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TilE MEIGS COUNTY AGRICULTURALStabilization and Conservation Ofrice, located m
the Pom~roy Ma soni c Temple building since 1944, has completed its move to a new suite of
offices in the Farmers Bank and Savings Co. building. The suite includes the sta ff office, office
of the supervisor, H. E. (Pete) Shields, a kitchenette , a machine-equipment room and a board
meeting room . With Shields in his office at the new location are M»&gt;Yiolet Morarily, left, and
Mrs. Phyllis McDaniel. All of the federa l farm service agencies of the county are now loca ted
in the Farmers Bank and Savings Co. building .

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BARGAINS ON THE SECOND FLOOR
Girl s Spor t swear. ~e l ected from sto ck.
4- 6x, 7-14, Pret een. Sale 112 Pri ce .

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Economy -in
deep falloff

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Worn ens Shi rts · an d Bl ouses
selected f rom stock . SALE '12
PRICE.

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Wom ens Daytime Dresses . Our
entire sto ck included. Sizes to 52.
Sale Prices .

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Wom ens Knit Tops sel ec ted f rom
::~ur · regular stock . Sale •12 Price .

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Spring Maternity Wear. Our entire
stock of Pants and Tops in cluded.
Sale Prices .

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Womens Sleepwear . Our entire
stock of nylon or permanent press
gowns included. Save 25 Pet.
Famous maker Bras and Girdles.
Discontinued styl es. Sa!e •12 Price .
Reg . . $1.00 Womens Pantyhose.
Bas ic C!nd fa shion colors . Sale 5
pairs $2.88.

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WASHINGTON tUPI I -- The nat ion's economic
growth rate fell by the biggest margin in 16 year~ between January and March, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. Inflation in the same
period soared at a 10.8 per cent annual rate, a 23year high, a spokesman 0aid .
The doub l e-~arre l ed bad news, largely the res ult
of the energy · shortage, was anticipated widely
a lthough the fall -off was steeper than some experts
had predicted. Few economists expect the slump to
last long, but unless a mark ed upswing occurs in the
current April-June quarter, the country could be
faced with six months of nega tive economic growth
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Boys Su its and Jackets . Infants
si zes 0 to size 6. Sale 112 Price .

SPRING DRESSES

GIRLS DRESSES

SPRING COATS

Si zes 6 to 20. Selected fr om stock. Reg. $23.00
to $noo.

M isses - Juniors . Halt Sizes. Selected from
stock. Reg . $12 .00 to $50. 00.

SALE '12 65 to '3960.

SALE '6 60 to •27 50

President
Nixon
ha s
promised on several o~casions
to take whatever steps he
deems necessa ry to avoid this
condition.
The latest figures also could
accelerate calls in Congress for
a tax cut as a means of putting
more money in the pockets of
Americans
and
thus
st imul at ing ·the economy.
Administration officiats have
argued that such a move only
would compound the present
inflationary dilemma.
As measured by the Gross
National Product (GNP) , the
most comphrensive barometer

Inf ants. toddler s and girls 4 to 14. Reg. $6 .00 to
$18.00 .

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SALE
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Famous maker Womens Slippers.
Our entire stock is Reduced fo r
this Sale .
Cari lite Luggage. Choose blue or
green. Mens and womens . Sale 112
Price .

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BARGAINS ON THE FIRST FLOOR
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Bath
En semble s.
Discontinued patterns . Bath and
hand towels, wa sh cloth s. Sale 112
Price.

Si zes 29 to 42, 44 to 50. Solid colors, stripes, plaids. Exc ell ent selection of t he
season's best style s. Regular $9 .95 to $18 .95.

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MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT ANDDRESS SHIRTS
Ou r enti r e stock of no-i ron sh irt s. Sizes· small. medium, larg e and ext ra large.
Solid colors, stripes, plaids, patterns. Regular ly $3 .95 to $10.95.
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No-1r on Sheets. Ameri can made
by Thomaston Mills. Denim look
or calico. Sale Prices.

SALE •2.94 to '8.24 SALE

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$4.00 and $5.00. Sale 112 Price .

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Hot Dipped Galvan ized Bucket s
and Scrub Tubs. Sale Prices .

