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12 _ The Daily Sentinel, Middleport.PomerO,I', 0., Aprtlll, 1974

Atkinson's election questioned
MASON, W. Va . - The within the muml'ipahty and
eligi bility of Mason Mayor- vou' must hcwe been assessed
elec l Ira Alkmson Jr. to take :.Vith and have paid rea l or
his scat came under fire today personal property taxes within
centering around questions of thr corporate limi ts of the
·hts
residency,
voter Town of Mason for the year
registration and paying of real precrdmg the eledion. This
or personal property taxes
·sc&lt;' lion of the Code dealing with
A ruling is bemg sought by rea l and pPrsonal property has
Counci lman Russell Capehart
with signed approval of three
other councilmen, Walter
Werry, Dayton Raynes. Robert
Roach, and th e Recorder
Kenneth Reynolds. There is a '
vacancy on Mason's five-

member coun cil.
Corre s pondence

was

MEIGS THEATRE

MASON DRIVE-IN
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"SEVEN BLOWS

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'IJERMINAL
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" 11 would, therefore, be my
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eligible to run for counci lman

to vole
wtthm the corpunltc limi l&lt;; .

ONES " in observance of
Good Frida y and EASTER
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Highs in the 60s snulh and

lows In the lower 50s on
Sa turday, sinking to lower
10s by Monday.
Lows

tonight in the 40s.

Friday cloudy and mild with a

taxes to the Sheriff of Mason

more li kely in the west. Highs

County for the year precedmg in lhe upper 60s and the lower
the electwn."
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Fra5ler . She was al so preceded

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DarreL four brothers and four
sisters.
Survivors include four sons ,
Denver, Rosev ille; Clarence,

Jr ., Scottstown; Ralph , In

dianapoli s, Ind ., Marvin, Rt . 7.

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Funeral services wi ll be
Saturday a t 2 p.m. at the
Rawlings ·Coats Funeral Home

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HALLMARK
EASTER CARDS
When you care to
send the very best seleci Easter Cards
from
our
fine
selection . Mother
Father - Sister
Brother · Daughter
Son - Granddaughter Grandson
Aunt Uncle · Grandma .
Grandpa · Wife .
Husband and ·others.

EASTER TOYS
AND
NOVELTIES

Sizes J to 7
Walk Shorts - Knit Slacks
· Fashion Jeans - Knit Shirts Socks - Belts - Jackets. Let
us help you find what you
want.

Grass for Easter
Baskets
Plush
· Rabbits - Easter Egg
Coloring Kits · Party
. Decor a t ·i on s
Napkins · Egg Dye Easter Cookie Cuters .
On the 1st Floor

SEE THE FINE SELECTION

EASTER CANDY

. Main Store arid Warehouse Open
Friday and Saturday 9qOto 9. P.M.

Ready packed Easter Baskets in several sizes.
Fanny Farmer Chocolate Easleq Rabbits Easter Baskets - Chocolate Eggs - ·Cream Filled
Eggs and other Easter candy items.
On the 1sl Floor

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
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denied published reportS that 1t
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Sporn Plant near New
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"It's si mply not true," sa id

Union PreSiden t Ca rl E.
(Cricke t) Searls .
Searls sa1d the facts are that
Local 426 UWUA pulled off its
picket line "so that union
contractors can go to work
installing_ the precipitators at

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NEW HAVEN - Wes t
Virgi ni a Air Pollution Control
Commission Direc tor, Carl G.
Beard, II, announced today
that a public meeting will be
held at 7 p.m . Wednesday,
April 17, at the New Haven
Town
Hall, New Haven, W.
WASHINGTON - AFEDERALJUDGEHASSET June 17 two years to the date after the 1972 Watergate burglary- fo~ the Va.,. to receive public comment
beginning of the conspiracy trial of John 0 , Ehrlichman and five on a prop'l"ed 1.3 million
kilowatt, coa l-burnin g
others involved in the Ellsberg break-in.
U. S. District Court Judge Gerhard A. Gesell Thursday said generating sta tion to be built
in a brief order the trial date may be changed pending motions by here by the Appalachian Power
some defendants for separate trials. Charged in the case with Co mpany . Power co mpany
Ehrlichman, President Nixon's former domestic affairs adviser, representatives have agreed to
are Charles Colson, former Special White House Counsel; con- be presen t to discuss the
victed Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy; and three Cuban proposed power plant.
The proposed pla nt will
Americans, Felipe DeDiego, Bernard L. Barker and Eugenio
consis t of one 1.3 million
Martinez.
kilowatt unit which will burn
3,800,000
tons per year of coal.
WASillNGTON :_LEGISLATION TO PAY campaign expenses of presidential and congressional candidates with tax- The company proposes to inan
electros tatic
payers' money has cleared the Senate. But major roadblocks to stall
precipitator
with
a collection
enactment are ahead. The Senate Thursday approved a
efficiency
of
99.7
pet.
to control
sweeping package of political reforms whiCh not only includes
federal subsidies for political campaigns but limits on candidate emissions of fly ash.
Appalachian Power has
spending an an end to "fat cat" contributors .
.acquired
and agreed to burn
But the bill faces a hazardous ·future in the House where
there is strong hostility to federal financing of congressional low sulfur West Virginia coal ip
races and oppoSition to other provisions in the comprehensive. order to comply with sulfur
package. Even more threatening to enactment of the bill is diolxide emission regulations.
The boiler has been designed
P.residenl Nixon's adamant opposition to the concept of public
financing. His stand almost makes it certain that the bill will be to naininnize ennissions of
nitrogen oxides and will have a
vetoed.
stack of over 1,000 .feet high.
WASHINGTON- PRESIDENT NIXON is expected shortly,
possibly today, to nominate energy chief William E. Simon to
succeed George P. Shultz as treasury secreUjry. Simon will be
FOUR FINED
replaced as federal energy administrator by his deputy , John
Four defendants were fined
Sawhill, an administration source predicted. · ·
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and a fifth forfeited bond in the
The White House announced March 14 that Shultz would court of Pomeroy Mayor Dale
resign some time early in May. Simon, who kept his title as Smith Thursday night. Fined
deputy secretary of treasury ll(hile he ran the administration's were Michael Price, Pomeroy,
energy program, was Shultz's personal choice as his-successor,
$10 and cos ts, improper
sour!!es Sl/id.
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· A former Wall Street invesiment banker, Simon, 46, set up
Chester, $15 and costs,
the ·fuel allocatioo program to combat the energy shortage and failing to yield the right or
organized a rationing system for use if the short~ge worsened. way ; Paul McDaniel, Jr .,
Middleport, and Jeffrey Davis,
TEL AVIV -ISRAEL'S TWO MAJOR' POLITICAL groups,
Minersville, $15 and costs each,
the socia~t Labor aligrunent and rightist 'Ukud bloc, began
both charged with Squealing
sourxlings today to pick a su~ssor to outgoi!Jg l!'ime Minister· .
tires. Clell Wood, Jr., address
Golda Meir. The 75-year old premier handed m her formal
unknown, forfeited a $30 bond
resignation to President Ephraim Kalzir Thursday and told the
posted for intoxication
Knesset parliament·she favored· early national elections instead
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Acknowledging a gathering wave of national discontent,
LOCAL TEMPS
Mrs. Meir told the legislature, "I came to th~ concluston that
The
temperature
in downperhaps the public should be given t~ opportunity to reassess.tts
town
Pomeroy
at
11 a.tn.
political wishes." Under jsraeli . law, . the restgnallon
• ' automatically brought down ' her ertire, fjve-week'O ld Labor Friday was 64 degrees under
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WASHINGTON - · TilE HOUSE JUDICIARY Committee
admits it is legally powerle54 to compel President Nixon to
deliver the 41 Watergate tapes it has subpoenaed from him. The
panel's artillery in this new conflict .is limited to the moral
authority of the House, the weight of public opinion and the
message from Republicans manifested in the bipartisan 33-3 vote
by which the historic subpoena was approved Thursday.
The subpoena demands that Nixon deliver 41 tapes by 10 a.m.
EDT April 25 for use as potential evidence in impeaching him
and putting him on trial in the Senate. His refuSljl to comply
could itself become an impeachable offense, and the House is
likely to treat it as one.

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PREPARE SHOP- Members of the Meigs County Humane Society are spending many
hours getting their thrift shop ready for opening on Friday, Aprill9. The shop will he located m
the Stark build~gacrossfrom the Post Office in Pomeroy and will be open from )0 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. eaCh Friday and Saturday. Preparing clothing for the opening are, 1 tor, Mrs. Mary
Seaman, general chairman; Mrs . Helen Frank and Mrs. Rita Lewis.

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Knit Dress Slacks . Hanes Underwear Sport a nd Dress Shirts · Fashion Je an s ·
Jackets · Socks . Ties .· Belts · Knit Sport
Shirts - Tan k Tops · Walk Shorts and
plenty more.

head) 3QQ ..t25.
· BABY CALVES (by Head ) Bee f 80, HOI , &amp; Brown Swiss 57

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Hanes Underwear · Suspenders - Dress
and Sport Shirts · Jackets - Hand ·
ke rchiefs . Cotton Knit Shirts · Banton
Shirts · Tank Tops · Fashion Jeans.
Stop in, look around, mak e your selec ·
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hinng" hst.

t:e rta1n! y did not
aba ndon our strike," sa1d

Umon offi cials' discounted
the matter of the preferential
hirmg list as any basis for
Gloss thinking that Local 426

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announcement made Thursday

by Philip Sporn Plant Manager wa s'endmg 1ts strike.
Euge ne Gloss."
Sear ls, emphatic in tlenymg
The claim tha t the stnk e has that the stnke has ended, said
been abandoned was an~ " II will not be over unti l the
nounced by Gloss yesterday in rja ti onal Labor Relations
some area newspapers.
l'loard Appeals Co urt in
Sea rl s added the union Washmgton makes il' ruling."
dropped the picket hne at the
Local 426, consisting of 217
pl an t " becau se it wants members, went on stnke July
c1tizens of the tri-&lt;:ounty ·area I, 1973, when the company and
to know 1t is not out to deter union failed tu agree on a new
progress and because we want co ntra ct. Since that time,
union labor on the major repair however, some 100 members of
project that is about to take .the union resigned from Local
place at the Sporn plant."
426 and returned to work while
Searl s ad ded the " umon the company hired over 60
doesn't want bloodshed and replace ments .
that is what sometimes happens when a non-union con~
tractor is put onto a job while a
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
union has a picket line."
Chance of showers Sunday
Meanwhile , Gloss mainor Monday and clearing on
tained today that Wednesday
Tuesday. Highs in the 60s
between 10 and 10 :30 a .m.,
and loY. s in the 30s and the
Searls came to his office and
mid 40s.
said the un ion is no longer on

FOR THE MEN

18-28 50 .
· STEER CALVES - Good &amp;
Choice under 300 lbs 55 .65 , 400·
500 lbs 40·45 .
HEIFER CALVES - 300-400
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mformed him the umon was
taking down the picket lines
and wanted the small house
removed whi ch was co n~
structed at the picket lines in to
the plant.
Gloss said Searls placed his
name on the "preferential

BIG SELECTIONS.- WELL KNOWN BRANDS - EXCELLENT VALUES

lbs . 25· 28 . Boars 300·600 lbs
Pigs (by head ) 20 ·40 lbs .

NOW YOU KNOW
Priests in ancient Egypt had
their entire bodies shaved
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and Hosiery from our
Second
Floor
Accessories Department.

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PRICES ON MISSES,
JUNIORS AND HALF
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officiating .
Burial will be in the Cheshi re
Gravel Hill Cemetery.
Friends may ca ll at the
funeral Hom e Fr iday from 2 to

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supper. This parable is used to show people God's reconciliation or man back to Himself. Jesus Christ established
the churcH as the great institution to bring about this
reconciliation in the world . T~e church or our day has a
totreGmendous task of bringing the many lost around us back
od.
Displayed on a church 'sign were these words :
"Members Expected - Visitors•Welcomed." Whosoever
will may come is the ca ll of Christ, but -the church members
are bid to come . The gathering for the grea t supper is
threatened when they who are bid to come ask to be ex-

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SLAUG HTE R COWS
Ut il ity 33 · 34, Cann er &amp; Cutter

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Jimmy W. Fetherolf, 22, of
Logan, was char ged with
dri vi ng left of the ce nter
Wednesda y following an acRiverview .
cident at 4:20 p.m. on Rt. 7 at
The board accepted the bid of the junction to County Road &gt;
the Meigs Equipment Co. lor in Bradbury.
the chasis of two 66 passenger
Accordin g to th e Galliabuses, at $5,965 each. The Meigs Post State Highway '
Edwin Davl' and Son, Co. of P•lrol, Fetherolf, drivmg a
Danville was given the bid on tractor-trailer rig, attempted
bodies for the two buses at to pass as a car driven by
$4,685 each. The buses will be · Rebecca E. Roush, 16, of
delivered in the fall or early Pomeroy, turned left into
winter.
County Road o. There was
The Murray Sheet Metal Co., minor damage.
Parkersburg, was awarded a
bid on installation of a new roof
on the auditorium of the high
school building at a cost of
$5,934. It was agreed to participate in the Title 3 program,
John H. Beasley formally
"a rna tching fund program for
submitted
his resignation
visual aid malerials. Most of
Tuesday
as
executive
director
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or the Buckeye Hills - Hocking
new jumor high· addition.
A delegation was on hand to Valley Regional 9evelopment
inquire about the status of the District I BH·HVRDD), efRiverview School with seventh fective May Ia.
Beasley indicated he would ·
and eighth graders to be moved
be
leavi ng BH-HVRDD to
into the new junior high in the
accept
a se nior staff position
fall. They were assured that
with
Stanley
Consultants, a
the Riv erview School will
continue with the six grade major consulting engineering
planning
firm
remaining. Representatives of and
in
Mu
sca
tine
headquartered
the Tuppers Plains Boosters ·
Iowa.
Club were also present to
President Richard Holl
discuss club matters with the
moved
to begin the process of
board.
finding a successor to Beasley
by appo inting a "Searc h
Committee"' chaired by Mayor
Donald Barrell of Athens.
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high unemployment rates. "I
HO.'FMAN HOME
don 'I think he had much imMike
Hoffman , following
pact on voters in the Eighth
surgery
for
an injury suffered
District," Woodcock said.
Sparling is running for the in an auto accident March 13,
seat vaca\ed by veteran return ed home to Middlepor t
Republican James Harvey , Tuesday from Holzer Medical
who was appointed a federal Center. ·He will recuperate at
judg·e. His opponent is home. 2&gt;6 South Fourth. A
Democratic state legislator J. senior-at Meigs High, Hoffman
Robert Traxler, who has been is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
hitting hard at the Watergate Hoffman.
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She was born April 10, 1896,
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to get the membership in and ceady for the great supper . If
they want excused we must follow Christ's comma nd and,
"Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and
: bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame,"
Luke 14 :21b (The New Interna tional Version)
Our mission does not stop there if there is still room ,
and therels rootn for everyone at the great supper. We are
told ·also to, "Go out to the roads and country lanes and
make them come In, so that my house will be full. ", Luke
14:23 (N!V). We need to work til the house of God is full .
And, we need to make room for everyone to come into God's
house , The church that is fulfilling its mission is a growing
and expanding church, always making room for more.
.On this Easter Sunday my prayer is that the house of
God will be full . God 's house is not just one location _but
consists of many buildings of different sizes and .structures
throughout the countryside.
As we remember the resurrection of our Lord may
many lost souls be reconciled to God. In this way many
churches will he full in days to come, the Holy Spirit's
. presence will be fell, and many will be counted present at
the great supper in heaven.
- Thomas E. Weaver, pastor, Middleport Church of the
Nitzarene.

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Raymond T. Ferguson,
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Richard Conner, 34, Pomero
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Your Easter Shopping Center

Potts. 78, fo r mer Cheshire and
Middleport res 1dent , died early
thi s morning at the Drake
Nursing Hom e, Za nesvi lle.

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Local entertainment will
featured and door prizes a
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The Meigs County Heart Vi cki Van Heier, Tammy
Fund drive co-chrurpersons, Schoonover, Becky Fry and
Mrs. Susie Soulsby and Ra'lph Den na Denny. Princess con~
Werry , sa id today a "Heart te sta nt s are Beth Perrin ,
Fund May Day Festival" will Nancy Walla ce, Kathy Parker,
he held Sunday, May 19 from 1 and Patty Parker.p m. too p.m. at the Pomeroy
Each contesta nt has Jars in
Jun wr Hi~h School.
busi ness places an d have
Dunng the fe stiva l, the hcke ts for the 8-foot toy filled
"Queen of Hea rts" and rocke ltQbe gtven away at the
" Prmcess of Hearts" will be festival. The rocket has $80
crowned. Contestants for the worth of toys. Donations are oO
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service.
The survey also has been an
mfluence on the new $l,QO!)
book ·order of Mrs. Vilma
Pikkoja, supervisor, who has
included some of the requests
received m the survey on her
latest order. The survey indicated also interest in music
and as a result music
magazines are being ordered
to be carried on the bookmobile
and a new teen~age section has
heen added.

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paad rc(:ll or personal proper ty

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Supplymg books of fiction is
Kingery, presecuting attorne}, ttle most important service
asking a ruling. In reply, pr'ovided by the Meigs BookKingery cited a sechon of the. mobile Service according to
West Virgini a Code perta&lt;mng results so far in a study being
to SubsectiOn .C of Chapter 8, , made by the unit in the county.
Article&gt;. SectiOn 7, wh1ch says
Only about one-third of the
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. county served by the unit has
Ihavealsolhisdate (March heen included in the survey to
21, 1974) by telephone con- date as the bookmobile staff
ferred with W. R. Wooton,
see~better ways it can serve.
Assistant Attorney General,
So far, of the 1,335 persons
concerning Subsection C. It 1s
who have filled out the survey
the opmwn of 'this office and
forms, the greatest number
the Attorney General's Office
mdicated
they
thought
that unless the corporate
providing fiction the most
chater or ordinance provides
important service of the unit.
otherwise, Subsection C wou ld
Ranking
seco nd
was
be controlling. To be eligible to
records ; third was books about
run for mayor or councilman,
recreation ; fourth was tapes,
you must be a registered voter
and fifth, magazines.
Other services and their
rankings were children's
books, sixth; fa ctual in£ormation books, seve nth;
Tonight, Apnlll
reference books, eighth; fibns
NOT OPEN
and fibnstrips , ninth; paintings, lOth ; programs for
children,
lith; newspapers,
Fn .. Sat.. Sun.
12th
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out
of
town phone books,
Apni12. J3-14
13th ; photocopying, 14th;
THE LOST
ta lking books, loth ; booklists
HORIZON
(Technicolorl
and bibliographies, 16th; large
Peter Fin~h
print books, 17th; programs for
Liv Ullmann
adults, 18th ; reserve service,
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19th ; mailing or delivery to the
Show sta rts 7 p.m .
homebound, 20th; interlibrary
loan, 21st.
Already the survey has had
an impact upon the operations
of the unit. Adult programs are
heing put into effect along with
more children's programs and
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seek office.

uf shuwus ur
Saturday

lhufid~rshnwcrs

b€'Cn held to lw ('(lflstituti nnal to or mayor ftw ;~ny 'rnunw1pal
the ex 1c·n t the II 1t rcquirt•s eommunit y. you must meet the
councihncn ::and , mayors to fo ll owing ('ritenw
ha Ve bee n fn•cholders within
1. Bt• a -r~s ulcnt of lhe
the munidpalily to which they municlp(;tltty.

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CANDY SALE - Although Mrs . Katie Crow, who will be "barker" for the old fashioned
candy sale of the S1lver Slipper Saloon on Saturday, April 20, has hmted that this candy is direct
fr om the royal kitchens of the Queen of England, the word is out that 1t actually comes from
Bob Jacobs at the Pomeroy [\en Franklin Store in Pomeroy. DISplaymg the 3,0011 or so pieces of
ca ndy, which are being prepared for the sale, are I tor, Lillian Moore, Mary Pickens and
Shirley Custer, members of Preceptor Chapter, Beta S1gma Phi Sorori ty, wh ich will operate
the saloon at the Pome roy Junior High School. Aimos! 100 valuable prizes will be given away
during the ca ndy sale.

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Weather
Showers and thundershowers
in the southea st tontght. Luws

in the lower oOs. Cha nce of
showers and mild Sunday but
more likely in the sou theast.

Highs in the 60s.

Street auction· planned
A street auction of both nev.

and used items will be stilged
by the Middleport - Pomeroy
Area Branch of the Amen can
Association of University
Women on May I I at 10 a.m at

the Meigs Coun ty Museum
The even t .is being held to

Partlow killed

ra ise money for a locater uni t
for the mu seum, the :;pecLal bi-

Roger W. Partlow, 20, Rt. 1,
Middleport, was killed at about
2:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Stewart-Tinn Coal Co. in
Vin ton County .
G. E. Strong, Vinton Coun ty
Coroner, said Partlow died as
the result of a broken neck
suffered when he was caught
he twee n a loadmg machine and
the roof of the underground

Roger ; h1s parents, Levi and
Helen
McKee
Pa r tlow,
Pomeroy ; two brothers. John
and Allen , at home; three
siste rs, Susa nne Richmond ,
Middleport; Donna Shockey,
Florida, and Linda Partlow, at
home.
Funeral services w11l be at 10
a.m. Monday at the Ewing
Funeral Home wher-e--kiends
mine.
may call after 7 this evening.
Surviving are his wife , Bunal will be in the Rock
Gloria; two sons, William and Springs Cemetery.

centenn ial project or the
AAUW . Lar ge 1tems contribu ted will be auctioned off,
wh1le sma ller items will be
displayed and pnced for the
sale. Donations of all kinds are
bemg accepted and for pickup
residents are asked to contact

VOTES ·ACCEP'I'ED
The Meigs County Board of
Elections office, loca ted in
the Masonic Temple at
Pomeroy is open from 1 to 4

p.m. Monday through
Saturday each week until 4

Gravel damages 2 autos
County-owned tru cks loaded
with gravel caused damage to
two vehicles in two separate
InCidents Thursday afternoon,
the Meigs County Sheriff 's .,
Depactment reporterl.
On SR 338, Margaret G.
Burn, Bolivar, was traveling
south when a county truck,
traveling north , passed the
Burri vehicle when gravel
from the truck ca used damage
to Burri's windshield a nd
radiator.
The same thing happe ned to
the auto June H. Wickersham ,
Rt. 2, Racine, was driving.

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Mrs. Wickersham was also
traveling south when a northbound coun ty truck passed
and as It did so, gra~el fell
from the truck and damaged
her windshield.
The sheriff's departme nt is
also investigating a hit-skip at
o:10 p.m . Thursday in Sutton
'rwp. on SR 124.
A truck belonging to Pointview Cable TV, Jlarked off the
h1ghway headed south , was
struck by a vehicle wh ich
continued , on . Th ere was
medmm damage.

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May primary elections.
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Mrs. Daisy Blakeslee, general Jca r~ne Bowen ; priclng and
chairwoman at 992-2304 ; Mrs. conduct of the auction, Mrs.
Na ncy Reed, at 992-2270, or Maxine Wingett and Mrs. Edna
Mrs. Sibley Slack, at 992-2269 Pri ce; and cleanup, Mrs. Betsy
Specialli es of the s tree t Hork y and Mrs . E:maline
auehon will be a kiddie corner Pratt.
be1ng planned by Mrs. Phyllis
Hac kett and Mrs. Sabra
Morrison , and a bake sale.
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Other com m1 ttees are
location and booth, Jennifer
Butcher and Marta Guilkey;
soilcitmg, Mrs. Nancy Reed
and Mrs Slack; collection;
The
Pomeroy
Police
Mrs. E:ileen Buck and Mrs . Department investigated a
single car a~cident Thursday
at4 :o9 p.m. on Pomeroy 's West
Mam St.
Arizona Stewart, Rt. 3,
The parkmg lot of Meigs
Chapter o3, Disabled American Pomeroy, was traveling East
Vete rans, Butternut Ave., on West Main when clothing on
Pomeroy, has been 'closed to the front seat fell to the floor.
As she reached for the items
.
the public.
she
took her eyes off the highOfficers of the organization
way
cu using the car to stroke a
sa id the lot has been used
power
pole.
freely by the public over U1e ·
She was taken to Veterans
past years. Loca ted across the
Hosp1tal by private
'Memonal
street from the DAV Home, the
car.
for
lacerations
to her
lot I'! ill be used now at all times
only by members, or persons mouth. There was 'medium
rent in g, or by otherwi se prope rty damage. No .citation
was issued.
authorized personnel.

Power pole ·
hit by car

Parking ended

Contracts granted teachers
RACINE - Contracts were
gran ted teachers by the
Southern Local School Di~trict
Board of Education Thursday
night.
Given one-year co ntrac ts
were Barbara Baer, Donna
Cross, Brenda and Ted Trotter,

Joy Bigler, Pauline Hill,
Steven Wagner and Carol
Wolfe. Two"year co ntrac ts
went to John Dudding, James
and Barbara Lawrence, Joyce
Ritchie, Bob · and Jannie
Spurlock, William Downie, Jr.,
and Carla Shuler. Awa rded

Next school term begins August 27
Pure inflation has caused many school dlSiricls to seck
By GeGrge Hargraves, Supt.
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additional support through increased taxes. More districts will
Meigs Local School District
This evening's column will touch briefly on a number of have to do so m the future. Contlnued inflatio~ Wtll certainly push
many additional districts in this same direction dunng the
items. I trust that one or more will be of some interest to you.
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A
fixed
nwnher
of
dollars
will
go
just
so
far
and
then
you
Aprillo. The original school calendar had this set as a vacation
have
to
have
more
dollars.
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day, but we have missed six days of school and must make one
· A COMMITIEE OF TiiE OHIO legislature IS conductmg an
up Monday is that makeup day for Metgs Local.
· The school calendar for the 1974-75 school year has the first in-&lt;lepth study of th~ system that is us~d to ~llocate state ,dollars
day of school set for Tuesday, August 27. This is one wee k prior to to local school distncts. We are watchmg this corrumttee s work
l..abor Day. This is mentioned now so .you can put II on your with interest and look forward eagerly to its report. When 7&gt; pet.
calendar and pl;m accordingly. This school calendar also of .our school dollars come from the State, we have to be very
much aware of and concerned about any changes tha t tnight be
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Speaking of Schools--No. 310
report in mid-December instead of mid.{)ctober as it was
originally planned.
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A small, hard-working group of parents at H~rlSonvtlle
classes in the 1974-7&gt; school year will be May 28 . Teachers w1ll
School is doing a big job of painting the interiOr of the1r buildmg.
complete records and reports on May 29.
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They are looking forward , as we are, to an open house early m
Let me state another reminder about the May 1 s1gn-up day ryray There have been some significant physical Improvements
for next year's kinderga'rten. A birth certificate and an imat H~rrisonv ille School during the last year and a half. The PTO
munization record must be presented. The child must be five on
has been the key force in this effort.
or before September 30, 1974. It is quite important that we have ·
DRUGS HAVE NOT BEEN mentioned in this column f~r
all children registered in order (or us to be able to establish a bus
considerable time. This does not mean that the proble~ has helm
route for the morning and afternoon classes.
·.s&lt;ilved or that we have ceased being concerned .w1th It. On th~·
A student who will enter grade one next year and did not
contrary, we still consider the drug problem a btg threat to the
have kindergarten lhis year should also be registered at the
young people in our schools. I hope that you share this concern
proper school on May 1.1 To enter grade one the student must be
and will discuss the dangers of drugs with any students who live
six on or before ~!ember 30, 19Z4. We need a birth certificate ~o
at your house.
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NEWS AND NOTES -Remember that the Coal Port School
Inflation Coothm~
will he for sale at auction at 10 a . m. on the morning of Saturday,
Inflation continues to gnaw away steadily at the purse of
May 4- BY strictly limiting extra trips we are hopeful that we
school finance. This is happening all over this state, and all
will
have an adequate spply, of ga.sollne for April - '!fe are ?ow
across the nation. The purchasing power of employees' dollars
one
week into the final grading period - PaS$-1311 questions
and the purchasing power-orthe school district's dollars shrink
each day. I am certain that you are feeling il also. When and should not be delayed, n,ow , call the school - There are sllll
openings in vocational programs at the high school.
where' it will stop ls the big, unai)Swered question.
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three -year contracts were

Sa ndra Hill, Kathryn Hill and
William Jewell with Erma
McClung be ing given a fiveyear contract. Continuing
co ntrac~s went to Jean Alkire
and Lean Ord.
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Named principals for the
next year were Jim Adams,
high school; Jennings Beegle,
junior high ; Robert Beegle,
Racine elementary; Cbarles
Baer, Syracuse; James
Wickline,
Letart ,. and
Lawrence Wolfe, Portland. &gt; \'
EAtended service contracts
wehC to Bill Jewell, head
football coach; John Dudding,
assistant ; Ca rl Wolfe, head
basketball coac h and athletic
director ; Hilton Wolfe, Jr.,
James
baseball coach;
Lawrence and John Dudding,
junior high basketball ; John
·Bailey, varsity golf ; Connee
Andrews,
girls athletic
director and majorette advisor ; . Carla
Shuler,
cheerleader advisor; Mrs. Lee
!Jee, varsity show, and Barbara Bae10, Echo and Yearbook
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advisor.
The
school · calendar
I'CC(!mmended by the Meigs
County Board of Education
was approved for the next
school year. The board accepted the resignation of Mrs.
Nancy Carnahan as derk of the
board effective Aug. · 1.
Applications
for ·
the
post. will
be ·accepted
until
May . 1. · These
may be directed to the
board .through box 98 or box
176, Ra'*'e. The board pla'nned
to tlake part In the puJlll trana·portation m'aintenan'ce

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Pro StJindings

of Pomeroy appointed

B y l:Jn1t ed Press tntern a flonal
E astern Conf pr ence Pla yoff s
Bes t of-seve n
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to Methodist district program staff
PORTSMOUTH - RutH S
Tompkms of Pomero~ for the

asSis tants appoin ted to churc hes 1n Por tsmou th Wl•sley Thr( •l (tg lciJ I Sem inary,
dtstncts thrOtlghout the West Das tnc l and a lso bear eertc m Was hington, D C , tn 197:! She

past seven years the Director

Oh10 Con ference. fa lli ng out a

of Chnslian EducatiOn for
Portsmouth District. has been
appotnted to a new offtce on thePor tsmouth D1stnet staff
Bishop F Gerald Ensley satd
Mrs Tom pkms '•s th~ ne"
Program Assistant on the staff
of the Rev Hughey L Jones,
Sup t of the Portsmo uth
Distrtcl
She ts one of 10 program

,,. wdafe con tamed m a new

sh uclui e plan approved by the

1cspons lbth hl'S tu the uverall ha~ trave led ltn CJughout tbe
lonfe1enec prog ram throug h thst r1ct he)pmg churc h se h ool~
the Cuuncal on M1mstnes an 1m prove the mstruct10n uf the1r

conference a t a spec1a l sesston

Columbus

yo ut h, chi ld ren and adults a nd

last November
Mrs Tompk ms ts a con.
The program assista nt ts a secr a ted lay ,worker m the
key featu re of Ute new struc- Umted Method iSt Church. 'olt th
ture, destgned ' to br10g the cer tl ftca t wn m Chns h a n
skalls ;md resources of the Educatwn Through the conchurch closer to local chur- hnumg educa lt on prog ram she
ches Mrs Tompktns wtll work successfully completed a
closely wt th the 1 5~ tnre l sen es of f~ur c;('r-..un~r&lt;: ·1 t

srnce 1954 has served as an
mstr ud or m La borator y and

Obser va tiOn Sc hoo ls
of
Chrtsttan Educa tiOn at the
conference and d1stn ct leve l
Pn or t o workm g on d1stn(. t

staff m Chn stl an F.duca twn,

Lo~

• clm ch ed se n es

served four years as Con·

Thur sd a v' s R es ulTS
Oetro •t 92 Chtc ag o 68
( Only gam e sch edul ed)
Frtda v's Ga m es
Ca p1t a1 at New York
Boston a t Bu ff al o
'('Only g am es sch e dul ed )

ference &amp;&gt;creta ry of Chtldren's
Work. four yea rs as D1str1ct
Va::e President and fo ur yea r s
as 1ls treasurer
Mrs Tompkms, a f orm er

NHL Pla y offs

resident of Pome roy, achvely

By Un•ted Pr ess lnfernattonal

pa rticipated m CIVIC affairs
~1 nd 1s a past matron of

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Lines cores
Mator L e:ague Results
By Un1ted Pre ss lnfernattonal
Nation a l L eague
(lsi G a me )

St LOUIS
012 300 020- 8 12 1
N ew Yor k
000 020 500- 7 9 2
G1b son . H ra bo sk y (7) , Fol k
e r s (7l. P en a ( 7), G ar m an (8 )
a nd S1 mm on s , Sea ver Parke r
{6), Sw a n ( 8 ), M ill e r 19 ) and
Grote W P- Ga rm an ( 1 OJ LP
- s wa n (0 l l HR S- Re1 tz (lstl
Torre
O st l.
Br oc k
(1st ),

I have prepared for readers on

lhts subject Send 50 cents to
"Cholesterol," m ca re of thts
newspaper, P 0 Box 1551,
Radto Ctty Statton. New York,
N Y 10019.
The tnglycertdes are the fat.
Your readmg ts rea ll y high, If
you have quoted II correc tly I
suspect tha t a loss of at least 40
pounds, probably more, wtll do
you a lot of good You may need
to do tt gradually You dtdn 't
gam 1t all at once I thmk you
should help yourself along wtlh
star tmg a regular walkmg
program . The more you ca n
walk daily, the faster you will
ge t resul ts You \\Ill feet better

Garre tt t 1st l

Standings
Ma1or L eagu e Slandmg s

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St LOU IS
Ch1 ca go
New Yo r k
Ph 1l a

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San Fran
5 1 833
Lo s A ng
5 , 2 714
Cmct
3 3 500
Hou ston
3 3 500
Atlant a
3 4 429
San Otego
0 6 000
K gam es b eh tn d based on

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SINGERS COMING - The New Newsmen of Charleston,
W Va , will appear at the Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene,
rorner of Union and Mulberry Avenues at 7:30p.m Saturday
as a par.t of a revtval whtch wtll cont10ue through SWiday.
Speaker is the Rev. Clell Elliott of Galltpolls. Other s10gers
wtll appear on othe• ~ vemngs. The Rev Clyde Henderson
invttes the public.

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Thur sday's R es ult s
St lo uts 8 N Y 7, 1st
St LOU tS 4 N Y 3, 2nd
Phtla 4 Chtcag o 3
Montreal 5 P tt1s 1 n1g hl
Atlanta 6 Los Ang 4, n 1gh t
Housl on 9 San D I , nigh t
{Only games scheduled )
Fnday 's Probabl e Pttchers
St Lou (S tebert 1 OJ at P ttts
(R euss 0 OL ntght
Cmc t (Ne lson 0 II at A tlant a
(R eed 1 OJ , ntgh t
Lo s Ang (Down tng 0 1) at
Hou ston (Osteen) , n 1ght
San Fr an { WIIIQhby I OJ a t San
D (McAndrew 0 l) , n tg ht
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(Only games scheduled )
Amencan Leagu e
E ast
w t pet, g b
N ew York
4 1 800
Milwau kee
3 I 750
Balt tmore
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Detro~ I
3 3 500
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Boston
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Clevel and
0 l 000 4
West
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€ al tf
4 1 800
Mtnnesota
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Oakland
3 2 600

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JOHN PHILUP SOUSA award winners at Southern Htgh School were Della Cross and
Beverly Hart. The two were presented tbe awards at the recent band banquet held at Southern
High School in Rac10e. I...r are, MISS Cross, MISs Hart and Miss Joy Bigler, band instructor
The two girls are seniors.

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Cht cago

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Thursdav ' s Results
Mtlwau kee 7 Cle v el and 6
Detrott 4 New Yor k. 1
Ba it 7 Bo ston 6, 11 inn s
Cht 4 M1nn 4, 6 tnn s r am
Cal tf 11 T exas 8, no g ht
(Only games schedul ed)
Fr•day's Probable Pttcher s
ChiCago (Wood 0 21 at Ca lt
forn •a (R yan 1 1), n tg ht
Kansa s C1ty ( Br il es 0 0) at
Mmn esota tCor bt n 0 0)
Bait (M c N a lly 0 1) at M1IW
(S laton 1 0 ), tw l l tght
N Y (Dob son I 0) at Cleveland
{ G ' Perry 0 1 J ntght
Detrot t (LaGrow 0 Ol at Boston
( Lee 0 11
(Only games schedul ed)

sENIOR MEMBERS - The senior members of Southern's High School band were honored
recently at the annual band banquet held at the high school in Racme. The students will be
presented awards on awards day whtch wtll be held in May. Front to back are, Mary Btggs,
Roma Nease, Valene Johnson and Ethan Stearns.

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and
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of the Meigs Comcenter, costumed as rabbtts, this
mumty School foWid a large plastic egg filled With candy and
favors at the school's annual Easter egg hunt Thursday afternoon ill Forest Acres Park near Rutland. Ohio Eta p,u
Chapter of Beta Sigma Pht Sorority staged the hunt
prOVIding colored boiled eggs and the plasllc prize filled eggs
for the over 30 children and adults who attend the school
Follow10g the hunt the group returned to the school where the
sorority provtded each student wtth a filled Easter basketthe Mark V Store in Middleport prov1d10g a part of the
baskets - and served refreshments. Janet Pickens, sorority
chapter service chairman, headed the day's activities.

SEOAL BASEBALL

Team

W L R OR
3 0

27

Ironton

2 0

3

Wa\le r ly

2 1 10

We l l ston

At hens

M e tQ S
Ga l l tPOl tS
J a c kson

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19

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Logan

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TOTALS
10 ) 0 69
Tuhday: 's resui1S :
Ja c kson Gallipolis ppnd

69

M e1gs Athens. ppnd
Ironton W ellston , ppnd
Wa \l erly L ogan , ppnd
Thursday's results
Ironton 2 Gall•po l is 1
wa verl y 3 At h ens I
W ellstQn 9 Jackson 2
Logan 3 Me igs 2
Apnl 16 Gimes .
W ell ston at A t h ens

RAINEY MVP
CLEVELAND (UPI )
Junior sabreman Bob Rainey
of Cleveland was named Cleve·
land State University's out·
Logan at Gall tpoli s
standing fencer at the school's Iron ton at W a\l erly
M etgs at Jackson
annual fencing banquet.
Apnl 19 G1mes
Rainey, a graduate of Holy At h en s at Logan
Name High School, had a 41·7 Wellston at Ga ll ipol iS
J"ckso n at Iro nton
record, best on the team .
Wav erly at M eigs
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MANSFIELD, Ohio (UP!) More' tban 2,000 athletes from Mansfield-Mehock Rela ys
stx states and Canada will I today a nd Saturday at Mans·
compete in the 1 43rd annual field Mala!tar Hi ~h School.
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Bob Saunders Quaker State . College Independent basketService Center heat Beach AC ball to urnamen t at Lyne
117-101 for the championship of Center Thursday mght.
the ftrst annual Rio Gra nde
The Otlers of Coach Tom
Sprag ue were paced by
Tournament
MVP
Dan
The ~ Se111iiel
Bollinger's 31 po mts . Jtm
DEVOTED TO 'IRE
Stew at t added 21. Beach AC
INTERE8T OF
~oiiiEA
was led by AI Martt~ ' s 28
CHE8'1'ERL1'ANNEHILL
pomts. F1ank Smtih had 26

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DETROIT (UP!) - Chicago
IS
faced with the prospect of
Fo st er ,
Folker s
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and
playing Saturday 's dec1d10g
S1mmon s, Stone , A pod aca (9 l
Sad eck t 19 1 and Hodges WPseventh
playoff game with
F olker s ! 1 OJ LP - A poda c a (0
Detroit rmnus key guard Jerry
1) H R - H1 ck m a n (lst)
Sloan.
M ont r eal
002 000 201- 5 9 1
Nobody wants hun and the
Pitt Sburg h 000 000 0 10- 1 6 2
Rog er s ( 1 0 ) and Foote , EII 1S, other !nJured Bulls, Norm Van
K1 son (7 ). M orla n (9) a n d Ry an
Lier, Clifford Ray and Bob
LP- E II1 S (0 I I
Los Ang eles 0 10 000 300- 4 8 2 Love, to be healthy more than
Atlant a
. 010 101 JO x ~ 6 11 0
Coach Ray Scott of tbe Pistons.
M essers m tth . Rau (6) , Ho ugh
O J. Marshall (7) and F er
Detroit forced the wmnerguson, N1e kro F nsella (8) and
advances
match by rtdmg the
Oa t es WP - N1ekr o (2 OJ LP Hough (0 ll
HR s- L um ( 1), hot fourti:J.quarter shoot10g of
Aaron ( 3 1
Houston
06 1 101 ooo....:. 9 14 1 Bob Lamer and George Trapp
San Ot eQo
000 010 000- 1 a 0 to a 92-M SIXth-game vtctory
Grtff tn .
Johnson
(8 ),
Sche rman 19) and M
May , Thursday night over the Bulls.
Edwa rd s . Jon es. Mcin to sh (2 ),
The vtctor in Saturday afGar ci a (6 ), Rom a ( 81. Troedson
(9) and Ke nda l l WP - Grtft m ternoon's' nationally teleVISed
{11 ) LP - J ones (0 2) HR affatr meets the Bucks 10
Wat son (1 l
Phtla del pht a 000 100 102- 4 8 1 Milwaukee on Tuesday night in
Ch tc ag o
000 300 000- 3 6 0 the start of the semifinal round
Ca rlton , L tn zy (7 ), Sc ar ce
( 91, W att (9 ) and Boon e, E ssta n of the National Basketball
( 9) , Hoo t on , P tna (7) and Assoctation playoffs.
M1tterw a ld WP - Ltnzy ( 1 0 )
In tonight's playoff acllon,
LP- Pma (0 IJ
HR - Hutton
llst l
the Capttal Bullets are in New
( Only Games Scheduled)
York to face the Knicks m the
decid10g game of their best-ofAmerican League
New York
000 000 001 - 1 2 0 seven series and Boston is at
o ~tro t t
001 000 30x - 4 12 0
Buffalo holdmg a 3-2 lead in
Sto ttl e mvr ~. Buskey (7) and
Mun son
Co leman (1 OJ and gsmes over the Braves.
Freehan L P- Sto tt lem y r e 11
Sloan, the Bulls' 6-foot-5
11
HR S- M
Stanley (2nd) ,
Whit e (1 st )
guard who has been hurling the
( 11 innings )
Bal t tmo re 000 300 110 11 - 7 9 1 Pistons with his rebounding
Boston
021 000 200 10- .6 12 2· and outstde shooting, suffered
Pa lm er , Al exand er (7) , Jac k
son ( 7) , Re yn olds (1 0) and a ankle inJUry that may be
William s
Ttant. Seg u1 (7) , severe enough to knock him o~t
Drago ( 11 l and Montgomery
WP -R e y nolds {I OJ LP -Segu t of the f10al game. It was so bad
{t ll
HR S Coggm s (l st) , he couldn't walk to the shower
Bentau ez ( 1st)
Te x as
400 002 030- 8 9 0 after the game. He rooeived
Californi a
113 400 20x - 11 15 2 the 10jury coming down with a
Cl yd e, Broberg (2 1, Foucault
(4), A l l en {7) and Btllmgs, rebound and apparently agStng er , Selma 18 ) and Ro
gravated 11 during the fourth
dngue z WP - Sing er (1 . 0) LP
HIS running mate,
quarter.
- Broberg (0-2) H Rs - St anton
( 3 ), Ep st em ( 1 ), Rob tn son (l)
Van Lter, spained an ankle but
11 did not appear bad enough to
(6 1nntngs, ram)
ChiCago
012 om - 4 6 1 prevent hun from playing.
Mtnnesot a
022 000- 4 5 0
Ray banged up a knee .and '
Kaat , Go ssag e (3 )
and
Herrmann , Decker and Hun
Love, who only made tWo of his
dley
last
19 shots, suffered a brwsed
Mtlwau kee 110 220 100- 7 10 o
Clev eland
500 000 01 0- 6 10 0 arm.
Colborn , J Be ll (1 ), Murphy
Chtcago h •• yet to win the
(8), Rodr igu ez (9) and Porter,
Bosm an , Ttmmerman (4 ), Wd
deciding game of any playoff
cox (5 ), Sander s ( 7) and Eilts senes it's been m but the two
WP J Be ll ( 1 0) LP- T1mmer
man (0 1 l H RS-Gar cta (2nd), times the Bulls extended their
Brtgg s (2nd ), E il ts ( 1st )
opposition to seven gamesCOnly games scheduled)
aga111Sl Los Angeles in 1970 and
again last year, they were on
AC INVIT ATION'AL
the road for the fiqil.
ASHLAND, Ohio (UPI)
Chtcago had the game's high
The stxth annual Ashland scorer Thursday night m Chet
Invitational Golf Tournament Walker with 33 points but the
will be held today and Saturday next highest for the Bulls ..;as
at the Ashland Country Club. Love, who only had 14.
Host Ashland and Wooster
Lamer led Detroit with 28,
are considered to be co· getting 14 in the final quarter
favorites in the college by sinking 7-of-9 shots. He only
division , while Ohio State and had four In the first half as
Bowling Green are given the Chtcago effechvely kept him
best shots at wiruung the from getting the ball.
Wiiversity division.
Trapp had 12 points, the
same as Stu Lantz, but he
scored on ~f~ final period
shots. The Pistons outscored
the Bulls,28-24 to break from a
64-64 deadlock after three
periods with Trapp and Lanier
combuung (or all but six of that
: figure. Dave Bmg contributed
22 points for Detroit.
But now it's down to just one
game to see which team plays
Milwaukee and that's not an
easy job either.
St LOU IS
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RUTH S. TOMPKINS

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Beca use of the obvious pressure for about a year I
medical problems you men- recently had a physical and
bon, he docs need to see a found my blood pressure at 158
doctor. If you have a fa mtly over 108 I am a 36-year-old
doctor you should talk to him male
about thts Another source of
The doc tor pu t me on a low
help IS for you to contact the fa t. 1,500 calorte dtet I am ftve.
Aoco h o l 1cs A n on y mo us feet and weigh 204 clothed, or
orgamza hon and see tf they about 40 pounds overwetght.
can ta lk to your husband , and My cholesterol was 246 and
perhaps he wi)l listen to them. I tr1glycendes were 846. What do
would expect, though, that they these terms m ean ? ·
woo would want htm to receive
DEAR READER - Your
proper medtcal attentton My doc tor dtd exactly n ght m
hun ch 1s, fr om your letter, that starting you on a weight
he needs medical treatment for reducmg, low fa t dtet Many
his stomach and posstble other people wtth moderately high
medtcal problems ; psychtatnc blood pressure readmgs can be
coun se lin g for underlymg trea ted by stmply gettin g nd of
problems related to his overuse the excess fa t. Anyone with
of alcohol, and all the support even moderately htgh blood
he can ge t from you and such pressure should try to get n d of
sources
as
Alco holi cs every pound of fat they can
Anonymous.
The cholesterol ts a subDEAR DR. LAMB - Con- stance made by the ltver. It ts
cernm g my self
I had not strtctly a fat, but 11 1s the
suspected that I had high blood waxy substance that sticks m

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By La\\ renee E. Lamb. M.D.

heavy drmk er, beer by the
quarts and whiskey and vodka
all in one evemng. Could thts be
why he 's upset all the time,
because he has too much in hts
system? He won't go to a
doc tor But, he needs help. He
yells for no reason How can
one help thts person?
DEAR READER - Regular
overuse of alcohol can cause
mflammahon of the stomach, a
conditi on called al coholic
gastrthsi Thts wtlllead to pam
m the upper abdomen and
nausea a nd vo mitmg Of
course, he could have an ulcer
whtch ca n also occur. He would
need an examina It on ol hts
stomach to see wh at the
problem really is.

