.
Charcoal . Deoert Ton . Field Green · F.oresl Green· Navy
Blue.
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(14-14'12). medium (lS-151/2). large (16-16'12),
extra Iarge ( 17 · 17 1/2). Long or short sleeve
styles.

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and extra large (17.171!2), Solid colors - polka dots ·
stripes - plaids - neat patterns.
All mens knit shirts are Included in this special sale.

2 for •9.89

Save this weekend on Womens
Spring Blouses, · Shirts, Tank
Tops, Knit Tops and Car ..
digans .
Big Selection
Regular and Extra Sizes

2.99
3.39
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4.19
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small (14·14';,), medium 115-15'h l. large (t6·!6V&gt;)

WORK SHIRTS
Women's Blouses
and Knit Tops

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New selections of shirts all at ule .prices. Dress
shirts in neck sizes

Mens S5.95 Clue Chambray

SPRING OPENING SALE!

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WASHINGTON - GOP LEADERS. TOLD THE PARTY
faithful today only seven of every 100 Americans identify
themselves lls "strong Republicans." That figure, part of a GOPfinaneed national public opinion survey, greeted more than I ,500
Republican Party officials and activists arriving for a two-day
leadership conference.
President Ford told his news conference Thursday " It is my
feeling that the Republican Party has to be a broad-based, wide
spectrim\ party If it is going to be a viable force in the political
sillll!tion in the United States." He said that "if we can broaden
the base of the Republican Party, I think we have an excellent
chance to prevail in 1976," and that he will make a ''maximum
_effort" to get "aU elements of the Republican Party on the
team.''

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SALE 9,69
SALE 10.49
SALE 11.29
SALE 11 .89
SALE 12.69

Another new shipment just received- all
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bow ties · solid colors and neat patterns.
Buy now for Easter and wear later on .

Complete selection of boys sizes In slims and regulars -

7.so BOYS SIZES . · · · · · · · • · SALE 5.95
7.95, ~ys SIZES .. .. . . · · · · SALE 6.35
8.95.rSTUDENT SIZES· · · · · · · · SALE 6.85

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ATHENS, OtDO - TilE SEARCH COMMITTEE for a new
president at Ohio University has submitted the names of three
candidates to the OU Board of Trustees but the board has asked
lor an expanded list including candidates the committee had
already interviewed, it was reported today.
The Post, the OU student newspaper, said in a copyrighted
· ~ the finalists as submitted by the search conimittee were
'~nald Roskens, chanellor of the University of Nebraska at
Omaha, Neb. who is a former vice president at Kent State
.University; George Chambers, a vice president at the University
of Iowa and Otto Bauer, interim chancellor at the University of
\Vlalonsin's.f ar,lf: Side ~lllllPl!S in Kenosha, Wis.

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needs to be more public input
in helping with what has to be
done.
Police Chief Milton Varian
reported property on the left
going dow n hill to Rose Valley
needs cleaning and that the
Cemetery Hill Road is badly in
need of repair.
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ditch line in · fron t of his
property will have to have a
cul vert.
Council agreed to advertise
for bids for 500 tons, more or
less, of asphaltic hot mix.
Mayor London said the
Cemetery Hill Road will have
top priori ty in regard to paving
up to the coropration limits.
Other areas suggested to be
paved were an alley that runs
between Third St. and Church
St. , back of the Morrow and
Zwilli ng properties. Council
also suggested' the street that
run s in front of He rshel
Man uel, Millon Roush and Carl
Davis paved .
It was poin ted out that this
street is not owned by the
village. Co un cil au thori zed
Mayor London to ask those
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PRICES ARE ON THE DECUNE BUT AMERICAN
" CONSUMERS still are holding tightly to their pocket-books,
government reports show. The Labor Departmimt said wholesale
prices dropped in February for the third consecutive month,
signaling lower retail prices in the next few months. Food prices
dropped 3.5 per cent from January and 15.1 per cent from a year.
ago.
Lower wholesale prices have not yet prompted a major
improvement in consumer confidence, a separate Commerce
Department report indicated. The department said retail sales
were up·only 0.4 per cent last week after gains of U and 2.3 per
cent the two prior weeks.
Sales for the week were up 4 per cent from 1974, meaning
' volume was down considerably when an inflation rate of nearly
12 per cent is considered.

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$222 million more might save
Cambo-d ia from Red takeover

UlNOON -SECRETARY OF STATE HENRY KISSINGER
turned his attention to the Cyprus crisis today before.#(ying to the
Middle East on a peace mission already under attack by
Palestine guerrillas. After a busy morning ol appointments in
London, Kissinger arranged to fly to Brussels this afternoon for
talks with Greek Foreign Minister Dimitrios Bitsios.
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of a new round of Israeli-Egyptian shuttle diplomacy . He was
expected to spend several weeks in the Middle East trying to
arrange a new troop separation agreement between Israel and
Egypt.

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George Ho lm an reported

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MENS 1].95
MENS 12.95
MENS 13.95
MENS 14.95
MENS 15.95
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Sy1:at use Villagl' Council met
111 rrgubr session. Mo. I ~'O I'
Hl'nnan LondoJI as ked t.'~lch

l'ounci l member tO li E\t
any thi nt.: he knew thut should
lw dotn~ in the village a'nd
subm it it tu him fo r action. It
also wets ~ tressed that if any
resident kn ows of any thing that
should be tc-~ k en ca re of they
should notify the mayor or a
member or council .
The nwyur s tressed that all
vi llage officials and r es id~nts

agreed that anyone having ~

Big selection of colors in
both mens and ladles
styles.

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This weekend during our sale
of famous brand Luggage.

Junior

locally .
H wa s poi nted nu l thai t hl'
prujt&gt;l'l, if funded. would JHJI

inLTt'a se lhl· I ~H..·al tax loacl . ThC
lt•wn would ask voters lu t,IPprovt' " :1 11111! tax lt.•vy for the
\' ill&lt;~t-.:l' port1u11 of tllt• pr oject:
but in tum wuuld takl· nff 3.3
mills uf otht•r lul'al ta ;c
Vol lowing tht• llll'l'ting on the

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blo&lt;.:k gran! appli t'allon fur
lilt· pmjcet lms been rn;1de.
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OPENING SALE!

Housing

Rockers .

This is the bi~ money saving
sale in SuppJt!tdistory. All
Supp-hose pantyhose and
stockings are on sale, so save
more money than ever before
and give your legs a treat.

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Special Sale Prices.

persons :tllending c1 special
publi&lt;.: ·"i nput" 111eeti ng un thl'
pr opose d s wimming po~Jl

REG. S46.00to 1160.00
SALE

Mr . Douglas Lang of the
Printz. Be iderman
Coat
Company will be in our
Floor
Coat
Sec ond
Depar tment this weekend
with the complete spring
line of Printzess Coats .
Friday and Sa turday until
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Save th is weekend on
Club Chairs, Chaises,
passenger

COATS

Citizens like·Syracuse park projeCt

federal agencies before going
to the U. S. Department of

MEIGS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - Front, Jem Grate, back 1-&lt;', Pam Norih,
Mary Blaettnar, Jayne Hutchison, captain, Becky TI\omas and Melanie Simmons.

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Washing ton, D. C.

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CHESTER KING

Director
named
RUTLAND - Chester V.
King of Rutland became the
new director of the Meigs
Coun ty American Red Cross
Chapter Thursday night.
King was approved when the
board met in the cafeteria of
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles C. King, Rutland, the
new chairman is assistant
cashier at the Citizens National
Bank in Middleport. He Is
actiye i,!\ l)l~ c;~urcn .of Chri$1.
A reception was given In
honor of the new director, an
inscribed cake being served
with other refreshments by
Mrs. Teresa Collins and Mrs.
Rhonda Dailey, Taking part
was A. S. Justus, Columbus, ·
division representative of the
Red Cross.
During a business session,
the resignation of Mrs. Lelah
Weatherby as chairman of the
service to military families
phase of the Red Cross was
accepted with regret. She has
served in the post for two years
and is retiring.
Others attendin g the meeting
were Larry Baker, vice
chairman and chapter first aid
chairm an ; Vernon Nease,

bl ood program chairman ;
Juanita Sayre, secretary, and
Alwilda Werner , treasur er.
The next meeting was set for
April 10.

SQUAD CA LLED
The Middleport Emergency
Squad was called for Mrs. C.
M. Baker, 147 Sixth St., at 4:42
p.m. Thursday . Mrs. Baker,
who had fa llen, was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
The Pomeroy Emergency where she was admitted.
Squad answered a call to
Minersvi lle at 11: 04 a.m.
Thursday for Mrs. Ed Hines
who was taken to the Holzer
MedJcal Center.
ANSWER CALL
RACINE - The Racine E-R
Squad was called Thursday al9
p.m. for Mae Bostick, Racine,
ASK TOWED
Harley Kemp Jones, 21, a hear t patient, who was ta ken
Veteran s
Memo rial
Charleston, and Kimberly Sue to
HospitaL
Brooks, 18, Rutland .

March 20 is deadline for candidates
Candidates for posts in the nomination to run for council.
Pomeroy and Middl eport He is serving by appointment.
village governm en~ have until His present term expires th is
4 p.m. on March 20 to file their year.
peti tions of candidacy with the
The other candidate whose
Meigs Co un ty Board of , term expi res is William
Elections.
Snouffer. Jane Walton is
The board office is open fr om serving in the clerk 's positi on.
I to 4 p.m., Monday through Neither she nor Snouffer nor
Friday for the convenience of the i~cumbent mayor, Dale E.
potential candidates.
Smith, have filed petitions of
In Pomeroy this year, a candidacy .
mayor, two council members,· In Middl eport, Fred R.
a · village clerk and one Hoffman, who automatically
member to the boa rd of public became mayor several months
affairs will be named.
ago when Ma ror John Zerkle
So far, only Clarence A. died, has filed for election to
Anllrews of Monkey Run has the pos t. A Republican, he was
filed for the nomina lion as president of council at the time
mayor. He is a Republican. of the succession.
John H. Manley, R. , int " The terms of two co unci l
cu'mben l,

has

filed

'for

mrmbers exp ire this

ye&lt;:~r.

They are those of William me nt was for a one year period.
Wal ters and Carl Horky . Hor ky Two members to Middleport's
is ser\'in g by appoi ntrrlent at board of public affa irs also will
the present time. His appoint- be named this year . Hoffma n is

the only candidate to have filed
for any post in Middlepor t.
The prim ary election in
Middlepor t and Pomeroy this

year ·will be June 3 in compliance with the new stale
electi on la ws . In previous
years, primary elections have

been held in May.

Spring Fling set April 12
Plans fo r the "Spring rlin g"
of the Big Bend Minstrel
Association and the "Silver
Slipper" of Preceptor Cha pter
of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority

7:30 p.m. and 9: t5 p.m . on
Saturday, April 12, in the
Pomeroy Junior High School
auditori um .

Members of Preceptor
Chapter , with Mrs. Jane
Wednesday afternoon.
Walton serving as chairperson,
Bob Hoefl kh, who will be will serve refreshments to the
dJrecting the musical of the pubhc attending the show and
mins trel association bei ng will conduct games and a
staged in conjunction with the candy sale.
"Slipper" outlined plans for
Some 200 prizes will be
the presentat ion·to be given at _awa rded during the candy sale
were completed at a meeting

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WATER OFF
Weather permitting, water
which wJtt be neaded by Lois
from
the Pomeroy Village'
Rosenbaum and Norma AmsDepartment will be
W
ater
bary , Mrs. Walton reported .
Rose Sisson and Betty turnect off at about 8 a.m.
Ohlinger will head the games Monday for several hours from
and Lillian Moore and Mildred the pump station in Minersville
Karr will be in charge of to.Syracuse.
refreshments, which are (ree.
Eleanor Thomas is in charge of
tables and decorations . The
LOCAL TEMPS
I
group completed plans for the
'Temperature in downtol'{n
advertising program bein g Pomeroy today at 11 a.m. was
arranged for the event.
50 degrees under rainy skies.

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Tournament results
Thursday

CLASS AAA
At Canton

Canton McK 1n ley 68 Can ton
Ltn coln 54
AI Copley

Cr estv 1ew Convoy 61
ttnnena l 57

Akron

Mmtsler
Va l l ey 68

Kenmore 58

Akron

Hower 48

Salem

At Struthers
69 Warr en Howland 68

At Cleve ian~ South

Cle Shaw 73

Maple He tghts 68

AI Toledo Waite
Toledo Scott 59 Oregon Clay 46
At Bowtmg Green

Lima Sen1or 60 Ashland 51

CLASSAA
At Columbu s

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Char les 82 Granv il le 71
At Ashland
Willard 62 She lby 52

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At Steubenville
R1ver V1ew 87 Well svt ll e 54

CHAMPS - The fifth grade basketball team at Racine went undefeated in seaBOn play and
took the champwn slu p m the tournament The team was honored at a banquet Sunday at Southern H1gh School Tt'atn members tm.·. I-t, Tyrone Bnnager , Tommy Roseber ry, Kent Wo lfe,

Van

Slxnf GRADE BASKETBALL SQUAD honored at a banquet held

Sunday at Southern H1gh School were, 1-r, Bob Bill Lee, Brian Wolfe, Mark
Simpson , second row, Dwayne Curfman, Steve Circle, Albert Holman , Paul
Cardone; third row, Terry Clark, Rick Allen, Eric H11l, Carl Morns and Bill
Morris , fourth row, Ronrue Salser and Dennie Hill, coaches

Zapruder picture shown
( 't•ntt al lntelhgcnce

8) PAUL ANDERSON

Agencj

1molvenwnt m the sl nymg.
'11le Amt!ru.:an Broa dcastm g
Co s "Good Night AmeriCa "
p1 0!-!1'&lt;111 1devoted nearly a half-

Late
NEW YORK 1UPI I
mght teleVlSIOil v1ewers today
got a r are look a t the famo us
Zapruder film of Utr assassma-

t!On of Pres1denl John Kennedy hotu· to the showmg of the film
and heard a bhmt accusatwn of _c:md comm entary by Warre n

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'There ts a common theme
tuHtmg Watergate, the Bay of
Pigs and the assassmation (of
President Kennedy ) - the
CIA, " long-tun e Warren
Report cnt1c Ralph Schoenman charged

lie also said the Warren
Comm i ss iOn " totally
fabriCated the truth" about
Jack Ruby 's involvement m
tl!e alleged plot. He said the
cmnm1sston knew th e slayer of
Lee Harvey Oswald confessed
to a doctor VlSitmg him m jail
that he was a ·part of the
assassmatton plot and was
ordered to kill Oswald

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Gasps and groans came from
the audience at the taping
when close-ups of Kennedy
were shoMl m slow mohon as
the bullet sent his head surgmg
backward.
In remarks labeled as commentary, host Geraldo R1vera
Said the mvestigation should be
reopened in view of considerable contr adi ctory evtdence
presented by critiCS of the
Warren Report
··Now thai we ·ve lived
Un·ough Watergate and all . and
know that the CIA and FBI
ergaged in Illegal actiVIty,
there are JUSt too many loose
ends and· we owe him (Ke nnedy) the duty to hnd out. "
Rivera smd.
Comedian and social activtst
Dick Gregory, a long-lime
skeptic of the conunission's
hndm gs, challeng ed the
American press to lead a
reopened mvesl1gat10n .
"1lle press should be doing

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MONDAY
FATHE RS to be honored

when Pomeroy Elementary

CHEERLEADERS FOR Racine's sixth grade team were
also honored at the banquet held Sunday at Soulhem High
School m Racme. Shown are, front, Paula Wolfe; second row ,
Della Johnson; third row, 1-r, Tanuny Sm1th and Becky
Rhodes, on top, Sonja Hill .

A youth fe llowship mec hng W1 ay

was h~ld Feb . 28 at Morg&lt;m
Center \V.e sl€'ya n Meth od1s't
Chur ch where Hev 0 H Cat t
pastor
There was specia l smging b~
~ uut h groups frm n Mor ga n
IS

Cl'l l tc r MISSIOn, M organ Cen ter

Wes levan

Methodist and the mee tm g
Church
Yollth atte ndHJ g were
Other specwl numbers '\oere Pdln caa Wh1tc . Phylhs Ferrell.
presented by SluriJ;Y Vance. Steven Ferrell. Tunmy Sptres ,
J OClll , Dwnc and ErnL·~ t lloxann e Bussell. Cecil Yos t,
Th:1ckPr rr·on1 the Fmrvtew St .. Donald Shupe , GerC~ Idme
Chun: h and VIcki Might . 1\ ho Shup e. Ca r ol Yos t, Bru ce
what we 'r e
dotng
lin- at l('nrls the Danv tllr Wes le~ an Hvsell. Terry Hyse ll, Norma
vestlgatmg the findings of the C'hurt h sang: "HO\\ Grea t Th ou Jean Hysell. Steven Hyse ll,
Warren Conunisswn ) They t\1 I" .
Bn,1 n Du rh am
Meh ssa
sho t~d be doing the research,
d tlli Mr s
Durham, Oebbae Sptres, Terry
even the ones who don 't agree Wbt' lll &lt;ll1 dle of the Vin to n Rathburn. Rtdue Va n Houten
wtUt us," he said
\Vesh' \ an Church &lt;tnd Jedn
Rubi n R&lt;~tHbu r n. Dav1d E
Mtght. Donna Shupe, V1ck1e
M1ght. R1ck Mathene), Joyce
Mtdway Communttj

P,u~a

sta ges ca n bf'
obliterated When th e docto r
sees th1s he can be cerl&lt;nn that
tile ct1 sk IS degenerating or
Ilfp tur~xi

11w dt sk

IS

of M01 ga n Center
Wesleyan sa ng as a trto Joan
Tha cke r led the 'lioiLuth "'
cho1uscs and Rev. ~ve r
Brown brought the message of
the eYemng H1s scnpture was
found w Jeremtah 50:5.
Beverly Spu es presided over

Ste" ar t. Wan da Thomps on ,

ath anerd

rPally a tiny sac

fl llt'd \ntlt special fluid to form
a cushwn betwE'en the VE'r tebrae When !he flu id beg1ns
to leilk out , the little pillow
starts collapsmg. The matenal
lra ked out can irnt ate tile
ne r\'e. or a more solid part
may protrude, crea tin g
prcssw-e on the nerve roots or
tl1e spmal cord There are
several ways the nen-es may
be mvolved - from irrita tion,
to muscle spasm. to pressure
even from parts of tll.e ver-

tebrae 1\ hen they are forced
out of usual alignment
To tell what IS happening to
th e co rd and s urr ounding
nerves, an opaque dye 1s inJected into the spma l column so
the cord IS outlined. If there IS
pressW"e on the cord or nerve
area, the structure (bone or

disk I ca n be seen pressmg on
that area You can have a disk
degenerate and have little
happen other than narrowmg
of the Sp!ICe between the involved vertebrae
The proper treatment of
problems related to a ruptured
or degenerated d1sk depends
upon the mdivid ual circum stances in eaeh case.
Sometimes simple conservative measures are sufficient. Heat and exercises are
oft en of great benefit.
In other instances. where
there is a significant pressure
on the nerve roots or cord area,
11 IS important to relieve the
pressure before any permanent nerve damage occurs.
Since back problems are so
conunon, I think that a good
preventive program is unportant. The ')lptured diSk or
bt~ g m g disk 1s the result of
repeated inJury or wear and
tear. You can help prevent 11 by
being kind to your back. That
means starting early m life to

PTA meets at 7 30 p.m al the
school Public mv1ted
SAFETY program on "Safe
Lifting" by Wayne Upton and
"L1fty ," the little wooden man ,
when R1verv1ew PTA meets at
7:30p.m at the school.
UNITED Me thod ist Women
at Heath United Methodist
Churc h for 6:30 p.m. potluck
dmner . Meat , dessert and
coffee to be provided . Those
attendm g should take their own
lci ble serv1ce . Hostesses are
Emma Wayland , Frieda
Milch. and Beulah Hayes.

Youth gather for meeting

Explanation of back problems
ByLnwroUN'E I.Amb, M.D
DEAR DR U ~ IB ~- I n•ad a
column b;.. ~ ou about the
person with back trouble One
thmg yon didn•t explalll. "l~·n
the doctor told hun It wns a
degenerated d1sk and he saw It
on the X ray . lsn'lit true ) Oil
can't see a dtsk fr om an X raj.
that it takes a myelogra m'
I had the same prob lem, and
l had to have a myelogram and
found I had a bulged disk. not a
ruptured one as the first doclor
told me from just an X ray . I've
been takin g Valiu m and
Darvon for seven months, but
it's not doing me much good
lately The physical therapy,
hot packs and exercises have
helPed.
DEAR READER - On an
ordinary X ray of the spine you
can see the nature of the
vertebraw and the spaces
be~ - The disks are
between the vertebrae. When
they begin to break down the
sp!lce between the mvol ved
vertebra gets narrow and in

Wauseon

60

At Steubenville

held Smday were, first row, 1-r, Juanita Frederick and Angie Bostic,
mascots; second row, Denise Riffle, Rita Sloter, Teresa Johnson , Kim
Follrod, Tammy ErVIn, and Belinda Salmons.

RACINE - "Know how to be
a man on and off the court"
Larry Pr1ce told the members
of Racme 's fifth and s1xth
grade basketball team at a
banquet Sunday at Southern
High School.
Price, a graduate of Racme
High School an d form er
basketball, baseball and
football standout at Racine,
who IS coachmg at New Miami
High School, Hamilton, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
PriCe, Portland. He spoke to a
crowd of 135 persons
Another pom t Price made

Conunisston cr'ittcs say that
was the mstant of the second
bullet and that It disproves the
Warren Commission finding
that Oswald acted alone

M&lt;11T h , The Hur kt'l'{' T1 ;ul,
unci .il l'illl l JI IJI 0 1\ IU I IO rl
progrn m b) Fred Dt•t' l 4-11

May - 1\ug:ust, progr. m t~

c ntJ cs

The film made by Dallas
dress manufacturer Abraham
Zapruder clearly showed Kennedy's head jerk backwards
with the Imp!lct of a bullet after
the motorcade had passed
Oswald 's hidmg place m the
Texas School Book Depository.

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York 54

RACINE'S FIF IH GRADE CHEERLEADERS honored at a banquet

Buckeye

develop and mamtain good
muscle tone of your abdonunal
muscles . St ro.ng abdommal
muscles help to splint the back
and reheve "strain "
Good posture IS lmportant,
too . That mcludes standing and
sitting Wllh yo ur abdommal
muscles slightly tensed to
provide back suppor t. Sitting IS
perhaps more Important than
standing smce many people do
nol tighten their abdommal
muscles while sitting and force
the spine to bear the full stress
of the upnght position . A large
poliS obviously an invitation to
back trouble sooner or later.
Send your questiOns to Dr
L;!mb , in ~a re of this
news)laper. P 0 . Box 1551,
RadiO City Station, New York,
N. Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr .
Lamb's booklet on losmg
wei ght , send 50 certs and a
long self-addressed sta mped
envelope to the same address
and ask for the " Losmg
Weight .. booklet.

Ju sti ce, Kath) Saltsman . Robe rt Sa lt sman.
Slurle\1 Vance. Knst,;,JI Ha sh,
B1endu

Y ost,

Ktm

Ha sh.

J nntce
F errell. Cha rles
Ste\\ art, Er1c Knotts , Cheryl
P1erce, Gail Pierce. Rober t S
Stcwdrt, Alena Wra~. Terq

Russt•ll. ll nda Yos t. Lmda
Hersman,
Mend)
Yost,
Ch arl es Yost. J r .. Ka ren
Shupe . Fr a nc1s Russe ll.
I""'""" Ru ssell . Mark \Vra).

Nancy
Zeigler,
Jackie
Thompson and Diane Thacker.
There were 92 youth atte ndmg the meeting. At the
f1rs t .sesston in January there
were 58 present.
Youth leaders m attendance.
were Glenna Long , D1a ne
Hersman , Jean Wray, Jesse
Might, Sharon Durham and
Beverly Spires. Pastors atte ndlll g ·were Rev . Lel on
Glasure, Rev . John Hersman,
Rev . William W1semandle,
Rev Robert Hersman, Rev. 0 .
H. Ca r l. Rev Woodr ow
Mollohan and Rev Denver
Brown .
Others attendmg included
Mrs Sallie Shupe, Mr. and
Mrs . Norman Hysell, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Myers , Mrs
PatriciO Russell , Mrs. Rita
Yost. Mrs Tr1anzy Yost, Mrs .
Julia W1semandle, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Shupe, Mr and
Mrs Robert Hersman , Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Might, Mr. and
Mrs James Dailey, Mrs .
Marie Mollohan. Mrs Da1sy
Hollanbaugh , Mrs . Ida
Williams. Mr . and Mrs. Jake
Saltsman, Mr and Mrs Alva
Swick. Mrs. Martha Glasure,
Mrs. Beulah Hersman , Mrs.
Denver Brown and Ernest
Thacker.

Class makes
contribution
A contr!bulion to the new 24-32, and the Resurrection ,
bul letm board fund wos made Mark, 16. l-8. Bill McDamel
durm g a meeting of the Golden had prayer, and for roll call
Rule Class of the Pomeroy members gave thoughts on
Chu rch of Chn st Tuesday Easter.
evening at the parsonage home
Mrs. McDaniel conducted
of Mr and Mr s. Tern• entertamment with a prize
Gronmger.
· being won by Mrs. Evelyn
Mrs.
Elwood
Bowers Smith. Others attending were
presided wilh Mrs. Denver Mrs . Jerry -Fields, Mrs .
Kapple giving devotwns on the Charles Eskew, and two
Easier theme She read about guests, Mr . and Mrs. Doyle
!he Last Supper. Mark 14 . 22- 1 Knapp . Refreshments were
25: the crucifixion, Mark 15 · seryed by Mrs. Groninger

y,.as "Learn to be a gracious
'
loser,
but do not make a habit
of being a loser because ills too
easy to accept after losmg a
few hmes."
Recogmtion was given Jack
Bostic, a member of the Southern Local Board of Education,
and coach of the fifth grade
squad, that took the championship in a recen t tourney ,

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By Un1t ed Press.1nternat1onal
ACC Tourn a m ent
Clemson 78 Duk e 76
N C 101 Wake For est 100
N C St 91 Vrrgrn1a 85
ECAC Tournam ent
Boston Coli 68 Conn SB
Holy Cross 62 Pro11 55
Rutgers 80 St Ptr 's 63
Sl John 's 76 Setn H al l 64

was a teammate of Pr1ce's m

1965 when Rae me was regional
runner-up in the state.
Pnce and the coaches were
presented gifts by members of
the team Other coaches atte ndi ng were Carl Wolfe ,
athlehc director of Southern
and heau basketball coach;
Ronme Salser, and Denme Hill,
coaches

Southern Conf er ence Tourn ey

I Champ1on sh1p )
Furman 66 Wm &amp; Mary 55
NCAA D1 11 3 T ou rn ey
W1ttenber g 71 H1r am 49
South
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Trnora 63 Monlpe lter 54
At Canton
Wtndl1am 57 Dalton 56

At Ca nton
Lords town 66 Sou tl1 Rng e 53
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Shaw 7J Maple His 68
Ea s tlake North 68 Men tor 53

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Ea st Tech 80 St lgnatrus 75
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Drew, hampered somewhat
by a sprained ankle, scored 38
points and hauled down 15
rebounds to give Atlanta a l!0106 victory . Wilkes managed a
respectable 17 points and 11
rebounds.
The Hawks, playmg their
third game in as many nights,
jumped to a 13--point lead in the
first quarter but the Warriors
rallied to cut the margin to 58a! at halftlme.
Drew scored 14 points m the
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l am pleased to tell you that our Baltimore office has infonned us .... (that the mix-up in your accounts has been
straightened out).
In reference to your recent colliiilll which alerted us to your
personal difficulties liith our system, I must concede that there
is more tha~ a little truth in your comments. On the other hand, I
should point out that the delays and frustrations encountered by
the public in dealing with some Social Sec)lrity offices is not a
general condition in all of our approximately 1,500facilities.
There IS no question that the assumption of responsibility for
administering the Supplemental Security Income Program
(which took the place of the Federal (and or} State welfare
programs for the elderly, blind, and disabled) caused extreme
difficulties for the Social Security Administration in certain
states, notably California and New York ...
All of us in Social Security have ~ greatly distressed by
the deterioration' of our services to the public. Tbe factors which
brought about the situation are too many and too complex to
explain in this letter, but I can assure you that our efforts to
regain our reputallon for good service have been little short of
extraordinary. AJ; an example, our Sacramento staff worked
more than 50,000 overtime hours in 1974.
In your colliiilll, you were quite correct on two poinll!, even
though one of them is wlfortunate and regrettable. It is true that
we have been forced to defer action on certain matters (sudt as
your accoWJt nwnber mix-up ) in favor of processing initial
claims and those problems involving missing or incorrect
cheeks . Hopefully, we will soon be able to give these lowerprionty actions the prompt attention that has been our practice
in the past .
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Social Security office in preference to writing our Baltimore
headquarters, In many cases, a problem or inquiry can be
resolved by a telephone call.
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The Ptra tes, now 20-2 with .tn

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race Greenfu:old McChnn fur
the Class AA D1stnct htlc at

NelsorlVllle-Yol·k held th e cha11ty tosses w1th 7 36 lefl .
fo llowed by a .pair of gra lis
shots by Canter at the 7· 01
mark gave the Bucks a 49-45
lead
Tom Turner , hrn1 ted to seve n
points by the Bucks, lut a fre e
throw and Rase popped 1n a
twm-pomter to cut the Bucks
lead to one, l9-48 w1th 6:12
rema ining. Ca nter's free throw
made It 50-48 at the 6 OJ mark.
now 15-0 for the season
Turner lut a free throw with
Wittenberg was p!ICed by 5 49 left, then Dan Wag ner's
Skip Freeman and Tom Dunn, goal put the Pirates ahead for
with 16 and 12 pomts, respec- the first tlme m t he second
tively .
half, 5!-50, w1th 5 16 left in the
The Tigers scored the first game _
three buckets of the game and
The P1rates built up a 58-52
went ahead 47-28 at the half.
advan lllge
wtth
2 55
H1ran1 was led by Ted Mc- remamin g, then went mto thear
Divitt with 16 poi nts and An- famous four-corner orrense. It
tonio Bolden with 13 markers was all over fo r the Bucks.
Wittenberg boosted 1ts
Brian Bays, 6-2JUII!Or led the
season mark to 19-7, while Pu·ales w1th 20 points before
Hiram dropped to 15-6.
fo111ing out at the 2 04 mark.

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Marietta, Ohio Conference
regular season champion, and
Wittenberg, the OC tournament champwn , meet
Friday night in the chanlpwnsh!p game. Allegheny and
Hiram will play a consola tiOn
game.
The PIOneers built a 44-30
lead at halftune, only to see
Allegheny come storming back

to w1thm one pomt with three
min utes remammg m the
game The Pioneers held on,
however, to record the1r 19th
win m 22 games Uus season.
Clark fmished the game with 21
points and 12 rebounds while
Faloba cotributed 18 pomts and
18 rebounds for Marietta .
Marty Orzechowskkl led Allegheny with 20 pomts and Bill
Faloon added 16. Allegheny is

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Smith, who led Buffalo with 28
pomts , has put the Braves
CHICAGO (UPI) - Four Big llhnois and Northwestern at
Middleport
ahead with 40 seconds left.
Ten basketball teams wind up Wisconsin .
Bucks 102, Sonics 92 :
the season Saturday with a shot
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at second place while conferscored 26 points and Jon ence champion Ind1ana gets a
McGlocklin added 24 to p!ICe chance to stretch its flawless
Milwaukee p!ISt Seattle. Fred record to 32 conseculive games
Brown had 25 points to lead the and gam the distmctwn of
Somes but Spencer Hayward having beaten every other
only had 14, almost 10 below his league nval twice m th e same
average.
season.
Suns 88, Bulls 65:
Still mathemalically in the
Phoenix, without Its startmg struggle for the runnerup berth
guards, used a balanced of- and a postseason tourney bid
fense and ~ tenacious defense are Minnesota and Michigan,
Thle 12·hp model
to whip Chicago. The 6li-point with 11-6 reco rds , and
UMI onlr
total was the lowest ever in the Michigan State and Purdue,
1 a•llon
nin e-year history of the with 10-7 marks.
01111
Ch1cago franchise and also was
per houri
Michigan State, which has
a defensive record for the Suns. the Ill luck to be cast agatnst
Mike Bantom led the Suns with top-ra ted Indiana III its fm ale,
16 pomts
would not seem to be a bettor's
Nuggets 119, Spirits !17:
choice to join the second-place
Dave Robisch came off the deadlock. Indiana overbench with 23 pmnts to lead a whelmed the Spartans 107--55
balanced Denver scormg at- earher this season when they
tack against St . Louis. Playmg met at Michigan State, and this
without injured high-scoring time the return match is in
Multi-attachment ver11tlllly I
rookie right-banders to the guard Mack Calvin, the Nug- Hoosierland .
Ch~M from over 40 ett1chment1 1nd lmpl1ment8
mound Friday in their Grape- gets also got 21 each from M1ke
The quadruple runnerup
wilt do your chore• teeter and economlc11ly.
th1t
frmt League opener with the Green and Ralph Slmpson.
crunch could develop though if
Pacers 115, Stars 101:
Pittsburgh Pirates.
Y11r 'round ullllly. Rotary Relllblt llrYicl 1nd p1rt1.
the Spartans upset the
t 1llers , snowthrowers and Factoryktrainad servicemen .
George McGinnis scored 3.1 Hoosiers and Purdue beat
Santo Alcala, Rawly Eastblades, utility t'ra1lers you
wick and Pat Zachry, all three points to help Indiana trounce Minnesota while Michigan lost
name It, MF 11as the equtp- P:Jn•nclng l'lllllblt
ment to do it
hom Mll~ly·f-trguaon.
up from the Reds' Inianapohs flu-plagued Utah . Utah center to Ohio State.
Long-tuttng dopondobtttly.
fann club, will sha,re the pil- Randy Denton was in bed with
If Indiana wins , 1t will
A1dlng mowers and lawn/
chmg chores m the game at the flu and rookie Moses become the first Big Ten team
garden tractors, 5 to 14 hp ,
Malone , the Stars' second to defeat every other team in
Bradenton, F1a.
built tot he samequaltty stanleading
scorer, sal out all but the conference twice. The last
da rds as Massey-Ferguson
The 24-year-old Eastwick
larm traclors Mower cuttmg
was recalled by the Reds the four minutes of the first half undefeated champ was Iowa in
w1dths 26'" lo 46 ·.
last month of the 1974 season, because of the "bug ." Indiana I970, but at that tlme the
appeared in eight games in outscored Utah, 2ll-2, to go schedule called for only I4
Quality-built by Mauey-Fergu.eon.
relief , pitched 17 innings, ahead by 20 points at the half games instead of the current
World'l lergeat manuiacturer of tractor1. - striking out 14 and walkmg and then coasted home
18.
only five while compiling a 2.00
Win or lose, the Hoosiers are
earned rwt average. He rates a
slated for first-round NCAA
The Daily Sentinel
good chance of sticking with
action in the Mideast Regional
DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
the club as a rellef pitcher.
March 15 against the runnerup
MEIGS - MASON AREA
Alcala, a 21-year-old Dominim the Western Athletic ConJfi'I•W. Ma1n St.
992-2164
Pamtroy, 0.
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ROBERT HOEFliCH
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LAWNS
Ctly Editor
"When Santo was first signed
Texas-El Paso or Arizona .
AND GARDE NS
sh ed dally excep t
as a teenager he was just a SaPublt
In Saturday's other B1g Ten
turday by The 011tO Va l ley
P ub li shing Company, 11 1 season-enders, Iowa is at
little over six feet and weighed Cou
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Pomeroy , Oh w
only 170 pounds," said Reds 45 769
"'S!. Off1 ce Phon e
2 21 :
Jrta l P hone 99 2president Bob Howser. "It's 99
2157
Sec on..
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taking him a little tlme to gam
ero y, Oh io
coordination after growing that Pom
N a 110nal
adverftSing
r epr ese nt allve
Bottmelll ·
quickly."
Gallagh er , Inc , i 2 East 42nd
The Reds play their home St, New York, New Yo r k
Sub sc ription
rat es
opener at Tampa on Sunday Del1vered
by earner wh er e
availa bl e 75 cen t s per wee k ,
against the same Pirates.
By Mo tor Route whe r e car r 1er
Reds' manager Sparky And- servrce no! ava1 table , One
mon th , i3 25 By mail m Ohto
erson plans to go with Johnny and
w Va , One Year , $22 00 .
Bench and Tony Perez, but S1x months, $11 50 ; Thr ee
, $7 00
Elsewhere
most of the positions in the first months
$26 00 yea r
Srx ..-nonth s
two games figure to be filled by $13 50 , three month.s. , $1 50
Subscr1pt1on pri ce 1ncl udes
rookies.
Sunday T tmes Sentrnel
final period. The Warriors
pulled to within three points
five different limes but the
Hawks hung on for their third
victory in the last four games .
Tom Van Arsdale added 29
points for the Hawks while
Rick Barry paced Golden State
w1th 28 pomts.
Elsewhere, Kansas CityOmaha nipped Buffalo, lll-110,
Milwaukee whipped Seattle,
102-92, and Phoenix beat
Chicago , 88-65. In the ABA,
Denver edged St. Laws, 119117, and Indiana ripped Utah,
115-!01.
Kings 111, Braves 110:
Nate Archibald banked in a
30-foot JUmp shot as the !mal
buzzer sounded to give KCOmaha its eighth straight
home court VIctory and lath in
the last !8 games. Randy

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Ca ute r, "h o lC'd lhe Buckeyes
I\ 11h 25 pom ts, and M~u·k
Sui hvan, u 5-10 sophomon•
\\h o, despite three turnovers
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7·:m p m. Satul'(by a t RIO uppc1 hand throughout lhe Joe Rase, &amp;-2 junior, finished
G1 :mcle SaturdCJy 's wmner w11l second penod, leadmg 29-24 with 17 markers.
advm1ce to the Athens durUtg mtermission.
Box score:
Hcg1u u al
To ur nament
Early m the third period, NWHEELERSBURG 1591 sc licdulcd Mm ch 14 and 15
Y built up a nine pomt ad- Rase, 8-1-17; Bays, 10-0-20;
Nelsonville-Yor k bowed out vantage, 35-26. That's when Joe Turner. 2-3·7; Wagner , ~ 2-6;
Hawley. 1-2-4; Toombs, 0-5-5.
w1th u 15-7 record
Rase began bombardmg lhe TOTALS
23-13-59.
After the Buckeyes of Coac h hoops fr om afar 112 points in
NELSONVILLE-YORK (54)
Dltk Grandy npped off s1x Ute llnrd sta nza ) as the Pirates - P1 tts, 4 0-8, Canter, 8-9-25;
.s tnught p om~ early in the first reduced the Buckeyes lead to Johnson, 0-0-0, Sulttvan. 4-5-13 ,
McCoone tl , 4-0-8. TOTALS 20pcnlXl, the P1rates came back 45-43 gomg into the fmal period 14-54 .
to knot the l'Otmt e~t 12-all after
Score by quarters:
Rase lied 11 45-all to open the
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I can vouch for the fact tbat you're hwnans down at S. S.!
Since Erich's letter and my answer appeared in ·HHU, I've not
only had very personal service (our account mix-up was cleared
in a week), but also a local field representative, Larry Helland,
has taken on several of my S.S.-related reader problems and will
see that they are expedited. He has beerrmost helpful.
Here are exerpts from a letter sent to me from the Social
Security AdministratiOn :

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them do thmgs we don't ordumnly perm1t, but they were
probauly the best shoo hng ball
club IH''vc faced all ::JC,I.son,"
Hughes ronhnued
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ManeMa 75 All egheny 67

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PORTLAND COACH
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) Vic Crowe, the 47-year-old
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soccer team of Binnmgham,
England, was named Thursday
as coach of the Portland team
m the North American Soccer
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DEAR HELEN:
This is in response to a letter written complaining about
Social Security "neglect". (Your answer unplied the questioner
came to the wrong person for advice, as YOU had been walling a
year to hea r from S. S. about a rrux-up on numbers, "and all
we've got so far is a brief card acknowledging receipt of our
letter.")
'
As anemployee at an area Social Security office, may I make
a rebuttal? It always seems that complaints and criticisms get
the headlines. I have yet to read a letter or receive a phone call
thanking us for our service in obtaining Social Security. And we
go all out to help, many tlmes making personal visits and
researching mvolved records. Really, we're humans down at S.S.
"Erich" complained because he bad written to Baltimore for
an answer to his question. If he had come directly to his area
office, he might have got an answer in four minutes, rather than
m four months.
About those long wattmg lines : Where do you go today, and
not fmd long lines? As for making several visits to get a problem
straightened out: if you call first and ask what infonnation you
are supposed to bring, follow-up trips are usually unnecessary.
Our phones are not always busy - and if you don't get precise
information the first tlme, leave your phone nwnber and we'll
call you back- at our expense if it's long-distance.
Here are a few suggestions for your readers, regarding S.S.
assistance:
I. Call first. Sometunes this saves a trip to the office .
2. Always have your Social Security nwnber available. You'd
be surprised how few people have memorized their numbers.
3. Avoid coming into the office at the begiruling of the month,
our busiest tlme.
4. Try lobe courteous . We only ask questions so we can better
help you.
5. Any tlme you need pamphlets or facts on Social Security
and our various programs, we'll be glad to send them to you. M.N .

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Commiss ton

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.Ia) Hee.-;, Sent t l'.' n.·d~Jic k. and Allen Papt~ , bJ( k is .Ja ck Bo:;tJ c, coach.