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By United Press International
WASHINGTON - QUIETLY, WITIIOUT DEBATE. the
United States has assented to a Latin American diplomatic
gambit aimed at bringing Cuba in from the cold. Without
di scussion, Secretary of Slate Henry- A. Kissinger consented
Tuesday to a Mexica n proposal that hemisphere goverrunents be
polled on whet her they want Cuba invited .to the ir next foreign
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ministers conference.
U everyone agrees, Fidel Castro will send his representa tive
to a parley of American slates - this one In Buenos Aires next
March - for the first time since the Organization of American
Statts (OAS ) impo~ed a diplomatic and economic quarantine
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against his gover!Ull"nt
This quiet littl~ piece of bus mess dtd not even rate menhon m
th e eight-page coljlffiunique that ended the two-day Washington ·
meeting of hemisphere foreign ministers Tuesday. But enthused
Lailn diplomats made clear they viewed it as a major ·breakthrough .

MEN'S KNIT SPORT SHIRTS 'ALE
Sizes small. medium, large and ext ra large. Short sleeve siTlrts - t a ~k lop s
pullovers . Solid color-s- white· patterns . Reg ularly $3. 98 to $11 .95 .

Kodak and Pol aroid Fi l m ~. Al l
popular sizes for pri nts, slides ,
mov ies. Sale Prices.

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SALE •2.88 to "'w&amp;.88

Boys and Girls Bicycles.· Po~u lar
brands and styles. At S.ale Pnces.

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. JOHANNESBURG, South. Africa- A black miner rescued
what tw-ned .out·to be the world's ninth largest diamond from a
rock crusher, a spokesman for th·e De Beers Mining Group said
Thiu-sday . The offiCia l put no price on the stone- a yellow OC·
tahedron weighing 616 carats- which was pulled off a conveyor
belt leading to the rock crusher at the Du loitspan mine in
Kimberley on Wednesday. He said it has "several flaws" and
will be photographed later.
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Officials said they would not tdenlify the Afrtcan cutter who
found it, but said he would be given a ~ew':!"d. It is cus,tomery to
withhold names for ."their own prote~tiQ!l, they said. The stone.
is the second major fmd at the mine in seven months and the
largest ro1111 d at Kimberiey since 1896. Last October, a worker
discovered a 223 carat gem, also a yellow octahedron. rA
Johannesburg company polished and cut it at\d subsequently
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Men s si ze s 36 to 48, boys sizes 4 to 20. Nylons - c:ottons - polyesti!r ·cotton blends .

OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT SALE PRICES
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partici pating in the prog ram to
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operation in additio n tu the
man y hours of tro inmg in first
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pr evitltJ.'I Iy uncle&gt;rta ken.
The, co ur se includ e~ care of
fru cturcs and proper splinting,

usc uf all
pllCJ Se:.; u£
res usciUlt io,n from mouth to
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resusr·i tat or , learnin g
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resu sci ta tion,

ep1crgrncy care·.uf dJi:lbe tics ,
f.'m e r gcncy ca re of stro k e'"

\'Jctims , emergency childbirth.
con troll ing blcctling, extrication
fr om
wrecked
automob iles, problems de;:~ ling
with the various types of ·shock.
drug aiJuse, &lt;:~nd rn&lt;my othi'r
a!o:isocit~tecl rtr eas uf ~llllTge n cy
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POMEilOY EMERGENCY SQUAD MEMBERS , as part of a GO hour course in emer~cney
mediccll servit'e, demonstrate proper technique of cardJOpuln;on&lt;.li"Y res uscitati on using a
dem and r·esuscitator. The "victlm" is Steve Hartenbtu.:h : other$, l-r, are, John ManlL-~. T(Jill
f Pre Wee 1Werry, cmd Jim Sisson. Joe Struble is in stru cto r.