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a nes th e ti st. Mrs Tompkms

The man has a drinking problem

very nernous and upset He's a

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Best ·of -se v en

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Her two chi ldr en, both
marned, a re Cyn tht a Ann
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Josep h Tom pkms, ftm sh10g hts
tr mnm g as a reg 1s tere d

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

DEAR DR. LAMB - My
husband vomt ts al) the tune
He's got so he can't even hold
water, bestdes food , m hts
stomach. He's quick tempered,

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NEW CONCORD, Ohio
(UPI) - Gary Ferbt;r of
Muskingum College has been
selected as one of 15 senior
basketball players to teceive a
Post -Graduate Scholarship
award of .1,000 from the
Natiooal Collegiate Athletic
Associatloo (NCAA).
Ferber, a native of ICanal '
Winchester and a four-year
regul ar - at Musk 10gu!p, ,
maintains a 3.6 scholastic
average and was an all.(Jhlo
Conference second · team ~
ae1ect1on tbe J111st aea10n., '
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Remember the 1946-47 Pomeroy Htg h School basketball
over K}J::l'l
team that won the SEOAL champwnshtp ?
Cn'€k
It's a bit dtfftcult for me to recollect the order of events back
The vte tur } pushed South.
then. espec ially stoce I dtdn't take my ftrst breath of atr unti l ern'::. over a ll r e&lt;: ur d to 2~2 m the
November of 1951
le,I~U&lt;' allcl 1-1 10 the SVAC
But people who do remember those "good old days" wtll tell Kyger Creek tlropp&lt;'&lt;l to 1-4
you that that tea m was spa rked by btg 6-5 center Char ley Slack
ovc1 al l ,,nq 1-1 m the lea gue
Slack IS now the personnel manager for Good; ear Ttre and
Souther n scored two run s '"
Rubber tn Jackso n, Mtch , an d he's got a son who ts follow mg m l is half nf the fnsl mnmg on"
ol' da d's footsteps
v. ,ol k In leadoff batter Randy
Joe Slack, who has JUSt been name j to the Ali..Slate team m W,1rncr, d s1ng (r bv ThPtss :m
Mtchtgan, set all kmds of scm mg records this past wmter at
Lumen Chrtstt Ht gh School m Jackson
. He lj;ls broken the school's season scormg record of 462
potnts and the ctty record of 469 pomts. In all , Joe tallied 627
potnts and led his Tttans to a 19-7 record and appea rance m the
state quarter fmals
Th e 6-3 Junior forward, ,;ho pulled tn 10 rebo unds per game
By DENN Y FOBES
also holds the Chn st1 ca reer record wllh 894 pmnls, and he sttll
LOGAN
- The Me tgs
has another season to go
Marauders
opened
the 1974
Joe, 17, has been playing the hardwood sport smce he was 8
SEOAL baseball season on a
and began hts career m Akron, OhiO, when he played for the So~
sour note here Thursday afof Goodyea r League m the Rubber Ctty
te r noo n . dr op pin g d
J-2
Larry Brown, former star guard for the Goodyear Wmgfoots,
dectston
to
the
Logan
Cluefonce the powerhouse of AA U basketball, was Joe 's first mta iiis
structo r Brown IS now the head coac h of the Indtana Pacers of
th e ABA.
Joe, who ts also proftctent m the classroom wtth a 3 6
average, says, according to the Jackson Cittzen Patriot, "I would
like to play ma1or college ball The game IS and ha s always bee n
my first love m athletics "
EASTERN - The Eas tern
A:; for hts relati onship wtth hiS fa ther m the cage acll vtty, he
Eag les cracked seven stratght
satd, " Dad never forced me to play and has been a great source
smgles tn the th ird 10mng afte r
of encouragement."
two ba tters were out to pla te
Th e Slacks' oldest son, Chuch, now a sophomore at Central
fiVe runs e-nroute to a '9--6
Michigan Uruvers1ty, also put hts name tn the Chrtslt record
tnumph over the Symmes
books, srormg 215 points and settmg records of most rebounds
Vtkmgs here Thursday
Valley
pe r season, 218. and most rebounds for one game, 21
afternoon
But back to dad.
The wm, the Eagles fourth m
How ma ny of you " old timers" can recall the enltre 1946-47
five
starts, keeps them atop the
Pomer oy squad which fini shed wtth a 12-2 mark and won for
SVAC
diamon d stan dtngs wtth
Pomeroy the first league ti tie smce the I936 campa1gn?
2-0
loop
mar k
a
How about a startmg lineup wtth Slack m the middle, Btl! and
With the score knotl&lt;&gt;d at 2-2
Phtl Ohlmger at the guards, and Btl! Lehew and Elmer
and
two down m the thtrd,
Houdashelt at the forwards.
Easte rn third baseman Steve
The roach was Hernd on Wtlks, wtth the rest of the team
Goebel smgled, fo llowed by a
consistmg of John Werry, Dtck Rosenbaum , Alfred Sap11, Pat
siiigle by Mik e Harr is, sconng
Hennessy, Bob Ha\\ley a nd Pat Sttv ers The managers were
Goebel
a li the " ay from fi rst on
Jack Leifheit and Wtlbur Rossell
the
htt
and run
That squad made tt to the district tournament at Ohto
Ham s took second on the
Umverstty before bemg deratled by Portsmouth, 47-39.
throw
to the plate, and ca me
The Panthers stayed even wtth Portsmouth the first quarter
home
on a smgle by Phtl
hefore droppmg beh10d 29-20 af mternussion. It seems, accordmg
Bowen, With Bowen takmg
to long ago wr1tten accountil of the game , that the Portsmouth
second
on the throw to the pla te
hoard strength was too much for the Meigs Counttans who got off
was
too late to get Ha rrts
that
only one shot each trip down the cour t
John Sheets then siiigled,
Slack's senior year, the Panthers were 8-0 Willi his departure
drtvmg III Bowen and Sheets
from the squad The team fmished the season wtth stx straight
took second on the throw to the
losses, winding up wtth an 8-6 record.
pla te. fo ll owed by a Greg
But Slack, who IS the son of Margaret Slack who restdes on
Batl ey sin gle, " 'th Ba tl ey
Mulberry Ave.m Pomeroy, and the late Harley Slack, went on to
ta kmg second on the throw to
bigger and better thmgs, starr10g for the Marshall ThWidermg
the
plate
Herd 10 the ea rly 1950s He averaged 21.8 rehoWids per game
A Rob Barber smgle moved
from 19li2-:i6 and set an NCAA major college record of 25 5
Batley to third where he was
caroms per game m 1955, a mark which still stands
dnven tn on a SIIIgle by Randy
Hts four year NCAA rehoWid record withstood many
Blake
colleg1ate greats Wttil Jacksonville's Artis Gtlmore topped 11 10
the late 1960s.
The Eagles had taken a 2-1
lead m the ft rst mnmg off
Slack also scored well for Marshall , pumptng in 15 pomts per
Symmes Valley starter and
game as a freshman and sophomore, 19 ppg as a JWitor and 23.6
his senior year
loser Jaye Myers on a wal k to
Following graduallon from Marshall, he played four seasons
Ttm Kuhn , tnple by Goebel and
a Vtktng throw iiig error, the
With the Goodyear W10gfoots, and m 1960 was named to the AAU
lone Symm es Valley m1scue of
All·Amertca team, and was a ftrst alternate along wtth John
the day
Havlicek (re: the Ohio State Buckey es and Boston Celttcs) on the
1960 Olympic team.
The Eag le s, meanwhile,
commttled 9errors on the day.
Charley called 11 quits 10 1962 followmg a tour of the Middle
East and Europe wtth the Wingfoots.
beg iiimng III the ftrst mmng
Now, at a trim 6-5, he's got plenty of tune to follow hts "chtp
when th e VIktn gs touched
off the old block" through tbe scholastic and collegtate cage
Eastern star te r Don Etchmger
ranks
for a solo run
Greg Estep walked, stole
second, and on a ground out to

rnng

pi.J ii.'d tluce more
runs 111 the f om th on smglcs b}
Vt·r n 0 1d ~Hlcl Youn).( clnd L1
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smd , Sc1\ re p1tc hed &lt;t good
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b.1 se and s tn~lr by Mitch f1nallv tutfmg dov.n tm fiU J
Nt•c~se
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tnps Sctyre hctd two fm f our too m.my mental ctnd ph jSI(,d
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honw on a !&gt;Ingle uff the ba t of
lnsw g plldtcr Cldv Hudson
Hudson Sl'llll'CI on a th ruwmg
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w1 th1 n three at 7-4 Ill the ftfth mmngs, an d g1vmg up tw o run s
Tcrr) Pme sw gled and went on two h1ls and two wa lk s wh 1le

to second on an e rror by str1 krng out one
Bowen, the Eagle catcher
Goebel came on m the second
Myers then siiigled to score and we nt one and two th trds
Ptne, followed by a wa lk to mmngs, y1eld mg JUSt one h1t,
Benn ett and run scormg a v. h1le wa lkwg one and fcw mng

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Eastern came back

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t\ul t then \\ d iked puttin g
called lhtrd stn kes
h1ts, t hey wer e st: a ttc red r um•cr s tm frr st ~nd second
Wng ht \\ ent dll the way to thro ughout every 1nmng except \ \ r th one out ~km evPI the nex t
ge t the vtetury. wl11le Me1gs the ft ftii when the Ch1efta10 s 1\\(J M rll d IHi f' l s \\ hi ffeel I 0 evul
JUn ior Perk Aull'olent the n•ute wen l down 10 or der
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Eagles In 9-6 triumph

NEW YORK (UP() - The
New York Kmcks wtsh hotshoo t10g Archte Clark had
waited unlll next season before
fl exmg hts sconng muscles.
Clark , a Kmcks' nemesis of
long stature, pu t the Capi ta l
Bullets into a contendm g
position for tonight 's opemng
round playoff !male m the bestof-seven sertes With a 2Q.pmnt
burst Wednesdti y mght that lied
the se t at 3-3
Clark's beardmg of the New
York defense was hts way of
break10g out of a playoff
sl ump. He scored only 18 points
10 the previous five fi rst round
Eastern Conference playoff
games wtth the Kmcks and.
there was doubt he could regam
the sta rtmg guard post lion from
Kevm Porter
A shoulder separalton and an
elbow IOJury pared Clark's
value to the Bullets dur10g the
regular season and t! appeared
the Km cks could eastly take
Capital for the ftf th lime m stx
playoff sertes.
"We'll ftnd out who wants it
most tomght," satd Clark, who
kept hts cool whtle Porter
agitated the offtctals mto

\.W.I S

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Wnght who gave up JUSt three Se(lSOn
l11 ts and struck out 15
Ault \\alked JU St one ba tter

The_ game , pi d) cd on the
L ngt~n f1c1'd wh1 ch requires
ou t f~e lde 1 s to dodge uhhty

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clash for title

Wll/1

.1ftt:1 Wtr gh t tr !Cd tc, p!Ck h11n

Ill! Cell

Chiefs get past ·Marauders 3-2

the second baseman, Easte rn

fo l!j JWI d IJy ~• s h rk( llUI (wd
g1ounU rtut lm l'k I&lt;J HH.: prldH.' r
1\u JI,

Steve Holter then ca me on m

two

III the home half of the stxth on the f ou r th , gmng two a nd t\\O
a Kuhn smgle, Goebel doub le th1rds mmngs, and y1eldmg t\\O
and Harrts siiigle
r uns on four htts C:~nd three
The Vtkmgs came back with "alks He struck out three
two m the seven th w hen Sheets then threw for one and
Bennett was hit by a pttch and one third mm ngs, g1v mg up l\\O
McCa rty reached safe ly on nn runs on one h1t He s truck out
error by the Eastern shortstop, none wh1le v. al kmg none
Randy Bla ke On U1e play,
Jaye Mye rs we nt th e
Be nnett came all the way dista nce for the V1 kan gs, g1vmg
around to score. w1th McCarty up all 9 r un s on 16 hits He
takmg second on the play at the struck out th1 ee and wa lked
plate ~au ! Brown the n two ,
reached safe ly on anot her
The Eag les face the Kyger
Eastern error , scormg M(- Creek Bobcats Monday at
Car ty w1th the fmal run of the Eas te rn
game
S Valley
110 020 2--6 7 1
The Eag les banged out 16 Eastern
205 002 x- 9 16 9
ht ts, led by Goebel and Ham s
Myers and Pine Eich inger,
wtth three htls each III four Goebel f21. Holler (4). Sheets
tn ps to the pla te Han1s w~re f6) and Bu" en
all sing les. willie Goebel
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cracked a smgle, double a nd
triple.
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wtth t,; o stngles m three at
bats, Sheets wtth two smgles 10
four tnps, and Bob Ba rber w1th
two htts m two attempts
Bailey, Hannum . Kuhn and
Blake all added a safety each
Don Etchtnge r started for the
Eag les, gomg one and a thtrd

'Loga n Jumped out tu

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2-0

Ml'l gs IS 0-1 111 the SF.OAI.

lead tn the thud \\hen Ker·n
Meadows, v.ho went thref' fo r
fo ur on the day , led off w1th ,m
111f1eld smg le Terry Let.tsul e

h1ts thu!:ie cor11mg off the b.ll s

then for ced Mead ows at
second . fo ll owed bv a John
Corby gt ounder to· shorts top
M1ck Davenport Davenport s

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thr ow to ftrst baseman Gdr)

George

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Lea s ur e.

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MORNING GLORIE S
Aprtl 2, 1974

Team
P o m1 s
N ew ell Su no co
136
E xcel'&gt; tor Otl Co
1n
C1bbs Gr oce ry
110
B &amp; J A uT o P ari S
1?0
Pocklrng l on Const
104
Sp cn c.e r ' s Mkt
94
H qh lnd Game
Marlene
Wil so n 191 Marlene Wr1son 179
H ICJh lnd Sror 1('&lt;;.
Mar l ene
W l son 518 Sa l l y L ambert 499
Tfl a m H gh Game
C. 1bb s
Groce ry BOl
Te am H tgh Se r 1es
Groce ry 2l193

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cafcllcl M rck Ash v.h o l111ed a
smgle ro 11ght m tile f1 rs1 mWr 1ght str uck out 15 wtule
wa lkm g JUSt 2
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Meigs Co. Branch

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Savmg s &amp; L oan Co
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Pomeroy , Oh• o

awarded home plate,and Corb1 Tuesda) \\hen the) truve l to
ta ki ng second
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Wnght then lined a s1ngle to Me1gs
000 002 0- 2 3 'I
left. sco11ng Corby
Wh ile Wrtght was re ttn ng 13
Marauder batters 1n a r ow , the

Ch1efta1 ns made It 3-0 Ill the
fourth on a single by J tm
Kemper , f or ce out, wa lk, and
single by Meadows
But the Ma rauders 1allied

The MEIGS INN
Th e most JWJJLtlur n i~ ht cluh in
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TONIGHT 10 TIL 2

SurpriseI
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ftrst baseman Greg Staley
threw to tht rd to try and get
Estep movmg from second to
lhtrd The throw got pas t thtrd
sacker J ohn Sheets, scortn g
Estep
tagging htm wtth four fouls m
Sy mmes Valley ta llied '
the strategic stxth game
an other rW1 m the second m
Clark played 36 mmutes, the
kn ot to the count at 2-2 on a
mos t playmg hme he's had
Sheets error allowmg Rodn ey
with the Bullets in two years
Benne tt to reach safely,
He was the Archte of old as he
followed by a BtU McCarty
Royal Crown
penetrated the Kmcks mtddle
double, scormg Bennett
Bottling Company
or lofted long Jwnpers wh1le
connecting on seven of 14 field After Eastern took a 7-2lead
Middleport
with that ftve run thtrd mmng,
goal attempts
the V1kmgs came back to - Whtle Clark was rtddllng the
Knick defense, Elvm Hayes and
Wes Unseld took charge of the
boards. They helped Capttal
fashwn a 23-5 margm in
offensive rebounds that ktlled
Knick hopes of wrapping up the
sertes m s1x games
"That's where we lost the
battle , under the boards," satd
Walt Frazter , who led New
York 10 sconng with 25 points
and ts the team's second
lead10g rebounder 10 the
Reason 5. If the IRS st ould', call you
pla yoffs wtth 47 retrteves.
in
for an audit, H &amp; R BloCk will go
"Every shot they missed, they
with you, at no additional cost. Not
put back in "
as
a legal representative ... but we
Coach Red Holzman had hts
defenders view ftlms Frtday of
can answer all questions about how
the SIXth game loss after
your taxes were prepared.
acknowledgmg that Capital
"made a lo~ of good shots and
adapted we ll to thmgs we were
doing out there "

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Ruth
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Pro StJindings

of Pomeroy appointed

B y l:Jn1t ed Press tntern a flonal
E astern Conf pr ence Pla yoff s
Bes t of-seve n
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to Methodist district program staff
PORTSMOUTH - RutH S
Tompkms of Pomero~ for the

asSis tants appoin ted to churc hes 1n Por tsmou th Wl•sley Thr( •l (tg lciJ I Sem inary,
dtstncts thrOtlghout the West Das tnc l and a lso bear eertc m Was hington, D C , tn 197:! She

past seven years the Director

Oh10 Con ference. fa lli ng out a

of Chnslian EducatiOn for
Portsmouth District. has been
appotnted to a new offtce on thePor tsmouth D1stnet staff
Bishop F Gerald Ensley satd
Mrs Tom pkms '•s th~ ne"
Program Assistant on the staff
of the Rev Hughey L Jones,
Sup t of the Portsmo uth
Distrtcl
She ts one of 10 program

,,. wdafe con tamed m a new

sh uclui e plan approved by the

1cspons lbth hl'S tu the uverall ha~ trave led ltn CJughout tbe
lonfe1enec prog ram throug h thst r1ct he)pmg churc h se h ool~
the Cuuncal on M1mstnes an 1m prove the mstruct10n uf the1r

conference a t a spec1a l sesston

Columbus

yo ut h, chi ld ren and adults a nd

last November
Mrs Tompk ms ts a con.
The program assista nt ts a secr a ted lay ,worker m the
key featu re of Ute new struc- Umted Method iSt Church. 'olt th
ture, destgned ' to br10g the cer tl ftca t wn m Chns h a n
skalls ;md resources of the Educatwn Through the conchurch closer to local chur- hnumg educa lt on prog ram she
ches Mrs Tompktns wtll work successfully completed a
closely wt th the 1 5~ tnre l sen es of f~ur c;('r-..un~r&lt;: ·1 t

srnce 1954 has served as an
mstr ud or m La borator y and

Obser va tiOn Sc hoo ls
of
Chrtsttan Educa tiOn at the
conference and d1stn ct leve l
Pn or t o workm g on d1stn(. t

staff m Chn stl an F.duca twn,

Lo~

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served four years as Con·

Thur sd a v' s R es ulTS
Oetro •t 92 Chtc ag o 68
( Only gam e sch edul ed)
Frtda v's Ga m es
Ca p1t a1 at New York
Boston a t Bu ff al o
'('Only g am es sch e dul ed )

ference &amp;&gt;creta ry of Chtldren's
Work. four yea rs as D1str1ct
Va::e President and fo ur yea r s
as 1ls treasurer
Mrs Tompkms, a f orm er

NHL Pla y offs

resident of Pome roy, achvely

By Un•ted Pr ess lnfernattonal

pa rticipated m CIVIC affairs
~1 nd 1s a past matron of

(B es t of -seve n

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Lines cores
Mator L e:ague Results
By Un1ted Pre ss lnfernattonal
Nation a l L eague
(lsi G a me )

St LOUIS
012 300 020- 8 12 1
N ew Yor k
000 020 500- 7 9 2
G1b son . H ra bo sk y (7) , Fol k
e r s (7l. P en a ( 7), G ar m an (8 )
a nd S1 mm on s , Sea ver Parke r
{6), Sw a n ( 8 ), M ill e r 19 ) and
Grote W P- Ga rm an ( 1 OJ LP
- s wa n (0 l l HR S- Re1 tz (lstl
Torre
O st l.
Br oc k
(1st ),

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newspaper, P 0 Box 1551,
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Garre tt t 1st l

Standings
Ma1or L eagu e Slandmg s

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St LOU IS
Ch1 ca go
New Yo r k
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San Fran
5 1 833
Lo s A ng
5 , 2 714
Cmct
3 3 500
Hou ston
3 3 500
Atlant a
3 4 429
San Otego
0 6 000
K gam es b eh tn d based on

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SINGERS COMING - The New Newsmen of Charleston,
W Va , will appear at the Pomeroy Church of the Nazarene,
rorner of Union and Mulberry Avenues at 7:30p.m Saturday
as a par.t of a revtval whtch wtll cont10ue through SWiday.
Speaker is the Rev. Clell Elliott of Galltpolls. Other s10gers
wtll appear on othe• ~ vemngs. The Rev Clyde Henderson
invttes the public.

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St lo uts 8 N Y 7, 1st
St LOU tS 4 N Y 3, 2nd
Phtla 4 Chtcag o 3
Montreal 5 P tt1s 1 n1g hl
Atlanta 6 Los Ang 4, n 1gh t
Housl on 9 San D I , nigh t
{Only games scheduled )
Fnday 's Probabl e Pttchers
St Lou (S tebert 1 OJ at P ttts
(R euss 0 OL ntght
Cmc t (Ne lson 0 II at A tlant a
(R eed 1 OJ , ntgh t
Lo s Ang (Down tng 0 1) at
Hou ston (Osteen) , n 1ght
San Fr an { WIIIQhby I OJ a t San
D (McAndrew 0 l) , n tg ht
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(Only games scheduled )
Amencan Leagu e
E ast
w t pet, g b
N ew York
4 1 800
Milwau kee
3 I 750
Balt tmore
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Detro~ I
3 3 500
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Boston
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Clevel and
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West
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€ al tf
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Mtnnesota
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Oakland
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JOHN PHILUP SOUSA award winners at Southern Htgh School were Della Cross and
Beverly Hart. The two were presented tbe awards at the recent band banquet held at Southern
High School in Rac10e. I...r are, MISS Cross, MISs Hart and Miss Joy Bigler, band instructor
The two girls are seniors.

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Cht cago

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Mtlwau kee 7 Cle v el and 6
Detrott 4 New Yor k. 1
Ba it 7 Bo ston 6, 11 inn s
Cht 4 M1nn 4, 6 tnn s r am
Cal tf 11 T exas 8, no g ht
(Only games schedul ed)
Fr•day's Probable Pttcher s
ChiCago (Wood 0 21 at Ca lt
forn •a (R yan 1 1), n tg ht
Kansa s C1ty ( Br il es 0 0) at
Mmn esota tCor bt n 0 0)
Bait (M c N a lly 0 1) at M1IW
(S laton 1 0 ), tw l l tght
N Y (Dob son I 0) at Cleveland
{ G ' Perry 0 1 J ntght
Detrot t (LaGrow 0 Ol at Boston
( Lee 0 11
(Only games schedul ed)

sENIOR MEMBERS - The senior members of Southern's High School band were honored
recently at the annual band banquet held at the high school in Racme. The students will be
presented awards on awards day whtch wtll be held in May. Front to back are, Mary Btggs,
Roma Nease, Valene Johnson and Ethan Stearns.

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and
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of the Meigs Comcenter, costumed as rabbtts, this
mumty School foWid a large plastic egg filled With candy and
favors at the school's annual Easter egg hunt Thursday afternoon ill Forest Acres Park near Rutland. Ohio Eta p,u
Chapter of Beta Sigma Pht Sorority staged the hunt
prOVIding colored boiled eggs and the plasllc prize filled eggs
for the over 30 children and adults who attend the school
Follow10g the hunt the group returned to the school where the
sorority provtded each student wtth a filled Easter basketthe Mark V Store in Middleport prov1d10g a part of the
baskets - and served refreshments. Janet Pickens, sorority
chapter service chairman, headed the day's activities.

SEOAL BASEBALL

Team

W L R OR
3 0

27

Ironton

2 0

3

Wa\le r ly

2 1 10

We l l ston

At hens

M e tQ S
Ga l l tPOl tS
J a c kson

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TOTALS
10 ) 0 69
Tuhday: 's resui1S :
Ja c kson Gallipolis ppnd

69

M e1gs Athens. ppnd
Ironton W ellston , ppnd
Wa \l erly L ogan , ppnd
Thursday's results
Ironton 2 Gall•po l is 1
wa verl y 3 At h ens I
W ellstQn 9 Jackson 2
Logan 3 Me igs 2
Apnl 16 Gimes .
W ell ston at A t h ens

RAINEY MVP
CLEVELAND (UPI )
Junior sabreman Bob Rainey
of Cleveland was named Cleve·
land State University's out·
Logan at Gall tpoli s
standing fencer at the school's Iron ton at W a\l erly
M etgs at Jackson
annual fencing banquet.
Apnl 19 G1mes
Rainey, a graduate of Holy At h en s at Logan
Name High School, had a 41·7 Wellston at Ga ll ipol iS
J"ckso n at Iro nton
record, best on the team .
Wav erly at M eigs
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43RD RELAYS
MANSFIELD, Ohio (UP!) More' tban 2,000 athletes from Mansfield-Mehock Rela ys
stx states and Canada will I today a nd Saturday at Mans·
compete in the 1 43rd annual field Mala!tar Hi ~h School.
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Bob Saunders Quaker State . College Independent basketService Center heat Beach AC ball to urnamen t at Lyne
117-101 for the championship of Center Thursday mght.
the ftrst annual Rio Gra nde
The Otlers of Coach Tom
Sprag ue were paced by
Tournament
MVP
Dan
The ~ Se111iiel
Bollinger's 31 po mts . Jtm
DEVOTED TO 'IRE
Stew at t added 21. Beach AC
INTERE8T OF
~oiiiEA
was led by AI Martt~ ' s 28
CHE8'1'ERL1'ANNEHILL
pomts. F1ank Smtih had 26

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DETROIT (UP!) - Chicago
IS
faced with the prospect of
Fo st er ,
Folker s
( 8)
and
playing Saturday 's dec1d10g
S1mmon s, Stone , A pod aca (9 l
Sad eck t 19 1 and Hodges WPseventh
playoff game with
F olker s ! 1 OJ LP - A poda c a (0
Detroit rmnus key guard Jerry
1) H R - H1 ck m a n (lst)
Sloan.
M ont r eal
002 000 201- 5 9 1
Nobody wants hun and the
Pitt Sburg h 000 000 0 10- 1 6 2
Rog er s ( 1 0 ) and Foote , EII 1S, other !nJured Bulls, Norm Van
K1 son (7 ). M orla n (9) a n d Ry an
Lier, Clifford Ray and Bob
LP- E II1 S (0 I I
Los Ang eles 0 10 000 300- 4 8 2 Love, to be healthy more than
Atlant a
. 010 101 JO x ~ 6 11 0
Coach Ray Scott of tbe Pistons.
M essers m tth . Rau (6) , Ho ugh
O J. Marshall (7) and F er
Detroit forced the wmnerguson, N1e kro F nsella (8) and
advances
match by rtdmg the
Oa t es WP - N1ekr o (2 OJ LP Hough (0 ll
HR s- L um ( 1), hot fourti:J.quarter shoot10g of
Aaron ( 3 1
Houston
06 1 101 ooo....:. 9 14 1 Bob Lamer and George Trapp
San Ot eQo
000 010 000- 1 a 0 to a 92-M SIXth-game vtctory
Grtff tn .
Johnson
(8 ),
Sche rman 19) and M
May , Thursday night over the Bulls.
Edwa rd s . Jon es. Mcin to sh (2 ),
The vtctor in Saturday afGar ci a (6 ), Rom a ( 81. Troedson
(9) and Ke nda l l WP - Grtft m ternoon's' nationally teleVISed
{11 ) LP - J ones (0 2) HR affatr meets the Bucks 10
Wat son (1 l
Phtla del pht a 000 100 102- 4 8 1 Milwaukee on Tuesday night in
Ch tc ag o
000 300 000- 3 6 0 the start of the semifinal round
Ca rlton , L tn zy (7 ), Sc ar ce
( 91, W att (9 ) and Boon e, E ssta n of the National Basketball
( 9) , Hoo t on , P tna (7) and Assoctation playoffs.
M1tterw a ld WP - Ltnzy ( 1 0 )
In tonight's playoff acllon,
LP- Pma (0 IJ
HR - Hutton
llst l
the Capttal Bullets are in New
( Only Games Scheduled)
York to face the Knicks m the
decid10g game of their best-ofAmerican League
New York
000 000 001 - 1 2 0 seven series and Boston is at
o ~tro t t
001 000 30x - 4 12 0
Buffalo holdmg a 3-2 lead in
Sto ttl e mvr ~. Buskey (7) and
Mun son
Co leman (1 OJ and gsmes over the Braves.
Freehan L P- Sto tt lem y r e 11
Sloan, the Bulls' 6-foot-5
11
HR S- M
Stanley (2nd) ,
Whit e (1 st )
guard who has been hurling the
( 11 innings )
Bal t tmo re 000 300 110 11 - 7 9 1 Pistons with his rebounding
Boston
021 000 200 10- .6 12 2· and outstde shooting, suffered
Pa lm er , Al exand er (7) , Jac k
son ( 7) , Re yn olds (1 0) and a ankle inJUry that may be
William s
Ttant. Seg u1 (7) , severe enough to knock him o~t
Drago ( 11 l and Montgomery
WP -R e y nolds {I OJ LP -Segu t of the f10al game. It was so bad
{t ll
HR S Coggm s (l st) , he couldn't walk to the shower
Bentau ez ( 1st)
Te x as
400 002 030- 8 9 0 after the game. He rooeived
Californi a
113 400 20x - 11 15 2 the 10jury coming down with a
Cl yd e, Broberg (2 1, Foucault
(4), A l l en {7) and Btllmgs, rebound and apparently agStng er , Selma 18 ) and Ro
gravated 11 during the fourth
dngue z WP - Sing er (1 . 0) LP
HIS running mate,
quarter.
- Broberg (0-2) H Rs - St anton
( 3 ), Ep st em ( 1 ), Rob tn son (l)
Van Lter, spained an ankle but
11 did not appear bad enough to
(6 1nntngs, ram)
ChiCago
012 om - 4 6 1 prevent hun from playing.
Mtnnesot a
022 000- 4 5 0
Ray banged up a knee .and '
Kaat , Go ssag e (3 )
and
Herrmann , Decker and Hun
Love, who only made tWo of his
dley
last
19 shots, suffered a brwsed
Mtlwau kee 110 220 100- 7 10 o
Clev eland
500 000 01 0- 6 10 0 arm.
Colborn , J Be ll (1 ), Murphy
Chtcago h •• yet to win the
(8), Rodr igu ez (9) and Porter,
Bosm an , Ttmmerman (4 ), Wd
deciding game of any playoff
cox (5 ), Sander s ( 7) and Eilts senes it's been m but the two
WP J Be ll ( 1 0) LP- T1mmer
man (0 1 l H RS-Gar cta (2nd), times the Bulls extended their
Brtgg s (2nd ), E il ts ( 1st )
opposition to seven gamesCOnly games scheduled)
aga111Sl Los Angeles in 1970 and
again last year, they were on
AC INVIT ATION'AL
the road for the fiqil.
ASHLAND, Ohio (UPI)
Chtcago had the game's high
The stxth annual Ashland scorer Thursday night m Chet
Invitational Golf Tournament Walker with 33 points but the
will be held today and Saturday next highest for the Bulls ..;as
at the Ashland Country Club. Love, who only had 14.
Host Ashland and Wooster
Lamer led Detroit with 28,
are considered to be co· getting 14 in the final quarter
favorites in the college by sinking 7-of-9 shots. He only
division , while Ohio State and had four In the first half as
Bowling Green are given the Chtcago effechvely kept him
best shots at wiruung the from getting the ball.
Wiiversity division.
Trapp had 12 points, the
same as Stu Lantz, but he
scored on ~f~ final period
shots. The Pistons outscored
the Bulls,28-24 to break from a
64-64 deadlock after three
periods with Trapp and Lanier
combuung (or all but six of that
: figure. Dave Bmg contributed
22 points for Detroit.
But now it's down to just one
game to see which team plays
Milwaukee and that's not an
easy job either.
St LOU IS
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RUTH S. TOMPKINS

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and many oth~ r problems.
For more mformahon on
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Beca use of the obvious pressure for about a year I
medical problems you men- recently had a physical and
bon, he docs need to see a found my blood pressure at 158
doctor. If you have a fa mtly over 108 I am a 36-year-old
doctor you should talk to him male
about thts Another source of
The doc tor pu t me on a low
help IS for you to contact the fa t. 1,500 calorte dtet I am ftve.
Aoco h o l 1cs A n on y mo us feet and weigh 204 clothed, or
orgamza hon and see tf they about 40 pounds overwetght.
can ta lk to your husband , and My cholesterol was 246 and
perhaps he wi)l listen to them. I tr1glycendes were 846. What do
would expect, though, that they these terms m ean ? ·
woo would want htm to receive
DEAR READER - Your
proper medtcal attentton My doc tor dtd exactly n ght m
hun ch 1s, fr om your letter, that starting you on a weight
he needs medical treatment for reducmg, low fa t dtet Many
his stomach and posstble other people wtth moderately high
medtcal problems ; psychtatnc blood pressure readmgs can be
coun se lin g for underlymg trea ted by stmply gettin g nd of
problems related to his overuse the excess fa t. Anyone with
of alcohol, and all the support even moderately htgh blood
he can ge t from you and such pressure should try to get n d of
sources
as
Alco holi cs every pound of fat they can
Anonymous.
The cholesterol ts a subDEAR DR. LAMB - Con- stance made by the ltver. It ts
cernm g my self
I had not strtctly a fat, but 11 1s the
suspected that I had high blood waxy substance that sticks m

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residence m Portsmouth here

By La\\ renee E. Lamb. M.D.

heavy drmk er, beer by the
quarts and whiskey and vodka
all in one evemng. Could thts be
why he 's upset all the time,
because he has too much in hts
system? He won't go to a
doc tor But, he needs help. He
yells for no reason How can
one help thts person?
DEAR READER - Regular
overuse of alcohol can cause
mflammahon of the stomach, a
conditi on called al coholic
gastrthsi Thts wtlllead to pam
m the upper abdomen and
nausea a nd vo mitmg Of
course, he could have an ulcer
whtch ca n also occur. He would
need an examina It on ol hts
stomach to see wh at the
problem really is.

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a nes th e ti st. Mrs Tompkms

The man has a drinking problem

very nernous and upset He's a

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p1 omn t1 ng
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Best ·of -se v en

Pomeroy Chapte r 186, OES
Her two chi ldr en, both
marned, a re Cyn tht a Ann
... Bayllff 1 a r eg istered nurse, and
Josep h Tom pkms, ftm sh10g hts
tr mnm g as a reg 1s tere d

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

DEAR DR. LAMB - My
husband vomt ts al) the tune
He's got so he can't even hold
water, bestdes food , m hts
stomach. He's quick tempered,

Boston
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NEW CONCORD, Ohio
(UPI) - Gary Ferbt;r of
Muskingum College has been
selected as one of 15 senior
basketball players to teceive a
Post -Graduate Scholarship
award of .1,000 from the
Natiooal Collegiate Athletic
Associatloo (NCAA).
Ferber, a native of ICanal '
Winchester and a four-year
regul ar - at Musk 10gu!p, ,
maintains a 3.6 scholastic
average and was an all.(Jhlo
Conference second · team ~
ae1ect1on tbe J111st aea10n., '
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Remember the 1946-47 Pomeroy Htg h School basketball
over K}J::l'l
team that won the SEOAL champwnshtp ?
Cn'€k
It's a bit dtfftcult for me to recollect the order of events back
The vte tur } pushed South.
then. espec ially stoce I dtdn't take my ftrst breath of atr unti l ern'::. over a ll r e&lt;: ur d to 2~2 m the
November of 1951
le,I~U&lt;' allcl 1-1 10 the SVAC
But people who do remember those "good old days" wtll tell Kyger Creek tlropp&lt;'&lt;l to 1-4
you that that tea m was spa rked by btg 6-5 center Char ley Slack
ovc1 al l ,,nq 1-1 m the lea gue
Slack IS now the personnel manager for Good; ear Ttre and
Souther n scored two run s '"
Rubber tn Jackso n, Mtch , an d he's got a son who ts follow mg m l is half nf the fnsl mnmg on"
ol' da d's footsteps
v. ,ol k In leadoff batter Randy
Joe Slack, who has JUSt been name j to the Ali..Slate team m W,1rncr, d s1ng (r bv ThPtss :m
Mtchtgan, set all kmds of scm mg records this past wmter at
Lumen Chrtstt Ht gh School m Jackson
. He lj;ls broken the school's season scormg record of 462
potnts and the ctty record of 469 pomts. In all , Joe tallied 627
potnts and led his Tttans to a 19-7 record and appea rance m the
state quarter fmals
Th e 6-3 Junior forward, ,;ho pulled tn 10 rebo unds per game
By DENN Y FOBES
also holds the Chn st1 ca reer record wllh 894 pmnls, and he sttll
LOGAN
- The Me tgs
has another season to go
Marauders
opened
the 1974
Joe, 17, has been playing the hardwood sport smce he was 8
SEOAL baseball season on a
and began hts career m Akron, OhiO, when he played for the So~
sour note here Thursday afof Goodyea r League m the Rubber Ctty
te r noo n . dr op pin g d
J-2
Larry Brown, former star guard for the Goodyear Wmgfoots,
dectston
to
the
Logan
Cluefonce the powerhouse of AA U basketball, was Joe 's first mta iiis
structo r Brown IS now the head coac h of the Indtana Pacers of
th e ABA.
Joe, who ts also proftctent m the classroom wtth a 3 6
average, says, according to the Jackson Cittzen Patriot, "I would
like to play ma1or college ball The game IS and ha s always bee n
my first love m athletics "
EASTERN - The Eas tern
A:; for hts relati onship wtth hiS fa ther m the cage acll vtty, he
Eag les cracked seven stratght
satd, " Dad never forced me to play and has been a great source
smgles tn the th ird 10mng afte r
of encouragement."
two ba tters were out to pla te
Th e Slacks' oldest son, Chuch, now a sophomore at Central
fiVe runs e-nroute to a '9--6
Michigan Uruvers1ty, also put hts name tn the Chrtslt record
tnumph over the Symmes
books, srormg 215 points and settmg records of most rebounds
Vtkmgs here Thursday
Valley
pe r season, 218. and most rebounds for one game, 21
afternoon
But back to dad.
The wm, the Eagles fourth m
How ma ny of you " old timers" can recall the enltre 1946-47
five
starts, keeps them atop the
Pomer oy squad which fini shed wtth a 12-2 mark and won for
SVAC
diamon d stan dtngs wtth
Pomeroy the first league ti tie smce the I936 campa1gn?
2-0
loop
mar k
a
How about a startmg lineup wtth Slack m the middle, Btl! and
With the score knotl&lt;&gt;d at 2-2
Phtl Ohlmger at the guards, and Btl! Lehew and Elmer
and
two down m the thtrd,
Houdashelt at the forwards.
Easte rn third baseman Steve
The roach was Hernd on Wtlks, wtth the rest of the team
Goebel smgled, fo llowed by a
consistmg of John Werry, Dtck Rosenbaum , Alfred Sap11, Pat
siiigle by Mik e Harr is, sconng
Hennessy, Bob Ha\\ley a nd Pat Sttv ers The managers were
Goebel
a li the " ay from fi rst on
Jack Leifheit and Wtlbur Rossell
the
htt
and run
That squad made tt to the district tournament at Ohto
Ham s took second on the
Umverstty before bemg deratled by Portsmouth, 47-39.
throw
to the plate, and ca me
The Panthers stayed even wtth Portsmouth the first quarter
home
on a smgle by Phtl
hefore droppmg beh10d 29-20 af mternussion. It seems, accordmg
Bowen, With Bowen takmg
to long ago wr1tten accountil of the game , that the Portsmouth
second
on the throw to the pla te
hoard strength was too much for the Meigs Counttans who got off
was
too late to get Ha rrts
that
only one shot each trip down the cour t
John Sheets then siiigled,
Slack's senior year, the Panthers were 8-0 Willi his departure
drtvmg III Bowen and Sheets
from the squad The team fmished the season wtth stx straight
took second on the throw to the
losses, winding up wtth an 8-6 record.
pla te. fo ll owed by a Greg
But Slack, who IS the son of Margaret Slack who restdes on
Batl ey sin gle, " 'th Ba tl ey
Mulberry Ave.m Pomeroy, and the late Harley Slack, went on to
ta kmg second on the throw to
bigger and better thmgs, starr10g for the Marshall ThWidermg
the
plate
Herd 10 the ea rly 1950s He averaged 21.8 rehoWids per game
A Rob Barber smgle moved
from 19li2-:i6 and set an NCAA major college record of 25 5
Batley to third where he was
caroms per game m 1955, a mark which still stands
dnven tn on a SIIIgle by Randy
Hts four year NCAA rehoWid record withstood many
Blake
colleg1ate greats Wttil Jacksonville's Artis Gtlmore topped 11 10
the late 1960s.
The Eagles had taken a 2-1
lead m the ft rst mnmg off
Slack also scored well for Marshall , pumptng in 15 pomts per
Symmes Valley starter and
game as a freshman and sophomore, 19 ppg as a JWitor and 23.6
his senior year
loser Jaye Myers on a wal k to
Following graduallon from Marshall, he played four seasons
Ttm Kuhn , tnple by Goebel and
a Vtktng throw iiig error, the
With the Goodyear W10gfoots, and m 1960 was named to the AAU
lone Symm es Valley m1scue of
All·Amertca team, and was a ftrst alternate along wtth John
the day
Havlicek (re: the Ohio State Buckey es and Boston Celttcs) on the
1960 Olympic team.
The Eag le s, meanwhile,
commttled 9errors on the day.
Charley called 11 quits 10 1962 followmg a tour of the Middle
East and Europe wtth the Wingfoots.
beg iiimng III the ftrst mmng
Now, at a trim 6-5, he's got plenty of tune to follow hts "chtp
when th e VIktn gs touched
off the old block" through tbe scholastic and collegtate cage
Eastern star te r Don Etchmger
ranks
for a solo run
Greg Estep walked, stole
second, and on a ground out to

rnng

pi.J ii.'d tluce more
runs 111 the f om th on smglcs b}
Vt·r n 0 1d ~Hlcl Youn).( clnd L1
Wd lk ro Warner

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smg les wh1le Tun Lul.lS .md
Bruce 1\rnetL hwJ the on!)