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Hughes lalkmg m Hw Grande
College ·s Lyne Center Th1u sday mght shor tly after hts
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CLASS AAA
At Canton

Canton McK 1n ley 68 Can ton
Ltn coln 54
AI Copley

Cr estv 1ew Convoy 61
ttnnena l 57

Akron

Mmtsler
Va l l ey 68

Kenmore 58

Akron

Hower 48

Salem

At Struthers
69 Warr en Howland 68

At Cleve ian~ South

Cle Shaw 73

Maple He tghts 68

AI Toledo Waite
Toledo Scott 59 Oregon Clay 46
At Bowtmg Green

Lima Sen1or 60 Ashland 51

CLASSAA
At Columbu s

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Char les 82 Granv il le 71
At Ashland
Willard 62 She lby 52

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R1ver V1ew 87 Well svt ll e 54

CHAMPS - The fifth grade basketball team at Racine went undefeated in seaBOn play and
took the champwn slu p m the tournament The team was honored at a banquet Sunday at Southern H1gh School Tt'atn members tm.·. I-t, Tyrone Bnnager , Tommy Roseber ry, Kent Wo lfe,

Van

Slxnf GRADE BASKETBALL SQUAD honored at a banquet held

Sunday at Southern H1gh School were, 1-r, Bob Bill Lee, Brian Wolfe, Mark
Simpson , second row, Dwayne Curfman, Steve Circle, Albert Holman , Paul
Cardone; third row, Terry Clark, Rick Allen, Eric H11l, Carl Morns and Bill
Morris , fourth row, Ronrue Salser and Dennie Hill, coaches

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tuHtmg Watergate, the Bay of
Pigs and the assassmation (of
President Kennedy ) - the
CIA, " long-tun e Warren
Report cnt1c Ralph Schoenman charged

lie also said the Warren
Comm i ss iOn " totally
fabriCated the truth" about
Jack Ruby 's involvement m
tl!e alleged plot. He said the
cmnm1sston knew th e slayer of
Lee Harvey Oswald confessed
to a doctor VlSitmg him m jail
that he was a ·part of the
assassmatton plot and was
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Gasps and groans came from
the audience at the taping
when close-ups of Kennedy
were shoMl m slow mohon as
the bullet sent his head surgmg
backward.
In remarks labeled as commentary, host Geraldo R1vera
Said the mvestigation should be
reopened in view of considerable contr adi ctory evtdence
presented by critiCS of the
Warren Report
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Un·ough Watergate and all . and
know that the CIA and FBI
ergaged in Illegal actiVIty,
there are JUSt too many loose
ends and· we owe him (Ke nnedy) the duty to hnd out. "
Rivera smd.
Comedian and social activtst
Dick Gregory, a long-lime
skeptic of the conunission's
hndm gs, challeng ed the
American press to lead a
reopened mvesl1gat10n .
"1lle press should be doing

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MONDAY
FATHE RS to be honored

when Pomeroy Elementary

CHEERLEADERS FOR Racine's sixth grade team were
also honored at the banquet held Sunday at Soulhem High
School m Racme. Shown are, front, Paula Wolfe; second row ,
Della Johnson; third row, 1-r, Tanuny Sm1th and Becky
Rhodes, on top, Sonja Hill .

A youth fe llowship mec hng W1 ay

was h~ld Feb . 28 at Morg&lt;m
Center \V.e sl€'ya n Meth od1s't
Chur ch where Hev 0 H Cat t
pastor
There was specia l smging b~
~ uut h groups frm n Mor ga n
IS

Cl'l l tc r MISSIOn, M organ Cen ter

Wes levan

Methodist and the mee tm g
Church
Yollth atte ndHJ g were
Other specwl numbers '\oere Pdln caa Wh1tc . Phylhs Ferrell.
presented by SluriJ;Y Vance. Steven Ferrell. Tunmy Sptres ,
J OClll , Dwnc and ErnL·~ t lloxann e Bussell. Cecil Yos t,
Th:1ckPr rr·on1 the Fmrvtew St .. Donald Shupe , GerC~ Idme
Chun: h and VIcki Might . 1\ ho Shup e. Ca r ol Yos t, Bru ce
what we 'r e
dotng
lin- at l('nrls the Danv tllr Wes le~ an Hvsell. Terry Hyse ll, Norma
vestlgatmg the findings of the C'hurt h sang: "HO\\ Grea t Th ou Jean Hysell. Steven Hyse ll,
Warren Conunisswn ) They t\1 I" .
Bn,1 n Du rh am
Meh ssa
sho t~d be doing the research,
d tlli Mr s
Durham, Oebbae Sptres, Terry
even the ones who don 't agree Wbt' lll &lt;ll1 dle of the Vin to n Rathburn. Rtdue Va n Houten
wtUt us," he said
\Vesh' \ an Church &lt;tnd Jedn
Rubi n R&lt;~tHbu r n. Dav1d E
Mtght. Donna Shupe, V1ck1e
M1ght. R1ck Mathene), Joyce
Mtdway Communttj

P,u~a

sta ges ca n bf'
obliterated When th e docto r
sees th1s he can be cerl&lt;nn that
tile ct1 sk IS degenerating or
Ilfp tur~xi

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of M01 ga n Center
Wesleyan sa ng as a trto Joan
Tha cke r led the 'lioiLuth "'
cho1uscs and Rev. ~ve r
Brown brought the message of
the eYemng H1s scnpture was
found w Jeremtah 50:5.
Beverly Spu es presided over

Ste" ar t. Wan da Thomps on ,

ath anerd

rPally a tiny sac

fl llt'd \ntlt special fluid to form
a cushwn betwE'en the VE'r tebrae When !he flu id beg1ns
to leilk out , the little pillow
starts collapsmg. The matenal
lra ked out can irnt ate tile
ne r\'e. or a more solid part
may protrude, crea tin g
prcssw-e on the nerve roots or
tl1e spmal cord There are
several ways the nen-es may
be mvolved - from irrita tion,
to muscle spasm. to pressure
even from parts of tll.e ver-

tebrae 1\ hen they are forced
out of usual alignment
To tell what IS happening to
th e co rd and s urr ounding
nerves, an opaque dye 1s inJected into the spma l column so
the cord IS outlined. If there IS
pressW"e on the cord or nerve
area, the structure (bone or

disk I ca n be seen pressmg on
that area You can have a disk
degenerate and have little
happen other than narrowmg
of the Sp!ICe between the involved vertebrae
The proper treatment of
problems related to a ruptured
or degenerated d1sk depends
upon the mdivid ual circum stances in eaeh case.
Sometimes simple conservative measures are sufficient. Heat and exercises are
oft en of great benefit.
In other instances. where
there is a significant pressure
on the nerve roots or cord area,
11 IS important to relieve the
pressure before any permanent nerve damage occurs.
Since back problems are so
conunon, I think that a good
preventive program is unportant. The ')lptured diSk or
bt~ g m g disk 1s the result of
repeated inJury or wear and
tear. You can help prevent 11 by
being kind to your back. That
means starting early m life to

PTA meets at 7 30 p.m al the
school Public mv1ted
SAFETY program on "Safe
Lifting" by Wayne Upton and
"L1fty ," the little wooden man ,
when R1verv1ew PTA meets at
7:30p.m at the school.
UNITED Me thod ist Women
at Heath United Methodist
Churc h for 6:30 p.m. potluck
dmner . Meat , dessert and
coffee to be provided . Those
attendm g should take their own
lci ble serv1ce . Hostesses are
Emma Wayland , Frieda
Milch. and Beulah Hayes.

Youth gather for meeting

Explanation of back problems
ByLnwroUN'E I.Amb, M.D
DEAR DR U ~ IB ~- I n•ad a
column b;.. ~ ou about the
person with back trouble One
thmg yon didn•t explalll. "l~·n
the doctor told hun It wns a
degenerated d1sk and he saw It
on the X ray . lsn'lit true ) Oil
can't see a dtsk fr om an X raj.
that it takes a myelogra m'
I had the same prob lem, and
l had to have a myelogram and
found I had a bulged disk. not a
ruptured one as the first doclor
told me from just an X ray . I've
been takin g Valiu m and
Darvon for seven months, but
it's not doing me much good
lately The physical therapy,
hot packs and exercises have
helPed.
DEAR READER - On an
ordinary X ray of the spine you
can see the nature of the
vertebraw and the spaces
be~ - The disks are
between the vertebrae. When
they begin to break down the
sp!lce between the mvol ved
vertebra gets narrow and in

Wauseon

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At Steubenville

held Smday were, first row, 1-r, Juanita Frederick and Angie Bostic,
mascots; second row, Denise Riffle, Rita Sloter, Teresa Johnson , Kim
Follrod, Tammy ErVIn, and Belinda Salmons.

RACINE - "Know how to be
a man on and off the court"
Larry Pr1ce told the members
of Racme 's fifth and s1xth
grade basketball team at a
banquet Sunday at Southern
High School.
Price, a graduate of Racme
High School an d form er
basketball, baseball and
football standout at Racine,
who IS coachmg at New Miami
High School, Hamilton, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
PriCe, Portland. He spoke to a
crowd of 135 persons
Another pom t Price made

Conunisston cr'ittcs say that
was the mstant of the second
bullet and that It disproves the
Warren Commission finding
that Oswald acted alone

M&lt;11T h , The Hur kt'l'{' T1 ;ul,
unci .il l'illl l JI IJI 0 1\ IU I IO rl
progrn m b) Fred Dt•t' l 4-11

May - 1\ug:ust, progr. m t~

c ntJ cs

The film made by Dallas
dress manufacturer Abraham
Zapruder clearly showed Kennedy's head jerk backwards
with the Imp!lct of a bullet after
the motorcade had passed
Oswald 's hidmg place m the
Texas School Book Depository.

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York 54

RACINE'S FIF IH GRADE CHEERLEADERS honored at a banquet

Buckeye

develop and mamtain good
muscle tone of your abdonunal
muscles . St ro.ng abdommal
muscles help to splint the back
and reheve "strain "
Good posture IS lmportant,
too . That mcludes standing and
sitting Wllh yo ur abdommal
muscles slightly tensed to
provide back suppor t. Sitting IS
perhaps more Important than
standing smce many people do
nol tighten their abdommal
muscles while sitting and force
the spine to bear the full stress
of the upnght position . A large
poliS obviously an invitation to
back trouble sooner or later.
Send your questiOns to Dr
L;!mb , in ~a re of this
news)laper. P 0 . Box 1551,
RadiO City Station, New York,
N. Y. 10019. For a copy of Dr .
Lamb's booklet on losmg
wei ght , send 50 certs and a
long self-addressed sta mped
envelope to the same address
and ask for the " Losmg
Weight .. booklet.

Ju sti ce, Kath) Saltsman . Robe rt Sa lt sman.
Slurle\1 Vance. Knst,;,JI Ha sh,
B1endu

Y ost,

Ktm

Ha sh.

J nntce
F errell. Cha rles
Ste\\ art, Er1c Knotts , Cheryl
P1erce, Gail Pierce. Rober t S
Stcwdrt, Alena Wra~. Terq

Russt•ll. ll nda Yos t. Lmda
Hersman,
Mend)
Yost,
Ch arl es Yost. J r .. Ka ren
Shupe . Fr a nc1s Russe ll.
I""'""" Ru ssell . Mark \Vra).

Nancy
Zeigler,
Jackie
Thompson and Diane Thacker.
There were 92 youth atte ndmg the meeting. At the
f1rs t .sesston in January there
were 58 present.
Youth leaders m attendance.
were Glenna Long , D1a ne
Hersman , Jean Wray, Jesse
Might, Sharon Durham and
Beverly Spires. Pastors atte ndlll g ·were Rev . Lel on
Glasure, Rev . John Hersman,
Rev . William W1semandle,
Rev Robert Hersman, Rev. 0 .
H. Ca r l. Rev Woodr ow
Mollohan and Rev Denver
Brown .
Others attendmg included
Mrs Sallie Shupe, Mr. and
Mrs . Norman Hysell, Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Myers , Mrs
PatriciO Russell , Mrs. Rita
Yost. Mrs Tr1anzy Yost, Mrs .
Julia W1semandle, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Shupe, Mr and
Mrs Robert Hersman , Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Might, Mr. and
Mrs James Dailey, Mrs .
Marie Mollohan. Mrs Da1sy
Hollanbaugh , Mrs . Ida
Williams. Mr . and Mrs. Jake
Saltsman, Mr and Mrs Alva
Swick. Mrs. Martha Glasure,
Mrs. Beulah Hersman , Mrs.
Denver Brown and Ernest
Thacker.

Class makes
contribution
A contr!bulion to the new 24-32, and the Resurrection ,
bul letm board fund wos made Mark, 16. l-8. Bill McDamel
durm g a meeting of the Golden had prayer, and for roll call
Rule Class of the Pomeroy members gave thoughts on
Chu rch of Chn st Tuesday Easter.
evening at the parsonage home
Mrs. McDaniel conducted
of Mr and Mr s. Tern• entertamment with a prize
Gronmger.
· being won by Mrs. Evelyn
Mrs.
Elwood
Bowers Smith. Others attending were
presided wilh Mrs. Denver Mrs . Jerry -Fields, Mrs .
Kapple giving devotwns on the Charles Eskew, and two
Easier theme She read about guests, Mr . and Mrs. Doyle
!he Last Supper. Mark 14 . 22- 1 Knapp . Refreshments were
25: the crucifixion, Mark 15 · seryed by Mrs. Groninger

y,.as "Learn to be a gracious
'
loser,
but do not make a habit
of being a loser because ills too
easy to accept after losmg a
few hmes."
Recogmtion was given Jack
Bostic, a member of the Southern Local Board of Education,
and coach of the fifth grade
squad, that took the championship in a recen t tourney ,

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By Un1t ed Press.1nternat1onal
ACC Tourn a m ent
Clemson 78 Duk e 76
N C 101 Wake For est 100
N C St 91 Vrrgrn1a 85
ECAC Tournam ent
Boston Coli 68 Conn SB
Holy Cross 62 Pro11 55
Rutgers 80 St Ptr 's 63
Sl John 's 76 Setn H al l 64

was a teammate of Pr1ce's m

1965 when Rae me was regional
runner-up in the state.
Pnce and the coaches were
presented gifts by members of
the team Other coaches atte ndi ng were Carl Wolfe ,
athlehc director of Southern
and heau basketball coach;
Ronme Salser, and Denme Hill,
coaches

Southern Conf er ence Tourn ey

I Champ1on sh1p )
Furman 66 Wm &amp; Mary 55
NCAA D1 11 3 T ou rn ey
W1ttenber g 71 H1r am 49
South
Louis\ltlle 83 Dayton 67

At Lima
75

Upp er

Sc 10 fo

At Nape leon

Trnora 63 Monlpe lter 54
At Canton
Wtndl1am 57 Dalton 56

At Ca nton
Lords town 66 Sou tl1 Rng e 53
AI Gahon
Man sfr eld St Pe ter's 55 Old
fort 52

CLASS AAA
At Cleveland
Shaw 7J Maple His 68
Ea s tlake North 68 Men tor 53

At lmcotn West
Ea st Tech 80 St lgnatrus 75
At Loratn
Admrral Krng 59 l akewood 49

CLASS A
At Canton
W1ndham 57 Dalton 56
Lords Iown 66 South Range 53

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by Allegheny Thursday mght
and recorded a 7:Hl7 victory on
the scoring and rebounding of
Art Clark and Jeff Faloba to
move mto the fmals of the
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H1ran1, 7!-49, in the first semi-

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Atlanta's John Drew outshone Golden state's Keith
Wilkes Thursday rught m a
battle between the leadmg
candidates for Rookie of the
Year in the National Basketball Association.
Drew, hampered somewhat
by a sprained ankle, scored 38
points and hauled down 15
rebounds to give Atlanta a l!0106 victory . Wilkes managed a
respectable 17 points and 11
rebounds.
The Hawks, playmg their
third game in as many nights,
jumped to a 13--point lead in the
first quarter but the Warriors
rallied to cut the margin to 58a! at halftlme.
Drew scored 14 points m the
third quarter to pace Atlanta to
an ll-pmnt edge going mto !he

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l am pleased to tell you that our Baltimore office has infonned us .... (that the mix-up in your accounts has been
straightened out).
In reference to your recent colliiilll which alerted us to your
personal difficulties liith our system, I must concede that there
is more tha~ a little truth in your comments. On the other hand, I
should point out that the delays and frustrations encountered by
the public in dealing with some Social Sec)lrity offices is not a
general condition in all of our approximately 1,500facilities.
There IS no question that the assumption of responsibility for
administering the Supplemental Security Income Program
(which took the place of the Federal (and or} State welfare
programs for the elderly, blind, and disabled) caused extreme
difficulties for the Social Security Administration in certain
states, notably California and New York ...
All of us in Social Security have ~ greatly distressed by
the deterioration' of our services to the public. Tbe factors which
brought about the situation are too many and too complex to
explain in this letter, but I can assure you that our efforts to
regain our reputallon for good service have been little short of
extraordinary. AJ; an example, our Sacramento staff worked
more than 50,000 overtime hours in 1974.
In your colliiilll, you were quite correct on two poinll!, even
though one of them is wlfortunate and regrettable. It is true that
we have been forced to defer action on certain matters (sudt as
your accoWJt nwnber mix-up ) in favor of processing initial
claims and those problems involving missing or incorrect
cheeks . Hopefully, we will soon be able to give these lowerprionty actions the prompt attention that has been our practice
in the past .
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You were right in suggesting that persons contact their local
Social Security office in preference to writing our Baltimore
headquarters, In many cases, a problem or inquiry can be
resolved by a telephone call.
Please feel free to call on me or my staff for any advice or
assistance you may need on Social Security queStions: - PETER
J . D'ANNA, District Manager, Social Security Administration,
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the rangy Ptrates
The Ptra tes, now 20-2 with .tn

Ill-game "mnwg streak, wt ll
race Greenfu:old McChnn fur
the Class AA D1stnct htlc at

NelsorlVllle-Yol·k held th e cha11ty tosses w1th 7 36 lefl .
fo llowed by a .pair of gra lis
shots by Canter at the 7· 01
mark gave the Bucks a 49-45
lead
Tom Turner , hrn1 ted to seve n
points by the Bucks, lut a fre e
throw and Rase popped 1n a
twm-pomter to cut the Bucks
lead to one, l9-48 w1th 6:12
rema ining. Ca nter's free throw
made It 50-48 at the 6 OJ mark.
now 15-0 for the season
Turner lut a free throw with
Wittenberg was p!ICed by 5 49 left, then Dan Wag ner's
Skip Freeman and Tom Dunn, goal put the Pirates ahead for
with 16 and 12 pomts, respec- the first tlme m t he second
tively .
half, 5!-50, w1th 5 16 left in the
The Tigers scored the first game _
three buckets of the game and
The P1rates built up a 58-52
went ahead 47-28 at the half.
advan lllge
wtth
2 55
H1ran1 was led by Ted Mc- remamin g, then went mto thear
Divitt with 16 poi nts and An- famous four-corner orrense. It
tonio Bolden with 13 markers was all over fo r the Bucks.
Wittenberg boosted 1ts
Brian Bays, 6-2JUII!Or led the
season mark to 19-7, while Pu·ales w1th 20 points before
Hiram dropped to 15-6.
fo111ing out at the 2 04 mark.

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Marietta, Ohio Conference
regular season champion, and
Wittenberg, the OC tournament champwn , meet
Friday night in the chanlpwnsh!p game. Allegheny and
Hiram will play a consola tiOn
game.
The PIOneers built a 44-30
lead at halftune, only to see
Allegheny come storming back

to w1thm one pomt with three
min utes remammg m the
game The Pioneers held on,
however, to record the1r 19th
win m 22 games Uus season.
Clark fmished the game with 21
points and 12 rebounds while
Faloba cotributed 18 pomts and
18 rebounds for Marietta .
Marty Orzechowskkl led Allegheny with 20 pomts and Bill
Faloon added 16. Allegheny is

Big 10 action
ends Saturday

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Smith, who led Buffalo with 28
pomts , has put the Braves
CHICAGO (UPI) - Four Big llhnois and Northwestern at
Middleport
ahead with 40 seconds left.
Ten basketball teams wind up Wisconsin .
Bucks 102, Sonics 92 :
the season Saturday with a shot
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at second place while conferscored 26 points and Jon ence champion Ind1ana gets a
McGlocklin added 24 to p!ICe chance to stretch its flawless
Milwaukee p!ISt Seattle. Fred record to 32 conseculive games
Brown had 25 points to lead the and gam the distmctwn of
Somes but Spencer Hayward having beaten every other
only had 14, almost 10 below his league nval twice m th e same
average.
season.
Suns 88, Bulls 65:
Still mathemalically in the
Phoenix, without Its startmg struggle for the runnerup berth
guards, used a balanced of- and a postseason tourney bid
fense and ~ tenacious defense are Minnesota and Michigan,
Thle 12·hp model
to whip Chicago. The 6li-point with 11-6 reco rds , and
UMI onlr
total was the lowest ever in the Michigan State and Purdue,
1 a•llon
nin e-year history of the with 10-7 marks.
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Ch1cago franchise and also was
per houri
Michigan State, which has
a defensive record for the Suns. the Ill luck to be cast agatnst
Mike Bantom led the Suns with top-ra ted Indiana III its fm ale,
16 pomts
would not seem to be a bettor's
Nuggets 119, Spirits !17:
choice to join the second-place
Dave Robisch came off the deadlock. Indiana overbench with 23 pmnts to lead a whelmed the Spartans 107--55
balanced Denver scormg at- earher this season when they
tack against St . Louis. Playmg met at Michigan State, and this
without injured high-scoring time the return match is in
Multi-attachment ver11tlllly I
rookie right-banders to the guard Mack Calvin, the Nug- Hoosierland .
Ch~M from over 40 ett1chment1 1nd lmpl1ment8
mound Friday in their Grape- gets also got 21 each from M1ke
The quadruple runnerup
wilt do your chore• teeter and economlc11ly.
th1t
frmt League opener with the Green and Ralph Slmpson.
crunch could develop though if
Pacers 115, Stars 101:
Pittsburgh Pirates.
Y11r 'round ullllly. Rotary Relllblt llrYicl 1nd p1rt1.
the Spartans upset the
t 1llers , snowthrowers and Factoryktrainad servicemen .
George McGinnis scored 3.1 Hoosiers and Purdue beat
Santo Alcala, Rawly Eastblades, utility t'ra1lers you
wick and Pat Zachry, all three points to help Indiana trounce Minnesota while Michigan lost
name It, MF 11as the equtp- P:Jn•nclng l'lllllblt
ment to do it
hom Mll~ly·f-trguaon.
up from the Reds' Inianapohs flu-plagued Utah . Utah center to Ohio State.
Long-tuttng dopondobtttly.
fann club, will sha,re the pil- Randy Denton was in bed with
If Indiana wins , 1t will
A1dlng mowers and lawn/
chmg chores m the game at the flu and rookie Moses become the first Big Ten team
garden tractors, 5 to 14 hp ,
Malone , the Stars' second to defeat every other team in
Bradenton, F1a.
built tot he samequaltty stanleading
scorer, sal out all but the conference twice. The last
da rds as Massey-Ferguson
The 24-year-old Eastwick
larm traclors Mower cuttmg
was recalled by the Reds the four minutes of the first half undefeated champ was Iowa in
w1dths 26'" lo 46 ·.
last month of the 1974 season, because of the "bug ." Indiana I970, but at that tlme the
appeared in eight games in outscored Utah, 2ll-2, to go schedule called for only I4
Quality-built by Mauey-Fergu.eon.
relief , pitched 17 innings, ahead by 20 points at the half games instead of the current
World'l lergeat manuiacturer of tractor1. - striking out 14 and walkmg and then coasted home
18.
only five while compiling a 2.00
Win or lose, the Hoosiers are
earned rwt average. He rates a
slated for first-round NCAA
The Daily Sentinel
good chance of sticking with
action in the Mideast Regional
DEVOTED TO THE
INTEREST OF
the club as a rellef pitcher.
March 15 against the runnerup
MEIGS - MASON AREA
Alcala, a 21-year-old Dominim the Western Athletic ConJfi'I•W. Ma1n St.
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ROBERT HOEFliCH
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LAWNS
Ctly Editor
"When Santo was first signed
Texas-El Paso or Arizona .
AND GARDE NS
sh ed dally excep t
as a teenager he was just a SaPublt
In Saturday's other B1g Ten
turday by The 011tO Va l ley
P ub li shing Company, 11 1 season-enders, Iowa is at
little over six feet and weighed Cou
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Pomeroy , Oh w
only 170 pounds," said Reds 45 769
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Jrta l P hone 99 2president Bob Howser. "It's 99
2157
Sec on..
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taking him a little tlme to gam
ero y, Oh io
coordination after growing that Pom
N a 110nal
adverftSing
r epr ese nt allve
Bottmelll ·
quickly."
Gallagh er , Inc , i 2 East 42nd
The Reds play their home St, New York, New Yo r k
Sub sc ription
rat es
opener at Tampa on Sunday Del1vered
by earner wh er e
availa bl e 75 cen t s per wee k ,
against the same Pirates.
By Mo tor Route whe r e car r 1er
Reds' manager Sparky And- servrce no! ava1 table , One
mon th , i3 25 By mail m Ohto
erson plans to go with Johnny and
w Va , One Year , $22 00 .
Bench and Tony Perez, but S1x months, $11 50 ; Thr ee
, $7 00
Elsewhere
most of the positions in the first months
$26 00 yea r
Srx ..-nonth s
two games figure to be filled by $13 50 , three month.s. , $1 50
Subscr1pt1on pri ce 1ncl udes
rookies.
Sunday T tmes Sentrnel
final period. The Warriors
pulled to within three points
five different limes but the
Hawks hung on for their third
victory in the last four games .
Tom Van Arsdale added 29
points for the Hawks while
Rick Barry paced Golden State
w1th 28 pomts.
Elsewhere, Kansas CityOmaha nipped Buffalo, lll-110,
Milwaukee whipped Seattle,
102-92, and Phoenix beat
Chicago , 88-65. In the ABA,
Denver edged St. Laws, 119117, and Indiana ripped Utah,
115-!01.
Kings 111, Braves 110:
Nate Archibald banked in a
30-foot JUmp shot as the !mal
buzzer sounded to give KCOmaha its eighth straight
home court VIctory and lath in
the last !8 games. Randy

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Ca ute r, "h o lC'd lhe Buckeyes
I\ 11h 25 pom ts, and M~u·k
Sui hvan, u 5-10 sophomon•
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G1 :mcle SaturdCJy 's wmner w11l second penod, leadmg 29-24 with 17 markers.
advm1ce to the Athens durUtg mtermission.
Box score:
Hcg1u u al
To ur nament
Early m the third period, NWHEELERSBURG 1591 sc licdulcd Mm ch 14 and 15
Y built up a nine pomt ad- Rase, 8-1-17; Bays, 10-0-20;
Nelsonville-Yor k bowed out vantage, 35-26. That's when Joe Turner. 2-3·7; Wagner , ~ 2-6;
Hawley. 1-2-4; Toombs, 0-5-5.
w1th u 15-7 record
Rase began bombardmg lhe TOTALS
23-13-59.
After the Buckeyes of Coac h hoops fr om afar 112 points in
NELSONVILLE-YORK (54)
Dltk Grandy npped off s1x Ute llnrd sta nza ) as the Pirates - P1 tts, 4 0-8, Canter, 8-9-25;
.s tnught p om~ early in the first reduced the Buckeyes lead to Johnson, 0-0-0, Sulttvan. 4-5-13 ,
McCoone tl , 4-0-8. TOTALS 20pcnlXl, the P1rates came back 45-43 gomg into the fmal period 14-54 .
to knot the l'Otmt e~t 12-all after
Score by quarters:
Rase lied 11 45-all to open the
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DEAR M.:
I can vouch for the fact tbat you're hwnans down at S. S.!
Since Erich's letter and my answer appeared in ·HHU, I've not
only had very personal service (our account mix-up was cleared
in a week), but also a local field representative, Larry Helland,
has taken on several of my S.S.-related reader problems and will
see that they are expedited. He has beerrmost helpful.
Here are exerpts from a letter sent to me from the Social
Security AdministratiOn :

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PORTLAND COACH
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) Vic Crowe, the 47-year-old
former coach of the Aston VIlla
soccer team of Binnmgham,
England, was named Thursday
as coach of the Portland team
m the North American Soccer
League .

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DEAR HELEN:
This is in response to a letter written complaining about
Social Security "neglect". (Your answer unplied the questioner
came to the wrong person for advice, as YOU had been walling a
year to hea r from S. S. about a rrux-up on numbers, "and all
we've got so far is a brief card acknowledging receipt of our
letter.")
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As anemployee at an area Social Security office, may I make
a rebuttal? It always seems that complaints and criticisms get
the headlines. I have yet to read a letter or receive a phone call
thanking us for our service in obtaining Social Security. And we
go all out to help, many tlmes making personal visits and
researching mvolved records. Really, we're humans down at S.S.
"Erich" complained because he bad written to Baltimore for
an answer to his question. If he had come directly to his area
office, he might have got an answer in four minutes, rather than
m four months.
About those long wattmg lines : Where do you go today, and
not fmd long lines? As for making several visits to get a problem
straightened out: if you call first and ask what infonnation you
are supposed to bring, follow-up trips are usually unnecessary.
Our phones are not always busy - and if you don't get precise
information the first tlme, leave your phone nwnber and we'll
call you back- at our expense if it's long-distance.
Here are a few suggestions for your readers, regarding S.S.
assistance:
I. Call first. Sometunes this saves a trip to the office .
2. Always have your Social Security nwnber available. You'd
be surprised how few people have memorized their numbers.
3. Avoid coming into the office at the begiruling of the month,
our busiest tlme.
4. Try lobe courteous . We only ask questions so we can better
help you.
5. Any tlme you need pamphlets or facts on Social Security
and our various programs, we'll be glad to send them to you. M.N .

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4- Tile DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., ~riday , March 7, 1975

Girls Basketball Tournament
at Southern High School

Action tight in ACC
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By RICK GOSSELIN
UPI Sports Writer
Rank has its privileg\l-&lt;~ nd
for three of the Atlantic Coast
Conference's ranked teams,
the privilege was at the free
throw line .
North Carolina State, North
Ca rolina and Clemson, the Nos.
9, 13 and 14 teams in tlle nation,
each capitalized on closing
minute free throw oportunities
lo advance into the semiFinal
round of the ACC tournament
being played at Greensboro,
N.C.

North Carolina wa s a narrow
101-IIJO winner over Wake
Forest, taking advantage of a
rare technical foul opportunity
when the Deacons decided not
to contest a Tar Heel stall in
the overtime period.
Clemson scored on two foul
shots in the rinal three seconds
1o dwnp Duke, 78-76, and N.C.
State reeled off fiv e successful
free throws in tlle final minute
. to elimina te Virginia , 91-85.
Rules require the defensive
team to challenge the offensive
team within 10 seconds. North
Carolina went into its stall with
tlle score tied, 96-96, and Wake
Forest twice decided to let the
Tar Heels sit on the baIL The
first time drew a warning from
the officials. The second time
merited the technical foul
call- and Brad Hoffman
con'lerted it to pot North
Carolina ahead for good .
The Tar Heels, who rallied
from an eight-point deficit in

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tournament schedule makers.
"They seem to think this is a
monumental tlling like the
Wilkinson .
Almost as big a story was the invasion of Europe," he said.
In regular season games,
de fending national champion's
blowing of a 22-poi nt, first-half fourth-ra nk ed Louisville
lead only to win wi th the string ripped Dayton, 83-67, lo finish
or late free tllrows. 11ley began with the best record in the
with the Wolfpack clinging to school's history at 24-2 and Ken
Smith hit 24 points to guide
an 84-S:I lead.
" It was anybcdy's game at Tulsa past Oral Roberts, 91-&amp;.
the end, " N.C. State Coach
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overtime, were led by Walter
Davis' 31 points .
David Thompson toppled !he
20-year old ACC career scoring
mark by hitting 38 points
against Virginia to give him
2,263 in hi s three-year stay at
North Caro lina State and
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aren't as easy to make."

Freshn1an Skip Wise will
attest to that- it was his two
pressure tosses from the free
throw line wiU1 tllree seconds
on the clock to give Clemson its
win.
The AcC continues to weed
out its high-quality chaff
tonight when No. 2 ranked
Maryland, which drew a bye in
the first round, takes on N.C.
State and North Carolina
meets Duke .

Furman secured an NCAA
bertll as the Southern Confere nce's represe ntative by
strolling to a 66-55 win over
William &amp; Mary in the league
ti ti e game . The Paladins
received a superb performance
from Craig Lynch, the tourney's MVP, who scored 20
points and held high scoring
John Lowenhaupt to just six.
It was the third slraight
conference crown for Furman,
which finished with a 22-6
record.
In the ECAC qualifying
tournaments, Rutgers and St.
.John's coasted to easy firstround wins in the metropolitan
New York district and will fa ce
each other Saturday for tlle
right to meet Louisville in tlle
opening round of tlle NCAA
Midw est regional. Rutgers
blitzed St. Peter's, 80-63, and
St. John's pummeled Seton
Hall, 71&gt;&amp;1.
In the ECAC New England
regional, Boston College ripped
Connecticut, 68-58, and Holy
Cross bumped Providence, 6255. Those two teams will also
meet Saturday for an NCAA
berth .
Independ ent s exte nd ed
NCAA invitations Thursday
were Marquette, Creighton,
Cincinnati, Utah State and
Notre Dame- all of which are
ranked except the Fighting
Irish.
Marquctle was lumped in
with the block of teams competing in the Mideast regional

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Portland
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LosAnge les
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Thursday's R esul ts
A l lan Ia 110 Golde n St ate 106
KC Omaha 111 Buffalo 110
Milwaukee 102 Seat tl e 91
Phoenix 88 Ch icago 65
Friday's Games
Golde n Slate at N ew O r l ean s
Cl eve land at Houst on
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Chi c ago at Los Ange l es

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D env er 119 Sl. Loui s 11 7
Friday ' s Games
Kentucky vs . Virginia
at Hampton
St Louis at N ew York
D enver a t San Antonio
Indiana at San Diego
NHL Standings

Prus lnterno1lion al
Division 1
w . I. t . pt s gf ga
Philadelph i 39 17 9 97 226 149
NY Rang er s J t 21 13 75 264 no
N Y l s lander s27 21 17 7 1 '1 13 173
A !l anta
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Divi s ion 1
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Chicago
3 1 28 7 69 218 200
Vanco uve r
3 1 28 6 68 2 17 20 6
St . Louis
25 27 12 62 211 21 9
Minn eso ta
19 39 6 44 181 27 8
Kansa S C ity 14 43 9 37 156 27 0
Di vision 3
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Montrea l
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Los Angeles 36 12 17 89 227 144
Pittsburg h
29 22 14 72 261 232
Detroit
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Washingto n 6 56 5 17 145 359
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Boston
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Tor o nto
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California
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Thur sday ' s Games
NY Isla nders 2 Los Ang 2
Friday 's Games
Bos tqn at A tl anta
NY Rangers at Kansas City
wa sh ington at Montrea l
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Sa n Diego 7 Hou st on 4
Fridav ' s Games
Bi'llt imore at Indianapoli s
Quebec a t To r on t o
Wi nn ipeg at Ph oenJ)C
Vdncouver at Edmo nton

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Pomeroy home of Mrs. Barbara Fry. Hostessrs were Mrs.
Barbara Fry and Mrs. Eloise
Stiles.
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white and blue with miniature
cradles as nut cups. Guests
attending were Helen Davis,
Elizabeth Davis, Joyce Davis,
Emma Lou Davis, Agnes
Dixon, Susie Pullins, Ida Mae
Clark and April, Ruth Fry, Sue
Fry, also Barbara Fry, Judy
Ei chinger and Becky , all of
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Arthur Miller,
Terrie Miller, Rutland; Linda
Lane, Jane Jacobs, Elaine
Hart, Kay Platter, and Eloise Stiles, Middleport . Bessie
Craddock and Earldene, West
Columbia, W.Va ., and Mildred
Fry, New Haven, W. Va.
Refr esl. nen ts
of
ca ke

ATHENS LIVESTOCK
SALES INC.
Albany, Ohio
March 5, 1975
Stocker Steers (500-700 lbs.)
24.50-27.25, Stocker Heifers
(400-600 Ibs.) 19.75-25.
Cows - Commercial 20.3021.50, Utility 18.90-20.25,
Canner-Cutter 14.20-18.80.
Stoc ker Cows (by the head)
145-215, Bulls (over 1,000 lbs .)
21.90-27.80, Veals (choiceprime) 50.50-57, Hogs 39-:!9.25,
Sows 34.50-37.25, Boars 30-31.
Sheep (by the head) 7.5{).14,
Pigs (by the head) 10-23,
Shoats (by the head) 25-33.50.

decorated with booties, ice
cream, nuts, mints, coke and
coffee were served .
Games were played with
prizes going to Terrie Miller,
Elizabeth Davis, Joyce Davis,
Mrs. Arthur Miller and Emma
Lou Davis. ,
Door prize went to Terrie
Miller. Others presenting gifts
to Mrs. Craddock were Ruth
Sheley, Mildred Dewees,
Peggy
Dewees,
Gra ce
Beabcut, Vicky Russell, Mrs.
Norman VanMatre, Virginia
Owens , Mary Neutzling ,
Marjorie 'Wigal, all of Middleport ; Mrs. Pat Wehrung,
Eva Robson , Janet Korn , Betty
Spencer, Mabel Moore, Phyllis
Spencer, all of Pomer oy;
Naomi Stobart, and Julia
Norris,
Racine;
Rhoda
Yeager, Mason , W.Va.; Selma
Call, Long Bottom ; Vicki
Stiles, Columbus:

EARNS ALL A
PARKERSBURG.
A
Reedsville, Ohio student is
amon g that elite group making
a straight Aaverage in the fir st
semester 's study at Parkersburg Community College.
Carol L. Kanawalsky, Rt. 1,
Reedsville, was among the 15
Ohio student.&lt;; with 3.7 to 4.0
averages. She is enrolled in the
t/"·year Nursing Program.
. .- - - - - - - -..

A.OWERS
For All Occasions

- three freshmen ' and a
sophomore who didn't play las!
year.
The team leader is 6-4 freshman guard Steve Collier from
Hanov'er, Ind ., who was
selected as Indiana's prep
••Mr. Basketball" last year.
Anticipating the invitation,
Bearcal players had gatllered
Wednesday afternoon lo vote
on whether to accept the NCAA
bid or go to the National In·
vitation Tournament (NIT) in
New York City.
CoUier said the voting was
cot and dried because the team
hitd · felt for some time it
wanted a crack at the national
title .

Hats For Men
New Store Hours:
Mon ., Tues., -Ned., Thurs.,

and sat. 9:15 til s p.m.
Friday 9 : 15 til&amp; p.m.

Bahr Clothiers
Middleport

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ceramic glass cooking surface that you ca n
use with any flat bottomed utensil .. . and an
oven that "eats up" splatters and spi ll s
continuously. whenever you use it.

Many persons in the Middleport area
will be involved in the Revival at the
Church of Christ, at 5th and Main.

7:30 Each Evening

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Tossed .
MEAT Turkey &amp; Dressing , Ham ,
Flounder Fish . and Roast Beef.

Spring Coats
by

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Stmday, March 9, Hrs. 8:00-2:00
Weekdays 6:00-8:30

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3rd St.

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VEGETABLES -- Green Beans, Peas &amp;
Carrots , Noodles. Potatoes (sweet.
mashed, and home fries)
PIE - Banana Cream. Apple .

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·
Girl Scout Week begins Sunday and many scouts will begin
the week by attending church in a group.
Middleport Junior Troop 39 will meet at 10:15 a.m. to go to
the church services a! the Heath United Methodist Church
sponsors of the troop. For those who bave uniforms, Mrs. Roscoe
Wose, leader, asks that they be worn.

GARNET WISE

Birthday
observed
A surprise birtllday party
honoring Mrs. Garnet Wise, 73,
Feb . 19, was held recently at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Dorot hy Rathburn.\Mrs. Wise,
formerly of the Bailey Run
area in Meigs County now
resides with a daughter, Mrs.
Clara
Ruth
McKinney,
Columbus, who hosted a dinner
in observance of the occasion .
Gifts and cards were
presented to Mrs . Wise from
the 54 re latives and friends
attending .
At the celebration were
Phyllis and Jim Rathburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McKinney and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wise and son, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wogan and family, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wise and
family, Dorothy Rathburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Rathburn
and fam ily , Mr. and Mrs . .
Johnny Wogan and family,
Ronnie
Rathburn
and
d&amp;ughter, Rita Casebolt and
daughters, Mr . and Mrs.
Wendell !son, Cledith Hensgen
and daughter, Beverly Murdock, Edna and Sal Belmonte,
Don Stiles, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wogan and family, Ocie
Giannini, Velicia Meade,
Velma Ferrell, Rita Grimm,
Debbie Adams, Tom and
Monroe Vincent and Bryan
Adams . Sending gifts were S.
L. Ferrell, Jack and Louise
Doddridge ·and Mrs. Matilda
Gillespie.

Betty R~&amp;~.
and
Great Six

~ighls

patient at home.
In making tl1e presentation
of this valuable addition of
eqtupment to Home Health
Sei'Vice , Kay Rutherford, R.
N.. president of the RNA said
" We wanted to ,provide Home
Health with the oxygen
regulatt r because it represents

Black Knight
Revue sIa ted

Eric and Martha Nagler

Final concert sldted

FABRIC
SALE

CONTINUES

KNIT

FABRIC

Hillbillies
have meeting

Services announced

Rare volume
is reprinted

TV

Werner Radio
&amp; IT.V.

Layette shower enjoyed
Mrs . Harold E. (June) Smith
was honored recently with a
layette shower at her home,
. Rutland St., Middleport, by
Mrs. Gilda Speakman, Mrs.
Elizabeth Johnson and Mrs.
Connie Manley.
Pink and blue streamers
extended from the ceiling
around a bassinet which was
decorated in pink. Baby rattles
were attached to some of the
streamers . The refreshment
table featured a standing stork
in. the center.
The cake was decorated with
pink and blue booties. It was

2

27 different beautiful
11 rup
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IT'S ALL ABOUT
JESUS
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and sat. 9: IStiU p.m.
Friday 9: IStill p.m.

ING.E.,LS FURNITURE
Open Fri. &amp; Sat.

oxygen must be used for a

a needed item .to assist in ti.e.
expansion and racllitin
available to patients through
Home Health Services.'·'
""
Jean Neal, R. N., Director of•
Home Health at the hosplta(
said that the regulator rna~
now be scheduled by assignme nt thr oug h a patient 's
physician for the use of home
health patient.&lt;;.
During the past year Hom~ ·
Health Service has contlnuea
to expand its professional
health care to patient.&lt;; in theif
homes tllrough referrals by the
physicians of patients needing,
ski lled nursing service in a
residential se tting, reducing
the nwnber of necessary trips
to the hospital. The Home
Health staff at the hospital
ave rages almost 3,000 miles
and 163 patient home visits a
month.

POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP 76
A troop party will be held Tuesday after school by the
Pomeroy Troop in observance of the first birthday of the troop.
Plans are also being made for the troop to lour WMPO Radio
March 18.
·
Wednesday night a skating party was held at the Skate--aWay Rink. Mrs. Patty Michaels, Mrs. Betty Layne, Mrs. Judy
Werry, Mrs. Pat Thoma, Mrs. Carolyn Reeves , and Mrs. Rita
Eblin of the troop committee accompanied the scouts, Trina
Reeves, Crystal Lane, Jaye Roberts, Susie Thoma, Debbie
Werry, Kim Eblin, Tammy Capehart, Amy Sisson Laura
Pullins, Debbie Boring, and guests, Dixie Eblin, Ta~y Eblin
and Kelly Thoma.
MIDDLEPORT BROWNIE TROOP 1174 "
Brownie name tags were made during ·the ThUtsday night
meeting of the newly organized Middleport Brownie troop.
Assisting with the work were leaders, Kay Rupe and Mary Jo
POINT PLEASANT, W. Va.
Pooler, and committee members, Mrs. Doris Bailey and Mrs.
- The 1975 Black Knight
Shirley Kauff.
·
Revue, presented by members
Meeting of the troops will be in the Meigs Junior High School
Th e Tri..Com1ty Comm tmity today's music. The written of the Point Pleasan t Black
immediately after school. The flag ceremony opened the meeting Collcerl
Associa ti on wl' ll
.
f .
Kni ght Band , under th e
song , an expressiOn o mner direction of Band Director
and the girls learned the Brownie promise. The girls were
divided into four groups for the name lag work. Plans were made present its fina l concert of the personal concerns, presented Gerald Stewart , will be
to make bracelets at the meeting next week. Registration forms curren t season at 8 p.m. againsta simple backgrounduf presenled March 14 and 15 at
were distributed to the new girls and it was noted that there is a Tuesday in the Galli a Academy traditional instrumentation, as the PPHS Auditorium with
Hig h School auditoriun1 in did the minstrels of ancie nt
$2 fee.
Gallipolis.
days, has become th e ~:~~~~~~e~~~O adult.&lt;; and 75
Cookies were served following the meeting to the 26 girls
Appearing
on
the
stage
will
vanguard format for the ••folk"
attending.
be the charming folk duo , Er ic music of the 70s. Eric and
The theme of "Dixieland" is
SAIJSBURY JUNIOR TROOP 100
Tho's
M
tl
N
I
f
th
beingusedfortlleperformance
.
ar 1a ag er are o
is
The Salisbury juniors presented two plays at tlle Founder's and Martha Nag ler .
concert will also be a bonus generation . But they are also of with songs of. the south being
Night obaervance of the Salisbury PTA. The first was "The
concert for new members who the old - drawing deeply from presented by the 17 member
People Tomorrow" and the second, "The World Tomorrow".
wish to join the association that i traditio n inherited by "Swingin ' Squ ires" Stage
Taking parts were Carol Morris, Camille Swindell, Gena
· f
·
Band Gary Stewart, director
Welker, Leslie Cole, Laura Gail Smith, Linda Williams, Angela evemng or the 1975-76 se1·o·es · Martha ' daughter of Rob and and arranger, is well known
Hatfield, Angela Clifford, Kathleen Parker, Kav Hart. Joyce Memberships are priced at·$10 Evelyne Beers.
throughout the area as a
The Beers are tradltionBaker, Valerie Jeffers, Laura Ohlinger, Teresa Dorst, Becky for an adul t, $5 for a studen t
Dorst, Denise Brickles and Lori Pickett.
· (full-time through college), $30 bearers, who are passing to musician and performer with
for a family and $5 for a sen ·lor
od
d'
h
his "Gary Stewart Quartet."
It was noted that the troop sold 651 boxes of Girl Scout
. m ern au 1ences w at was
Novelty act.&lt;;, vocal and incookies and recognized as the three top spellers were Carol citizen (60 years or older ). passed to them in the course of
Memberships fo.r the coming a vital , oral fam ily tradition strwnent.~l solos, chorus lines,
Morris, Camille Swindell and Angela Clifford.
The troop Feb. 20 took a tour of WMPO Radio and in that season will be sold at the doer that lo oks back over six and other features highlight
recedo'ng the concert.
genera t'lOns. Pr escrvmg
.
an d the
th performance
. t 1 bringing back
group were Mrs. Nancy Morris, Mrs. Mary Dorst, Becky Dorst, P
th'
r
d
J'
e
mlns
'
f
'
b
'ld'
A
new generat oon o songers
w mg upon IS oun a oon , Oh'10 R' re days along the
Ca1111lle Swmdell, Angela Hatfield, Angela Clifford Laura Gail
· potgnan
•
tl y'
over.from th b nd
Persons
Smith, Valerie Jeffer~, Kathleen Parker, and Delores and has brougl1t a s tyIeo f 1'ts own to tl1e Nag 1ers ' musoc
reflects
the
evoluhon
of
a
.
. e e area
Donald Dorst. Thank-you notes were sent to Bob Cooper of
d tl
.
f
are cordially lnvoted to attend
l
1
am1 y, an
1e marriage o a
'
WMPO, and to Mrs. Dorothy Chaney who accompanied the group
ce nturies-old tradition with the
for the PTA plays.
conte mporarY concerns of life .
'T he lile of man is a journey;
Saturday the girls will meet at the Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
JOUrney that must be travela
Martha
lived
on
a
ran
ch
in
at3:30p.m.for a bowling party. March 13there will be a meeling
ed.
however bad the roads or
Montana through much of her
of the mothers of the girls at 4:45 p.m. at which time troop
the
accommodations ." childhood. She attended a oneoutings wlll be discussed.
Oliver
Go ld smi th , Engli sh
room school, learned to cook
March 29, a bake sale will be held at the Kroger Store hy the
noveli st..
troop. The girls are now working on Mother's Day gifts.
.The Hillbillies 4-H Club and keep house in the old
meeting Feb. ·28 at the home of fashioned way, and is an expert
Maxine . Oyer, advisor, with 11 rider. In the early 60s the
members present discussed family moved to Petersburg,
possibl.e tours the club may N. Y., where Martha finished
take . Demonstrations and her schooling and then joined
reports w~re given by Crystal her p~re nl.&lt;; in a performing
career which has laken her
LETART FALLS - Easler India, sponsored by the UMW Roush, Patty Oyer, Billy Dyer
before audiences throughout
and
Mike
McGuire.
services were announced at the was read thanking the group
the
Uni ted States , South
After the business meeting,
Wednesday night meeting of for Chrisimas and ·birthday
America and India . In addition
tlle United Methodist Women of gifts. It was announced that the members played the game,
to her musical pursuits, she
"
I'm
Going
out
West."
the Letart Falls Chiu-ch at the Rev. Gerald · Erter, district
writes poetry, cooks, sculpts
home of Mrs. Inez Hill.
program assistant, will hold Refreshment.&lt;; of sandwi ches,
and
is a fin e potter.
Maundy Thursday services .visitation training sessions cookies and Kooi-Aid were
Eric was raised in New York
will be March.27 at the Racine March 13 at the Racine Church serYed by the Colwells. The
Ci
ty, and took to playing folk
next meeting will be March 14
Church for all churches in the at 7:30p .m.
music
at the age of 14. He was
cluster, 7:30p.m. Good Friday
A report of 28 shut-in calls at the Dyer home. - Patty
fascinated with lhe ability of a
a community service will be was made for February·. Mrs. Dyer, reporter.
song to ac t as u time machine,
held at the Racine church at Betty Shiveley conducted a
and to convey to modern
7:30
p.m.
with
all session on the Book of Jonah
society many of the essential
denominations of the Racine which was followed by a
qualities of those who lived in a
general discussion .
area taking part.
simpler, mor e fund amenta l
Mrs. Lois Bell had the
Mrs. Chlorus Grimm conrealm. Eri c's talent li es in his
ducted the business meeting devotions using scripture from
fingers and thei r sensitive
during which time a letter from Matthew and an Easter
ability to portray (he spirit of
tlle Hindu child of Sielmat, program . Mrs. Alice Balser
McARTHUR - The rare 1876 the old songs. A' a young boy,
read "The Legend of the
Landowners Atlas of Vinton starting with the banjo, and
Dogwood"; Mrs. Harold
. .
Mediterranea n Styling
County, Ohio is being reprin ted then the guitar, he now plays
Roush, " The Wondrous
The
Moor1sh mfluence of ea rly Spai n Is reflected in this
by the Historical Society of all the stringed instruments of
crede nza cabinet fa s hioned of tempered hardboar"d and
Cross"; Mrs. John Hill, "An
Vinton County at a cos t of $10 folk musi c.
select hardwood solids in combination with molded
Empty Tomb" ; Mrs. Inez Hill,
per
copy.
Mail
orders
are
$1
Martha
and
Eric's
music
si mu lated wood material In Rico Pecan grain f inish .
Ray Werry, assistant; hoot owl "And All Rejoice"; Mrs. Erma
Concea led casters . 100 Pet . So lid State Chassis, lnsfa.
toge ther is a unique meld of
patrol, John Stewart who Wilson, "AI the Cross"; Mrs. extra.
e Color Tu~lng . Matr ix Plus Picture Tube . PushMall
A copy of the Atlas may be rough and smooth textures;
named Bobby Wears as his Grimm , " The Sufferin g
bu tton .~HF Tu nmg 6"x 4" Speaker. 20" H, 35" W, 181fo" D
{add 5 fa~ tube cap) .
assistant; eagle patrol, Max Saviour"; Mrs. Gladys Shields, inspected at the Herbert peaceful , joy ful , sometimes
Wescoa
t
Memorial
Library
in
brC:Jsh
and
insolen
t
;
but
Lm~
Jonas who named . Todd "An Ea s ter Prayer ." The
derpinning: all is a strong
Morrow as his assistant; program closed with the Lord's McArthur after March 25.
Orders
may
be
addressed
to
message of the sanctity of life
panther patrol, Dan Edwards, Prayer in unison .
the
Vinton
Coun
ty
Historical
an~ the celeb ration of it - a
who named .Jeff Daniels his
The birthday of Mrs. Shiveform of religion that rarely
assistant; flaming arrow, Rick ley was celebrated with a gift Socie ty, McAr thur, 45651.
speaks in words, but uses
Blaettnar who named Brent being presen.ted to her from the
music as the medium thro ugh
Bolin his assistant.
UMW.
Middleport, 0.
which soul confr ont.&lt;; soul.
Hand Cleland is scoutmaster
Mrs. Hill served refreshCOURSE COMPLETED
of the troop. Any boy, 11 or ments assisted by her
Navy
Seaman
Comolder or who has passed the daughter , Mrs. Shirley Dugan.
munlcation
Technician
Dennis
fifth grade, interested in
R. Hawks, son of Mr . and Mrs.
joining the troop may visit the
Mari on R. Hawk of Route 1,
auditoriwn at 7 p.m. any
Minersville,
has completed
Wednesday or contact Don
Sizemore, Mrs. Sharon Jones, Basic Electricity and ElecThomas, 992-3128.
Mrs. Virgini~ Gibbs, Carol tronics School at the Naval ,
DeLong, Mrs. Anna Coleman, Training Center, Great Lakes,
Mrs. Eldeanna Smitll, Debbie, Ill. Hawk is now scheduled to
Cindy and Tina Smith, Paula begin Electronics Technician A
Norman and Belli Speakman. School at Great La"'kes.
Sending gifts were Mrs.
served wi th potato chips,
Calvin Lane, Mrs . Wanda
mints, jello delight, punch and
"He has showed you, 0 man 1
Williams, Mr . and Mrs. Jack
coffee.
what is good ; and what does the
Johnson, Miss Rhoda Hall, Lord require of you but to do
Games were played with
Mrs. Don Roach, Mrs. Betty justice , and to love kindness,
prizes going to the winners.
Manley, Mrs. Luda Arnott and and to walk humbly with your
Guests al the shower were Mrs . .Hester Eblin .
God?" - Micah 6:8.
Mrs. Maxine Smith and son,
Dale, Mrs . Ruth Smith ,
daughters, Connie and Penny,
LITTLE VISITS
Miss Lisa Prater, Mrs. Patty
•
WITH GOD
Might and daughter, Sandy,
Alre-ady in use in
Mrs. Elzaniie Fields and
over 400.000 homes.
daughter, Becky, Mrs. Betty
!Ave, Mrs. Sally Roush, Mrs.
MORE LITTLE
Sandy Smith, Mrs. Audrey
VISITS WITH GOD
Wilson, Mrs. Joyce McOver 200,000A@Jes sqld.
Dermott,
Mrs.
Dottie

Mon .• Tues.• Wed ., Thun.

992-2635

Hoeflich

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BAKE SALE, 9a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday and Saturday and a
rummage sale both days at
social rooms, Trinity Church,
Pomeroy, by Meigs Band
Boosters; proceeds to uniform
fund.
SOCK HOP, 9 to midnight,
Soulhern High School; dress
like 1950s but not required;
dance marathon and contest.&lt;;
with prizes . Bob Jones, WMOV,
GRANDCHILD BORN
emcee.
REEDSVILLE
- Mr. and
SUNDAY .
Mrs
.
Rex
Summerfield,
Rt. I,
SONGFEST at Pomeroy ·
Seventh-Day Adventi s t ~eedsville, announce the birth
Church, Mulberry Heights , of their lith grandchild, a
Pomeroy, 2 p.m.; all singers daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Murphy, the former
and public invited.
HARE SCRAMBLES, at Sina May Summerfield. The
-Meigs Raceway, four miles infant weighed 7 lbs., 8 ozs.,
north of Pomeroy on US 33, and ha s been named Tracy
sponsored by HTC Forestry Ann. She was born at St.
Club. Classes 100, 125, 200, 250, Joseph 's Hospital, Parkersopen, four trophies per class burg, W. Va. The paternal
plus high point trophy. Entries, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
10 a.m. to 12 noon ; riders Marvin Murphy, Rt. 1, Reedsmeeting, 12:15; parade lap, ville, and the great - grand12:30 and race starting I p.m. parent.&lt;; are Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Pigott, Long Bottom; Mrs.
PROGRAM at . Silver Run Edna Summerfieid, Long
Freewill Baptist' Chur-ch 7:30 Bottom, and George Murphy,
· p.m. with Rev. an·d Mrs. Ralph Glouster. Mr. and Mrs. MurDean in charge of program on phy who reside at Rt. 1, Reedsbook of Ruth. Theme is ville, Route I, have anotller
"Love". Public invited.
daughter , Amy Jo, age two.
NEASE Settlement Chapel
Church will hold services at 10
a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer
meetings Wednesday evenings
at 7:30p.m.
REVIVAL at the Mason
Election was held- WedAssembly of God each evening nesday night when Boy Scout
this week starting at 7:30p.m. Troop 249 met at the Pomeroy
Different speakers and special Junior High School.
singing at every service .
Don Thomas was named
Public invited.
senior patrol leader and appointed were Jeff Couch and
Jim Rosenbaum , assistant
senior patrol leaders; Paul
Reed, junior assistant scoutmaster, scribe ; Mark Norton,
quartermaster; Mike Edwards, librarian ; Mark Casto,
bugler.
Patrol leaders were elected
and they appointed their
assistants. Names were:
Dress her up
beaver patrol, Bill Stone,
patrol leader, who appointed

in a pair of
Patents by Po
Parrot

SUNDAY MENU

SURE Wli\ FEEDS

FRIDAY
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m. at
the Rock Springs Gr~nge hall.
Degree work with a film .
Hemlock Grove to be ho$t
grange.
POMEROY Lodge 164 F&amp;AM
. 7:30 p.m. Annual inspection.
All Master Masons invited.
EASTERN Sports Banquet
Smorgasbord dinner at 6:30
p.m. Art Lanham, Rio Grande
basketball coac h guest
speaker.
HOMEMADE noodle-chicken
dinner, !0:30a.m. tO 6:30p .m.,
United Pentecostal Church;
delivery of dinners in Pomeroy
- Middleport, phone 992-2502 or
992-7825
SATURDAY
SQUARE Dance at Tuppers
Plains Grade School from 9
p.m. to 12 midnight. Sponsored
by Oraryge Township Fire
Department. Admission $1.50.
SOCK HOP Saturday at
Southern High School from 9
p.m. to 12 midnight. Bob Jones
of WMOV will provide music of
the 1950s and 60s. Admission
$2.50 couple, $1.25 single.
Refreshments, contest.&lt;;, dance
marathon . Sponsored by junior
class.
HYMN SING, 7:30 p. m. at
Chester Church of 1 e
Nazarene with Gospelaires of
Parkersburg on hand. Public
invited.
FISH FRY 8 p.m. Modern
Woodman
Camp
7230,
Burlingham. All members and
families invited. Bring covered
dish.
SQUARE dance, 9 p.m. to 12
midnight at Tuppers Plains
Elementary School sponsored
by Orange Township Fi~e
Depariment.. Music by the
Chord Kings, Belpre.

The Home Health Service at
Holzer Medical Center has just
received an oxy~en regulator,
presen ted to the department by
the · Regis tered Nurses'
Association of Gallipolis. This
regulator attaches to a large
oxygen · cylinder tank whtm

Scouts elect officers

•
g1ves
you
continuous cleaning
oven, too.

Will You Be There?

I Girl Scout

RNA givr;s regulator
to Home Health ~. ,
•

Fenton Candleholders

HOST GUESTS
Everywhere
Recen t weekend guests of 1-----;____...;..;1
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stiles,
Middleport were Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Stiles and Jason ,
Columbus. They also visited
Pomeroy Flower Shop
their grandmot hers, Edna
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Stiles. Pomeroy and Grac-e
Ph. 992-203•
Ph . 992-57"&lt;
Beabout , Middleport.

STEAMBOAT INN

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Ka.r, 1'

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C l eve land

ou only get back .what
you give- to your
livestock especially. Proper
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University of Cincinnati has
been paired against the Southwest Conference champ · e-xpected to be Texas A &amp;M in the first round of tlle NCAA
basketball tournament.
The 19th-ranked Bearcats
were placed in the midwest
region of the tournament and
IVill play Saturday, March 15,
at Texas Tech.
Cincy carries a 15-game
lrinning streak into tlle contest
and coach Gale Catlett
aclares his team "is intent on
winning the national championship' "
The Bearcats, who were
aaUonal champs in 1961 and
1962, finished Jheir regular
season, this week with a 21..&gt;
record.
Should Cincinnati beat the
Southwestern
Conference
dwnp, it would be on to New
Mexico State for the Midwest
Regionals -a round that could
include the likes of Louisville
ond the Atlantic Coast champ,
d they make it through tlleir
first round games.
Just who Cincinnati meets on
March 15 should be determined
this Saturday when the southwest co nference winds up
regular season play.
Texas A&amp;M now holds a onegame lead over Texas Tech
and Arkansas and all the
Aggies have to do to win the
title is beat Texas at home
Saturday afternoon. A&amp;M is
favored.
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Catlett was happy his Bearcats made the NCAA field, but
unhappy about the Midwest
Region assignment. He wanted
to be placed in the closer-tohome mideast region.
Catlett, who played with
Jerry West at the University of
West Virginia and is in his third
year as head coach here,
brought a yoWlg team along
very quickly this season .
A 6-5 record in December has
now become a 21..&gt; mark and
one of the Bearcats' biggest
wiris was a solid triumph at
seventh-rated Marquette.
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4- Tile DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., ~riday , March 7, 1975

Girls Basketball Tournament
at Southern High School

Action tight in ACC
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By RICK GOSSELIN
UPI Sports Writer
Rank has its privileg\l-&lt;~ nd
for three of the Atlantic Coast
Conference's ranked teams,
the privilege was at the free
throw line .
North Carolina State, North
Ca rolina and Clemson, the Nos.
9, 13 and 14 teams in tlle nation,
each capitalized on closing
minute free throw oportunities
lo advance into the semiFinal
round of the ACC tournament
being played at Greensboro,
N.C.

North Carolina wa s a narrow
101-IIJO winner over Wake
Forest, taking advantage of a
rare technical foul opportunity
when the Deacons decided not
to contest a Tar Heel stall in
the overtime period.
Clemson scored on two foul
shots in the rinal three seconds
1o dwnp Duke, 78-76, and N.C.
State reeled off fiv e successful
free throws in tlle final minute
. to elimina te Virginia , 91-85.
Rules require the defensive
team to challenge the offensive
team within 10 seconds. North
Carolina went into its stall with
tlle score tied, 96-96, and Wake
Forest twice decided to let the
Tar Heels sit on the baIL The
first time drew a warning from
the officials. The second time
merited the technical foul
call- and Brad Hoffman
con'lerted it to pot North
Carolina ahead for good .
The Tar Heels, who rallied
from an eight-point deficit in

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opening round if the Crimson
Tide wins the Southeastern
Conference title over Kentucky - which
triggered
Marquette Coach AI McGuire
to accept the bid but berate the
tournament schedule makers.
"They seem to think this is a
monumental tlling like the
Wilkinson .
Almost as big a story was the invasion of Europe," he said.
In regular season games,
de fending national champion's
blowing of a 22-poi nt, first-half fourth-ra nk ed Louisville
lead only to win wi th the string ripped Dayton, 83-67, lo finish
or late free tllrows. 11ley began with the best record in the
with the Wolfpack clinging to school's history at 24-2 and Ken
Smith hit 24 points to guide
an 84-S:I lead.
" It was anybcdy's game at Tulsa past Oral Roberts, 91-&amp;.
the end, " N.C. State Coach
Norm Sloan said. " In a tournament, those free throws
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tlle finai 43 set'Onds to force the
overtime, were led by Walter
Davis' 31 points .
David Thompson toppled !he
20-year old ACC career scoring
mark by hitting 38 points
against Virginia to give him
2,263 in hi s three-year stay at
North Caro lina State and
surpass the prev ious standard
of 2,233 by Virginia's Buzz

aren't as easy to make."

Freshn1an Skip Wise will
attest to that- it was his two
pressure tosses from the free
throw line wiU1 tllree seconds
on the clock to give Clemson its
win.
The AcC continues to weed
out its high-quality chaff
tonight when No. 2 ranked
Maryland, which drew a bye in
the first round, takes on N.C.
State and North Carolina
meets Duke .

Furman secured an NCAA
bertll as the Southern Confere nce's represe ntative by
strolling to a 66-55 win over
William &amp; Mary in the league
ti ti e game . The Paladins
received a superb performance
from Craig Lynch, the tourney's MVP, who scored 20
points and held high scoring
John Lowenhaupt to just six.
It was the third slraight
conference crown for Furman,
which finished with a 22-6
record.
In the ECAC qualifying
tournaments, Rutgers and St.
.John's coasted to easy firstround wins in the metropolitan
New York district and will fa ce
each other Saturday for tlle
right to meet Louisville in tlle
opening round of tlle NCAA
Midw est regional. Rutgers
blitzed St. Peter's, 80-63, and
St. John's pummeled Seton
Hall, 71&gt;&amp;1.
In the ECAC New England
regional, Boston College ripped
Connecticut, 68-58, and Holy
Cross bumped Providence, 6255. Those two teams will also
meet Saturday for an NCAA
berth .
Independ ent s exte nd ed
NCAA invitations Thursday
were Marquette, Creighton,
Cincinnati, Utah State and
Notre Dame- all of which are
ranked except the Fighting
Irish.
Marquctle was lumped in
with the block of teams competing in the Mideast regional

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Thursday's R esul ts
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KC Omaha 111 Buffalo 110
Milwaukee 102 Seat tl e 91
Phoenix 88 Ch icago 65
Friday's Games
Golde n Slate at N ew O r l ean s
Cl eve land at Houst on
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Chi c ago at Los Ange l es

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Kentucky vs . Virginia
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St Louis at N ew York
D enver a t San Antonio
Indiana at San Diego
NHL Standings

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NY Rang er s J t 21 13 75 264 no
N Y l s lander s27 21 17 7 1 '1 13 173
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Vanco uve r
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Minn eso ta
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Kansa S C ity 14 43 9 37 156 27 0
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Los Angeles 36 12 17 89 227 144
Pittsburg h
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Detroit
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Washingto n 6 56 5 17 145 359
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Boston
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California
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Thur sday ' s Games
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Friday 's Games
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NY Rangers at Kansas City
wa sh ington at Montrea l
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Sa n Diego 7 Hou st on 4
Fridav ' s Games
Bi'llt imore at Indianapoli s
Quebec a t To r on t o
Wi nn ipeg at Ph oenJ)C
Vdncouver at Edmo nton

A layette shower for Nina
Stiles Craddoc k, Middleport,
was held Thursday at the Rt. 3
Pomeroy home of Mrs. Barbara Fry. Hostessrs were Mrs.
Barbara Fry and Mrs. Eloise
Stiles.
Color scheme was pink,
white and blue with miniature
cradles as nut cups. Guests
attending were Helen Davis,
Elizabeth Davis, Joyce Davis,
Emma Lou Davis, Agnes
Dixon, Susie Pullins, Ida Mae
Clark and April, Ruth Fry, Sue
Fry, also Barbara Fry, Judy
Ei chinger and Becky , all of
Pomeroy ; Mrs. Arthur Miller,
Terrie Miller, Rutland; Linda
Lane, Jane Jacobs, Elaine
Hart, Kay Platter, and Eloise Stiles, Middleport . Bessie
Craddock and Earldene, West
Columbia, W.Va ., and Mildred
Fry, New Haven, W. Va.
Refr esl. nen ts
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March 5, 1975
Stocker Steers (500-700 lbs.)
24.50-27.25, Stocker Heifers
(400-600 Ibs.) 19.75-25.
Cows - Commercial 20.3021.50, Utility 18.90-20.25,
Canner-Cutter 14.20-18.80.
Stoc ker Cows (by the head)
145-215, Bulls (over 1,000 lbs .)
21.90-27.80, Veals (choiceprime) 50.50-57, Hogs 39-:!9.25,
Sows 34.50-37.25, Boars 30-31.
Sheep (by the head) 7.5{).14,
Pigs (by the head) 10-23,
Shoats (by the head) 25-33.50.

decorated with booties, ice
cream, nuts, mints, coke and
coffee were served .
Games were played with
prizes going to Terrie Miller,
Elizabeth Davis, Joyce Davis,
Mrs. Arthur Miller and Emma
Lou Davis. ,
Door prize went to Terrie
Miller. Others presenting gifts
to Mrs. Craddock were Ruth
Sheley, Mildred Dewees,
Peggy
Dewees,
Gra ce
Beabcut, Vicky Russell, Mrs.
Norman VanMatre, Virginia
Owens , Mary Neutzling ,
Marjorie 'Wigal, all of Middleport ; Mrs. Pat Wehrung,
Eva Robson , Janet Korn , Betty
Spencer, Mabel Moore, Phyllis
Spencer, all of Pomer oy;
Naomi Stobart, and Julia
Norris,
Racine;
Rhoda
Yeager, Mason , W.Va.; Selma
Call, Long Bottom ; Vicki
Stiles, Columbus:

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PARKERSBURG.
A
Reedsville, Ohio student is
amon g that elite group making
a straight Aaverage in the fir st
semester 's study at Parkersburg Community College.
Carol L. Kanawalsky, Rt. 1,
Reedsville, was among the 15
Ohio student.&lt;; with 3.7 to 4.0
averages. She is enrolled in the
t/"·year Nursing Program.
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- three freshmen ' and a
sophomore who didn't play las!
year.
The team leader is 6-4 freshman guard Steve Collier from
Hanov'er, Ind ., who was
selected as Indiana's prep
••Mr. Basketball" last year.
Anticipating the invitation,
Bearcal players had gatllered
Wednesday afternoon lo vote
on whether to accept the NCAA
bid or go to the National In·
vitation Tournament (NIT) in
New York City.
CoUier said the voting was
cot and dried because the team
hitd · felt for some time it
wanted a crack at the national
title .

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the week by attending church in a group.
Middleport Junior Troop 39 will meet at 10:15 a.m. to go to
the church services a! the Heath United Methodist Church
sponsors of the troop. For those who bave uniforms, Mrs. Roscoe
Wose, leader, asks that they be worn.

GARNET WISE

Birthday
observed
A surprise birtllday party
honoring Mrs. Garnet Wise, 73,
Feb . 19, was held recently at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Dorot hy Rathburn.\Mrs. Wise,
formerly of the Bailey Run
area in Meigs County now
resides with a daughter, Mrs.
Clara
Ruth
McKinney,
Columbus, who hosted a dinner
in observance of the occasion .
Gifts and cards were
presented to Mrs . Wise from
the 54 re latives and friends
attending .
At the celebration were
Phyllis and Jim Rathburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim McKinney and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wise and son, Mr. and Mrs.
John Wogan and family, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wise and
family, Dorothy Rathburn, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Rathburn
and fam ily , Mr. and Mrs . .
Johnny Wogan and family,
Ronnie
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daughters, Mr . and Mrs.
Wendell !son, Cledith Hensgen
and daughter, Beverly Murdock, Edna and Sal Belmonte,
Don Stiles, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wogan and family, Ocie
Giannini, Velicia Meade,
Velma Ferrell, Rita Grimm,
Debbie Adams, Tom and
Monroe Vincent and Bryan
Adams . Sending gifts were S.
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Doddridge ·and Mrs. Matilda
Gillespie.

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Layette shower enjoyed
Mrs . Harold E. (June) Smith
was honored recently with a
layette shower at her home,
. Rutland St., Middleport, by
Mrs. Gilda Speakman, Mrs.
Elizabeth Johnson and Mrs.
Connie Manley.
Pink and blue streamers
extended from the ceiling
around a bassinet which was
decorated in pink. Baby rattles
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During the past year Hom~ ·
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POMEROY BROWNIE TROOP 76
A troop party will be held Tuesday after school by the
Pomeroy Troop in observance of the first birthday of the troop.
Plans are also being made for the troop to lour WMPO Radio
March 18.
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Wednesday night a skating party was held at the Skate--aWay Rink. Mrs. Patty Michaels, Mrs. Betty Layne, Mrs. Judy
Werry, Mrs. Pat Thoma, Mrs. Carolyn Reeves , and Mrs. Rita
Eblin of the troop committee accompanied the scouts, Trina
Reeves, Crystal Lane, Jaye Roberts, Susie Thoma, Debbie
Werry, Kim Eblin, Tammy Capehart, Amy Sisson Laura
Pullins, Debbie Boring, and guests, Dixie Eblin, Ta~y Eblin
and Kelly Thoma.
MIDDLEPORT BROWNIE TROOP 1174 "
Brownie name tags were made during ·the ThUtsday night
meeting of the newly organized Middleport Brownie troop.
Assisting with the work were leaders, Kay Rupe and Mary Jo
POINT PLEASANT, W. Va.
Pooler, and committee members, Mrs. Doris Bailey and Mrs.
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Revue, presented by members
Meeting of the troops will be in the Meigs Junior High School
Th e Tri..Com1ty Comm tmity today's music. The written of the Point Pleasan t Black
immediately after school. The flag ceremony opened the meeting Collcerl
Associa ti on wl' ll
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Kni ght Band , under th e
song , an expressiOn o mner direction of Band Director
and the girls learned the Brownie promise. The girls were
divided into four groups for the name lag work. Plans were made present its fina l concert of the personal concerns, presented Gerald Stewart , will be
to make bracelets at the meeting next week. Registration forms curren t season at 8 p.m. againsta simple backgrounduf presenled March 14 and 15 at
were distributed to the new girls and it was noted that there is a Tuesday in the Galli a Academy traditional instrumentation, as the PPHS Auditorium with
Hig h School auditoriun1 in did the minstrels of ancie nt
$2 fee.
Gallipolis.
days, has become th e ~:~~~~~~e~~~O adult.&lt;; and 75
Cookies were served following the meeting to the 26 girls
Appearing
on
the
stage
will
vanguard format for the ••folk"
attending.
be the charming folk duo , Er ic music of the 70s. Eric and
The theme of "Dixieland" is
SAIJSBURY JUNIOR TROOP 100
Tho's
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beingusedfortlleperformance
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ar 1a ag er are o
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The Salisbury juniors presented two plays at tlle Founder's and Martha Nag ler .
concert will also be a bonus generation . But they are also of with songs of. the south being
Night obaervance of the Salisbury PTA. The first was "The
concert for new members who the old - drawing deeply from presented by the 17 member
People Tomorrow" and the second, "The World Tomorrow".
wish to join the association that i traditio n inherited by "Swingin ' Squ ires" Stage
Taking parts were Carol Morris, Camille Swindell, Gena
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Band Gary Stewart, director
Welker, Leslie Cole, Laura Gail Smith, Linda Williams, Angela evemng or the 1975-76 se1·o·es · Martha ' daughter of Rob and and arranger, is well known
Hatfield, Angela Clifford, Kathleen Parker, Kav Hart. Joyce Memberships are priced at·$10 Evelyne Beers.
throughout the area as a
The Beers are tradltionBaker, Valerie Jeffers, Laura Ohlinger, Teresa Dorst, Becky for an adul t, $5 for a studen t
Dorst, Denise Brickles and Lori Pickett.
· (full-time through college), $30 bearers, who are passing to musician and performer with
for a family and $5 for a sen ·lor
od
d'
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his "Gary Stewart Quartet."
It was noted that the troop sold 651 boxes of Girl Scout
. m ern au 1ences w at was
Novelty act.&lt;;, vocal and incookies and recognized as the three top spellers were Carol citizen (60 years or older ). passed to them in the course of
Memberships fo.r the coming a vital , oral fam ily tradition strwnent.~l solos, chorus lines,
Morris, Camille Swindell and Angela Clifford.
The troop Feb. 20 took a tour of WMPO Radio and in that season will be sold at the doer that lo oks back over six and other features highlight
recedo'ng the concert.
genera t'lOns. Pr escrvmg
.
an d the
th performance
. t 1 bringing back
group were Mrs. Nancy Morris, Mrs. Mary Dorst, Becky Dorst, P
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new generat oon o songers
w mg upon IS oun a oon , Oh'10 R' re days along the
Ca1111lle Swmdell, Angela Hatfield, Angela Clifford Laura Gail
· potgnan
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over.from th b nd
Persons
Smith, Valerie Jeffer~, Kathleen Parker, and Delores and has brougl1t a s tyIeo f 1'ts own to tl1e Nag 1ers ' musoc
reflects
the
evoluhon
of
a
.
. e e area
Donald Dorst. Thank-you notes were sent to Bob Cooper of
d tl
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are cordially lnvoted to attend
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1e marriage o a
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ce nturies-old tradition with the
for the PTA plays.
conte mporarY concerns of life .
'T he lile of man is a journey;
Saturday the girls will meet at the Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
JOUrney that must be travela
Martha
lived
on
a
ran
ch
in
at3:30p.m.for a bowling party. March 13there will be a meeling
ed.
however bad the roads or
Montana through much of her
of the mothers of the girls at 4:45 p.m. at which time troop
the
accommodations ." childhood. She attended a oneoutings wlll be discussed.
Oliver
Go ld smi th , Engli sh
room school, learned to cook
March 29, a bake sale will be held at the Kroger Store hy the
noveli st..
troop. The girls are now working on Mother's Day gifts.
.The Hillbillies 4-H Club and keep house in the old
meeting Feb. ·28 at the home of fashioned way, and is an expert
Maxine . Oyer, advisor, with 11 rider. In the early 60s the
members present discussed family moved to Petersburg,
possibl.e tours the club may N. Y., where Martha finished
take . Demonstrations and her schooling and then joined
reports w~re given by Crystal her p~re nl.&lt;; in a performing
career which has laken her
LETART FALLS - Easler India, sponsored by the UMW Roush, Patty Oyer, Billy Dyer
before audiences throughout
and
Mike
McGuire.
services were announced at the was read thanking the group
the
Uni ted States , South
After the business meeting,
Wednesday night meeting of for Chrisimas and ·birthday
America and India . In addition
tlle United Methodist Women of gifts. It was announced that the members played the game,
to her musical pursuits, she
"
I'm
Going
out
West."
the Letart Falls Chiu-ch at the Rev. Gerald · Erter, district
writes poetry, cooks, sculpts
home of Mrs. Inez Hill.
program assistant, will hold Refreshment.&lt;; of sandwi ches,
and
is a fin e potter.
Maundy Thursday services .visitation training sessions cookies and Kooi-Aid were
Eric was raised in New York
will be March.27 at the Racine March 13 at the Racine Church serYed by the Colwells. The
Ci
ty, and took to playing folk
next meeting will be March 14
Church for all churches in the at 7:30p .m.
music
at the age of 14. He was
cluster, 7:30p.m. Good Friday
A report of 28 shut-in calls at the Dyer home. - Patty
fascinated with lhe ability of a
a community service will be was made for February·. Mrs. Dyer, reporter.
song to ac t as u time machine,
held at the Racine church at Betty Shiveley conducted a
and to convey to modern
7:30
p.m.
with
all session on the Book of Jonah
society many of the essential
denominations of the Racine which was followed by a
qualities of those who lived in a
general discussion .
area taking part.
simpler, mor e fund amenta l
Mrs. Lois Bell had the
Mrs. Chlorus Grimm conrealm. Eri c's talent li es in his
ducted the business meeting devotions using scripture from
fingers and thei r sensitive
during which time a letter from Matthew and an Easter
ability to portray (he spirit of
tlle Hindu child of Sielmat, program . Mrs. Alice Balser
McARTHUR - The rare 1876 the old songs. A' a young boy,
read "The Legend of the
Landowners Atlas of Vinton starting with the banjo, and
Dogwood"; Mrs. Harold
. .
Mediterranea n Styling
County, Ohio is being reprin ted then the guitar, he now plays
Roush, " The Wondrous
The
Moor1sh mfluence of ea rly Spai n Is reflected in this
by the Historical Society of all the stringed instruments of
crede nza cabinet fa s hioned of tempered hardboar"d and
Cross"; Mrs. John Hill, "An
Vinton County at a cos t of $10 folk musi c.
select hardwood solids in combination with molded
Empty Tomb" ; Mrs. Inez Hill,
per
copy.
Mail
orders
are
$1
Martha
and
Eric's
music
si mu lated wood material In Rico Pecan grain f inish .
Ray Werry, assistant; hoot owl "And All Rejoice"; Mrs. Erma
Concea led casters . 100 Pet . So lid State Chassis, lnsfa.
toge ther is a unique meld of
patrol, John Stewart who Wilson, "AI the Cross"; Mrs. extra.
e Color Tu~lng . Matr ix Plus Picture Tube . PushMall
A copy of the Atlas may be rough and smooth textures;
named Bobby Wears as his Grimm , " The Sufferin g
bu tton .~HF Tu nmg 6"x 4" Speaker. 20" H, 35" W, 181fo" D
{add 5 fa~ tube cap) .
assistant; eagle patrol, Max Saviour"; Mrs. Gladys Shields, inspected at the Herbert peaceful , joy ful , sometimes
Wescoa
t
Memorial
Library
in
brC:Jsh
and
insolen
t
;
but
Lm~
Jonas who named . Todd "An Ea s ter Prayer ." The
derpinning: all is a strong
Morrow as his assistant; program closed with the Lord's McArthur after March 25.
Orders
may
be
addressed
to
message of the sanctity of life
panther patrol, Dan Edwards, Prayer in unison .
the
Vinton
Coun
ty
Historical
an~ the celeb ration of it - a
who named .Jeff Daniels his
The birthday of Mrs. Shiveform of religion that rarely
assistant; flaming arrow, Rick ley was celebrated with a gift Socie ty, McAr thur, 45651.
speaks in words, but uses
Blaettnar who named Brent being presen.ted to her from the
music as the medium thro ugh
Bolin his assistant.
UMW.
Middleport, 0.
which soul confr ont.&lt;; soul.
Hand Cleland is scoutmaster
Mrs. Hill served refreshCOURSE COMPLETED
of the troop. Any boy, 11 or ments assisted by her
Navy
Seaman
Comolder or who has passed the daughter , Mrs. Shirley Dugan.
munlcation
Technician
Dennis
fifth grade, interested in
R. Hawks, son of Mr . and Mrs.
joining the troop may visit the
Mari on R. Hawk of Route 1,
auditoriwn at 7 p.m. any
Minersville,
has completed
Wednesday or contact Don
Sizemore, Mrs. Sharon Jones, Basic Electricity and ElecThomas, 992-3128.
Mrs. Virgini~ Gibbs, Carol tronics School at the Naval ,
DeLong, Mrs. Anna Coleman, Training Center, Great Lakes,
Mrs. Eldeanna Smitll, Debbie, Ill. Hawk is now scheduled to
Cindy and Tina Smith, Paula begin Electronics Technician A
Norman and Belli Speakman. School at Great La"'kes.
Sending gifts were Mrs.
served wi th potato chips,
Calvin Lane, Mrs . Wanda
mints, jello delight, punch and
"He has showed you, 0 man 1
Williams, Mr . and Mrs. Jack
coffee.
what is good ; and what does the
Johnson, Miss Rhoda Hall, Lord require of you but to do
Games were played with
Mrs. Don Roach, Mrs. Betty justice , and to love kindness,
prizes going to the winners.
Manley, Mrs. Luda Arnott and and to walk humbly with your
Guests al the shower were Mrs . .Hester Eblin .
God?" - Micah 6:8.
Mrs. Maxine Smith and son,
Dale, Mrs . Ruth Smith ,
daughters, Connie and Penny,
LITTLE VISITS
Miss Lisa Prater, Mrs. Patty
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WITH GOD
Might and daughter, Sandy,
Alre-ady in use in
Mrs. Elzaniie Fields and
over 400.000 homes.
daughter, Becky, Mrs. Betty
!Ave, Mrs. Sally Roush, Mrs.
MORE LITTLE
Sandy Smith, Mrs. Audrey
VISITS WITH GOD
Wilson, Mrs. Joyce McOver 200,000A@Jes sqld.
Dermott,
Mrs.
Dottie

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BAKE SALE, 9a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday and Saturday and a
rummage sale both days at
social rooms, Trinity Church,
Pomeroy, by Meigs Band
Boosters; proceeds to uniform
fund.
SOCK HOP, 9 to midnight,
Soulhern High School; dress
like 1950s but not required;
dance marathon and contest.&lt;;
with prizes . Bob Jones, WMOV,
GRANDCHILD BORN
emcee.
REEDSVILLE
- Mr. and
SUNDAY .
Mrs
.
Rex
Summerfield,
Rt. I,
SONGFEST at Pomeroy ·
Seventh-Day Adventi s t ~eedsville, announce the birth
Church, Mulberry Heights , of their lith grandchild, a
Pomeroy, 2 p.m.; all singers daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Murphy, the former
and public invited.
HARE SCRAMBLES, at Sina May Summerfield. The
-Meigs Raceway, four miles infant weighed 7 lbs., 8 ozs.,
north of Pomeroy on US 33, and ha s been named Tracy
sponsored by HTC Forestry Ann. She was born at St.
Club. Classes 100, 125, 200, 250, Joseph 's Hospital, Parkersopen, four trophies per class burg, W. Va. The paternal
plus high point trophy. Entries, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
10 a.m. to 12 noon ; riders Marvin Murphy, Rt. 1, Reedsmeeting, 12:15; parade lap, ville, and the great - grand12:30 and race starting I p.m. parent.&lt;; are Mr. and Mrs. Riley
Pigott, Long Bottom; Mrs.
PROGRAM at . Silver Run Edna Summerfieid, Long
Freewill Baptist' Chur-ch 7:30 Bottom, and George Murphy,
· p.m. with Rev. an·d Mrs. Ralph Glouster. Mr. and Mrs. MurDean in charge of program on phy who reside at Rt. 1, Reedsbook of Ruth. Theme is ville, Route I, have anotller
"Love". Public invited.
daughter , Amy Jo, age two.
NEASE Settlement Chapel
Church will hold services at 10
a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer
meetings Wednesday evenings
at 7:30p.m.
REVIVAL at the Mason
Election was held- WedAssembly of God each evening nesday night when Boy Scout
this week starting at 7:30p.m. Troop 249 met at the Pomeroy
Different speakers and special Junior High School.
singing at every service .
Don Thomas was named
Public invited.
senior patrol leader and appointed were Jeff Couch and
Jim Rosenbaum , assistant
senior patrol leaders; Paul
Reed, junior assistant scoutmaster, scribe ; Mark Norton,
quartermaster; Mike Edwards, librarian ; Mark Casto,
bugler.
Patrol leaders were elected
and they appointed their
assistants. Names were:
Dress her up
beaver patrol, Bill Stone,
patrol leader, who appointed

in a pair of
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Parrot

SUNDAY MENU

SURE Wli\ FEEDS

FRIDAY
POMONA Grange, 8 p.m. at
the Rock Springs Gr~nge hall.
Degree work with a film .
Hemlock Grove to be ho$t
grange.
POMEROY Lodge 164 F&amp;AM
. 7:30 p.m. Annual inspection.
All Master Masons invited.
EASTERN Sports Banquet
Smorgasbord dinner at 6:30
p.m. Art Lanham, Rio Grande
basketball coac h guest
speaker.
HOMEMADE noodle-chicken
dinner, !0:30a.m. tO 6:30p .m.,
United Pentecostal Church;
delivery of dinners in Pomeroy
- Middleport, phone 992-2502 or
992-7825
SATURDAY
SQUARE Dance at Tuppers
Plains Grade School from 9
p.m. to 12 midnight. Sponsored
by Oraryge Township Fire
Department. Admission $1.50.
SOCK HOP Saturday at
Southern High School from 9
p.m. to 12 midnight. Bob Jones
of WMOV will provide music of
the 1950s and 60s. Admission
$2.50 couple, $1.25 single.
Refreshments, contest.&lt;;, dance
marathon . Sponsored by junior
class.
HYMN SING, 7:30 p. m. at
Chester Church of 1 e
Nazarene with Gospelaires of
Parkersburg on hand. Public
invited.
FISH FRY 8 p.m. Modern
Woodman
Camp
7230,
Burlingham. All members and
families invited. Bring covered
dish.
SQUARE dance, 9 p.m. to 12
midnight at Tuppers Plains
Elementary School sponsored
by Orange Township Fi~e
Depariment.. Music by the
Chord Kings, Belpre.