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l.kvoted To The lntere.~t.~ Of The Me~.~-Mmon Area

VOL. XXVI NO. 5

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORl OHIO

FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1974

PHONE 992-2 156

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GET EM OFF
All au tomobiles sti ll
havi ng 1973 tags on them
must be off the streets of
Middlepo rt by m idnight,
Saturday Chief of Police J. J .
Cre means sa id today .
Failu r e to remove the
vehi cles
will
br in g
proseeution of the owners •.
Chief Cremeans warned.
Pomero)· Poli ce Chi ef Jed
J. Webs ter a lso warned
today that all cars parked in
the corporation limits must
eith er have 1914 tags or be
removed fro m the streets.
Failure to do so will lead to
the arres t of the ow ners and
the vehicles will be lowed
away, he said.

Tourism Project blackballed
The Buckeye Hills - Hocking
Valley Regiona l Developm ent
Distric t I BH-HVRDD J and the
Tuscara was Vall ey Regional
Advisory Committee iTVIlAC!
disclosed the App alac hian
Regional Commiss ion ha s
denied a request for $150,000 in
specia l demonstration fun ds
that would have launch ed a
major tourism promoti on and
development pr oject in 17
counties in southeastern and
eastern Ohio including Meigs
County .
The action by the 13 states in
the Appa lachian Commi ssion
came as a complete sur prise to
involved parties al both the
local and Sta te level in Ohio .
The project had received U1e
complete endorsement of both
the State of Ohio and the staff
of the Appalachian Regional
Commission and had seemed
assured of appro val until
earlier this week.
The project was tl1e only
special demonstration project
submitted from Ohio this year
and was being viewed by a
number of people as an opportun ity to place southeastern
Ohio, and perhaps utlimately
the entire Stale of Ohio, on the
map in the area of touri sm
devel opment.
Opposilion lo th e Ohio
project was apparent by the
Slate of Pennsylvania , one of
the 13 voting members of the
Appala chian Regional Commi ss ion . Pennsylvania ob-

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
A cha nce nf s howers
Sunday
and
Mu nday,
clearing Tuesday. Highs in
the 70s and low 80s S~ n day
and in the 60s Monday and
Tues day. Lows in the 50s.

the BPO Elks Lodge 107,
Gallipolis.
Mr. Goble began in the
automobile busine ss ·as a
salesman for Colonial Motors
Co. in Huntin gton , and became
a ca-owner of the Pikeville
Motor Co . in Kentucky. For
eight years he was manager of
the Gillan Motor Sales Co. in
Ga lli polis. For the past 12
years he was owner of the
Goble Motor Co. in Middleport.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Rawlings-Coats F uneral Home
with
the Rev . Robert
Bumgar ner officiating . Burial
will be in Kirkland Memoria l
Gardens near Point P leasant.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 12 noon until 9 p.m.
Saturday . The fami ly will
receive friends at the funeral
home from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday .

jected to the fact that the
project would put Oh io in a
positi on to lure tD urist and
tourism clol!&lt;1rs from Pennsy lvania and other slcJtc:-; neighb urin ~ Ohio. It wa s eo ntended
that Ohio would be given an
unfa ir e01 11pan1t i\'C adv::mU1ge
if the projec t were deve loped.
Desp ite eff orl' by tl1e Stale
of Ohi o to point out that the

pro jec t was prim&lt;lrily direc ted

today that the action by AHC HVRDD and TVRAC indicated
that a meeting of local inOh io's large ci ties in 0t1 io, the Beasley commented that votes dividual s in volved in the
pro ject w~1 s defeated by a vote by the Commission are " rarely prop osed project 1s sched uled
of eig ht to three by the full divided in such a man ner and for next week to focu s on finCommi ssion. All of lhe states almost a lways ref lect a cling alterna ti ve soun·es of
border ing Ohio in the 1\p- broa der and more reg ion a I support for the proposed
p ~ l ac hitHJ
Region voted atti tude towa rd meeting th e project in a move to capitalize
against the p(ojec t.
potentials of the Appala c hia~ on the cooperation and en*
John H. Beasley, Executive part of the United States."
Umsiasm generated by the
Direc tor of BH-HVHDD swd
Represe ntatives of both Bll - effort to obtain ARC funds.
to ward keeping tourisl'i from

College hikes tuition, hoard rates
HIO GRANDF: -- The Rio
Grande College Board of
Tr ustees have voted the fir st
substantial increase in tuitio n,
room and board at the r;oll ege
in three yea rs. Following the
action, ltliti on at nio GrandP
will b~ increased frum $1 ,710 to
$1,890 a year , and room and
board cha rges wi ll go to $1,275
from $1,1 25 a year.
In the past threr yrars. until
this mos t recent acti on. tu1 tion
at the College has on ly been
in creased· a tota l of. $lu, and
room and board has gone 11!
on ly $150. Continuin g i n crfl ~1.1cs
in cost were cited w;; the
reaso ns f or the 80 drd 's
decision .