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l umg 1\ull \t'd 11ff dnd r&lt;rtthed

smd , Sc1\ re p1tc hed &lt;t good
r csulled [rum c1 wal k . :-;to len g~une 'It 's gu1Ki to see we're
b.1 se and s tn~lr by Mitch f1nallv tutfmg dov.n tm fiU J
Nt•c~se
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lll iS'-&lt;:tkes 'Jhell WH S JU St the
fhe tss lf'd the Tor ni:ido ;;~ t­ ~tpposrtc VIC \ \ of Bob(&lt;tt 111entor
~Jck w1 th three hll'i 1n f oUl
Sp rCJgue We're JU St m:tklllg
tnps Sctyre hctd two fm f our too m.my mental ctnd ph jSI(,d
C:~nd Ord tY
;(t for thr ee Hud son er r or s ' he sLt rd

Wdiked. stole st•t·cmd (!ltd ca me
honw on a !&gt;Ingle uff the ba t of
lnsw g plldtcr Cldv Hudson
Hudson Sl'llll'CI on a th ruwmg
l'rr ol b\ Cd l dll'r Greg Dun-

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other Bobca t s&lt;Jfc li es
Sayre was the wmrnng p!t~.:her 1-Jr o:: h awk 1o11t c.: &amp;&gt;'"', .,.vi

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poles 111 shallow n ghl field,
nght cen ter and deep ce nt.&gt;r
field, wa s sparked by the
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Cl~~efta iii

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n ght lmnder Mitch also, ta kiiig Ius ftrst Joss of the

w1 th1 n three at 7-4 Ill the ftfth mmngs, an d g1vmg up tw o run s
Tcrr) Pme sw gled and went on two h1ls and two wa lk s wh 1le

to second on an e rror by str1 krng out one
Bowen, the Eagle catcher
Goebel came on m the second
Myers then siiigled to score and we nt one and two th trds
Ptne, followed by a wa lk to mmngs, y1eld mg JUSt one h1t,
Benn ett and run scormg a v. h1le wa lkwg one and fcw mng

st ngle by McCar ty
Eastern came back

one
w 1th

Mt.' lgs h.td d chdnCt.; to Ill' ttlll
sevC'n lh \\hl'JI, \\ 1lh unc {) Ill
p1rrc.:h Iu tte r Andv F:n gl rsh
struck out but r e&lt;~ c he d f1 rst {I ll
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t\ul t then \\ d iked puttin g
called lhtrd stn kes
h1ts, t hey wer e st: a ttc red r um•cr s tm frr st ~nd second
Wng ht \\ ent dll the way to thro ughout every 1nmng except \ \ r th one out ~km evPI the nex t
ge t the vtetury. wl11le Me1gs the ft ftii when the Ch1efta10 s 1\\(J M rll d IHi f' l s \\ hi ffeel I 0 evul
JUn ior Perk Aull'olent the n•ute wen l down 10 or der
the l. ug ,~n loop r ec~~ rd dl 1-1

Eagles In 9-6 triumph

NEW YORK (UP() - The
New York Kmcks wtsh hotshoo t10g Archte Clark had
waited unlll next season before
fl exmg hts sconng muscles.
Clark , a Kmcks' nemesis of
long stature, pu t the Capi ta l
Bullets into a contendm g
position for tonight 's opemng
round playoff !male m the bestof-seven sertes With a 2Q.pmnt
burst Wednesdti y mght that lied
the se t at 3-3
Clark's beardmg of the New
York defense was hts way of
break10g out of a playoff
sl ump. He scored only 18 points
10 the previous five fi rst round
Eastern Conference playoff
games wtth the Kmcks and.
there was doubt he could regam
the sta rtmg guard post lion from
Kevm Porter
A shoulder separalton and an
elbow IOJury pared Clark's
value to the Bullets dur10g the
regular season and t! appeared
the Km cks could eastly take
Capital for the ftf th lime m stx
playoff sertes.
"We'll ftnd out who wants it
most tomght," satd Clark, who
kept hts cool whtle Porter
agitated the offtctals mto

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Wnght who gave up JUSt three Se(lSOn
l11 ts and struck out 15
Ault \\alked JU St one ba tter

The_ game , pi d) cd on the
L ngt~n f1c1'd wh1 ch requires
ou t f~e lde 1 s to dodge uhhty

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clash for title

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Chiefs get past ·Marauders 3-2

the second baseman, Easte rn

fo l!j JWI d IJy ~• s h rk( llUI (wd
g1ounU rtut lm l'k I&lt;J HH.: prldH.' r
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Steve Holter then ca me on m

two

III the home half of the stxth on the f ou r th , gmng two a nd t\\O
a Kuhn smgle, Goebel doub le th1rds mmngs, and y1eldmg t\\O
and Harrts siiigle
r uns on four htts C:~nd three
The Vtkmgs came back with "alks He struck out three
two m the seven th w hen Sheets then threw for one and
Bennett was hit by a pttch and one third mm ngs, g1v mg up l\\O
McCa rty reached safe ly on nn runs on one h1t He s truck out
error by the Eastern shortstop, none wh1le v. al kmg none
Randy Bla ke On U1e play,
Jaye Mye rs we nt th e
Be nnett came all the way dista nce for the V1 kan gs, g1vmg
around to score. w1th McCarty up all 9 r un s on 16 hits He
takmg second on the play at the struck out th1 ee and wa lked
plate ~au ! Brown the n two ,
reached safe ly on anot her
The Eag les face the Kyger
Eastern error , scormg M(- Creek Bobcats Monday at
Car ty w1th the fmal run of the Eas te rn
game
S Valley
110 020 2--6 7 1
The Eag les banged out 16 Eastern
205 002 x- 9 16 9
ht ts, led by Goebel and Ham s
Myers and Pine Eich inger,
wtth three htls each III four Goebel f21. Holler (4). Sheets
tn ps to the pla te Han1s w~re f6) and Bu" en
all sing les. willie Goebel
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cracked a smgle, double a nd
triple.
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Othe r top h1tters were Bowen
wtth t,; o stngles m three at
bats, Sheets wtth two smgles 10
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an other rW1 m the second m
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II\ MIL IIIN Rli'HMAN
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AUGUSTA, Ga 1UP!) - The last pu son m I he ~&lt;orld Art Wall
Jr , ever would try to foolts htmself and, bemg the t) pt ill " till'
last thmg he'd ever dots wear oul hiS welcome
He won the Masters 15 ~ears ago, "hich has brought h1m a

measure of presttge he sttll CITJoys but -.hat pleases htm ' as
much 1f not 11101 e, IS that h1s bygone vtdor y keeps Cdrmng tum
an annual mvttatwn back here
Art Wall doesn't fool htmself
He's 50 oow and he's aware the natura) agmg process prevents

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as s' L~J
a fJ1L WOI ned ,
"bout the Pittsburgh Porates'
shaky start thos season
Murtau~h keeps msostmg the
Ptrates need JU St one vtctory to
t"V{'n Mnrt::"~nl.!h

lng lO ~Ct JU Sl

I .t•ctg uc S l'dSll'rn DIVISIOn
I he).,_ str et( hrri thc1r pcrf~.:ct
1 eeo rd
'I hursddy
mghl
'I ht v H' pl.wt&gt;d fuur games and
Ius! thC'm ..~11
Slcvl.' Hogen; wbo was so
1mp1 e~~1ve m the second half of
li.isl season for Montrea l aft~ r
hem!! (~J! I 1(! up from lhc
I Ii lEitH s, tossed il s tX·hJtt~r at
the heavy-hottong Porates lor a
5-I lttumph
It sure would help to ge t
that forst won ' Murta ugh sa od
'I tlunk that's all we need to
turn lh ts thmg around I can't
remembet gettong off to a
v.or(l(' stm I but I don! really
haH an; records tn buck me
up,

him from hlllmg the ball as far and stratgh t consistently as he
did 15, 10 or even five years ago
Locked mstde htm ts the dtsqutetmg kno" ledge he makes
errors now on the course he never used 10 make They are the
gpt sta r trd
same kmd of mental ones Arnold Palmer, Juhus Boros and Sam
The P1ra tes though, are
Snead also make when fallgue chtps away at thetr reflex acttons,
havmg
all kmds of trouble
but hke the three of them , however, Art Wall frequentlv rubs out
gettmg
o
t You'd never know
those errors wtth plam, old-fashiOned destre
the;
're
supposed
to be the
He makes sure to brmg a httle extra nelpmg woth hom
team to heat m the Nattonal
everytune he comes back here
Ball In Sand Trap
Somehow he has ot m the tack of hos mmd the people who run
the Masters wouldn 't appreciate hun hackmg around the course
Maybe Art Wallts roght about thos feelmg he has, but whether
he ts or not , the best way he knows of to guard agamst IllS to play
the very best he can here
He was the 27th player m lhe Masters' field of 78 m Thursday's
opemng round, playmg together woth Ill-year-old Gary Koch of
Temple Terrace, Fla , who was makmg hos ftrst appearance m
AUGUSTA,Ga tUPil - The felt the btrdoe~at Nos 12 and 13
the event
Masters
leaders rel:ld more hke
Wall put hiS white wooden teem the ground on the forst hofe and
wet e the key ~o his round
who's that than who 's who, but
wasn't at all surpnsed to fmd the same lamthar fluttenng m the
3 Tic Nicklaus
Jack Ntcklaus IS nght where
ptt of hts stomach he has encountered m all past 16 ttmes he has
I could very easoly have
you'd expect hom to be__.,lose
played here
thrown the enllre round away
at hand
He straoghtened up, looked toward the top of the holl where he
on those two holes, ' soghed
1 he pacesetter, gomg onto
hoped to place hiS ball, took his customary one practice swmg
Colbert woth rehef "Gettmg
today's second round, IS a
and let go
out of trouble hke I dtd made
slumpy
Kansan named Jtm
No good
the r.ound "
Colbert who ts relatovely
His ball strayed toward the sand trap on the nght Worse yet,
At the par three 12th , Colbert
unknown despite havong won
the ball landed m 11
overshot the green and thought
three tournaments m nme
Ball Hits Boy
he moght be m water But the
years
on the PGA tour
Wall's shot out of the trap was more trouble He bladed the ball
ball halted on the crest and a
The three runnerupsand htl a little boy m the gallery, a 13-year-old b; the name of
25-foot chop shot went m the
Hubert Green, Hale lrwtn and
Bobby Voelker When Wall reached the boy, he found htm crymg,
hole He had to come through a
Don Iverson-are pretty much
more m pamc than m pam
clump of trees at the par ftve
m the same boat Green sttll 13th after nearly gomg mto
Fortunately, the ball had struck the boy on the fleshy part of
has trouble gettmg people to
his rtght leg When Wall saw he had done no real damage, he was
water agam
spell his name correctly Even
relieved He ftshed three balls out of his bag and gave them to the
I made one tcrnble shot and
though he won the Bob Hope
boy
three super shots at 13," satd
Classoc and at Jacksonvolle
The kid beamed
Colbert, who added that he
earlier this year, people kept
Art Wall had a pnvate little talk woth himself before makmg
consodered tl a thnll whenever
mostakong hom for Bert
his next shot
he shot a 67 ''even m practice •
Greene, also lll thos tour"
Settle down Don't let thts upset you "
Ray Flo)d,Gene Lit tier, Dan
nament
' He took a bogey 5 on the forst hole and nullified that woth a
Sokes and Frank Beard-all
Colbert, who has won less
btrdte on the second He parred the thtrd, then put a two-oron shot
better known than the
than $14,000 so far thts year,
on the green , 40feet from the hole, on the par three fourth
leaders- were toed wtth
closed strong m Thursday's
Walllmed up hts putt, stroked the ball firmly but smoothly and
opemng
round to post a :;. Nocklaus at 3 under par. Btlly
It went stratght miO the cup
Casper and Art Wall, a patr of
under-par 67, the ftrst lime he
"
Now that's a ruce surprtse
"
veteran former champions,
had broken par m three
An Uphill Hole
were m a group at 70 and Gary
.Masters' appearances
Okay, here was No 5, par lour and a toughte
Player, only foreogner ever to
Green, Irwm and Iverson all
The hole goes uphtll, then doglegs left, alter whoch ot flattens
wm the Masters (1961), and
and levels out The green ts a mghtmare It has a deep undulatwn • had 68s, woth lrwm gettmg his Tom Wetskopf were m another
by runrung off a stnng of ftve
m the front and then rolls away m the back On Thursday, to
group at 71 as 2J out of 78
stratght btrdtes on the back
make tta little harder, the pm was m the left rear
starters broke par
mne of the ;;un-swept Augusta
Instde Art Wall, the wheels were turnmg
Natoonal Course
"
The wmd IS blowmg m my face, but tf I can make a good
But all four had to be uneasy
swmgand not let the ball go too far to the nght, I won't be on any
Ntcklaus, lour-ume champwn
trouble "
and pre-tournament lavonte,
Wall pulled hts dnver out of hts bag and lrud the ball m the
was only two strokes off the
center of the fatrway
The Waltama Whole Falcons
pace-and that's because he stole almost at wtll Wednesday
"
Wtth the wmd and everythmg, I'm m good posttton, about
mtssed a number of the sort of evemng on l&lt;tkong a tw on btll
240 yards out Let me look at my card-marker now I figure I've
putts
he usually makes woth from the North Galha Porates
got another 220 yards from here "
ease
Rtck Hesson won hos eoghth
Nocklaus Optimtstoc
straoght game m the opener as
"Early m the round, I wasn't he polchcd a two htt shutout
aggressove enough woth my The Whole Falcons pounded out
puttmg," satd Nocklaus "! eleven htts and stole 14 bases to
mossed some stlly httle putts won the ftrst game by a
But, I would have been whoppthg 14-11 score
satoslted with my round if I
In the mghtcap Danny
hadn't bogeyed 18 (where he Harmon gave up three
mtssed a 12-footer) "
unea rned runs on JUSt three
Ntcklaus made tt clear he hots to record hos thtrd vtctory
expects condtllons to favor him of the season Wahama
over those ahead of htm the managed on ly four hots but
next three days
stole seven bases oncludmg two
"If the greens speed up, as thefts of home pia le t'o notch
expected, tt wtll favor the thetr lwelflh "on of the season
better, more expenenced woth a 6-3 won
players," satd Ntcklaus And,
Wahama os now 12-4 on the
who ftts that btU more than he ? year
Colbert, delighted last year
FIRST GAME
to make the cut here, satd he NG
00000-0 24
felt playmg m two prevtous WHS
352 12- 14 11 0
Masters helps hts chances this
Hesson ( WP) 8-0 Welch
ttme
(LP)
"When I came here thts year,
SECOND GAME
I felt I had served my ap- NG
030 000 0-3 3 0
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WHS
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The 32-year-old Colbert had
Harmon (WP ) 3-1 Gardner
stx bordtes and only one bogey ILP)
m Thursday's round But he

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Lhc P1rates t:an use a good
season from the controversial
Ellos who s slopJJ&lt;'li wcanng
hos haor cwlcrs on the foeld this
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Murt augh saod, ' I thought
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Tigers hand Yanks
first defeat, 4-l
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Pubhc rccog mloon keeps elud
ong Joe Coleman
Over the las t three years
there have been !e-. pitchers as
effecllve as the 27-year-old
Coleman, yet the Detroot
To gers' roght-hander gets nowhere near the pubhcoty gtven
othc1 p1 ommcnt Amen can
League hurlers hke Mockey
I ohc h Jtm Palmer Catfish
Hunter or Nolan R)an
For example, durong the last
three seasons Coleman has won
62 games, whtch os on ly one
less than Loltch, Palmer and
Hu~ter and 12 more than R;an
Yet desptle these tmpressove
statistics Coleman remams a
forgotten man on the eyes of
most or the baseba ll pubhc
Coleman had a spectacular
chance lo lose that shgma and
gam mstant natwnal accla im
Thursday when he came wothm
ft ve outs of potchmg the forst
n&lt;&gt;-holter by a Detroot potcher m
To ge r Stadtum sonce 1952
Coleman lost hts chance wtlh
one out on the etghth when hght
lnttmg Gene Mtchael slapped a
3-2 ptlch up the rmddle for a
smgle Coleman even lost hts
shulout m lhe mnth when Roy
Whole htt a leadoff homer foo
the Yankees' only other hot
Coleman wasn't that upset
about losmg the no-hotter,
hov.ever
"A h, no-hollers usually bnng
bad luck woth them, " he
qutpped "! had a 1-2 count on
Mtchael, then gave htm a
forkball, fastball, !orkball-&lt;oll
hogh I had to come m wtth a
fastball on 3-2 and you have to
gove hom credtt because he htl
It "
Coleman, beshng Mel Stott-

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Iyn es and co mmentary of
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consodered
the
leading
chanson mer of France Hts
musoe speaks of all facets of
the human condotoon
In hos apohtocal \lay Btel
wntes se 1JOus ly of love
lunehness death , hypocrosy ,
pit) and love He songs of hos
love for people and hos respect
for hie He IS an en terta mer
\\ho happens to be a poet
Enc Blan and Mort Shuman
both fnends and admorers of

Btel have Amettcanozed
Ja cques
Brei
on
th os
' Buokless" musiCian The1r
success can be measured by
the fact that Jacques Brei has
four and one half yea rs on
Broad\\ a) The show has also
been equally well recetved tn
other maJOr ctlles
The Ahve Company os now on
Its second yea r of tourmg
colleges and umvers1hes In the
U S and Canada Under the
dorechon of Wayne Adams, a
graduate of Oh10 Umversol; ,
the cast has received rave
revoews along the way
Tickets are avaolable at the
Memoroal Audoloroum Box
Office of Ohoo Umversll) Box
Office hours are Monday
through Froday, J.4 p m ca ll
594 3471

Smokers ' clinic slated
ATHENS - Assostance to
smokers seroous about tryong
to contr ol reduce or ehminCite
then smokong hab ots Will be
offered m a 'Smokers' Chmc"
begonmng Aprol 23 at Ohoo
Umvers1ty
Fac ul ty members and
graduate students from the
psychology department woll
descrobe a number of reductoon
or wothdra-.al programs \\hlt' h
have proven to be effecttve m a
vanety of so tuatoons Then, a
program woll be tatlored to
meet the needs of each parheopant Detatled procedures
wtll be explamed at the ftrsl
meeting accordmg to Dr Jerry
Peterson , the clime s director
The dtn\C IS bemg sponsored
by the Umverstty 's Office of

Workshops Regostrahon tn
formatiOn may be oblatned by
ca lhng 594-4907

Ladies meet
APPLE GROVE - 'Easter
Seremty" was the program
topoc used b; Mrs Etleen Buck
at a recen t meetmg of the
Apple Grove Umted Methodost
Women Takmg part were Mrs
Roberta Thaxton and Mrs
Buck woth Mrs Jan Norns at
the poano
Members sa ng "C hrost
Arose " There was a poem,
"Easter Messenger ' by Mrs
£etty Shoveley, the legend of
the dogwood tree by Florence
Smoth, and a prayer b Mrs

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w1t11 ,JlltUI!Ict1H.: IJ ~uls
IIH SS IOil , l5 ptt and w1th t:Vl:l}
hunclre&lt;J !)Ounds of we1 gh t 1 tu
2 [Jl I She also Sd td tho I gas Cdn
!}(.' sHved h:r lumt1ng speVtl
a\.CJid!ng, qu1 ck stops dTlli
sldr ts, keepmg the cc~r 1n tunc
und us1ng r,nlt.d tues
M1 s 'l crrdl \\ciS rwmcd to
h.tvc the Green rhumb Notes
for M.i\ l \Uth Mrs
John
Deeth dlld M1 s Thompsr!ll to
have the June 4 nnllo progrdlll
'l hCJHOgJillll b) Mrs terrell
\\ciS on m&lt;:~king ctttra c ll ve
fhme 1 i.lrr:.~ngemenl'i She s.11d
t h c~t
1 11tctc ~tlng
flnv.er
dJI,mgemenb be the\ U\ al
per pcnd1culdl or t1 wngular
can ddd glamour to am room
casuctl or fm mul Ce nterp1e1 es
sl10uld match the muuc.l of the
CXCilSIOn ,md be c~llrclc ll ve
hom c~ll s1des and fm a s1t
dov.n dtnner the:r should be lm\
cill d cmay from dishes
Mrs lcr re ll spoke uf low
cost c~rrangernent.s usmg J on~
ld slJng fo hag_e and f1 esh cut
fl cm c1:; She !)&lt;Jid the Tigh t

Culhns Mr~ Add&lt;dou !~\\IS
.md Mrs WJimCJ I e 1 rei! of the
uv1c (.'O rnnuttee P,1rtiupat1un
tn rhe Re~att.a £\ oy, er shov. 1n
June v..1 s d1scussed
Mt s Ac11 on Kelton, Regwn 11
cil recto r of the 0 A G C
reported on a 1 ece nt board
mtel1ng .md announced the
state conven tiOn m Cmclnnclli
Jul} 11 Aug 1 and 2 She also
noted the sp nn g rcgwn al
meeting this mon th al
MeAT lhUJ and noted thc1t the
lum:heon wil l be $3 50
Ec!Ster devotiOns b, MI S
Thorn" usmg M"rk 16 opened
the meetmg and member s
responded to 10ll CCJll b)
namm g their favonte sp1mg
flov.er M1s Ahce Thompson ' tonta lncr \\I ll co mplmH~ nt
chspla)ed s pnng flo\\e fln g phmt marena ls and seltmg s
bu lbs mcl udmg uu ieltcs of .tnd that ror
1n fo 1mal
lilies the fluwenng almond .11 ran gcmcnts almost anytlung
daf£od1ls , tulips h\ acmths
111 lhe k1tchen cabinet tan bt:
Gardenmg tips for Apn l used for the contamer
BasiC
pnnc 1ples
of
were given by Mrs Ruth
Moore who sugges ted planting dfl ang1ng she sa 1d combme
cool weather vegetables and fr e~.:dom of cxp1 ess1on t~nd
flowers and new lawn n o~,~; She common sense Des1gn means
smd begomas should be sW. rted the ove rall pattern scc1le
ondoot s, that grass should be mea ns
keepon g
I he
rnov.ed l'h mches high and arrangement 1n prupm ttun to
that co ld frames shou ld be the contamer , P 2 t1mes \\lder
prepcu cd for settmg ou t hi.IT ely and 1 1!. t1mes h1ghet a nd
a nnu a ls later this month b&lt;Jl&lt;:~nce 0:1nd color c~ckl to the
Cabbages and omons can also
be set out she noted
Mrs Doll; Ha) cs gave the
eco logy message uswg 111
forma hon from the Automobtl e
EmtssJOn Control DivisiOn She
spoke of exhausts the1r haz
'" rd to healtn and then
commented on gas mtleage
not1ng that w1th a1r con

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appcc.trance , In
s he !; Ugges ted
:-;tw twg w1th the tallest flower
fllld y,orkwg do\\n, be careful
thdt the fl r,wers du not lea n
ctgc~1nst edch other and that
U1cv don't face the same wa}
Me&lt; Thoma se rved a salad
courst• \\ 1th the ass istance o
l1eo &lt;htldren, Suzan and Kelly
Mo s Hobert Miller wa&gt; a
d lf ctnglnl-(

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It me We have a II you
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Anniversary
dinner held
The anmversary dmner of
!he Moddleporl Foremen s
Awo hCJry \\C:JS held Iecentl) at
the Me1gs Inn wJt h 14 members
attendong
After the dtnner, members
returned to the hre house for a
busmess meetmg conducted b)
Mrs Ethel Lowery, presod ent
A whole elephant sa le was held
and a thank-you card from
Mrs Myrtle Hamson was
read A goft was presented to
Mrs
Patty Kloes, past
presodent A dessert course
was served
Buck
Mrs Donna Holl presoded at
the busoness meeting woth Moss
Voeky Ables govmg a report on
the book, ' Women on Church
and Soctely ' The secrel&lt;try
and treasurer's reports were
goven by Mrs Bess Parsons A
get-well card was sogned by the
members for Joyce Whole, and
a rummage sa le was planned
for Apnl 111-20 The sale woll be
from 9 a rn to 4 p m Thursday
and Fnday and un til noon
Saturday
The borthdays of Mrs
Roberta Thaxton and Mrs
Shorley Ables -.ere observed
Durong the soc oal hour
members worked on rugs
Refreshmen Is were served by
Mrs Norn s and Mrs Thaxton
to those named and Mrs
Dorothy Roseberry, Dolly
Wolfe, Mrs Iona Hupn, Mrs
Allee Balser, Mrs Bertha
Robmson and a guest, Tracy
Norns

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The Re\ Ctlld Mrs How~lrd
Shtvelev at tended along -.oth
the class teac hers, thetr
.tssistants and mothers m
lludm~ Mi s
D01Is Adams
Mrs Belt\ Van Meter Mrs
Yvonne Garten Mrs Mar)
Roush Mr s Eula Wolfe, Mr s
Belva Ftshcr Mrs Nora
Pterson, Mrs Sue Beegle, Mrs
Sally Htll Mrs Focoe Hayman
M1 s June Stover Mrs Ei leen
Roush, Mrs Hazel Fox and
Mrs Mabel Shoelds
Followong the hunt the group
went to the chu rch baseme nt
11 here the Rev Mr Shiveley
showed two f1 lms one on lhe
Ug l) Duckhng and the other on
J tmtn) Cnckel Refreshments
v.e1 e served

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CAR WASH dl S)rdc use ftre
Sl&lt;ttoon from 10 a m to 5 p m
s pons ored
b¥
Svr acuse
Mme1 !W ille Pon~ J ec~g u e
BAKE SA l lC tn old bank
butldtng at Ru tl and ft om9 a m
to noon Sponsored by So l\Ct
Ctrcle Semor Co hzons Stol l
ava ilable"' c foiled and unfilled
E.1slcr baskel&lt;
CAR WASH at- Welket s
Ashland from 9 a m to 4 p m
sponsored
b\
Mei gs
Cheetleadet s .
SUNDAY
SUNHISE SERVICES "'
Bethlehem Bapltsl Chut ch, Rt
2 Racmc , 6 30 am
hght
breakfast to foll ow Worsh1p
servoce at 9 30 an d Sunda)
School at 10 30
SU fTO!\ Melilodost Church
breakfast at 7 .10 .1 m Sunda)
School 9 45 worship service 1l
a rn Steve' Wilson n11mster
SUNRISE Set voce, 6 00 a
m
Enterpnse
Umted
Mcthodost Chuo ch followed b)
breakfast Public "elcome
DEDICATlOJ\' Set voces at
Ftrst Church of God Sy t acnse,
2 30 p In ReV!\ al SCI VICeS
Snnda) lhrough Apnl 20, 7 JC
p m no ghtlv The Rev
Chalmer Con ie) , Ga ll tpo lo s
e\ange hs t Specw l s1nglll g
edc h evemn g Public mv1ted
OHIO
VAI J EY
Co mmanderv 24 Km ghls Templar
6 15 a rn at Pome1 oy Motor
Co pat kuog lot before attenclmg sum 1se se1\Ices at
Gra ce Ep iscopal Cl1urch
Kn1 ghts
\\ ea1 un1 fo J ms
\\ IIhout sword s
MONDH
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
and P1 ofessJOnal Women' s
Club, 7 30 p m , at offtce of
Co lumbt a G,lS Co woth
legisla ti ve cu mnutte e w
charge Ma r; Bacon, ..ork
stud) coord o ~r of Meogs and
Galha Countoes htgh schools
Will spea k on the program
NommatJOn of officers and
d1scusswn on state conv entiOn
Heft eshmenl&lt;
MEIGS Band boosters, 7 30
p m m the band room
TUESDAY
CHESTER PTA , 7 30 p m at
Ches ter Elementary School
Cultuoal Art do splay In·
sla llatwn of offtcers Everyone
onvo ted to attend Refresh
ments
SALISBURY PTA , 7 30 p m
at the school Dr Wtlson G
Bowers ped1atnctan. Holze1
Medocal Center "tll be the
speaker Ne\\ offocers
be
Installed Refreshments wtll be
served

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Mllldlcport Cacfettc l'roop 185, meetong at the home of Mrs
Jl:lmce Gibbs, le&lt;tder, carried out the emergenf'y preparedness
rha llengt&gt;
1he Prnergenc1es tH.:i! led v.erc Conmc Balley w1th an arm
lacerd toon ~ e ntda Gobbs wol11 a burn, and Kathy Manley who
fCimled Completmg the reqmrernents of the challenge were
Jenntfer Wose Vtrgonoa Burchett Carron Baoley, Juhe Kotchen,
Julie Byer Tro na Gtbbs pnd Jo McKinney
Recently th~ gtrls oJ I r!!Op 185 assosted the Meogs Count; untt
of th e Amencan Cancer Sooely woth a daffodil sale on the streEils
of Moddleport
Ml DDLEPORT TROOP 39
A WIENER ro"sl was planned for Mondav mght at the
Legton Memonal Park, Mtll St , durmg a meetong at Heath
Umtc'li Methodost Church thos week
As a_ spectal Easter proJect, the members constructed
crosses out of maca rom, sp rayed them gold and attached a hly
Meg Lochary of near Chicago was a guest Scouts were remtnded
to take thetr books to the next meetmg
SALISBURY moop 100
NEW OFFICERS were elected at the Tuesday mght meetmg
of Salisbury Jumors at the school They a re K;othy Moore,
prestdent Cam olle Swtndell, voce presodent Linda Wolhams,
secrctar) Carol Morns, treasurer, Laura Gaol Smoth, reporter
Teresa Dorst, forst aod keeper, Joyce Baker, refreshment&lt; and
Renee Kaldore, games
Members made Easter baskets out of molk cartons and
completed refngeratot magnetoc decals Plans were made for a
mother .daughter skatmg party Apr 2Q at the Skate-a·Way ronk
woth the scouts to meet at l p m at the Sahsbury Church
Linda Wtlhams had the pledge to open the meeting She woll
gtve a bddge report at the next rneetmg and Mrs Walter Morns
wtll talk on bocycle safety

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Assoc ia ti on of thr Holz(' l
Medica( Center biJke sale 9
i::l m ro J p m 111 the old Bob
Hu.~s Pontld C Bldg Ga lhpolt1;
BAKE SALF: 9,1 rn to " dl
K1 oger s Pome1 O}
baked
goods and co lo1 ed eggs,
sponsored bv Helpong Hands of
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YOUNG

CORRECTION
Mrs Stmon Johnson and not
Mrs Pat Noel ts an alter nate to
the Meogs County Council of
Parenls and Teachers for the
Pomeroy PTA The error w"s
tn an account of the Pomeroy
PTA mechng Monday mght

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Ironton edged Galhpohs 2-1 in a brtlhant pit·
chers dual at Ironton Thurs day evemng
stn~~th that hneup up there"
J e ff Collms, 6-5 semor mound ace for the Tigers,
Rogers saod • you can't zero ;n - a llowed three htts, Tanned 13 Blue Devils and
on any on~ man, especoally walked four as Coach Mtke Burcham's lads upped
wtth those lert.flanders, so you th e tr season record to 6-l lnstde the Southeastern
have to bear down all the lime
OhiO League, IHS remamed unbeaten m two starts
My arm began to cool off on the
The Togers are ln second
stxth mmng but ot warmed up
place, one half game behond mning trople, but died on third
aga m on the etghth "
In the other games, St LouiS league leadmg and unbeaten base
swept a doubleheader from the Wellston The Rockets won
Col hns, who hurled a perfect
New York Mets 8-7 and 4-3, lhe or (hord s tra oght lea gue game agamst Logan last week
Chocago downed Pholactelphoa encounter Thursday by lurmng -.as Jouched for smgles by
4-J, Allanta beat Los Angeles 6- back Ja&lt;kson, 9-2
Brett Wolson m the ftlth, Perry
In o(her SEOAL ga mes 1n the first and Gary Swam on
4 and Houston routed San
Thursday, Waverl y wrecked the seventh
Doego 9-1
In the Arnerocan League, delend tn g league champoon
The Blue Devtls are now 1·2
Detroit beat New York 4-1, Athens ' mne-game, two-year on the year Insode the SEOAL,
Molwaukee edged Cleveland 7- unbeaten streak woth a 3-1 GA HS os 0·2 Saturday,
6, Balttmore mpped Boston 7-6 voctory over the Bulldogs Galhpohs w1ll host Marysvtlle
on 11 onnmgs, the Chtcago-Mm- Logan won ots forst loop game m a twmboll startmg at I p m
nesota game was deadlocked 4- of the year by edgmg Meogs, 3·
Thursday 's box
4 after stx mmngs when tt was 2
GAHS BLUE DEVILS Ill
AB R H
Jim Perry, Junior GARS Plaver- Pos
ratned out and Callfornoa
Leon Bnggs cf
3 1 0
hurler, hmtted the hard· Brett
outlasted Texas 11-8
Wdson 2&lt;&gt;
2 0 1
3 0 0
hottmg Ironton Togers to lour Bill Holland ss
J tm Perry p
3 0 1
hits Perry fanned seven and M1ke
s.ck les lb
2 0 0
walked six
Roger Dailey lb
1 0 0
Watson Jb
I 0 0
GAHS drew fors t blood m the M1ke
R1ck Barcus rf
2 0 0
tnotoal rung Leon Broggs Geo rge Holley rf
1 I) 0
Larry
Sa
nders
c
3
0 0
walked Brett Wtlson and Btll Gary Swam If
3 0 I
Holland went down swmgmg TOTALS
24 1 J
IRONTON TIGERS (2)
Jtm Perry smgled, scorong Player-Pas
AB R H
Broggs
Sc ott Wylie c l
4 0 I
Brown . ss
3 0 0
Ironton ca me nght back to Mike
Jeff Br1ckey 2b
0 2 0
Iemyre "htle evemng hos
toe 11 up 1-1 m ots half of the Larry Brammer lb
2 0 0
record at 1-1 , was aoded by a
F a1rchlld If
2 0 2
ftrst Wtth two out, Jell Mark
Dave Vaughn Jb
2 0 0
two-run homer by Mtckey
Bnckey walked, stole second, Jeff Knebel c
3 0 0
Stanley as the Togers handed
Bob Thomas rf
3 0 0
and scored oh the Blue Devols Jeff
COllinS p
3 0 1
the Yankees thetr first loss of
only error qf the game
Bil l Houston pr
0 0 0
the season after four vocrories
26 2 4
The Togers scored what TOTALS
Wmnmg pitcher
Co ll 1ns
In other Arnerocan League
proved to be the wmmng run m Loser - Perry (0 2) Stnkeouts
games, Mtlwaukee edged ClevelJ, Perry 7 Walks the thord rung Brockey opened -CollColl1ns
in S .4 Perry 6 Error land 7-6, Baltomore mpped
wt\]1 a walk, stole second and Watson , Stolen bases Boston 7-6 on II mmngs ,
thtrd , then scored on Mark Br 1ck.ey 4 Wylie Watson
Wilson . Extra base h1ts Caltforma whtpped Texas 11-8
Fatrchold's smgle
Coll•ns tnple Wyl1e double
and Mmnesota and Chocago
on base- GAHS 6 I ron ton
Fairchild led Ironton's at- Left
B
played to a 4-4 he m a game
lack with two singles In two
Score bV 1nn1ngs
that was called after stx
GalliPOliS
100 000 0-1 3 l
official
trips
Scott
W)
he
had
a
Ironton
101 000 x-2 .4 0
mmngs because of ram
lourth onnmg double off Perry
Sl Loms took a doubleheader
Collins slammed a second
ft\Jm New York 11-7, 4-3,
Philadelphia edged Chtcago 4-3,
SPE'AKtNG OF
Montreal beat Pottsburgh 5-I,
Atlanta topped Los Angeles 6-4
and Houston routed San Otego
9-1 on NatiOnal League actoon
Bre\\ ers 7, Indians 6
John Broggs drove on three
runs wtlh a smgle and a homer
as the Brewers handed the
Indtans theor fifth straoght
CHICAGO (UP!) - A wtde
defeat Jom Colborn, who won open race begms today for the
20 games for Mtlwaukee last Btg Ten baseball champtonshtp
season, was htl hard for the wtth defendmg champton MmAlong w1th the new
second straoght lime and nesota, Mtchtgan and Indiana
creat•ons 1n ha1r styling
knocked out of the game m the posstbly a btl stronger than the
are the ha~r fash1ons of the
past, wh•ch have not
ftrst mmng, but Jerry Bell other seven teams
d1
sa ppeared but Simply
turned m 6 2-3 mnmgs of oneFour doubleheaders wtll be
achieved new vctr1atmns
run rebel to get the vtctory
played Frtday to get the 18
Orioles 7, Red Sox 6
game conference schedule unUnlike women of the
Second baseman Doug Gnf- derway-Northwestern at Inpast. when ha1r sty l 1ng was
rm 's throwmg error on a diana, WISconsin at Ohto State,
1u s t
beg1nnlng,
and
potenttal double play ball Purdue at Michtgan State and
decrs1ons were few because
sty les were few the
allowed Elite Hendncks to DlmoiS at Mtchtgan
modern woman of today
score the wmmng run m the
Mtnnesota and Mtchtgan
numerous and var1ed
has
lith onmng The Red Sox had were rated to have the top
styles from wh1ch to
tted the game In the last or the pttchmg staffs m the league
choose She need not have
lOth at 6-6 on Juan Bemquez' wtth Indtana probably the
her ha 1r done like her
home run , but Hendrocks more powerful hitting team
ne1ghbor's unless she so
des1res
smgled to open the Ortoles' The Hoosters have the league
11th, moved to second when leading httter back m first
Rtcl&gt; Coggms walked and baseman Barry Burnett, who
Let us g1ve your ha1r
scored when Gnffm botched the averaged 471 last year. The
beauty and d1stmcflon w1th
relay portton of a routme No 3 httter also returns,
one of the many new ha1r
styles
double play grounder
WtSconsm centerftelder Tom
Shtpley, who had a 446
average
Ftve doubleheaders will be
played Saturday, Iowa at
Mumesota, Northwestern at
Ohto State, IllinoiS at Mtchigan
21i E E.CON-0 ST
West Coast NFL team if the State, Purdue at Mtchtgan and
POMEROY, OHIO
Browns no longer wanted him Wtsconsm at Indtana
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Modell apparently tsn't warned about losmg some of his 21
veterans to the WFL He tsn't
rushmg to stgn them up,
saymg, "Our door IS open and
we wtll stgn veterans whenever
11 IS converuent for them~·
He satd if some of his players
are contacted by the WFL he
hoped "they will have enough
loyalty to come to me first "

LETART FALLS - The
Umted Melhodost Women of the
Apple Grove Church held a
lellowslup _dtnnet Saturda1
noghl at the Le lart Fa lls
Commumly Center
Tables for the donner "ere
arranged m a cross shape\\ 1th
hhes, a cross and a \\ tnte
candle betng used as the
centerpoece The Rev Howard
Shoveley gave grace precedtng
the donner The program wa s
prepared tiy Mrs Rus sell
Roush and songs were led b\
Dallas Htll At the ptano for the
group stngtng of
Chros t
Arose," The Old Rugged
Cross ' and 'Near the Cross
was Mrs Roberta Thaxton
. . . Scnpture was taken from
Romans 16
Poems were 'He was One of
Us' by Mrs Eoleen Buck
"The Legend of the Forst
Robm " by Mrs Shoveley , and
"Calvary" by Mrs Canna H1ll
A men's chorus sang • Knee l at
the Cross' and on tha t group
were Olden Thaxton , Bob
Spencer, Dallas Htll, Russell
Roush , Early Roush and the
Rev Mr Shovele; There was
group smgmg of 'God Be Woth
You" and the )Ointng of hands
on a ctrcle for ' Blest Be the
Tie''
Attendmg were Mrs Jack
Ables and Vocko, Mrs Ahce
Balser, Bob Spencer, Delona

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Trace The Woldcats are 0-3 tn
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It was a hectoc pttchers
baltie - wmmng hurler Terry
Carter whtlfed 15 Wtldcats and
\\alked four Gene Hesson
fanned 10 and walked four The
Highlanders collected mne
htts Hannan Trace seven A
Jhree-run Jlutburst Jn the thtrd
onnong by the Hoghlanders
proved to be the btg dtfference
Kop Lewos, Mtke Russell and
Terry Carter each had two htts
for the "onners Russell had all
four runs batted on for the

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Murtaugh j·u st a bit worried

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AUGUSTA, Ga 1UP!) - The last pu son m I he ~&lt;orld Art Wall
Jr , ever would try to foolts htmself and, bemg the t) pt ill " till'
last thmg he'd ever dots wear oul hiS welcome
He won the Masters 15 ~ears ago, "hich has brought h1m a

measure of presttge he sttll CITJoys but -.hat pleases htm ' as
much 1f not 11101 e, IS that h1s bygone vtdor y keeps Cdrmng tum
an annual mvttatwn back here
Art Wall doesn't fool htmself
He's 50 oow and he's aware the natura) agmg process prevents

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smm.•t arne~ looks as If he posed
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But

as s' L~J
a fJ1L WOI ned ,
"bout the Pittsburgh Porates'
shaky start thos season
Murtau~h keeps msostmg the
Ptrates need JU St one vtctory to
t"V{'n Mnrt::"~nl.!h