The Home Health Service at
Holzer Medical Center has just
received an oxy~en regulator,
presen ted to the department by
the · Regis tered Nurses'
Association of Gallipolis. This
regulator attaches to a large
oxygen · cylinder tank whtm

Scouts elect officers

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you
continuous cleaning
oven, too.

Will You Be There?

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RNA givr;s regulator
to Home Health ~. ,
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HOST GUESTS
Everywhere
Recen t weekend guests of 1-----;____...;..;1
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stiles,
Middleport were Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Stiles and Jason ,
Columbus. They also visited
Pomeroy Flower Shop
their grandmot hers, Edna
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
Stiles. Pomeroy and Grac-e
Ph. 992-203•
Ph . 992-57"&lt;
Beabout , Middleport.

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Toronto
30 26 3
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CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
University of Cincinnati has
been paired against the Southwest Conference champ · e-xpected to be Texas A &amp;M in the first round of tlle NCAA
basketball tournament.
The 19th-ranked Bearcats
were placed in the midwest
region of the tournament and
IVill play Saturday, March 15,
at Texas Tech.
Cincy carries a 15-game
lrinning streak into tlle contest
and coach Gale Catlett
aclares his team "is intent on
winning the national championship' "
The Bearcats, who were
aaUonal champs in 1961 and
1962, finished Jheir regular
season, this week with a 21..&gt;
record.
Should Cincinnati beat the
Southwestern
Conference
dwnp, it would be on to New
Mexico State for the Midwest
Regionals -a round that could
include the likes of Louisville
ond the Atlantic Coast champ,
d they make it through tlleir
first round games.
Just who Cincinnati meets on
March 15 should be determined
this Saturday when the southwest co nference winds up
regular season play.
Texas A&amp;M now holds a onegame lead over Texas Tech
and Arkansas and all the
Aggies have to do to win the
title is beat Texas at home
Saturday afternoon. A&amp;M is
favored.
·
Catlett was happy his Bearcats made the NCAA field, but
unhappy about the Midwest
Region assignment. He wanted
to be placed in the closer-tohome mideast region.
Catlett, who played with
Jerry West at the University of
West Virginia and is in his third
year as head coach here,
brought a yoWlg team along
very quickly this season .
A 6-5 record in December has
now become a 21..&gt; mark and
one of the Bearcats' biggest
wiris was a solid triumph at
seventh-rated Marquette.
Four starters are newcomers

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P reachtng
9 30 a .-n
'ftr st and ~eco ntf
Sundays o l each month lh tr d
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POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Pernn pastor Ro y
Ma ye r
Sunday sc llool su pt
Chu r ch school
9 I S &lt;"I "
worShtP serv tcet 10 7-i &lt;' m
Youth c hotr rehe ar sal Mon
day 3 30 p m under d~rect on
of Mary Skrnner sen or c ho r
reh ears a l 7 30 p m Thur sdaY
w rth
Mrs
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Robe rt ~uhn pas to r
Wri t &lt;Hll Wntso n ~und ay school
su p ! Sunday sc hoo l 9 JO a Tl
BY Fi
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Wednesday
1 p m
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praci 1Ce WPcln es day 8 30 p m
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Corner
Un t n and Mu ber ry
Rev
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Cl yo t V Hend erson pnstor
Sunday schoo l 9 J O a m G en
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morn1 19
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Wed 1es d1y
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B1bl f' study 7 p rr
pray er meet1ng Wr d nc sd ay
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
7 30 p m
CHURCH
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THE SALVAT I ON ARMY
L c1 1 gsv11le
Envoy Ray W W nmg off 1cer d enom,n al ona I
Dex t er Ro ad the Rev Worley
m c harge SunclAy
10 am
H,1 tey pa stor ~ uncJay school
Hol 1nes s meet1ng 10 30 a rn
Sunday School Youn g People s 10 am
e11en1rHJ wor sh p 7 JO
Leg, on 7 p m Thursday 1to 3 p rn
Prayer
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7 30
p m
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La d i es H om~ I ei'loue 7 1 uesday
p m
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p.m Prep classes
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dnd Sec ond Sis Pome r oy f hC'
Rev
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SACRED HEART Rev
F athe r Paul 0 Welton pastor
Phone
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SfltU i dily
evenrn§ Mass 7 30
Su nday
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John 6 67, ~~ will ye also go B\\ay" \\ ere words spoken aftet
Jesus gave a clear picture of what 1t means to be a p1 ad 1cmg
ChrJSilan
One of the favonte hymns of lh1" "nte1 1s I Walked TuddV
Where Jesus Walked " The closmg words are I Wdl ked toda1
where Jesus walked a nd felt him close to me
Have you considered the tmphcatwn of these wmds and
those of the scr iptural text ? TI1ey seem to sa) that 1f one follo11 s
ChriSt all the way , he may see wha t he neve r saw before 1101
wanted to see he may find his oppm tumLJ to w1tness whc1c
he ma y never dreamed 1t "as to be
Jesus did not, at a ll tunes walk the smoo th path of no con
fltct , no resistance, no confrontations He d1d go to where people
needed hun Someflmes those places were not m the Clnu ch
where we tlunk people can only go to do good He cll stu1bed the
status quo , which d1sturbs us 1f It 's chstUI bed He w.1s often
among sumers where we mav thmk 1t 1s cv1l fo r C h11sh ans to Uc
CX&gt;uld 1! be we " ould say I'll 11 alk \\here Jesus w,dks 1f
that's JUSt wh ere I want to walk '
0, yes, he just may not be there' Tinnk about tha t' - Hobell
T Bumgarner , Heath U M Church

Racine SociaJ Events
h.lVl !lllprO\ I'd :1f tr1 ll n 1ng
B) Mrs Francis Murris
Mrs W1lma H1ggs who h&lt;~s lhc flu
Mrs G 1 z~ l1 ;1 131kdcsm1 l\11 s
been a patmnt ut Vcle1ans
Memonal Hosp1tal, re turned G1 eth1 Sampson and M1s Olilc
Mnc Couu t attended the Mtm
home
MISS Edith Hayman has been llap hst Wor ld i\lhunce MISSi on
Ill w1th the flu for t11 o weeks a t R,,U y .11 Sh iloh Bap hst Churc h
m Colwn bus Sunda) dltei noon
her home
MISs Pam H11l uf Co lumbus
Mr and Mrs Olden Thaxton

spent the \\ eekend

Syracuse
News, Society
James 1ea fm d has recel\ ed
\l ord of U1e hosp1tahzahon of
hiS a unt Mr s Clare nce
C1m1mgs, Toront o Oh1o M1 s
Curmngs ISa s1ster of M1 s Ada
Morris Cheste1
"Mr and Mrs Bill Soulsb\
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News Notes
By Bertha Par kt•r
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Cec1l W1se ga ve the mornmg
prayer
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~ayer at the local church, the
Hysell Run Church " 111 be

cooperatmg m the servtce
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devohonal talk and s 1ng
P,l!bhc IS 1n111ed
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KJ , VISited
Souths hore
Sunday w1th h1s paren ts, Mr
and Mrs Pearl Jacobs
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shf1eld, son Paul, Columbus,
VISited recently w1th Mr and
Mrs Norman Schaefer
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MT

MORIAH BAPTIST rou rth and Man
M1dd epo r t Rev H1m ry Key
Jr pa stor Sur,da y Sc hOOl 9 30
1 m
Mrs Erv n Baumgar d
r c r su p!
Morr mg wor shrp
10 .l S a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES L ar r y Cil rnahan pre s rclr ng
mr n rs1cr
Sunclay
Brb le lee
Wat chtower
turt2 9 JO am
stu d y
10 30 am
Tuesday
1:3r ble study 7 30 p m
Thu r s
mrnr s try scho ol
30
clay
p m
ser v rce rneet rng 8 30
pm
M I DDLEPORT CHURCH of
ChrtsT
n Ch r rstran Unron
Lawren ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russe ll Young Sunday
School Sup t
Sunday School
9 30 ,, m
E\len rng wor shrp
7 30
Wednesday
p ra ye r
mee t ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rac me Rout e '1 th e
Re\1 J ,l rl lCS M Mun c y pas tor
Su 1day sc hool ~ J5 a m
m orn1nq worsh rp
I I am
cven rng worsh 1p
7 30 p m
Pr ayer mce t 1n g Tu esd ay 7 30
pIll
Young peop les meetrng
7 JO om Th ursdily

Co r ner

MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAP TI ST - Corner S x th and
P,11mcr
II e Rev
St e ve
) kaqqs
pas t or
Danny
rnomp son Sunday school sup!
WMP O r ad10 progra m
7 -1 5
t1 m
Sund ay sc hool Q 15 am
morn ng wo r sh p 10 t ~ a m
You tll a c t1v l rt:s and fello w sh p
tor
un10r and se n1or h gh
studen ts 6 p m B1b e study
! 30 p n
M1d w eek pr ayer
SL rv Cf' Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M 1ddlepor t 5t h a nd Ma 1n
Geo r g_e
G l a ze
m 1n1ster
James Shee ts su perrnten d en t
Br bl e sc hool
9 30 a m
mor nm g wor ShiP 10 30 a m
evenmg worsh p 7 30 p m
pr a ye r se rv 1ce 7 p m Wed
nes d" v
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
0~ TH E N AZA RENE
Rev
pasto r
Alfre d
Dvn Cole
Ru&lt;:.chc l Sunclay Sc l"loo l su pt
"&gt;u ndily SCI1 00I 9 30 il m
1 orn n q wors t 1p
10 30 (l m
~ur nl ny e vonge l tst c n1ee11ng
7 JO p 11
pra yer 11eet1ng
'Nr&gt;rh'&gt; "'"'rlM\1 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwtgh t
L Zav 11l Pastor Dr r ecto r
H ARR ISONVIlLE
Su nda y Chur c h Sc hool
9 30
am
M r s Ho mer Le e S ~p t
Morn m g Wo rsh iP 10 JO am
MIDDLE PORT ~ Sunday
Chur c l"l Sc h ool 9 30 am John
F
Fu ltz
Su pt
Mo r n rn q
Worshrp IU JO am
SYRAC U SE
Morn tn g
Wo r shrp
9 a m
Sun day
Ch ur c h Sc hool 10 am
Mrs.
Sampson Hnll Sup !

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD - Ph II p Wh !l ey pastor
SundilY
SC hOO l
10 a Ill
w orsh tp SN \ItCe
7 p m
Prnyer 11 ee l n g We dn es dav
1 JO p m

H AZE l
COMMUNITY
CHURCH N eM Long Bot
toll
Edsel Har t
pa s tor
Su 1d.1y SC I1 00 I
10 a m
Church
7 30 p m
pr ay er
meel1119 7 30 p m Thursday

MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Thr r d Ave the
R!!v W!llr.;un Kn tl te l pastor
Ronald Dug;m Su nday Sc hOol
Su pt
Cl ass es for al l ages
even1ng se rv 1ce 7 30 p m
B1ble s tu dy Wednesd ay 7 30
p m
youth serv1 ces Frrday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corne1 As h and Plum M d
d le port
No e l
H e rrman
pasto r
Sa t urday evenrng
ser v Ice 7 p m Sundily sc hoo l
10 a m
Su nday evenrng
wo rsh rp 7 p m

MEIGS
I
COOPERATIVE
PAR ISH
THE UNITED
ME T HODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D i rector
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev Car lE Htcks
R e\1 D Wm Svdenstncker
CHESTER Wo rSh iP 9 15
a rn
Cl"lurch Sc hool 10 am
E NTERPRISE - Wo rsh i p 9
a m
Church School 10 am
FLAT WOODS - Worshrp 11
a m
Cl"lu r c h School 10 a m
POMEROY
Worshrp
10 JD a m
Chu r c h School 9 15
am
U MY F630 pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshrp
10 a m Church School 9 a m
UMYF630pm

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTioR

Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH WorSh iP 10 30
a m Chu r ch Sch ool 9 30 a m
UMYF 1 pm
RUTLAND Worsh tp 9 15
am
Chur c h Schoo l 10 am
UMY F 7 p m
Wor
SA LEM CENTER Sh iP 9 am
Chur ch Sc hool 10
a rn UMYF Thursday . 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R rc hard E Jarvts
ASB UR Y Wo rsh p 11
a m Chu rch School 9 50 a m
wscs 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worshrp 9
a n1
Church. Sc hool 10 am
wscs 3r d Wednesday 7 30
p m
•
MINERSVILLE - Worshtp
10 am
Ct1urch Sc hool 9 am
wscs 3rd Monday . 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
C hur c l'l
School 1 9 30 a m
worSh iP
serv1 ~ 7 30
nl

R

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Reo,~

Steven W1l so n
Re"" Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shtvel ev
BETHANY
( Dorcas )
Wo rs h rp , 9 30 am
Church
Sc hool 10 30 a m
..
CARMEL Worsh rp
11
a m
lsi and Jrd Sundays
Chur ch Sct1ool 10 a m
At'PLE l.uf:OVE - Sunday
sc hool
9 JO am , wcr5h rp
ftr St ana thrrd Sund ay 7 30
p m
prayer mectmg , Wed
nesclay 7 30 p m Fellowsh i p
su pper f1rst Satu rda y 6 p m
U M W second T uesday 7 30

A thought for the da J
Am encan au th or Ambrose Pm
Pierce sa 1d
Self-demal IS EAST LETART ~ Sunday
9 JO a r
worSI"I Ii.&gt;
Indulgence of ' a pr openslll to ScMol
~Prnna itt to fourth SundCty 7 30
for ego "
Dm
prayer meetrng Wed

nes day 7 30 p m
UM W
f1r s t Wedn esd ay 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN IRacr n e) ~
Su nday SC t"'OOI
10 a m
wo r Sh ip I I am
B1ble study
Th urs day
7 p m
c horr
pracf1ce Thursday 8 p m
t cllo w s hrp
supper
ftr s t
W~e dnesday IJ JP p m
U M W
tou rth M onday 8 p ,....
GREATBEND - WorSI"Irp 11
a m
2nd and 4th Sunclays
Church Schoo l 10 am
LETART FALLS - WorShip
10 a m Chu r c h school 9 a m
B rbl e study 7 30 p m every
Tu es day
MORNING STAR - Wor sh 1p
9 30 a m
Churc h Sc hool 10 30
a m
M d Week
Se r vrce
Wednesday B p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Sh1p 11 am
1st and 3rd
Sundoys
Chu r ch Sc hool
10

am

PORTLAND - Worsh p 7 30
p m
Ch urch Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worship 11 am
2nd and 4th Sundays Cl"lurch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Re\1 Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worshrp 10 am
Church Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
Meet1ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
se r v rc es
9 a m
Sunday
Sc hool 9 45 a m B ble St udy
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
sh 1p 11 a m
Chu r c h School 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday school
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
pr ea c h ng al 11 am
each
Sun day Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m W ednesday WSC S B p m
on thrrd Tuesday each monfh
REEDSVILLE Sun day
sc hool 9 30 preach 1ng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet1ng
7 30 p m Tu esd ay WSCS 7 JO
f r st Thursday each month
SIL.VER RIDGE - WorShip
10 a m Ct1ur c h Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wor sh rp 9 a m
Chur c h
Sc hool 10 a m

KENO

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - George Freder tck
supt Sennce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach 1ng f rrst and
thr r d Sundays of month by
Cl lfor d Sm rth 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Dar r ell
Doddrt ll
pastor
Su nday School
9 JO
a m
Leo nard G 1lmore f rrst
eld er
evenrng servrce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet m g l 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO Racrne Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hand pastor
Su nday scho ol 9 45 am
morn ng worsh p
11 am
E venmg serv 1ces Tuesday and
Fr tday 7 30

BEARWALLOW

RIDGE

CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
mornrng
worstup 10 30 am
evenrng
worshrp 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1b l e Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 am wrth Willard Prgott
supt Evangelrstrc message
eac h Sunday even 1ng 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russett
C1rne
m rntsterof the Apostolic Farth
B ble Stu dy Wedn es day 1 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school serv1ce 10 a m Prayer
meet1ng
Thursday 7 p m
Sund a y evenrng service 7 D m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
P ome r oy Harrrsonvrl1e
Road Mrk e G rrlon
pa stor
Stev en Stil nley Sunday school
supr Sunday sc hool 9 JD am
morn m g wor sh1P and com
l l U!liOn 10 30 am
Sund ay
e\len ng you th Chrrst an en
d eavor
6 30 p m
wor shrp
serv1c e 7 30 p m Wedne sday
even1 ng praye r mee t ng and
B1b e study 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Ptn e Grove Tt1e
R ev
Willram M 1ddleswa rth
Pas tor Chur ch Se rvrces 9 30
a m Sunday Sc hool 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Btble SchOOl 9 30
a m
morn rng worshrp 10 30
a m
Su n d ay even ng WorShip
Ser v rce 7 p m chOir pra c ll ce
Wednesday 7 p m Rev Je ff
R.3 n s.on Pa stor
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Rev F reeland Norr~s pastor
Sunday schoo l 10 a m Church
serv, ce
Wednesday
7 p m
BLble Study 7 P m
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
I HE
NAZARENE Rev
Wlll,am Bar tholomew pastor
Sunday schoo l
9 30 am
Ge r a ld Wells sup!
morn 1ng
wors h 1p
10 30 am
Wed
n esd ay se r v rce 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P Brk.acsan pastor
Ronnt e Salser Su nday school
5upt Sund ay sc hool 9 30 am
morntng
worsh rp
10 40
Sund ay eve nmg worsh1p 7 30
Vl. e dn es day eve nrng B 1ble
study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLE.YAN Re., Le lon Glasure pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
youth ancr1unror youth serv ce
6 45 p m
eveni ng worshJp
7 30 p m
prayer and pratse
Wednesday , 7 30 om
SILVER
RUN
FREE
8APTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday Soroo1 10 a m
Le on Md l er
supt
Even ing
serv rce
7 30 p m
Prayer
m~e t i ng Thursday 7 30 p m
CHE~T~R
CHURCH OF
GOD Re\1
Dan Ayers
pastor
Su nday schoo l
9 30
a m worsh p servrce 11 a m
t:ven1ng servrce
7 30 p m
YOUth serv1ce Wed nesday 7 30

pm

LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURC H T ed
Jo nes
pas tor Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
Roy Srg man
supt
morn n g
worsh1p
10 30
Sunday even,ng serv rc e 7 30
mtcl week
se r ... ,c e
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
:tYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
How ard C Black pastor Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday Sch oo l classes for all
aoes
9 30 a m
morntng
worsll rp 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m ev angelrst rc servrce
Sund ay 7 30 p m
Mtd week
p r a ye r meetrng , Wednesday
' 30 p m M ss ronary meetr ng
se rt)n t1 WeclnP.Sr1""" 1 30 p m
UNITED
f-AIII"'
Nur.
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm tth pastor Sunelay
sch ool , 9 30 am • c lass leader ,
Leo H 111 worsh l p serv 1ce
10 30 a m
church J 30 o m
EDEN UNtrED BReTH
RENIN CHRIST- Elden R
Bl ake pastor SundBy School
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
supt
Morn 1ng sermon 11 a
m
Sunday n tght serv 1ces
Chr stt an Endeaver . 7 3~ p
m
Song serv rce 8 p m
Preachmg 8 30 p m
Mtd
w eek Prayer meetmg Wed
n esday , 7 p m
Ray Addms
lav lea d~'r
t...t-~URCH
OF
JE$U)
CHRIST - Located at Rut l and
on New L rma Road nexl to
Fores t Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse p11slor Robert Musser
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
school
10 30 a m • worshtp
7 30 p m B1ble study Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
Salurday
n1ght prayer sen~tce . 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson ,
pastor
Ray Whaley, supt
Mornrng wo r sh tp 9 30 am
c hurch .SchoOl
10 30 a m
y oung people ' s meetrng , 6 30
p m
even 1ng worsh1p 7 30
P m Brble study , Wednesday .

7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev Cec rl Cox pastor Sunday
Sc hool s upt , Joe Sayre
Su nday sc hool 9 45 a m
Sunday evenmg worshiP 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B1ble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood , pa stor
Howard Caldwell Jr Sunday
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 am
Mornmg Sermon
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg
serv rce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norrrs pastor Floyd Norrts
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
mornmg sermon 10 30 a m
Player serv 1ce
Wednesday
73(1pm
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm rth , pa stor Sunday Sc hool
10 a m Arthur Henson Supt
Morn 1ng Worsh rp
11 am
Young Peoples servtce , 7
p m
Even rng serv1ce 7 30
p m Wednesday M1d Week
Prayer Servr c e. 7 30 p m
Youth meetrng
t. 30 p m
Evenmg worshrp 7 30 p m

CHESTER

7- The Dally Sentmel, Mlddleport-Pome•oy, 0 Fnda) , March 7, 1975
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CHURCH

METHODIST CHURCH -

Rev
Paul N e \11lle pastor
Sunday School 9 30 am
Mornmg ser\ltee 10 30 am
youth service
6 45 p m
E""angeltStiC ser\llce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee trng Thursday
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION at Bald Knob Rev
E J C.rrftrth supl of church
R ev
L
R Gtuesencamp
pa s tor
Roger Wdlfred Sr
Su nday School supt Sunday
schoo l
9 30 a m
prayer
meet ng Tu es day 7 30 p m
youth meetrng 6 p m Sunday
1eaders Ada Van Meter and
Gretta Suttle Sunday evening
worsl"ltP 7 p m through wrnter
months

MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday school
9 3D
am , Russell Spencer. supt
worship serv1ce 10 45 am ,
evenmg worshrp alternatrng
wtfh C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lAy leader

WHITE ' S

RUTLAND

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
v H 6ra l ey Sunday school
supt Sunday school , 9 30 am
worsh p service and com
m un ron
10 30 f m
youth
meeting
6 p~
Sunday
evenrng servrce 7
regular
board meetmg th trd Sa turday

RUTLAND

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

THE
NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd 0 Grrmm Jr pastor
Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
worsh 1p servrce
10 30 am
broadcast 11ve over WMPO
young people's serv1ce 6 45
evangeliStiC servrce 7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 30p m
Mrssronary meetmg
7 30 p m f rst Wednesday of
mon th

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL

George Casto pastor SundaY
School 9 JOL evening worsh ip
' 30 Thursday evenrng pr11y~:,•
servtce 7 30 p m

MASON FIRST BAPTIST -

Second and F"omeroy Sts Stan
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m
worship service 11
a m
tralntno un 1on . 6 30
p m
evenmg worsh rp servrce ,
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer
serv ice Wednesday 1 30 p m

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&amp; Costello 8 Man From COSt 10 Tennessee Tuxedo 13,
Sesame St 20
8 oo--Addams Family 3 4 15 Yogi s Gang 13, Jabberwocky 6
My Favorite Martians 8 Popeye 10
8 3D-Wheelle &amp; the Chopper Bunch 3,4, 15, Bugs Bunny 13
Speedracer 6, Speed Buggy 8, Mister Rogers 20
9 Oil-Emergency Pius 3 4 15 Hong Kong Phooey 6 13 Jeannie
8 10 Sesame St 20
9 3G-Run Joe Run 3 4 15 Adventures of Gilligan 13 Big Blue
Marble 6, Partridge Family 8,10

1WU'P UP IF ~'f t,t.Q!t..D

Jml'OQ\.1(~

l)5 '·

particularly consc1ous of them and of our
need for help- a certam kmd of help that
can be found only through the things we
learn tn Church

The Church doesn I pretend to baniSh our
cares and woes But its teachings realistically cons1der the expenences of life 1tsetf
No matter what our personal cross may be
we seem able to bear 1ts burden with more
strength
Lent IS a wonderful t1me m wh1ch to begm
makmg church·gomg a regular part of your
llf&amp;-lf you haven t already

3&amp;~!1rn®f:!.,::::t:! ~.c
Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to
form four ordanary words

Copy• gh l I&lt;J75 K:.. •IN Adv~ I 5 ng St-rvt{~

Sunday
Proverbs

Monday
Mark

4 10 15

10 17 21

Inc

St.. ~b urg V rg n t

Tuesday

Mark
12 13 17

Wednesday
Genes1s

Thursday
Matthew

Frtday
I Cormth1ans

20 2·6

20 2Q-23

1 21·25

FAIRVIEW

4 Oll-Wreslilng t5 Making Things Grow 33
4 3G-A Btl With Knll 33
5 oo--Bonanza 3, Wide World of Sports 6 12 13 Bonanza 4,
High School Bowl 8, Goll 10 To Be Announced 15, The
Romagnolls' Table 33
5 3G-News 8 Outdoors with Ken Callaway 15, Course of our

6 oo--News 3 4 10, Lawrence Welk 8 A Look at the Book 15,
Catch 33 33
6 3G-NBC News 3,4, 15 Reasoner Report 13, News 6, CBS News
10 Zoom 33
7 oo--Treasure Hunt 3. Lawrence Welk 4,15 Hee Haw 6,8,
$25,000 Pyramid 10, News maker 7513, World Press 33
7 3G-Jeopardy 3 Animal World 10. Celebrity Sweepstakes 13
8 Oil-Natures Strangest Creatures 3,4, IS, Kung Fu 13, College
Baskelball6 Allin the Family 8, 10, Book Beat 33
8 20--Movle 'Pollyanna" 3,4, 1S
8 3G-College Basketball 8, The Jeffersons 10, Biography 33
9 Oil-Movie' Skulldruggery" 13, Mary Tyler Moore 10, Movie
'When a Woman Ascends the Stairs' 33
9 3G-Bob Newhart 10
10 Oil-Movie "Skullduggery' 6, Carol Burnell 10
11 oo--News 3 4 6,8, 10,13 Don Kirshner' s Rock Concert 15
11 3G-Movte The Outsider" 3, Movie ' Woman of Straw" 4,
Movie 11 Portralt ot a Mobster 'B, Movie 1 'Goodbye

12 15-Movte 'The Curse of the Doll People" 6
1 oo--Movle "Night of the Blood Monster" 13
1 15-Movle 'Fluffy" 4
2 3G-ABC News 13
3 3G-Movie 'The Long Ships' 10
4 45-Movte "Doc1or Blood's Coffin" 4
1ru1 a good day to try to draw to
an mslde straight If you take
any financial flyers be sure
they re penny ante stuH

Saturday

luke
15 3-7

I D I II

SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 22)
Be care lul how you handle
lragr 1e household items
Somethi ng you re fond of will
get broken If you move things -,
caretess ly

For 811urday, Merch 8, 1875
HUI&lt;:~-AN[;:&gt; YOU

With the hope 11 wtll, m some measure, foster and help sustam that
wh1ch 1s good In famtly and communlly l1fe, th1s feature ts sponsored by
the bus mess firms and organ1zattons whose names appear below

3 1

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sunetled by the above cartoon.

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER
700 E Mam

HEINERS BAKERY

Dia\992 2101

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Jumbloo SOAPY CLEFT FACADE MISLAY
l'eelr.rd•f•

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Huntmgton, W Va

Pomeroy

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Dial 992 3284

Middleport
Ph 992 2366

Middleport

i
GASOLINE ALLEY

The stove
JUSt

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Middleport

to

16 Pref1x

meanmg
before"
17 Large
contamer
18 Shows
pleasure
20 Th1ck
p1ece
21 Malden

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

MARK V STORE

Louts W Osborne
Ph 992 2178
Pomeroy
220 E Main

L!L ABNER

Middleport, Ohio
SO YOU'VE

GAULS MARKET

DISSOLVED THE E&lt;S&amp;
iN THE MILLION
GALLONS OF WATeR"
-SOWHAT2-

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We Fill Ali Doctors' Prescriptions
Pomeroy
992 2955

Chester, Ohto

Meigs County Branch

DUDLEY'S

THE AlltErtS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
296W Second

Pomeroy

TWO LOCATIONS
59 N Second 51
Middleport, 0
46 Court St
Gallipolis, 0

Ph. 992 3863

THE DAILY SENnNEL

Nationwide Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
307 Sprong Ave
Pomeroy
Dlal992 2318

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

" The Friendly Folks"
Pomeroy, Ohio

Ph 9&lt;1'1 5772

The Finest In Mob1le Homes
1100 E Moon
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034

I

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0

Ph 992 3986

NOW TRY

WHAT

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GASOLINE!!!

-OF THS- ~H II-

denotatiOn
Boggy
Headlmer
SluggiSh
Very (Ger)
Biblical
verb ending
?:1 Kiln
28 Wobble
31 Edwardian
mckname
32 - d1em
33 SwiSS canton
34 Public
~+-+-1-+-+speaker
36 Footless
anunal

99 M1li St

Middleport

PISCES (Fob 20-Morch 20) II

doesn t become you to contempla1e tacttcs that aren 1 out
rn tt1e open to splle one whom
you feel has wronged you

"

March I, 1975
You witl be Invo l ved In ~
something of a confidential
and unusuat nature this year It
w1ll prove to be qu i te
prof1tabte Don t broadcast •
what you re doing till Its well
launched
!NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN '

extra careful today how you
handle tools or s h arp 1n
struments Also be sure those
you re wo r king With do
ltkewlse

LIBRA (Sepl 23·0CI 23) Its

WIN AT BRIDGE

Proper time to lose a trick
the kmg, h1s majesty refused to
fall South wound up losmg a
trump, two d1amonds and a
spade
.
South should have seen that
there was no way to avmd the
spade loser but that there was
a proper time to lose 11 South
should Simply have d1scarded
one of dummy's spades, mstead
of wastmg a trump honor on
West's nme
Then when South went after
trumps, he would have been
able to p1ck up East s kmg an&lt;1
eventually use dummy 's fourth
trump to ruff his last spade

7

4 A Q 72

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SOUTH
"'A K 4
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• 10 8 2
... 6 3
Both vulnerable

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It LONGFELLOW

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Yesterday's Cryploquote: JUSTICE IS THE FIRM AND
CONTINUOUS DESIRE TO RENDER TO EVERYONE THAT
WlllCH- IS IllS DUE -JUSTINIAN

!NEWSPAPER EN~E RPRI SE ASSN

West

North

East

South

1•

1.

Pass
Pass

3•
Pass

Pass
Pass

4•

Pl\,11"'

Chester

THERE STALK
60tNG AROUND
THAT I ~HOULDN'T
LET 'lllU 00\tiNATE

NEW YORK Q.OTHING HOUSE

ME

ALL M~ FRIENDS 5ttii THAT

I 51l0UL0 5TANO UPTO ~OU

t

cz: e; :J1!t\P# a
1

The b1ddmg has been

Opemng tead - A t
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Why d1d you wm that th1rd
tnck'' asked North
I guess 1t was for the same
reason that people want to
chmb a mountam The tr1ck
was there for the takmg ·
You can get k11led climbmg
moun ta1ns You can go broke
takmg the wrong tnck
The defense started w1th
three rounds of d1amonds West
stuck h1s rather useless nine of
trumps on hiS partner's tr1ck
and South promptly overruffed
w1th dummy s 10 spot Then he
went alter trumps The finesse
worked mcely, but when 1t
came down to trymg to p1ck up

West

North

East

Pass

1

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Pass 2 •
Pass
You , Soutll hotd

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What do you do now?
•

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givl11g you a chance m case you

have a bit hand
TODAY'S QUESTION

,
,.

Instead of b1ddmg two spad~s
your partner has bid two clubs oveFr
your one spade What do you d~

row '

J!

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Send $1 tor JACOBY MODERIJ
book to " Wm sf Bridge," (elf!,
th1s newspaper), P 0 Box 489,RadiO Crty Staf10n, New Yolk,
NY 10019
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(C) 1 t76 KIDI F ..turu Syndlut• 1M )

Hom elite Saws

Chur~ and Office Supplies Gilts

You re a beHer follower today
!han you are a leader Have
defrnrte goals or you II be gotng
off In two directions at once

• Q 10 6 4
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22
23
24
25
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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Fob. 18)

VIRGO (Aug 23·81pl. 22) Be

name

KM

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
Ph 985 3308

get lost or stolen tf you leave
them lying about or treat them
with Indifference

... 95 3

DJAKCX

Attend the Church of Your Choice
Ph. 992 J.j98
Pomeroy

~ ts and Grocer 1es

19) Possessions you prize wilt

httle too seriously and try to
steamrotter the opposition

NORTH

HJKTCJKT

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

SADIE'S MARKET

Yesterday's Aoswer
expression
8 lllwmnate 25 Cahforma
3 Moss Hart
(3 wds)
city
play
9 Inlet
28 Italian
(4 wds)
10 Squalid
commune
16 Equal
29 Wear away
4 Samuel's
mentor
19 Memonze 30 Equestnan
5 Boxes
20 Struck
32 Car 23
D1vers
35
Aunl ( Sp )
6 Tenms term
24 Unfnendly 36 I love
7 Suffix for
look
(Sp )
vulcan

CRYPTOQUOTE

.

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon.

good to be competitive but to
day you re apt to take thrngs a

gomg to be perturbed by a
c lose companion you feU was
1n agreement wrth you when
she c hanges her mind at the
last m nute

One letter simply .tands lor another In thts sample A is
used for the three L's, X lor the two O's, etc Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words ar~ all
hmts Each day the code letters are different

POWELL'S SUPER YAW

Grocer1es &amp; Gener&amp;l Merchandise

Racine

WINNIE

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Devoted To the Interest
Of The Meigs Mason Area

France

Sue'

Ph 992 2550

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Ph 992 3030
Middleport

Ph 949 9591

12 Soap
mgred1ent
13 Southern
14 Zoroastrian
b1ble
15 'A Named

happen

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STAtiON
Rac1ne

blew'

else n1ce do
ljOU th1 nil.
Will ;

Buick Pontiac Opel G M c. Dealer
500 E Main St
Ph 992 2174

person
DOWN
I Broadway
nops
2 Mode of

vme

.

-

TAURUS (Aprii20·Mir 20) II s

ca reful Don t become overly
rnvo lved ln ano ther s com
p!rcaled affairs especially If his
problem s are of a material
nature

Middleport, Ohio

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

alt,rthought are apt to get ail
louted up

LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) You re

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

GOEGLEIN READY MIX

vance today Things you try to
do I n has t e or as an

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be

Mmor Repairs &amp; Tune up
Beech &amp; Locust

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dec.
21) Plan your moves well In ad- •

You r Impatience will be hard to
re gn rn tf thmgs don t go your
way on the first try Shun tasks
where you lack competence

INGLES ASHlAND SERVICE

The Store woth A Heart
Phone 949 3342

ARIES (Morch 21·Aprlt 18) Be
c arefu l wllt"' whom you
assocrate today Avotd tt1ose
who acl on the spur of the mo
ment One frrend ts a bil too
Wild

QEMINI (Mor 21·JUnl 20)

(,rru lin allllt'lt- u Htmt' - A PISTOL

.

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Charlie~&lt;

10 Movie ' Horror House' 13 , Janak! 33
12 OG-ABC News 6

3 oo-Movle " Information Received" 4

BIBLE

CHURCH, Letart , W Va , Rt
1
Rev
George Hoschar
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible- study
7 30 p m
Cotrage Prayer
Serv 1c e Tuesday
10 a m
WorShiP Service
Thursday

3 JG--Pro Bowlers Tour 6 13 Women's Pro Tennis 8,1 0

1 30-Movle "Come Blow Your Horn 1 ' 10

OH, NO'TlitNG
MUCH, OOC10R, I
WAS .JUST "'IWINKING
ABOUT IWR MR.
LU~H, iHAIS ALL!

Selec lrd 8y Thr "mencan B ble Socu:- ty

Sc 11ptu• e~

HARTFORD CHURCH OF

CHRIST rn Ctlrlst11n Union The Rev W rltiam Campbell ,
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
4m
James Hugtres, supt ,
even1no ser\l lce
7 30 p m
Wednesday tvenrng prayer
meetrng
7 30 p m
Youth
prayer service each Tuesday

7 30 p m

~l. l.l£U.H

Many of us carry crosses, fa1nt i1ke the
dogwoods emblem but w1lh us nevertheless
tn th1s Lenten season

6 3()---.-Fun for Everyone6 , TV Classroom 8 Treehouse Club 10

BORN LOSER

Dinosaurs 8 10, Carrascolendas. 20

3G-Star Trek 3,4 15, Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show •
8,10 Zoom 20
12 0()--Jetsons 3,4, 15 These are the Days 6, 13, Harlem
Gtobetrollers 8, 10, Bread &amp; Butterflies 20
12 3G-Sout Train 3 American Bandstand 6 13, Go 4, 15, Fat
Alber I 8,10
1 oo--Movle ' Lonely Are the Brave" 4, College Basketball 15,
Children s Film Festival 8,10
1 3G-Wagon Train 3 Sou l Train 6 Other People, Olher Places
13
2 oo--Wrestllng 8 Urban League 10 Bill Dance Outdoors Show
13
1 3~utdoors With Julius Boros 6, Popeye 10, Harold Ensley
Sportsman's Friend 13
J Oil--College Basketball 3 4 Friends of Man 6, Viewpoint 8,
Green Acres 10 Celebrity Bowling 13 To Be Announced 15
11

Times 33

6 oo-Sunrlse Semester 10

whrle of each md1v1dual blossom

Somehow

10.

SATURDAY.MARCH8, 1975

wards, a cross was Implanted tnto the flower
tt self to rematn for all ttme You can see tt
tf you look closely rust brown aga 1nsl the

"s

GOD - Seconel St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant , pastor
Sunday schoo l , 10 • m ,
morntno worship
11 am
evangellsf tC serv1ce , 7 30 p m
Brb1e study and prayer service,
Wednesday. 7 JO p m Phone773 5133

Paul

' Breakout" 6 Movie • The Black Scorpion" 8, Mov..
·Assignment Terror" 10 Janakl 33

Legend has 1t lhat, long ago, the dogwood
came mto bloom on Calvary and lhat, afler·

BAP

TIST - Corner of Second an~
Anderson
Mason
F"astor ,
Wa l ter Cloud Sunda y school
9
am • worshrp service 11
a m
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
Btb1e study , Wednesday. 1 30

pm
MASON

5CU M fA$)"-

symbOl

OF

CHRIST. P 0 Box 48l M1ller
St
Mason W Va
Sunday
B1ble Study 10 am • WorShiP
11 a m and 7 p m Bible- Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
mUSIC

20

1\ 3G-Jol1nny Carson 3,415 Wide World Mystery IJ Movill

COMMUNITY

CHURCH Sunday School,
9 30 am
Worsh tp service 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
ntoht worshtp 7 30 p m

News

2 Jo-Star Trek 4
3 Jo-Movle " Wild Seed ' 4
5 Jo-Movle 'The Big Risk' 4

CHAPEL

Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter .
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
worshtp serv1ce . 10 30
am Sible study and prayer
service Wednesday , 7 30 p m

6 13,

11 DO--News 3,~.6,8,10,13,15 , ABC News 33

IT WA- THAr

BOTTOM

CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober
Wyatt pastor Sunday Schoo
supt
Ronald Osborne B rble
School 9 30 am
preaching
10 45 am
Evenrng serv1ces
7 30 om
HYSELL
RUN
FREE

MASON

WA S MY IC'EA

Barretta

1 15-Movle "The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas"

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF

7pm

EI(.CEI.LE NCY
p.,IONE 0 THI"";o

t Oll-MldAight Special 3 4, t5. Wide World Mystery 6 News 13.