"While Ri o Grande College
has im tated littl e or no " Increases in tuition. room and
board in the past three yea rs,"
Dr . Alphus R. Chris tense n,
president of the Co llege sa id ,

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" uti li t tes, food cos ts , in - from llG cents to $1.15 a ga ll on
su ra nee,
postage,
the and the college uses 48 ga ll ons
minimum wage an d oth er each day. Roast beef has gone
ex penses have conti nued to from 86 cents a pound to $1.55
climb. "
in tile past year; tuna' fis h has
Accordtng to the College nearly doubled in price and
Pinance Office. three yea rs plastic spoons skyroc keted
ago Hio Grande paid out $66,000 fr om $1. 70 a thousand to $t9.50.
in utilities. La st yea r , this
In addition to food and
fig ure had jumped to $82 ,000, utilities , other ir.oms, including
and by the end of this fiscal . printing supplies and toilet
yea r June 30. it will be $104 ,000. paper have also increased in
\1\illiam 0. Smeltzer, vtcc pri ce. Last year , fo r example,
president for finance at the mimeograph paper went fr om
College, sa id , "O ur electri c bi ll $1.30 a ream to $2.4U a ream ,
"-· ill increase approximtJ tely and the college uses. nearly
$10,o00 th1s yea r ; our na tural 3,000 rea ms annually. Toi let
gas will go up $12,007; and the paper in creased from $12.05 a
in crea~C!:i gran te d lu the case a year ago to Sl3.90 a case
te lephone company will cost this year .
the College an additional
Faced with the ever in.
$5,600."
creasing costs and declin ing
Othe r items affecting the number of students who live on
college budget that ha ve gone camp us, the Ri o Grande
up drastically in the past year Co ll ege Board of Tru stees
include mi lk, which &lt;:imbed voted the increase in tuitibn
and room and board eharges."
Even with the increase in
tuition to $1,890 a year~
yotir sha re, love your st.:J te, begin ning in t11e fall qu a'r ter
1974 1 Rio Grande stm ran ks in
drive with care\ "
the
lower percentiles of priv ~1 te
Th e juven il~ winner was
accredited
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four ·year inJimmer Soulsby, 1:1, Union
Ave., Pomeroy, son of Mr . and stitutions in OhJO. Of the 36
Mrs J ames Sou lsby. Hi s private colleges listed in the
slogan was "Use your 'snap' Ohio Foundation of In judgment, fa sten sea tbe lt:.." dependent Colleges, only · 13
He will receive a $5 cash prize. have a tui tion cha rge !lllder
$1.890. El.even Qf these are
church-affJialed
and receive
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financia l suppor t from the ir

Safety slogan winners named

VOTING NOW
The Me igs County Board of
Elections is ·accepting a bsentee, disabled and armed
forces voting fo r the May 7
primary elections . The board
office is open from I to 4· p.m.
Monday through Saturda y until
May 2 lor. the convenience of
such .voters.