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I .t•ctg uc S l'dSll'rn DIVISIOn
I he).,_ str et( hrri thc1r pcrf~.:ct
1 eeo rd
'I hursddy
mghl
'I ht v H' pl.wt&gt;d fuur games and
Ius! thC'm ..~11
Slcvl.' Hogen; wbo was so
1mp1 e~~1ve m the second half of
li.isl season for Montrea l aft~ r
hem!! (~J! I 1(! up from lhc
I Ii lEitH s, tossed il s tX·hJtt~r at
the heavy-hottong Porates lor a
5-I lttumph
It sure would help to ge t
that forst won ' Murta ugh sa od
'I tlunk that's all we need to
turn lh ts thmg around I can't
remembet gettong off to a
v.or(l(' stm I but I don! really
haH an; records tn buck me
up,

him from hlllmg the ball as far and stratgh t consistently as he
did 15, 10 or even five years ago
Locked mstde htm ts the dtsqutetmg kno" ledge he makes
errors now on the course he never used 10 make They are the
gpt sta r trd
same kmd of mental ones Arnold Palmer, Juhus Boros and Sam
The P1ra tes though, are
Snead also make when fallgue chtps away at thetr reflex acttons,
havmg
all kmds of trouble
but hke the three of them , however, Art Wall frequentlv rubs out
gettmg
o
t You'd never know
those errors wtth plam, old-fashiOned destre
the;
're
supposed
to be the
He makes sure to brmg a httle extra nelpmg woth hom
team to heat m the Nattonal
everytune he comes back here
Ball In Sand Trap
Somehow he has ot m the tack of hos mmd the people who run
the Masters wouldn 't appreciate hun hackmg around the course
Maybe Art Wallts roght about thos feelmg he has, but whether
he ts or not , the best way he knows of to guard agamst IllS to play
the very best he can here
He was the 27th player m lhe Masters' field of 78 m Thursday's
opemng round, playmg together woth Ill-year-old Gary Koch of
Temple Terrace, Fla , who was makmg hos ftrst appearance m
AUGUSTA,Ga tUPil - The felt the btrdoe~at Nos 12 and 13
the event
Masters
leaders rel:ld more hke
Wall put hiS white wooden teem the ground on the forst hofe and
wet e the key ~o his round
who's that than who 's who, but
wasn't at all surpnsed to fmd the same lamthar fluttenng m the
3 Tic Nicklaus
Jack Ntcklaus IS nght where
ptt of hts stomach he has encountered m all past 16 ttmes he has
I could very easoly have
you'd expect hom to be__.,lose
played here
thrown the enllre round away
at hand
He straoghtened up, looked toward the top of the holl where he
on those two holes, ' soghed
1 he pacesetter, gomg onto
hoped to place hiS ball, took his customary one practice swmg
Colbert woth rehef "Gettmg
today's second round, IS a
and let go
out of trouble hke I dtd made
slumpy
Kansan named Jtm
No good
the r.ound "
Colbert who ts relatovely
His ball strayed toward the sand trap on the nght Worse yet,
At the par three 12th , Colbert
unknown despite havong won
the ball landed m 11
overshot the green and thought
three tournaments m nme
Ball Hits Boy
he moght be m water But the
years
on the PGA tour
Wall's shot out of the trap was more trouble He bladed the ball
ball halted on the crest and a
The three runnerupsand htl a little boy m the gallery, a 13-year-old b; the name of
25-foot chop shot went m the
Hubert Green, Hale lrwtn and
Bobby Voelker When Wall reached the boy, he found htm crymg,
hole He had to come through a
Don Iverson-are pretty much
more m pamc than m pam
clump of trees at the par ftve
m the same boat Green sttll 13th after nearly gomg mto
Fortunately, the ball had struck the boy on the fleshy part of
has trouble gettmg people to
his rtght leg When Wall saw he had done no real damage, he was
water agam
spell his name correctly Even
relieved He ftshed three balls out of his bag and gave them to the
I made one tcrnble shot and
though he won the Bob Hope
boy
three super shots at 13," satd
Classoc and at Jacksonvolle
The kid beamed
Colbert, who added that he
earlier this year, people kept
Art Wall had a pnvate little talk woth himself before makmg
consodered tl a thnll whenever
mostakong hom for Bert
his next shot
he shot a 67 ''even m practice •
Greene, also lll thos tour"
Settle down Don't let thts upset you "
Ray Flo)d,Gene Lit tier, Dan
nament
' He took a bogey 5 on the forst hole and nullified that woth a
Sokes and Frank Beard-all
Colbert, who has won less
btrdte on the second He parred the thtrd, then put a two-oron shot
better known than the
than $14,000 so far thts year,
on the green , 40feet from the hole, on the par three fourth
leaders- were toed wtth
closed strong m Thursday's
Walllmed up hts putt, stroked the ball firmly but smoothly and
opemng
round to post a :;. Nocklaus at 3 under par. Btlly
It went stratght miO the cup
Casper and Art Wall, a patr of
under-par 67, the ftrst lime he
"
Now that's a ruce surprtse
"
veteran former champions,
had broken par m three
An Uphill Hole
were m a group at 70 and Gary
.Masters' appearances
Okay, here was No 5, par lour and a toughte
Player, only foreogner ever to
Green, Irwm and Iverson all
The hole goes uphtll, then doglegs left, alter whoch ot flattens
wm the Masters (1961), and
and levels out The green ts a mghtmare It has a deep undulatwn • had 68s, woth lrwm gettmg his Tom Wetskopf were m another
by runrung off a stnng of ftve
m the front and then rolls away m the back On Thursday, to
group at 71 as 2J out of 78
stratght btrdtes on the back
make tta little harder, the pm was m the left rear
starters broke par
mne of the ;;un-swept Augusta
Instde Art Wall, the wheels were turnmg
Natoonal Course
"
The wmd IS blowmg m my face, but tf I can make a good
But all four had to be uneasy
swmgand not let the ball go too far to the nght, I won't be on any
Ntcklaus, lour-ume champwn
trouble "
and pre-tournament lavonte,
Wall pulled hts dnver out of hts bag and lrud the ball m the
was only two strokes off the
center of the fatrway
The Waltama Whole Falcons
pace-and that's because he stole almost at wtll Wednesday
"
Wtth the wmd and everythmg, I'm m good posttton, about
mtssed a number of the sort of evemng on l&lt;tkong a tw on btll
240 yards out Let me look at my card-marker now I figure I've
putts
he usually makes woth from the North Galha Porates
got another 220 yards from here "
ease
Rtck Hesson won hos eoghth
Nocklaus Optimtstoc
straoght game m the opener as
"Early m the round, I wasn't he polchcd a two htt shutout
aggressove enough woth my The Whole Falcons pounded out
puttmg," satd Nocklaus "! eleven htts and stole 14 bases to
mossed some stlly httle putts won the ftrst game by a
But, I would have been whoppthg 14-11 score
satoslted with my round if I
In the mghtcap Danny
hadn't bogeyed 18 (where he Harmon gave up three
mtssed a 12-footer) "
unea rned runs on JUSt three
Ntcklaus made tt clear he hots to record hos thtrd vtctory
expects condtllons to favor him of the season Wahama
over those ahead of htm the managed on ly four hots but
next three days
stole seven bases oncludmg two
"If the greens speed up, as thefts of home pia le t'o notch
expected, tt wtll favor the thetr lwelflh "on of the season
better, more expenenced woth a 6-3 won
players," satd Ntcklaus And,
Wahama os now 12-4 on the
who ftts that btU more than he ? year
Colbert, delighted last year
FIRST GAME
to make the cut here, satd he NG
00000-0 24
felt playmg m two prevtous WHS
352 12- 14 11 0
Masters helps hts chances this
Hesson ( WP) 8-0 Welch
ttme
(LP)
"When I came here thts year,
SECOND GAME
I felt I had served my ap- NG
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WHS
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The 32-year-old Colbert had
Harmon (WP ) 3-1 Gardner
stx bordtes and only one bogey ILP)
m Thursday's round But he

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Masters field

Falcons take
pair from NG

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potdnng of Dock Eilts Pttclung
1s !he PllL~burgh problem and
Lhc P1rates t:an use a good
season from the controversial
Ellos who s slopJJ&lt;'li wcanng
hos haor cwlcrs on the foeld this
vcar
Murt augh saod, ' I thought
Elhs looked good If he can
pllch that well all )ear Ill be
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l: lhs saod, 'I felt pretty good
out there Rut then I always
feel good at the sta rt of the
season 1 hose new (cowhide)
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Ron Faorly always hils me
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Tigers hand Yanks
first defeat, 4-l
By FRED McMANE
UPI Sports Writer
Pubhc rccog mloon keeps elud
ong Joe Coleman
Over the las t three years
there have been !e-. pitchers as
effecllve as the 27-year-old
Coleman, yet the Detroot
To gers' roght-hander gets nowhere near the pubhcoty gtven
othc1 p1 ommcnt Amen can
League hurlers hke Mockey
I ohc h Jtm Palmer Catfish
Hunter or Nolan R)an
For example, durong the last
three seasons Coleman has won
62 games, whtch os on ly one
less than Loltch, Palmer and
Hu~ter and 12 more than R;an
Yet desptle these tmpressove
statistics Coleman remams a
forgotten man on the eyes of
most or the baseba ll pubhc
Coleman had a spectacular
chance lo lose that shgma and
gam mstant natwnal accla im
Thursday when he came wothm
ft ve outs of potchmg the forst
n&lt;&gt;-holter by a Detroot potcher m
To ge r Stadtum sonce 1952
Coleman lost hts chance wtlh
one out on the etghth when hght
lnttmg Gene Mtchael slapped a
3-2 ptlch up the rmddle for a
smgle Coleman even lost hts
shulout m lhe mnth when Roy
Whole htt a leadoff homer foo
the Yankees' only other hot
Coleman wasn't that upset
about losmg the no-hotter,
hov.ever
"A h, no-hollers usually bnng
bad luck woth them, " he
qutpped "! had a 1-2 count on
Mtchael, then gave htm a
forkball, fastball, !orkball-&lt;oll
hogh I had to come m wtth a
fastball on 3-2 and you have to
gove hom credtt because he htl
It "
Coleman, beshng Mel Stott-

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Kelly may be next
CLEVELAND (UP!) Cleveland Browns runmng
back Leroy Kelly may be one of
the next targets of the World
Football League
Kelly's attorney Carl
Character confirmed Wednesday the WFL has been
mqmrmg about the veteran
player
In the meantime, Kelly,
whose contract wtth the
Browns exptres April 30, IS
expected to meet wtth owner
Art Modell next week to
detenmne hos future
Last year 11 was thought
Kelly would stgn a spectal
contract wtth the Browns,
probably throwing him mto the
scouting area, If he decided to
retrre thiS year at the age of 31
But the WFL could change
Kelly's rmnd about hangmg up
his cleats Kelly reportedly
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playmg wtth a warm weather

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AIHENS - The Altve
Compan; woll bro ng the
mus1ral Jacq ues Brei Is Alive
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The shu" os based on the
Iyn es and co mmentary of
Jacques Bt el, a Belgoan poetmustctan llvmg tn Parts He IS
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chanson mer of France Hts
musoe speaks of all facets of
the human condotoon
In hos apohtocal \lay Btel
wntes se 1JOus ly of love
lunehness death , hypocrosy ,
pit) and love He songs of hos
love for people and hos respect
for hie He IS an en terta mer
\\ho happens to be a poet
Enc Blan and Mort Shuman
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w1t11 ,JlltUI!Ict1H.: IJ ~uls
IIH SS IOil , l5 ptt and w1th t:Vl:l}
hunclre&lt;J !)Ounds of we1 gh t 1 tu
2 [Jl I She also Sd td tho I gas Cdn
!}(.' sHved h:r lumt1ng speVtl
a\.CJid!ng, qu1 ck stops dTlli
sldr ts, keepmg the cc~r 1n tunc
und us1ng r,nlt.d tues
M1 s 'l crrdl \\ciS rwmcd to
h.tvc the Green rhumb Notes
for M.i\ l \Uth Mrs
John
Deeth dlld M1 s Thompsr!ll to
have the June 4 nnllo progrdlll
'l hCJHOgJillll b) Mrs terrell
\\ciS on m&lt;:~king ctttra c ll ve
fhme 1 i.lrr:.~ngemenl'i She s.11d
t h c~t
1 11tctc ~tlng
flnv.er
dJI,mgemenb be the\ U\ al
per pcnd1culdl or t1 wngular
can ddd glamour to am room
casuctl or fm mul Ce nterp1e1 es
sl10uld match the muuc.l of the
CXCilSIOn ,md be c~llrclc ll ve
hom c~ll s1des and fm a s1t
dov.n dtnner the:r should be lm\
cill d cmay from dishes
Mrs lcr re ll spoke uf low
cost c~rrangernent.s usmg J on~
ld slJng fo hag_e and f1 esh cut
fl cm c1:; She !)&lt;Jid the Tigh t

Culhns Mr~ Add&lt;dou !~\\IS
.md Mrs WJimCJ I e 1 rei! of the
uv1c (.'O rnnuttee P,1rtiupat1un
tn rhe Re~att.a £\ oy, er shov. 1n
June v..1 s d1scussed
Mt s Ac11 on Kelton, Regwn 11
cil recto r of the 0 A G C
reported on a 1 ece nt board
mtel1ng .md announced the
state conven tiOn m Cmclnnclli
Jul} 11 Aug 1 and 2 She also
noted the sp nn g rcgwn al
meeting this mon th al
MeAT lhUJ and noted thc1t the
lum:heon wil l be $3 50
Ec!Ster devotiOns b, MI S
Thorn" usmg M"rk 16 opened
the meetmg and member s
responded to 10ll CCJll b)
namm g their favonte sp1mg
flov.er M1s Ahce Thompson ' tonta lncr \\I ll co mplmH~ nt
chspla)ed s pnng flo\\e fln g phmt marena ls and seltmg s
bu lbs mcl udmg uu ieltcs of .tnd that ror
1n fo 1mal
lilies the fluwenng almond .11 ran gcmcnts almost anytlung
daf£od1ls , tulips h\ acmths
111 lhe k1tchen cabinet tan bt:
Gardenmg tips for Apn l used for the contamer
BasiC
pnnc 1ples
of
were given by Mrs Ruth
Moore who sugges ted planting dfl ang1ng she sa 1d combme
cool weather vegetables and fr e~.:dom of cxp1 ess1on t~nd
flowers and new lawn n o~,~; She common sense Des1gn means
smd begomas should be sW. rted the ove rall pattern scc1le
ondoot s, that grass should be mea ns
keepon g
I he
rnov.ed l'h mches high and arrangement 1n prupm ttun to
that co ld frames shou ld be the contamer , P 2 t1mes \\lder
prepcu cd for settmg ou t hi.IT ely and 1 1!. t1mes h1ghet a nd
a nnu a ls later this month b&lt;Jl&lt;:~nce 0:1nd color c~ckl to the
Cabbages and omons can also
be set out she noted
Mrs Doll; Ha) cs gave the
eco logy message uswg 111
forma hon from the Automobtl e
EmtssJOn Control DivisiOn She
spoke of exhausts the1r haz
'" rd to healtn and then
commented on gas mtleage
not1ng that w1th a1r con

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appcc.trance , In
s he !; Ugges ted
:-;tw twg w1th the tallest flower
fllld y,orkwg do\\n, be careful
thdt the fl r,wers du not lea n
ctgc~1nst edch other and that
U1cv don't face the same wa}
Me&lt; Thoma se rved a salad
courst• \\ 1th the ass istance o
l1eo &lt;htldren, Suzan and Kelly
Mo s Hobert Miller wa&gt; a
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Anniversary
dinner held
The anmversary dmner of
!he Moddleporl Foremen s
Awo hCJry \\C:JS held Iecentl) at
the Me1gs Inn wJt h 14 members
attendong
After the dtnner, members
returned to the hre house for a
busmess meetmg conducted b)
Mrs Ethel Lowery, presod ent
A whole elephant sa le was held
and a thank-you card from
Mrs Myrtle Hamson was
read A goft was presented to
Mrs
Patty Kloes, past
presodent A dessert course
was served
Buck
Mrs Donna Holl presoded at
the busoness meeting woth Moss
Voeky Ables govmg a report on
the book, ' Women on Church
and Soctely ' The secrel&lt;try
and treasurer's reports were
goven by Mrs Bess Parsons A
get-well card was sogned by the
members for Joyce Whole, and
a rummage sa le was planned
for Apnl 111-20 The sale woll be
from 9 a rn to 4 p m Thursday
and Fnday and un til noon
Saturday
The borthdays of Mrs
Roberta Thaxton and Mrs
Shorley Ables -.ere observed
Durong the soc oal hour
members worked on rugs
Refreshmen Is were served by
Mrs Norn s and Mrs Thaxton
to those named and Mrs
Dorothy Roseberry, Dolly
Wolfe, Mrs Iona Hupn, Mrs
Allee Balser, Mrs Bertha
Robmson and a guest, Tracy
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Shtvelev at tended along -.oth
the class teac hers, thetr
.tssistants and mothers m
lludm~ Mi s
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Mrs Belt\ Van Meter Mrs
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Roush Mr s Eula Wolfe, Mr s
Belva Ftshcr Mrs Nora
Pterson, Mrs Sue Beegle, Mrs
Sally Htll Mrs Focoe Hayman
M1 s June Stover Mrs Ei leen
Roush, Mrs Hazel Fox and
Mrs Mabel Shoelds
Followong the hunt the group
went to the chu rch baseme nt
11 here the Rev Mr Shiveley
showed two f1 lms one on lhe
Ug l) Duckhng and the other on
J tmtn) Cnckel Refreshments
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CAR WASH dl S)rdc use ftre
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Mme1 !W ille Pon~ J ec~g u e
BAKE SA l lC tn old bank
butldtng at Ru tl and ft om9 a m
to noon Sponsored by So l\Ct
Ctrcle Semor Co hzons Stol l
ava ilable"' c foiled and unfilled
E.1slcr baskel&lt;
CAR WASH at- Welket s
Ashland from 9 a m to 4 p m
sponsored
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SUNDAY
SUNHISE SERVICES "'
Bethlehem Bapltsl Chut ch, Rt
2 Racmc , 6 30 am
hght
breakfast to foll ow Worsh1p
servoce at 9 30 an d Sunda)
School at 10 30
SU fTO!\ Melilodost Church
breakfast at 7 .10 .1 m Sunda)
School 9 45 worship service 1l
a rn Steve' Wilson n11mster
SUNRISE Set voce, 6 00 a
m
Enterpnse
Umted
Mcthodost Chuo ch followed b)
breakfast Public "elcome
DEDICATlOJ\' Set voces at
Ftrst Church of God Sy t acnse,
2 30 p In ReV!\ al SCI VICeS
Snnda) lhrough Apnl 20, 7 JC
p m no ghtlv The Rev
Chalmer Con ie) , Ga ll tpo lo s
e\ange hs t Specw l s1nglll g
edc h evemn g Public mv1ted
OHIO
VAI J EY
Co mmanderv 24 Km ghls Templar
6 15 a rn at Pome1 oy Motor
Co pat kuog lot before attenclmg sum 1se se1\Ices at
Gra ce Ep iscopal Cl1urch
Kn1 ghts
\\ ea1 un1 fo J ms
\\ IIhout sword s
MONDH
MIDDLEPORT BUSINESS
and P1 ofessJOnal Women' s
Club, 7 30 p m , at offtce of
Co lumbt a G,lS Co woth
legisla ti ve cu mnutte e w
charge Ma r; Bacon, ..ork
stud) coord o ~r of Meogs and
Galha Countoes htgh schools
Will spea k on the program
NommatJOn of officers and
d1scusswn on state conv entiOn
Heft eshmenl&lt;
MEIGS Band boosters, 7 30
p m m the band room
TUESDAY
CHESTER PTA , 7 30 p m at
Ches ter Elementary School
Cultuoal Art do splay In·
sla llatwn of offtcers Everyone
onvo ted to attend Refresh
ments
SALISBURY PTA , 7 30 p m
at the school Dr Wtlson G
Bowers ped1atnctan. Holze1
Medocal Center "tll be the
speaker Ne\\ offocers
be
Installed Refreshments wtll be
served

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Mllldlcport Cacfettc l'roop 185, meetong at the home of Mrs
Jl:lmce Gibbs, le&lt;tder, carried out the emergenf'y preparedness
rha llengt&gt;
1he Prnergenc1es tH.:i! led v.erc Conmc Balley w1th an arm
lacerd toon ~ e ntda Gobbs wol11 a burn, and Kathy Manley who
fCimled Completmg the reqmrernents of the challenge were
Jenntfer Wose Vtrgonoa Burchett Carron Baoley, Juhe Kotchen,
Julie Byer Tro na Gtbbs pnd Jo McKinney
Recently th~ gtrls oJ I r!!Op 185 assosted the Meogs Count; untt
of th e Amencan Cancer Sooely woth a daffodil sale on the streEils
of Moddleport
Ml DDLEPORT TROOP 39
A WIENER ro"sl was planned for Mondav mght at the
Legton Memonal Park, Mtll St , durmg a meetong at Heath
Umtc'li Methodost Church thos week
As a_ spectal Easter proJect, the members constructed
crosses out of maca rom, sp rayed them gold and attached a hly
Meg Lochary of near Chicago was a guest Scouts were remtnded
to take thetr books to the next meetmg
SALISBURY moop 100
NEW OFFICERS were elected at the Tuesday mght meetmg
of Salisbury Jumors at the school They a re K;othy Moore,
prestdent Cam olle Swtndell, voce presodent Linda Wolhams,
secrctar) Carol Morns, treasurer, Laura Gaol Smoth, reporter
Teresa Dorst, forst aod keeper, Joyce Baker, refreshment&lt; and
Renee Kaldore, games
Members made Easter baskets out of molk cartons and
completed refngeratot magnetoc decals Plans were made for a
mother .daughter skatmg party Apr 2Q at the Skate-a·Way ronk
woth the scouts to meet at l p m at the Sahsbury Church
Linda Wtlhams had the pledge to open the meeting She woll
gtve a bddge report at the next rneetmg and Mrs Walter Morns
wtll talk on bocycle safety

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Assoc ia ti on of thr Holz(' l
Medica( Center biJke sale 9
i::l m ro J p m 111 the old Bob
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BAKE SALF: 9,1 rn to " dl
K1 oger s Pome1 O}
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goods and co lo1 ed eggs,
sponsored bv Helpong Hands of
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CORRECTION
Mrs Stmon Johnson and not
Mrs Pat Noel ts an alter nate to
the Meogs County Council of
Parenls and Teachers for the
Pomeroy PTA The error w"s
tn an account of the Pomeroy
PTA mechng Monday mght

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Ironton edged Galhpohs 2-1 in a brtlhant pit·
chers dual at Ironton Thurs day evemng
stn~~th that hneup up there"
J e ff Collms, 6-5 semor mound ace for the Tigers,
Rogers saod • you can't zero ;n - a llowed three htts, Tanned 13 Blue Devils and
on any on~ man, especoally walked four as Coach Mtke Burcham's lads upped
wtth those lert.flanders, so you th e tr season record to 6-l lnstde the Southeastern
have to bear down all the lime
OhiO League, IHS remamed unbeaten m two starts
My arm began to cool off on the
The Togers are ln second
stxth mmng but ot warmed up
place, one half game behond mning trople, but died on third
aga m on the etghth "
In the other games, St LouiS league leadmg and unbeaten base
swept a doubleheader from the Wellston The Rockets won
Col hns, who hurled a perfect
New York Mets 8-7 and 4-3, lhe or (hord s tra oght lea gue game agamst Logan last week
Chocago downed Pholactelphoa encounter Thursday by lurmng -.as Jouched for smgles by
4-J, Allanta beat Los Angeles 6- back Ja&lt;kson, 9-2
Brett Wolson m the ftlth, Perry
In o(her SEOAL ga mes 1n the first and Gary Swam on
4 and Houston routed San
Thursday, Waverl y wrecked the seventh
Doego 9-1
In the Arnerocan League, delend tn g league champoon
The Blue Devtls are now 1·2
Detroit beat New York 4-1, Athens ' mne-game, two-year on the year Insode the SEOAL,
Molwaukee edged Cleveland 7- unbeaten streak woth a 3-1 GA HS os 0·2 Saturday,
6, Balttmore mpped Boston 7-6 voctory over the Bulldogs Galhpohs w1ll host Marysvtlle
on 11 onnmgs, the Chtcago-Mm- Logan won ots forst loop game m a twmboll startmg at I p m
nesota game was deadlocked 4- of the year by edgmg Meogs, 3·
Thursday 's box
4 after stx mmngs when tt was 2
GAHS BLUE DEVILS Ill
AB R H
Jim Perry, Junior GARS Plaver- Pos
ratned out and Callfornoa
Leon Bnggs cf
3 1 0
hurler, hmtted the hard· Brett
outlasted Texas 11-8
Wdson 2&lt;&gt;
2 0 1
3 0 0
hottmg Ironton Togers to lour Bill Holland ss
J tm Perry p
3 0 1
hits Perry fanned seven and M1ke
s.ck les lb
2 0 0
walked six
Roger Dailey lb
1 0 0
Watson Jb
I 0 0
GAHS drew fors t blood m the M1ke
R1ck Barcus rf
2 0 0
tnotoal rung Leon Broggs Geo rge Holley rf
1 I) 0
Larry
Sa
nders
c
3
0 0
walked Brett Wtlson and Btll Gary Swam If
3 0 I
Holland went down swmgmg TOTALS
24 1 J
IRONTON TIGERS (2)
Jtm Perry smgled, scorong Player-Pas
AB R H
Broggs
Sc ott Wylie c l
4 0 I
Brown . ss
3 0 0
Ironton ca me nght back to Mike
Jeff Br1ckey 2b
0 2 0
Iemyre "htle evemng hos
toe 11 up 1-1 m ots half of the Larry Brammer lb
2 0 0
record at 1-1 , was aoded by a
F a1rchlld If
2 0 2
ftrst Wtth two out, Jell Mark
Dave Vaughn Jb
2 0 0
two-run homer by Mtckey
Bnckey walked, stole second, Jeff Knebel c
3 0 0
Stanley as the Togers handed
Bob Thomas rf
3 0 0
and scored oh the Blue Devols Jeff
COllinS p
3 0 1
the Yankees thetr first loss of
only error qf the game
Bil l Houston pr
0 0 0
the season after four vocrories
26 2 4
The Togers scored what TOTALS
Wmnmg pitcher
Co ll 1ns
In other Arnerocan League
proved to be the wmmng run m Loser - Perry (0 2) Stnkeouts
games, Mtlwaukee edged ClevelJ, Perry 7 Walks the thord rung Brockey opened -CollColl1ns
in S .4 Perry 6 Error land 7-6, Baltomore mpped
wt\]1 a walk, stole second and Watson , Stolen bases Boston 7-6 on II mmngs ,
thtrd , then scored on Mark Br 1ck.ey 4 Wylie Watson
Wilson . Extra base h1ts Caltforma whtpped Texas 11-8
Fatrchold's smgle
Coll•ns tnple Wyl1e double
and Mmnesota and Chocago
on base- GAHS 6 I ron ton
Fairchild led Ironton's at- Left
B
played to a 4-4 he m a game
lack with two singles In two
Score bV 1nn1ngs
that was called after stx
GalliPOliS
100 000 0-1 3 l
official
trips
Scott
W)
he
had
a
Ironton
101 000 x-2 .4 0
mmngs because of ram
lourth onnmg double off Perry
Sl Loms took a doubleheader
Collins slammed a second
ft\Jm New York 11-7, 4-3,
Philadelphia edged Chtcago 4-3,
SPE'AKtNG OF
Montreal beat Pottsburgh 5-I,
Atlanta topped Los Angeles 6-4
and Houston routed San Otego
9-1 on NatiOnal League actoon
Bre\\ ers 7, Indians 6
John Broggs drove on three
runs wtlh a smgle and a homer
as the Brewers handed the
Indtans theor fifth straoght
CHICAGO (UP!) - A wtde
defeat Jom Colborn, who won open race begms today for the
20 games for Mtlwaukee last Btg Ten baseball champtonshtp
season, was htl hard for the wtth defendmg champton MmAlong w1th the new
second straoght lime and nesota, Mtchtgan and Indiana
creat•ons 1n ha1r styling
knocked out of the game m the posstbly a btl stronger than the
are the ha~r fash1ons of the
past, wh•ch have not
ftrst mmng, but Jerry Bell other seven teams
d1
sa ppeared but Simply
turned m 6 2-3 mnmgs of oneFour doubleheaders wtll be
achieved new vctr1atmns
run rebel to get the vtctory
played Frtday to get the 18
Orioles 7, Red Sox 6
game conference schedule unUnlike women of the
Second baseman Doug Gnf- derway-Northwestern at Inpast. when ha1r sty l 1ng was
rm 's throwmg error on a diana, WISconsin at Ohto State,
1u s t
beg1nnlng,
and
potenttal double play ball Purdue at Michtgan State and
decrs1ons were few because
sty les were few the
allowed Elite Hendncks to DlmoiS at Mtchtgan
modern woman of today
score the wmmng run m the
Mtnnesota and Mtchtgan
numerous and var1ed
has
lith onmng The Red Sox had were rated to have the top
styles from wh1ch to
tted the game In the last or the pttchmg staffs m the league
choose She need not have
lOth at 6-6 on Juan Bemquez' wtth Indtana probably the
her ha 1r done like her
home run , but Hendrocks more powerful hitting team
ne1ghbor's unless she so
des1res
smgled to open the Ortoles' The Hoosters have the league
11th, moved to second when leading httter back m first
Rtcl&gt; Coggms walked and baseman Barry Burnett, who
Let us g1ve your ha1r
scored when Gnffm botched the averaged 471 last year. The
beauty and d1stmcflon w1th
relay portton of a routme No 3 httter also returns,
one of the many new ha1r
styles
double play grounder
WtSconsm centerftelder Tom
Shtpley, who had a 446
average
Ftve doubleheaders will be
played Saturday, Iowa at
Mumesota, Northwestern at
Ohto State, IllinoiS at Mtchigan
21i E E.CON-0 ST
West Coast NFL team if the State, Purdue at Mtchtgan and
POMEROY, OHIO
Browns no longer wanted him Wtsconsm at Indtana
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Modell apparently tsn't warned about losmg some of his 21
veterans to the WFL He tsn't
rushmg to stgn them up,
saymg, "Our door IS open and
we wtll stgn veterans whenever
11 IS converuent for them~·
He satd if some of his players
are contacted by the WFL he
hoped "they will have enough
loyalty to come to me first "

LETART FALLS - The
Umted Melhodost Women of the
Apple Grove Church held a
lellowslup _dtnnet Saturda1
noghl at the Le lart Fa lls
Commumly Center
Tables for the donner "ere
arranged m a cross shape\\ 1th
hhes, a cross and a \\ tnte
candle betng used as the
centerpoece The Rev Howard
Shoveley gave grace precedtng
the donner The program wa s
prepared tiy Mrs Rus sell
Roush and songs were led b\
Dallas Htll At the ptano for the
group stngtng of
Chros t
Arose," The Old Rugged
Cross ' and 'Near the Cross
was Mrs Roberta Thaxton
. . . Scnpture was taken from
Romans 16
Poems were 'He was One of
Us' by Mrs Eoleen Buck
"The Legend of the Forst
Robm " by Mrs Shoveley , and
"Calvary" by Mrs Canna H1ll
A men's chorus sang • Knee l at
the Cross' and on tha t group
were Olden Thaxton , Bob
Spencer, Dallas Htll, Russell
Roush , Early Roush and the
Rev Mr Shovele; There was
group smgmg of 'God Be Woth
You" and the )Ointng of hands
on a ctrcle for ' Blest Be the
Tie''
Attendmg were Mrs Jack
Ables and Vocko, Mrs Ahce
Balser, Bob Spencer, Delona

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a 4-2 VICtory over Hannan
Trace The Woldcats are 0-3 tn
the SVAC
It was a hectoc pttchers
baltie - wmmng hurler Terry
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\\alked four Gene Hesson
fanned 10 and walked four The
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htts Hannan Trace seven A
Jhree-run Jlutburst Jn the thtrd
onnong by the Hoghlanders
proved to be the btg dtfference
Kop Lewos, Mtke Russell and
Terry Carter each had two htts
for the "onners Russell had all
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POMERO '( TRINITY
Rev w H P t.: r r n pa st or Ro v
Ma y er Su 1d a y sc hool sup !
Ch urc h sc hoo l
9 15 a 1
wor sh p ser v ce
10 74 a 1
Y outh cho r r eh ear sal M on
day 3 30 p m under d r eel on
of Mar y S ~ n ne r sen or c ho r
reh ear sal 7 JO p m Thur sday
w th Mrs
P aul
N e a se
d re cto r
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE ~ Cor n er
Un on and M u ber-r y
R ev
Cl yde V H enderson pas to r
Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 am Glen
Mc C lun g
su pt
m or n ng
worsh1p 10 JO a m
even n g
serv ce 7 30 m rd w eek se r
vrce Wedne sda y 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - T h e
Rev
Haro ld D eeth
rec to r
Church serv ces tO 30 a m
Holy co mmu n o n f r st Sunday
of mon th ch urc h schoo l 10 30
am for nur ser y t hrou gh 12
POMEROY CHU~CH OF
CHRIST - John F Ams t u t z
pastor B bl e sc hoo l 9 30 a m
worsh p 10 30 a dult w o r sh p
serv ce and youn g p eopl es
meet ng
both
7 30 p m
'C omb ned B1b e stud y a nd
prayer meet n g
Wedn es r1 ay
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ra y W W.n ng oft c &lt;&gt; r
In charge Sunda y 10 a m
Holiness mee t ng 10 JO a m
Sunday Schoo l Youn g P eopl es
Leg 1on 7 p m T hursday 1 to 3
P m Lade s Hom e Le agu e 7

p m

Pr ep c la sses
ST P A UL LUTH E R A N
Corner Seco 1d and Syc amor e
Si s
Po m er o y
he R e v
W Ian M ddl ewo rth pas.l or
Sunday Sc ho ol
9 30 am
chu r c h se r v c cs 10 30 a m
SA CRED HE A RT
Rev
Fa t h er Be r n a r d Kr a1 c ov c
pa s ta
Ph one
99 1 18 25
Sa turd a y ev en r q Ma ss 1 30
p n ~ u day M ass s and 10
an Co l l ess o lS Sa urdav 7
7 30 p m
POMER OY FIR ST BAP
TI ST
Ro bert K uh 1 pasto r
W I am Wat son Sun d;:ty sc hool
su p t Sun d a y sc hoo l 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
B b e s udy
W edn es day
7 p m
cho r
pr ac t ce Wednesday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WE SLEYAN
HOLINE SS
C HURCH Harr so nv l ie
R ev
0 D e ll
M ant e y Pa stor He ry Eb l n
Sun d ay Sc hoo l Supt Sunda y
9 10 il m
E ve n ng
Sci oo
wor sh p 7 :10 p m
Pr rt yer and
Pr a se scr v ce T hur sday 7 30
p n

SYR A CU S E
F IRS T
CHURCH OF GOO
Rev
Geo r ge 0 er pa s lo
Sun day
sc hoo
L 45 a 1
m or n ng
pr t&gt;ac h l n g
11
:. rn
eva n qe l sr c se r v ce 7 30 p n
Pr;) ye r mee t ng T hur sd'ly
7 30 p
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n S
Lor en T Sl eph c ns

Coverup figure
won't lie now
By WESLEY G PIPPERT
WASHINGTON ~ UP! ) Herbert L
Bart' Porter
played a relattvely mmor role
m the Watergate cover up But
he says he has learned a
central lesson that there are
times when a team player ' IS
morally bound not to follow the
team
For more than a half hour on
Maundy Thursday
US
Dtstrtct Court Judge Wtlltam
B Bryan and Charles B
Murray, Porter s lawyer,
pondered Porter's contrmon
Murray a stlver hatred
white man told Bryan a black
that Porter had told this lit tie
white he' m talkmg to the FBI
a month alter the June , 1972
Watergate break-m Murray
S8ld Porter has cooperated
fully wtth the prosecutiOn
Bryan dropped hiS head took
off hts glasses and sat stlently
m medttation He satd he JUst
can t forget that Porter
repe;&lt;ted 'the whtte he ' twtce
more before lmally telling
lawyers for the Comrmttee to
Re-elect the Prestdent one year
ago on Aprtl 11 1973 that he
wanted to talk to prosecutors
Porter told the JUdge, I am
absolutely postbve m my heart
--all the way down to my toes
-that I wtll never get mto
trouble agam I have learned a

hard lesson a lesson I mtend lo
recount to my children and
anyone else who wtll listen '
Porter sa1d he mtended to go
stra1ght back to I aguna
N11,&gt;uel Calif h1s home town
where he helps operate his
falher tn law s small con
struct10n ftrm A year ago, he
was lhe VICe prestdent of ' a
major U S corporatiOn ' a nd
Porler contmually has defmed
his loss because of Watergate
m the matenahst1c terms of
the house and JOb he lost
Porter testified m the Senate
heanngs last June !hat at the
urgmg of deputy campaign
director Jeb Stuart Magruder
who has pleaded gutlty to
conspiracy he hed abo ut
money he had dtspensed to G
Gordon Ltddy later convtcted
as maslermmd of the Water
gate break~n
Porler was md~eted on one
count of lymg, which earned a
maximum pena lty of l1ve years
m prtson and a fme of $10 000
Bryan sentenced hun 1o 5 to 15
months and ordered him to
serve 30 days m a federal
correctiOnal mstttut10n m Call
forma and to go Olj probatton
lor an addttional year
AJ; the JUdge spoke Porter s
Wife Carol her hand clu tchmg
the hand of a friend broke mto
a broad smtle

State to pay for 8
guards' defense
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov
John J Gtlligan asked state
Attorney General W1ll1am J

Eckhart
claiming
rip-off
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Oh1o's
four major telephone com
pames are 'rtppmg off thetr
customers by paymg only

nomrnal mcome or no mcome
IBxes at all, Henry Eckhart,
Democratic candtdate for the
heut;nant governor nom
mahon, sa1d Thursday
Eckhart, former cha1l'lllan of
the Pubhc Uhhttes Com
mtss1on of Oh1o satd the ftrms
their
were ' nppmg off
customers for htdden proltts
and needless rate mcreases
Two f1rms, Ohio Bell and
Umted Telephone, patti no fed
era! mcome Ulxes and got
credtts of $11 4 mtllion and $3
mtlhon (last year) respec
!tvely, ' he said wh1le Cmcmnati Bell paid $2 2 rrulhon
or II 3 per cent of tts net mcome and General Telephone
patd only $1 4 millton wh1ch ts
14 6 per cent net mcome
But ' he added, 'm estab.
Ushing rate mcrease apphca
lions wtth the PUCO the com
pames aod the comnusston assumed that' the ubhttes would
pay federal mcome IBxes of 48
per cent of thetr net proltt the
siBndard federal mcome tax
rate for
corporattons,
Eckhart said
'By thetr !allure to pay mcome taxes at the assumed
rate, lbey ere reaping a fantas
tically high windfall uppmg
thetr proftl.s and thetr stockholders earrungs at thetr customers' exptnse and wtthout
the ptJblic s knowled•~ '

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no 1
nst ru n en ta l Su 1day wor: sh p
10 ' 1
B b l e st ud y 11 " m
w ors 1 p
6 p m
Wedn flsday
B b c st ud y ' p 1
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
~ro
d en o nrn a l an a l )
Lrmq sv li e
OcK t et Roa d 111 c Rev Wor ley
Ha l ey pa slor Sund ay schoo l
ev en ng w or sh p 7 30
10 a rll
p m
Pra y er
m e et n g
7 30 p m
yo ut h
T ues d a y
g r o up F r d a y 1 '3 0 p n
SEVENTH OAY
AD
V E NTIST
L o c a t ed o n
M u l be rry
H e g h ts
n ca r
Vete r an # M em or a Hospli a
P an er oy
Pa st or H er b er!
Morg an Sabbath Sc hool ever y
Sa! ur da y a t 2 p m and wor sh p
se r v cc fo lo w ng a t 3 I ~ p m
Open 8 b le d 1sc uss on each
Thur sday at 7 30 p m at 111 e
c h ur c h
T ile
F r cn di Y
Ch u rc h
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST P re ac hr ng
9 30 a m
f r st and seco nd
Sunday s of eac h month th rd
and fourth Sunday s e a c h
m onth w or sp p serv cc at 7 30
p m Wedn esda y ev en ng s at
7 30 P r ay er a nd B bl (! Stu dy
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
T I ST
18 2 M u l b eny A ve
Pom e ro y
a ff 1 a t ed
w th
SB C
he Rev
Fred H 11
pa stor Tro y Zw 1 nQ Sund ay
sc hoo l sup!
Sunday scho ol
9 JO a 1
mo r n ng wor sh p
10 30
Sund a y e van ge l Sf c
m ee t ng
7 JO p m ... Pra yer
ml'C I nQ We dn es d ay 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIS"f Corn er F ou r th and Mam
M ddl epor t R ev Henry K ey
Jr pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mrs Ervtn eaumga r d
Morn tng wor sh p
n er supt
10 45am
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES l a r r y CMnahan pre s d ng
m n ster
Sunday B b le lee
tur e 9 JO a m
Wa tchtower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
B b l e study 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m n s try schoo l 7 30
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 111 Chr st ran UniOn Lawr e n ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hool Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m
Even ng worShiP
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - RaCine Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pa sfor
Sunday schoo l 9 45 a m
morn ng worsh p
11 am
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
Pray er meet ng Tuesday 7 30
p m Young peoples meet ng
7 30 p m Thursday

RUtLAND CHURCH OF

GOD Be rtlla K1ngrey
s ubst1tute pastor
Sunday
School
10 a m
worsh p
serv1ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
mee t ng Wednesday 7 30 p m

HAZEL

COMMUNITY

CHURCH - Near long Bot
tom Est I Hart pa stor Roy
Brown
a s s slant
pa stor
Sunday sc hoo l 10 am Church
7 30
p m
eacll
Sunday
even ng prayer meet1ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave the
Rev W I •am Kn tte
pa stor
Rona l d Du9an Sunday Sc hool
Sup t Cl asses for al l ages
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
B ble study Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m

FREEWILL BAPTIST -

Corner Ash and Plum M d
dleporl
No el
H errman
pastor
Saturday e ven ng
serv ce 7 p m Sunday school
10 am
Sunday even1ng
worsh p 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner S Xth and
Palmer
the
Rev
Ste ve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sunday school s upt
WMPO radto program
7 45
a m Sunday school 9 15 a m
morn ng worsh p 10 15 am
Yourh act v t es and fellow shiP
for 1un•or and sen or h gh
stud ents 6 p m B ble study
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
se rv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddleport 5th and Man
George
G l aze
m n ster
Jam es Sheets super ntendent
B ble SChOO l
9 30 am
morn ng worsll p 10 30 a m
evenrng worsh p 7 JO p m
prayer serviCe 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Thomas E
Weaver pastor
Floyd Carson Sunday school
superm tendent Sunday school
9 JO am , morn ng worsh p
10 30
Sunday evangel st c
meet ng
7 p m
prayer
mee t ng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M ddleport
Les l ey G Hall pastor Sunday
schoo
10 a m
worsh p ser
v ce 11 a m worsh p serv ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30

Brown Thursday to proVIde
legal defense for etght Ohto
National Guardsmen mdtcted
m ~onne ct1on w1th the 1970
Kent
State
Untverstty
shdotmgs
A spokesman for Gilligan
said the governor had never
taken a pos1t1on before on
THE
UNITED
PRES
whether the stale should BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
defend the guardsmen after OF MEIGS COUNTY Owrghl
L Zav tz Pastor D r ector
the) \\ ere md1cted on crtmmal
HARRISONVILLE
charges although G1lhgan had Sunday Ch ur ch School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer lee Svpt
supported payments lor thetr Morn
ng Wor sh p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Slrnday
defense durmg a state grand
C1'1urch School 9 30 a m John
Jury mvestlgatwn
Fu l tz
SuJ)I
Mornrnq
F
G1lhgan satd the basiS for his Worsh p 10 JO a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
request of Brown was a section Wor s hip 9 am
Sunday
Churc h Sc1'1oo l 10 am
Mrs
m Oh10 law called to his at
Sampson Hall Supt
tenhon earher m the day,
MEIGS
makmg the atlorney general
C 00 PER A T1 V E
PARISH
responSible lor the legal de
THE UNITED
fense of state employes
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarn er
Brown had satd m the pasltt
Director
was the practice of his olftce
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE Htcks
not to furmsh counsel to state
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
employes crunmally md1cted
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
Gtlhgan pomted out none of am Cl'1urcn Schoo l 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
the etghl guardsmen mdtcted a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
would have been mvolved at
a m
Chur c h School 10 a m
Kent State if they had not been
POMEROY
WorShiP
responding lo a call to acttve 10 30 a m Chur ch Schoo l 9 15
13m
UMYF6JOpm
mtltiBry duty
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh 1p
The trtals of the mdtcted 10 a m Churcl'1 Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
guardsmen w11l conlrtbute
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
httle 1o resolution of this case
HEATH WorshiP 10 30
unless they are assurred the a m Cl'1ur c h Sctloo
9 30 a m
UMYF7pm
full measure of lhetr con
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 15
st1tuttonal
n ghts
and a m Church School 10 ~ m
protectlons- mcludtqg the UMY F7 pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
right to counsel ' the governor sh p 9 am Chur ch School 10
am ,. UM Y ¢; Thursday 7 p m
satd
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Effective represeniB!ton IS
Rev Richard E Jarvts
ASBURY Worsh p 11
necessary m order that all of
a m Churc h School 9 50 am
the circumstances surroundmg WSCS 1St Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
these trag1c events may be
am
Chur c h Sc hool l Ol a m
presented fully m open court
W SCS Jrd Wednesday 7 30
pm
the governor wrote to Brown
MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
Therefore pursuant to Sec
10 am Churcll School 9 a m
lion 109 02 of the Revlsed"Code, wscs 3rd Monday 'l 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
I d1rect that your office appear School
9 30 a m
worshrp
on behalf of the etght md1cted serv C.J 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
guardsmen m any heanng or
Rev Steven Wtlson
proceeding resultmg from U1e
Fhv Larry Pohng
Rev Howard Sh 1v etey
md1ctment
BETHANY
!Dorcas)
Gtlligan also asked Brown to Worsh•P 9 30 a m
Church
10 JQ a m
explnre legtslatton setting f~th School
CARMEL Worsh p
11
the Circumstances under which a m 1st ana Jrd Sundays
School 10 a m
the slate should provtde Church
APPLF GROVE - Worsh p
counsel fer state employes
..,. 30 p 1"1"1 first and th rd Sun
I