OF

LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac i ne Road
Wdlll!llm R:ousn , pastor Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
SchooT
Drrector Sunday School 9 30
am
Morn~ng worstltP 10 JO
am , Sunday e-venrng servrce 7
p m
Wednesday
evenrng
prayer services, 7 30 I) m
Bf fTHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler
pastor
Worsh p ser\llce 9 30 a m
Sunday schoo l
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg serv1ces 7 30
p m Brb l e study and prayer
&lt;:o:&gt;rv 1ce Thursday 7, .30 p m
Roao
~un day
K tngsbury
School 9 30 am Ralpl"l Car l
supt Worsh p servrce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meetmg WednesdAy
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles
pin tor

oo--Pollce Woman 3 4 15
Nuchtms 33
10 Jo-World Press 20
10

6liME Y VE.R

$ 25 000

CHRIST Charles Russell
Sr m 1nrster Norman C Wl11
supt
Su nday school 9 30
am
worSh ip serv1ce 10 30
a m
B1ble study Tuesclay
7 30 p m

LONG

9 3D-Odd Couple 6,13 Assignment America 33
PO.;E A 5 P R NCE5G

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev
F loyd
F
Shook
pa stor
Lloyd
Wrrght Sunday sc hool sup!
Sunday school 9 30 a m
morn ng worsh 1p 10 30 am
ev en1ng worst11p
7 30 p m
Wednesday Chrtsl,an Youth
Crusad e 6 30 p m
Choir
pra c t 1ce Thur sday 7 p m

DEXTER

9 Oil-Rockford Fllu 3,4 IS l'lot L Baltimore 6 13 Coli•
Basketball 8 Masterpiece Theatre 20, Movie ' House on
Green Apple Roed" 10, Consumer Survival Kit 33

CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate pastor Wor
Sh i p serv ice 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R 1chard Barton
supt Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Cli ffOrd Sm 1th
m 1n ster Sunday School 9 JO
a m
mornrng c hur c h 10 30
a m Su nday evenmg se rvr ce
7 JO p m Wednesday serv ce B

Black

10 oo--Land of the Losl3 4,15 Devlin 6, 13, Scooby Doo Where
Are You 8,10, Elec Co 20
10 3G-Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 3,4, 15, Lassie 6, 13, "
Shazam B 10, Zee Cooking School 20
11 0()--Pink Panther 3,4, IS, Super Friends 6,13, Valley of the '

I HAVE STUPID FRIEND$

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Pomeroy

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UNITED
MET HODIST
P reachtng
9 30 a .-n
'ftr st and ~eco ntf
Sundays o l each month lh tr d
ilnd

•
POMEROY

POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W H Pernn pastor Ro y
Ma ye r
Sunday sc llool su pt
Chu r ch school
9 I S &lt;"I "
worShtP serv tcet 10 7-i &lt;' m
Youth c hotr rehe ar sal Mon
day 3 30 p m under d~rect on
of Mary Skrnner sen or c ho r
reh ears a l 7 30 p m Thur sdaY
w rth
Mrs
Pau
N ense
d trectbr

POMEROY FIRST SAP
TIST
Robe rt ~uhn pas to r
Wri t &lt;Hll Wntso n ~und ay school
su p ! Sunday sc hoo l 9 JO a Tl
BY Fi
~ p l
0 be Sl udy
Wednesday
1 p m
cho r
praci 1Ce WPcln es day 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYA N
C HUR C H
H OLINESS
Harr sonvll c
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Mlnl cy Pasto r H en r'r Ebl111
~un d ny C. ct1001 )u pt
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9 JO a 11
E vfn ng
worshq.&gt; l 30 p m
Pr &lt;1 yer and
Pr &lt;1 1Sf' st•rv ((' Thursd,ly
JO

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZAREN E
Corner
Un t n and Mu ber ry
Rev
p '
Cl yo t V Hend erson pnstor
Sunday schoo l 9 J O a m G en
SYRfi C U 'SE
FIRST
M cClu ng
supt
morn1 19
r HU RC H OF GOD
Rt
worsh p 10 30 a ll
evl!n ng
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m 1CI v.e..:-k. ser
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GRACE E P ISCOPAL
T hf'
1rr1rn'1
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IV t
I" til p
Rev
Harold D re n1 re,__ to r
1q
r I r r •1
Chu r cn serv1ces 10 JO n m
1
Holy communiOn first ~u nr1 &lt;ly
I
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of month cnurcn scMol 10 JO
POMEROY
WEStSI DE
a m to r nu rsery l hrou&lt;ll 12
CH UR CH OF CHRI ST '100 W
POMEROY CHU RCH OF
n
Ju ,. r 1
CHRIST
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pnstor B bl c schoo l 9 30 1 m
Co ,ser v,1T v
non
v.o rs n 1p
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1nstr um e' tal '.unday worshtp
worSh tP serv1ce a HI vou 1g
10 il rr
B IJI€' Study I l il ll
p eoples m t: £-tmq
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p m
Wed 1es d1y
Co mb 1nE'd B ble study and worsh p 6 p rn
B1bl f' study 7 p rr
pray er meet1ng Wr d nc sd ay
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
7 30 p m
CHURCH
l 1 on
THE SALVAT I ON ARMY
L c1 1 gsv11le
Envoy Ray W W nmg off 1cer d enom,n al ona I
Dex t er Ro ad the Rev Worley
m c harge SunclAy
10 am
H,1 tey pa stor ~ uncJay school
Hol 1nes s meet1ng 10 30 a rn
Sunday School Youn g People s 10 am
e11en1rHJ wor sh p 7 JO
Leg, on 7 p m Thursday 1to 3 p rn
Prayer
mee 11n9
7 30
p m
you th
La d i es H om~ I ei'loue 7 1 uesday
p m
qroup F1 1d ay 7 30 p m
p.m Prep classes
ST
PAUL
LUTH ERAN
CHURC H Corner ot Sy ca m ore
dnd Sec ond Sis Pome r oy f hC'
Rev
Will ram M ddl eswil rf h
Pa s lor Sun d ay Sc hoo l a t 9 1 ~
a m and Church Serv10 s II

RUT LA ND - -FREEWIL L
BAPTIST
l~o q c r Tu rn ('r
pil &lt;, l or 5u rH18y school Hl.:r m
" und t y t vcn tHI ~:d n. cc l 30
Wtdl f"'t(J 1y n bl e study 1 30
pm

SACRED HEART Rev
F athe r Paul 0 Welton pastor
Phone
99'1 '18'1!1
SfltU i dily
evenrn§ Mass 7 30
Su nday
A&lt;ta ss 8 and 10 a rn
Con
tess ton SM urday 7 7 30 p '

OLD
D EXTER
BIBLE
CH RI ST IA N C ..IU RC H
Rev
Ron rt r ry
PiiSior
C,u mllt
SC hOO
10 &lt;l 1
M t &lt;; Wo r •).
1 r.1n c1s
~u p er,ntc n ct c nt
Mo r n111q wor s111p
11 ;, 1
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the Sermonette
John 6 67, ~~ will ye also go B\\ay" \\ ere words spoken aftet
Jesus gave a clear picture of what 1t means to be a p1 ad 1cmg
ChrJSilan
One of the favonte hymns of lh1" "nte1 1s I Walked TuddV
Where Jesus Walked " The closmg words are I Wdl ked toda1
where Jesus walked a nd felt him close to me
Have you considered the tmphcatwn of these wmds and
those of the scr iptural text ? TI1ey seem to sa) that 1f one follo11 s
ChriSt all the way , he may see wha t he neve r saw before 1101
wanted to see he may find his oppm tumLJ to w1tness whc1c
he ma y never dreamed 1t "as to be
Jesus did not, at a ll tunes walk the smoo th path of no con
fltct , no resistance, no confrontations He d1d go to where people
needed hun Someflmes those places were not m the Clnu ch
where we tlunk people can only go to do good He cll stu1bed the
status quo , which d1sturbs us 1f It 's chstUI bed He w.1s often
among sumers where we mav thmk 1t 1s cv1l fo r C h11sh ans to Uc
CX&gt;uld 1! be we " ould say I'll 11 alk \\here Jesus w,dks 1f
that's JUSt wh ere I want to walk '
0, yes, he just may not be there' Tinnk about tha t' - Hobell
T Bumgarner , Heath U M Church

Racine SociaJ Events
h.lVl !lllprO\ I'd :1f tr1 ll n 1ng
B) Mrs Francis Murris
Mrs W1lma H1ggs who h&lt;~s lhc flu
Mrs G 1 z~ l1 ;1 131kdcsm1 l\11 s
been a patmnt ut Vcle1ans
Memonal Hosp1tal, re turned G1 eth1 Sampson and M1s Olilc
Mnc Couu t attended the Mtm
home
MISS Edith Hayman has been llap hst Wor ld i\lhunce MISSi on
Ill w1th the flu for t11 o weeks a t R,,U y .11 Sh iloh Bap hst Churc h
m Colwn bus Sunda) dltei noon
her home
MISs Pam H11l uf Co lumbus
Mr and Mrs Olden Thaxton

spent the \\ eekend

Syracuse
News, Society
James 1ea fm d has recel\ ed
\l ord of U1e hosp1tahzahon of
hiS a unt Mr s Clare nce
C1m1mgs, Toront o Oh1o M1 s
Curmngs ISa s1ster of M1 s Ada
Morris Cheste1
"Mr and Mrs Bill Soulsb\
Bay CI IJ, M1clugan ~1s1 ted h1s
s is te r ,
Gl enna
So ul sb \
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enroute to Qa\,mdo
F:Ja On tl1e1r rt'tlll n to B.n l 1ty
they \I SIIect here 0;:1 \\ £'ek \\ lth
hii SISter
R~ent 'J SJ fOJ s d t th e J.un~~ s
Teaford home \\ ~ls ~h and
~lrs Jen' Ho"r HcH.;tnc Hob
QJnmnglMm \\ &lt;lS ,t Mondd)

""emng supper guest of the
Te1fords
Mrs Blanch G1bbs Haune
VIS ited her sts ter Gll.'nna
Sllulsb) recentll

Laurel Cliff
News Notes
By Bertha Par kt•r
~ Sabbath School &lt;1tlendance

at U1e Free Meth od1st Church
March 2 "as 74, U1e at tend,mcc
Wllrsh1p serv1ce u as 63 He1
Cec1l W1se ga ve the mornmg
prayer
"Friday at 7 30, World Da1 of
~ayer at the local church, the
Hysell Run Church " 111 be

cooperatmg m the servtce
Rev MorriS Wolfe 11111 g1ve a
devohonal talk and s 1ng
P,l!bhc IS 1n111ed
'Mr Paul Jacobs and son,
KJ , VISited
Souths hore
Sunday w1th h1s paren ts, Mr
and Mrs Pearl Jacobs
Mr Fn tz Stahl Ne w Mar·
shf1eld, son Paul, Columbus,
VISited recently w1th Mr and
Mrs Norman Schaefer
Mrs Kathy Pullens and Mrs
Sharon Forner are on the s1ck
hsl

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pm cm t~, Mz c~ nd i\11s Btlh
Htll She \\ aS taken bll"'k to
Columbns b\ her mother MIS
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spe nt F11da) and Sat111 da1 111
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Mu l b e rry

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H CtCI I JI~

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FIR ST
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MIDDLEPOR T
MT

MORIAH BAPTIST rou rth and Man
M1dd epo r t Rev H1m ry Key
Jr pa stor Sur,da y Sc hOOl 9 30
1 m
Mrs Erv n Baumgar d
r c r su p!
Morr mg wor shrp
10 .l S a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES L ar r y Cil rnahan pre s rclr ng
mr n rs1cr
Sunclay
Brb le lee
Wat chtower
turt2 9 JO am
stu d y
10 30 am
Tuesday
1:3r ble study 7 30 p m
Thu r s
mrnr s try scho ol
30
clay
p m
ser v rce rneet rng 8 30
pm
M I DDLEPORT CHURCH of
ChrtsT
n Ch r rstran Unron
Lawren ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russe ll Young Sunday
School Sup t
Sunday School
9 30 ,, m
E\len rng wor shrp
7 30
Wednesday
p ra ye r
mee t ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rac me Rout e '1 th e
Re\1 J ,l rl lCS M Mun c y pas tor
Su 1day sc hool ~ J5 a m
m orn1nq worsh rp
I I am
cven rng worsh 1p
7 30 p m
Pr ayer mce t 1n g Tu esd ay 7 30
pIll
Young peop les meetrng
7 JO om Th ursdily

Co r ner

MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAP TI ST - Corner S x th and
P,11mcr
II e Rev
St e ve
) kaqqs
pas t or
Danny
rnomp son Sunday school sup!
WMP O r ad10 progra m
7 -1 5
t1 m
Sund ay sc hool Q 15 am
morn ng wo r sh p 10 t ~ a m
You tll a c t1v l rt:s and fello w sh p
tor
un10r and se n1or h gh
studen ts 6 p m B1b e study
! 30 p n
M1d w eek pr ayer
SL rv Cf' Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M 1ddlepor t 5t h a nd Ma 1n
Geo r g_e
G l a ze
m 1n1ster
James Shee ts su perrnten d en t
Br bl e sc hool
9 30 a m
mor nm g wor ShiP 10 30 a m
evenmg worsh p 7 30 p m
pr a ye r se rv 1ce 7 p m Wed
nes d" v
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
0~ TH E N AZA RENE
Rev
pasto r
Alfre d
Dvn Cole
Ru&lt;:.chc l Sunclay Sc l"loo l su pt
"&gt;u ndily SCI1 00I 9 30 il m
1 orn n q wors t 1p
10 30 (l m
~ur nl ny e vonge l tst c n1ee11ng
7 JO p 11
pra yer 11eet1ng
'Nr&gt;rh'&gt; "'"'rlM\1 7 30 p m
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwtgh t
L Zav 11l Pastor Dr r ecto r
H ARR ISONVIlLE
Su nda y Chur c h Sc hool
9 30
am
M r s Ho mer Le e S ~p t
Morn m g Wo rsh iP 10 JO am
MIDDLE PORT ~ Sunday
Chur c l"l Sc h ool 9 30 am John
F
Fu ltz
Su pt
Mo r n rn q
Worshrp IU JO am
SYRAC U SE
Morn tn g
Wo r shrp
9 a m
Sun day
Ch ur c h Sc hool 10 am
Mrs.
Sampson Hnll Sup !

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
GOD - Ph II p Wh !l ey pastor
SundilY
SC hOO l
10 a Ill
w orsh tp SN \ItCe
7 p m
Prnyer 11 ee l n g We dn es dav
1 JO p m

H AZE l
COMMUNITY
CHURCH N eM Long Bot
toll
Edsel Har t
pa s tor
Su 1d.1y SC I1 00 I
10 a m
Church
7 30 p m
pr ay er
meel1119 7 30 p m Thursday

MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Thr r d Ave the
R!!v W!llr.;un Kn tl te l pastor
Ronald Dug;m Su nday Sc hOol
Su pt
Cl ass es for al l ages
even1ng se rv 1ce 7 30 p m
B1ble s tu dy Wednesd ay 7 30
p m
youth serv1 ces Frrday
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corne1 As h and Plum M d
d le port
No e l
H e rrman
pasto r
Sa t urday evenrng
ser v Ice 7 p m Sundily sc hoo l
10 a m
Su nday evenrng
wo rsh rp 7 p m

MEIGS
I
COOPERATIVE
PAR ISH
THE UNITED
ME T HODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D i rector
POMEROY ClUSTER
Rev Car lE Htcks
R e\1 D Wm Svdenstncker
CHESTER Wo rSh iP 9 15
a rn
Cl"lurch Sc hool 10 am
E NTERPRISE - Wo rsh i p 9
a m
Church School 10 am
FLAT WOODS - Worshrp 11
a m
Cl"lu r c h School 10 a m
POMEROY
Worshrp
10 JD a m
Chu r c h School 9 15
am
U MY F630 pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshrp
10 a m Church School 9 a m
UMYF630pm

MIDDLEPORT CLUSTioR

Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH WorSh iP 10 30
a m Chu r ch Sch ool 9 30 a m
UMYF 1 pm
RUTLAND Worsh tp 9 15
am
Chur c h Schoo l 10 am
UMY F 7 p m
Wor
SA LEM CENTER Sh iP 9 am
Chur ch Sc hool 10
a rn UMYF Thursday . 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R rc hard E Jarvts
ASB UR Y Wo rsh p 11
a m Chu rch School 9 50 a m
wscs 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worshrp 9
a n1
Church. Sc hool 10 am
wscs 3r d Wednesday 7 30
p m
•
MINERSVILLE - Worshtp
10 am
Ct1urch Sc hool 9 am
wscs 3rd Monday . 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
C hur c l'l
School 1 9 30 a m
worSh iP
serv1 ~ 7 30
nl

R

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Reo,~

Steven W1l so n
Re"" Larry Poling
Rev Howard Shtvel ev
BETHANY
( Dorcas )
Wo rs h rp , 9 30 am
Church
Sc hool 10 30 a m
..
CARMEL Worsh rp
11
a m
lsi and Jrd Sundays
Chur ch Sct1ool 10 a m
At'PLE l.uf:OVE - Sunday
sc hool
9 JO am , wcr5h rp
ftr St ana thrrd Sund ay 7 30
p m
prayer mectmg , Wed
nesclay 7 30 p m Fellowsh i p
su pper f1rst Satu rda y 6 p m
U M W second T uesday 7 30

A thought for the da J
Am encan au th or Ambrose Pm
Pierce sa 1d
Self-demal IS EAST LETART ~ Sunday
9 JO a r
worSI"I Ii.&gt;
Indulgence of ' a pr openslll to ScMol
~Prnna itt to fourth SundCty 7 30
for ego "
Dm
prayer meetrng Wed

nes day 7 30 p m
UM W
f1r s t Wedn esd ay 7 30 p m
WESLEYAN IRacr n e) ~
Su nday SC t"'OOI
10 a m
wo r Sh ip I I am
B1ble study
Th urs day
7 p m
c horr
pracf1ce Thursday 8 p m
t cllo w s hrp
supper
ftr s t
W~e dnesday IJ JP p m
U M W
tou rth M onday 8 p ,....
GREATBEND - WorSI"Irp 11
a m
2nd and 4th Sunclays
Church Schoo l 10 am
LETART FALLS - WorShip
10 a m Chu r c h school 9 a m
B rbl e study 7 30 p m every
Tu es day
MORNING STAR - Wor sh 1p
9 30 a m
Churc h Sc hool 10 30
a m
M d Week
Se r vrce
Wednesday B p m
MORSE CHAPEL - Wor
Sh1p 11 am
1st and 3rd
Sundoys
Chu r ch Sc hool
10

am

PORTLAND - Worsh p 7 30
p m
Ch urch Sc hool 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worship 11 am
2nd and 4th Sundays Cl"lurch
Sc hool 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Re\1 Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worshrp 10 am
Church Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
Meet1ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
se r v rc es
9 a m
Sunday
Sc hool 9 45 a m B ble St udy
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
sh 1p 11 a m
Chu r c h School 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday school
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
pr ea c h ng al 11 am
each
Sun day Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m W ednesday WSC S B p m
on thrrd Tuesday each monfh
REEDSVILLE Sun day
sc hool 9 30 preach 1ng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet1ng
7 30 p m Tu esd ay WSCS 7 JO
f r st Thursday each month
SIL.VER RIDGE - WorShip
10 a m Ct1ur c h Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wor sh rp 9 a m
Chur c h
Sc hool 10 a m

KENO

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST - George Freder tck
supt Sennce weekly 9 30 a m
on Sunday Preach 1ng f rrst and
thr r d Sundays of month by
Cl lfor d Sm rth 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Dar r ell
Doddrt ll
pastor
Su nday School
9 JO
a m
Leo nard G 1lmore f rrst
eld er
evenrng servrce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet m g l 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO Racrne Route 2 The
Rev Charles Hand pastor
Su nday scho ol 9 45 am
morn ng worsh p
11 am
E venmg serv 1ces Tuesday and
Fr tday 7 30

BEARWALLOW

RIDGE

CHURCH OF CHRIST - B1ble
Study
9 30 a m
mornrng
worstup 10 30 am
evenrng
worshrp 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1b l e Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 am wrth Willard Prgott
supt Evangelrstrc message
eac h Sunday even 1ng 7 30 p m
by
Elder
Russett
C1rne
m rntsterof the Apostolic Farth
B ble Stu dy Wedn es day 1 30

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
school serv1ce 10 a m Prayer
meet1ng
Thursday 7 p m
Sund a y evenrng service 7 D m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
P ome r oy Harrrsonvrl1e
Road Mrk e G rrlon
pa stor
Stev en Stil nley Sunday school
supr Sunday sc hool 9 JD am
morn m g wor sh1P and com
l l U!liOn 10 30 am
Sund ay
e\len ng you th Chrrst an en
d eavor
6 30 p m
wor shrp
serv1c e 7 30 p m Wedne sday
even1 ng praye r mee t ng and
B1b e study 7 30 p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Ptn e Grove Tt1e
R ev
Willram M 1ddleswa rth
Pas tor Chur ch Se rvrces 9 30
a m Sunday Sc hool 10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Btble SchOOl 9 30
a m
morn rng worshrp 10 30
a m
Su n d ay even ng WorShip
Ser v rce 7 p m chOir pra c ll ce
Wednesday 7 p m Rev Je ff
R.3 n s.on Pa stor
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Rev F reeland Norr~s pastor
Sunday schoo l 10 a m Church
serv, ce
Wednesday
7 p m
BLble Study 7 P m
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
I HE
NAZARENE Rev
Wlll,am Bar tholomew pastor
Sunday schoo l
9 30 am
Ge r a ld Wells sup!
morn 1ng
wors h 1p
10 30 am
Wed
n esd ay se r v rce 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P Brk.acsan pastor
Ronnt e Salser Su nday school
5upt Sund ay sc hool 9 30 am
morntng
worsh rp
10 40
Sund ay eve nmg worsh1p 7 30
Vl. e dn es day eve nrng B 1ble
study 7 30
DANVILLE WESLE.YAN Re., Le lon Glasure pastor
Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
youth ancr1unror youth serv ce
6 45 p m
eveni ng worshJp
7 30 p m
prayer and pratse
Wednesday , 7 30 om
SILVER
RUN
FREE
8APTIST - Rev Ralph Dean
pastor Sunday Soroo1 10 a m
Le on Md l er
supt
Even ing
serv rce
7 30 p m
Prayer
m~e t i ng Thursday 7 30 p m
CHE~T~R
CHURCH OF
GOD Re\1
Dan Ayers
pastor
Su nday schoo l
9 30
a m worsh p servrce 11 a m
t:ven1ng servrce
7 30 p m
YOUth serv1ce Wed nesday 7 30

pm

LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURC H T ed
Jo nes
pas tor Sunday schoo l 9 30
a m
Roy Srg man
supt
morn n g
worsh1p
10 30
Sunday even,ng serv rc e 7 30
mtcl week
se r ... ,c e
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
:tYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
How ard C Black pastor Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday Sch oo l classes for all
aoes
9 30 a m
morntng
worsll rp 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m ev angelrst rc servrce
Sund ay 7 30 p m
Mtd week
p r a ye r meetrng , Wednesday
' 30 p m M ss ronary meetr ng
se rt)n t1 WeclnP.Sr1""" 1 30 p m
UNITED
f-AIII"'
Nur.
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm tth pastor Sunelay
sch ool , 9 30 am • c lass leader ,
Leo H 111 worsh l p serv 1ce
10 30 a m
church J 30 o m
EDEN UNtrED BReTH
RENIN CHRIST- Elden R
Bl ake pastor SundBy School
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
supt
Morn 1ng sermon 11 a
m
Sunday n tght serv 1ces
Chr stt an Endeaver . 7 3~ p
m
Song serv rce 8 p m
Preachmg 8 30 p m
Mtd
w eek Prayer meetmg Wed
n esday , 7 p m
Ray Addms
lav lea d~'r
t...t-~URCH
OF
JE$U)
CHRIST - Located at Rut l and
on New L rma Road nexl to
Fores t Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse p11slor Robert Musser
Sunday Sc hool supt Sunday
school
10 30 a m • worshtp
7 30 p m B1ble study Wed
nesday , 7 30 p m
Salurday
n1ght prayer sen~tce . 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

GROVE

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson ,
pastor
Ray Whaley, supt
Mornrng wo r sh tp 9 30 am
c hurch .SchoOl
10 30 a m
y oung people ' s meetrng , 6 30
p m
even 1ng worsh1p 7 30
P m Brble study , Wednesday .

7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev Cec rl Cox pastor Sunday
Sc hool s upt , Joe Sayre
Su nday sc hool 9 45 a m
Sunday evenmg worshiP 7 30
Wednesday prayer and B1ble
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underwood , pa stor
Howard Caldwell Jr Sunday
School Supt
Sunday School
9 30 am
Mornmg Sermon
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg
serv rce 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norrrs pastor Floyd Norrts
supt Sunday school 9 30 a m
mornmg sermon 10 30 a m
Player serv 1ce
Wednesday
73(1pm
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm rth , pa stor Sunday Sc hool
10 a m Arthur Henson Supt
Morn 1ng Worsh rp
11 am
Young Peoples servtce , 7
p m
Even rng serv1ce 7 30
p m Wednesday M1d Week
Prayer Servr c e. 7 30 p m
Youth meetrng
t. 30 p m
Evenmg worshrp 7 30 p m

CHESTER

7- The Dally Sentmel, Mlddleport-Pome•oy, 0 Fnda) , March 7, 1975
DICK TRACY

Television log for easy viewin11:
FRIDAY,MARCH7, 1915
7 oo-Truth,br Cons 3.4. Bowling for Dollars 6, What's My Ll,.
8 Avlalton Weather 20,33 News 10 Jimmy Dean 13, I Stir
15
7 30-Porter Wagoner 3, Pop Goes the Country 4 8 New Candlcl
Camera 6, Treasure Hunt 10, To Tell the Truth 13
Perspective on the News 20,33

8 Oil-Sanford &amp; Son 3.4 15 Night Stalker 6 13 Gorilla 8,10,
Wast'tlngton Week in Rvlew 20,33
8 30---Chlco &amp; the Man 3,4 15 Wall Street Week 20,33

pm

CAPTAIN EASY
HOW DARE YO U

VILE
S WINDLI NG 00 6
ANC' AFTER ROB
8 1No ME OF

~!A S MIN Z t

CHURCH

METHODIST CHURCH -

Rev
Paul N e \11lle pastor
Sunday School 9 30 am
Mornmg ser\ltee 10 30 am
youth service
6 45 p m
E""angeltStiC ser\llce 7 30 p m
Prayer mee trng Thursday
7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION at Bald Knob Rev
E J C.rrftrth supl of church
R ev
L
R Gtuesencamp
pa s tor
Roger Wdlfred Sr
Su nday School supt Sunday
schoo l
9 30 a m
prayer
meet ng Tu es day 7 30 p m
youth meetrng 6 p m Sunday
1eaders Ada Van Meter and
Gretta Suttle Sunday evening
worsl"ltP 7 p m through wrnter
months

MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST Robert Shook,
pastor
Sunday school
9 3D
am , Russell Spencer. supt
worship serv1ce 10 45 am ,
evenmg worshrp alternatrng
wtfh C E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meetrng 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lAy leader

WHITE ' S

RUTLAND

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
v H 6ra l ey Sunday school
supt Sunday school , 9 30 am
worsh p service and com
m un ron
10 30 f m
youth
meeting
6 p~
Sunday
evenrng servrce 7
regular
board meetmg th trd Sa turday

RUTLAND

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

THE
NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd 0 Grrmm Jr pastor
Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
worsh 1p servrce
10 30 am
broadcast 11ve over WMPO
young people's serv1ce 6 45
evangeliStiC servrce 7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 30p m
Mrssronary meetmg
7 30 p m f rst Wednesday of
mon th

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL

George Casto pastor SundaY
School 9 JOL evening worsh ip
' 30 Thursday evenrng pr11y~:,•
servtce 7 30 p m

MASON FIRST BAPTIST -

Second and F"omeroy Sts Stan
Craig pastor Sunday school
9 45 a m
worship service 11
a m
tralntno un 1on . 6 30
p m
evenmg worsh rp servrce ,
7 30 p m
Mtd week prayer
serv ice Wednesday 1 30 p m

CHURCH

FIRST SOUTHERN

ASSEMBLY OF

NJD lWcN'T

'.3Pe.AKIIJ0 ".

we become

Kentucky Afield 13
7 Oil-Saturday Report 3, Aware 6, Treehouse Club 8 World

BUr ~ c.aw (_L£N&lt; 'fli; lllHOU::

Around Us 10, In Touch 13

7 3G-Jabberwocky 3, Farm Front 4 Eddie Saunders 6 Abbott
&amp; Costello 8 Man From COSt 10 Tennessee Tuxedo 13,
Sesame St 20
8 oo--Addams Family 3 4 15 Yogi s Gang 13, Jabberwocky 6
My Favorite Martians 8 Popeye 10
8 3D-Wheelle &amp; the Chopper Bunch 3,4, 15, Bugs Bunny 13
Speedracer 6, Speed Buggy 8, Mister Rogers 20
9 Oil-Emergency Pius 3 4 15 Hong Kong Phooey 6 13 Jeannie
8 10 Sesame St 20
9 3G-Run Joe Run 3 4 15 Adventures of Gilligan 13 Big Blue
Marble 6, Partridge Family 8,10

1WU'P UP IF ~'f t,t.Q!t..D

Jml'OQ\.1(~

l)5 '·

particularly consc1ous of them and of our
need for help- a certam kmd of help that
can be found only through the things we
learn tn Church

The Church doesn I pretend to baniSh our
cares and woes But its teachings realistically cons1der the expenences of life 1tsetf
No matter what our personal cross may be
we seem able to bear 1ts burden with more
strength
Lent IS a wonderful t1me m wh1ch to begm
makmg church·gomg a regular part of your
llf&amp;-lf you haven t already

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Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to each square, to
form four ordanary words

Copy• gh l I&lt;J75 K:.. •IN Adv~ I 5 ng St-rvt{~

Sunday
Proverbs

Monday
Mark

4 10 15

10 17 21

Inc

St.. ~b urg V rg n t

Tuesday

Mark
12 13 17

Wednesday
Genes1s

Thursday
Matthew

Frtday
I Cormth1ans

20 2·6

20 2Q-23

1 21·25

FAIRVIEW

4 Oll-Wreslilng t5 Making Things Grow 33
4 3G-A Btl With Knll 33
5 oo--Bonanza 3, Wide World of Sports 6 12 13 Bonanza 4,
High School Bowl 8, Goll 10 To Be Announced 15, The
Romagnolls' Table 33
5 3G-News 8 Outdoors with Ken Callaway 15, Course of our

6 oo--News 3 4 10, Lawrence Welk 8 A Look at the Book 15,
Catch 33 33
6 3G-NBC News 3,4, 15 Reasoner Report 13, News 6, CBS News
10 Zoom 33
7 oo--Treasure Hunt 3. Lawrence Welk 4,15 Hee Haw 6,8,
$25,000 Pyramid 10, News maker 7513, World Press 33
7 3G-Jeopardy 3 Animal World 10. Celebrity Sweepstakes 13
8 Oil-Natures Strangest Creatures 3,4, IS, Kung Fu 13, College
Baskelball6 Allin the Family 8, 10, Book Beat 33
8 20--Movle 'Pollyanna" 3,4, 1S
8 3G-College Basketball 8, The Jeffersons 10, Biography 33
9 Oil-Movie' Skulldruggery" 13, Mary Tyler Moore 10, Movie
'When a Woman Ascends the Stairs' 33
9 3G-Bob Newhart 10
10 Oil-Movie "Skullduggery' 6, Carol Burnell 10
11 oo--News 3 4 6,8, 10,13 Don Kirshner' s Rock Concert 15
11 3G-Movte The Outsider" 3, Movie ' Woman of Straw" 4,
Movie 11 Portralt ot a Mobster 'B, Movie 1 'Goodbye

12 15-Movte 'The Curse of the Doll People" 6
1 oo--Movle "Night of the Blood Monster" 13
1 15-Movle 'Fluffy" 4
2 3G-ABC News 13
3 3G-Movie 'The Long Ships' 10
4 45-Movte "Doc1or Blood's Coffin" 4
1ru1 a good day to try to draw to
an mslde straight If you take
any financial flyers be sure
they re penny ante stuH

Saturday

luke
15 3-7

I D I II

SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 22)
Be care lul how you handle
lragr 1e household items
Somethi ng you re fond of will
get broken If you move things -,
caretess ly

For 811urday, Merch 8, 1875
HUI&lt;:~-AN[;:&gt; YOU

With the hope 11 wtll, m some measure, foster and help sustam that
wh1ch 1s good In famtly and communlly l1fe, th1s feature ts sponsored by
the bus mess firms and organ1zattons whose names appear below

3 1

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700 E Mam

HEINERS BAKERY

Dia\992 2101

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Jumbloo SOAPY CLEFT FACADE MISLAY
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Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgton, W Va

Pomeroy

\ An••~r

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Dial 992 3284

Middleport
Ph 992 2366

Middleport

i
GASOLINE ALLEY

The stove
JUSt

337 N 2nd

Middleport

to

16 Pref1x

meanmg
before"
17 Large
contamer
18 Shows
pleasure
20 Th1ck
p1ece
21 Malden

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT

MARK V STORE

Louts W Osborne
Ph 992 2178
Pomeroy
220 E Main

L!L ABNER

Middleport, Ohio
SO YOU'VE

GAULS MARKET

DISSOLVED THE E&lt;S&amp;
iN THE MILLION
GALLONS OF WATeR"
-SOWHAT2-

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We Fill Ali Doctors' Prescriptions
Pomeroy
992 2955

Chester, Ohto

Meigs County Branch

DUDLEY'S

THE AlltErtS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
296W Second

Pomeroy

TWO LOCATIONS
59 N Second 51
Middleport, 0
46 Court St
Gallipolis, 0

Ph. 992 3863

THE DAILY SENnNEL

Nationwide Insurance Co of Columbus, 0
307 Sprong Ave
Pomeroy
Dlal992 2318

WAID CROSS SONS STORE

" The Friendly Folks"
Pomeroy, Ohio

Ph 9&lt;1'1 5772

The Finest In Mob1le Homes
1100 E Moon
Pomeroy
Ph 992 7034

I

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0

Ph 992 3986

NOW TRY

WHAT

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GASOLINE!!!

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denotatiOn
Boggy
Headlmer
SluggiSh
Very (Ger)
Biblical
verb ending
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28 Wobble
31 Edwardian
mckname
32 - d1em
33 SwiSS canton
34 Public
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36 Footless
anunal

99 M1li St

Middleport

PISCES (Fob 20-Morch 20) II

doesn t become you to contempla1e tacttcs that aren 1 out
rn tt1e open to splle one whom
you feel has wronged you

"

March I, 1975
You witl be Invo l ved In ~
something of a confidential
and unusuat nature this year It
w1ll prove to be qu i te
prof1tabte Don t broadcast •
what you re doing till Its well
launched
!NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN '

extra careful today how you
handle tools or s h arp 1n
struments Also be sure those
you re wo r king With do
ltkewlse

LIBRA (Sepl 23·0CI 23) Its

WIN AT BRIDGE

Proper time to lose a trick
the kmg, h1s majesty refused to
fall South wound up losmg a
trump, two d1amonds and a
spade
.
South should have seen that
there was no way to avmd the
spade loser but that there was
a proper time to lose 11 South
should Simply have d1scarded
one of dummy's spades, mstead
of wastmg a trump honor on
West's nme
Then when South went after
trumps, he would have been
able to p1ck up East s kmg an&lt;1
eventually use dummy 's fourth
trump to ruff his last spade

7

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Both vulnerable

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CONTINUOUS DESIRE TO RENDER TO EVERYONE THAT
WlllCH- IS IllS DUE -JUSTINIAN

!NEWSPAPER EN~E RPRI SE ASSN

West

North

East

South

1•

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Pass

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Chester

THERE STALK
60tNG AROUND
THAT I ~HOULDN'T
LET 'lllU 00\tiNATE

NEW YORK Q.OTHING HOUSE

ME

ALL M~ FRIENDS 5ttii THAT

I 51l0UL0 5TANO UPTO ~OU

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The b1ddmg has been

Opemng tead - A t
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Why d1d you wm that th1rd
tnck'' asked North
I guess 1t was for the same
reason that people want to
chmb a mountam The tr1ck
was there for the takmg ·
You can get k11led climbmg
moun ta1ns You can go broke
takmg the wrong tnck
The defense started w1th
three rounds of d1amonds West
stuck h1s rather useless nine of
trumps on hiS partner's tr1ck
and South promptly overruffed
w1th dummy s 10 spot Then he
went alter trumps The finesse
worked mcely, but when 1t
came down to trymg to p1ck up

West

North

East

Pass

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•

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givl11g you a chance m case you

have a bit hand
TODAY'S QUESTION

,
,.

Instead of b1ddmg two spad~s
your partner has bid two clubs oveFr
your one spade What do you d~

row '

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Send $1 tor JACOBY MODERIJ
book to " Wm sf Bridge," (elf!,
th1s newspaper), P 0 Box 489,RadiO Crty Staf10n, New Yolk,
NY 10019
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(C) 1 t76 KIDI F ..turu Syndlut• 1M )

Hom elite Saws

Chur~ and Office Supplies Gilts

You re a beHer follower today
!han you are a leader Have
defrnrte goals or you II be gotng
off In two directions at once

• Q 10 6 4
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22
23
24
25
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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE

AQUARIUS (Jon 20-Fob. 18)

VIRGO (Aug 23·81pl. 22) Be

name

KM

RIDENOUR SUPPLY
Ph 985 3308

get lost or stolen tf you leave
them lying about or treat them
with Indifference

... 95 3

DJAKCX

Attend the Church of Your Choice
Ph. 992 J.j98
Pomeroy

~ ts and Grocer 1es

19) Possessions you prize wilt

httle too seriously and try to
steamrotter the opposition

NORTH

HJKTCJKT

BEN FRANKLIN STORE

SADIE'S MARKET

Yesterday's Aoswer
expression
8 lllwmnate 25 Cahforma
3 Moss Hart
(3 wds)
city
play
9 Inlet
28 Italian
(4 wds)
10 Squalid
commune
16 Equal
29 Wear away
4 Samuel's
mentor
19 Memonze 30 Equestnan
5 Boxes
20 Struck
32 Car 23
D1vers
35
Aunl ( Sp )
6 Tenms term
24 Unfnendly 36 I love
7 Suffix for
look
(Sp )
vulcan

CRYPTOQUOTE

.

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jon.

good to be competitive but to
day you re apt to take thrngs a

gomg to be perturbed by a
c lose companion you feU was
1n agreement wrth you when
she c hanges her mind at the
last m nute

One letter simply .tands lor another In thts sample A is
used for the three L's, X lor the two O's, etc Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words ar~ all
hmts Each day the code letters are different

POWELL'S SUPER YAW

Grocer1es &amp; Gener&amp;l Merchandise

Racine

WINNIE

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Devoted To the Interest
Of The Meigs Mason Area

France

Sue'

Ph 992 2550

Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
Ph 992 3030
Middleport

Ph 949 9591

12 Soap
mgred1ent
13 Southern
14 Zoroastrian
b1ble
15 'A Named

happen

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STAtiON
Rac1ne

blew'

else n1ce do
ljOU th1 nil.
Will ;

Buick Pontiac Opel G M c. Dealer
500 E Main St
Ph 992 2174

person
DOWN
I Broadway
nops
2 Mode of

vme

.

-

TAURUS (Aprii20·Mir 20) II s

ca reful Don t become overly
rnvo lved ln ano ther s com
p!rcaled affairs especially If his
problem s are of a material
nature

Middleport, Ohio

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

alt,rthought are apt to get ail
louted up

LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) You re

M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

GOEGLEIN READY MIX

vance today Things you try to
do I n has t e or as an

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Be

Mmor Repairs &amp; Tune up
Beech &amp; Locust

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23·Dec.
21) Plan your moves well In ad- •

You r Impatience will be hard to
re gn rn tf thmgs don t go your
way on the first try Shun tasks
where you lack competence

INGLES ASHlAND SERVICE

The Store woth A Heart
Phone 949 3342

ARIES (Morch 21·Aprlt 18) Be
c arefu l wllt"' whom you
assocrate today Avotd tt1ose
who acl on the spur of the mo
ment One frrend ts a bil too
Wild

QEMINI (Mor 21·JUnl 20)

(,rru lin allllt'lt- u Htmt' - A PISTOL

.

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Charlie~&lt;

10 Movie ' Horror House' 13 , Janak! 33
12 OG-ABC News 6

3 oo-Movle " Information Received" 4

BIBLE

CHURCH, Letart , W Va , Rt
1
Rev
George Hoschar
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and Bible- study
7 30 p m
Cotrage Prayer
Serv 1c e Tuesday
10 a m
WorShiP Service
Thursday

3 JG--Pro Bowlers Tour 6 13 Women's Pro Tennis 8,1 0

1 30-Movle "Come Blow Your Horn 1 ' 10

OH, NO'TlitNG
MUCH, OOC10R, I
WAS .JUST "'IWINKING
ABOUT IWR MR.
LU~H, iHAIS ALL!

Selec lrd 8y Thr "mencan B ble Socu:- ty

Sc 11ptu• e~

HARTFORD CHURCH OF

CHRIST rn Ctlrlst11n Union The Rev W rltiam Campbell ,
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
4m
James Hugtres, supt ,
even1no ser\l lce
7 30 p m
Wednesday tvenrng prayer
meetrng
7 30 p m
Youth
prayer service each Tuesday

7 30 p m

~l. l.l£U.H

Many of us carry crosses, fa1nt i1ke the
dogwoods emblem but w1lh us nevertheless
tn th1s Lenten season

6 3()---.-Fun for Everyone6 , TV Classroom 8 Treehouse Club 10

BORN LOSER

Dinosaurs 8 10, Carrascolendas. 20

3G-Star Trek 3,4 15, Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show •
8,10 Zoom 20
12 0()--Jetsons 3,4, 15 These are the Days 6, 13, Harlem
Gtobetrollers 8, 10, Bread &amp; Butterflies 20
12 3G-Sout Train 3 American Bandstand 6 13, Go 4, 15, Fat
Alber I 8,10
1 oo--Movle ' Lonely Are the Brave" 4, College Basketball 15,
Children s Film Festival 8,10
1 3G-Wagon Train 3 Sou l Train 6 Other People, Olher Places
13
2 oo--Wrestllng 8 Urban League 10 Bill Dance Outdoors Show
13
1 3~utdoors With Julius Boros 6, Popeye 10, Harold Ensley
Sportsman's Friend 13
J Oil--College Basketball 3 4 Friends of Man 6, Viewpoint 8,
Green Acres 10 Celebrity Bowling 13 To Be Announced 15
11

Times 33

6 oo-Sunrlse Semester 10

whrle of each md1v1dual blossom

Somehow

10.

SATURDAY.MARCH8, 1975

wards, a cross was Implanted tnto the flower
tt self to rematn for all ttme You can see tt
tf you look closely rust brown aga 1nsl the

"s

GOD - Seconel St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant , pastor
Sunday schoo l , 10 • m ,
morntno worship
11 am
evangellsf tC serv1ce , 7 30 p m
Brb1e study and prayer service,
Wednesday. 7 JO p m Phone773 5133

Paul

' Breakout" 6 Movie • The Black Scorpion" 8, Mov..
·Assignment Terror" 10 Janakl 33

Legend has 1t lhat, long ago, the dogwood
came mto bloom on Calvary and lhat, afler·

BAP

TIST - Corner of Second an~
Anderson
Mason
F"astor ,
Wa l ter Cloud Sunda y school
9
am • worshrp service 11
a m
and 7 30 p m
Weekly
Btb1e study , Wednesday. 1 30

pm
MASON

5CU M fA$)"-

symbOl

OF

CHRIST. P 0 Box 48l M1ller
St
Mason W Va
Sunday
B1ble Study 10 am • WorShiP
11 a m and 7 p m Bible- Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
mUSIC

20

1\ 3G-Jol1nny Carson 3,415 Wide World Mystery IJ Movill

COMMUNITY

CHURCH Sunday School,
9 30 am
Worsh tp service 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
ntoht worshtp 7 30 p m

News

2 Jo-Star Trek 4
3 Jo-Movle " Wild Seed ' 4
5 Jo-Movle 'The Big Risk' 4

CHAPEL

Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter .
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
worshtp serv1ce . 10 30
am Sible study and prayer
service Wednesday , 7 30 p m

6 13,

11 DO--News 3,~.6,8,10,13,15 , ABC News 33

IT WA- THAr

BOTTOM

CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober
Wyatt pastor Sunday Schoo
supt
Ronald Osborne B rble
School 9 30 am
preaching
10 45 am
Evenrng serv1ces
7 30 om
HYSELL
RUN
FREE

MASON

WA S MY IC'EA

Barretta

1 15-Movle "The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas"

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF

7pm

EI(.CEI.LE NCY
p.,IONE 0 THI"";o

t Oll-MldAight Special 3 4, t5. Wide World Mystery 6 News 13.