Meigs County winners in the
all(lual Ohio Department of
Hi g'hwa y Safe ty slogan-&lt;Ossay
contes t were announced tod ;:~ y.
Winner of the ad ult division
who will rece ive a transistor
rad io, · was Na nc y Louise
Morrissey, Rt. 3, Pomeroy wi th
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It was an nounced today by '
the Me igs County Commissioners tha t the Rev . arid
Mrs. Thomas Weaver have
been named. s up erintende nt
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and ma tron of the Meigs
Co1111 ty Children 's Home . They
will assume 'their duties at the
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The Rev . Weaver, pastor of
the Nazar ene Chu rch in
Middlepor t, ·and Mrs. Weaver
fill the vacancy created by the
resignation of Mr. and 1\irs.
Ra lph Harvey.
. -An nouncement of the appoinlments, . made by the
"CULTURAL ARTS WINNERS at C.hester Elementary who will be competing in county
commissioners earlier th is
competition are, fro nt, 1-r, Aaron Parker, primary for essay; Becky Eichinger, primary for
week ih their regular meeting.
visual arts; April Pa rker, intermediate, lor essay ; Brice Buckley, intermediate, for visual
was delayed . pending the
arts;
Cheryl Folm•r, primary. forpoe lry ; back row, Cynthia Pitzer; junior group, essay; Gary
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Wea vers making needed
Nelson, junior, visual arts: Tanuny Pitzer, junior, poetry; an!l Marcy Sexson, inte rmediate,
. poetry . Miss Melanie Beegle was the teacher in charge of the cultural artS program.
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home, and a brother, James A.
Goble, Largo, Fla .
Mr. Goble was a member of
Heath Uni ted Methodist
Church in Midd leport and was
a vetera n of World War II
having served in the navy . He
was a member of Drew
Webster Post 39, American
Legion, Pomeroy ; of the Hugh
c. Boyd Lodge 199, Free and
Accepted Masons al Matewan, ·
Royal Arch Masons Chapter 79,
Gallipolis ; Rose Commandery
43,
Knights
Templa r ,
Gal li polis; Aladdin Temp le
A.A.9.N.M.S. Columbus, and

.INews~ . in Briefs.i:

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of a co untry 's economic health ,
output fell at a 5.8 per cent
annual rate in the first quarter
- the biggest three -month drop
since a 9.2 per cent decline in
the first quarter of 1958.
Severe cutbacks in the auto
industry .plus a cont inued
recession in the home con~
struction industry were
blamed for most of the decline ,
the department said.
The inflationary spurt in the
same peri od was the biggest
since a 13 per cent rise in the
first quarter of 1951, during the
Korean war boom.

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Si zes 36 to 46, regular and long. Excellent qual ity. Sol id color s and colorful
plafds.

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Furniture throw s. Our entire stock
is inc.luded. Sale Pr ices.

Ke ith E. Goble, 51, Powell
St., Middleport, well known
Middleport businessman , died
. Friday morning a t the Holze r
Med ica l Center following a
lingering illness . Mr . Goble
was born on March 2, 1923 at
Matewan , W. Va ., the son of the
late James and Sadie Smith
Goble . He was also preceded in
death two years ago by a sister,
Gwendolyn Vaughan .
Surviving are his wife , Opal;
two daughters, Jennifer Keith
Gob le, attending Morehead
State University, Morehead,
Ky .. and Bridget Diane, at

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Several colors in selection . Sale
$2.99 .

Clearing north , cloudy s.outh
today, high in the 60s south.
Cloudy south tonight . low
around 40. Cloudy Saturday,
1-ligh in the 60s south.

Keith Goble dies

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Dress Fabrics . This sale 112 Price .

Weather

WASHINGTON (UPI) - The worst infi'atiun in nearly a
quarter centu ry continued unabated in March, with the cost
of living risb1g 1.1 per cent, the government reported today .
Higher prices were recorded for a wide range of items from
food to doctors' fees.
The 1.1 per cent jump in the Consumer Price Index {CPI )
was the third largest mouthly increase since 1947, exceeded
only by the L3 per cent advance in February and a 1.8 per
cent increase last August.

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Womens Uniform s. Big selection
of popular styl es : All at Sale
Prices.

Twenty -five members of the
Pomeroy
Volunt ee r
Emergency Squad will let it all
hang out Sunday, April 28 from
1 to 5 p.m. al thei r n~·w
headquarte rs on Butternu t
Ave .
They 'll be showing off the
results of 60 hours of intensive
training in emer g('ncy vict im
care skills ltJUgli t by licensed
EMS instru ctor J oe Struble.
The p~blic is in Vited to the open
hr "se where the unit 's entirC'
operation will be on di splay.
Th e 12 weeks of train in g, is
being provided through the
publi c scrvi ec program of the
Trade
and
In dustria l
Vocational Education ServicP
of the Oh10 Sta te Department
of Edu catio n, Ohio State
University, in cooperation with
the Meigs IJJca l Schoo l District
and the .•,ill age of Pomeroy.
All the men are a ttending
classes on their ow n time,
being volunteer s se rvi ng
people in the community
Th e course is designed to