9 JO
C h u r c h SC hOO l
pray er Tl CC I nQ
f r sl
W ~ d ne s da y 7 30 p m
EAST LETART
Wo r sh p
J J O p T1
second an d tour lh
sun d ay s c hu r ch sc h ool 9 30
" n
p r ay er o ee- l n Q tt r d
W edn es d a y 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Wor sh p 11
a n
l1 1d and 41h Sund a ys
Ch ur c h Sc hoo 10 a m
LETART FALLS
Wor 5ht p
Ch&lt;Jr c h Sc hoo l 9 a m
10 am
B bl e st udy 7 30 p m every
Tu es da y
MORNING STAR .&gt;. Wo r ShiP
9 30 a m
Chur ch Sc hoo l tO 30
a m
M d We e k
Se r v ce
Wedn es d a y 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL
War
Sllp 11 a rr
1st a nd Jrd
Sun d ay s
Chur ch School
10

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a m

am

PORTLAND
Wor sh p 7 30
p m
Chur c h Sc hool 9 JO a m
SUTTON
Wor sh p
1 am
2nd tlf"ld 4th Sun da ys (hur cn
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN ( Rac1neJ Wor s h p
11 am
Chur c h
Sc hoo
10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - WorshiP 10 a m
Pray er
Churc h Sc hool 9 am
Mee tmg Wedn esday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Chur c h
ser v 1ces
9 am
Sunday
Sc hool 9 45 am 8 ble Stu d y
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
sh p 11 a m
Churc h Schoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday schoo l
e a ch
Sunday
9 45 a m
prea c h1n g at 11 am
eac h
Sunday Prayer m eet ng 7 45
p m W ednesday WSCS !I p m
on tlltrd T uesday ea ch month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sc hoo
9 30 preach ng 7 30
p m Sunday pray er meet ng
7 30 p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
f1rst T hursday each m onth
SILVER RIDGE - Wor sh p
10 a m
Church Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
WorShip 9 am
Chur c h
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH ,.
OF
CHRIST
George FrederiCk
supt Serv ce w eek l y 9 30 am
on Sun1ay Preach ng f.rst and
th rd Sundays of month by
Cl fford Sm lh 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Dar r e l l
Doddr I
pastor
Sunday Schoo l
9 30
am
L eonard G !more f1rst
elder
even ng serv ce 7 30
P m
Wedn e sday
praye r
meetrng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Ra c rne Route 2 The
Rev
Charl es Hand
pastor
Sunday s c hoo l 9 45 am
morn ng worsh p
11 am
Evenrng serv ces Tuesday and
Fr~day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B ble
Study
9 30 am
morn ng
worsh rp 10 30 am
even ng
worsh1p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B ble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
10 a m w th W /l ard Prgott
supt Evangel SIIC mes sage
eac h Sunday evening 7 30 p m
by
Eld e r
R usse 1 C l ne
m n1ster of the ApostoliC Fa fh
B•ble Study Wednesday 1 30

Television Log

7 JO p m

MT
UNION BAPTIST
Rev Gee 1 Co )l pastor Sun d ay
Sc nool s u p t
Joe Sa yr e
Su diiY sc h oo l 9 .t5 am
Su l dilY ~ ven ng wo r sh p 1 30
Wed n esday pr ayer anc.l B b le
st udy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eug t&gt; ne Und erwoo d pa st or
How ard Cc1ldw e1 Jr Sllnd ay
Schoo l Sup!
S mda y Schoo l
9 30 a m
M ornmg Se rm on
Sunday evenm g
10 JO a m
se r v iCe 7 p m
LEfART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev F r ee land
Norr s p as tor F loy d Norr s
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
m orn ng sermon 10 30 a m
Pray er se rv ce
Wedn esd ay
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th p astor Sund a y SchOo
H&gt; a m A rthur Henso n Sup!
Morn ng Wor sh p
11 am
Youn g P eop l e s se rv ce 7
p m
E ven ng se r v ce 7 30
p m W e dn e sday M d W ee k
Pra y er Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m e et ng
6 30 p m
Ev en ng wor sh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herb ert Grat e pa stor Wor
sh p serv c e 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sun day Sc hool
9 30 a m
R cha r d Ba rton
sup t Prayer mee t ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl fford Srn ih
mrn s ter Sunday School 9 30
a m
morn ng chur ch 10 JO
a m
Sunday ev en ng sent ce
7 30 p m Wednesday ser v ce 8

Adler tan Counseling Techntques 33 Truth or Conseq 6
6 Jo- NBC News 3 4 15 AB C News 6 CBS News 8 10 Room

222 13

7 00 - Truth or Conseq 3 Beat t he Clock 4 New5 6 10 What ~
My L nc 8 Wild Ktngdom 13 E!ec Co 20 Avtahon Weath er
33 Btl ly Graham Crusade 15
7 30 - Porter Wagoner 3 l'o Tell the Truth 6 Wall Sf Week 10
33 New Treasure 1-lunt 10 Beat the Clock 13 Ho lly w ood
Squares 4 New Ltfe Now 8
8 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Wa sh ngton Review 20 33 Brad y

Bunch 6 13 Move

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST -

Waller P B1ka csan pastor
Ronn1e Sa l ser S S Supt
Sunday Sc1'1ool 9 30 a m
Mornmg WorShip 10 45 am
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng Brble
Stud y 8 p m
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DANVILLE WESLEYAN -

Rev Le lon Gtasure pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
youth and tun or youth ser v ce
6 45 p m
even ng worsh p
prayer and pra se
7 30 p m
Wednesda v 7 30 o m
S ILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Leon M ller
sup!
E v enmg
serv ce
7 30 p m
Pray e r
meetmg Tl'1ursday 7 JO p m
CKEST~

CHURCH

OF

GOD
Rev
James Sat
te rf e ld pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m
worshiP serv ce 11
a m
evenmg serv ce
7
prayer serviCe and youth
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Robert Bobo supt
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 30
M d week ..serv ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C
L9r1more
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday Schoo l c l asses for all
ages
9 30 am
morn ng
worsh p 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangelistic servr ce
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meetmg Wed nesday
7 30 p m M1ss onary meet rng
second Wednesday 7 30 p m

UNITED

FAITH

NON

DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm th pastor Sunday
school 9 30 am clas s l eader
Leo Hil l
worsh•p serv1ce
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST - E l den R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
supt
Mornrng sermon 11 a
Sunday n ght serv ces
m
Chr stran Endeaver 7 30 p
Song serv ce 8' p m
m
Preach ng 8 30 p m
M d
week Prayer meetrng W ed
nesday 7 p m
Ray Adams
lay l ead:er

10 45 - Farm Home and Garden 20
11 00 - News 3 4 6
10 13 15 Janak1 33 Av a t on Weathe r 20
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concert 6 Movie War Gods

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11 45 - News a 10
12 15 - Moves The Flame and the Arrow
Drac ula 10
1 00 - Mrdmght Spec ai.J 4 In Concert 13
Rock Concert 6 Take F ve F.or l1fe 15
1 45 - Move The Colossu s of New York 10
2 JO - Mov e A laska Sea s 4 News 13
A 00 - Mov e Bnde of Vengeance 4
5 30 - Mov e Ride and K II ' 4

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and a
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wondenng- h1 s hope- h•s asptra
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on
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10 00 - E le c Co 20 La ss1e s Re scue Range rs 6 13 My Fa vor te
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10 30 - Goobe r and the Ghost Cha ser s 6 13 Pmk Panther s 3 t
15 Jeann1e a Mulligan Stew 10 Zoom 20
11 00 - Star T rek 3 4 15 Brad y K1ds 6 1J Spee d Bugg y 8 10
Sesam e St 20
11 30 - Jos e and the Puss y cats n Outer Spa ce 8 10 Butch
Ca ss dy 3 4 15 Mt SS ion Magt c 6 13
12 00 - Je t son s 3 4 15 lns1de Out 20 Mov e 6 13 Pebbles &amp;
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12 15 ~ Search for Sc1enc e 20
I 00 - Man from UN CLE 4 Bana na Spirts 3 Amerrcan Band
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BOTTOM

CHRISTIAN Mr
Rober t
Wyatt pastor Sunday Scllool
supt
Rona d Osborne 8 be
Schoo l 9 30 a m
prea c h ng
10 45 a m
Evenrng serv ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
Morn ng wo r ShiP 10 30
a m
Young P eople s Serv ce
Evangel st c ser
6 45 p m
v •ce
7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION
Ba l d Knobs Rev
L R
Gl uesen camp past or
Roge r w !fred
Sr
Sunday
Schoo l Sup t
Sunday Scllool
Sunday ev en ng
9 JO am
worsh p 7 30 Prayer meetmg
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN tN
CHRIST Rober t Shook
pastor
Sunday schoo l 9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worsh p servtee 10 45 am
evenmg worsh p alternat ng
w th C E a t 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 JO
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay l eader

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THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloyd D Gr mm Jr pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng worsl'1 p 10 30 a m
Young peoples servtee 6 45
Evangel st c serv ce
p m
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
serv ce 7 30 p m

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George Casto pa stor Sunday
Sc1'1ool 9 JO evening worsh1p
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Cra g pastor Sunday sc l'1 ool
9 45 a m
worshiP serv ce 11
a m
trarn1ng un on 6 30
P ro even ng wors11 p serv ce
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 M ller
St
Mason W Va Sunday
B ble St ud y 10 a m
Worsh p
11 am and 7 p m Bib le Study
Wedf"'eSday 7 p m
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TIST - Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 45 a m
worsh l ~ serv ce 11
a m and 7 JO p m
Weekly
Bi ble study Wednesday 7 30

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Sunday school
10 a m
mornmg worsh1p
11 am
evangel st1c servtce 1 30 p m
B ble study and prayer serv ce
Wednesday 7 JO p m Phone

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HARTFORD CHURCH OF

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DEAR HELEN
Could you please agatn gtve the address where you regtster
so that you can donate your organs or your body to sc1ence after
you d1e? - WANTS TO HELP THE LIVING
DEAR WTHTL
The UVING BANK, 6631 South Mam St P 0 Box 6725
Houston Texas 77005, wtll send upon request a free
regtstralton form and donor card together ;uth mstruct10ns for
completton
The regtstrat10n form IS returned to the Livmg Bank where 1l
wtll be !tied A copy wtll then be sent to you and another copy
goes to your phystctan wtlh a letter of explanation
The donor card 1s YOURS and should be placed w1th your
driver's license lor raptd tdenliftcallon On 1t you should 1ndtcate
wh1ch organs are to be anatomtcal gtfls and whether you w1sh
your enttre body used m anatomteal study It must carry the
Signatures of two Witnesses lithe donor IS a mmor parents or
legal guardtans must s1gn
The LIVIng Bank ts a nopproltt orgamzat1on offermg tis
serv1ces wtthout charge However you may make a lax
deductible contrtbutton if you wtsh 1t will be gratefully apprecta ted - H
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should know that m some states there are far more donations
made lor anatomical studies than can be used by extstmg
schools Whenever posstble if fam1hes wtll pay cost of trans

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DEAR HELEN
Ten years ago our mol/ler died leavtn g Dad w1th fl &gt;e
chtldren to ra tse ranging mage fr om 10 to 17 years He worked
very hard to g1ve us a good hie
Now Dad ISm his early 60s and we chtldren are all marned
We ""' htm oilen bnl he s still lonely and gels depressed He
neglects h1s appearance and hiS nealui
We respect his love for our mother but we wtsh he would ftnd
someone who would rev1v~ tus Uil~I t: :s ti hfr Hm\ ca n \\ e tell
h1m we thmk a woman fnend - maybe a "lie - would help
wtthout havmg htm lhtnk we no longer lo\ e or need htm '
!Ire we asking for trouble tf we try to play matchmake• &gt; MEG
DEAR MEG
You should have started pla ymg matchmaker long ago
And don l JUSt TELL your father he needs a " oman
lrtend See to 1tthat he meets one
or two
or three Gel hun
out of hts old clothes and mlo sharp new sty les Plan parttes
which mclude the w1dowed mothers of your fnends Do some
research on hobby clubs, smgles groups square-danctng classes
- tours, and steer hun toward them Show h1m tha l 60 ts young and
hie ts to be en,oyed
And don t gtve up when he seems res1st1ve at first You
CAN teach an old dog new tncks bultl takes longer - H

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V H Braley Sunday school
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1974

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GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mr s Worley Fr a nc s Sun d ay
sc hoo s upt
Sun d ay schoo l 10

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
p"stor
Ray Whaley
supt
MCrnrng worsh i p 9 JO a m
c~urch scl'1oo!
10 30 a m
young peoples meet.ng 6 30
~ m
even ng worsh IP 7 30
p m 61ble st udy Wednesday

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sh1nes 111 darkness Our fa ith
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BETHLE HE M BAPTIST Rev
E arl Sh u l er
pa s t o r
Wor sh p se r v tce
9 30 am
Sunday Sunday school 10 30
a m B b e study and pray er
serv ce 7 30 p m Thur sd ay
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
School 9 30 am Ralph Cart
supt Worsh1p serv ce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m atternate ty
Prayer meettng Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St les
pastor

CHURCH Letart W Va Rt
1
Rev
George Hoschar
P$Stor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m Prayer and Bi bl e study
7 30 p m
Cottage Praye t
tO a m
Ser-vi c e Tuesday
Worsl'1tp Serv ce
Thursday
7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

Horror of

SATURDAY APRIL 13 1974

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
REi c n e Road
W t11am Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc l'1oo
o re ctor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
am
Mornrng wor sh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng ser v ce 7
p m
Wednesday
ev en ng
prayer serv c es 7 30 p m

CHRIST 1n ChriStian Un1on The Rev Wilt am Campbell
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am
James Hughes supt
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday evernng prayer
meeting
7 30 p m
Youth
prayer servtce each Tuesday

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6 3o- TV Cla ss room 8 Fa th for Today 10 Ky A f 1e ld 13

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DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST T m Ru sse ll
m n ts t E!I'
Norman C W 11
Sunday sc hoo l supt
Sunday
sc hoo
9 30 am
wor ship
servr ce
10 30 a m
B bl e
study Wedn es day 7 30 p m

CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New L ma Road nex t to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday~ Sc hoo l supf Sunday
school
JO 30 a m
worsl'1 1p
7 JO p m
B1ble study Wed
nesday
7 JO p m
Saturday
n•ght prayer serv ce 7 JO p m

Th e Grea tes t

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9 30 - Odd Coup le 13 Ozz e s Gtr ls 6
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev Rob ert
E Buck l ey pa stor W II am
Bal ey Sup!
Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 am
morn ng wor sh p
10 30 a m
even ng wor sh p
7 JO p m Wedn es day Chrtstra n
Youth Cru sade
6 30 p m
Thursday c hotr pra ct ce
7

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LONG

Ben Hu r

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STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
schoo l serv c e 10 am
Prayer
meet ng
Thursday 7 p m
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonv1ll e
Road R c k Mor r son pastor
Sunday sc hool sup!
St e ven
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p and
commun1on
10 30
am
Sunday
evenrng
you t h
Chr stan End eavor 6 JO p m
worsh p se rv ce Sunday 7 30
p m
W e dnesday e ven n g
pra Yer m ee t•ng and B •b l e
study 7 JO o m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN P ne Grove th e Rev Arthur
Combs pasto11- Sunday schoOl
9 30 a m
church serv ces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B1b le Schoo l
9 30
am
mornmg worsh p 10 JO
am Sunday ev en ng Worsh p
Serv ce
7 JO p m
cho r
pract ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
and B b le Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Free l and Norns pastor
Sunday schoo l 10 a m
Church
servi c e
7 p m
Wednesday
B1bte Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
Evenmg WorshiP 7 30 p m
Wednesday M d Week Serv ce
Sunday Schoo l Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morr s M Wolfe

Helen Help
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Rev w H P t.: r r n pa st or Ro v
Ma y er Su 1d a y sc hool sup !
Ch urc h sc hoo l
9 15 a 1
wor sh p ser v ce
10 74 a 1
Y outh cho r r eh ear sal M on
day 3 30 p m under d r eel on
of Mar y S ~ n ne r sen or c ho r
reh ear sal 7 JO p m Thur sday
w th Mrs
P aul
N e a se
d re cto r
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE ~ Cor n er
Un on and M u ber-r y
R ev
Cl yde V H enderson pas to r
Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 am Glen
Mc C lun g
su pt
m or n ng
worsh1p 10 JO a m
even n g
serv ce 7 30 m rd w eek se r
vrce Wedne sda y 7 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL - T h e
Rev
Haro ld D eeth
rec to r
Church serv ces tO 30 a m
Holy co mmu n o n f r st Sunday
of mon th ch urc h schoo l 10 30
am for nur ser y t hrou gh 12
POMEROY CHU~CH OF
CHRIST - John F Ams t u t z
pastor B bl e sc hoo l 9 30 a m
worsh p 10 30 a dult w o r sh p
serv ce and youn g p eopl es
meet ng
both
7 30 p m
'C omb ned B1b e stud y a nd
prayer meet n g
Wedn es r1 ay
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY Envoy Ra y W W.n ng oft c &lt;&gt; r
In charge Sunda y 10 a m
Holiness mee t ng 10 JO a m
Sunday Schoo l Youn g P eopl es
Leg 1on 7 p m T hursday 1 to 3
P m Lade s Hom e Le agu e 7

p m

Pr ep c la sses
ST P A UL LUTH E R A N
Corner Seco 1d and Syc amor e
Si s
Po m er o y
he R e v
W Ian M ddl ewo rth pas.l or
Sunday Sc ho ol
9 30 am
chu r c h se r v c cs 10 30 a m
SA CRED HE A RT
Rev
Fa t h er Be r n a r d Kr a1 c ov c
pa s ta
Ph one
99 1 18 25
Sa turd a y ev en r q Ma ss 1 30
p n ~ u day M ass s and 10
an Co l l ess o lS Sa urdav 7
7 30 p m
POMER OY FIR ST BAP
TI ST
Ro bert K uh 1 pasto r
W I am Wat son Sun d;:ty sc hool
su p t Sun d a y sc hoo l 9 30 a m
BY F 6 p m
B b e s udy
W edn es day
7 p m
cho r
pr ac t ce Wednesday 8 30 p m
POMEROY
WE SLEYAN
HOLINE SS
C HURCH Harr so nv l ie
R ev
0 D e ll
M ant e y Pa stor He ry Eb l n
Sun d ay Sc hoo l Supt Sunda y
9 10 il m
E ve n ng
Sci oo
wor sh p 7 :10 p m
Pr rt yer and
Pr a se scr v ce T hur sday 7 30
p n

SYR A CU S E
F IRS T
CHURCH OF GOO
Rev
Geo r ge 0 er pa s lo
Sun day
sc hoo
L 45 a 1
m or n ng
pr t&gt;ac h l n g
11
:. rn
eva n qe l sr c se r v ce 7 30 p n
Pr;) ye r mee t ng T hur sd'ly
7 30 p
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n S
Lor en T Sl eph c ns

Coverup figure
won't lie now
By WESLEY G PIPPERT
WASHINGTON ~ UP! ) Herbert L
Bart' Porter
played a relattvely mmor role
m the Watergate cover up But
he says he has learned a
central lesson that there are
times when a team player ' IS
morally bound not to follow the
team
For more than a half hour on
Maundy Thursday
US
Dtstrtct Court Judge Wtlltam
B Bryan and Charles B
Murray, Porter s lawyer,
pondered Porter's contrmon
Murray a stlver hatred
white man told Bryan a black
that Porter had told this lit tie
white he' m talkmg to the FBI
a month alter the June , 1972
Watergate break-m Murray
S8ld Porter has cooperated
fully wtth the prosecutiOn
Bryan dropped hiS head took
off hts glasses and sat stlently
m medttation He satd he JUst
can t forget that Porter
repe;&lt;ted 'the whtte he ' twtce
more before lmally telling
lawyers for the Comrmttee to
Re-elect the Prestdent one year
ago on Aprtl 11 1973 that he
wanted to talk to prosecutors
Porter told the JUdge, I am
absolutely postbve m my heart
--all the way down to my toes
-that I wtll never get mto
trouble agam I have learned a

hard lesson a lesson I mtend lo
recount to my children and
anyone else who wtll listen '
Porter sa1d he mtended to go
stra1ght back to I aguna
N11,&gt;uel Calif h1s home town
where he helps operate his
falher tn law s small con
struct10n ftrm A year ago, he
was lhe VICe prestdent of ' a
major U S corporatiOn ' a nd
Porler contmually has defmed
his loss because of Watergate
m the matenahst1c terms of
the house and JOb he lost
Porter testified m the Senate
heanngs last June !hat at the
urgmg of deputy campaign
director Jeb Stuart Magruder
who has pleaded gutlty to
conspiracy he hed abo ut
money he had dtspensed to G
Gordon Ltddy later convtcted
as maslermmd of the Water
gate break~n
Porler was md~eted on one
count of lymg, which earned a
maximum pena lty of l1ve years
m prtson and a fme of $10 000
Bryan sentenced hun 1o 5 to 15
months and ordered him to
serve 30 days m a federal
correctiOnal mstttut10n m Call
forma and to go Olj probatton
lor an addttional year
AJ; the JUdge spoke Porter s
Wife Carol her hand clu tchmg
the hand of a friend broke mto
a broad smtle

State to pay for 8
guards' defense
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov
John J Gtlligan asked state
Attorney General W1ll1am J

Eckhart
claiming
rip-off
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Oh1o's
four major telephone com
pames are 'rtppmg off thetr
customers by paymg only

nomrnal mcome or no mcome
IBxes at all, Henry Eckhart,
Democratic candtdate for the
heut;nant governor nom
mahon, sa1d Thursday
Eckhart, former cha1l'lllan of
the Pubhc Uhhttes Com
mtss1on of Oh1o satd the ftrms
their
were ' nppmg off
customers for htdden proltts
and needless rate mcreases
Two f1rms, Ohio Bell and
Umted Telephone, patti no fed
era! mcome Ulxes and got
credtts of $11 4 mtllion and $3
mtlhon (last year) respec
!tvely, ' he said wh1le Cmcmnati Bell paid $2 2 rrulhon
or II 3 per cent of tts net mcome and General Telephone
patd only $1 4 millton wh1ch ts
14 6 per cent net mcome
But ' he added, 'm estab.
Ushing rate mcrease apphca
lions wtth the PUCO the com
pames aod the comnusston assumed that' the ubhttes would
pay federal mcome IBxes of 48
per cent of thetr net proltt the
siBndard federal mcome tax
rate for
corporattons,
Eckhart said
'By thetr !allure to pay mcome taxes at the assumed
rate, lbey ere reaping a fantas
tically high windfall uppmg
thetr proftl.s and thetr stockholders earrungs at thetr customers' exptnse and wtthout
the ptJblic s knowled•~ '

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10 ' 1
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w ors 1 p
6 p m
Wedn flsday
B b c st ud y ' p 1
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
~ro
d en o nrn a l an a l )
Lrmq sv li e
OcK t et Roa d 111 c Rev Wor ley
Ha l ey pa slor Sund ay schoo l
ev en ng w or sh p 7 30
10 a rll
p m
Pra y er
m e et n g
7 30 p m
yo ut h
T ues d a y
g r o up F r d a y 1 '3 0 p n
SEVENTH OAY
AD
V E NTIST
L o c a t ed o n
M u l be rry
H e g h ts
n ca r
Vete r an # M em or a Hospli a
P an er oy
Pa st or H er b er!
Morg an Sabbath Sc hool ever y
Sa! ur da y a t 2 p m and wor sh p
se r v cc fo lo w ng a t 3 I ~ p m
Open 8 b le d 1sc uss on each
Thur sday at 7 30 p m at 111 e
c h ur c h
T ile
F r cn di Y
Ch u rc h
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST P re ac hr ng
9 30 a m
f r st and seco nd
Sunday s of eac h month th rd
and fourth Sunday s e a c h
m onth w or sp p serv cc at 7 30
p m Wedn esda y ev en ng s at
7 30 P r ay er a nd B bl (! Stu dy
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
T I ST
18 2 M u l b eny A ve
Pom e ro y
a ff 1 a t ed
w th
SB C
he Rev
Fred H 11
pa stor Tro y Zw 1 nQ Sund ay
sc hoo l sup!
Sunday scho ol
9 JO a 1
mo r n ng wor sh p
10 30
Sund a y e van ge l Sf c
m ee t ng
7 JO p m ... Pra yer
ml'C I nQ We dn es d ay 7 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIS"f Corn er F ou r th and Mam
M ddl epor t R ev Henry K ey
Jr pas tor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
Mrs Ervtn eaumga r d
Morn tng wor sh p
n er supt
10 45am
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES l a r r y CMnahan pre s d ng
m n ster
Sunday B b le lee
tur e 9 JO a m
Wa tchtower
study 10 30 am
Tuesday
B b l e study 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m n s try schoo l 7 30
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst 111 Chr st ran UniOn Lawr e n ce Manley pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hool Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m
Even ng worShiP
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - RaCine Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pa sfor
Sunday schoo l 9 45 a m
morn ng worsh p
11 am
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
Pray er meet ng Tuesday 7 30
p m Young peoples meet ng
7 30 p m Thursday

RUtLAND CHURCH OF

GOD Be rtlla K1ngrey
s ubst1tute pastor
Sunday
School
10 a m
worsh p
serv1ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
mee t ng Wednesday 7 30 p m

HAZEL

COMMUNITY

CHURCH - Near long Bot
tom Est I Hart pa stor Roy
Brown
a s s slant
pa stor
Sunday sc hoo l 10 am Church
7 30
p m
eacll
Sunday
even ng prayer meet1ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDlEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave the
Rev W I •am Kn tte
pa stor
Rona l d Du9an Sunday Sc hool
Sup t Cl asses for al l ages
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
B ble study Wednesday 7 30
p m
youth serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m

FREEWILL BAPTIST -

Corner Ash and Plum M d
dleporl
No el
H errman
pastor
Saturday e ven ng
serv ce 7 p m Sunday school
10 am
Sunday even1ng
worsh p 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corner S Xth and
Palmer
the
Rev
Ste ve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thompson Sunday school s upt
WMPO radto program
7 45
a m Sunday school 9 15 a m
morn ng worsh p 10 15 am
Yourh act v t es and fellow shiP
for 1un•or and sen or h gh
stud ents 6 p m B ble study
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
se rv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
M ddleport 5th and Man
George
G l aze
m n ster
Jam es Sheets super ntendent
B ble SChOO l
9 30 am
morn ng worsll p 10 30 a m
evenrng worsh p 7 JO p m
prayer serviCe 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Thomas E
Weaver pastor
Floyd Carson Sunday school
superm tendent Sunday school
9 JO am , morn ng worsh p
10 30
Sunday evangel st c
meet ng
7 p m
prayer
mee t ng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
M ddleport
Les l ey G Hall pastor Sunday
schoo
10 a m
worsh p ser
v ce 11 a m worsh p serv ce
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer serv 1ce 7 30

Brown Thursday to proVIde
legal defense for etght Ohto
National Guardsmen mdtcted
m ~onne ct1on w1th the 1970
Kent
State
Untverstty
shdotmgs
A spokesman for Gilligan
said the governor had never
taken a pos1t1on before on
THE
UNITED
PRES
whether the stale should BYTERIAN
MINISTRY
defend the guardsmen after OF MEIGS COUNTY Owrghl
L Zav tz Pastor D r ector
the) \\ ere md1cted on crtmmal
HARRISONVILLE
charges although G1lhgan had Sunday Ch ur ch School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer lee Svpt
supported payments lor thetr Morn
ng Wor sh p 10 30 a m
MIDDLEPORT Slrnday
defense durmg a state grand
C1'1urch School 9 30 a m John
Jury mvestlgatwn
Fu l tz
SuJ)I
Mornrnq
F
G1lhgan satd the basiS for his Worsh p 10 JO a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
request of Brown was a section Wor s hip 9 am
Sunday
Churc h Sc1'1oo l 10 am
Mrs
m Oh10 law called to his at
Sampson Hall Supt
tenhon earher m the day,
MEIGS
makmg the atlorney general
C 00 PER A T1 V E
PARISH
responSible lor the legal de
THE UNITED
fense of state employes
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarn er
Brown had satd m the pasltt
Director
was the practice of his olftce
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE Htcks
not to furmsh counsel to state
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
employes crunmally md1cted
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
Gtlhgan pomted out none of am Cl'1urcn Schoo l 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
the etghl guardsmen mdtcted a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship 11
would have been mvolved at
a m
Chur c h School 10 a m
Kent State if they had not been
POMEROY
WorShiP
responding lo a call to acttve 10 30 a m Chur ch Schoo l 9 15
13m
UMYF6JOpm
mtltiBry duty
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh 1p
The trtals of the mdtcted 10 a m Churcl'1 Schoo l 9 a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
guardsmen w11l conlrtbute
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
httle 1o resolution of this case
HEATH WorshiP 10 30
unless they are assurred the a m Cl'1ur c h Sctloo
9 30 a m
UMYF7pm
full measure of lhetr con
RUTLAND - Worsh p 9 15
st1tuttonal
n ghts
and a m Church School 10 ~ m
protectlons- mcludtqg the UMY F7 pm
SALEM CENTER Wor
right to counsel ' the governor sh p 9 am Chur ch School 10
am ,. UM Y ¢; Thursday 7 p m
satd
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Effective represeniB!ton IS
Rev Richard E Jarvts
ASBURY Worsh p 11
necessary m order that all of
a m Churc h School 9 50 am
the circumstances surroundmg WSCS 1St Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
these trag1c events may be
am
Chur c h Sc hool l Ol a m
presented fully m open court
W SCS Jrd Wednesday 7 30
pm
the governor wrote to Brown
MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
Therefore pursuant to Sec
10 am Churcll School 9 a m
lion 109 02 of the Revlsed"Code, wscs 3rd Monday 'l 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
I d1rect that your office appear School
9 30 a m
worshrp
on behalf of the etght md1cted serv C.J 7 30 p m
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
guardsmen m any heanng or
Rev Steven Wtlson
proceeding resultmg from U1e
Fhv Larry Pohng
Rev Howard Sh 1v etey
md1ctment
BETHANY
!Dorcas)
Gtlligan also asked Brown to Worsh•P 9 30 a m
Church
10 JQ a m
explnre legtslatton setting f~th School
CARMEL Worsh p
11
the Circumstances under which a m 1st ana Jrd Sundays
School 10 a m
the slate should provtde Church
APPLF GROVE - Worsh p
counsel fer state employes
..,. 30 p 1"1"1 first and th rd Sun
I

9 JO
C h u r c h SC hOO l
pray er Tl CC I nQ
f r sl
W ~ d ne s da y 7 30 p m
EAST LETART
Wo r sh p
J J O p T1
second an d tour lh
sun d ay s c hu r ch sc h ool 9 30
" n
p r ay er o ee- l n Q tt r d
W edn es d a y 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Wor sh p 11
a n
l1 1d and 41h Sund a ys
Ch ur c h Sc hoo 10 a m
LETART FALLS
Wor 5ht p
Ch&lt;Jr c h Sc hoo l 9 a m
10 am
B bl e st udy 7 30 p m every
Tu es da y
MORNING STAR .&gt;. Wo r ShiP
9 30 a m
Chur ch Sc hoo l tO 30
a m
M d We e k
Se r v ce
Wedn es d a y 8 p m
MORSE CHAPEL
War
Sllp 11 a rr
1st a nd Jrd
Sun d ay s
Chur ch School
10

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a m

am

PORTLAND
Wor sh p 7 30
p m
Chur c h Sc hool 9 JO a m
SUTTON
Wor sh p
1 am
2nd tlf"ld 4th Sun da ys (hur cn
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN ( Rac1neJ Wor s h p
11 am
Chur c h
Sc hoo
10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - WorshiP 10 a m
Pray er
Churc h Sc hool 9 am
Mee tmg Wedn esday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Chur c h
ser v 1ces
9 am
Sunday
Sc hool 9 45 am 8 ble Stu d y
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
sh p 11 a m
Churc h Schoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday schoo l
e a ch
Sunday
9 45 a m
prea c h1n g at 11 am
eac h
Sunday Prayer m eet ng 7 45
p m W ednesday WSCS !I p m
on tlltrd T uesday ea ch month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Sc hoo
9 30 preach ng 7 30
p m Sunday pray er meet ng
7 30 p m Tuesday W SCS 7 30
f1rst T hursday each m onth
SILVER RIDGE - Wor sh p
10 a m
Church Sc hool 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
WorShip 9 am
Chur c h
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH ,.
OF
CHRIST
George FrederiCk
supt Serv ce w eek l y 9 30 am
on Sun1ay Preach ng f.rst and
th rd Sundays of month by
Cl fford Sm lh 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Dar r e l l
Doddr I
pastor
Sunday Schoo l
9 30
am
L eonard G !more f1rst
elder
even ng serv ce 7 30
P m
Wedn e sday
praye r
meetrng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Ra c rne Route 2 The
Rev
Charl es Hand
pastor
Sunday s c hoo l 9 45 am
morn ng worsh p
11 am
Evenrng serv ces Tuesday and
Fr~day 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B ble
Study
9 30 am
morn ng
worsh rp 10 30 am
even ng
worsh1p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B ble Study 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday Schoo l
10 a m w th W /l ard Prgott
supt Evangel SIIC mes sage
eac h Sunday evening 7 30 p m
by
Eld e r
R usse 1 C l ne
m n1ster of the ApostoliC Fa fh
B•ble Study Wednesday 1 30

Television Log

7 JO p m

MT
UNION BAPTIST
Rev Gee 1 Co )l pastor Sun d ay
Sc nool s u p t
Joe Sa yr e
Su diiY sc h oo l 9 .t5 am
Su l dilY ~ ven ng wo r sh p 1 30
Wed n esday pr ayer anc.l B b le
st udy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eug t&gt; ne Und erwoo d pa st or
How ard Cc1ldw e1 Jr Sllnd ay
Schoo l Sup!
S mda y Schoo l
9 30 a m
M ornmg Se rm on
Sunday evenm g
10 JO a m
se r v iCe 7 p m
LEfART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev F r ee land
Norr s p as tor F loy d Norr s
supt Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m
m orn ng sermon 10 30 a m
Pray er se rv ce
Wedn esd ay
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm th p astor Sund a y SchOo
H&gt; a m A rthur Henso n Sup!
Morn ng Wor sh p
11 am
Youn g P eop l e s se rv ce 7
p m
E ven ng se r v ce 7 30
p m W e dn e sday M d W ee k
Pra y er Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m e et ng
6 30 p m
Ev en ng wor sh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herb ert Grat e pa stor Wor
sh p serv c e 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sun day Sc hool
9 30 a m
R cha r d Ba rton
sup t Prayer mee t ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl fford Srn ih
mrn s ter Sunday School 9 30
a m
morn ng chur ch 10 JO
a m
Sunday ev en ng sent ce
7 30 p m Wednesday ser v ce 8

Adler tan Counseling Techntques 33 Truth or Conseq 6
6 Jo- NBC News 3 4 15 AB C News 6 CBS News 8 10 Room

222 13

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My L nc 8 Wild Ktngdom 13 E!ec Co 20 Avtahon Weath er
33 Btl ly Graham Crusade 15
7 30 - Porter Wagoner 3 l'o Tell the Truth 6 Wall Sf Week 10
33 New Treasure 1-lunt 10 Beat the Clock 13 Ho lly w ood
Squares 4 New Ltfe Now 8
8 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Wa sh ngton Review 20 33 Brad y

Bunch 6 13 Move

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST -

Waller P B1ka csan pastor
Ronn1e Sa l ser S S Supt
Sunday Sc1'1ool 9 30 a m
Mornmg WorShip 10 45 am
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng Brble
Stud y 8 p m
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Rev Le lon Gtasure pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m
youth and tun or youth ser v ce
6 45 p m
even ng worsh p
prayer and pra se
7 30 p m
Wednesda v 7 30 o m
S ILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Leon M ller
sup!
E v enmg
serv ce
7 30 p m
Pray e r
meetmg Tl'1ursday 7 JO p m
CKEST~

CHURCH

OF

GOD
Rev
James Sat
te rf e ld pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m
worshiP serv ce 11
a m
evenmg serv ce
7
prayer serviCe and youth
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH - Robert E Musser
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a m
Robert Bobo supt
morn ng
worsh p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 30
M d week ..serv ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C
L9r1more
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday School Supt
Sunday Schoo l c l asses for all
ages
9 30 am
morn ng
worsh p 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangelistic servr ce
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meetmg Wed nesday
7 30 p m M1ss onary meet rng
second Wednesday 7 30 p m

UNITED

FAITH

NON

DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm th pastor Sunday
school 9 30 am clas s l eader
Leo Hil l
worsh•p serv1ce
10 30 a m
church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST - E l den R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
supt
Mornrng sermon 11 a
Sunday n ght serv ces
m
Chr stran Endeaver 7 30 p
Song serv ce 8' p m
m
Preach ng 8 30 p m
M d
week Prayer meetrng W ed
nesday 7 p m
Ray Adams
lay l ead:er

10 45 - Farm Home and Garden 20
11 00 - News 3 4 6
10 13 15 Janak1 33 Av a t on Weathe r 20
11 30 - Johnny Carson 3 4 15 In Concert 6 Movie War Gods

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11 45 - News a 10
12 15 - Moves The Flame and the Arrow
Drac ula 10
1 00 - Mrdmght Spec ai.J 4 In Concert 13
Rock Concert 6 Take F ve F.or l1fe 15
1 45 - Move The Colossu s of New York 10
2 JO - Mov e A laska Sea s 4 News 13
A 00 - Mov e Bnde of Vengeance 4
5 30 - Mov e Ride and K II ' 4

Clouds
and L1ght
and a
bo ld sp~re' l'h e symbols of mans
wondenng- h1 s hope- h•s asptra
!Ions
On a Fnday Ihe One they called
Chns t wa s dead ' The world ro ll ed
on
no th1ng seemed changed
Then 1t was Sunday Newness
everywhere ' He IS nsen ' Men be
l1eve
gather
reJO ce

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10 00 - E le c Co 20 La ss1e s Re scue Range rs 6 13 My Fa vor te
Mart a ns 20 8 S gmund &amp; The Sea Mon ster s 3 4 15
10 30 - Goobe r and the Ghost Cha ser s 6 13 Pmk Panther s 3 t
15 Jeann1e a Mulligan Stew 10 Zoom 20
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11 30 - Jos e and the Puss y cats n Outer Spa ce 8 10 Butch
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12 00 - Je t son s 3 4 15 lns1de Out 20 Mov e 6 13 Pebbles &amp;
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I 00 - Man from UN CLE 4 Bana na Spirts 3 Amerrcan Band
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Rober t
Wyatt pastor Sunday Scllool
supt
Rona d Osborne 8 be
Schoo l 9 30 a m
prea c h ng
10 45 a m
Evenrng serv ces
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
Morn ng wo r ShiP 10 30
a m
Young P eople s Serv ce
Evangel st c ser
6 45 p m
v •ce
7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION
Ba l d Knobs Rev
L R
Gl uesen camp past or
Roge r w !fred
Sr
Sunday
Schoo l Sup t
Sunday Scllool
Sunday ev en ng
9 JO am
worsh p 7 30 Prayer meetmg
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN tN
CHRIST Rober t Shook
pastor
Sunday schoo l 9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worsh p servtee 10 45 am
evenmg worsh p alternat ng
w th C E a t 7 30 p m on
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 JO
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay l eader

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Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng worsl'1 p 10 30 a m
Young peoples servtee 6 45
Evangel st c serv ce
p m
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
serv ce 7 30 p m

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Sc1'1ool 9 JO evening worsh1p
7 30 Thursday evenmg prayer
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MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Cra g pastor Sunday sc l'1 ool
9 45 a m
worshiP serv ce 11
a m
trarn1ng un on 6 30
P ro even ng wors11 p serv ce
7 30 p m
M1d week prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 487 M ller
St
Mason W Va Sunday
B ble St ud y 10 a m
Worsh p
11 am and 7 p m Bib le Study
Wedf"'eSday 7 p m
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Anderson
Mason
Pastor
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9 45 a m
worsh l ~ serv ce 11
a m and 7 JO p m
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Sunday school
10 a m
mornmg worsh1p
11 am
evangel st1c servtce 1 30 p m
B ble study and prayer serv ce
Wednesday 7 JO p m Phone

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to go You w II mak e a vat u
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MIDDLEPORT OH IO

DEAR HELEN
Could you please agatn gtve the address where you regtster
so that you can donate your organs or your body to sc1ence after
you d1e? - WANTS TO HELP THE LIVING
DEAR WTHTL
The UVING BANK, 6631 South Mam St P 0 Box 6725
Houston Texas 77005, wtll send upon request a free
regtstralton form and donor card together ;uth mstruct10ns for
completton
The regtstrat10n form IS returned to the Livmg Bank where 1l
wtll be !tied A copy wtll then be sent to you and another copy
goes to your phystctan wtlh a letter of explanation
The donor card 1s YOURS and should be placed w1th your
driver's license lor raptd tdenliftcallon On 1t you should 1ndtcate
wh1ch organs are to be anatomtcal gtfls and whether you w1sh
your enttre body used m anatomteal study It must carry the
Signatures of two Witnesses lithe donor IS a mmor parents or
legal guardtans must s1gn
The LIVIng Bank ts a nopproltt orgamzat1on offermg tis
serv1ces wtthout charge However you may make a lax
deductible contrtbutton if you wtsh 1t will be gratefully apprecta ted - H
P S Those who would donate thetr bodies to medical schools
should know that m some states there are far more donations
made lor anatomical studies than can be used by extstmg
schools Whenever posstble if fam1hes wtll pay cost of trans

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR.