OF

LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac i ne Road
Wdlll!llm R:ousn , pastor Denny
Evans ,
Sunday
SchooT
Drrector Sunday School 9 30
am
Morn~ng worstltP 10 JO
am , Sunday e-venrng servrce 7
p m
Wednesday
evenrng
prayer services, 7 30 I) m
Bf fTHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Earl Shuler
pastor
Worsh p ser\llce 9 30 a m
Sunday schoo l
10 30 am
Sunday evenmg serv1ces 7 30
p m Brb l e study and prayer
&lt;:o:&gt;rv 1ce Thursday 7, .30 p m
Roao
~un day
K tngsbury
School 9 30 am Ralpl"l Car l
supt Worsh p servrce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meetmg WednesdAy
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Stiles
pin tor

oo--Pollce Woman 3 4 15
Nuchtms 33
10 Jo-World Press 20
10

6liME Y VE.R

$ 25 000

CHRIST Charles Russell
Sr m 1nrster Norman C Wl11
supt
Su nday school 9 30
am
worSh ip serv1ce 10 30
a m
B1ble study Tuesclay
7 30 p m

LONG

9 3D-Odd Couple 6,13 Assignment America 33
PO.;E A 5 P R NCE5G

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev
F loyd
F
Shook
pa stor
Lloyd
Wrrght Sunday sc hool sup!
Sunday school 9 30 a m
morn ng worsh 1p 10 30 am
ev en1ng worst11p
7 30 p m
Wednesday Chrtsl,an Youth
Crusad e 6 30 p m
Choir
pra c t 1ce Thur sday 7 p m

DEXTER

9 Oil-Rockford Fllu 3,4 IS l'lot L Baltimore 6 13 Coli•
Basketball 8 Masterpiece Theatre 20, Movie ' House on
Green Apple Roed" 10, Consumer Survival Kit 33

CHURCH OF

THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate pastor Wor
Sh i p serv ice 11 am and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R 1chard Barton
supt Prayer meeting Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Cli ffOrd Sm 1th
m 1n ster Sunday School 9 JO
a m
mornrng c hur c h 10 30
a m Su nday evenmg se rvr ce
7 JO p m Wednesday serv ce B

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Are You 8,10, Elec Co 20
10 3G-Sigmund and the Sea Monsters 3,4, 15, Lassie 6, 13, "
Shazam B 10, Zee Cooking School 20
11 0()--Pink Panther 3,4, IS, Super Friends 6,13, Valley of the '

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Business Services

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Dece mb er l l , 1974

Eastern Lo cal Schoot
Dt s t nct ,
Metgs Coun t y
Rt , Aeed svtll e . Oh to
Feb 28,1914

I certrh' !he to!low t n~ rrpor t
to be corr ec T

C 0 Newland
Clerk , Treasurer of
the Board ot Edu c,,t 1on
6\J911 5 ~2Q 2
CASH RECONCILIATION
Totttl Fund Balnnus
Dec 11 19 7.1
\ 1~ 3 OJ) 18
Deposr tor'y Balilnces
Pomf:'roy Na t1ona1 Bank
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For Sale

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1\ dull ~ only Phon e UO I) !13
1\ ssocr al tO n
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pcdrqr t't":i both horned and
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poll ed Saturday Mar ch 15
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wo1!&gt;1ll' r rrn tt dryer 1 bvttt s
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f-or c ata logs wrt!e to Lloyd
3 4 He
Bl ac k wood , Sa le Mqr Rt 3
Pome r o y OhiO . 1 576 9
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Pl10nc 99 7
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I I 61 C INOII\N Joe s ~ porttnQ GoodS
buy and se ll qun s ammo
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ru ~ h c d En c losed fror1t por c h
Stop by err :10 8 Pag e St
'i t ~ Fourth St
Mtddleport
M•ddl eport
Phon e 997 J50Q
Oruo Phone Y'n 714G
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308 Page St .
Middleport.
992-3509

949.3832 or 843·2661

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Rad ros , An t enn as. Tow ers ,
U se d T V 's. Buy from til e
" tndr a n" and save " Warn
Pum" We buy used Radros
.-wd Towers Rad&lt;O!. r epar re d
by FCC li cense d serv1ce
personnel Stop and see the
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and
Bubbl e~.
Monttor Channe l 1 0 a nd 20
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All Type's of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a house .
Patntmg , s tdtng, rooftng,
paper hanging , kitchen
cabmets , ex pert carpeting,

W•Jer,
\.lnes,

With One of These Great Used Car Buys.

SPECIALS THIS WEEK!

Gas, s.Wr
lnolliled . Work

Eledric,

71 Ford .............................s1895

guar1nteec:l.

Dour. Blckhoe, Trucl&lt;s
Limestone &amp; Fill Dirt
Commercii I· Rosldontlol
Construction &amp; Romodll

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

DAN THOMPSON

111 P..rl Street

HAS SOMETHING

Wanted To Do
Help Wanted

~lid once you see all the trades now coming

m on our fast se lling '75's . .. your opinions
about used cars rt;~ay well cha nge com pletely · These are just a few exa mples .

1973 T Bird 2 Dr........................... J5295

1 (614) 247-3644

H ar dtop. off Ic tal's car About ha If new cos t L 1k e new

!9~3 Ford /z Ton Pickup ................ J2895
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~~~e~ardtop , arr cond , full equr p m e nt gladly refer you to local

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr.......................J2595
H ardtop, arr cond, lu ll equrpmenl Shows bes t of care

1970 Ford Torino ......................... }l595
Brougham 4 dr h ardtop, 302 VB . power steermg &amp; brak es auto
tran s, on e ca r eful l oca l owner , low mileage
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1970 Chrysler V8 New Port .............J1295
4 dr , air cond

Real Estate For Sale

72 Pinto .......................... s1695
72 Pinto .........................s1695

75 Olds Cut. Suo. Sed ................... ..... '4995
Air, 60/ 40 seat, steel radial tires, AM / FM radio
73 Chev. Imp. 4 door, power, ain ........... 12895

d cyl , au t o

4 cy l , 4 sp

sharp

71 Ford LTD ................... $1295
72 Olds .............................s2495
Toronad o 2 dr , H T, fu l l y equ rpp ed

73 Chev. Impala ............ s2495
a 1r,

P S, P B,

viny l roo f

73 Ford ............................ s2495
Gran Tor rno, 4 dr , a1r, v tn yl root, p

70 Lincoln ....................... s2195

72 Pontiac:..................... s1395

or Don Thompson

DAN THOMPSON FORD

ClELAND'
REALTY

OPEN EVES. TILl 00, THURS. SAT. TILS :OO

Cata t rna,2 dr H T,a1 r ,v rnylr oof , P S, PB

68
Ford ............................... s395
2 Dr H T
68Dr Olds .............................. $395
Good Selection of Other Used Cars .
~ee Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS 985-4100
USED CARS
Located on St. Rt. 7

Chester, 0.

FOR
MONKEY RUN AREA
Pomeroy, 0.

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For Sale

MARCH 8th

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Pels For Sale

CARPETING
501 NYLON

CLOSED
THRU TUES.
MARCH 11

$7 95

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Auto Sales

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MARCH 8TH
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Of Any G.ood Used Refrigerator
This Week, Priced '199.95 up

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NEW-lAMPS

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SHOWROOM FLOOR FOR
ONE DAY ONLY

$1995

As Low As

SATURDAY, MARCH Bth
8 AM TIL 5 PM

TRAILER-LOAD

BALER

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motorcycl e design and engmeerrng. lnnova
after tnnova t 1on, t es ted a nd proven . Com bi n e
one prest1gi ous motorcycle lncred1 bl y powe1
amazingly qu te l Lu x unous m every detail

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2 dr. v rn y1 top &amp; intenor
V B. P s , p b , auto trans '
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1970 Ford t T. D.
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1966 Ford Galaxie

trans , p s , p o .
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V 8, P s , p b , au to trans ,
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72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.......... 12195
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........'2695
72 Chev. Nova Cpe, 6 At., P.S............... 12195
71 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., v-roof. air .............11995
71 Ford Wagon, full power, air...............11895'
/1 Ch.ev. Cap. H.T. Sed., V·roof, air ........... 11995
11 Bu1ck El. 225 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air, nice 12195

p.m.

Saturday T1ll 5:00p.m.

Sc

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Calvert

Smiltn Art Argyrles or Btl I Nelson

We SeiVice What We Sell! ! !

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

500 E. Mam St. Phone 992·2174 Pomeroy, Ohio

2 SIGNS
Pomeroy
OF
QUALITY .M otor Co.

72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., air ..... ~3095

1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA

$4195

4 Door , only 10,400 mites, full y equipped me air . dark reeL
A rea l cream puff .

1974 CHEVELLE MALIBU
GM Dlvtslon ca r , ai r co nditioning , 350
dark grey finish , radio

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$1595

4 Door , full y equipped

puff

$3095

P steering,

Inc air. dark r ed A real c reBm

70 Camaro V-8, auto., V·roof. ................ 11995
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... '1495
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995
69 Buick LaSabre 4 dr., v-roof, air ...... ...395
68 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air ........... 1895

Polly's Pointers

68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, air 1595
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., VB, auto, p.S......... '495
61 Buick Special 4 Dr., sharP ................ .'395

BY PULLY CRAMER

Clear lacquer
protects brass

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Bu s ·n ~s s"
9•2·5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until6 : 00-Til 5 p.m . Sa!

Young i}dults convene
The March meeting of the
YoWlg Adult Class of the
Bradford Church of Chmt was
held recently at the church
The top1c for devotions was
" On e Ongin for AlJ'' and was
given by Nancy Morris. Sl1e
also read a poem, "At Day's
End " Scriptures read were
from Hebrews 2 5-13
Business discussed at the
meeting was that the class
decided lo dona le a record
player to the Gallipolis
Children's Home, a donahon
was given to the Pnson
Mmistry , and there was a
discussion about startmg a new

POlLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I have
some furm ture wtth brass
handles Aller I polish them
!hey are mce and shmy but
soon turn dark again. Is there
anythmg I can do or put on
them to keep them shmy? I
would appreciate some In·
formation - ETTA.
Aller
DEAR ETTA
thoroughly protecting the
furniture with newspaper or
cardboard around the handles
you might spray the brass with
a clear lacquer. Aller one coat
dries apply another and be sure
all sides are coated and that
the spray does not get on the
furniture finish. I have just
dune lhls to a silver belt !hat
would tarnish and rub off on
light clothes. - POLLY

class for older teens. Next
meetmg will be at the home of
Bon me Ltghtfoot
In attendan ce at lhe meeting
w e~e B1ll B1ggs, Carol Biggs,
Bo nme Lightfoot, J erry
l.1 ghtfool, Suzan Lightfoot,
Nancy Morns, Carol Morris,
Guy Hysell, Ruby Hysell, John
Blake, Sylvia Blake, R1chard
Wilt, Marge Wilt, Jane Hysell,
Clifford Smith, Polly Sm 1lh,
Chr1s Smith, Madeline Pamler
Catherine Russell , Richard
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
G1lkey, Phyllis Gilkey, Mark Peeve is with servicemen
Gilkey, Ann Pickens, Larry
called to r epatr an appliance:
P1ckens and Bonme Pickens
who come to th e rront door
lmsli!ad of !he back 1 and !hen
track 111 d1rt from the front of
the house to the back. They
should kn ow one's apphances
P rn
Sat urday betwee n a1 c not kept m the hvmg room.
Hemlock Grove and the
When painhng the ceiling in
Bradfo1 d Churches David a room, pWlch the paint tirush
Blake gave devoti ons and handle through a box lop w1th
Harrison had prayer to close the s1de edges up as you pamt.
th e meeting Refre shm ents Th1s serves as a sh1eld It
were served . Attendmg were protects you from dnppmg
those named and Bonme Wood, pam t and also protects your
Becky Pamlilr, V1ck1 P1 ckens, floor - MARGARITE
Tammy Blake, Charles D1ehl,
DEAR POLLY - I have a
Danny Harmon, John Blake, remedy for Sandra who has a
Diane Pamler and Mr. and problem removmg scorched or
Mrs. Chfford Sm1th.
burned food and the resulting

Truth Seekers have meeting
Vlsllahon day w1th the s1ck
and shut-ms of the commumly
was set for Mar ch 29 when the
Truth Seekers met Tuesday
night at the home of Linda
Hysell
Danny Harrison opened the
mee ting and plans were made
for a basketball game at 8 30

NOW
OPEN
Sunday
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73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .... ,7895
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......'1895
72 Olds 98 HT Sed.~ HOOf, air .............. 13295

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

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73 Cou11ar XR7, V·roof, air, power............ 13895
73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radio ........... 12195

LARRY'S

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FURNITURE

No purchase necessary -- need not be
present to win. Just Register.

•aa Herculon Recliner

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•COFFEE
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ePEPSI

So ld new to r over $6700 F ul l pow er
1,500 mtles New Cad 1ll ac trade

•2895
1971 Pontiac Catalina

2 Dr , au to tr ans , r actro ,
ro w mr lea g e 4 cy t engrne .
qrcal eco nomy

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461 S. Third St.
Middleport, Oh10

Phone 992 2196

Strout Realty

74 Buick ......................... s3395

Air &amp; full equ rpm ent Luxury a t a tow pnce

CARRIER
WANTED

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Le Sabr e. 4 dr, H T , a1r v rn yl roof P S, p B , 16, 000 m•

See: Fred Bloettnor, Dorrell Dodrill

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75 Chev. Caprice 4 door ............... .......' 5795

1969 Olds 98 4.Or. Hard Top ......... }995

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P b , auto tra n s ., air cond ,
rad +O l uggage, radio

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(3) 75 Oldsmobile
Cutlass Supreme Sedans I
I Fully equ•pped cars with 60-40 seat. AM-F M I
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new Ford trade rn

1972 Ford Gran Torino ................... J2395

Home Maintenance

Mobile Homes For Sale

Employment Wanted

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Real Estate For 5ale

VB, standa rd lono w 1de bed

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4 cyl Sf a W agon Auto t rans , one owner, new Ford trade In

Call

Fire Retardant
Insulation

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1974 Ford Pinto ............................ J2795

For lnfonnation

HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

71 Ford Custom ............. s1495

long Wlde bed

6 cyl , sta ndard . shorf bed

FOR YOU!

WILKINSON
SMALL ENGINE

211 r n Ob
Tr i County Bank
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Sub To ta l Oeposttory
tn vtt (' d to .llt e11d
Balances
110 Jll 7 13
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Ovts tand tng Worrenl s De c
SALES &amp; SERVICE
31 t9 74 IDectuc t l
27 351 tH
Total Clerk Trea~urer s
M R 1\ N 0 MR S Ro n&lt;tld IJougan
992-3092
\t\/'. NTEO to cto b&lt;!bp si!tmg rn
1970 SCO TTI E Campe r, Ve r y
B&lt;tl , Dec 31 1974
t~ J on .1A
woulcl It!..&lt; to tnvrt c you to
TWO bedroom mobrle home
992 ·2067
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7060
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Phone
992
SUMMARY OF CASH
atte nd Sunday School rl l 1t1£'
corner Broadway anCI E lm rn
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Minersvttle, 0
RD No. l
bA LA NCES, RECEIPTS
ll76
Mtddl e port
Un ti e d
P en
Mtddlepor t
Pnone 992 2580
2 18 tt c
AND EXPEND I TURES
teco5ta l Chur c h Sou t h 1 htrd
Blocks
a fl er 6 p m
Bal a nc e Jan L 19 7~
Av enu e- s tart1n~ ,11 10 a 111
2 16 ti c
Cement and Mortar
'1 6 ?tp
Genera l Funo
\S J 61S O'i
GROCERY bu5rness for sale
Chain
Bond Re tr r emf:'n l
? J J Or'l 63
Butldr ng far sa l e or lea se
P ROJECTIONI ST lor Mrtson
Wood
Burning Stoves
l
BEDROOM
trailer
partly
Bulldmg Fu nd
191.1 55 57 NEA SE SET T LEMENT Chapel
Phone
773
56
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from
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D r1\l l' In Thearrc Cal l P01111
fu r nrsht' d
ultlt l teS patd
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6 701 16
t o 10 p m fo r appo1n t m ent
Heatilators
Ct1Ur c ll wt!l be opt' n for
Pl ea sant 61 S ] ] 12 or 6! 5 5667
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Ground
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498locust St .
Genera l Fund
BOQ 057 76
p rn W ed s pr.1ycr meettn 9
Fireplace Accessories
CLOSE OUT on new Zrg Zag
Bond Reltr cmen t
SS 966 Ol
Muklleport , Ohto 1 2 I Mo_
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sew
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machrne5
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sewmg
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TRAILER SPACE , J ~ mtle
2 11-7Sc
Lunch Room
BS 59.1 OB
J 6 61t
stret ch f abrtcs buttonho les.
north of Metgs H tgh Sc hool on
Untform Supplt es
4 285 77
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des1gns,
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1\ESPONSIRI.F:
o l d R I 3] Pho ne 99? 29d I
Burldm g Fu nd
40 000 00 SH OOT IN G MAT C H
5l tghtly blemrshed Chotce of
Corn
1 23 tic
PEKSON
ESE A Tdle I
7 ~99 68
car ry tng case or sew.ng
Holl ow Gun Club t urn ft r s t
ESES T1tl e II
2 HI ! 35
st and $.19 80 cash or t erms
rtgh l alter Mrlcs Ceme tery
DUPLEX
138 1 ' Walnu t St
ESEAT1 II e Il l
2,896 37
crvatlable Phon e 991 77 55
Rutland
raclory cho'-.ed
Mtdd l eport Ohto Phone Q97
To tal
I 007 ,477 OB
12 18 lie
gun s on l y Sunday MM Ch 9 1
77 11 0 or 992 3 132
Total Rcc e1ph &amp; Balanc e!.
2 19 !l c
p !l1
Genera l Fund
967 ,671 Bl
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U SED parts F 1ye sTruck and
Wanted to own and opera t e
Bond Ret rr eme nl
80 171 70
Auto Parts, R ufland Ohro
J BEDROOM traile r atr con
candy &amp; contect ton \lendtng
Lunch Room
BS 59.1 08 N OW se l ltnq f.. u ll er Bru sh
Phone ( 6 141 7J2 609J
dr t rontng washf:'r and d r yer
rou
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Pomeroy
and
Unt l orm Su pp l tes
4 185 71
Pr od u c t s phone 99 2 3.11 0
1 n 78 tP
Blown Into Walls
unfur n tshed phone 992 JJHB or
308 Page , Mrddleport
sur
roundtng
a
r
ea
P
leasant
Butld rng F und
13 1 155 57
I 24 ti C
tomplete plumbing &amp;
s ee Ray Laudermtlk. at rrve
H e at1ng
.
Cooling
·
husme!.s
Htg
h
profit
tte
ms
and
Attic!!'
E SEA T rtle I
13 700 B't
Refngerat1on Root R epatrs
Potn ts
MODERN
Wn l nu t
s te r eo
heat1ng
service
and
Can
srar
t
part
ttme
Age
or
ESEA T1tle II
2, 187 J S AUCTIO N , Thur sday n1ght , 7
Free Estimates
· Guller s
Plumbrng .
3 5 3tc
c onsole
AM FM
r ad1o ,
l' Xperten c e not tmpo r tan1.
E SEA Tr tle Il l
2, 896 37
general s heet metal
Electncal
Repa1rs
and
at Mason Auc t 1011
p m
separate co ntrol s
Ba lan ce
Req ut r cs ctlr anct \1J95 t o
To ta l
1,382, /55 49
ROOM S 11 b alt1 furniShed
Servtce
Horton St I n M&lt;tson W Va
S
IOl
10
ar
budget
ter
ms
Call
F
r
e
e
S&lt;~795
cash
m\lest
rnent
For
works.
Expcndrfur es
o n ~econd Avenue rn Mrd
Caii992 -3S09 and
Constgnments welcome
997 J965
detail s wr rl e and tnclude
GenNa I F und
84 3, 926 86
dleport, rf:' d ecora l ed Cal\997
Save on your reparr s also
Pl1one ( 304) 773 5471
3 J ti c
Es
timales
.
your
Phone
number
Bond Reltremen t
56.0 45 55
2 2 li e
5262 morn m gs or eventn9s
r epa tr mower s, compressors
Phone 949-5961
Untl orm SupplieS
65 584 08
3 5 tfc
and outboards Brmg 1t m
Phone 992-3993
Un rl orm Supplres
4, 285 77 ~ TH ENS Flea Marke l at Jr
a nd save
Emergency 992·3995
Burldmg Fund
231 155 51
NICe
'
bedr
oom
Daily After 5:00
Fai r B l dg Mar ch 2 ar1d 16
ESEI\Ttlle t
136404~
or 992-5700
apar tm ent 129 L1 ncoln Ht ll
Spa ces ,wadabl e Phone 593
D epartm ent BVV
ESEATtt le l l
2, 18735
p l en t y of c l osets
eo1sr l y ECONOMY
MO T OR
AND
8&gt;\60 H tghly advertrsed
ESEA Title ttl
2,696 37
hea t ed Wtlh gas floor f urnace
2 18 \Btc
MOBIL E HO MES SA LE S C BRAD ~ Of.!O , Auc t1on eer
3938 M ea dowbrook Rd
Total
1, 239,722 01
CMage Call Tracy Whaley
Spot cash pa td l o r mobrlc
Complete Servrce
Balanc e D ec 31. 1974
992 3054
hom es Phone 446 140 1
Phon e 949 382 1 or 949 3161
FOR
your
Otl
o
l
MtnK
"
Mrnn
ea
poll
s,
MN
55416
General Fund
118,7 45 93
3 1 6fc
2 26 79t c
Racin e, Oh10
Cosmet tCS Phone BROW N S
Bond Retiremen t
24 . 2'27 15
Cn tt Sradtord
992
51
13
ESEAT!tle l
6040
COUNTRY Mobrle H ome" Park ,
LOW
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENT
s 1 tfc
1 7 tf c
AC RE AGE for sal e Wooded
RE SPONS I BLE lady ro lrve tn
TOI -' 1
143 ,033 49
R r 33 t e:-1 mtlcs north of
Love l y new homes rn thr ee
l ots at RocK Sprt ngs to b e
wrth e ld er ly lady P t1on e r \I
CASH BALANCE ,
Pomeroy
La rg e l ots wtlh
loca tron s rn Mer gs County
used for resrdent ra l hom e u se
E~CAVATING , dozer. loader
667 3305
conc r e te pa t ros
s rdewar ~s,
RECEIPTS AND
Some wrth wt&gt;oded lots W e
REMODELING
,
p
lumb
ing
3
4
ntc
only
B
ri
t
Write
,
992
2789
and backhoe work ; sep t rc
runner s a nd
o il
s tr ee t
EXPENDI1 URE S
New Equlpmen l
410 90
wt l l bu rlt on your lot or our s
heatrng, and al l t ypes of
2 11 26tc
t8n ks tnstal led , dump trucks
BY FUND
parktng Ph one 992 7479
fC' tal E~&lt;pendltu r cs
19 1.1 55 57
ca
rl
991
5976
or
992
5844
for
ge n era l
repa1 r
work
11 3 1 tfc
MEAT De putm en t munugcr
and lo boy s fo r h1re , wi ll haul
General Fund
Tran s fer s T o
mor e mformat ron
guaranteed
20
years
e1:
mu s t be experte n ce d tn
---1111 d tr l. top sotl , limes ton e &amp;
Balance J an t , 11i' 14
153 ,615 os General
40,000 00
2 27 26tc
pertence Ph on e 992 2409
bUytng
prr c tng
and mer
TWO ROOM apartmen t on
graveL Call Bob or Ro ge r
R tcel p,l - Revenu e
To t a l Exp &amp;
1 19 H e
ch anOt Srng of to tu l r e tar l
Spr tng A\lenue Phon e 992
Jeffers , day phOne 992 ·7089 ,
COU N TRY H OME - 6 rm s ,
P roper t y Ta l&lt; (Gross)
T r ans f e r s
23 1, 155 57
meat
program ,
sa l a r y
3429
n rgh t phone 99'2 · 3525 or 992
Ge n eral - Real Es l
160 6 14 or Tota l Exp &amp; Transfers
bath 3 bedroom v1 nyl st dmg ,
nf;'gottable bonus plan good
3 3 6fp
5232
T11ngtbl e Per sona l
9,3H2 21
storm w rndows and doo rs ,
Pl us Bal Dec J l 19 7 1
benel rts wrth cha n ce of ad
2· 11 tf c
:t31 t l'i5 5!
n ew f ur nace on paved r oa d
State Subsidies
\/a n cemen t f Or the rrght man
Sc hool Fo undat i on (OrossJ
Chester wate r d ts trtct . 1 acr e
ESEA Ttfl e l
H
OUSE
FOR
RE
N
T
,
163
4
s mal l young , pro greSSt\le
6,10 I 16
Bas i c A llowan ce
564 387 51
READY MIX CON CRETE de
l and Phone 949 5953
Ba l , Jan I t9!4
One an d four tenths acre wr t h
L tncoln Hgts , Pom eroy ,
company Se nd resum e to Mr
2 26 11t c
lr ver ed rrght to you r pro 1ect
Bus Pur c ha se Allowancf:'
R ece rpt s
wat er tap , 1 .1 m11e off Rt 7 on
Phon
e
Pomeroy
992
3575
ar
608 E.
17 324 00 Fe d er a l Su bstdy
Black , P
0
80){
907
Fas 1 and
easy
Fr ee
7 .r99 68
Wtppel Ro&lt;1d near
F rv e
- ---- - - -- ~- ---Ga
ll
1pol
rs
J46
?749
3 199 60 Total Recerpts
G&lt;tlltpoltS
Ohro JS63 1 All
vocationa l Edu cat ton
est 1m ales Phon e 992 31 84
7 JQ9 68
Pornts. Phone 992 3927
2
2
tfc
MAIN
5 130 00 Tota l Begrnn mg Balan ce
rep l tcs c on l rdenlti! l
Goeg l e rn R ea dy Mix Co ,
3 6 3tp
Federa l P L 874
3 4 6tC
PO.M.EROY~
Tu1tron - Par en t s &amp;
Plu s Recetp ts
13 700 84
Mrddleport Ohio
-·---3 and 4 ROOM furn1 sh ed anrJ
b1 so
6 30 tf c
E x p endttures
Patron s
unfurntsll ed
a p a rtm en ts
84 25 lns l ruc !ton
Ren ta l Schoo l P r op er l y
FOOD'S
HIGH
AND
Ph
one
991
54]4
9 I I 7 36
Total Re~enue Recetp t s
SEWING MACHINE , Repairs ,
Sa l artes a nd wages
4 12 tf c
GETTING HIGHER
760 ,68.4 20 Other E)(pendttvres
401 8 3
RUTLAND - Brtek , all
servr ce , all make s. 992 2284
---~
----~-- -- ...Offset thiS w 1th a n1 ce gar.
R ece11ts- Non· R evenue
9 525 19
The F abr1 c Shop , Pom eroy,
elec
,
3
BR
,
bath
S.
v,
,
full
Tota l Expen d ttures
PRI VATE meetmg room fo r
Authonzed Smger Sale s and
Ad lus tm ents Transf ers T o
d en
1 leve l acre w1th
basement
,
2·car
garag
e,
any organ 1za t ron . phone 992
so 18 Ge n eral
1,115 25
Serv 1ce we snarpen Sc issors
Refunds
moder n home, 2 BR , bath ,
financ
1ng
available,
)975
4,008 13 To tal Tran sf ers
J, liS 2.&lt;,
3 29 tf c
Other Non Reve nu e
lovely k1 tch en and d1ntng ,
3
11
tf
c
$30,000 00
T ota l Non Re venue
Ei&lt; p &amp;
utility room , basement Just
13, 6..10 ,IJ
Receipts
4,059 31
Trans fe r -.;
RUTLAND - large older
APT 3 rooms . ~~~ elec t rrc, ha ~
Transfers From
60 tO
DOZER work. l and clearrng by
$13,500 00
Sa l , Dec 31. 1971
home, brick, almost 1 acre,
table
top
r
ange,
wa
l
l
oven
,
BulldirtQ Fun d
40 ooo 00 Total E~&lt;p
th e acre, hourly or cont r act
T ransfers
carport ,
good
buy
at
NEW LISTING - 4 bedrooms,
rea l ntce and c lean modern
Title!
4 11525F arm pond s, roa ds , etc
Plus Ba l De c 3L
GOT
A
LARGE
FAMILY?$14,000 00
Lo c ated
•n
Pomeroy bath. fu r nace heat , drilled
13 700 BJ
Large dozer and operator
Total Tran sfers
44 l i S 15
19 74
NEED
MORE
ROOM?
W
e
over tookrng .. l he Ohro Rrver
w rth o ver 20 yea r s ex
Tota l R ecer pts (Revenue ,
ESE A T1ti C II
we lL out cel la r, shop ba rn and
MIDDLEPORT - Older
have JUSt the pla ce for you .
Phon e Ga llrpolt S day 446
peri enc e P\JII1ns Excavatrng ,
Non Revenue &amp;
Recc tpt s
3
n !ce lot s for onl y $10,000 00
hom e, 2 BR , lots of cabmets
7699 , e\lenr ngs J46 9539
Transfe r s)
809 ,05716 Federal Subsrdy
I 605 14
( M et gs school d tstrict)
4
Pom eroy , Oh10 Phone 992
I 26 lfn MIDDLEPORT- 3 bedrooms,
I 605 I .I
tn kttc hen, cellar , closed !n
Total Sglnnmg Balance
2478
Tota l Re cet pt s
large
BR ,
W2
baths ,
bath , tots of pan e l ing and
----· --12 19.tfc
P lus Recet pts
962,672 81
Tran s fers From
front &amp; back porches, w1th
re ceptton or mus!c room.
592 21
Expenditures
TRAilER spi!lce l mtle~ t ron • celi 1ng t rl e Natural ga s, fur
Genera l
garage
and
uttltty
building
sew tng room , utlltly , full
582 'J I
Pomeroy , Rt 143 Phone 9n
rlOM E
Improvement
and
Total Administration
T ota l Tran s fers
nace, la rge leve l lot. Wi ll move
$15,500 00
basemen t, roo f e d patio,
Reparr
Servr
ce
Anythmg
T ota l Receipts and
5858
EliJl
10 27 tf c soon Reduced t o $8.500 00
T rans f ers
2,187 35
, la rge lot, recently
ft x~d around th e home , from
Total ln stru c t to n
BUSINESS BUILDING - 3 garage
RUTLAND - All elec. new
Exp
405 ,232 15 Tota l Begrn n1n g Balan ce Plus
----roof to basement You wtl l
REED SVILLE area Someon e
re n ova t ed ,
carpe ted ,
rooms d own an d 4 up. NICe
T ot a l co Ord tnate Activ tl tes
Recet p ts &amp; Tr a n sf er s :? , 18 7 35
home, carpeted , 3 BR , 2
lr ke our worK and ra tes
t o cut and pile b r ust1 tn e~&lt;
paneled, t•l ed $19 ,900.00
Expenditures
986 00
E ~&lt; p e nd t tur e!.
Phone 742 SOB I
offtces and an apartmen t
change l or c:h rpwood Easy
baths,
tun
bas
em
en
t
,
nice
LET US SELL YOUR
Tota l Llbrl'!ry Exp
12 .571 01 rn struc l ron
12 29 tfc
acce5S and p l enty ot cht p
Parktng Askrng $8 ,000 00 .
quret location , w rth approx
2 187 JS
SMAL LER HOME
- - - - - - - - - -- - -Ot her Expe nd tt ur es
To ta l Puprl Trans
v.ood Call 378 631 1 after 6 NEW Wheel chotr and walker
POMEROY
Ntce
3
bedroom
10
acres
woods
$35,000
00
.
1 I 87 35
9 1,33343 Tota l Exp
n c\ler used Phone 742 4&lt;161
·s e P T I C TANK S
clea ned
pm
E• P
•
3 6 6tc bnck hom e, wtt h bath , nat gas
Modern Sa n1tat1on , 992 3954or
To tal E~tp Plu S Ba l ,
J 1 7tc
Tota l Pl ayground s
THROW
OUT
THE
ASPIRIN
30 as
FA fu rn ace N 1ce paneltng,
Dec 3 1. 197J
:1 , 187 lS
Recr eati onal E~tp
992 7349
HA VE A SE LLING
307 Spring Avenue
STAR CRAFT trailers , $4924
9 18 tf (
E S E A Title Ill
Total Sc hool Plant
carpetmg , basem ent, p orches
_________
PROBLE M' LET MEIGS
Q6 H77 87
now $3 895 Star Craft fold
R ectH pt s
Pomeroy
992-2298
Operat1on EI&lt;P
and
fen
ced
ya
rd
for
t
h
e
puppy
9 57 00
WILL tnm or cut t r ees or
down s, !.1400 up tr ee 3 way
COUNTY 'S OLDEST FULL
Total Sc hool Pla nt
Fede ral
Su b s rdy
19 176 59 T ota l Rec et pt s
957 00
shrubbery ,
clea n
out
ra d to w tt h each un rt sold m Ask mo $17,500 00
Marn l Exp
TI ME REAL ESTATE
CONTACT:
OL D fu r nrtur c tce boxes , b'rass
NEW
LISTING-Business
basements , att1cs , etc Phone
March S90 \la l ue
CAM P
Transf ers Fr om
Total Other A u x rllar y
OFFI
CE
SOLVE
YOUR
beds or comp lete househo l ds
lois Pauley
CO N LEY
STAR
CRAFT bLi tl d tng in Middleport wrth d
949 3221 or ?42 4441
1,939 37
Ex o ense
86 .686 52 Ge nera l Fu nd
Wrtte M D Mt l ler . Rt 4
PROB LEM - CALL AT
Branch Manager
2 28 26tc
SALES Rou t e 62 N of Po tnl apa r tm ents 5 year s of incom e
Tota l Cllprta l Outlay
33,769 49 To t al Tnm sf er s
1. 939 37
Pomeroy, Oh10 Cal l 992 7760
ONCE
PROPERTY
IS
P l easan t behrnd Red Ca r pet
Tran sf er To
To t a l Rece tpls an d
10 7 74
wi ll p ay fo r tt Want to see
~o . ooo oo
Inn
SELLI NG FAST NOW
Du tldrn g F und
Transfers
582
1
1
3
6
2tc
Expe
ndr
tur
es
992·2259
T1 fl e II
J UN K a ut os
co mpl ete an d
1,939 31 I nstruc tion
WE HAVE HOUSES, FARMS,
T rUe Ill
deliver
ed
to
our
ya
r
d
we
p
1ck
14,]
19
53
2
H96
37
BOAT
TR
A
I
LER
hOlds
boa
t
s
to
LOTS
,
AND
SEVE
RAL
011\Cr E){p
Lun ch
up auto bod res and bu y a l l
1,900 65 Total E XP
1 896 37
17 If 12 m c h lt r es , 2 speed
Unrform Supp lr es
BUSINESSES FOR A REA L
k1n d s of scrap meta l s and
5874
1
76
w1nc t1 Phon e 9J9 2789
To ta l Tran sf er s
DEAL
CALL 992·3325 .
tron R1der ' s Sa l vage , St Rt
3 6 3tc
Inter · Fund T r iln sf er
Totll l Genera l Fu nd
114 Rt 4. Pomeroy Ohro
E x p . and Tran st er s 84 3,926 88
R e&lt;o ncrlrat1on
Ca ll 992 5J6B
.1 1 F I GURI NE whrskey bottles
From Genetcrl F und
General F und Sal
10 17 ti C
Dec 31. 1974
118,745 93
to Bu rld1n g Code
40 ,000 00
and furn tlure Wrtte Chr tS
Branham
P
0
BO){ 20J ,
Total Exp lind T ra n sf ers
Frotn Ceneta l Fund to
CAS
H
patd
tor
all
maKes
and
Tt tl e II
582 '21
P l us Sal Dec 3 I , 197J
Pomeroy Oh ro 4576 9
model s o f mobtle homes
962 .611 81 From General Fund IO
3 6 31C
PhO " c e~rea code 01.1423 9531
T tll e I I
I 939 J1
Bond Rel1rem ent Fund
4 13 tfc
Bal , Jan L 1974
24, 306 63 From Gene ral Fund to
USED Kenmore gas range,
Check Our Selection, Check Prices!
14 319 53
good co ndrtton
Phone 992
L unch Fun d
Receipts
Prop ert y Tax ( Grossi
F rom Ge n eral Fund to
7530
Full &amp; Twin Size Beds, complete _ _ 39.95 up
3 6 )IC
Generar -- Rnl Estate 50.57 1 73
Unt torm Suppl1es
1.900 65
Tangrbl e P ersona l
'2 .519 ]4 Total Exp Transfers
S8 ,7.t l 76
Rolla way Bed, like new
39.95
Total Rec T ra nsf er s
58 , 7.tl 16 NICE Easter 91 fl' AKC black
Int erest on Inactive
INDUSTRIAL
6
1RCil st roke SaW
Several
Gas
&amp;
Elec.
Ranges
39.95
up
1,875
00
A sse ts a"d l rab tht re~
Funds
mrn1ature poodle , fcrn&lt;~ l e 3' l
S75 . 18 rnch me t alla ta g 6 rnch
55 ,966 07
D ec 31 , 1974
Total R ece rp ts
(Jl
Office
Desks.
like
new
99.95
up
months old , houseb r ok e n
swt nQ ,
com p lete
w1th
Assets
Also , wtll do poodle Qroommg
threadi ng gears motor and
Sq. Yd
Red Velvet Sofa Bed
49.95
1J3 033 48
Total Beg rn nrng Ba l ance
Cash on Hand
tor SS (fi ll Coo l ville , 667 39\5
•
and up
brts $100 2 h p
bo lt s rn g l e
1 500 00
Plus Receipts
80 .172 70 Inventory
3 7 Jtc
phase mo tor , mdu stnal type
19 000 00
E x pendrlur es
land
w tth pullt'Y 550
i!l1r corn
.----sPECIAL-SPECIAL---. .
960 000 00 NICE Oe&lt;IQH.· pups for sa l e
Fees &amp; Cha rges Wt llih eld
euttUtrlQS
Prtce tn c tudes Installation
pressor mo tor and tank , S25
2.1! IJOO 00
-· Til l&lt; Sett lement
1 406 03 EQutpmen t
PIIOil(-' Q91 53 02
ltne shaft 3 pulleys be a n ngs
and fr ee paddmg Talk to
1,37 t 5'1 3 J8
Int eres t On Bonds
'24 639 52 T ota l Assets
3 5 Jt c
and belt $15 Ph one 985 JllS
Wendell
Grate ,
carpet
Total Exp
56,045 ss Liabtltttes
2 13 261C
To t al E~&lt;P
56 .045 ss Accounts Payable
50 lJJ Ol
con
sultant.
----- ~~---- ~ -3JJ 000 00
Bal D ec 31.197 4
24.227 15 Bond Indebtedness
We have hundreds of •carpet
Total Lrabrl tt les
384 23~ 0 1
Total EKp PIUS
N EW an d used chatn saws .
values
Your tob can be
80 21'2 70 EK c esso t Asse ts
98 7 199.11
Ba l • Dec 31 , 1974
!tilers &lt;rnd mo wer s
A l so ,
lt.l 7S MO NT E Car lo , J,OOO mrles
completed
m 1 to 2 weeks . No
To tf'l
1,311 S1 J .ttl
lunchroom Fund
repa rrs
J98 Locust St ,
all powE'f nrr
AM stereo
tong wathng period .
IND EBTEDNESS - ·
Rec e tph
Mtddleport
Phone
991
3092
tape Call992 7036 after 5 p rn
39,337 10
2 28 261c
PART I BONDS
Sale of L.unches
3 5 tf c
19 , .445 37 Purpose For Wh rch Debt
Fe der al Su b stdy
2 244 85 Was Cr el\ted
State Subsi d Y
g.ve tl a try
1Q6Q PONTIAC Executrve Wtfh A. GOOD buy
237 13 Bu1ldrngs &amp; EQUipment
Olt\ er Rf:'venue
Blue
Lustre ,
Amenca s
a c Phone 992 1M I
Total Revenue &amp; Non
Ol.llstand tng J M 1,
3 J 5t c
tavorrte carpet shampoo
Candy Stnpe Carpet wtth
197.4
11.1 ,000 00
Revenue Re cerpl s
71 26J 55
Green Living Room Suite---- - -_ 10.00
Baker F urn rt ure Co
rubber
bade..
Tran sfers From
RE"deemed ourrng Year
] 7 )fC
195 1 CHEVROLET converllble ,
Reg . $6.9Psq. yd.
Living Room Suite
20.00
General
14 ,319 53
1974
19,000 00
complet e ly r econd t ttoned .
Total Tran sfe rs
14,319 53 B"la •1ce OutstC~nd t ng
(3)
Good
Rockers
19.95
up
rus t t 1kt' " ew CC'In b£' seen
950 000 00
Now $4 .99 Sq. Yd.
Total Reven ue ·&amp; Non
Dec :\ I , 19 74
'2 GRAVE lot , Me tgS Memor ral
Robert Hayrnt~n Rutlatld
J
J
.j
P
et
Several Chests &amp; Dressers
29.95 up
Reven ue Rece tpts
In! Rate
Ga rd ens . cneap , Phone 949
OhrC' Phon e 7J2 4111
19 79
Nrce tor bedroom s, dens,
&amp; Tran sf ers
85, 58 .&amp; OS Maturt!V Yea r
3 5 31C
J962
Zenith
TV,
Walnut,
B&amp;W
139.95
Total Beg rn n 1ng Balan ce
Burldrngs and Equrprnent
J s Otc
kttchens, e'c.
Plus R f:'ceipts
85 .58 J 06 Outstand rng Jan L
19 70 , 1 T O N Che¥ r"Oi f:'t V 6
197&lt;~
2S0 .000 00
E x: pend1'ur es
flatbed 4 speed , dual wheels ALL Weal her coat , good as new
" At Caut1on Light , Rt. 7"
Salanes and Wages
1~ . 040 86 Redeemed Dur 1ng Year
ANOTHER BIG LOAD OF
runs good . good body Phon!:'
cost 'SSO . worn 4 ftmes. srze 1'2
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
197J
11,00000
Food &amp; Food Hand l rna
Haro
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Brewer
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Long
Bollom
Wrtte
Bo1&lt;
300,
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Sent
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Supplies
66 .01 s 90 Balance Dutstandtng
Phone 647·3858
985 3554
2 16 tfc
Pomeroy , 0
139 ,000 00
Other E Kpend itur es
5'27 32
Dec 31. 1974
OPEN
WED. THRU
l 5 3tc
5 1.t PC t
Total Expenditur es
85,.584 08 In! Rate
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Coun
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Squt
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SUNDAY
9 A.M.·7 P.M.
Rulland,
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742·4211
Total EKP
85 , 584 08 Matunty year
EA.
wagon
20 , 000 miles , all
Total Bonded Debt To t al Exp Pl us
equ,pment, 53 500 PhOne 992
Sal , Dec Jl, 1974
85 ,584 OS
Outslandrng J an 1 19 7J
JM 000 00
3~9_!.£_r_9_!2.JIJ~ -~- --~·Uniform Supptres Fund
Real Nice Love Seatl---~--.:---79.95
Recerpls
To tal Bonded Deb t
1973 VEGA Ha tchbac k , .t sp eed
Redeemed Ourm g Year
Sales of workbooks &amp;
transm rss •on , new t tres , tape
Vinyl Love Seat
69 .95
1974
30 ,000 00
Suppltes
2,385 12
player , excellent condtf ror'
T otal Rece tpts
'2 , 385 u
Total Bonded Debt ~
3
Big
Oak
Tables.
&lt;set)
88.00
Wd! sell reasonable Phone
Tran sfe rs From
Balance Outs 1c1r1dmg
(61 4 ) 992 1377 or 991 1732 afler
General
1,900 65
Dec Jl , 19 7J
334,000 oo
.. p Ill
t otal Tr ansfe rs
1, 900 65
Orily 3 Pc. New Bedroom Suite
2 28 12tc
Total Recerpts and
-...---Was 349.95, Now249.9S
- 10,000 feet bates
Transfers
4,285 17 (31 7 lfc
1968 200 CUBIC tnch . 6 cyl ,
Total Beginn i ng Ba lan&lt;e
Comet
Aufornat tc
n€-w
- Ask for our cash and carry
Plus . Receipt s &amp;
brakes . and braK e drums ,
4,
285
17
Transfers
prrced
ro
sell
Phone
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
E x pendt,ures
Hrll 949 2261
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of
Charl
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Purchase of Wo r kboo k &amp;
3 7 3tc
4, 285 71 D eceased .
POMEROY LANDMARK
Supplies
Notrce
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1
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that
4,285
71
t'l. ·~ Jack W Carsey , Mgr
Total Expend itures
1969MERCURY
Montego
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Bernard V Fultz whose Post
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Phon e 992·2181
Total Exp. Plu s
dr 1 Vl n'(l roof
302 V8
Bat, Dec 31. 1974
4, 285 71 Oll tce Add res ~ 1S P 0 Box 7'23 .
automat1c
transmisston
Pom
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ro
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Ohro
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has
been
duly
Butldtng Fund s
~600 95 Phone 378 6347
ear , Jan 1. 19H
191,155 S7 appo i n ted as Adm tnrstrator de
3 6 6fc
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non
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the
Estate
of
19~7 C HE VY part s
NEW
Transfers From
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Lakewood traction bars , hi ·
General
40,()00 00 Cha rl es Hyatt , No 20701. ra te of
1973
CHEVELLE
Malrbu
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T o t al Tran sfers
40, 000 00 Me tgS County , Ohro, Qe ceased
1acke r air shocks , hooker
, hi;lrdtop . p s and brakes. a c ,
Dated th rs 25th d a y of
neaders . wrth l " coll ector s for
row mileage, excellent con
OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M SATURDAYS
Februa ry 1975
sma ll block . Call 992 34.94
Total Beg inning Balan c e
drllon Also , brand new spare
Manning D Webster
after 6 p m BEST OFFER
Plus Receipls &amp;
trres
tncluded
Phone
991
J213
Judg e of t he Probate Cou r t
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T r ansfers
131,155 57
1 6 31c
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SU1Id1n ~s
190,734 71 !2) 28 , (31 7, 1A, 3tc
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BLOCK CO.