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Members of the staff of the
M~igs So il and Water Conservation Distr ict office will
visit 12 elementary schools in
Meigs Count·y next week to
presen t ribbons and cash
awards, to winnerS in the
district's annual poster con·
test .
The contest is for fourth , fift h
and s ix th graders with the top
wjnner in each class r~ceiVin g
a $3 cash prize, and a blu e
ribb on; the second pla ce
winner receiving a $2 cash
prize and red ribbon and the
third place winner receiving a
$1 cash prize and a white
ribbon.
The best two in each class
from ea ch . school will be
brought io the district office in
.·Pomeroy ·for judging on the
county leveL The winners from
.this judging wHlreceivea cash
prize .plus a -rosette;

churc/1es.
Com men t1ng on th€ new
ra tes, Dr. Christensen !3ald :
"For three years, Rio
Grande College has l1elcl the
line and c1 bsorbed the in ~
creasing cos ts or ope ration
without an increase; however
faced with the expenses of
today and predicted 10 pet.
increa se in cos t- of-liv ing
expenses wt thin the next year,
we had no a lternative but to
increase our tuition and room
and board rates."
Al so in a recent meeting,
tuition ~mrl gener:J! fees for the
new Comm un ity Col lc gl' fo r
next year were established by
the C&lt;Jmm unity College Boa rd
of Trustees.
Th e tuition, or instructiona l
fee, is based on $10 " credi t
hour . This means :1 normal 15hour quar te r at Community
College next year will cos t
students who live in the four~
county Co mmunity Co ll ege
di strict $150c00 tuition. The
lotol tuition for the year will be
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G-T laying
new cables

RA CINE - Constructi on is
under way on a major cable
additi on for grow th in th.e
northea st section of the Racine
exchange , Genera l Telepho"e
Co . of Ohio ann ounced today.
Donald H. Pearch, Jr.,
Porri er oy c·us tomer se rvi ce
supervisor , sa id the $106,600
· pro ject will upgrade prese nt
services ·an d al low fu~ure ·
growth in the area. Portions of
the new ca ble will replace
existing facilities for main,
te nan ce reaso ns . Whe re
possible the cable will be
buried .
"Burying cable enhances the
• 'natural beauty of the Iandscape and r~du ceS . service
outages from -severe weather
-condition s and autom obile
accidents, " Pearch sa id. The
Racine exchange serves 812
telephones in a 42-square-mile
area of Meigs county. ·.

MEETING DEL\ YEO
The Pomeroy Chamber of
Co mmerce · wl!ic·h
wa s
sched.uled to meet Monday will
meet Monday , Ap~il29, at noon
at the Meigs Inn.

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Jaworski has Nixon's IRS records
WASHINGTON {UPI) Spec1al Watergate Prosecutor
Leon Jaworski has asked for
and received lnterqal Revenue
SerVIce (IRS) records on the
1m est1gat10n of Pres1dent
Ntxon s tax returns
Confirmation of the transfer

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came fhursday from Arthur
Blech tl e Los Angeles tax
lCcount mt "ho prepared the
President s tax r eturns He
told UP! tl at he I ad bee1 m
fo11ned II at lest monv I e ga1e
tl e IRS m ea rly March had
been t 11 ned over to Ja\\orski

Jawu1 sk rece nt!) asked ill
torney General WIIltan Saxbe
for perm ss 1 to e\ e~ the
tax ca ~c
I I ave not been nfo med
that I am a tu ~et uf ll c 11
vest1gat10n and I dm t bel eve I
Bl ~cl