DBA Anthony ~ : umb ng and Heatmg

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you had ots olt me to wo rk 1

Openmg lead - •Q

Ph 949 9591

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

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Ma1n Sf
Pomeroy

Rae ne

MIDDLEPORT OH IO

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

Ph 367 7414

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Fam tl y Recrea t 1Qn
Sw1mm ng Camp ng

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DEAR HELEN
Ten years ago our mol/ler died leavtn g Dad w1th fl &gt;e
chtldren to ra tse ranging mage fr om 10 to 17 years He worked
very hard to g1ve us a good hie
Now Dad ISm his early 60s and we chtldren are all marned
We ""' htm oilen bnl he s still lonely and gels depressed He
neglects h1s appearance and hiS nealui
We respect his love for our mother but we wtsh he would ftnd
someone who would rev1v~ tus Uil~I t: :s ti hfr Hm\ ca n \\ e tell
h1m we thmk a woman fnend - maybe a "lie - would help
wtthout havmg htm lhtnk we no longer lo\ e or need htm '
!Ire we asking for trouble tf we try to play matchmake• &gt; MEG
DEAR MEG
You should have started pla ymg matchmaker long ago
And don l JUSt TELL your father he needs a " oman
lrtend See to 1tthat he meets one
or two
or three Gel hun
out of hts old clothes and mlo sharp new sty les Plan parttes
which mclude the w1dowed mothers of your fnends Do some
research on hobby clubs, smgles groups square-danctng classes
- tours, and steer hun toward them Show h1m tha l 60 ts young and
hie ts to be en,oyed
And don t gtve up when he seems res1st1ve at first You
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MAYER &amp; HILL BARBER SHOP

Y ou Ca n Use Thr s Space Each Week

RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH Sunday Schoo l
9 30 am
Worsh p Serv ce 11
am
Wednesday
prayer
m eetmg
7 30 p m
Sunday
n 1g1'1t worShip 7 30 p m

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Devoted to the Greater Oh o Valley

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST - Rod Kaster pastor
V H Braley Sunday school
sup t Sunday sc llool 9 30 am
worsh p serv ce and com
mun on
10 30 am
youth
m e et ng
6 p m
Sunday
evenmg servtee 7 r egular
board meetmg th rd Sat urd a y

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SUNDAY TIMES-SENTINEL

MIDDL EPORT OHIO

partner b1d s f ive dramond s What
do you do now '

For Saturday Apnl 13
1974

By Roger Bollen

FUNN Y BUSINE SS

23

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Support the Chur ch of Your Cho ce
104 W Matn
Pomeroy
Ph 992 3354

MARK V STORE

8 1l l y Graham

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HAYMAN'S

Devoted t o Meigs Ma son A,..ea
Pome roy 0

Coo v lie RD Rev Roy Deeter
pas tor
Sund'ay sc hoo
9 30
a m
worsh p serv ce 10 30
am B b[e study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

NORTH

Ph. 992 3863

Pomeroy

6 13

Btg shot does admirable JOb

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

D al992 231 8

I Am J oe s

WIN AT BRIDGE

3001

MEIGS COUNTY £RANCH

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

CHAPEL

Beat 33 Emergen cy 3 4 15
a 30 - MASH 8 Mov1e
Mone y to Burn
Cru sade 10 Movte JJ

Mr

N a lmn w 1de Insurance Co of Columbus 0
Pomer oy
307 Spnng Ave

Bobby Gol d sboro 3

~H er

Dec 21) Someone s Hb o rt to
d o you a laver thOugh nc !her
o l you w rtt r~ &lt;J ze il l the I ne
r h oug h a un1que c t &lt;1 1 ol
even ts pra t t w II resul t

Ht'l.;n Both'l

9 00 -

Course of Our T 1m es 33

Spme 10
8 oo - All '" Ihe Family 8 10 Partr dge Fam ly 6 13 Book

CATA LOGUE STORE
217a

15

Catch 33 33

7 30 -

MONTGOMERY WARD
and Mrs Cha rl es R Sheets
106 Court St
Pomeroy
992

00- L I as Yoga and You 33 News 3 4 a Look al the Book

Mov e
T he Iron Glove 10
6 JOo Zoom 33 NBC News 3 15 New s 4 Unde WI lie Show 8
News 6 Paul Bunyan 1J
7 00 - Hee Haw 6 8 Lawrence Welk 3 4 15 Thrtl lseek e r s 3

W1th the hope If will 1n some measure foster and help susla1n that
wh tch 1s good 1n family and commun1ly l1fe lh1s feature IS sponsored by
the busmess f1rms and organ1zat1ons whose names appear below
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OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mr s Worley Fr a nc s Sun d ay
sc hoo s upt
Sun d ay schoo l 10

CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
p"stor
Ray Whaley
supt
MCrnrng worsh i p 9 JO a m
c~urch scl'1oo!
10 30 a m
young peoples meet.ng 6 30
~ m
even ng worsh IP 7 30
p m 61ble st udy Wednesday

GROVE

Don K r shn er

7 QQ.- Ne ighbors 13 Fun for Eve ryon e 6 Treel'1ouse Cl ub
7 15- W oman s Potnt o f V rew 1J

He IS Alsen' Clouds break Ltght
sh1nes 111 darkness Our fa ith
reac hes upward
111 bold cer
tamty'

BETHLE HE M BAPTIST Rev
E arl Sh u l er
pa s t o r
Wor sh p se r v tce
9 30 am
Sunday Sunday school 10 30
a m B b e study and pray er
serv ce 7 30 p m Thur sd ay
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
School 9 30 am Ralph Cart
supt Worsh1p serv ce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m atternate ty
Prayer meettng Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St les
pastor

CHURCH Letart W Va Rt
1
Rev
George Hoschar
P$Stor
Sunday Schoo l 9 30
a m Prayer and Bi bl e study
7 30 p m
Cottage Praye t
tO a m
Ser-vi c e Tuesday
Worsl'1tp Serv ce
Thursday
7 30 p m

HEMLOCK

Horror of

SATURDAY APRIL 13 1974

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
REi c n e Road
W t11am Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Sc l'1oo
o re ctor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
am
Mornrng wor sh p 10 30
am Sunday even ng ser v ce 7
p m
Wednesday
ev en ng
prayer serv c es 7 30 p m

CHRIST 1n ChriStian Un1on The Rev Wilt am Campbell
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
am
James Hughes supt
even ng serv ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday evernng prayer
meeting
7 30 p m
Youth
prayer servtce each Tuesday

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6 30-C hr •stopher Clo se up 10
6 3o- TV Cla ss room 8 Fa th for Today 10 Ky A f 1e ld 13

prom1se

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST T m Ru sse ll
m n ts t E!I'
Norman C W 11
Sunday sc hoo l supt
Sunday
sc hoo
9 30 am
wor ship
servr ce
10 30 a m
B bl e
study Wedn es day 7 30 p m

CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - Located at Rutland
on New L ma Road nex t to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday~ Sc hoo l supf Sunday
school
JO 30 a m
worsl'1 1p
7 JO p m
B1ble study Wed
nesday
7 JO p m
Saturday
n•ght prayer serv ce 7 JO p m

Th e Grea tes t

10 30 - Day At N ght 33

pm

pm
MASON

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Mo vte 33
9 00 - B centenntal Lecture Seres 20 Movi e
Story Ever Told 3
9 30 - Odd Coup le 13 Ozz e s Gtr ls 6
10 00 - News 20 Toma 6 13

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST Rev Rob ert
E Buck l ey pa stor W II am
Bal ey Sup!
Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 am
morn ng wor sh p
10 30 a m
even ng wor sh p
7 JO p m Wedn es day Chrtstra n
Youth Cru sade
6 30 p m
Thursday c hotr pra ct ce
7

WHITES

8 10

Good T mes B Lot s a Luck t 3 4 15

pm

LONG

Ben Hu r

8 30-Washmqton Connecfton 20 S x M II on Dollar M an 6 13

pm

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
schoo l serv c e 10 am
Prayer
meet ng
Thursday 7 p m
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonv1ll e
Road R c k Mor r son pastor
Sunday sc hool sup!
St e ven
Stanley Sunday school 9 30
a m
morn ng worsh p and
commun1on
10 30
am
Sunday
evenrng
you t h
Chr stan End eavor 6 JO p m
worsh p se rv ce Sunday 7 30
p m
W e dnesday e ven n g
pra Yer m ee t•ng and B •b l e
study 7 JO o m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN P ne Grove th e Rev Arthur
Combs pasto11- Sunday schoOl
9 30 a m
church serv ces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
B1b le Schoo l
9 30
am
mornmg worsh p 10 JO
am Sunday ev en ng Worsh p
Serv ce
7 JO p m
cho r
pract ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meet ng
and B b le Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Free l and Norns pastor
Sunday schoo l 10 a m
Church
servi c e
7 p m
Wednesday
B1bte Study 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh p 10 30 a m
Evenmg WorshiP 7 30 p m
Wednesday M d Week Serv ce
Sunday Schoo l Super ntendent
Gerald Wells
Pastor
Rev
Morr s M Wolfe

Helen Help
By
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FRIDAY APRIL 12 1974
News 3 4 8 10 15 ABC News 13 Sesa me St 10

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applr ances clo th 1 g drshes
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Th ere wr it be specral s ngmg
and playmg and everyone rs
we lcome The pas tor s 0 Dell
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SHO OTI NG Ma tctl
Corn
Now Back m Busme &lt;s'
Holl ow Gun Club tu rn f ~rs t
rr ght after Mil es Ce metery
Rutla nd Facto ry choked
State Inspecte d
gun s onl y Su nday Ap r 14 1
pm
Ph 667 3608 for appointment
4 10 31c
Coolv1ll e Ohto
SH OOTI NG M~ t c h FO r ked Run
Sport sman Cl ub noon Sun
day Factory choked gun s
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only
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BROWN and wh te beag e 4
mon lhS old Orland G Iland
TRUCK LOA D SALE Fr rday
Rt 1 Reedsv lie Ohro has
an d Saturd a y Ap r r 11 and 13
black. flea collar Lo st nea r
9 a m to 9 p m Pome roy
Success Road Phone 667 63 19
Reco v ery
612 East Mam
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St reet Pomeroy Phone 992
7554
CHILDS srze 14 maroon pia d
11 11 2tc
CPO tacke t con i a n ng patr of
go ld wr re r m glasses n
CALL Polly s Aucr ron or stop by
poc ket Lost at Fo res t Acres
to ge t rrd of those unwa nted
Park
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tems Sel l rt th e auctron "'a y
Rewar d
537 High Stree t Mrddl epo rt
4 9 5tc
992 3509 Open 9 a m to 5 p m
Monday Wedn esday Thur s WIL L the people who gave me a
d a y Fr rd ay untrl noon
rt de from At t1 ens to Po meroy
3 13 Jot c
w th th e red GTO baby
------------,-named Teddy and th e dog
PA RAS OL Bout que Beauty
named Sh.a ggy please phone
Sa lon nex t to Ska te A Way
Gle n Ca laway 40 Wes t
Ro lle r Rrnk Anno un ce d
Ca rp enter Athe ns Oh to 593
spnng specta rs 10 per cen t oft
3632 Belreved to have left
on all per man ents and
glasses rn your automob il e
fro s tmgs fr om Apr 1 9
4 9 6tc
tt1rough Apnl 30 Call 985 41 41
for appo rntm en t Sandr a
Ke rns operator
47 12tc Wanted To Buy
OLD auto s 6 or more ca rs wrll
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KOS ME TICS
&amp;
g ve $3 00 prece 18 cars or
WIGS For a good r.n e of
more rWrll grve better pr rce
Cosmetrcs fr endl y serv ce
c a rr 985 4297
and som eon e to ch a t wrth
3 28 lfc
g v e me a call Helen Jan e ---...-----------Brown 992 5113
ANTI QUE qurlts and tewet ry
3 19 tfc
Also rnter es led rn furnrtu re
and d shes Cal l 992 5262
GUN Shoot 7p m Fr day at the
evenrn gs or mor nrng s
Racin e Gun Club Fa ctory
2 20 lf c
choked gun s onl y Assort ed
meats
11 10 3tc
Our yard and off1ce

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DEEM MEAT
PROCESSING
AND PACKING

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Will be closed lor In
TO
THE
DEFENDAN T
JAMES D JO NE S WHO SE
RESIDENC E IS UNK,OWN
venlory dunng week of
IN THE COMMON PLE AS
COURT OF MEIG S CO UNTY I· Sth
OHIO
1
of Apnl, 1974
SHARON A JONE S
20 Railroad Str eet
Mrddleport Oh1o
Platntlff
Open Monday Apnl22 , 1974
vs
JAMES D JONE S
address unknown
Defendant
No 15 S16 '
-NOTICE BY
R~nberg

Co.

The

PUBLfCATION-

Plamtlff ha s broug ht th s
act ron nammg you as defenda nt
n the abov e named co urt by
79 Depot St
filing her Compl aint on tl'1e 27tt1
Athens,
Oh1o
day of March 197.4
The obtect of th e Comp latnt
and the demand for relief are to L-- - - - - -- -obtaln a divorce to be award ed CASH pa•d tor all ma Kes ana
the care custod 'y and contro l of
models of mob le homes
the mmor chrld of th e par ttes to
953 1
be awarded al rm onv tor !h e Phone area code 614 423
4 13 H e
Plarntlff and support for th e
mrnor child of the part res for
costs and oth er relt ef
N O 1 copper SOc rad rato rs
You are requrred 1o answer
35c r ed brass 40c batterr es
til e Complarnt wrthrn tw enty
$1 20 M A Ha ll Reedsv rlle
erght day s after th e la st Ohro Olh one 378 6249
publication of tht s not rce Wh !Ch
3 24 tf c
w ill be publrshed once each
week for SI K conseculr ve weeks OLD Uprr ght prano s Any
an d the last pub lrc at•on writ be
condition Payrng SIO cash
mad e on the lOth da y of May
Write grve drre ctron s to
1974
WITTEN PIAN O CO P 0
In th e ca se of your fa lure to
BOX 18 Sard is Ohro 43946
answer or otherw rse respond as
3 13 30tc
permrtted by the Oh ro Rules of
Ctvrl Procedure Wtfhrn tt1e trme OLD turn rture · oak tables
stated tudgment by defau lt wrt r clocks 1ce ba Kes bra ss beds
be rendered agarn st you for the dishes desks or complete
rel1ef demanded rn the Com
hou sehold s Wr te M D
pTa n
Mtller Rt 4 Pom eroy Ohro
call 992 7760
LARR Y E SPENCER
5 13 ffc
CLERK OF THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS
MEI GS COUNTY OH IO
CO WRT HOUSE
POMER OY OHIO Help Wanted
(3) 29 14 ) 5 12 19 26 (5 1 3 10

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HELP WANTED

PERSON TO STAY
The Almanac
By United Press Inlernallonal
WITH SICK LADY A
Today 1s Fr1day, April 12, the
102nd day of 1974 w1th 263 to
FEW HOURS A DAY
follow
The moon IS between full and
the last quarter
The mornmg stars are
Mercury Venus and Jup1ter
The evemng stars are Saturn
and Mars
RESSES ca r Mops and
Those bor n on th1s date are WAk•tITchen
help App ly rn person
Cro ws
SJeak
House
Ulld er the s1gn of Ar1es
Pomeroy
Amcrtcan statesman Henry
4 4 tf c
Clay " as born April 12, 1777
ONE female some bookkee prng
ex perren ce typrn g on e who
Also on thts day m hiStory
meets publr c well excell ent
work ng j;: Ond rt on weeks
In 1861, the Civil War began
pard vacatro n pe r year
when Confed erate troops
Hosprtal zatron and lrfe 111
surance provtd ed along w th
opened f1re on Fort Sumter,
workrng uniform s Pl ease
sc
send person al resume to Box
729A c o The Darty Se ntr ne'l
In 1945 Pres1dent Franklin D
Pomeroy Ohto
Rooseve lt d1ed at Warm
4 10 .4tc
Spnngs, Ga About three hours
later V1ce Pres1dent Harry Auto Sales
Tr wnan was sworn m as chtef 1968 TOYOTA J eep Exce llen t
exccuhve
cond rlton Pf1one 949 4761
In 1954, Or Rober! Oppen4 9 He
helmer referred to as 'the ~----- ------- 1969 FORD Prcku p tru ck Ph one
father of lhe atom bomb ' was
99 2 3640
suspended by the US Atomtc
' 9 7tc
Energy Commtsston aS a , 969 Z 2sC;-;-a7o-~;;~ew-h rg h
possible secunty rtsk
perform an ce engr ne ex
ce llent
condrt ron
1964
In 1961, Russia launched a
Chev ell e Ma li bu ss exce ll en t
man mto space He became the
co nd tron Phon e 98 5 3511
4 12 31p
hrst human to orb1t the Earth - ---- ----~-~-and return safely
1969 l 4 TON Ford custo m
prckup go Qd cond tron Pho ne
94 9 3070
A thought for the day
4 12 3tc
American writer George Curtis OPEN Roger Hysell s Gara ge
sa1d ·"ImaginatiOn ts as good
near Cros sroads on Sta te
Rou te 124 8 30 to 6 p m
as many voyages and how
Monday through Saturda y
much cheaper '"
Phone 992 5682 or 292 7121
4 12 26tc

PHONE
992·2358

Fer '&gt;a:e

Wanted

A TO Z

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1898

Mob1lf

Homes For Sale
19 71 ELCONA J ~Jedroom
I
bath Ito nut •n L R all new
delux~ tvrn tur e
Mtn mum
down payment Can be Sf'Cn at
K ng sbu ry Home Sales Lot on
1100EastMarn from 1 pm to
1 p m d'l ly
J 10 71(

SERVICE STATION
FOR LEASE
T•red of workmg tor the
oth er man be your own boss
w1th unltmlled opporluntty
Th1s 3 bay bnck serv1 ce
&lt;. ttl hon rs locat ed m Mtd
dle po rl Ohto Attra ctiv e
rental pa1d trarnmg school
Phon e collect (614) 373 0411
or 992 S11l

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Ge ramum s L1h e s
Ot&gt;e n Se v e n Days
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Ohon c ?91

ECT R O L UX Sweep er deluxe
model Comp lcfe w t h c1 11
c 1Cr1 r nq a tt a c 1Hl1Cnt s and
use s pi! per bags s r qh tly used
bu l ciLilns. and too hs lrkc new
Wrll 5L I lor $37 15 or ter ms
w1 lilh e Phone 9971653
4 7 tfc

SHULER'S MARKET

For Sale or Trade
--~
~------- --1973 BUICK Cen tury Luxus 2 CUB 154 Low Boy lrke new w th NEW3 bed roomho me 1 ' ~ b a th
dr hardtop wrth arr w II
60 rnch mower Ph one 949
garage baseme nt on Gravel
tra de fo r 1973 197 4 Ford or
H 11 Mtddleport Natural gas
5953
Che vy 1 ton p ck up Phone
1 9 6tc
a lre ad y n Ph one Dare
985 391 7
Dutt on 992 3369 evenrngs
4 11 31p BOL E NS
Hu sky
1250 99 2 2534
Hydr asta t c la wn tractor wrth
1 l7 tfc
48 rnch blade and mo wer1969C HEVR OLE T 4dOo r ha rd
Phon e 949 5953
top Impala Good cond rtr on
4 9 6tc Real Estate For Sale
new trr es batt ery no ru st
$695 Char les B ssell Long
BEA UT IFl'L walnu t stereo 7 ACRES of land on Stale Ro ute
Bottom Oh o 949 51 82
rad ro am fm 8 tra ck tape 248 4 mties east of Ches ter
A 10 4t c
Has Tuppers Pl a rn s Chester
combrnat on Balan ce $1 09 36
wa ter natural gas Ph one 667
or term s ava ilabl e Phone 992
3756 aft er 4 p m
3965
For Rent or Lease
4 12 31p
4 9 tic
BUSif\!ESS burldmg tn down
~
town Pom eroy Ohro Call 992 19 70 DA TS UN pr ckup wrth
BEA UT IF UL new hom es now
3975 or 992 5786
camper top bu cket sea ts under con str uct ron n prrm e
&lt;\ 2 26 1C
carpelrng $1395 Ph one 949 lo ca tron on crt y wat er and
2119
sewer Chorc e of desrgn s Wall
4 11 3t p to watt car petrng and atr
For Rent
condt tronrng Included Wt! t
1 YEAR OLD mob le ho me 2 195 1 DOD GE Prc kup water he lp arr ange frnan cmg
bedr oo m ut lrt es fu rnrshed
pu mp 3 horse pow er elec tr rc conven tron al loan s W1 th do wn
pay me nt low as 5 pet Oth er
Phone 742 5980
motor Phone 992 6480
ne w ho mes ava ila ble to
4 7 6tc
4 11 Jtc
oualrft ed buvers wrth NO
P A YME N T '
3 ROOM ho use on 160 Bu tte rnut 1964 VOLKSWAG EN goo d D O WN
Bu ld ers of W G Bes t
cond rt on and good tr res 1957
Avenu e rn Pomeroy Furnace
8X48 Marl ette mo b le home Homes Ca ll coll ect 61 4 837
and
baseme nt
ba th
new gas furn ace Phon e 98 5 6540 or 239 0785 or wrrte
references re qu ~re d Ptlon e
Great Amerr can Homes Inc
411 8 or 985 4233
991 2258
P 0 Box 687 Po meroy OhiO
4 11 Stc
4 7 6tc
45769
J 1 He
F URNI SHED tw o bedr oom NORWEGI AN E l kho und
pupp es Pho nE:: 8&lt;13 243 2
- - - - - - -- - - - -- mobil e home l1x44 rn back
4 11 Stp
yard on Spnng Avenue Ca l
2 BE DR OO M hou se rn M d
99 2 3429 Sund ay or even ng s
dl ep ort New k tchen and
1972
HONDA
CL3
50
1965
4 10 6tp
bath a pplr ances rnclud ed
Pontra c 421 r speed wr th Ca
ll 992 53 10
po s trve tractron Phon e 742
HOUSE rn Ch es hrre Ca lj 992
3 19 26 tc
6456
5693
4
11
3tp
4 10 tfc
5 ROOM hou se and ba th two
car ga rage 2 sto ry on Carso n
FLOWER S for Easter large
Ro ad 1n Ma son Co nta ct
selectt on Very cheap mu st
Russe ll Ba rr 773 5606
see to belreve Sma lley s Gr ft
3 12 tf c
FOR RENT
Sh op Chester 01'1ro Phone' - - - -- - - - - - - - - 985 3537
4 5 7tc MODE RN house 1 mrlc fro m
Two off1ces on Eust
-------------Po meroy 3 bedrooms wa tt to
Ma1n St m Pomeroy
AM FM ste reo radto 8 tr ac k wall carp et large rec roo m
comb rnatron tap e pl ayer 4 lar ge patro cal l 992 52d8
Wlll remodel for long
speake
r sound s yslem
befor e 3 P m aft er 3 ca l 992
1erm lease Plenty of
Ba an ce $1 08 63 or bu dget 3436
4 7 l2tc
term s Ca r 99 2 3965
off street parkmg and
43 1fc - - - - - - - - - - - - - ve ry good local10n
- - - - - - -- - - - - - 4 AC RE S Of land on St at e 143
TWIN NEEDLE SEWI NG Phon e 992 3640
MA CHINES 1974 Mod el rn
4 9 7tc
INROW CO.
walnut stand All featur es - - - - - -- - -- - - - buill tn to mak e fan cy de srgns
992-3863
m Syracuse 3 room s
and do stre tch sewrng Also HOUSE
and bath upstarr s over acre
buttonho les blrnd hem s etc
or alter 6 ~2-5844
$63 35 cash or term s of rand Partrally remode led
on rns rde Workshop m ba ck
ava il abl e Phon e 992 2653
Phon e 992 31 35
4
3
tfc
2
BEDROOM
furni Shed
4 10 Btc
------------apartment utt lltt es pa id VA CU UM CLEANER S Electro ------- ---- --depo sr t and refer ences Hygrene New Demonstrat ors
requ rred No children or pets ha s all clean rng atta chm ents
lnqu re at Baile y s Stor e plus the new El ectro Sud s for
' I HE
Mrddl eport
shampootng
ca
rp
et
Only
4 9 31p
$27 50 cash or term s
avarlabl e Phon e 99 2 26 53

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WISEMAN

4 J 1Fe

FOR RENT
t .:!.. Three
bedroom
furmshed apartment m
Pomeroy N1ce yard
and plenty of parkmg

INROW CO.
992-3863
or alter 6 ~2-5844
FURNISHED apa r tment
adults only Phon e 99 2 559 2
4 9 tfc
4 ROOM turn st1 ed apartmen t
clo se to town Phon e 992 3658
4 10 tfc
3 AND 4 RO OM turnrSh ed and
unfurnrs hed apar tment s
Ph on e 99 2 5434
4 12 ttc
------ ------ --P RIVA TE rn eetrn g room tor
an y organrzatton phon e 992
397 5
3 11 tfc

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for Sale
197 1 KAW ASA KI 350 Endur o
Good condrtron Phone 99 2
6165
4 10 3tc
HOOVER port abl e washer S75
Ph one 992 55 14
A 10 4tc

---------- - -SIEREO Walnut AM FM

Rad o a track tape com
bmatron Balanc e $110 73 or
terms available Phone 992
3965
2 14 tfc

AGENO
Gallrpohs

RACINE
2
STORY
PERMA STONE 3
SEW IN G Mac h nes Brand New BR
LARGE MODERN
z g Za g rn n•ce wa lnut tabl e KITCHEN
1 112
BATH S
In or grnar carton s Never
THROU GHO UT
use d Cl ea ran ce on 74 CARPET
Mod el s
(On ly a few FU LL BA SEMENT 2 CA R
RA GE
Al l
ONE
av a tabl el $63 40 cash or GA
E
FLAT
WE LL
term s av ailabl e Pho ne 992 LARG
LAND SCA PED
LOT
2653
3 20 tf c PRICED MID TWENT IES
ELECTRO LU X Va c uum
RUTLAND
Cleaner s comp lete w th at
ta chm ents cordW ind er and
parn l spray u sed but m I ke
BEDROOMS LARGE KIT
new cond ton Pay $34 45 3LIKE
NEW CARPET
cash or budget plan ava Iable ALUM SIDING
OWNER
Phone 992 2653
WILL
HELP
~ !NANCE
3 20 lf c FO R QUALIFIED BUYER
PRI C ED
BELOW
MARKET $12 000

MOWERS
SPECIAL

$52~D
20", 3 H.P.
TURF T RIM push l ype
rotary mower Ha s Bnggs &amp;
Stratton eng rne 7 mch
pl as t c w ~ e el s loop sty le
tubular ha ndl e ( ?.1 1982)
.... ~POMEROY LANDMARK
!tidl Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

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OFFICE 446 3643
EVENINGS
Bud McGhee- 446 125S
E M Ike' W•seman- 446
3796

TEAFORD
VtnJtl B. T,·,lfol d, Sr
Brokc•r
1 ro MP(h,lllt( 5tr••j 1
Pomeroy, Ohw ;~?f,Q

MIODLE PORT ~ 4 or 5
bedrooms lots of closets mce
large lt vmg and dmrng room s
Nat
ga s furnace
Full
base ment and 2 garag es
$1800000
VERY NICE ~ New bnc k
bus rn ess bur ldrng on Rt f.
Exce ll ent locat1on for tth e
future Nat ga s furnace 2
large off tees (em condrt1oned)
and 2 large storage rooms 2900
Sq Ft $42 500 00
POMEROY - Renovatmg this
'} bedroom home Nat gas
furnace and full basement
S10 000 00
157 ACRES - N1 ce lav1ng
So me nrce ftmber large oarn
for cattle Large 4 bedroom
home $380 00 per acre
T S TIME FOR MOVING
THE BEST RE SUL TS ' WILL
BE OBTAINED WITH US, IN
SELLING OR BUY ING

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992 2094

606 E Mam

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LEAKING?

HARDWARE

COLOR FADED?

11 0w o1 bout a beaulrful new
la shron colors

ALL WEATHER
HARDr/ARE

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor. D1splay

Und er

N

DON'T DRIVE A

'l'lld

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New Manag ement
M1ddiPporl

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS
Stop m and say Hello Brmg
tn thi S ad for a Free G1fl

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

DITCHING SERVICE

GAS GULPER

Wa ter Line s and Power
Lmes All work done by the
loot or contract Al so dozer
work and sepflc tank s tn r.la lied

OR A GAS HOG
Phone Stanley 949 2789
Bumper to Bumper
Serv1ce
Fore1gn Cars Welcome

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

VW AND DATSU~
SPECIALIST

Water Eleclm: C:ra s Sewer
Ltn es mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Trucks
ltmestone &amp; Ftll Dtrt
Commerc1al Restdenttal
Con structron &amp; Remodel

Gene's
Body Shop
Ph 992 5271
!108 W Mam Pomerov

8-K EXCAVATING

Painting A Specialty

COMPANY

Area s Most
Reasonable Pnce s

777 Pearl Street
Mldd leport Oh10
Phon e ~~2 5367 or 992 3861

All work guaranteed

The N~rs m g Technology of
Ho ckmg Te chmcal College
condut ted a cappmg - bandmg
ceremony Sunday, March 31
at the Hockmg Valley Motor
lod ge
Mrs Pa tn c1a Torres Hea lth
Careers D1rector , welc omed
the gues ts and mtrodu ced lhe
fa c ulty I&gt; memb ers
Juhe
McAfooes, representm g the
second yea r class addressed
the f1r st year students
A cappmg
palchmg
ceremony for the firs t year
stud ents followed The confemng of the nursmg cap
r epresenls su cce ssful corn
pletwn of the first s1x months of
the program Twenty-five
female s tudents receiv ed
school patches PresentatiOn of
the caps and patches was made
by K1tty Fox
M1chell e
Mulligan Sandy Neff Sandy
Kmmson, and Gwen Llewellyn
from the second year- class
The first year students then
rec1ted the In lerna Ilona!
Nursmg Pledge
F1fty-seven second year
students received the1r bands
s1gmfymg suc cessful completiOn of s1x of the seven
quart er s of the nursm g
pro gram The bands were
presented by the second-year
ms tructors Mrs Suzanne
Croci Mrs Jud1th Maxson
Mrs Joan McFarland, Mrs
Jane Moog, and Mrs R1ta
Troxel The ceremomes were
closed w1th a prayer g1ven by
Gwen Llewellyn
Three students become the
f•rs t graduates of the program
at the end of wmter quarter
They are Doug Burke V1rgm1a
Hollon , and Charles Vaughan
of Pomeroy

N 2nd Ave
Muklleporl 0
Now
under
new
management

, oor '"

On Most Amencan Cars
- GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 -2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

I

Open 8 Ttl5
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Mam, Pomeroy, 0 .
AIR CONDITION NOW?

YES!
Now whtl e the weather IS
still cool ts the best trme It
can be •nslalled at your
conv emence wrth no watflng
around In hot muggy
Wf' ather
Phone 992 2550

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

N 2nd Ave
Mrddleport 0 ,
Under New Management

EXPERIENCED

NELSON

ASK US ABOUT
PRE-FABRICATED

Rad:_ ..
Service

INTERIOR EXTERIOR

From the largest Truck or
Bu lldozer Radrator to the
smalle st Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Radtator SDectahst

PAINTING
ROOF PAINTING

PHONE 992-5083

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174
WILL TRIM
shrubb ery
basem ent s
949 3221 or

""l'i/Sh=

f!l'?

._

But It to Your Specs
Dehvered to Job Stte
HOGG

&amp; ZIJSPAN

5 I tfC

EXCAV AT IN G dozer loader
and ba ckhoe work septrc
tank s mstall ed dump truck s
and ro boy s for hrre wtll haul
frll dtrt top so I lrmestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n rgh t phone 992 3525 or 991
5232
2 11 tfc

Ga soline pnces contmu e
the1r upward trend m southeas tern Oh1o , John Irwm,
manager of the Automobile
Club of Southern Ohw,
repor led Thursday Pnces
range from 52 9 cents a gallon
for regular to 67 9 cents for
premium
As 78 pet of all workers
reach thetr )Obs by pnvate
passenger car and as vacabon
penods are commg soon, AAA
clubs natwnally are reacllvatmg the1r fuel gauage
reportmg network
Club personnel contact a
representative group of serv1ce
stabons each week to fmd out
the1r allocallon , present
supply , cost and hours open
These slat1sttcs are sent to

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SEWING MACHINE S Repat r
servrce all makes 992 2284
The Fabrrc Shop Pom eroy
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Authorrzed Srnger Sal es and REA SONABLE rates Ph 446
Sen;1ce We Sharpen Scissors
4782 Ga 1 pot rs John Russell
3 29 tfc
Owner and Operator
5 12 ttc
HAM S Auto Rad10 Servrce
Am Fm stereo and tap e SEPTIC TANK S AROBIC
S EWAGE
SYSTEMS
players Qutck reltabl e ser
CLEANED
REPAIRED
vr ce George s Creek Road
MIL LER SANITAT ION
Galltpo rrs Oh o Phon e 44 6
STEWART OH 10 PH 662
9304
•1,
3035
4 9 71 c
1o 4 tf c

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SE PTIC TANK S cleaned
Real Estate For Sale
Modern Santtatron 992 3954 or
HOU SE in Mon key Run
992 7349
Pom e roy
Pa r l ratly
10 23 tfc
remodeled new ga s furnace
Phone 992 2204
pamt roofs and houses
4 7 5t c Wtll
Free est mates Call 992 2531
or 992 5482
4 ROOMS bath full basement
4 4 7tp
storm doors and wrndows
hom e fully carpeted .Located HAVIN G fre rQh t problems ? For
on 77 3 Grant St ree t M d
mtra and mt erstat e service to
dleport Phone 992 72 40
and from ma1or gateways
4 9 6tp
call GHE 1 (800) 762 1267
4 12 ltc
----~~-~~~-~~~
DON T fu ss don t cuss turn
over JUnk automob rles over to
us W II pa y $5 for old 1unk
cars Phone I 13041 773 5890
Rtver srde Auto Wreckrng
4 9 26tc
608 E.
MAIN

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CARPETING
501 NYLON
BY BARWICK
REGULAR $9 95

•7.95

Sq Yd
Pnc e rnclud es •nstallat 1on
and free paddrng Talk to
Wendel I Grate
carpet
con sultant
- We ha ve hundreds of
carpet values Your JOb can
be completed 1n 1 to 2 weeks
No long wa1tmg penod

SPECIAL!

1 Roll Candy Stnpe w1th
rubber back J 9'1 sq yd
Ntce lor bedrooms, dens
krtchens etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER
Sale 1 Bedroom Su1tes
1- l pc Bedroom Sutte,
wh1te twm SIZe by Smger1
like new
Only S1999S
1- 3 pc Bassett
Pecan
S299 00
(used only 6 months)
1-4 pc L•ne, Solid Wood,
Dark Oak
New S749 oo
NOW$35000
6 Others to Choos't From

ALWAYS A LARGE
SELECTION •• ,

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Rutland Furniture
RUtland, 0
Dave or Mtke

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B•g Capacity

TO~:~RY' E

CLELAND
BROKER
992•2259
992 2568

GREAt
COUNTRY

RUTLAND FURNITURE~
•

Arnold Grafe

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SUGAR RUN MILLS
Mulberry Ave. 992-2115

·

70 FORD % TON.,

Pomeroy

att on Grease

Cad1llac Cpe. DeV1IIe, power, atr

70 CHEV. IMPALA .. ,.. ,., ...............$1495

71

Olds Tornado, power, atr, new w/ s / w. 12795

Auto mal1 c. a1 r

70 Olds Cut S. Cpe., pow., a1r,

v roof

70 Chev. Mal. Cpe,, V-8 auto,

PS

2 Dr H T

a ~r

71 OLDS 98

POMEROY
MOTOR COMPANY

. .,... ...............$2595

L1k e new fu lly e q u1p

De mon Sta nd a rd

Reline drum type brakes complete

70 FORD TORINO .. ...... ,.,.... .........~1395

Rehne d1sc front &amp; drum rea r

$38.95

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

;1095

Localed on 51 Rt

Chester, 0

1

It

Every Ttme

MY TAX EXPERT IG BETTER TH~N

yOURS···

I MY BROTI1ER·IN l.AW
1DOE5 MY INCOMo TAX
1 ~ E 5 A C P. A W~Y"'

Rack•.~·--c---c-_:__,_J

By1he Day
Mrs Robert Lee, Bob Bill
and BeckY spent Saturday w1th
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chesler tn honor of Mr Orr's
btrthday
Mrs Dw1ght Swepston of
Columbus spent Saturday and
Sunday Wlth her father, Ralph

1495

69 Ponttac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.l, v-roof, atr
69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe.,
68 Chev. 1/z

t.

67 Olds 98

4 Dr.,

66 Ford

4 Dr.

V8 auto

;895
;12 95

•

3~peed

' 1095

full power, a1r, .

• lfi95

P1ckup,

V-8,

;595

H.T., V-8, auto,, P ,S, .

63 Ford 4 Door,

V-8

auto ••••••• .• •••

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1

195

Driver's Education Car
VERY LOW MILE S
74 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan
V roof and ar r 3 500 mtlcs

14400

Was 15307 55

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
You ' ll LlkeOu rQu al ll y Way
of Domg Bu s m ess
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenmgs Unhl6 00- T1l 5 p m Sat

Racine Social "Events

Carmel 1NeWS,

70 Olds 442 H.T. Cpe., V-8, auto., P S •• .• -' 1995

69 Olds 88 4 Dr., full power, atr .

9854100

home from Veterans Memonal
Hospital
James Edward Brace Jr
son of Mr and Mrs James
Brace, fulcme, was born Apnl
6 1974, at Pleasant Valley
Ho sp1tal
Pt
Pl eas ant
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Ed1son Brace of fulcme,
Mrs Dons (Sayre) Halley,
gcandmother, Portland Mr
and Mrs Clmt Johnson,
Portland
a1e
great
grandparents
Mr and Mrs John F1sher of
Akron spent a few days wtlh
her parents, Mr and Mrs
Henry Roush
Dale Roush and s1ster, Mrs
M1ldred Hart spent a day m
Columbus wtth Mrs Dav1d
Roush and children
Mr and Mrs Elza Roush left
for an Easter vacatiOn '.\llh
Mr and Mrs Richard Roberts
and farmly at Lawton, Okla
Mrs
Lavtm a Simpson
returned home after spendmg
three months m Reynoldsburg
w1th her daughter, Mrs
Manan Kmghtstep and Ahcta
Mr and Mrs Ben Cross of
Glouster spent a day w1th Mr
and Mrs Charley Mallory and
W1llle Cross
Melvm Rtffle of C&lt;Jiumbus
was a weekend guest of Mr
and Mrs Roy R1ffle
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Nease
and son, Davtd 1 were weekend
guests of h1s mother, Mr s
Carne Nease
Mrs Evelyn Young and
Aaron of Galhpchs spent the
weekend wtth her parents, Mr
and Mrs Frank Cleland and J
F Voun g
Mr and Mrs Roy R1Cfle
v1s1ted Mr a nd Mrs Btll
McKenzie and fam1lv Sunday
al Gal11pohs
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Krtder
of Columbus were guests
Sunda) of Mrs Gra ce Kr1der

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, a1r •• • ••. • , . , 11895

70 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE ..............$1295

12695
JCHEVROLET NOVA
t9~stom Hatchback Coupe dark green lrn rlsh t I ke n,~~
I
I II wheel covers pro ec tve
;;',~ltder ~~ll p~~!r br~1 k es rad ro 6 cy l n1er ~ngrnc d s/~,~~
ard transmrssron A very popu lar mode iln pr rce
51495
1971 DODGE CORONET t d 111 good rst lrn e I res
4 door 1 owner new ca r ra e
spotless clean rnter or sma ll V 8 engr ne 0 u~om$al~~5t ri1n S
m rssron The rrght S IZe - the r g ht prr ce ~l ue
11395
197 0CHEVROLET BEL AIR
clean
nlerror
blue
frnt
sh
4 Door v 8 engtne std trans
radro good t res 1 owner

By Mrs Francis Morns
Mrs Grella Stmpson was
hostess for the .Esther Circle
meetmg at her horne Monday
evenmg, Apnl 8 The hymn,
"One Day'" wtth group smgmg
opened the devotwnal periOd
by Mrs Lillian Hayman, usmg
the top1c Chnst's V1able
Route Through Death "
Scnpture was from I Peter and
a meditation was taken from
The Upper Room Mark
Simpson, grandson of Mrs
S1mpson, sang "The B1ble Tells
Me So" and Vera Beegle read a
poem, ' Hope of the World " A
busmess sessiOn followed A
letter from Bacone C&lt;Jllege was
read A repcrl was g1ven on the
s1ck calls made taking vases of
flowers Members brought bed
pads to be' taken to Syracuse
Rest Home, also an Easter
treat w1ll be taken The Women
of the Circles will have full
charge of the serVIce for
Amencan Bapttst Women s
Sunday, April 21 , 7 30 p m at
the church "Care for God s
World" was the subJect of the
program presented by Mrs
Mtldred Hart wtth readings on
the subject by members ' To
Reach Out" was the top1c of the
Love Gift program by Mrs
Mar1e Roush Group smgmg of
'Gtve of Your Best to the
Master" and scripture II
tormthians 8 1-9 The offermg
was gtven and prayer The
group sang ' My Prayer" and
the meetmg closed w1th The
Lord's Prayer if. umson
Durmg the fellowship hOur,
Mrs S1mpson, hostess, served
refreshments
to fifteen
members and one guest
Cntt Bradford entered
Holzer Med1cal Center on
Sunday for surgery
Mrs Maude Young returned

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RIGGS USED CARS

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GOOD SELECTION OF OTHER CARS
See Ray R1ggs or Roger Riebel _

Including 1nspecllon of hydraulic
system &amp; sprmgs &amp; Rear shoes
Turmng of drums and rotors, extra
Please call 992 2126 lor appOintment

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Ply. Duster Cpe., V-8 auto ., P .S ... ..... 12695

70 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr,, pow

71 DODGE ......., ...................... .. }1395

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74 Olds 98 Luxury Sedan
Lrqn l green green v11"1 yl roof &amp; rn!r r ror full r ow er
['(~~ p
l1ctory 11r 8 300 m lcs

A ~r con d 1i 10 n 302 mo la r

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72 FORD GALAX IE 500 ... ,............ .. ~1895

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The President's recent announcement ts encouraging but
a shorlage w1ll remam, Irwm
sa1d If motonsts w1ll reduce
lhe use of their cars by 25 pet
pnces should stabtllze and
much needed lime to develop
other sources of fuel w1ll be
realized
Irwm believes vacahon
travel by car will be down th1s
year because of costs and
uncertamty of gasoline supplies On the other hand , travel
by bus and a1r travel appear to
be mcreasmg

Seeds - B1rd Seeds - Oyster Shells and
Grit . Fertilizers - Lime - Cement &amp;
Mortar - Stock Salt - Water Softener Remed1es - Sa It - Litters - Vaccine Roofmg- Paints- Red Brand Fencing Baler and Binder Twine - Sprays ·
Gates.