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Phone "2·5367 or 991-3161

etc

Professional
WEDDING
Photography

1972
Buick Electra 5
dr ' p s ' p b ' pwr

72 Ford Ran2er
..............s2095
s,

USED CARS

Econet m e Van , 302 V 8, sta ndard g ood condttton

PH. 992-n77
POMEROY
See Our Special
Sale Ad In
Sunday's
Newspaper

Wedding vows read March 1
Roger L. Adkms and l.ena D
Bunce were umted in marnage
March I, al the Portsmouth
Bapl!st Church m Rosemont, m
a :t:JO p m. cere m ony con dueled by Rev. Quentm Kmg
Mrs Kmg provided the nuptial
ffiUSI C

In attendance were Mr and
Mrs. Jeffrey Pellizzari and Jon
BWlce of Columbus, and Mr
and Mrs Frank Reeves,
Lucasville.
Followmg the ceremony a

Order Your
Southern
Cabbage Plants
Now

JAMES HILL
Phone:. ' 247·2961

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at the Ramada Inn m Portsmouth by Mr and Mrs .
Reeves
The bnde 1s a native of
Middleport and lhe groom a
native of Huntington, has b~n
res1dmg m Mobile, Ala. The
couple plan to make their home
m Arizona .
NOTIC E OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21430
E st a t e al
Paul
Manon
Cowdery, Decea se d
No tr ce 1S hereby g 1ven tha t
Marilynn Trusse11 a nd Ronl!lld
~ow d e ry of Reedsvt l le and long
ott om, Oh ro have been d uly
appo rnted Co Execu t ors of the
Estate of Pa ul Ma r ton CowCiery
deceased. late of Meigs County '
Dhro
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Credt!ors a r e requrred to f rle
1herr crarms wrth sard frductary
wrth rn f ou r months
Cred1tors a r e r equ tred to frl e
!he rr c!a1ms Wtt ll satd f rduciary
Wrt htn four months .
Dated th rs 3rd day of March
1975
.
Mannrng D Webster • Judge
Cou rt of Co mmon Pleas,
(]) ?
Prob ate DIV ISIOn
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slams from white enamel pans.
Wash pan well with soapy
water and let water come to a
boll m the pan . Rinse out and
remove any adhering particles
of food . (Polly's Note: Uoe a
rubber spatula or dull silver
knife to prevent chipping the
enamel). Cover stamed area
with liqwd bleach and leave on
Wllil all cllngmg particles and
slain are gone. This will nol
affecl the glossy surface and is
not applicable to aluminum but
does work equally well on
glassware. - MISS A. M. B.
DEAR POLLY - Those who
like to have waterproof
protection for a yoWlg chlld'o
bed could use an old flannel·
backed tablecloth with the
flannel side against !he maltress. Moisture will not go
through to the mattress and
thiS is less expensive than
rubber sheeting . A 52x72 inch
cloth w1ll luck m under a twin
mattress and secure it against
shiftmg. - JEANIE.
DEAR POLLY - Afte r
painting our livmg room I
diScovered that putting a
bucket of water in the room
absorbs the paint odor quite
well - BEATRICE
DEARL POLLY - To repair
cracked candles hold a paring
knife or old table knife over the
stove burner until 1t is hot.
Then quickly rWl the knife
around the crack and hold the
cracked paris together until
the wax sels. This only takes a
few mmutes to do and 1 save
money by not having to buy
new candles and can reuse
some of my favorites . JANE.

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A rev1val will be held at the
S1lver Run Free Baptist
Church beginning March 17
and running through March 30
with Rev. Merlin Teets
speaking each evening and
spee1al smgers to be featured
each night. The public is in·
V1ted.
END VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wise,
Jennifer and Susanne, Middleport, returned Wednesday
night fr om Florida where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James
Souders and family , and C. a
Wise. They also took' a trip to
Key ,est.

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Dece mb er l l , 1974

Eastern Lo cal Schoot
Dt s t nct ,
Metgs Coun t y
Rt , Aeed svtll e . Oh to
Feb 28,1914

I certrh' !he to!low t n~ rrpor t
to be corr ec T

C 0 Newland
Clerk , Treasurer of
the Board ot Edu c,,t 1on
6\J911 5 ~2Q 2
CASH RECONCILIATION
Totttl Fund Balnnus
Dec 11 19 7.1
\ 1~ 3 OJ) 18
Deposr tor'y Balilnces
Pomf:'roy Na t1ona1 Bank
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th e tr c ard S \lt Sti S ti O Wl' r ~
and pra y ers dur•tH! m y
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18 bul l!&gt; an d
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South eas t er n O hto Hereford
1\ dull ~ only Phon e UO I) !13
1\ ssocr al tO n
all
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pcdrqr t't":i both horned and
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poll ed Saturday Mar ch 15
IQ 75 Show 10 00 A M
Sal e
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1 00 PM Ro c k Sprtng s Fvtr
wo1!&gt;1ll' r rrn tt dryer 1 bvttt s
Grounds R t No 33 three
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mtl es norlhOI Pomeroy , Oh10
Pil Q£' &lt; I
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f-or c ata logs wrt!e to Lloyd
3 4 He
Bl ac k wood , Sa le Mqr Rt 3
Pome r o y OhiO . 1 576 9
I UR NI SH EO apartm e nt
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1 m s and bvlll
Pl10nc 99 7
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I I 61 C INOII\N Joe s ~ porttnQ GoodS
buy and se ll qun s ammo
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GA RA G E
apartment
tur
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ru ~ h c d En c losed fror1t por c h
Stop by err :10 8 Pag e St
'i t ~ Fourth St
Mtddleport
M•ddl eport
Phon e 997 J50Q
Oruo Phone Y'n 714G
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308 Page St .
Middleport.
992-3509

949.3832 or 843·2661

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Rad ros , An t enn as. Tow ers ,
U se d T V 's. Buy from til e
" tndr a n" and save " Warn
Pum" We buy used Radros
.-wd Towers Rad&lt;O!. r epar re d
by FCC li cense d serv1ce
personnel Stop and see the
" tnd un"
and
Bubbl e~.
Monttor Channe l 1 0 a nd 20
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All Type's of
BUILDING
and REMODELING
From a shelf to a house .
Patntmg , s tdtng, rooftng,
paper hanging , kitchen
cabmets , ex pert carpeting,

W•Jer,
\.lnes,

With One of These Great Used Car Buys.

SPECIALS THIS WEEK!

Gas, s.Wr
lnolliled . Work

Eledric,

71 Ford .............................s1895

guar1nteec:l.

Dour. Blckhoe, Trucl&lt;s
Limestone &amp; Fill Dirt
Commercii I· Rosldontlol
Construction &amp; Romodll

8-K EXCAVATING
COMPANY

DAN THOMPSON

111 P..rl Street

HAS SOMETHING

Wanted To Do
Help Wanted

~lid once you see all the trades now coming

m on our fast se lling '75's . .. your opinions
about used cars rt;~ay well cha nge com pletely · These are just a few exa mples .