Maytag
Automtl!lhcs
2 speect oreratlon
Chorce a water
temps Auto water
level control Lint
Frller or Power Fin
Agitator
Perma Press
Maytag
HIIO Qf He•t
Dryers
Surround clothes
wrth gentle even
heat No hot spots
nooverdrymg Fine
Mey, Lint Filter
We Specialiu In
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
Servrce

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TRUCKS TON PICKUP. ... ,.......... ~2695

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Fuel Gauge Pool and a compreh ensive report on fue l
ava1lab1hty IS sent to the wtre

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Automat1c Washers &amp;
Dryers Chests Dressers,
Lamps Grandfather Styfe
Clock Bookcases, Recliners,
Rockers Tables Hutches,
TV Sels

Rutland 0

742-4211

Sludenl' capped were Mona
Bartley I mda Berry Beverl y
Dellin ge r Deborah Dw yer
Mary En csson Amy G1bbs
N111a Gupta Neysa Heffner
Debb1 e Henthorn e lmd a
J ense n Kat hleen J ohn son
Ruth J ohnson Mary l 1ghtflne
Fa1th
L1rnl c
Charlene
Malaw1s ta Zelia McDonald
Holly Mitchell, D1ana Radcliffe Di ane Shahan Sharon
Skmner DIXIe Sm1th 11nda
Sm1th Larr y Spencer Trudy
Thomp so n Jam es Wes t,
Donald Wolf Debbte Wray,
Er~e Kmght Cheryl Ze1gier
Banded students were Lorna
Barber Rosa nne Bumgardner
Jac'luehne CarpenU!r, D1x1e
Chck, Bllhe Chflon Bonme
Coey Yvonne College, Shetla
Cozart Dolly Crabtree Betty
Cunmngham , Chnstme Dalton
Dclame Dav1d Debbie Dupl er
Luanne Eesley, Tnc1a Emx,
Jane t Feasel Michael Ferry
Kilt) Fox, Bobble Gerhardt ,
Janice Grove s Bernadtne
Hanmng, Kay Harker Helen
H1tchmgs Jewel Howard,
Roger Hudnell Sandra Kmmson Kathy Kmzer Martlyn
Knser Joan L1cht Gwendolyn
Ltewell)n, Judith Manor, Juhe
McAfooes , Pauline
McCullough, Constance Meek ,
France s Messe rly, Laura
Michael , Tern Montague ,
Roberta Moore
M1chele
Mulhgan Jacqueline M)ers,
Sandra Neff Margaret Page
Lmda Patrick, Debra Ptca
Cathy Roe, Aprtl Russell
Flora Saffell Adnenne Strnp
son Rebecca Srn1th W1lham
Taylor, Jud1th Tennant Patsy
Thompson , Marla Whitt , Chc~s
Wolfe, Joan Woodrum, Sandra
Yorde

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Refngerators
$15
( 12 to choose from)
Metal Wardrobe
Chests &amp; Dressers
$10
I Good selection l
Melal Chma Cab1net $29 95
4-Wnnger Washers
S3995 up
2 Maytags 2 others
Gas &amp; Elec Ranges S39 95 up
$350 00 Magnavox Stereo
L1ke New now
S139 95
I Bullet
S39 95
Solid Maple Poster
Bed was $169 9S Now S99 95
Vmyl L1veng Room Suttes
$199 95 Brown Sl39 9S
I ~~.l.ch;'"" Coppertone Stove
&amp; Refngerator
paer Sl99,9~il
1S~Breakfast Sets S10 00

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MATERIALS CO
773 5554
Mason, W, Va,

or cu t trees and
Al so clean out
att rcs etc: Call DOZER and back hoe work
742 4441
ponds and septrc tanks dtt
3 14 26t c
chrng servic e top soli frll
d1rt !•mestone B&amp;K EK
AUl OMOBILE Insuranc e been
caval lng Phone 992 5367 or
ca nc elled '
Los t
your
992 3861
op erator s lrce nse &lt;!all 99 2
9 1 lfc
7428
-----~-~~-~--~ 6 15 tf c DOZER work land clearing by
th e a~r e hourly or contract
R ~A D Y MIX
CONCRETE
farm ponds roads etc Large
delrv er ed rrght to yo ur
dozer and operator With over
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
20 years exper.ence Pullrns
estr mates Phone 99 2 3284
Excavatrng Pomeroy Oh1o
Goeg lern Ready MrK Co
Phone 992 2478
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12 19 tfc
6 30 tfc

C BR ADFORD Auctrone er
Cb mpl ete Servr ce
Phon e 949 3821 or 949 3161
Ra crn e Oh ro
Crrtt Bradford

POME .. - ct
POMEROY ~ Ran ch type 2
bedrooms bath ntce krt chen
wrth lots of cabtnets range &amp;
oven Carpeted ftrep!ace
garage full basem ent ga s
FA
furnace
por ch
$1 5 00000 lilke new)
MIDDLEPORT ~ ~3a cre 2
story frame 4 B R bath
drnrng R part basemeit
po r ch es tra1 ler hookup
large garden space ga s F A
furna ce
out burld rng
pn va te locatton $12 900 00
8 YEAR OLO BRICK ~ Has
eve r ything 3 BR bath
lovely ktfchen butlt 1n
drnrng R HW floors and
carpeting Det garage over
1 acre (level) uttltty R
basement (new addtl 1on)
$22 500 00
3 YEARS OLD ~ Frame
k1t chen has Jots of cabmets &amp;
range la rge drnmg 3 BR
bath u.flltty R ca rport 1/1
acr e al l electrtc (new
add JIJonl $17 ooo
INVESTMENT ~ 2 story
frame
trader hookup
several lot s on Mam St
{food future) Make an offer
YOUR INSPECTION IN
VITE D FOR COMFORT
PLUS PLEASANT LIVING
SEE THE ABOVE TO BUY
OR SEL L CONTACT US

WOOD !RUSSES

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

CALL CARL NELSON

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Pomeroy

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1974
Z IG ZAG
SEWING
MAC HINES le ft n layaway
A I bu 11 tn to button hole do
stre tch sewtng and fancy
st Jchrng Pay 1ust S68 76 cash
or Ferms ava tab le Tr ade ns
accepted Ph one 992 2653
M1dd1eporl
Oh10
3 27 lf c
VAC UU M Cleaners Brand new
H AY lor sa e 50c per bal e
t an~
ty pe models w th 5
Pll one 98') 3539
att
ac
hmen
ts O n y S24 40 cash
I I 1?! p
or terms ava rl ab e New
Upr rght mo dels $29 90 cash or
A M FM stereo rad ro 8 track
terms a va rlab lt' Tra d e ns
tape !Jiayer 4 spea ker soun d acce
pt ed Phone 992 2653
sys tem Ba lance $109 46 or
3 17 tic
use our budge t terms Ca l
992 ]965
3 18 II C EXCE LSIO R Sa lt Wo rks
E
Matn St Pom eroy All k r nd ~
18 FT SHASTA Cam per w!lh of sa lt water pellets water
hllch V rg rl Wal ker 949 2599 nuggets bl ock sal t and own
4 10 6tc Ohto Rr ver Sal t Phon e 992
)891
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..... ROCERY busrn ess for sa e
Butl drng for sale or lease
Ph one 773 561 8 from 8 30 p m SIN GER sewrng ma chrnes. 1972
model rn bea utif ul wa lnut
to 10 p m for appor ntm ent
cabmet Mak es des rgn st t
3 20 tfc
ches zrg zag buftont1ol es
blr nd hems etc L ke ne w
FER GU SON 30w th two 12 nch
Only $89 95 Ca ll Rave nswo od
plows Exce ll ent con d t1on
273 952 1 or 273 9893 aft er 5 00
Phone 9119 5953
12 7 tfc
4 9 6tc

1970 BSA Start r e eKcel lent
co ndt tron Hereford bul l and RE STAUR ANT 6 burn er st ov e
corn planter Phone 7-42 3947
mrlk cooler booth s counters
4 10 5tc
and stools cash regrster
tab le and cha trs sm all ar
STARC RAF T tratlers and fold
ttcle&amp;
Phon e 985 38'25
downs 25 pc:t off on Reese
Chester
• h rt ches 20 pet off on
4 12 3tc
au toma trc awnrngs 14 17 f eet
Ca mp Con ley Starcraft Sa les SPOT S before your eyes - on
Rt 62 No rt h of Pf Plea sant
your ca rpet - r emove them
beh nd l Red Car pet Inn
wrth Blue Lustr e Rent
4 10 3tc electrrc shampoOer S1 at
Ba ker Furn rtur e Company
STRAWB ERRY pla nfS Char i e
4 12 3tc
Foste r Rt 1 Raclne Ohto
Phon e 247 2309
AND FA RM S AND
3 31 12tc CLEL
GR EEN HOU SE A varr ety of
cabbage an d to ma to plan ts
WE AR E p ckmg up a pra no rn
for sa le Also broccol r and
you r area and would lrke
cautrflower sweet peppers
some res ponsrble part y to
hoi pep p~:: r s eggp lants head
take ov er pa yment s Ca ll
le ttu ce
and
EA STER
Cred •t Man age r {61 41 772
FLO WER S pan sy mums
5669 or wrr te 260 East Marn
az al e a
h y drangea
Stree t Ct1 rllrcothe Oh ro 45601
ger an rums petun tas severa l
4 7 ff c
krnds of hang rng baske ts
I
Ge ra ldrn e Cleland Ra ctne
1970 0 LD S 98 Luxur y Seda n fu ll 2 YE AR old ul lrty bed for
Oh o
powe r equ pment ~xc ellent
p
ckuo
truck
Excellent
3 29 ff c
con drt on Low mrleage
condrt on Phone 1 {304 ) 773
S1 ,625 Phon e 092 3863 and 992
5503
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4 10 4tc
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- -4 7 otc
an d pa nsres potted and
1967 CAMA RO
ex
ba sk ets of Easter flowers now
cellent r.: ondU ion Phon e 949 BULLS co rn fo r sale Phon • bl oom ng Hubbard s Green
3811
1
house Sy ra cuse Ohto
Char les R Harrts 843 2693
4
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The shorlesl declared wa 1
of the Un1led Stales was the
Spanish-American War last
mg less than fou1 months 1n
• the spring and summ er of

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house "' c1 t r w acr('s Wou d
consrdrr buv n&lt;J under Ia 1d
contract c~ r 1 1!7111

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HOME &amp; AUTO

The Dath Sent mel M1ddlepor1 Pomcroy.O . Apllll 1 19;4

Wolfpen
News, Notes
Mr and Mrs Wayne T1llman
of South Charleston , W Va ,
Mr and Mrs Bill Fouch and
fam1ly of Huntmgton were
weekend VIsitors of Mr and
Mrs Jack Elam, Bill, Carolyn
and Mr and Mrs W A Elam
Mr
and Mrs
Fred
Tuckerman were recent
VISitors of her s1ster Mr and
Mrs Earl Bratton of fuldcliff
M1s s Kar en Gtlkey wa s
Sitnday v1sttor of Mr and Mrs
Lmcoln Russell
Mr Ronald Russell Fort
Mead, was weekend v1s1tor of
Mr and Mrs Robert Russell
and Mrs Ronald Russell
returned w1th Rona1d after
spendmg a week here w1th her
parents and Mr and Mrs
Robert Russell Also v1s1tmg
were Mr and Mrs Stephen
Bagg y and daughter of
Pomeroy
Sunda y v1s1tor s of Mrs
Helen Johnson were Mrs
Beverly Roush , Rodney ,
Lee and also Mr and Mrs
Robert Lee and famtly Dwight
Swepst on and son Steve ,
VISited at the Lee home on
Sunday
Mr and Mrs James C1rcle
and RtckyCircle of New Haven
were at the home of Mary
Circle over the weekend
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson,
Mr and Mrs Gene Hudson
of Ractne Mr and Mrs
Shelby Pickens and fam1l y of
Pomeroy v1stted at the home of
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor on
Sunday
Mr and Mrs W1lham
Carleton and ntece, Tonya
Sayre of fulcme calle&lt;l at the
horne 'of Eume Brtnker and at
the Betty Van Meter and Arthur Johnson home on
Saturday evening Patrick
Johnson spent Fnday night at
the Brmker hOme

Cheryl and Joey, of Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Larry Johnson,
Gtna Tahnee, Brady and Mrs
Geneva Shumate Mr and Mrs
James Johnson , Jam1e Sue,
Todd , Teresa, Mrs Earneslme
Stacy of New Haven and Mrs
Reggie Phalm, Juhe Jeff and
Jenny of near Dayton
Mr and Mrs Robert Reed of
Hemlock Grove was recent
visitor of Mr and Mrs Guy
Sargent

O.ester
News Notes
By Clarice Allen
The Ladtes Auxiliary of the
Chester VQ)unteer F1re Dept
met at the hre house Wednesday evenmg President Inzy
Newell was m charge of the
meetmg which opened w•th the
Lord s Prayer followed wtth
roll call bemg answered by
nammg a sprmg flower
Mmutes of the prevtous
meetmg was read by Betty
Newell and the treasurer's
report by Erma Cleland
Reports of comnuttees were
g1ven Ross Cleland and Bruce
Allan Myers gave a demonstratton on the use of the
resuscitator recently purchased by the auxiliary for the
!Ire department The new
cards have arrived and may be
purchased from the members
It was announced that new
officers w1ll be elected at tht
May meetmg Members m
attendance were Clara C&lt;Jnroy,
Jean Sexson, Dorothy Myers,
Margaret Chrtsty, Opal ,
WICkham, Clance Allen, Betty
Newell, Erma Cleland, Opal
Hollon and Inzy Newell
Callmg on Mrs Paul Hoffman recently were Mrs Lucy
Gaul, Mrs Freda Miller, Mrs
Letha Wood , Mrs John
W1ckharn, Mrs Betty Gaul,
Mrs Roy Christy and George
Smith
Mr and Mrs Vrrgil Wood,
Spnngheld were weekend
guests of Mrs Letha Woo&lt;!

D.
OPTOMETRIST
OF F ICE HOURST 30 TO 12 , 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS l - EAST COURT 0 T,

MAN JAILED
COLUMBUS
( UPI) Thomas Lee Franc1s, 25,
Columbus, was m Jail here
wattmg a removal hearmg set
for Apnl 18 after he was
arrested and arra1gned on a
charge of mterstate transportallon of a stolen motor
vehicle
Franc1s had been charged
Feb 12 at Fort Wayne, Ind,
and was arrested here Wednesday by the FBI
FranciS could e1ther plead
gutlty at the removal heanng

They were all Sunday dtnner
guests of Mr and Mrs Roy
ChriSty
Mrs Opal E1chmger and
family spent a recent weekend
m C&lt;Jiwnbus w1th Mr and Mrs
Charles Eichinger
Mr D D Cleland C&lt;Jlwn
bus, recently called on Denzel
Cleland
M1ss Suzannah E1ehmger,
C&lt;Jlumbus, spent several days
w1th Mrs Opal Etchmger and
fam1ly
Mrs Jean Summerfteld 1s
VISIImg m Wmter Haven Fla
w1th Mr and Mrs LaiT)
Roush
Mr a nd Mrs
Gordon
Ridenour have sold thetr home
here and Will soon move to
Tuppers Plams
Mrs John W1ckham and
Mrs Paul Hoffman VISited
recen tly m Pomeroy w1th Mrs
Dons Spencer

and rema m her e foz tnal m

plead mnocent and be taken to
Indiana A gutlty plea .. oulu
ha ve to have the perrrussto n
from the U S Att orney fo r the
northern diStnct of Indian"

Closed Th1s Sunday
-Easter Sunday

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
Frank Ghee n, Sales Mgr.
PHONE 992-7777
Next to Jones tioys

POMEROY

HOURS:
DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

3 Bedroom, Total Electric
Front K1tchen model - fully furnished, double
msulahon, carpet hvmg room and master
bedroom , smoke detector, etc
Set Up
Included

SEE THIS
HOME AT •••

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1100 E. MAIN ST.

POMEROY

ACROSS FRO~ WATER WORKS
Hours: 2 P.M. to 7 P.M. Daily
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HOMmWNERS $AVE

Mart used tvrnrshed
applr ances clo th 1 g drshes
and m sc Rt 33 opposrte
trailer co ur t Hartfo rd W

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Steve Snowden
Ph 992 7155

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RE VIV AL beg mnrng Apt"ll 15
Beg ms 7 J O each even ng at
Pom ~ r oy Wesleya n Holmess
Chur ch on Route 143 one ha lf
NOTICE
mil e fro m .Rt 7 bypa ss The
eva nge l st rs Oavrd L ght
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Th ere wr it be specral s ngmg
and playmg and everyone rs
we lcome The pas tor s 0 Dell
Ma n rev
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SHO OTI NG Ma tctl
Corn
Now Back m Busme &lt;s'
Holl ow Gun Club tu rn f ~rs t
rr ght after Mil es Ce metery
Rutla nd Facto ry choked
State Inspecte d
gun s onl y Su nday Ap r 14 1
pm
Ph 667 3608 for appointment
4 10 31c
Coolv1ll e Ohto
SH OOTI NG M~ t c h FO r ked Run
Sport sman Cl ub noon Sun
day Factory choked gun s
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only
4 11 2tc
BROWN and wh te beag e 4
mon lhS old Orland G Iland
TRUCK LOA D SALE Fr rday
Rt 1 Reedsv lie Ohro has
an d Saturd a y Ap r r 11 and 13
black. flea collar Lo st nea r
9 a m to 9 p m Pome roy
Success Road Phone 667 63 19
Reco v ery
612 East Mam
J 11 Jtp
St reet Pomeroy Phone 992
7554
CHILDS srze 14 maroon pia d
11 11 2tc
CPO tacke t con i a n ng patr of
go ld wr re r m glasses n
CALL Polly s Aucr ron or stop by
poc ket Lost at Fo res t Acres
to ge t rrd of those unwa nted
Park
Pho ne 991 )640
tems Sel l rt th e auctron "'a y
Rewar d
537 High Stree t Mrddl epo rt
4 9 5tc
992 3509 Open 9 a m to 5 p m
Monday Wedn esday Thur s WIL L the people who gave me a
d a y Fr rd ay untrl noon
rt de from At t1 ens to Po meroy
3 13 Jot c
w th th e red GTO baby
------------,-named Teddy and th e dog
PA RAS OL Bout que Beauty
named Sh.a ggy please phone
Sa lon nex t to Ska te A Way
Gle n Ca laway 40 Wes t
Ro lle r Rrnk Anno un ce d
Ca rp enter Athe ns Oh to 593
spnng specta rs 10 per cen t oft
3632 Belreved to have left
on all per man ents and
glasses rn your automob il e
fro s tmgs fr om Apr 1 9
4 9 6tc
tt1rough Apnl 30 Call 985 41 41
for appo rntm en t Sandr a
Ke rns operator
47 12tc Wanted To Buy
OLD auto s 6 or more ca rs wrll
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KOS ME TICS
&amp;
g ve $3 00 prece 18 cars or
WIGS For a good r.n e of
more rWrll grve better pr rce
Cosmetrcs fr endl y serv ce
c a rr 985 4297
and som eon e to ch a t wrth
3 28 lfc
g v e me a call Helen Jan e ---...-----------Brown 992 5113
ANTI QUE qurlts and tewet ry
3 19 tfc
Also rnter es led rn furnrtu re
and d shes Cal l 992 5262
GUN Shoot 7p m Fr day at the
evenrn gs or mor nrng s
Racin e Gun Club Fa ctory
2 20 lf c
choked gun s onl y Assort ed
meats
11 10 3tc
Our yard and off1ce

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Will be closed lor In
TO
THE
DEFENDAN T
JAMES D JO NE S WHO SE
RESIDENC E IS UNK,OWN
venlory dunng week of
IN THE COMMON PLE AS
COURT OF MEIG S CO UNTY I· Sth
OHIO
1
of Apnl, 1974
SHARON A JONE S
20 Railroad Str eet
Mrddleport Oh1o
Platntlff
Open Monday Apnl22 , 1974
vs
JAMES D JONE S
address unknown
Defendant
No 15 S16 '
-NOTICE BY
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PUBLfCATION-

Plamtlff ha s broug ht th s
act ron nammg you as defenda nt
n the abov e named co urt by
79 Depot St
filing her Compl aint on tl'1e 27tt1
Athens,
Oh1o
day of March 197.4
The obtect of th e Comp latnt
and the demand for relief are to L-- - - - - -- -obtaln a divorce to be award ed CASH pa•d tor all ma Kes ana
the care custod 'y and contro l of
models of mob le homes
the mmor chrld of th e par ttes to
953 1
be awarded al rm onv tor !h e Phone area code 614 423
4 13 H e
Plarntlff and support for th e
mrnor child of the part res for
costs and oth er relt ef
N O 1 copper SOc rad rato rs
You are requrred 1o answer
35c r ed brass 40c batterr es
til e Complarnt wrthrn tw enty
$1 20 M A Ha ll Reedsv rlle
erght day s after th e la st Ohro Olh one 378 6249
publication of tht s not rce Wh !Ch
3 24 tf c
w ill be publrshed once each
week for SI K conseculr ve weeks OLD Uprr ght prano s Any
an d the last pub lrc at•on writ be
condition Payrng SIO cash
mad e on the lOth da y of May
Write grve drre ctron s to
1974
WITTEN PIAN O CO P 0
In th e ca se of your fa lure to
BOX 18 Sard is Ohro 43946
answer or otherw rse respond as
3 13 30tc
permrtted by the Oh ro Rules of
Ctvrl Procedure Wtfhrn tt1e trme OLD turn rture · oak tables
stated tudgment by defau lt wrt r clocks 1ce ba Kes bra ss beds
be rendered agarn st you for the dishes desks or complete
rel1ef demanded rn the Com
hou sehold s Wr te M D
pTa n
Mtller Rt 4 Pom eroy Ohro
call 992 7760
LARR Y E SPENCER
5 13 ffc
CLERK OF THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS
MEI GS COUNTY OH IO
CO WRT HOUSE
POMER OY OHIO Help Wanted
(3) 29 14 ) 5 12 19 26 (5 1 3 10

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HELP WANTED

PERSON TO STAY
The Almanac
By United Press Inlernallonal
WITH SICK LADY A
Today 1s Fr1day, April 12, the
102nd day of 1974 w1th 263 to
FEW HOURS A DAY
follow
The moon IS between full and
the last quarter
The mornmg stars are
Mercury Venus and Jup1ter
The evemng stars are Saturn
and Mars
RESSES ca r Mops and
Those bor n on th1s date are WAk•tITchen
help App ly rn person
Cro ws
SJeak
House
Ulld er the s1gn of Ar1es
Pomeroy
Amcrtcan statesman Henry
4 4 tf c
Clay " as born April 12, 1777
ONE female some bookkee prng
ex perren ce typrn g on e who
Also on thts day m hiStory
meets publr c well excell ent
work ng j;: Ond rt on weeks
In 1861, the Civil War began
pard vacatro n pe r year
when Confed erate troops
Hosprtal zatron and lrfe 111
surance provtd ed along w th
opened f1re on Fort Sumter,
workrng uniform s Pl ease
sc
send person al resume to Box
729A c o The Darty Se ntr ne'l
In 1945 Pres1dent Franklin D
Pomeroy Ohto
Rooseve lt d1ed at Warm
4 10 .4tc
Spnngs, Ga About three hours
later V1ce Pres1dent Harry Auto Sales
Tr wnan was sworn m as chtef 1968 TOYOTA J eep Exce llen t
exccuhve
cond rlton Pf1one 949 4761
In 1954, Or Rober! Oppen4 9 He
helmer referred to as 'the ~----- ------- 1969 FORD Prcku p tru ck Ph one
father of lhe atom bomb ' was
99 2 3640
suspended by the US Atomtc
' 9 7tc
Energy Commtsston aS a , 969 Z 2sC;-;-a7o-~;;~ew-h rg h
possible secunty rtsk
perform an ce engr ne ex
ce llent
condrt ron
1964
In 1961, Russia launched a
Chev ell e Ma li bu ss exce ll en t
man mto space He became the
co nd tron Phon e 98 5 3511
4 12 31p
hrst human to orb1t the Earth - ---- ----~-~-and return safely
1969 l 4 TON Ford custo m
prckup go Qd cond tron Pho ne
94 9 3070
A thought for the day
4 12 3tc
American writer George Curtis OPEN Roger Hysell s Gara ge
sa1d ·"ImaginatiOn ts as good
near Cros sroads on Sta te
Rou te 124 8 30 to 6 p m
as many voyages and how
Monday through Saturda y
much cheaper '"
Phone 992 5682 or 292 7121
4 12 26tc

PHONE
992·2358

Fer '&gt;a:e

Wanted

A TO Z

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n 1 1l

1898

Mob1lf

Homes For Sale
19 71 ELCONA J ~Jedroom
I
bath Ito nut •n L R all new
delux~ tvrn tur e
Mtn mum
down payment Can be Sf'Cn at
K ng sbu ry Home Sales Lot on
1100EastMarn from 1 pm to
1 p m d'l ly
J 10 71(

SERVICE STATION
FOR LEASE
T•red of workmg tor the
oth er man be your own boss
w1th unltmlled opporluntty
Th1s 3 bay bnck serv1 ce
&lt;. ttl hon rs locat ed m Mtd
dle po rl Ohto Attra ctiv e
rental pa1d trarnmg school
Phon e collect (614) 373 0411
or 992 S11l

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Ge ramum s L1h e s
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ECT R O L UX Sweep er deluxe
model Comp lcfe w t h c1 11
c 1Cr1 r nq a tt a c 1Hl1Cnt s and
use s pi! per bags s r qh tly used
bu l ciLilns. and too hs lrkc new
Wrll 5L I lor $37 15 or ter ms
w1 lilh e Phone 9971653
4 7 tfc

SHULER'S MARKET

For Sale or Trade
--~
~------- --1973 BUICK Cen tury Luxus 2 CUB 154 Low Boy lrke new w th NEW3 bed roomho me 1 ' ~ b a th
dr hardtop wrth arr w II
60 rnch mower Ph one 949
garage baseme nt on Gravel
tra de fo r 1973 197 4 Ford or
H 11 Mtddleport Natural gas
5953
Che vy 1 ton p ck up Phone
1 9 6tc
a lre ad y n Ph one Dare
985 391 7
Dutt on 992 3369 evenrngs
4 11 31p BOL E NS
Hu sky
1250 99 2 2534
Hydr asta t c la wn tractor wrth
1 l7 tfc
48 rnch blade and mo wer1969C HEVR OLE T 4dOo r ha rd
Phon e 949 5953
top Impala Good cond rtr on
4 9 6tc Real Estate For Sale
new trr es batt ery no ru st
$695 Char les B ssell Long
BEA UT IFl'L walnu t stereo 7 ACRES of land on Stale Ro ute
Bottom Oh o 949 51 82
rad ro am fm 8 tra ck tape 248 4 mties east of Ches ter
A 10 4t c
Has Tuppers Pl a rn s Chester
combrnat on Balan ce $1 09 36
wa ter natural gas Ph one 667
or term s ava ilabl e Phone 992
3756 aft er 4 p m
3965
For Rent or Lease
4 12 31p
4 9 tic
BUSif\!ESS burldmg tn down
~
town Pom eroy Ohro Call 992 19 70 DA TS UN pr ckup wrth
BEA UT IF UL new hom es now
3975 or 992 5786
camper top bu cket sea ts under con str uct ron n prrm e
&lt;\ 2 26 1C
carpelrng $1395 Ph one 949 lo ca tron on crt y wat er and
2119
sewer Chorc e of desrgn s Wall
4 11 3t p to watt car petrng and atr
For Rent
condt tronrng Included Wt! t
1 YEAR OLD mob le ho me 2 195 1 DOD GE Prc kup water he lp arr ange frnan cmg
bedr oo m ut lrt es fu rnrshed
pu mp 3 horse pow er elec tr rc conven tron al loan s W1 th do wn
pay me nt low as 5 pet Oth er
Phone 742 5980
motor Phone 992 6480
ne w ho mes ava ila ble to
4 7 6tc
4 11 Jtc
oualrft ed buvers wrth NO
P A YME N T '
3 ROOM ho use on 160 Bu tte rnut 1964 VOLKSWAG EN goo d D O WN
Bu ld ers of W G Bes t
cond rt on and good tr res 1957
Avenu e rn Pomeroy Furnace
8X48 Marl ette mo b le home Homes Ca ll coll ect 61 4 837
and
baseme nt
ba th
new gas furn ace Phon e 98 5 6540 or 239 0785 or wrrte
references re qu ~re d Ptlon e
Great Amerr can Homes Inc
411 8 or 985 4233
991 2258
P 0 Box 687 Po meroy OhiO
4 11 Stc
4 7 6tc
45769
J 1 He
F URNI SHED tw o bedr oom NORWEGI AN E l kho und
pupp es Pho nE:: 8&lt;13 243 2
- - - - - - -- - - - -- mobil e home l1x44 rn back
4 11 Stp
yard on Spnng Avenue Ca l
2 BE DR OO M hou se rn M d
99 2 3429 Sund ay or even ng s
dl ep ort New k tchen and
1972
HONDA
CL3
50
1965
4 10 6tp
bath a pplr ances rnclud ed
Pontra c 421 r speed wr th Ca
ll 992 53 10
po s trve tractron Phon e 742
HOUSE rn Ch es hrre Ca lj 992
3 19 26 tc
6456
5693
4
11
3tp
4 10 tfc
5 ROOM hou se and ba th two
car ga rage 2 sto ry on Carso n
FLOWER S for Easter large
Ro ad 1n Ma son Co nta ct
selectt on Very cheap mu st
Russe ll Ba rr 773 5606
see to belreve Sma lley s Gr ft
3 12 tf c
FOR RENT
Sh op Chester 01'1ro Phone' - - - -- - - - - - - - - 985 3537
4 5 7tc MODE RN house 1 mrlc fro m
Two off1ces on Eust
-------------Po meroy 3 bedrooms wa tt to
Ma1n St m Pomeroy
AM FM ste reo radto 8 tr ac k wall carp et large rec roo m
comb rnatron tap e pl ayer 4 lar ge patro cal l 992 52d8
Wlll remodel for long
speake
r sound s yslem
befor e 3 P m aft er 3 ca l 992
1erm lease Plenty of
Ba an ce $1 08 63 or bu dget 3436
4 7 l2tc
term s Ca r 99 2 3965
off street parkmg and
43 1fc - - - - - - - - - - - - - ve ry good local10n
- - - - - - -- - - - - - 4 AC RE S Of land on St at e 143
TWIN NEEDLE SEWI NG Phon e 992 3640
MA CHINES 1974 Mod el rn
4 9 7tc
INROW CO.
walnut stand All featur es - - - - - -- - -- - - - buill tn to mak e fan cy de srgns
992-3863
m Syracuse 3 room s
and do stre tch sewrng Also HOUSE
and bath upstarr s over acre
buttonho les blrnd hem s etc
or alter 6 ~2-5844
$63 35 cash or term s of rand Partrally remode led
on rns rde Workshop m ba ck
ava il abl e Phon e 992 2653
Phon e 992 31 35
4
3
tfc
2
BEDROOM
furni Shed
4 10 Btc
------------apartment utt lltt es pa id VA CU UM CLEANER S Electro ------- ---- --depo sr t and refer ences Hygrene New Demonstrat ors
requ rred No children or pets ha s all clean rng atta chm ents
lnqu re at Baile y s Stor e plus the new El ectro Sud s for
' I HE
Mrddl eport
shampootng
ca
rp
et
Only
4 9 31p
$27 50 cash or term s
avarlabl e Phon e 99 2 26 53

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WISEMAN

4 J 1Fe

FOR RENT
t .:!.. Three
bedroom
furmshed apartment m
Pomeroy N1ce yard
and plenty of parkmg

INROW CO.
992-3863
or alter 6 ~2-5844
FURNISHED apa r tment
adults only Phon e 99 2 559 2
4 9 tfc
4 ROOM turn st1 ed apartmen t
clo se to town Phon e 992 3658
4 10 tfc
3 AND 4 RO OM turnrSh ed and
unfurnrs hed apar tment s
Ph on e 99 2 5434
4 12 ttc
------ ------ --P RIVA TE rn eetrn g room tor
an y organrzatton phon e 992
397 5
3 11 tfc

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for Sale
197 1 KAW ASA KI 350 Endur o
Good condrtron Phone 99 2
6165
4 10 3tc
HOOVER port abl e washer S75
Ph one 992 55 14
A 10 4tc

---------- - -SIEREO Walnut AM FM

Rad o a track tape com
bmatron Balanc e $110 73 or
terms available Phone 992
3965
2 14 tfc

AGENO
Gallrpohs

RACINE
2
STORY
PERMA STONE 3
SEW IN G Mac h nes Brand New BR
LARGE MODERN
z g Za g rn n•ce wa lnut tabl e KITCHEN
1 112
BATH S
In or grnar carton s Never
THROU GHO UT
use d Cl ea ran ce on 74 CARPET
Mod el s
(On ly a few FU LL BA SEMENT 2 CA R
RA GE
Al l
ONE
av a tabl el $63 40 cash or GA
E
FLAT
WE LL
term s av ailabl e Pho ne 992 LARG
LAND SCA PED
LOT
2653
3 20 tf c PRICED MID TWENT IES
ELECTRO LU X Va c uum
RUTLAND
Cleaner s comp lete w th at
ta chm ents cordW ind er and
parn l spray u sed but m I ke
BEDROOMS LARGE KIT
new cond ton Pay $34 45 3LIKE
NEW CARPET
cash or budget plan ava Iable ALUM SIDING
OWNER
Phone 992 2653
WILL
HELP
~ !NANCE
3 20 lf c FO R QUALIFIED BUYER
PRI C ED
BELOW
MARKET $12 000

MOWERS
SPECIAL

$52~D
20", 3 H.P.
TURF T RIM push l ype
rotary mower Ha s Bnggs &amp;
Stratton eng rne 7 mch
pl as t c w ~ e el s loop sty le
tubular ha ndl e ( ?.1 1982)
.... ~POMEROY LANDMARK
!tidl Jack W Carsey Mgr
Phone 992 2181

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OFFICE 446 3643
EVENINGS
Bud McGhee- 446 125S
E M Ike' W•seman- 446
3796

TEAFORD
VtnJtl B. T,·,lfol d, Sr
Brokc•r
1 ro MP(h,lllt( 5tr••j 1
Pomeroy, Ohw ;~?f,Q

MIODLE PORT ~ 4 or 5
bedrooms lots of closets mce
large lt vmg and dmrng room s
Nat
ga s furnace
Full
base ment and 2 garag es
$1800000
VERY NICE ~ New bnc k
bus rn ess bur ldrng on Rt f.
Exce ll ent locat1on for tth e
future Nat ga s furnace 2
large off tees (em condrt1oned)
and 2 large storage rooms 2900
Sq Ft $42 500 00
POMEROY - Renovatmg this
'} bedroom home Nat gas
furnace and full basement
S10 000 00
157 ACRES - N1 ce lav1ng
So me nrce ftmber large oarn
for cattle Large 4 bedroom
home $380 00 per acre
T S TIME FOR MOVING
THE BEST RE SUL TS ' WILL
BE OBTAINED WITH US, IN
SELLING OR BUY ING

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992 2094

606 E Mam

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LEAKING?

HARDWARE

COLOR FADED?

11 0w o1 bout a beaulrful new
la shron colors

ALL WEATHER
HARDr/ARE

FURNITURE
Stop In and See Our
Floor. D1splay

Und er

N

DON'T DRIVE A

'l'lld

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New Manag ement
M1ddiPporl

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS
Stop m and say Hello Brmg
tn thi S ad for a Free G1fl

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

DITCHING SERVICE

GAS GULPER

Wa ter Line s and Power
Lmes All work done by the
loot or contract Al so dozer
work and sepflc tank s tn r.la lied

OR A GAS HOG
Phone Stanley 949 2789
Bumper to Bumper
Serv1ce
Fore1gn Cars Welcome

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

VW AND DATSU~
SPECIALIST

Water Eleclm: C:ra s Sewer
Ltn es mstalled
Work
guaranteed
Dozer Backhoe Trucks
ltmestone &amp; Ftll Dtrt
Commerc1al Restdenttal
Con structron &amp; Remodel

Gene's
Body Shop
Ph 992 5271
!108 W Mam Pomerov

8-K EXCAVATING

Painting A Specialty

COMPANY

Area s Most
Reasonable Pnce s

777 Pearl Street
Mldd leport Oh10
Phon e ~~2 5367 or 992 3861

All work guaranteed

The N~rs m g Technology of
Ho ckmg Te chmcal College
condut ted a cappmg - bandmg
ceremony Sunday, March 31
at the Hockmg Valley Motor
lod ge
Mrs Pa tn c1a Torres Hea lth
Careers D1rector , welc omed
the gues ts and mtrodu ced lhe
fa c ulty I&gt; memb ers
Juhe
McAfooes, representm g the
second yea r class addressed
the f1r st year students
A cappmg
palchmg
ceremony for the firs t year
stud ents followed The confemng of the nursmg cap
r epresenls su cce ssful corn
pletwn of the first s1x months of
the program Twenty-five
female s tudents receiv ed
school patches PresentatiOn of
the caps and patches was made
by K1tty Fox
M1chell e
Mulligan Sandy Neff Sandy
Kmmson, and Gwen Llewellyn
from the second year- class
The first year students then
rec1ted the In lerna Ilona!
Nursmg Pledge
F1fty-seven second year
students received the1r bands
s1gmfymg suc cessful completiOn of s1x of the seven
quart er s of the nursm g
pro gram The bands were
presented by the second-year
ms tructors Mrs Suzanne
Croci Mrs Jud1th Maxson
Mrs Joan McFarland, Mrs
Jane Moog, and Mrs R1ta
Troxel The ceremomes were
closed w1th a prayer g1ven by
Gwen Llewellyn
Three students become the
f•rs t graduates of the program
at the end of wmter quarter
They are Doug Burke V1rgm1a
Hollon , and Charles Vaughan
of Pomeroy

N 2nd Ave
Muklleporl 0
Now
under
new
management

, oor '"

On Most Amencan Cars
- GUARANTEEDPHONE 992 -2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto

I

Open 8 Ttl5
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E Mam, Pomeroy, 0 .
AIR CONDITION NOW?

YES!
Now whtl e the weather IS
still cool ts the best trme It
can be •nslalled at your
conv emence wrth no watflng
around In hot muggy
Wf' ather
Phone 992 2550

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

N 2nd Ave
Mrddleport 0 ,
Under New Management

EXPERIENCED

NELSON

ASK US ABOUT
PRE-FABRICATED

Rad:_ ..
Service

INTERIOR EXTERIOR

From the largest Truck or
Bu lldozer Radrator to the
smalle st Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Radtator SDectahst

PAINTING
ROOF PAINTING

PHONE 992-5083

Pomeroy

Ph 992 2174
WILL TRIM
shrubb ery
basem ent s
949 3221 or

""l'i/Sh=

f!l'?

._

But It to Your Specs
Dehvered to Job Stte
HOGG

&amp; ZIJSPAN

5 I tfC

EXCAV AT IN G dozer loader
and ba ckhoe work septrc
tank s mstall ed dump truck s
and ro boy s for hrre wtll haul
frll dtrt top so I lrmestone
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
n rgh t phone 992 3525 or 991
5232
2 11 tfc

Ga soline pnces contmu e
the1r upward trend m southeas tern Oh1o , John Irwm,
manager of the Automobile
Club of Southern Ohw,
repor led Thursday Pnces
range from 52 9 cents a gallon
for regular to 67 9 cents for
premium
As 78 pet of all workers
reach thetr )Obs by pnvate
passenger car and as vacabon
penods are commg soon, AAA
clubs natwnally are reacllvatmg the1r fuel gauage
reportmg network
Club personnel contact a
representative group of serv1ce
stabons each week to fmd out
the1r allocallon , present
supply , cost and hours open
These slat1sttcs are sent to

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SEWING MACHINE S Repat r
servrce all makes 992 2284
The Fabrrc Shop Pom eroy
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Authorrzed Srnger Sal es and REA SONABLE rates Ph 446
Sen;1ce We Sharpen Scissors
4782 Ga 1 pot rs John Russell
3 29 tfc
Owner and Operator
5 12 ttc
HAM S Auto Rad10 Servrce
Am Fm stereo and tap e SEPTIC TANK S AROBIC
S EWAGE
SYSTEMS
players Qutck reltabl e ser
CLEANED
REPAIRED
vr ce George s Creek Road
MIL LER SANITAT ION
Galltpo rrs Oh o Phon e 44 6
STEWART OH 10 PH 662
9304
•1,
3035
4 9 71 c
1o 4 tf c

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SE PTIC TANK S cleaned
Real Estate For Sale
Modern Santtatron 992 3954 or
HOU SE in Mon key Run
992 7349
Pom e roy
Pa r l ratly
10 23 tfc
remodeled new ga s furnace
Phone 992 2204
pamt roofs and houses
4 7 5t c Wtll
Free est mates Call 992 2531
or 992 5482
4 ROOMS bath full basement
4 4 7tp
storm doors and wrndows
hom e fully carpeted .Located HAVIN G fre rQh t problems ? For
on 77 3 Grant St ree t M d
mtra and mt erstat e service to
dleport Phone 992 72 40
and from ma1or gateways
4 9 6tp
call GHE 1 (800) 762 1267
4 12 ltc
----~~-~~~-~~~
DON T fu ss don t cuss turn
over JUnk automob rles over to
us W II pa y $5 for old 1unk
cars Phone I 13041 773 5890
Rtver srde Auto Wreckrng
4 9 26tc
608 E.
MAIN

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CARPETING
501 NYLON
BY BARWICK
REGULAR $9 95

•7.95

Sq Yd
Pnc e rnclud es •nstallat 1on
and free paddrng Talk to
Wendel I Grate
carpet
con sultant
- We ha ve hundreds of
carpet values Your JOb can
be completed 1n 1 to 2 weeks
No long wa1tmg penod

SPECIAL!

1 Roll Candy Stnpe w1th
rubber back J 9'1 sq yd
Ntce lor bedrooms, dens
krtchens etc

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
742 4211

RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER
Sale 1 Bedroom Su1tes
1- l pc Bedroom Sutte,
wh1te twm SIZe by Smger1
like new
Only S1999S
1- 3 pc Bassett
Pecan
S299 00
(used only 6 months)
1-4 pc L•ne, Solid Wood,
Dark Oak
New S749 oo
NOW$35000
6 Others to Choos't From

ALWAYS A LARGE
SELECTION •• ,

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Rutland Furniture
RUtland, 0
Dave or Mtke

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B•g Capacity

TO~:~RY' E

CLELAND
BROKER
992•2259
992 2568

GREAt
COUNTRY

RUTLAND FURNITURE~
•

Arnold Grafe

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SUGAR RUN MILLS
Mulberry Ave. 992-2115

·

70 FORD % TON.,

Pomeroy

att on Grease

Cad1llac Cpe. DeV1IIe, power, atr

70 CHEV. IMPALA .. ,.. ,., ...............$1495

71

Olds Tornado, power, atr, new w/ s / w. 12795

Auto mal1 c. a1 r

70 Olds Cut S. Cpe., pow., a1r,

v roof

70 Chev. Mal. Cpe,, V-8 auto,

PS

2 Dr H T

a ~r

71 OLDS 98

POMEROY
MOTOR COMPANY

. .,... ...............$2595

L1k e new fu lly e q u1p

De mon Sta nd a rd

Reline drum type brakes complete

70 FORD TORINO .. ...... ,.,.... .........~1395

Rehne d1sc front &amp; drum rea r

$38.95

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

;1095

Localed on 51 Rt

Chester, 0

1

It

Every Ttme

MY TAX EXPERT IG BETTER TH~N

yOURS···

I MY BROTI1ER·IN l.AW
1DOE5 MY INCOMo TAX
1 ~ E 5 A C P. A W~Y"'

Rack•.~·--c---c-_:__,_J

By1he Day
Mrs Robert Lee, Bob Bill
and BeckY spent Saturday w1th
Mr and Mrs Arthur Orr of
Chesler tn honor of Mr Orr's
btrthday
Mrs Dw1ght Swepston of
Columbus spent Saturday and
Sunday Wlth her father, Ralph

1495

69 Ponttac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.l, v-roof, atr
69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe.,
68 Chev. 1/z

t.

67 Olds 98

4 Dr.,

66 Ford

4 Dr.

V8 auto

;895
;12 95

•

3~peed

' 1095

full power, a1r, .

• lfi95

P1ckup,

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home from Veterans Memonal
Hospital
James Edward Brace Jr
son of Mr and Mrs James
Brace, fulcme, was born Apnl
6 1974, at Pleasant Valley
Ho sp1tal
Pt
Pl eas ant
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Ed1son Brace of fulcme,
Mrs Dons (Sayre) Halley,
gcandmother, Portland Mr
and Mrs Clmt Johnson,
Portland
a1e
great
grandparents
Mr and Mrs John F1sher of
Akron spent a few days wtlh
her parents, Mr and Mrs
Henry Roush
Dale Roush and s1ster, Mrs
M1ldred Hart spent a day m
Columbus wtth Mrs Dav1d
Roush and children
Mr and Mrs Elza Roush left
for an Easter vacatiOn '.\llh
Mr and Mrs Richard Roberts
and farmly at Lawton, Okla
Mrs
Lavtm a Simpson
returned home after spendmg
three months m Reynoldsburg
w1th her daughter, Mrs
Manan Kmghtstep and Ahcta
Mr and Mrs Ben Cross of
Glouster spent a day w1th Mr
and Mrs Charley Mallory and
W1llle Cross
Melvm Rtffle of C&lt;Jiumbus
was a weekend guest of Mr
and Mrs Roy R1ffle
Mr and Mrs Dav1d Nease
and son, Davtd 1 were weekend
guests of h1s mother, Mr s
Carne Nease
Mrs Evelyn Young and
Aaron of Galhpchs spent the
weekend wtth her parents, Mr
and Mrs Frank Cleland and J
F Voun g
Mr and Mrs Roy R1Cfle
v1s1ted Mr a nd Mrs Btll
McKenzie and fam1lv Sunday
al Gal11pohs
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Krtder
of Columbus were guests
Sunda) of Mrs Gra ce Kr1der

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By Mrs Francis Morns
Mrs Grella Stmpson was
hostess for the .Esther Circle
meetmg at her horne Monday
evenmg, Apnl 8 The hymn,
"One Day'" wtth group smgmg
opened the devotwnal periOd
by Mrs Lillian Hayman, usmg
the top1c Chnst's V1able
Route Through Death "
Scnpture was from I Peter and
a meditation was taken from
The Upper Room Mark
Simpson, grandson of Mrs
S1mpson, sang "The B1ble Tells
Me So" and Vera Beegle read a
poem, ' Hope of the World " A
busmess sessiOn followed A
letter from Bacone C&lt;Jllege was
read A repcrl was g1ven on the
s1ck calls made taking vases of
flowers Members brought bed
pads to be' taken to Syracuse
Rest Home, also an Easter
treat w1ll be taken The Women
of the Circles will have full
charge of the serVIce for
Amencan Bapttst Women s
Sunday, April 21 , 7 30 p m at
the church "Care for God s
World" was the subJect of the
program presented by Mrs
Mtldred Hart wtth readings on
the subject by members ' To
Reach Out" was the top1c of the
Love Gift program by Mrs
Mar1e Roush Group smgmg of
'Gtve of Your Best to the
Master" and scripture II
tormthians 8 1-9 The offermg
was gtven and prayer The
group sang ' My Prayer" and
the meetmg closed w1th The
Lord's Prayer if. umson
Durmg the fellowship hOur,
Mrs S1mpson, hostess, served
refreshments
to fifteen
members and one guest
Cntt Bradford entered
Holzer Med1cal Center on
Sunday for surgery
Mrs Maude Young returned

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a shorlage w1ll remam, Irwm
sa1d If motonsts w1ll reduce
lhe use of their cars by 25 pet
pnces should stabtllze and
much needed lime to develop
other sources of fuel w1ll be
realized
Irwm believes vacahon
travel by car will be down th1s
year because of costs and
uncertamty of gasoline supplies On the other hand , travel
by bus and a1r travel appear to
be mcreasmg

Seeds - B1rd Seeds - Oyster Shells and
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Chorce a water
temps Auto water
level control Lint
Frller or Power Fin
Agitator
Perma Press
Maytag
HIIO Qf He•t
Dryers
Surround clothes
wrth gentle even
heat No hot spots
nooverdrymg Fine
Mey, Lint Filter
We Specialiu In
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Automat1c Washers &amp;
Dryers Chests Dressers,
Lamps Grandfather Styfe
Clock Bookcases, Recliners,
Rockers Tables Hutches,
TV Sels

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Sludenl' capped were Mona
Bartley I mda Berry Beverl y
Dellin ge r Deborah Dw yer
Mary En csson Amy G1bbs
N111a Gupta Neysa Heffner
Debb1 e Henthorn e lmd a
J ense n Kat hleen J ohn son
Ruth J ohnson Mary l 1ghtflne
Fa1th
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Malaw1s ta Zelia McDonald
Holly Mitchell, D1ana Radcliffe Di ane Shahan Sharon
Skmner DIXIe Sm1th 11nda
Sm1th Larr y Spencer Trudy
Thomp so n Jam es Wes t,
Donald Wolf Debbte Wray,
Er~e Kmght Cheryl Ze1gier
Banded students were Lorna
Barber Rosa nne Bumgardner
Jac'luehne CarpenU!r, D1x1e
Chck, Bllhe Chflon Bonme
Coey Yvonne College, Shetla
Cozart Dolly Crabtree Betty
Cunmngham , Chnstme Dalton
Dclame Dav1d Debbie Dupl er
Luanne Eesley, Tnc1a Emx,
Jane t Feasel Michael Ferry
Kilt) Fox, Bobble Gerhardt ,
Janice Grove s Bernadtne
Hanmng, Kay Harker Helen
H1tchmgs Jewel Howard,
Roger Hudnell Sandra Kmmson Kathy Kmzer Martlyn
Knser Joan L1cht Gwendolyn
Ltewell)n, Judith Manor, Juhe
McAfooes , Pauline
McCullough, Constance Meek ,
France s Messe rly, Laura
Michael , Tern Montague ,
Roberta Moore
M1chele
Mulhgan Jacqueline M)ers,
Sandra Neff Margaret Page
Lmda Patrick, Debra Ptca
Cathy Roe, Aprtl Russell
Flora Saffell Adnenne Strnp
son Rebecca Srn1th W1lham
Taylor, Jud1th Tennant Patsy
Thompson , Marla Whitt , Chc~s
Wolfe, Joan Woodrum, Sandra
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$15
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Metal Wardrobe
Chests &amp; Dressers
$10
I Good selection l
Melal Chma Cab1net $29 95
4-Wnnger Washers
S3995 up
2 Maytags 2 others
Gas &amp; Elec Ranges S39 95 up
$350 00 Magnavox Stereo
L1ke New now
S139 95
I Bullet
S39 95
Solid Maple Poster
Bed was $169 9S Now S99 95
Vmyl L1veng Room Suttes
$199 95 Brown Sl39 9S
I ~~.l.ch;'"" Coppertone Stove
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paer Sl99,9~il
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MATERIALS CO
773 5554
Mason, W, Va,

or cu t trees and
Al so clean out
att rcs etc: Call DOZER and back hoe work
742 4441
ponds and septrc tanks dtt
3 14 26t c
chrng servic e top soli frll
d1rt !•mestone B&amp;K EK
AUl OMOBILE Insuranc e been
caval lng Phone 992 5367 or
ca nc elled '
Los t
your
992 3861
op erator s lrce nse &lt;!all 99 2
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7428
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th e a~r e hourly or contract
R ~A D Y MIX
CONCRETE
farm ponds roads etc Large
delrv er ed rrght to yo ur
dozer and operator With over
pro1ect Fast and easy Free
20 years exper.ence Pullrns
estr mates Phone 99 2 3284
Excavatrng Pomeroy Oh1o
Goeg lern Ready MrK Co
Phone 992 2478
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12 19 tfc
6 30 tfc

C BR ADFORD Auctrone er
Cb mpl ete Servr ce
Phon e 949 3821 or 949 3161
Ra crn e Oh ro
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bedrooms bath ntce krt chen
wrth lots of cabtnets range &amp;
oven Carpeted ftrep!ace
garage full basem ent ga s
FA
furnace
por ch
$1 5 00000 lilke new)
MIDDLEPORT ~ ~3a cre 2
story frame 4 B R bath
drnrng R part basemeit
po r ch es tra1 ler hookup
large garden space ga s F A
furna ce
out burld rng
pn va te locatton $12 900 00
8 YEAR OLO BRICK ~ Has
eve r ything 3 BR bath
lovely ktfchen butlt 1n
drnrng R HW floors and
carpeting Det garage over
1 acre (level) uttltty R
basement (new addtl 1on)
$22 500 00
3 YEARS OLD ~ Frame
k1t chen has Jots of cabmets &amp;
range la rge drnmg 3 BR
bath u.flltty R ca rport 1/1
acr e al l electrtc (new
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1974
Z IG ZAG
SEWING
MAC HINES le ft n layaway
A I bu 11 tn to button hole do
stre tch sewtng and fancy
st Jchrng Pay 1ust S68 76 cash
or Ferms ava tab le Tr ade ns
accepted Ph one 992 2653
M1dd1eporl
Oh10
3 27 lf c
VAC UU M Cleaners Brand new
H AY lor sa e 50c per bal e
t an~
ty pe models w th 5
Pll one 98') 3539
att
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ts O n y S24 40 cash
I I 1?! p
or terms ava rl ab e New
Upr rght mo dels $29 90 cash or
A M FM stereo rad ro 8 track
terms a va rlab lt' Tra d e ns
tape !Jiayer 4 spea ker soun d acce
pt ed Phone 992 2653
sys tem Ba lance $109 46 or
3 17 tic
use our budge t terms Ca l
992 ]965
3 18 II C EXCE LSIO R Sa lt Wo rks
E
Matn St Pom eroy All k r nd ~
18 FT SHASTA Cam per w!lh of sa lt water pellets water
hllch V rg rl Wal ker 949 2599 nuggets bl ock sal t and own
4 10 6tc Ohto Rr ver Sal t Phon e 992
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Butl drng for sale or lease
Ph one 773 561 8 from 8 30 p m SIN GER sewrng ma chrnes. 1972
model rn bea utif ul wa lnut
to 10 p m for appor ntm ent
cabmet Mak es des rgn st t
3 20 tfc
ches zrg zag buftont1ol es
blr nd hems etc L ke ne w
FER GU SON 30w th two 12 nch
Only $89 95 Ca ll Rave nswo od
plows Exce ll ent con d t1on
273 952 1 or 273 9893 aft er 5 00
Phone 9119 5953
12 7 tfc
4 9 6tc

1970 BSA Start r e eKcel lent
co ndt tron Hereford bul l and RE STAUR ANT 6 burn er st ov e
corn planter Phone 7-42 3947
mrlk cooler booth s counters
4 10 5tc
and stools cash regrster
tab le and cha trs sm all ar
STARC RAF T tratlers and fold
ttcle&amp;
Phon e 985 38'25
downs 25 pc:t off on Reese
Chester
• h rt ches 20 pet off on
4 12 3tc
au toma trc awnrngs 14 17 f eet
Ca mp Con ley Starcraft Sa les SPOT S before your eyes - on
Rt 62 No rt h of Pf Plea sant
your ca rpet - r emove them
beh nd l Red Car pet Inn
wrth Blue Lustr e Rent
4 10 3tc electrrc shampoOer S1 at
Ba ker Furn rtur e Company
STRAWB ERRY pla nfS Char i e
4 12 3tc
Foste r Rt 1 Raclne Ohto
Phon e 247 2309
AND FA RM S AND
3 31 12tc CLEL
GR EEN HOU SE A varr ety of
cabbage an d to ma to plan ts
WE AR E p ckmg up a pra no rn
for sa le Also broccol r and
you r area and would lrke
cautrflower sweet peppers
some res ponsrble part y to
hoi pep p~:: r s eggp lants head
take ov er pa yment s Ca ll
le ttu ce
and
EA STER
Cred •t Man age r {61 41 772
FLO WER S pan sy mums
5669 or wrr te 260 East Marn
az al e a
h y drangea
Stree t Ct1 rllrcothe Oh ro 45601
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4 7 ff c
krnds of hang rng baske ts
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1970 0 LD S 98 Luxur y Seda n fu ll 2 YE AR old ul lrty bed for
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p
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truck
Excellent
3 29 ff c
con drt on Low mrleage
condrt on Phone 1 {304 ) 773
S1 ,625 Phon e 092 3863 and 992
5503
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4 10 4tc
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1967 CAMA RO
ex
ba sk ets of Easter flowers now
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Spanish-American War last
mg less than fou1 months 1n
• the spring and summ er of

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consrdrr buv n&lt;J under Ia 1d
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HOME &amp; AUTO

The Dath Sent mel M1ddlepor1 Pomcroy.O . Apllll 1 19;4

Wolfpen
News, Notes
Mr and Mrs Wayne T1llman
of South Charleston , W Va ,
Mr and Mrs Bill Fouch and
fam1ly of Huntmgton were
weekend VIsitors of Mr and
Mrs Jack Elam, Bill, Carolyn
and Mr and Mrs W A Elam
Mr
and Mrs
Fred
Tuckerman were recent
VISitors of her s1ster Mr and
Mrs Earl Bratton of fuldcliff
M1s s Kar en Gtlkey wa s
Sitnday v1sttor of Mr and Mrs
Lmcoln Russell
Mr Ronald Russell Fort
Mead, was weekend v1s1tor of
Mr and Mrs Robert Russell
and Mrs Ronald Russell
returned w1th Rona1d after
spendmg a week here w1th her
parents and Mr and Mrs
Robert Russell Also v1s1tmg
were Mr and Mrs Stephen
Bagg y and daughter of
Pomeroy
Sunda y v1s1tor s of Mrs
Helen Johnson were Mrs
Beverly Roush , Rodney ,
Lee and also Mr and Mrs
Robert Lee and famtly Dwight
Swepst on and son Steve ,
VISited at the Lee home on
Sunday
Mr and Mrs James C1rcle
and RtckyCircle of New Haven
were at the home of Mary
Circle over the weekend
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson,
Mr and Mrs Gene Hudson
of Ractne Mr and Mrs
Shelby Pickens and fam1l y of
Pomeroy v1stted at the home of
Mr and Mrs Allan Taylor on
Sunday
Mr and Mrs W1lham
Carleton and ntece, Tonya
Sayre of fulcme calle&lt;l at the
horne 'of Eume Brtnker and at
the Betty Van Meter and Arthur Johnson home on
Saturday evening Patrick
Johnson spent Fnday night at
the Brmker hOme

Cheryl and Joey, of Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Larry Johnson,
Gtna Tahnee, Brady and Mrs
Geneva Shumate Mr and Mrs
James Johnson , Jam1e Sue,
Todd , Teresa, Mrs Earneslme
Stacy of New Haven and Mrs
Reggie Phalm, Juhe Jeff and
Jenny of near Dayton
Mr and Mrs Robert Reed of
Hemlock Grove was recent
visitor of Mr and Mrs Guy
Sargent

O.ester
News Notes
By Clarice Allen
The Ladtes Auxiliary of the
Chester VQ)unteer F1re Dept
met at the hre house Wednesday evenmg President Inzy
Newell was m charge of the
meetmg which opened w•th the
Lord s Prayer followed wtth
roll call bemg answered by
nammg a sprmg flower
Mmutes of the prevtous
meetmg was read by Betty
Newell and the treasurer's
report by Erma Cleland
Reports of comnuttees were
g1ven Ross Cleland and Bruce
Allan Myers gave a demonstratton on the use of the
resuscitator recently purchased by the auxiliary for the
!Ire department The new
cards have arrived and may be
purchased from the members
It was announced that new
officers w1ll be elected at tht
May meetmg Members m
attendance were Clara C&lt;Jnroy,
Jean Sexson, Dorothy Myers,
Margaret Chrtsty, Opal ,
WICkham, Clance Allen, Betty
Newell, Erma Cleland, Opal
Hollon and Inzy Newell
Callmg on Mrs Paul Hoffman recently were Mrs Lucy
Gaul, Mrs Freda Miller, Mrs
Letha Wood , Mrs John
W1ckharn, Mrs Betty Gaul,
Mrs Roy Christy and George
Smith
Mr and Mrs Vrrgil Wood,
Spnngheld were weekend
guests of Mrs Letha Woo&lt;!

D.
OPTOMETRIST
OF F ICE HOURST 30 TO 12 , 2 TO 5 (CLOSE'
AT NOON ON THURS l - EAST COURT 0 T,

MAN JAILED
COLUMBUS
( UPI) Thomas Lee Franc1s, 25,
Columbus, was m Jail here
wattmg a removal hearmg set
for Apnl 18 after he was
arrested and arra1gned on a
charge of mterstate transportallon of a stolen motor
vehicle
Franc1s had been charged
Feb 12 at Fort Wayne, Ind,
and was arrested here Wednesday by the FBI
FranciS could e1ther plead
gutlty at the removal heanng

They were all Sunday dtnner
guests of Mr and Mrs Roy
ChriSty
Mrs Opal E1chmger and
family spent a recent weekend
m C&lt;Jiwnbus w1th Mr and Mrs
Charles Eichinger
Mr D D Cleland C&lt;Jlwn
bus, recently called on Denzel
Cleland
M1ss Suzannah E1ehmger,
C&lt;Jlumbus, spent several days
w1th Mrs Opal Etchmger and
fam1ly
Mrs Jean Summerfteld 1s
VISIImg m Wmter Haven Fla
w1th Mr and Mrs LaiT)
Roush
Mr a nd Mrs
Gordon
Ridenour have sold thetr home
here and Will soon move to
Tuppers Plams
Mrs John W1ckham and
Mrs Paul Hoffman VISited
recen tly m Pomeroy w1th Mrs
Dons Spencer

and rema m her e foz tnal m

plead mnocent and be taken to
Indiana A gutlty plea .. oulu
ha ve to have the perrrussto n
from the U S Att orney fo r the
northern diStnct of Indian"

Closed Th1s Sunday
-Easter Sunday

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES
Frank Ghee n, Sales Mgr.
PHONE 992-7777
Next to Jones tioys

POMEROY

HOURS:
DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

3 Bedroom, Total Electric
Front K1tchen model - fully furnished, double
msulahon, carpet hvmg room and master
bedroom , smoke detector, etc
Set Up
Included

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1100 E. MAIN ST.

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Hours: 2 P.M. to 7 P.M. Daily
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10 - T,hr Dail~ SentineL Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Apr\! IZ. 1;174

Boyle guilty( d..:~:::=Uk.reafraid

Patrol charge~.
driver with D WI
Charles M. Barry, 18, Rt. 1, bankment. There was minor
Scottown, was cited to damage.
Dencil L. Nida, 21, Rt. 2,
Gallipolis Municipal Court for
DWI following a single car Crown City, was charged with
acciilent at 4:50p.m ..Thursday reckless operation following an
on lownship road 18, two tenths accide_nt at 1:45 p.m. on Rt. 7,
eight tenths of a mile south of
of a mile south of Rt. 218.
The Galha-Meigs Post Slate Teens Run Rd.
Highway Patrol ·said Barry
Officers said · N1da lost
control
of his car which struck
ba.cked his car from a
driveway over an em- a parked car owned by Gary L.
Porter of Gallipolis.
A final accident occurred in
Meigs County on Rt. 7 four
tenths of a mile south of
township road 404 where an
Tomght-Fn. -Sun .
auto driven by Robert L.
Apnl i2 : 13~ )4
Russell of Belpre struck the
THE LOST
rear
end of a car operated by
HORIZON
Annette Flick, 26, of Rt. I, Long
(Technicolor)
Bottom.
Peter Finch
l!iv Ullm ann
Russell was charged with
IG I
failure to stop within the
$how starts 7 p.m .
assured clear distance.

MEIGS THEATRE

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Kenneth Yablonski, a Son

who discovered his family's :;:
bodies on Jan. 5, 1970, em- -:·:
braced special prosecutor Jii
Richard Sprague in the .·;:;:
courtroom, saying:
iii
"You can 't know how !·thank· ::::
you."
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the nation's most complex
murder investigations, begun
by the careless di~carding of
he. er cans by paid killers on the
rught of the slaymgs.
Boyle, recuperating from a
drug overdose taken shortly
after he was mdicted last
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An elderly

kerchief bindmg her hair )melt and withdrew a SJTiall blue and white cloth from a
plastic bag. She rubbed it ever so gently
on the stone of anointment inside -1he
Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Christian tradition marks the Stone of
UnctiOn as the site where Jesus Christ
re ce ived hi s anointment after his

1i~i cructftxion.

GAS SHORT AGE
COLUMBUS (UP[) _ Easter
• weekend travelers rn Ohio
were expected to find a general
shortage
of
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DRIVE·OUT
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Member

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Mon , Tues., Wed , Thurs . 9 a m .J p m .
Friday9a .m to7p .m .

Saturda'/ 9 am . to 12 Noon
RUTLAND BRANCH

Mon ., Tues., Wed .', Sat , 9 a .m .·3 p.m .
Thursday 9 a .m. to 12 Noon

Friday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m .

AUTO BANK HOURS
FRiDAY 9 to 7-SATURDAY 9 to 12MONDAY-THURSDAY 9 to 3

A hometown friend.

war

2,000 or 3,000," he said.

GEORGE

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SALE SET
· A bake sale will be held
· Saturday at Krogers StOre in
Pomeroy from 9a.m. to 3p.m.,
sponsored by Eastern's Future
Home'IJakers of America.

Elberfelds ·In Pomeroy

HALLMARKS

Open Tonight Until--9. PM

Shop Saturday 9:30 to 9 PM

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Easter Shopping Headquarters For

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RUTLAND - The Rutland
Flre ·Departrnent answered a
call ~t 7:23 p.m. Thursday to
· extinguish a /brush . fire on
. _. Horner Hill on Rqute 143.

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labor and materials, Atomic
Energy Commiss ion Ch tcf

ad and gas tesourf'es Lo
be come self-sufhcJent, l.Jut '· in
I he · sober judgment of mosl
people who reco~: nlzc what tllc
problems are in doing th is. the
materials, the componen l1i, tile

Dr. Ray sa id nuclear power

pianl' would be gene ratin g 20
per cent of U. S. eleclmity

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un probably cannot be were not the on ly problcm::i.
;Jsscmblcd ~md c-~11 tha L e~ c~ Evt;"n w11h " a treme ndous
mc: rea sc in th e pn nnty
complished by 19BO.'"
&lt;leveiopmenls,"
she said, il w1i l
" We wou ld rather imagine
he
necessary
to deal with
that will ! a considerabl&lt;• effo rt
diffit:ulties
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by 1980 \H~ would have in hand
the know led ge a nd have constru ction ·mat erial s as
enough informa tu)n to IJe able cement. reinfor C'i ng steel·,
l h choose 1he appropriate t.:opper and manufactured
tc..:h nol ogJcs , probably by componenl'i such as valves and
pipin g. In additiOn ,
1985," she s:.ud m a Washington tank s
she
sa1d.
the av(u laUiilly of
Window - UPI Audi o in-

skilled labor and the stale of
envJ runmcntal protec tion .1nd
tclx laws enter 1nto the ptd urc
Dr H&lt;JY said nuclear energy
now was J&gt;rod uc:mg close to ~ ix
fX'r cent of ·u. S. cted nd ty,
:-.n d ~wi th ~ e neratin g

1935, ~llth ou g h less than one-

tlllrd of U S. requrfemenls,
slil l would he more electricity
th.:tn consumt"CC by the entire
nat1un in 1935

plants now

Or . Hay said nuclear power
plants " by any so rt of
mcHsw·e" were safer than
rrlll Ven tional genefating facth -

·und er constructiOn Or p\::w ned ,
would he supplyi ng 20 to 21 pe r
ce nt in l!.JRO;:1nd close to .HI pe r

t!cs and added that to date

ce nt bv

dlOllliC pto:mb " ha ve a record

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produ ced by nuclC'a,r pla nts HI

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r·espt!d to nu Clear accidents ."

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Dr Hay noted !hat scientific

C~eanup

Fee schedules approved

planned

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MARY ROUSH: BIG WINNER'
Mrs. Mary Roush, Anne St., knows what suspense is.
Winner of "A prize" in the Massachusetts lottery she has
received two increments of $500 payoffs each. She has been
told only that she is eligible for a sweepstakes prize of $1
million! The first $500 check was dated March 15 and was
received March 23. The second check received Friday, April
12, was dated April!. The questiOn is, how long will they be
coming.

'J' lit• Wt' l e SL'! a ! $:i &lt;H 1 l'd ll lwu r. but Cn unt v cn r ul lul~ &lt;t l Comn&lt;~t t11 L'xteed S~ f.l &lt;I qucJrlt·r
mu m ! ~ C&lt;lllegc next fall and

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RIO GltANDE -Concerned
eitlzens of Gallia and

Stat&lt;' ol Ohio, along with SL•n.

attend .

Fll\1-:Mt-:N c,\I.I.ED
PO~lF.H O Y
The Polllcrov

surrounding counties ar e
. invited to aUend a special
meeting of the Ra ccoon

l"turpose of the mee ting is

Fm• Oq1.1 1 tllll'l i l i:lllS\\t'red a

C'c J!nmlllllty College Boc.trrl 11f
Tru s lt~c s lc1st wpck -dppnlvt ·ll
the fee !ichedulc fo r studf' lll\

~ J2 pIll Frala ~ to the
Nor ma n S1 haffcr residcnC'l' on
l .&lt;llli'CI Cl iff tu extmguJ SII a
brus h firt' t\1 10 12 p. tn
Friday till' Pumt.•roy EH Squml
wa s ca!lccl to ScC'IJOd Sl. for
Ccnc WhHit•' ·,hn wa s ill . tiL'
wa s takt·n· t'o 'fhe ll ulzer
MC'dl c; Jl l'pntpr

Commumly College Dl~ tn c.:t of
Ga lha , Ja ckso n, Mctgs or
~V m t o n County
The ins trucli onallee 1c1 t.c n n
S l!!lll;H
tO' tuitiO n ) W ~J S
r st:Jbi!shed;.J I $l0 dc rn l!t hour
c;cneral fee s r wh1ch a rr used
pnmah ly for student &lt;;cr vJ ct·s 1

Harry Armstrong

\\ill

1wo-fnld. I -an effort will be
made to organize a cleanup
campaign for Hacroon Creek:
2 - community leaders will
disc uss
possibilities
of
rslablishin~ Ra ccoon Creek as
a Sceni c River ,

Watershed Assn . Monday,
beginning al 1:30 p.m. in the
Rio Grande College cafeteria.

Ken Myers. president. said
Saturday that William B. Nye.
director of natural resoun·es,

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who IIVP Ill t he foul' C fJ unt~ '

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takwg 15 hour s eath quarter
;;t total of $585

rnurn I\ Cullt.: ge f111 $~50 :1 yew·
m s u· u~· tt o n~Jl kt• h:JS(•d 1m 15
Till s ~ N' CHl O mi c al co llege
credtt tw ur s n qu:Jrtcr Th e L'du ca"twn will be av:.J ihJble to
ge neral fee s f or till' ~' ('&lt;II hast•d IIH· peuple of the fu ur country
on a 1;, cn·dll i-lr1u!' qu;1rter d 1 ~ t1 It: I ne xt fo.dl when the onewould IH' an :.HidltJII!l(d $n 5.
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near the 70s. Probability of
showers 20 pet. tonight. Monday
continued cloudy, highs in the
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EKGs by telemeter demonstrated lt~re
GALI.lPOJ.IS - Southeast Ohw's
Emergency Medical Service 1 SEOEMS I
and Motor ol a Communi callon s hav e
demonstrated the sendmg r1f vl tal llfe s1gns
such as electroca rrliognml ( EKG 1 by
rad io t&lt;J ctrea phy s1dans, nurses ::~rrd
hospital wlmm istralur.s

Th1s Coronary

Observa tion

sy stcm iC.O. H. l wa s des igoecl to transm1l
the elec tJ·or&lt;lrdlogram from a cardiac
victim anywhl're w1thul u radLCH: qulpped
a mbulanc~ ·s normal r.~ngr ba ck to tt1e
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Auto rams into pole
William Hoger Black, 37, Hl . I, Middleport, 1s in guarded con chti~n &lt;~t
Vetera ns Memorial Hospital fol lowm g nn
auton:ubile accident Saturday at 3 a .m.
Sheriff Robert C. Harten bach, who

way in n curve, mi ssed a pow~r pole, but
struck and tore out two guy \\-Ires and a
church sign. :lnd crmtinued on mto a yard .
Yvnkers ld t the scene of the "accident.
Fr~day at 6 15 p m. in ·sutton Twp . on

County Road 34 Steven D Cra ig, 20,
Mrdcileport, was traveling sou th and
Jimmy R Fortune, 30, HI . 2, Raci ne, was

made the rnvestigation , reported th"t
Black was traveling East on SH 124 in
Rutland Twp . when his car went off th e
highway on the nght, struck the base of a

traveling souttl when thetr cars met 1n a
curve. Craig , in an attempt to keep from

power pole, continued stdewo)' s and

hilling the Fortune car, applied hiS bra kes,

turned over on its top.
Black was taken to the husp1 tal by the
Middleport ER Squad.
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A second accident under uwe~trga\ron
occurred Saturday mornmg on SH 338
1Yellow Bush Rd. )
Steve Yonkers, Rt . 2. Racme, was
traveling south when his car left the high-

cLEANUP CAMPAIGN ANNOUNCED -Gallipolis City Manag~r Paul Willer

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acc1dcnts were i nvestigated by Sheriff's

Deputy Hobert Beegle

Methodist Church t.:ongrcgatJOn bega n its
Parade of P1 ogress , and ~ ~ nuw 111 the

beg inning sta ges of res torati o~. Constructi on work will take apprOx JmC:Jtely

fiv e months to be completed This is the

last Sunday the congregation will worshtp
with a new elevator being insl&lt;!iled, in the sanctua ry until the first of .June .

sanctuary being restored, offices added
and remodeled . Kitchen facilities, choir

Church offi cia ls said the to tal
projected cost o[ th.c project is $181 ,185. At
the end of March $74,482.25 had been

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room and class room space are all a part

CLOTHING NEEDED
CHESHIRE - Good used clothing
is urgently needed by the Gallla-Meigs
Community Action Program a CAP
spokesman announced Saturday. ·
Individuals wishing to donate items
should phone 446-1760 tn Gallla County, ·
or 992-5605 in Meigs County. Items may
also be Jell at the .Gallia-Meigs Community Center In Cheshire, oc they can
be picked up by CAP offlcials.

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simulated victim of cardiac problems. Bill Taylor and John Peters of SEOEMS
staff be lp the victim, who is "wired-up " and sending an EKG, onto a cot.

Extenstve work is now 1n progress

POMEROY - The names of 50
citizens for possible duty on the May term
grand and petit juries were drawn
Saturday in the office of Meigs County
Clerk of Courls Larry Spencer.
Attending the drawing besides Spencer
were Freeland Norris, jury commissioner; Coriunon Pleas Judge John C. Bidwell ; Anna Holliday, Dex ter ; Effie
Bacon, Mrs. Leila Spencer, and Deputy Grate, Langsville; Beverly Wickline.
Racine; Robert P. Wood, Long Bottom;
Sheriff Steven Hartenbach.
Garland
Caldwell, Pomeroy Route 3; Fred
Names for possible grand jury duty
include Richard Sargent, Pomeroy Route Goeglein, Pomeroy Route 3; Mary M.
3· Aaron Wolfe, Racine; Lyle Hysell, Amos, Coolville Route 3; Clarence Hill, .
Pomeroy Route 3; Charles Huber, Reeds- Syracuse ; Do~is Deeter, t,ong Bottom;
ville; Bess Ellis, Pomeroy Route 4;_ Vera Crow, Pomeroy ; Hobart Vineyard,
Herbert. White, Racine; Larry R. Smith, Reedsville; William Buckley, Pomeroy
Langsville; Grant Smith, Reedsville; Route 3; Hope Peck, Albany Route 3, and
Erma J. Smith, Pnmeroy; Randy Wen- James F. Gibson, Pomeroy Route ~dorf Racine· Gloria Hutton, Albany;
' Kulin,' Pomeroy; John Tucker,
Robert
Pomeroy Route 4; Betty Faulk, Pomeroy;
Lester Hart, Shade Route I.
Drawn tor the petit jury were Edith
Lyons, Albany Route 3; Dorset Randolph,
Racine; Donald Carr, Middleport Route I;
Bob Pickett, Pomeroy; Eric Hart,
POJ]lero,.; Claudifl Roush, Racine; Alene
GALLIPOLIS - City police Friday
Estep, Pomeroy Route 4; Walter C1ooks, .evening investigated the theft of parts
Middlepor.t; Cora Hilton , Portland ; !fom a motorcycle owned by. Bob FleshSharon Jewel, Pomeroy, Route .4; man of 452 First Ave.
Lawrence E.- Hoffner,, Pomeroy; Delf"ar
The cycle was parked in the JOarport at
Baum, Chester; Paul Chapman , the Fleshm~n residence. Missing
Pomeroy· Marvin Keebaugh, Pomeroy were a speedometer, spark plug, and
Route 3;' Jerry Colmer, Po~eroy; Jim buddy peddles. The tachometer had also
Snodgrass, Jr., Racine; Jerry A. Powell, been loosened but was ' not taken .
. Officers also investigated the theft of a
Racine. I
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B. Burdette,' Pomeroy Route 2; Lawrence 711 Fourth Ave. The bike was b!uS:with red
Johnson; Jr.. Portland ; Maxine Dyer. · stripes.
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GALLI POLIS - Grace Uni ted
Methodist Church has signed a contract
with the Eagle ConstructiOn Company o[
Columbus ' for the restoration of thechurch.

announced Saturday that April 21 through 27 has been proclaimed "Cleanup.
Plant-up and Paint-up Week" in the Old French.City. Willer said city crews will
pick up trash from Monday, April 22, through Friday, Apnl .'JfJ· free of charge. He
urged everyone to do their spring cleaning "as the crews will p1ck up a~y and all
debris during the week." Willer also urged all groups mtere~ted m parllcipating m
a general city cleanup project to conlact him. Photo ab?ve was taken Saturday
afternoon behind the baseball backstop on Memorial Field.

Jury lists
are drawn

causing the rear bumper of his car to hit
the fron t bun1per Of the Fortune car

Restoration is underway

parked motorcycle

Double Feature

"SEVEI'j BLOWS OF
THE DRAGON"
Se.en masters with a
thousand ways lo kill!
Raled R

and a lot of good tu ck with

of the church's Parade of Prog ress
Four years ago Grace United

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202 persons take

Grace Church 1 founded in 1817. 1s one
of the uldeslchw ches m the community. It
has continued to grow and serve the
commumty.

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health screening G. •
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GALLIPOLIS - Two-hundred and two
persons were tested Friday during the
fourth day of the multi phasic health
screening program sponsored by the city
and county health departments, the Gallia
County Medical Society and Ohio
Depariment of Health .
Thus far, 788 persons have been tested
for blood pressure , hearing, vis10n,

diabetes and other blood tesls for
prevention of liver, kidney, and heart
disease.
Testing will be held four days this
week, Tuesday, Wednescjay, Thursday ~nd
Friday at the Gallia County Senror
Citizens' Center loc;;ted at the old Holzer
· Hospital Building.

Parts stolen £rom

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Women's and Girls' Apparel and

LAUN KIDNAPED
CORDOBA, Argentina (UP!)
- Alfred A. Laun, U. S. Em·hassy branch public affairs
olficer in this central Argentine city,_was kidnaped today·
by a group of armed men,
according to police ·sources.

MASON DRIVE-IN

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DIXy Lee Ray said Saturday .

BYGARYCLARK

WP-Lewis (!~)
LP- Carter
WHS Hitting for both gamea
combined:
Hesson 4-5, single, double, (2)
triples; Gardner 3-5, (2)
singles, double; Lewis 2-3,
single double, Harmon 2-3, ( 2)
singles; Lambert H, Double;
G. Camp 1-2, 'Double; Sayre 13, Double; Smith 1-3, Single, ·
Belcher 1-4, Single. Totals 20
runs, 16 hits and I error.

energy sou rces by 1980
appeared to be out of rea ch

without " a tremendou$ increase" in teclmologtcal effort

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haggle with Arab mereha nts.
Dr. G. Kenneth Shafer and his wife, of
Cleveland, Ohio, decided to make the
journey despite war tensions. He is a
retired Presbyterian minister.
"We're just here for the jo,. of being
with our family and participating in the
Easter season,~' he said.

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management system project
and in the Title 3 matching
funds program.
Eight students will go to
Europe this summer accompanied by a faculty
member, John Gregory Bailey.
EGGS DISPLAYED - In connection _with the traditional Easter Egg hunt at Middleport
The group was authorized to
park Sunday at I p.m., Grace White of the Meigs County Auditor's office, holds a gold and
hold a flea market at the junior
silver egg. If youngsters find the gold egg they will be awarded a $10 prize or if the silver egg a
high building in late April.
prize of $5. Grace poses beside the attractive white bunny she made which is surrounded by
Teacher resignations accolored plastic eggs. To top things off Thursday, Grace celebrated her 22nd birthday. The
cepted included those' of Tom
annual egg hunt is sponsored by the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club assisted by Middleport
Schriner and Larry Beyer,
firemen . All children under 12 years of age are invited to participate. There will be 700 eggs,
educable menlall,- retarded
each to be worth a prize provided by area business and professional people. In case of bad
teachers,
and
David
weather the hunt will be postponed.
Moorhead, of the Syracuse
elementary school.
Supt. Bob Ord and Bill
DAMAGES HIGH
WASHINGTON (UP! )
Dozart, bus maintenance
supervisor, were authorized to Veterans Memorial Hospital
Recent ,tornadoes in six
Holzer Medical Center
attend a transportation
sout
hern and midwestern
Admissions - Shirley Wolfe,
I Discharged, Aprilll J
meeting in Jackson May 7 and Pomeroy~ Suzanne Koetting;
states
did about $341.5 million
Linda Baker, Tina Barcus,
Ord was authorized to attend a Parkersburg; Nellie Thomas,
damage
to farms, Agriculture
Alice Beatty, John Burris, Mrs.
vocational education con- New Matamor~s; Tyllie
Department officials tenference in Zanesville April 22- Roush , New Haven ; Sandy Harry Castle and son, Lee Iativeiy estimated Thursday.
23. Bob Spurlock was Griffith , Reedsville· Albert Combs, Mary Margaret Cox, The agency also announced
authorized to take vocational Williams, Pomeroy; 'Gregory Asenath Crabtree. Cline that farmers in an additional 82
Curtis, Michael Drummond,
agricUlture students to the Ferguson, West Columbia.Ray Fannin, Mildred Franklin, counties in five tornadoState FFA Convention in
Discharges - Kenneth Timothy Fulk, Irma Hogan, stricken states have been
Columbus, April 26-27.
eligible
for
Markins, Paul Goodnite June Lucillel!iirt, Jennie lies. Betty declared
The board purchased four Preston, Ben Kesterson , Enoch
emergency loans from the
desks and secretary's chairs Marcum , Joan Greathouse James, Hermetta Knapp, Okey Farmers
Home
Adfor the business and office Joseph Wilson, Thoma; Laudermilt, Ardith Litchfield, ministration. The preliminary
Harold
Moxley,
Maie
education department, dark McLaughlin.
Mulholand,
Rebecca
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Roush
, damage estimate included
blinds for the home economics
Sandra Shafer, Aubrey , losses of farm homes and
room, and several door closers.
Shrewsbury; Debbie Simpkins, buildings, land , fences,
Attending were principals
PLEASANT VALLEY
machinery, livestock and
Wolfe, Wickline, Jennings
Discharges: Mrs. Henry Nola SwiSher, Leora Thaxton, property.
Beegle and Roher! Beegle; Plantz, Gallipolis Ferry; Martha Tomlin, Evelyn TreadSON BORN
board members Jack Bostick, Robert Davis, Langsville ; way.
NEAR
AGREEMENT
RUTLAND
- Mr. and Mrs.
I Birth)
Danny Evans, Dennie Hill, · Grace Thivener, Gallipolis;
WASHINGTON
(UP!)
David
L.
Grate,
Rutland, are
Mr. and Mrs. John Owens, a
David Nease and Grover Olhe Peck, Lakin; Louise
Negotiators for the United announcing the birth of their
Salser, Jr., and clerk, Nancy Burcham, Gilmon Graham son, Patriot.
Steel
Workers union and 10 first child, a 7lbs .. 10 ozs., son,
.
Carnahan. The next meeting Pomt
Pleasant; James'
steel
companies
were reported Anthony David, Marth 21 at
NEW BLOW
will be May 9.
Deweese, Leon; Jimmie
Thursday
on a the Holzer Medical Center.
near
agreement
TOKYO (UP! ) - Half of
Gaskins, Middleport ; Mrs.
three-year contract for the Maternal grandparents are
Lowell Halley , Gallipolis; Japan's 6.&gt; million striking industry . Sources said both Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
Roger Setliff, Point Pleasant · workers returned to their ~bs sides were talking about final Bissell, Long Bottom , and
Mrs . Erma Wright, Ne~ today, but the nation's crippled details of the pacts that would paternal grandparent_, are Mr.
Haven; Charles Wray, Apple economy received a new blow cover .more than 350,QOO and Mrs . Arnold Grate
Grove; David Gainer, Point with the announcement that workers. Talks were scheduled Rutland.
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Pleasant, and Flora Williams 130,000 merchant seamen to resume at 10 a.m.
New Haven .
' would strike next Tuesday.
Spokesmen for the All Japan
PRODUCTION UP
Seamen's Union said the
REVENUE UP
WASHINGTON
(UP! )
LODGE TO MEET
walkout would idle 1,017 oceanCOLUMBUS (UPI)- Ohio's
Sojourners' Njjjht will be going ships in Japanese port.s Coal production during the lax revenues are running 10.44
observed Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., and foreign countries. The week ending April 6 :.as, pet. ahead of last year, State
at the Middleport Masonic seamen are demanding wage II ,380,000 tons compared to Treasurer Gertrude W.
Temple by Middleport Lodge increases of more than 40 pet. 10,305,000 tons in the Donahey said tOday in her
· corresponding week in 1973. . monthly report.
363, F. and A.M. All Masons
new to the area are invited.
Work in the entered apprentice
degree will be given. Refresh115 RBELS KILLED
men ls will be served.
PHNOM PENH (UP! )- The
Cambodian military command
~a id today government troops
killed 115 rebels in three battles
FIRST CHILD BORN
Mr. . and Mrs. Darrell south of Phnom Penh. Govern:
BechVe, Middleport, are an- ment li&gt;sses were reported as
nouncing the birth of their first six killed and 26 wounded in
child, a son, John David . The 8 clashes Thursday at Kampot,
lbs., 5 ozs., boy was born at the 93 miles southwest of the
Pleasant Valley Hospital capital; Prey Veng, 74 miles
Wednesday, April 3. Grand- southeast .of Phnom Penh and
parent_, are Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kompong Tram , 18 miles
Bechtle and Clarence Gilkey, southwest of the city.
Middleport, and Mrs. Ruth
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H1s shop is on the Via Dolorosa, a
narrow street running from what had
been tlie Roman praetorium, where
Jesus Christ was sentenced to
crucifixion; to the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre.
Along the route are eight stations
marking the spots where Jesus is said to ·
have been tormented. "And there
followed him a great company of people,
and of women, which also bewailed and
lamented him" Luke 23:27.
The odor of incense and strong,.-black
Arabic coffee is heavy all along the route
where Israelis and Christian tourists,

chores to Goldsberry . who .
finished the contest.
Coach Grant llarnette's
Lewis picked up the win. in
Wahama White Falcons his first outing on ihe mooind
chalked up their second this year to give him a perfect
straight double header victory 1~ record to join Rick He~n
in as many days when the as the only pitchers with an
bombed he North Gallia unblemished record. Hesson is
Pirates by scores of 12-2 and 6- currently 8-0, Lewis 1~. Danny
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Harmon 3-1 and Skip Camp Is 2The White Falcons pounded 3 to round out the Falcon pitout eight hits in each game · chers of Record.
including five doubles and
three triples. Wahama also,
Wahama, in piling up their
swiped 23 bases over the two 23 stolen bases, (nine in the
games to run their total to 128 first game and fourteen in the
on the season.
- · nightcap ) raised the average to
Rick Hesson and Dann) 7.3 .;tolen. bases per gllll!e.
Gardner led the White Falcon Mike LeMs and Danny Harhitting attack during both mon swiped seven bases each
games. Hesson had four hits in In helping the White Falcons to
five trips to the plate to drive in achieve this unbelievable total.
four runs. Of Hesson's four hits
128 stdlen bases in just
three went for extra bases with eighteen games for a 7.3. The
two triples and a double
nunor has it that whenever a
Gardner also had his hi.tting White Falcon batter draws a
shoes on to drive in five runs on walk he rWJs to thu-d base.
three hits. Gardner smacked instead of first to save time
two singles and a triple to plate durin~ the game. If this is true
five Wahama runs.
opposmg pitchers had better
Skip Camp, picked up his throw ~trikes to· the Wahama
second victory of the season in hitters if they expect to keep
the opener when he pitched the. runners out of scoring
four and one third innings. ~sitlon. .
North Gallia got to him for two
The White Falcons were
runs in the filth inning but Mike sc~ed~e~ to play their third
Goldsberry came on iii relief to. twm bill m a row thiS afternoon
close the door and preserve the wh~n they take on the Ripley
White Falcons ten run lead Vikings. Then tomorrow the
after five complete innings to Hurricane Redakins come to
complete the game.
Bachtel field for Wahama's
In the second game three fourth ~onsecutive double
Wahama hurlers combined to header m as many days.
pitch a·three hit shutout for the Tomorrows contest will begin .
Falcons fourteenth win of the at 10:00 a.m.
year. Mike Lewis started on
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In the hushed silence of the church, and
J~ for the devout woman, it was as If the
~':' guns of October never had sourided for
the fourth Middle East war in 25 years.
~~ For this woman and some like her, the
~ green-hereted Israeli border policemen white frock. "Whoever -}las come here
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patrolling on another planet.
"It's only those on the outside who are
afraid ," said Father Barrett Yeretzian,
ch1ef of protocol of the Armenian Church
in the holy city .
But it appears that only the brave have
made the Easter pilgrimmage to
Jerusalem and its holy sites this year.
Tourism is down sharply in the aftcrmat.h of the 18-day, 1973 Yom Kippur
Wa', and the ongoing daily bombardment_, on the Golan Heighls front
that some think could spark renewed
war.
"The mood is very good here," the
clergyman said. ' His neatly trimmed
black beard contrasted sharply with his

By Robert Slater

the jury was polled. His only
action was a sad wave to his
wife and daughter before
leaving the cour\room in a
wheelchair.
Defense attorney Charles
Moses, in his only emotional
outburst of the trial, demanded
a 3(klay extension to file briefs
for a new trial. Delaware
County Judge Frank Catania
ruled, however, Moses would
receive only the customary

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violent union from 1960 .to 1970,

was the ninth and final
defendant to be convicted in
the four years since UMW
leader Joseph A. " Jock"
Yablonski, his wile and
daughter wer.e ... shot to death
while they slept in their
Clarksville, Pa ., home.
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t' Holy Sepulchre calls

MEDIA,Pa.(UPI) - Ajury - st•ven-dayperiod
convicted W.A "Tony " Boyle
The jury of nine men and '•'
Thursday of S&lt;•tting m motiOn three women deliberated SIX
the 1969 Yablonski murders hours before finding Boyle ill
and financing the killings with guilty of three count_, of first :&gt;;.
union funds whtle he was degree murder 1n the Dec. 31, ~~i;:
, president of the United Mine 1969, slaying~. He faces auto- i::
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"Last year we had 9,000 pilgrims from

Strike

in Japan ended

TOKYO (UP!) - SOme six million
Japanese workers, protesting against
crippling inflation, returned to their jobs
Saturday after winning big wage hikes
from management_, already troubled by
the nation 's ailing economy.

The workers, spearheaded by 280,000 '
Japan National Railway, (JNR J Union
members, made the life of more than 65
million JapaQese a misery Thursday and
Friday by staging a massive walkout.
They agreed to call off their strikes that
had paralyzed the nation's entire transportation system,alter union leaders won
more than 90 pet. of their wage demands.

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Requirement_, to enter the contest are
to have a dairy fa rm background, be at
least 16 years oid and not over 25, be a high
S&lt;:hool graduate b)· June I, 1974 and be
si ngle. .
Deadhne for entries is April 20 and
applications can be obtamed by calhng or
writin g the Meigs County Extension Of-_
lice.
The Dairy Princess will represent
Meigs County dairymen at the county level
and participate in the State Dairy Princess
Contest as Meigs County's representative.

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MOUNDSVILLE, W. Va . (UPI ) F~neral arrangements were pending
Saturday for Dell Norona, a noted Ohio
Valley historian who helped fo~d the
Grave Creek Indian Mound me mona!. The
78-year-old Morona, a Moundsville
resident, died Friday at Re y n o ld ~
Memorial Hospital in nearby Glen Dale.
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