1973 T Bird 2 Dr........................... J5295

1 (614) 247-3644

H ar dtop. off Ic tal's car About ha If new cos t L 1k e new

!9~3 Ford /z Ton Pickup ................ J2895
cy

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shrft One owner

~~~e~ardtop , arr cond , full equr p m e nt gladly refer you to local

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr.......................J2595
H ardtop, arr cond, lu ll equrpmenl Shows bes t of care

1970 Ford Torino ......................... }l595
Brougham 4 dr h ardtop, 302 VB . power steermg &amp; brak es auto
tran s, on e ca r eful l oca l owner , low mileage
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4 dr , air cond

Real Estate For Sale

72 Pinto .......................... s1695
72 Pinto .........................s1695

75 Olds Cut. Suo. Sed ................... ..... '4995
Air, 60/ 40 seat, steel radial tires, AM / FM radio
73 Chev. Imp. 4 door, power, ain ........... 12895

d cyl , au t o

4 cy l , 4 sp

sharp

71 Ford LTD ................... $1295
72 Olds .............................s2495
Toronad o 2 dr , H T, fu l l y equ rpp ed

73 Chev. Impala ............ s2495
a 1r,

P S, P B,

viny l roo f

73 Ford ............................ s2495
Gran Tor rno, 4 dr , a1r, v tn yl root, p

70 Lincoln ....................... s2195

72 Pontiac:..................... s1395

or Don Thompson

DAN THOMPSON FORD

ClELAND'
REALTY

OPEN EVES. TILl 00, THURS. SAT. TILS :OO

Cata t rna,2 dr H T,a1 r ,v rnylr oof , P S, PB

68
Ford ............................... s395
2 Dr H T
68Dr Olds .............................. $395
Good Selection of Other Used Cars .
~ee Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS 985-4100
USED CARS
Located on St. Rt. 7

Chester, 0.

FOR
MONKEY RUN AREA
Pomeroy, 0.

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MARCH 8th

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Pels For Sale

CARPETING
501 NYLON

CLOSED
THRU TUES.
MARCH 11

$7 95

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Auto Sales

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MARCH 8TH
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This Week, Priced '199.95 up

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ONE DAY ONLY

$1995

As Low As

SATURDAY, MARCH Bth
8 AM TIL 5 PM

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motorcycl e design and engmeerrng. lnnova
after tnnova t 1on, t es ted a nd proven . Com bi n e
one prest1gi ous motorcycle lncred1 bl y powe1
amazingly qu te l Lu x unous m every detail

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2 dr. v rn y1 top &amp; intenor
V B. P s , p b , auto trans '
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1970 Ford t T. D.
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1966 Ford Galaxie

trans , p s , p o .
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72 Chev. Imp Cpe., V-8 auto., P.S.......... 12195
72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe., power, air ........'2695
72 Chev. Nova Cpe, 6 At., P.S............... 12195
71 Chevelle Mal. Cpe., v-roof. air .............11995
71 Ford Wagon, full power, air...............11895'
/1 Ch.ev. Cap. H.T. Sed., V·roof, air ........... 11995
11 Bu1ck El. 225 H.T. Sed., V-roof, air, nice 12195

p.m.

Saturday T1ll 5:00p.m.

Sc

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Calvert

Smiltn Art Argyrles or Btl I Nelson

We SeiVice What We Sell! ! !

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

500 E. Mam St. Phone 992·2174 Pomeroy, Ohio

2 SIGNS
Pomeroy
OF
QUALITY .M otor Co.

72 Olds Toronado Cpe., V-roof, pow., air ..... ~3095

1974 CHEVROLET IMPALA

$4195

4 Door , only 10,400 mites, full y equipped me air . dark reeL
A rea l cream puff .

1974 CHEVELLE MALIBU
GM Dlvtslon ca r , ai r co nditioning , 350
dark grey finish , radio

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$1595

4 Door , full y equipped

puff

$3095

P steering,

Inc air. dark r ed A real c reBm

70 Camaro V-8, auto., V·roof. ................ 11995
70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air ........... '1495
69 Ford LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995
69 Buick LaSabre 4 dr., v-roof, air ...... ...395
68 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air ........... 1895

Polly's Pointers

68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, air 1595
66 Pontiac Cat. 4 Dr., VB, auto, p.S......... '495
61 Buick Special 4 Dr., sharP ................ .'395

BY PULLY CRAMER

Clear lacquer
protects brass

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Bu s ·n ~s s"
9•2·5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until6 : 00-Til 5 p.m . Sa!

Young i}dults convene
The March meeting of the
YoWlg Adult Class of the
Bradford Church of Chmt was
held recently at the church
The top1c for devotions was
" On e Ongin for AlJ'' and was
given by Nancy Morris. Sl1e
also read a poem, "At Day's
End " Scriptures read were
from Hebrews 2 5-13
Business discussed at the
meeting was that the class
decided lo dona le a record
player to the Gallipolis
Children's Home, a donahon
was given to the Pnson
Mmistry , and there was a
discussion about startmg a new

POlLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY - I have
some furm ture wtth brass
handles Aller I polish them
!hey are mce and shmy but
soon turn dark again. Is there
anythmg I can do or put on
them to keep them shmy? I
would appreciate some In·
formation - ETTA.
Aller
DEAR ETTA
thoroughly protecting the
furniture with newspaper or
cardboard around the handles
you might spray the brass with
a clear lacquer. Aller one coat
dries apply another and be sure
all sides are coated and that
the spray does not get on the
furniture finish. I have just
dune lhls to a silver belt !hat
would tarnish and rub off on
light clothes. - POLLY

class for older teens. Next
meetmg will be at the home of
Bon me Ltghtfoot
In attendan ce at lhe meeting
w e~e B1ll B1ggs, Carol Biggs,
Bo nme Lightfoot, J erry
l.1 ghtfool, Suzan Lightfoot,
Nancy Morns, Carol Morris,
Guy Hysell, Ruby Hysell, John
Blake, Sylvia Blake, R1chard
Wilt, Marge Wilt, Jane Hysell,
Clifford Smith, Polly Sm 1lh,
Chr1s Smith, Madeline Pamler
Catherine Russell , Richard
DEAR POLLY - My Pet
G1lkey, Phyllis Gilkey, Mark Peeve is with servicemen
Gilkey, Ann Pickens, Larry
called to r epatr an appliance:
P1ckens and Bonme Pickens
who come to th e rront door
lmsli!ad of !he back 1 and !hen
track 111 d1rt from the front of
the house to the back. They
should kn ow one's apphances
P rn
Sat urday betwee n a1 c not kept m the hvmg room.
Hemlock Grove and the
When painhng the ceiling in
Bradfo1 d Churches David a room, pWlch the paint tirush
Blake gave devoti ons and handle through a box lop w1th
Harrison had prayer to close the s1de edges up as you pamt.
th e meeting Refre shm ents Th1s serves as a sh1eld It
were served . Attendmg were protects you from dnppmg
those named and Bonme Wood, pam t and also protects your
Becky Pamlilr, V1ck1 P1 ckens, floor - MARGARITE
Tammy Blake, Charles D1ehl,
DEAR POLLY - I have a
Danny Harmon, John Blake, remedy for Sandra who has a
Diane Pamler and Mr. and problem removmg scorched or
Mrs. Chfford Sm1th.
burned food and the resulting

Truth Seekers have meeting
Vlsllahon day w1th the s1ck
and shut-ms of the commumly
was set for Mar ch 29 when the
Truth Seekers met Tuesday
night at the home of Linda
Hysell
Danny Harrison opened the
mee ting and plans were made
for a basketball game at 8 30

NOW
OPEN
Sunday
1 · .r 6 pm

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1972 Ooel Manta

73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., pow., air .... ,7895
73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .......'1895
72 Olds 98 HT Sed.~ HOOf, air .............. 13295

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.

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em

73 Cou11ar XR7, V·roof, air, power............ 13895
73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radio ........... 12195

LARRY'S

•'

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RUTLAND
FURNITURE

No purchase necessary -- need not be
present to win. Just Register.

•aa Herculon Recliner

Wed.

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HONDA XR75

•COFFEE
•DONUTS
ePEPSI

So ld new to r over $6700 F ul l pow er
1,500 mtles New Cad 1ll ac trade

•2895
1971 Pontiac Catalina

2 Dr , au to tr ans , r actro ,
ro w mr lea g e 4 cy t engrne .
qrcal eco nomy

4

461 S. Third St.
Middleport, Oh10

Phone 992 2196

Strout Realty

74 Buick ......................... s3395

Air &amp; full equ rpm ent Luxury a t a tow pnce

CARRIER
WANTED

a.

S, p 8

Le Sabr e. 4 dr, H T , a1r v rn yl roof P S, p B , 16, 000 m•

See: Fred Bloettnor, Dorrell Dodrill

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75 Chev. Caprice 4 door ............... .......' 5795

1969 Olds 98 4.Or. Hard Top ......... }995

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E x tra n 1ce fo r mode l

!

o 1ara Custom " , p s,
P b , auto tra n s ., air cond ,
rad +O l uggage, radio

wmdows, a 1r cond , v 1ny l
top ilnd much more

!

re Wa11111t

, p

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(3) 75 Oldsmobile
Cutlass Supreme Sedans I
I Fully equ•pped cars with 60-40 seat. AM-F M I
-~?.!.?.:_s!._:~~;!!.~~~ factorv air .
Jl
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Con t 1nen t a t. 4 dr , fully equ 1pped

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69 ~chev............................. s395

4 Dr H T ,

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Real Estate For Sale

new Ford trade rn

1972 Ford Gran Torino ................... J2395

Home Maintenance

Mobile Homes For Sale

Employment Wanted

(1-

1

Lany lavender

Real Estate For 5ale

VB, standa rd lono w 1de bed

Brou g h am, d dr

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u nfu~n&gt;Sh-ed

Ton

4 cyl Sf a W agon Auto t rans , one owner, new Ford trade In

Call

Fire Retardant
Insulation

1

1974 Ford Pinto ............................ J2795

For lnfonnation

HElL
RACINE PLUMBING
&amp; HEATING

71 Ford Custom ............. s1495

long Wlde bed

6 cyl , sta ndard . shorf bed

FOR YOU!

WILKINSON
SMALL ENGINE

211 r n Ob
Tr i County Bank
·" p v er y sc r,. tce E \l er yo n r
Sub To ta l Oeposttory
tn vtt (' d to .llt e11d
Balances
110 Jll 7 13
1 lr Jl C
Ovts tand tng Worrenl s De c
SALES &amp; SERVICE
31 t9 74 IDectuc t l
27 351 tH
Total Clerk Trea~urer s
M R 1\ N 0 MR S Ro n&lt;tld IJougan
992-3092
\t\/'. NTEO to cto b&lt;!bp si!tmg rn
1970 SCO TTI E Campe r, Ve r y
B&lt;tl , Dec 31 1974
t~ J on .1A
woulcl It!..&lt; to tnvrt c you to
TWO bedroom mobrle home
992 ·2067
IllY
hom
e
Phon
e
991
7060
g
ood
condttton
Phone
992
SUMMARY OF CASH
atte nd Sunday School rl l 1t1£'
corner Broadway anCI E lm rn
] 'i ]I C
Minersvttle, 0
RD No. l
bA LA NCES, RECEIPTS
ll76
Mtddl e port
Un ti e d
P en
Mtddlepor t
Pnone 992 2580
2 18 tt c
AND EXPEND I TURES
teco5ta l Chur c h Sou t h 1 htrd
Blocks
a fl er 6 p m
Bal a nc e Jan L 19 7~
Av enu e- s tart1n~ ,11 10 a 111
2 16 ti c
Cement and Mortar
'1 6 ?tp
Genera l Funo
\S J 61S O'i
GROCERY bu5rness for sale
Chain
Bond Re tr r emf:'n l
? J J Or'l 63
Butldr ng far sa l e or lea se
P ROJECTIONI ST lor Mrtson
Wood
Burning Stoves
l
BEDROOM
trailer
partly
Bulldmg Fu nd
191.1 55 57 NEA SE SET T LEMENT Chapel
Phone
773
56
19
from
8
30
p
m
Precision
D r1\l l' In Thearrc Cal l P01111
fu r nrsht' d
ultlt l teS patd
ESEA Tttlc I
6 701 16
t o 10 p m fo r appo1n t m ent
Heatilators
Ct1Ur c ll wt!l be opt' n for
Pl ea sant 61 S ] ] 12 or 6! 5 5667
l
o c t~ ted
rn
Ourltnghi'IPl
Ground
3 10 t fc
Total
3!~ 178 11
servtce s tht S Sunday ill 10 &lt;.1
2 '}7 t i C
l
rillle
r
p.;~rk Phone 9~ 1 77) 1
and
Total R ecetpls
m ClOd E'\l f.' ll lr1Q SC'rV tCC'S &lt;1 1 l
') 2S I lc
498locust St .
Genera l Fund
BOQ 057 76
p rn W ed s pr.1ycr meettn 9
Fireplace Accessories
CLOSE OUT on new Zrg Zag
Bond Reltr cmen t
SS 966 Ol
Muklleport , Ohto 1 2 I Mo_
I ) 0 p m Everyone we lc om e
sew
rng
machrne5
Fo
r
sewmg
2·19·1
roo
TRAILER SPACE , J ~ mtle
2 11-7Sc
Lunch Room
BS 59.1 OB
J 6 61t
stret ch f abrtcs buttonho les.
north of Metgs H tgh Sc hool on
Untform Supplt es
4 285 77
f
ancy
des1gns,
e
t
c
P
a
t
nt
1\ESPONSIRI.F:
o l d R I 3] Pho ne 99? 29d I
Burldm g Fu nd
40 000 00 SH OOT IN G MAT C H
5l tghtly blemrshed Chotce of
Corn
1 23 tic
PEKSON
ESE A Tdle I
7 ~99 68
car ry tng case or sew.ng
Holl ow Gun Club t urn ft r s t
ESES T1tl e II
2 HI ! 35
st and $.19 80 cash or t erms
rtgh l alter Mrlcs Ceme tery
DUPLEX
138 1 ' Walnu t St
ESEAT1 II e Il l
2,896 37
crvatlable Phon e 991 77 55
Rutland
raclory cho'-.ed
Mtdd l eport Ohto Phone Q97
To tal
I 007 ,477 OB
12 18 lie
gun s on l y Sunday MM Ch 9 1
77 11 0 or 992 3 132
Total Rcc e1ph &amp; Balanc e!.
2 19 !l c
p !l1
Genera l Fund
967 ,671 Bl
J 1 nc
U SED parts F 1ye sTruck and
Wanted to own and opera t e
Bond Ret rr eme nl
80 171 70
Auto Parts, R ufland Ohro
J BEDROOM traile r atr con
candy &amp; contect ton \lendtng
Lunch Room
BS 59.1 08 N OW se l ltnq f.. u ll er Bru sh
Phone ( 6 141 7J2 609J
dr t rontng washf:'r and d r yer
rou
t
e
Pomeroy
and
Unt l orm Su pp l tes
4 185 71
Pr od u c t s phone 99 2 3.11 0
1 n 78 tP
Blown Into Walls
unfur n tshed phone 992 JJHB or
308 Page , Mrddleport
sur
roundtng
a
r
ea
P
leasant
Butld rng F und
13 1 155 57
I 24 ti C
tomplete plumbing &amp;
s ee Ray Laudermtlk. at rrve
H e at1ng
.
Cooling
·
husme!.s
Htg
h
profit
tte
ms
and
Attic!!'
E SEA T rtle I
13 700 B't
Refngerat1on Root R epatrs
Potn ts
MODERN
Wn l nu t
s te r eo
heat1ng
service
and
Can
srar
t
part
ttme
Age
or
ESEA T1tle II
2, 187 J S AUCTIO N , Thur sday n1ght , 7
Free Estimates
· Guller s
Plumbrng .
3 5 3tc
c onsole
AM FM
r ad1o ,
l' Xperten c e not tmpo r tan1.
E SEA Tr tle Il l
2, 896 37
general s heet metal
Electncal
Repa1rs
and
at Mason Auc t 1011
p m
separate co ntrol s
Ba lan ce
Req ut r cs ctlr anct \1J95 t o
To ta l
1,382, /55 49
ROOM S 11 b alt1 furniShed
Servtce
Horton St I n M&lt;tson W Va
S
IOl
10
ar
budget
ter
ms
Call
F
r
e
e
S&lt;~795
cash
m\lest
rnent
For
works.
Expcndrfur es
o n ~econd Avenue rn Mrd
Caii992 -3S09 and
Constgnments welcome
997 J965
detail s wr rl e and tnclude
GenNa I F und
84 3, 926 86
dleport, rf:' d ecora l ed Cal\997
Save on your reparr s also
Pl1one ( 304) 773 5471
3 J ti c
Es
timales
.
your
Phone
number
Bond Reltremen t
56.0 45 55
2 2 li e
5262 morn m gs or eventn9s
r epa tr mower s, compressors
Phone 949-5961
Untl orm SupplieS
65 584 08
3 5 tfc
and outboards Brmg 1t m
Phone 992-3993
Un rl orm Supplres
4, 285 77 ~ TH ENS Flea Marke l at Jr
a nd save
Emergency 992·3995
Burldmg Fund
231 155 51
NICe
'
bedr
oom
Daily After 5:00
Fai r B l dg Mar ch 2 ar1d 16
ESEI\Ttlle t
136404~
or 992-5700
apar tm ent 129 L1 ncoln Ht ll
Spa ces ,wadabl e Phone 593
D epartm ent BVV
ESEATtt le l l
2, 18735
p l en t y of c l osets
eo1sr l y ECONOMY
MO T OR
AND
8&gt;\60 H tghly advertrsed
ESEA Title ttl
2,696 37
hea t ed Wtlh gas floor f urnace
2 18 \Btc
MOBIL E HO MES SA LE S C BRAD ~ Of.!O , Auc t1on eer
3938 M ea dowbrook Rd
Total
1, 239,722 01
CMage Call Tracy Whaley
Spot cash pa td l o r mobrlc
Complete Servrce
Balanc e D ec 31. 1974
992 3054
hom es Phone 446 140 1
Phon e 949 382 1 or 949 3161
FOR
your
Otl
o
l
MtnK
"
Mrnn
ea
poll
s,
MN
55416
General Fund
118,7 45 93
3 1 6fc
2 26 79t c
Racin e, Oh10
Cosmet tCS Phone BROW N S
Bond Retiremen t
24 . 2'27 15
Cn tt Sradtord
992
51
13
ESEAT!tle l
6040
COUNTRY Mobrle H ome" Park ,
LOW
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENT
s 1 tfc
1 7 tf c
AC RE AGE for sal e Wooded
RE SPONS I BLE lady ro lrve tn
TOI -' 1
143 ,033 49
R r 33 t e:-1 mtlcs north of
Love l y new homes rn thr ee
l ots at RocK Sprt ngs to b e
wrth e ld er ly lady P t1on e r \I
CASH BALANCE ,
Pomeroy
La rg e l ots wtlh
loca tron s rn Mer gs County
used for resrdent ra l hom e u se
E~CAVATING , dozer. loader
667 3305
conc r e te pa t ros
s rdewar ~s,
RECEIPTS AND
Some wrth wt&gt;oded lots W e
REMODELING
,
p
lumb
ing
3
4
ntc
only
B
ri
t
Write
,
992
2789
and backhoe work ; sep t rc
runner s a nd
o il
s tr ee t
EXPENDI1 URE S
New Equlpmen l
410 90
wt l l bu rlt on your lot or our s
heatrng, and al l t ypes of
2 11 26tc
t8n ks tnstal led , dump trucks
BY FUND
parktng Ph one 992 7479
fC' tal E~&lt;pendltu r cs
19 1.1 55 57
ca
rl
991
5976
or
992
5844
for
ge n era l
repa1 r
work
11 3 1 tfc
MEAT De putm en t munugcr
and lo boy s fo r h1re , wi ll haul
General Fund
Tran s fer s T o
mor e mformat ron
guaranteed
20
years
e1:
mu s t be experte n ce d tn
---1111 d tr l. top sotl , limes ton e &amp;
Balance J an t , 11i' 14
153 ,615 os General
40,000 00
2 27 26tc
pertence Ph on e 992 2409
bUytng
prr c tng
and mer
TWO ROOM apartmen t on
graveL Call Bob or Ro ge r
R tcel p,l - Revenu e
To t a l Exp &amp;
1 19 H e
ch anOt Srng of to tu l r e tar l
Spr tng A\lenue Phon e 992
Jeffers , day phOne 992 ·7089 ,
COU N TRY H OME - 6 rm s ,
P roper t y Ta l&lt; (Gross)
T r ans f e r s
23 1, 155 57
meat
program ,
sa l a r y
3429
n rgh t phone 99'2 · 3525 or 992
Ge n eral - Real Es l
160 6 14 or Tota l Exp &amp; Transfers
bath 3 bedroom v1 nyl st dmg ,
nf;'gottable bonus plan good
3 3 6fp
5232
T11ngtbl e Per sona l
9,3H2 21
storm w rndows and doo rs ,
Pl us Bal Dec J l 19 7 1
benel rts wrth cha n ce of ad
2· 11 tf c
:t31 t l'i5 5!
n ew f ur nace on paved r oa d
State Subsidies
\/a n cemen t f Or the rrght man
Sc hool Fo undat i on (OrossJ
Chester wate r d ts trtct . 1 acr e
ESEA Ttfl e l
H
OUSE
FOR
RE
N
T
,
163
4
s mal l young , pro greSSt\le
6,10 I 16
Bas i c A llowan ce
564 387 51
READY MIX CON CRETE de
l and Phone 949 5953
Ba l , Jan I t9!4
One an d four tenths acre wr t h
L tncoln Hgts , Pom eroy ,
company Se nd resum e to Mr
2 26 11t c
lr ver ed rrght to you r pro 1ect
Bus Pur c ha se Allowancf:'
R ece rpt s
wat er tap , 1 .1 m11e off Rt 7 on
Phon
e
Pomeroy
992
3575
ar
608 E.
17 324 00 Fe d er a l Su bstdy
Black , P
0
80){
907
Fas 1 and
easy
Fr ee
7 .r99 68
Wtppel Ro&lt;1d near
F rv e
- ---- - - -- ~- ---Ga
ll
1pol
rs
J46
?749
3 199 60 Total Recerpts
G&lt;tlltpoltS
Ohro JS63 1 All
vocationa l Edu cat ton
est 1m ales Phon e 992 31 84
7 JQ9 68
Pornts. Phone 992 3927
2
2
tfc
MAIN
5 130 00 Tota l Begrnn mg Balan ce
rep l tcs c on l rdenlti! l
Goeg l e rn R ea dy Mix Co ,
3 6 3tp
Federa l P L 874
3 4 6tC
PO.M.EROY~
Tu1tron - Par en t s &amp;
Plu s Recetp ts
13 700 84
Mrddleport Ohio
-·---3 and 4 ROOM furn1 sh ed anrJ
b1 so
6 30 tf c
E x p endttures
Patron s
unfurntsll ed
a p a rtm en ts
84 25 lns l ruc !ton
Ren ta l Schoo l P r op er l y
FOOD'S
HIGH
AND
Ph
one
991
54]4
9 I I 7 36
Total Re~enue Recetp t s
SEWING MACHINE , Repairs ,
Sa l artes a nd wages
4 12 tf c
GETTING HIGHER
760 ,68.4 20 Other E)(pendttvres
401 8 3
RUTLAND - Brtek , all
servr ce , all make s. 992 2284
---~
----~-- -- ...Offset thiS w 1th a n1 ce gar.
R ece11ts- Non· R evenue
9 525 19
The F abr1 c Shop , Pom eroy,
elec
,
3
BR
,
bath
S.
v,
,
full
Tota l Expen d ttures
PRI VATE meetmg room fo r
Authonzed Smger Sale s and
Ad lus tm ents Transf ers T o
d en
1 leve l acre w1th
basement
,
2·car
garag
e,
any organ 1za t ron . phone 992
so 18 Ge n eral
1,115 25
Serv 1ce we snarpen Sc issors
Refunds
moder n home, 2 BR , bath ,
financ
1ng
available,
)975
4,008 13 To tal Tran sf ers
J, liS 2.&lt;,
3 29 tf c
Other Non Reve nu e
lovely k1 tch en and d1ntng ,
3
11
tf
c
$30,000 00
T ota l Non Re venue
Ei&lt; p &amp;
utility room , basement Just
13, 6..10 ,IJ
Receipts
4,059 31
Trans fe r -.;
RUTLAND - large older
APT 3 rooms . ~~~ elec t rrc, ha ~
Transfers From
60 tO
DOZER work. l and clearrng by
$13,500 00
Sa l , Dec 31. 1971
home, brick, almost 1 acre,
table
top
r
ange,
wa
l
l
oven
,
BulldirtQ Fun d
40 ooo 00 Total E~&lt;p
th e acre, hourly or cont r act
T ransfers
carport ,
good
buy
at
NEW LISTING - 4 bedrooms,
rea l ntce and c lean modern
Title!
4 11525F arm pond s, roa ds , etc
Plus Ba l De c 3L
GOT
A
LARGE
FAMILY?$14,000 00
Lo c ated
•n
Pomeroy bath. fu r nace heat , drilled
13 700 BJ
Large dozer and operator
Total Tran sfers
44 l i S 15
19 74
NEED
MORE
ROOM?
W
e
over tookrng .. l he Ohro Rrver
w rth o ver 20 yea r s ex
Tota l R ecer pts (Revenue ,
ESE A T1ti C II
we lL out cel la r, shop ba rn and
MIDDLEPORT - Older
have JUSt the pla ce for you .
Phon e Ga llrpolt S day 446
peri enc e P\JII1ns Excavatrng ,
Non Revenue &amp;
Recc tpt s
3
n !ce lot s for onl y $10,000 00
hom e, 2 BR , lots of cabmets
7699 , e\lenr ngs J46 9539
Transfe r s)
809 ,05716 Federal Subsrdy
I 605 14
( M et gs school d tstrict)
4
Pom eroy , Oh10 Phone 992
I 26 lfn MIDDLEPORT- 3 bedrooms,
I 605 I .I
tn kttc hen, cellar , closed !n
Total Sglnnmg Balance
2478
Tota l Re cet pt s
large
BR ,
W2
baths ,
bath , tots of pan e l ing and
----· --12 19.tfc
P lus Recet pts
962,672 81
Tran s fers From
front &amp; back porches, w1th
re ceptton or mus!c room.
592 21
Expenditures
TRAilER spi!lce l mtle~ t ron • celi 1ng t rl e Natural ga s, fur
Genera l
garage
and
uttltty
building
sew tng room , utlltly , full
582 'J I
Pomeroy , Rt 143 Phone 9n
rlOM E
Improvement
and
Total Administration
T ota l Tran s fers
nace, la rge leve l lot. Wi ll move
$15,500 00
basemen t, roo f e d patio,
Reparr
Servr
ce
Anythmg
T ota l Receipts and
5858
EliJl
10 27 tf c soon Reduced t o $8.500 00
T rans f ers
2,187 35
, la rge lot, recently
ft x~d around th e home , from
Total ln stru c t to n
BUSINESS BUILDING - 3 garage
RUTLAND - All elec. new
Exp
405 ,232 15 Tota l Begrn n1n g Balan ce Plus
----roof to basement You wtl l
REED SVILLE area Someon e
re n ova t ed ,
carpe ted ,
rooms d own an d 4 up. NICe
T ot a l co Ord tnate Activ tl tes
Recet p ts &amp; Tr a n sf er s :? , 18 7 35
home, carpeted , 3 BR , 2
lr ke our worK and ra tes
t o cut and pile b r ust1 tn e~&lt;
paneled, t•l ed $19 ,900.00
Expenditures
986 00
E ~&lt; p e nd t tur e!.
Phone 742 SOB I
offtces and an apartmen t
change l or c:h rpwood Easy
baths,
tun
bas
em
en
t
,
nice
LET US SELL YOUR
Tota l Llbrl'!ry Exp
12 .571 01 rn struc l ron
12 29 tfc
acce5S and p l enty ot cht p
Parktng Askrng $8 ,000 00 .
quret location , w rth approx
2 187 JS
SMAL LER HOME
- - - - - - - - - -- - -Ot her Expe nd tt ur es
To ta l Puprl Trans
v.ood Call 378 631 1 after 6 NEW Wheel chotr and walker
POMEROY
Ntce
3
bedroom
10
acres
woods
$35,000
00
.
1 I 87 35
9 1,33343 Tota l Exp
n c\ler used Phone 742 4&lt;161
·s e P T I C TANK S
clea ned
pm
E• P
•
3 6 6tc bnck hom e, wtt h bath , nat gas
Modern Sa n1tat1on , 992 3954or
To tal E~tp Plu S Ba l ,
J 1 7tc
Tota l Pl ayground s
THROW
OUT
THE
ASPIRIN
30 as
FA fu rn ace N 1ce paneltng,
Dec 3 1. 197J
:1 , 187 lS
Recr eati onal E~tp
992 7349
HA VE A SE LLING
307 Spring Avenue
STAR CRAFT trailers , $4924
9 18 tf (
E S E A Title Ill
Total Sc hool Plant
carpetmg , basem ent, p orches
_________
PROBLE M' LET MEIGS
Q6 H77 87
now $3 895 Star Craft fold
R ectH pt s
Pomeroy
992-2298
Operat1on EI&lt;P
and
fen
ced
ya
rd
for
t
h
e
puppy
9 57 00
WILL tnm or cut t r ees or
down s, !.1400 up tr ee 3 way
COUNTY 'S OLDEST FULL
Total Sc hool Pla nt
Fede ral
Su b s rdy
19 176 59 T ota l Rec et pt s
957 00
shrubbery ,
clea n
out
ra d to w tt h each un rt sold m Ask mo $17,500 00
Marn l Exp
TI ME REAL ESTATE
CONTACT:
OL D fu r nrtur c tce boxes , b'rass
NEW
LISTING-Business
basements , att1cs , etc Phone
March S90 \la l ue
CAM P
Transf ers Fr om
Total Other A u x rllar y
OFFI
CE
SOLVE
YOUR
beds or comp lete househo l ds
lois Pauley
CO N LEY
STAR
CRAFT bLi tl d tng in Middleport wrth d
949 3221 or ?42 4441
1,939 37
Ex o ense
86 .686 52 Ge nera l Fu nd
Wrtte M D Mt l ler . Rt 4
PROB LEM - CALL AT
Branch Manager
2 28 26tc
SALES Rou t e 62 N of Po tnl apa r tm ents 5 year s of incom e
Tota l Cllprta l Outlay
33,769 49 To t al Tnm sf er s
1. 939 37
Pomeroy, Oh10 Cal l 992 7760
ONCE
PROPERTY
IS
P l easan t behrnd Red Ca r pet
Tran sf er To
To t a l Rece tpls an d
10 7 74
wi ll p ay fo r tt Want to see
~o . ooo oo
Inn
SELLI NG FAST NOW
Du tldrn g F und
Transfers
582
1
1
3
6
2tc
Expe
ndr
tur
es
992·2259
T1 fl e II
J UN K a ut os
co mpl ete an d
1,939 31 I nstruc tion
WE HAVE HOUSES, FARMS,
T rUe Ill
deliver
ed
to
our
ya
r
d
we
p
1ck
14,]
19
53
2
H96
37
BOAT
TR
A
I
LER
hOlds
boa
t
s
to
LOTS
,
AND
SEVE
RAL
011\Cr E){p
Lun ch
up auto bod res and bu y a l l
1,900 65 Total E XP
1 896 37
17 If 12 m c h lt r es , 2 speed
Unrform Supp lr es
BUSINESSES FOR A REA L
k1n d s of scrap meta l s and
5874
1
76
w1nc t1 Phon e 9J9 2789
To ta l Tran sf er s
DEAL
CALL 992·3325 .
tron R1der ' s Sa l vage , St Rt
3 6 3tc
Inter · Fund T r iln sf er
Totll l Genera l Fu nd
114 Rt 4. Pomeroy Ohro
E x p . and Tran st er s 84 3,926 88
R e&lt;o ncrlrat1on
Ca ll 992 5J6B
.1 1 F I GURI NE whrskey bottles
From Genetcrl F und
General F und Sal
10 17 ti C
Dec 31. 1974
118,745 93
to Bu rld1n g Code
40 ,000 00
and furn tlure Wrtte Chr tS
Branham
P
0
BO){ 20J ,
Total Exp lind T ra n sf ers
Frotn Ceneta l Fund to
CAS
H
patd
tor
all
maKes
and
Tt tl e II
582 '21
P l us Sal Dec 3 I , 197J
Pomeroy Oh ro 4576 9
model s o f mobtle homes
962 .611 81 From General Fund IO
3 6 31C
PhO " c e~rea code 01.1423 9531
T tll e I I
I 939 J1
Bond Rel1rem ent Fund
4 13 tfc
Bal , Jan L 1974
24, 306 63 From Gene ral Fund to
USED Kenmore gas range,
Check Our Selection, Check Prices!
14 319 53
good co ndrtton
Phone 992
L unch Fun d
Receipts
Prop ert y Tax ( Grossi
F rom Ge n eral Fund to
7530
Full &amp; Twin Size Beds, complete _ _ 39.95 up
3 6 )IC
Generar -- Rnl Estate 50.57 1 73
Unt torm Suppl1es
1.900 65
Tangrbl e P ersona l
'2 .519 ]4 Total Exp Transfers
S8 ,7.t l 76
Rolla way Bed, like new
39.95
Total Rec T ra nsf er s
58 , 7.tl 16 NICE Easter 91 fl' AKC black
Int erest on Inactive
INDUSTRIAL
6
1RCil st roke SaW
Several
Gas
&amp;
Elec.
Ranges
39.95
up
1,875
00
A sse ts a"d l rab tht re~
Funds
mrn1ature poodle , fcrn&lt;~ l e 3' l
S75 . 18 rnch me t alla ta g 6 rnch
55 ,966 07
D ec 31 , 1974
Total R ece rp ts
(Jl
Office
Desks.
like
new
99.95
up
months old , houseb r ok e n
swt nQ ,
com p lete
w1th
Assets
Also , wtll do poodle Qroommg
threadi ng gears motor and
Sq. Yd
Red Velvet Sofa Bed
49.95
1J3 033 48
Total Beg rn nrng Ba l ance
Cash on Hand
tor SS (fi ll Coo l ville , 667 39\5
•
and up
brts $100 2 h p
bo lt s rn g l e
1 500 00
Plus Receipts
80 .172 70 Inventory
3 7 Jtc
phase mo tor , mdu stnal type
19 000 00
E x pendrlur es
land
w tth pullt'Y 550
i!l1r corn
.----sPECIAL-SPECIAL---. .
960 000 00 NICE Oe&lt;IQH.· pups for sa l e
Fees &amp; Cha rges Wt llih eld
euttUtrlQS
Prtce tn c tudes Installation
pressor mo tor and tank , S25
2.1! IJOO 00
-· Til l&lt; Sett lement
1 406 03 EQutpmen t
PIIOil(-' Q91 53 02
ltne shaft 3 pulleys be a n ngs
and fr ee paddmg Talk to
1,37 t 5'1 3 J8
Int eres t On Bonds
'24 639 52 T ota l Assets
3 5 Jt c
and belt $15 Ph one 985 JllS
Wendell
Grate ,
carpet
Total Exp
56,045 ss Liabtltttes
2 13 261C
To t al E~&lt;P
56 .045 ss Accounts Payable
50 lJJ Ol
con
sultant.
----- ~~---- ~ -3JJ 000 00
Bal D ec 31.197 4
24.227 15 Bond Indebtedness
We have hundreds of •carpet
Total Lrabrl tt les
384 23~ 0 1
Total EKp PIUS
N EW an d used chatn saws .
values
Your tob can be
80 21'2 70 EK c esso t Asse ts
98 7 199.11
Ba l • Dec 31 , 1974
!tilers &lt;rnd mo wer s
A l so ,
lt.l 7S MO NT E Car lo , J,OOO mrles
completed
m 1 to 2 weeks . No
To tf'l
1,311 S1 J .ttl
lunchroom Fund
repa rrs
J98 Locust St ,
all powE'f nrr
AM stereo
tong wathng period .
IND EBTEDNESS - ·
Rec e tph
Mtddleport
Phone
991
3092
tape Call992 7036 after 5 p rn
39,337 10
2 28 261c
PART I BONDS
Sale of L.unches
3 5 tf c
19 , .445 37 Purpose For Wh rch Debt
Fe der al Su b stdy
2 244 85 Was Cr el\ted
State Subsi d Y
g.ve tl a try
1Q6Q PONTIAC Executrve Wtfh A. GOOD buy
237 13 Bu1ldrngs &amp; EQUipment
Olt\ er Rf:'venue
Blue
Lustre ,
Amenca s
a c Phone 992 1M I
Total Revenue &amp; Non
Ol.llstand tng J M 1,
3 J 5t c
tavorrte carpet shampoo
Candy Stnpe Carpet wtth
197.4
11.1 ,000 00
Revenue Re cerpl s
71 26J 55
Green Living Room Suite---- - -_ 10.00
Baker F urn rt ure Co
rubber
bade..
Tran sfers From
RE"deemed ourrng Year
] 7 )fC
195 1 CHEVROLET converllble ,
Reg . $6.9Psq. yd.
Living Room Suite
20.00
General
14 ,319 53
1974
19,000 00
complet e ly r econd t ttoned .
Total Tran sfe rs
14,319 53 B"la •1ce OutstC~nd t ng
(3)
Good
Rockers
19.95
up
rus t t 1kt' " ew CC'In b£' seen
950 000 00
Now $4 .99 Sq. Yd.
Total Reven ue ·&amp; Non
Dec :\ I , 19 74
'2 GRAVE lot , Me tgS Memor ral
Robert Hayrnt~n Rutlatld
J
J
.j
P
et
Several Chests &amp; Dressers
29.95 up
Reven ue Rece tpts
In! Rate
Ga rd ens . cneap , Phone 949
OhrC' Phon e 7J2 4111
19 79
Nrce tor bedroom s, dens,
&amp; Tran sf ers
85, 58 .&amp; OS Maturt!V Yea r
3 5 31C
J962
Zenith
TV,
Walnut,
B&amp;W
139.95
Total Beg rn n 1ng Balan ce
Burldrngs and Equrprnent
J s Otc
kttchens, e'c.
Plus R f:'ceipts
85 .58 J 06 Outstand rng Jan L
19 70 , 1 T O N Che¥ r"Oi f:'t V 6
197&lt;~
2S0 .000 00
E x: pend1'ur es
flatbed 4 speed , dual wheels ALL Weal her coat , good as new
" At Caut1on Light , Rt. 7"
Salanes and Wages
1~ . 040 86 Redeemed Dur 1ng Year
ANOTHER BIG LOAD OF
runs good . good body Phon!:'
cost 'SSO . worn 4 ftmes. srze 1'2
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
197J
11,00000
Food &amp; Food Hand l rna
Haro
ld
Brewer
.
Long
Bollom
Wrtte
Bo1&lt;
300,
c
0
Sent
rnel
Supplies
66 .01 s 90 Balance Dutstandtng
Phone 647·3858
985 3554
2 16 tfc
Pomeroy , 0
139 ,000 00
Other E Kpend itur es
5'27 32
Dec 31. 1974
OPEN
WED. THRU
l 5 3tc
5 1.t PC t
Total Expenditur es
85,.584 08 In! Rate
fq
iJ
FORD
Coun
tr
y
Squt
r
e
SUNDAY
9 A.M.·7 P.M.
Rulland,
O.
742·4211
Total EKP
85 , 584 08 Matunty year
EA.
wagon
20 , 000 miles , all
Total Bonded Debt To t al Exp Pl us
equ,pment, 53 500 PhOne 992
Sal , Dec Jl, 1974
85 ,584 OS
Outslandrng J an 1 19 7J
JM 000 00
3~9_!.£_r_9_!2.JIJ~ -~- --~·Uniform Supptres Fund
Real Nice Love Seatl---~--.:---79.95
Recerpls
To tal Bonded Deb t
1973 VEGA Ha tchbac k , .t sp eed
Redeemed Ourm g Year
Sales of workbooks &amp;
transm rss •on , new t tres , tape
Vinyl Love Seat
69 .95
1974
30 ,000 00
Suppltes
2,385 12
player , excellent condtf ror'
T otal Rece tpts
'2 , 385 u
Total Bonded Debt ~
3
Big
Oak
Tables.
&lt;set)
88.00
Wd! sell reasonable Phone
Tran sfe rs From
Balance Outs 1c1r1dmg
(61 4 ) 992 1377 or 991 1732 afler
General
1,900 65
Dec Jl , 19 7J
334,000 oo
.. p Ill
t otal Tr ansfe rs
1, 900 65
Orily 3 Pc. New Bedroom Suite
2 28 12tc
Total Recerpts and
-...---Was 349.95, Now249.9S
- 10,000 feet bates
Transfers
4,285 17 (31 7 lfc
1968 200 CUBIC tnch . 6 cyl ,
Total Beginn i ng Ba lan&lt;e
Comet
Aufornat tc
n€-w
- Ask for our cash and carry
Plus . Receipt s &amp;
brakes . and braK e drums ,
4,
285
17
Transfers
prrced
ro
sell
Phone
A
lb
ert
pnce.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
E x pendt,ures
Hrll 949 2261
E
state
of
Charl
es
H
ya
tt
.
Purchase of Wo r kboo k &amp;
3 7 3tc
4, 285 71 D eceased .
POMEROY LANDMARK
Supplies
Notrce
tS
hereby
g
1
ven
that
4,285
71
t'l. ·~ Jack W Carsey , Mgr
Total Expend itures
1969MERCURY
Montego
MX
,
4
Bernard V Fultz whose Post
~
Phon e 992·2181
Total Exp. Plu s
dr 1 Vl n'(l roof
302 V8
Bat, Dec 31. 1974
4, 285 71 Oll tce Add res ~ 1S P 0 Box 7'23 .
automat1c
transmisston
Pom
e
ro
y
,
Ohro
.
has
been
duly
Butldtng Fund s
~600 95 Phone 378 6347
ear , Jan 1. 19H
191,155 S7 appo i n ted as Adm tnrstrator de
3 6 6fc
bon1S
non
o
f
the
Estate
of
19~7 C HE VY part s
NEW
Transfers From
-·.......
Lakewood traction bars , hi ·
General
40,()00 00 Cha rl es Hyatt , No 20701. ra te of
1973
CHEVELLE
Malrbu
,
2
dr
T o t al Tran sfers
40, 000 00 Me tgS County , Ohro, Qe ceased
1acke r air shocks , hooker
, hi;lrdtop . p s and brakes. a c ,
Dated th rs 25th d a y of
neaders . wrth l " coll ector s for
row mileage, excellent con
OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M SATURDAYS
Februa ry 1975
sma ll block . Call 992 34.94
Total Beg inning Balan c e
drllon Also , brand new spare
Manning D Webster
after 6 p m BEST OFFER
Plus Receipls &amp;
trres
tncluded
Phone
991
J213
Judg e of t he Probate Cou r t
'
10 171tfc
T r ansfers
131,155 57
1 6 31c
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---- ~--- - .- ---E x penditu res
SU1Id1n ~s
190,734 71 !2) 28 , (31 7, 1A, 3tc
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FOREST RUN
BLOCK CO.

r--o'RTv'ER'E:ou&amp;'TTo'Nc'A'Rs'-1

•3195

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Middleport, OhiO
Phone "2·5367 or 991-3161

etc

Professional
WEDDING
Photography

1972
Buick Electra 5
dr ' p s ' p b ' pwr

72 Ford Ran2er
..............s2095
s,

USED CARS

Econet m e Van , 302 V 8, sta ndard g ood condttton

PH. 992-n77
POMEROY
See Our Special
Sale Ad In
Sunday's
Newspaper

Wedding vows read March 1
Roger L. Adkms and l.ena D
Bunce were umted in marnage
March I, al the Portsmouth
Bapl!st Church m Rosemont, m
a :t:JO p m. cere m ony con dueled by Rev. Quentm Kmg
Mrs Kmg provided the nuptial
ffiUSI C

In attendance were Mr and
Mrs. Jeffrey Pellizzari and Jon
BWlce of Columbus, and Mr
and Mrs Frank Reeves,
Lucasville.
Followmg the ceremony a

Order Your
Southern
Cabbage Plants
Now

JAMES HILL
Phone:. ' 247·2961

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dmner was g 1ven for the couple
at the Ramada Inn m Portsmouth by Mr and Mrs .
Reeves
The bnde 1s a native of
Middleport and lhe groom a
native of Huntington, has b~n
res1dmg m Mobile, Ala. The
couple plan to make their home
m Arizona .
NOTIC E OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 21430
E st a t e al
Paul
Manon
Cowdery, Decea se d
No tr ce 1S hereby g 1ven tha t
Marilynn Trusse11 a nd Ronl!lld
~ow d e ry of Reedsvt l le and long
ott om, Oh ro have been d uly
appo rnted Co Execu t ors of the
Estate of Pa ul Ma r ton CowCiery
deceased. late of Meigs County '
Dhro
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Credt!ors a r e requrred to f rle
1herr crarms wrth sard frductary
wrth rn f ou r months
Cred1tors a r e r equ tred to frl e
!he rr c!a1ms Wtt ll satd f rduciary
Wrt htn four months .
Dated th rs 3rd day of March
1975
.
Mannrng D Webster • Judge
Cou rt of Co mmon Pleas,
(]) ?
Prob ate DIV ISIOn
. 14, 21, 3tc

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slams from white enamel pans.
Wash pan well with soapy
water and let water come to a
boll m the pan . Rinse out and
remove any adhering particles
of food . (Polly's Note: Uoe a
rubber spatula or dull silver
knife to prevent chipping the
enamel). Cover stamed area
with liqwd bleach and leave on
Wllil all cllngmg particles and
slain are gone. This will nol
affecl the glossy surface and is
not applicable to aluminum but
does work equally well on
glassware. - MISS A. M. B.
DEAR POLLY - Those who
like to have waterproof
protection for a yoWlg chlld'o
bed could use an old flannel·
backed tablecloth with the
flannel side against !he maltress. Moisture will not go
through to the mattress and
thiS is less expensive than
rubber sheeting . A 52x72 inch
cloth w1ll luck m under a twin
mattress and secure it against
shiftmg. - JEANIE.
DEAR POLLY - Afte r
painting our livmg room I
diScovered that putting a
bucket of water in the room
absorbs the paint odor quite
well - BEATRICE
DEARL POLLY - To repair
cracked candles hold a paring
knife or old table knife over the
stove burner until 1t is hot.
Then quickly rWl the knife
around the crack and hold the
cracked paris together until
the wax sels. This only takes a
few mmutes to do and 1 save
money by not having to buy
new candles and can reuse
some of my favorites . JANE.

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REVIVAL SET
A rev1val will be held at the
S1lver Run Free Baptist
Church beginning March 17
and running through March 30
with Rev. Merlin Teets
speaking each evening and
spee1al smgers to be featured
each night. The public is in·
V1ted.
END VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wise,
Jennifer and Susanne, Middleport, returned Wednesday
night fr om Florida where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. William
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James
Souders and family , and C. a
Wise. They also took' a trip to
Key ,est.

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The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, March 7, 1975

· '!~ !.~~~~~ ~~~,'!!!~~h:sl~r Concrete blocks fall from
: Edward Johnson. ,79, Clifton.

Tenant will officiate . Burial

; died Thw-sday in Pleasant
~ Valley Hospital. He was a
retired boilermaker of the
· Marietta Manufacturing Plant
and a retired electrician in roal
. mines .
• Funeral services will be
conduc"'d " I 1:30 p.m. Sunday

will fo llow in the Graham
Ce mc"'ry . Friends may call at
the fun eral home after 2 p.m .
Saturday .
Mr. Johnson wa s born Sept.
28, 1895, at Letart Falls, a son
of the late .Jru:ob and Mary
Chapman John son. He at -

from the Fogleson~ Funeral
Home. Mason . Rev . George

tended the Clifton U.M.
Church . Hi s wifl·, Mable Buss
Johnson. survives.
Arlditi ona l survivors inc lude

Mrs. Edward

six daugh ters, Mrs . Ell en
Gibbs. Toledo: Mrs . J ody
Caldwell, East Jjverpool: Mrs
Mrs . Edward t Emily 1 Ma sil Cole, Sylvania; Mrs.
C..rroll, 80, Middleport , died Charlotte Roush , New Haven ;
Thursda y at the Wellsto n Mrs. Irene Fisher, Clirton:
Nw·sing Home.
Mrs. Donna Glaze, Middleport :

Carroll, 80, dies

Mrs. Carroll w.as born J an. 2,
1895, ln R.acine. &lt;l daughter of

the late B. B. and Calharies
Sines Mallory . She was
preceded in dea th by her
husband , Edward: three
brot~ers. three sisters. two
half-brothers, and two halfsisters.

Sw-viving are two daughters,
Mrs. Carol 1Rosalie ) Nichols,
Rutland, and Mrs. Russell
(Ann ) Lyons, Middleport : a
brother, Milton Mallory.
Tampa, Fla .: th ree grandchildren,
two
greatgra ndchildren and seve ral
nieces and nephews.

Funeral serv1ces will be at 2
p.m. Sunday at the RawlingsCoats Funeral Home with Rev.
Dwight Zavitz officiating.
Bw-ial will be in Riverview
Cemetery. Friends may ca ll at
the funeral home _at anytime
after 10 a.m. Satw-day.
Pallbearers will be Vincent
Dabo, Paul Haptonslall,
Huber! Taylor, Herschel Rose,
Michael Rose, Roger Leifheit
and Guy Harper .

CROW'S
STEAK
HOUSE

•

Home of

,the Fabulous

SANDWICH
Ord•r By Phvne
And Take Em Home

992-5432

four sons, Eugene Mason:
Freeman and George, Clirlon,
and Pat , Middleport ; three

brothers. Oscar, Clifton:
Morri s and Geo rge. We st
Cohunbia; two sisters, Mrs.
Carrie Gibbs, Athens; Mrs.

Esta Roush. Portland: 27
grandc hildren , 29 greatgrandchildren and one great-

great-grandchild .

Campers,
Bankers
advance
RACINE - Two games were
played last night in the second
round of action at the 1975
Southern
Independent
Basketball tow-ney at Scuthern
High SchooL
In the first game Jim's
Cam pers defeated Roseberry's
Pennzoil 93-55. The winners
were paced by Doxie Walters
and Jeff Tyo with 2Q points
each . followed by K. Goodwin
with 19.
For the losers the leadin g
scorers were Mark Mitchell
with 16 and Roger Dingey had
10.
In the second game the
Peoples Bank of Point Pleasant
won over the Rutland Fire

Dept. tll6-a5. In their viclory,
th e bankers were led by Larry
Dillon with 29, Tom Hatlield,
25, and Charles Garrison
finished the night with 23 points
to give them balanced scoring
enroute to their victory .

The Campers and bankers go
into semifinal play which will
be held Saturday night with the
firs! game at 6 p.m. and a
seco nd contest to follow
featuring the winners of
tonight's contests.
Tonight's games will put
Racine Home National Bank
against Carter's Grocery and
Royal Oak will battle Ashland
Petroleum.
The finals will be held
Sunday afternoon wllh the !lrst
game to be a consolation game
starting at I p.m. and the
championship contest at 2:30
p.m.

Stranded? Out of cash?
"A Checking Account is safer than
cash. And twice as sure. Open a
Checking Account today. You'll
have complete records. And
instant cash.
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truck ca· usz"ng 2-car wrec·k
Fuur p en:~OIIs were in jut'ed in
an ~H: cident at 10 ::35 a.m.

fell to the pavement. Mrs.
Corolyn Adkin s, 24, suddenly
stopp&lt;.-d her car.
Her husband,
Rus.ell
Adkins , 24, followin g in another

'11mrsday on Rt. 218, one tenth
of a mile soulh of Teens Run
Rd . .
Accordmg to the Ga llia - car wa s unable to stop and his
Meigs Post Slate flighway vehicle struck his wire 's car in
Patrol, a Route 1 Crown City the rear .
Roth drivers suffered incoup le ~·e re following a truck
driv en by Daniel Phillips, J4, jw-ies along with the couple's
Rt. 1, Cheshire . Several con- two children , Kelly Adkins, age
crete bl oc ks on Phillips ' truck four , and James Adkins , age

Ci\HI\ Vi\N SET
NEW 111\VEN. W.
Va.
Concerned
citizens and employees
of Central Operating
and Central Coal
Company are advised
there will be a motor
caravan led by the
Mason
County
Shel"iff's Dept. , leaving
the
f&gt;hilip
Sporn
parking lot at 8:30 a .
m. Saturday lor the
Charleston
State
House. This meeting
will
concern
the
JlrOJlosed shutdown of
S.Rorn's
Units
I
through •I and possibly
Tht~
Central Coal
Company.

Pleasant Valley Hospital
Discharges - Hattie Canterbi~ry. Scuthside: William
O'Neil, Point Pleasant: Keven
Barton , Middleport : Charles
Elliot, Point Pleasant: Mrs.
Glenn Ferrell and son, Cottageville: George Dabney ,
Southside ; Clilford Roush.
Letart; Maggie Roach, Point
Pleasant: Richard Thomas,
Leon: Harvey Rollins, Leon:
Mrs. Everett George, Vinton :
Earlie Thornton, Scottown :
David
Atkinson,
Point
Pleasant ~nd John Triplett.
Letart.

mother.

They were taken to the
Holzer Medical Center by the
Gallia County Volunteer
Emergency Squad .
There was heavy damage to
the two Adkins veh icles. Mr.
Adkins was cited lor assw-ed
clear distance. Phillips was
charged with having an insecure load.
Mitchell Parsons, 24, Rt. I,
Leon, was cited "to Municipal
Court (or failure to stop within

Benefit game
coming Monday
EASTERN - There will be a
basketball game at Eastern
High School Monday, March
10, al 7 p.m. between the
Eastern faculty and the Meigs
County amateur football team.
The proceeds will be divided
between the Eastern Athletic
Association and the lootball
team. Anyone wishing further
informatwn may call 949-2404.

the assured clear distance
following an accident at 11 :45
p.m. Thursday on Rl. 7 in
Addison Twp.
The patrol said Parsons' car
struck the rear end of an auto
operated liy Charles Buck, 20,
Rt. 1, Cheshire.
The lirst of two Meigs County
accidents occw-red at 9:05p .m.
Thursday on RL 124 and
County Road 10.
Officers said an auto driven

by Worley Davis, 76, of Dexter,
pulled from County Road 10
onto Rt. 124 in the path of an
auto operated by Estil John-

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POMEROY - Plans to inform the
public of the 1.6 mill levy to be voted on in
the June primary for operating funds lor
the education of the mentally retarded of
Meigs County ·were made by the Com- ·
mittee for the Mentally Retarded Thursday night in 1he Meigs County Courthouse.

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t,IOW IN PROGRESS
Excellent Opportunities
For Savings on Spring
Merchandise
Main Store, Annex and Warehouse
Open Saturday 9:30 to 8 PM

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Mrs. Peggy Kern, Rachael Downie,
Women: Margaret Ella Lewis, Meigs
Community School superintendent: Eloise
Smith, Conservancy District aide: Ruby
Diehl, Rulland Garden Club and Star
Garden Club representative; Nora E.
Rice, parent and sec~;etary-treasurer of
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tool of qoolitv
forged s tee I. Cushion grip.

REGULAR 7.39

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early coal purchases

SURFORM
MINI FILE

REGULAR 5.09

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files, shapes,

REGULAR

CHARLESTON- Appalachian Power
Co. officials were questioned Saturday by
the Senate Judiciary Committee on
decisions to close the C..bin Creek plant
and four of five units at the Philip Sporn
plant in Mason County.
E. Glenn Robinson, a lawyer for Appalachian , denied charges that the firm
unnecessarily bought expensive coal in
1974.
The charges, contained in a letter
Friday from Air Pollution Control Commission director C..rl Beard, said the firm
chose to buy high quality metallurgical
coal in 1974, a full year before necessary
under state air pollution standards.
Robinson said the high quality coal was
bought to replace high sulfur coal in the
Philip Sporn stockpiles. He said it was
necessary to burn the high sulfur coal
before 1975 and replace it with coal that
would comply with state standards.
Robinson said that process would lake

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RETRACTABLE POCKET KNIFE

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blode irrcluded .

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the Public Service Commission to disallow
most of a rate increase request created an

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mode of alumil'll.ftl alloy.

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ports and tools.

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Reaching More
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Families
Middleport-Pomeroy

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period frorn three minutes to one minute.
As such, a one-minute night-rate call
to Los Angeles, Calif. from Ohio for
example, will cost 22 cents under the new
schedule. The present rate Is 35 cents for
three minutes.
If that call lasted three minutes,
however, under the new rate it wlll cos I 54
cents. Each additional minute ror "the
maximum distance rate step Is 16 cents
Inter-state rates vary in proportion to·
dis~nce between the locat!Qns Involved,
he said,
Increases also affect operator-assisted
&lt;:Qll~ _pqd some b,usiness services, such as
WATS (Wide Afe~ Telephone Sel-vice) and
special line hookups .
w'opa·t emp has•z· ed the rate ~hanges
involve
only calls crossing state lines. Toll
calls made within Ohio are not affected.
lje said sample rates, as will appear in

PAUL SMART

Smart to have

~i~~:s~~~e~~;e~~;~~~·A~~:Lbe enclosed Rotary award

Counselor will help

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County law
officers are still searching for two teenage
girls reported missing a week ·ago.
No information has come to the
families of the_ whereabouts of Betty Jo
Roach, 15, of 31 Smithers St., Gallipolis,
and Tammy Doyle, 15, of 816 First Ave.
Both girls, students at Gallla Academy
MIDDLEPORT - Ron Nathan, public
High Sc/lool, were last seen last Friday.
counselor
from Washington, D. C.,
be
They are believed to be together.
Betty Jo Roach Is 5-1&gt;, weighs 110 at the old Council Chambers in the City
pounds and has long dark brown hair. Building in Middleport on Wednesday at 2
When last seen, she was wearing brown p.m.
Mr. Nathan will provide assistance for
jeans, a brown sweater and blue denim
jacket. Miss Doyle has brown shoulder anyone who wishes to testify at the. public
length hair and blue eyes. She is about the hearing in Akron on the abandonment of
the Penn Central Line from Nllro to
same height and weight as Miss Roush.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Corning,
Anyone wishing infonnation on what
the two girls is asked to call the Galllpolis
can
be done to protest the abandonment of
Police Department or Gallla County
this
line
is urged to meet wilh Mr. Nathan.
sheriff's office immediately.

develop testimony
against rail move

will

MIDDLEPORT - Paul Smart, retired
banker, was unanimously nominated by
his club Friday night to ~celve the
Governor's Award for Fellowship to "be
bestowed at the district convention of
Rota)Y International this spring.
The Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club
will be represented at lhe convention by
President Bob Bumgarner, vice-president
Vernon Weber, Mr. Smart, and others.
The award'was devised by Gov. James
Rhodes to emphasize the hallmark of
Rotary clubs the world over which is
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fellowship.
The club endo~sed a resolution In
support of the Appalachian Ohio Regional
Transit Assn. (APRTA) to obtain a federal
grant to extend bus service into Meigs
County.
Birthdays of Rotarians, Weber, John
Bacon, John Will and Robert Buck were
observed. Ladies · of Heath United
Methodist Church served dinner in social
rooms of the church.

Riverby featuring faculty works' exhibit

GALLIPOLIS - The ar! exhibit at
Riverby this month will appeal to
everyone .
On display are works in oils, acrylics,
POMEROY - Dale Shultz, president president and loan officer of that finn. For
tissue
collage, ceramics, photography,
of The Athens County Savings and Loan the past low- years be has been employed
Company, announced Saturday Richard -m the Civil Engineering department at reed and rush weaving and upholstering.
The artists represented in the show are
E. (Rich 1 Jones of Pomeroy has been The James M. Gavin Plant.
appointed manager of lhe company's
In making the announcement Shultz lOcal residents, the faculty of the French
Meigs County office.
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stated: "We are pleased to have Rich · Art Colony, the first time in recent years
Jones, a lifetime resid&lt;Jt of _Meigs Jones join our firm as' manager. His ex- that a sampling of their work has been
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County, was employed for 10 years at The perience in finance, and knowlectge .of the collec"'d and displayed.
The show offers area art enthusiasts a
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Company and people in the area will hi of great assistfrom 1964 until "1969 s~tved as vice ance in our continuing effort to better splendid opportunity to enjoy the talents of
these artists who have so generously
serve the pe~le of Meigs. County."
donated their time and knowledg to the
enrichment of F.A.C.'s educational
program . All the contributors to the
exhibit are women, some with families,
some with jobs, and all with busy, interesting lives. .
.
Margaret Brim, wife of Ralph Brim,
GALLIPOLIS - "Look! · Listen!
resident of Mabelene Dr ., is a native Gallia
Poin t!"
Countian. The Brims lived many years,
Those three commands will be part of
prior to -their relirement, in Rudolph, Ohio,
the painless, fun in the screening for vision
where Mrs. Brim was owner and inand hearing of the 4 and f&gt;-year-{lfd
structor of the Hillside Hobby Box. Most of
children of Gallia County wben their .
Mrs. Brim's art educa lion came throug_h
parents bring them to ·the Gallia County
private , instructors, Line Bloom, Carl
Health . Department,
Courthouse
Berlin, and · Ernie Spring. She holds
basement, Wednesday and Thursday from
several &lt;'ertifica tes of merit from various
9 to 11 :30a.rh. and I to J p.m. each day .
cotTespondent schools.
It is possible that a child may have a
· /\t one . time. Mrs. Brim ll"rved on a
visual or hearing defect without the
three-member panel of judges pertaining
parents being aware of the problem . Early
to other arhsts ·.works,. Her paintings have
.detection rnay bring about awareness and
also been jw-ied and showed at Port of
treatment befo(e-damage is permanent.
Toledo. '
Taxes support this program and
The Brims are parents of two children.
residents of the area are w-ged to lake·
She . is shllwing wci·ks in charcoal,
, ~dvantage of it. There is no charge, and
W" icrcolilr, pastel, oil, acrylic and ink
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w,,sh. .
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POMEROY
CEMENT BLOCK CO.
Friendly Ones

Rees. Mrs. Rees has been employed by the Gallia Co~ty
Health Qepartment while Mr. Rees was associated with the
Auditor's Office as appraiser and weights Inspector. The four
were presen"'d with gifts and are shown above holding three
large cakes which were the main course during the party,

Your Invited Guest

SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1975

POMEROY - Help for lite repair ~~
the upper parking lot wall ·in Pomeroy
unfavorable economic situation. As a appears certam, accordmg :to Pomeroy
.
result, he said, the finn was forced to close Mayor Dale E. Smith.
the four units.
Mayor Smith said he has been advised
Under questioning, Beard admitted by the U. S. Corps of Engineers that
that the firm's decision to bw-n off its old through the efforts of Cong. Clarenc&lt;
stockpile may have been the reason it Miller, bids on the repair ,;,ork will be ·
bought the higher priced coal a year early. taken by April I and the job will be let by
But he contended lhat it should not take May 15.
Village officials have maintained river
two years to change the stqckpile to high
quality coaL
erosion has caused part of the parking lot
Sen. Pal Hamilton, D-Fayette, asked wall to crumble into the Ohio River. A
who made the decision to close the C..bin section of the lot has been blocked off from
parking for several yeavs due to the
Creek plant.
collapse
of a section of the wall.
Robinson said he wasn't sure, but ·
indicated the final determination was
SUBSIDIES RETURNED
made .by Donald C. Cook, chainnan of the
COLUMBUS- State Auditor Thomas
parent American Electric Power system.
K
Ferguson's
office reported $137,422.35 in
Sen. J . Frank Deem, R-Pieasants,
criminal
costs
subsidies was distributed to
asked what plans the firm had for itiB
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county
clerks
of court. The Gallla
employes at the Cabin Creek facility.
Robinson said there was no specific County Clerk of Courts office received
plan, but said the company would try to $395.10 and the Meigs County Clerk of
Courts, $117.45.
help those thrown out of work.
"! think you'd be smart to try and
make an effort to take care of those

Jones named S&amp;L boss

l8-90uge steel bracket clamps

REGULAR 5.99

RETIREES HONORED - Office holders and employees
or th~ Gall•a County Courthouse and other friends gave a
SW'pnse party Friday for lour retiring courthouse empl?yees. Morton L. Dickey, auditor for over 2Q years and his
Wlfe, Lora, r~llred as of Friday as did Mr. and Mrs. Don

POMEROY - The increase granted
American Telephone "&amp; Telegraph Co. on
mter-state long distance rates will affect
all users effective today. General
Telephone Co. of Ohio said at Marion.
Robert M. Wopal, president of General
of Ohio, said changes in inter-state rates
apply to all phone companies. General ot
OhiO and other companies concur with1.
AT&amp;T rates. The rates are on file with the I
Palachian Power announced recenUy ~t the rour units
Federal
· · ·m '
. Communications Comm1ss1on
would be phased out of operation by iJuly 1, 'with apWas~~ngtFonc'cD.hC.
.
pro~~ly 200 of_ Sporn's 3~0 eml!lore~ ~be furloughed. At
e _·, e said11 is \he governing
the tinie ·APC S1nd the ,compaily "''found itseH unable to
agency on mter-state ·rates. Approval to .
finan"l' the very h!rge cost of installing new environmental
boost the rates was granted AT&amp;T on
protection facilities on its tWo Wlils." Ohio Pomr owns two of
March 5. The new raU!s were to take effect
the lour units.
12:01 a.m. Sunday.
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CARAVAN FORMS - Despite heavy snow OUrrtes and
strong winds, an 11-ear caravan, headed by Mason CoWlty
Sheriff Elvin E. "Pete" Wedge formed on the parking lot at
the l'hilip Sporn Plant Saturday morning before traveling to
Charleston. Concerned citizens and employes of Central
Operapng and Central Coal Company of New Haven planned
to visit legislators anq other state officials concerning the
proposed shut-&lt;lown of Sporn's units one throu~h four. Ap-

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Filter tip.

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Kate Jarreil, teacher;

American Association uf University

GALLIPOLIS-POINT PLEASANT

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Starring : Burt Reynolds
8. Eddie Albert

Also,

Mrs. Jcnn Wood , instructor assis41nt and
bus driver; Karen Sprouse, home trainer ;
Samuel ~ern , Conservancy District i:!ide;

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MEIGS THEATRE
THE LONGEST YARD

ChurChes of Christ.

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Program

Some toll rate
increases .made

Baxter,

Cooll••lle: Sue McCourt,
Pomeroy: Robert Roush.
Racine: William Robinson,
Racine: William Barnhart,
Middleport : Clifford Hiller,
Minersville : Robert Warren.
Gallipolis : Ann Baker. Mid,
dl eport: William Martin,
Shade. and Mae Boston,
Racine .
Discharged
Bertha
Zamorano,
Carol
Will,
Claudette Randolph, Sharon
Roseberry, Margaret C..sto,
Brenda Haley. Sherwood
Meredith .

Hetired Senior Volunteer

.rep resentative and also represe ntative of
the Meigs Women's Fellowship of the

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Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admitted - Emmett Ward.
Vinton : Betty Van Mater ,

Maxine Whi"'head ; Mrs. Clyde Andrews,

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t\ll'cnding the mee ting were A. G.
l..ipscmnb: Grace Weber, paren t and
Hc tardation Board me mber ; Wilma
Parker, Board member : Ruth Kurr,
parenl and cO-chairperson of a committee;

Becoming partly cloudy
Sunday. Highs ranging from
upper 20s and lower 30s in
north to mid 30s and lower 40s
in south. Cloudy Sunday night
and Monday with chance of
snow changing to rain Monday.
Lows 15 to 25. Highs in mid 30s
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send representatives. The next mccling
will be held in the ,-ourtroom on April J,
7:30p.m. Mrs. S..uer sairi.
Fact sheets were distributed by Judge
Manning Websl&lt;e r, pre•ident of the Board
of Mental Retardation . Committees aJ&gt;poinled were Rick Crow and Mrs. Sauer.
Mrs . Fay Sauer , committee president, promotion; Rathacl Downie, Maxint•
said the committee's objec tive ls to Whitehead and Maxine Winge II, publicity:
channel information frOm the Meigs Louise Scaggs, Grace Weber and Ed
County Commissioners, whO are cha rged Kennedy, speaking engagement comwith financing the education or the men- millee : Phyllis Skinner. Ruth Karr. and
tally retarded, and the Board of Retar - Wilma Parker, fund raising.
dation , whose responsibility il is to
April and May were designated
supervise that instruction, to the public "promotion months.'' Mrs. Sauer inthrough individuals and representatives of dicated others will be named to the
organ ization s.
committees and other committees will be
She explained that the special concern appointed at the April meeting.
now is to promote the 1.6 mill levy
Eric Chambers, workshop director,
aut horized by the Commissioners to be spoke at length ol the work thai goes on in
placed on the June ballot.
his workshop and of the items made for
The meetings are open to the public, sale . He extended an open invitation to
there are no membership dues , and visit the facilities located in the former
organlzations are particularly inv ited to Tuckerman building at the corner of

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Citizens
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owners if they would dedicate
the area to the village in order
that it could be paved.
In other business council
agreed to purchase low- Martin
bird houses to be placed on the
village park.
One of the houses, made by
Walter Harris, was displayed
at the meeting . They have
lhree stories with 18 openings.
Council wants to take on a
beautification project each
year, and while projects
ce rtainl y ca nnot be large ,
"every
little
bit
of
beautification helps," it was
agreed.
Mayor London suggested
council, in conjunction with
homemakers, adopt a "town
tree". He suggested the pink
dogwood.
He fw-ther suggested that
council order the trees and
members of the Homemakers
Club sell them. The idea was
accepted, and it was even
sugges"'d that pink dogwoods
be placed along the highway on
SR 124 from corporation to
corporation .
Afir st reading was given to a
resolution to increase the
salary of the clerk from $228 a
year to $360.
Attending were Mayor
London, Troy Zwilling, Eber
Pickens, Henry Hill , Ed
Neutzling, Robert Wingett,
councilmen~ George Holman,
treasw-er, Chief Varian, Mrs.
London, and Kathryn Crow,
clerk.

lwo, who were riding with their

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Langsville,' off the edge of the
road.
Yarbrough's car traveled
over an embankment and
stopped at the edge of a Cl"f!k-

low- tenths of a mile west of
Salem Center where an
unknown vehicle 1\'ent left of
cars .
A final accident occw-red at cen"'r forcing a car driven by
12:50 a.m. today on Rt. 124, - Harry Yarbrough, 25, Rt. 1,

son, 48, Rt. 1, Ewington. There
was moderate damage to both

Susan Clarke, wife of Dr. Oscar Show in Cincinnati.
Clarke, resides at Spruce Knoll. She is the
Mrs . Clarke enjoys painting area
mother of three daughters. A native of scenes and scenes sketched during her
Montana, Mrs . . Clark studied at the wilderness travels.
Minneapolis School of Art and University
At Riverby she is showing works In
of Washington where she has a degree in acrylic, silk screen and tissue collage.
painting and design . Her wor-ks have been
Nancy Evans ; a native of Mt.
shown in the Tri-state Artists Exhibit and Pleasant, Ohio, lives on Raccoon Creek
Exhibit 180 at the Huntington Galleries Rd. with her husband, Jimmie,. and their
and the State Medical A..sociation Art four children. Mrs. Evans is a ~raduate of

Ken I State University with a B. S. in Home
Economics. She came to this area as
Gallia County Extension Agent, Home
Economics. She received her !raining in
upholstering from the Extension
specialists in Columbus. Nancy Evans Is
exhibiting a chair which ·she has
upholstered.
S..undra Koby lives with her·husband,
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Hundreds ·~xpected ~~:t coin show
GALLIPOLIS- Coin collectors and the
in"'res"'d public from 9 to .90 years of age
will have their day here next Sunday when
a quarter of a million dollars or more
worth of rare colO§, paper currency,
postage stamps, and medals will be on
display in the banquet rooms of the
Holiday Inn motel at Kanauga.
The occasion is the 12th Annual Spring
Coin Show hosted by the OH·KAN Coin
Cl~b of Middleport. The event, open to the
public without charge, will begin at 9 a.m.
and continue to 5 p.m. Plenty of easy
parking. is available.
Fifteen coi n dealers of Ohio and West
Vir~inia have made advance registrations ·
to open the show buying, selling, and
~trading ev,ery sort of numismatic
material, said J.ames Phillips , registration
Chainnan of Pl. Pleasant.
To add to the attraction.. the 7f&gt;mcmb¢r c~ub will give awar a z:eal silver
dollar-every hour on the hour, and special
souveqirs. wooden . nickels ·and free
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numismatic newspapers while they last.
The day long event will close with giving
away $150 in prizes, cash and coins.
The public interested in the history of
the country will find a vast assortment of
exhibits, enlarged over other years, with
sh"":ings of rare coins and paper money
dating back to the very beginni 0g of this
nation . Every type of United States
coinage will be on hand for viewing .
This year's show will have added zest
as the result of the government lifting the ·
ban on dtizens owning gold bullion
any size and we;ght. Cold dust, bars,
nugge Is, and gold coins of the world
before - ··now lllegal, will likely be seen
and traded for the first time since lbe gold
ban in 1934.
For stamp lovers, an extensive

showing of United Stales postage andprst
day covers will be on exhibition. ·
Readers and local collectors are invi"'d to partiCipate in exhibiting . any
numismatic m. l'rial of .their own. Metal
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security cases will be provided for this
purpose by the host organization: All .
competition in the exhibits will be .non.
competitive. Club members will be on
hand to offer id.entlfication and free ap.
pra1sal of any •terns brought in by the
public.
.
·
The OH·KAN Coin .Club was organized
in 1962 at Pt. Pleasant with about 25
members. The late
Wedge ol.tlrat city •·
served . as its first president. Since Its
beginning, the organization has been ··
succ~sful in ilf O(lerations, · providing
monthly meetings, numiSmatic education,
discussions, coin auctions; and trading
sessions for everyone interested In the
hobby.
.
last year's annual show attracted ·
over 800 registered visitors, and club officers anticipate aQ even larger attendanc~ this y~r. Serving rnrrentiy are
Edward Burkel!, president; _Dick
1Rosenbaum, vice-president; Dorina
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n,Yidson, secretary; Robert- Harrison,
treasurer, and John ~an. Sst... ~.

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