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s d m

DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB

news orgamzauons that he
never tal~ed w t1 N xo n
directly about t1 e tax returns
but prepared them n spec1f c
dr ectwns
from
Frank
Bled
a pro mnent West DcMan:o Jr one of N1xon:;
Coflst
t 1x
Hccountanl pe1 so nal law yers and tax
1 ev ously loll tiP! and other advisers
Ne ther Jawm sk s office not
ll c IRS would confirm ll at th e
tax case s no" be ng handl ed
by the specwl p osecutor
On Apr 1 3 IflS and the JOint
tax cornmrttee n Congress
concluded N xon had un
de1pa d federal taxe s b) more
than $4!0 000 I he Wh te Hou se
sail Nuwn would pay the back
taxe s plus mterest and sa d
th e mistakes 1,1,ere rrtade by
those to whom he delega ted the
rc spons b I ty fo r J)reparmg h1s
return
IRS sa1d Apr I 3 t found no
ev id~m: c of fr (;lud by Nixon or
ll ose who prepared his tax
eturns The JOint comrmttee
d1 ew nu cor cluswn o 1 U at
In other Watergate related
developmcnLS
I&lt; &lt;
-Ch ef U S Ma1 shal for the
cd JOin
1 Io )
telcpl ur e r lcni~w from h1 s
Los Angeles office B 1t I was
Oi\1 the test11 ony ' ~ave t1 e
IRS \\a s be g tu ned &gt;ve r to
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Pros and cons for aspirin stand -ins
By Lawrence E Lamb M 0
DEAR OR I AMB
I read
your art cle
Aspu n Ca n
Harm
I believe that lou
should have po n"'d out that
other analgesics may be even
more toxic I refer part cularly
to Tylenol A few days ago I
saw a woman buy a bottle of
500 over the-counter
Thts

IS

not a nev. compound

havmg first been prepared n
1878 and was wide!) used
before the mtroduct on of the
less toXIc asplfln The h gh
tox1ctty of ami ne and 11&gt;
denvattves swell kn own You
should have po n"'d out that

c.r ent of as p1 1n b\

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Tyle ol

I odd be lone on!)
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phv sictan

DF:AR HF:ADl H - fhaok
yo u for )&lt; ur letter 1bout
rvlenuJ 11 C col mn ) OU I efer
to wa s

1bout

spt n

not

l )lenol and I d d not
re commend th t people shoull
swttch to Tvle nol 1a ther than

use a:;p 1 n Yot seem to be the
father of th t th ought
You n ay lso be st p11scd
hal I got several letters telling
me I shou ld have told people to
sw tch from aspmn to rvlenol
I hate to disagree "Jlh a

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c I en s t "
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been t s~ d f r so nr t me It lo
ott hen as p r n c e lon g
l ylenol ~ aLCtm 11 up! en
newer dr g s less t x tl &lt;J
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Les e np I ook t up
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t Joe:; ot &lt;.:

enough Metzenbaum a pohlJ
cal unknown came from no

where to defeat lum for t1 c

Democratic nommatwn
13 442 votes -

by

one vote per

precmct
Metzenbawn later lost to
Sen Robert Taft Jr R-Oh10
but In the process he
established hliiiSelf as a well
known Democrat
How can Glenh wm th1s tune
w1th hts space hermes a distant
memory and his oppos1t on
commg from a wealthy m
cumbent senator w1th orgam
zat on ba ck ng and support
from the admmJstralJon of
Gov John J Gtlhgan'
One answer IS tl at for a
chance Glenn fmds htmself m
Ute role of the underdog figh t
tng the establishment and wm
mng Ute hearts of rank and file
Democrats
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Mr Clean Image
Anther IS that he IS a legJtJ
mate Mr Clean w th no

pr101 elective service and
apparently no skeletons n his
closet He IS usmg Utts approacl to the hilt agamst
Metzenbawn whose f nances
have been under close scrutmy
durmg Ute past fell montlts
Desptte early declaratwns
for a rematch by both Glenn
and Metzenbaum Gtlligan
broke a customary practtce of
staymg out of primary ftghts
He tned to persuade Glellii to
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for lieutenant governor

g1v ng Metzenbaum a (I ee ride
to he Senate nom mat10n It
didn t 11ork and Glenn began
to campa ign ag :t ns1 mac!unc
poht l'S
rl en Se W It a 1 B Saxbc
H.Qh o wl ose seat boll Democrats were seeking resigned to
become US attorney general

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bleedu g fro n t1 e stom 1 I
ntestmes as aSJI n

goes on to sta te t t

Glenn, two-time loser,
set to make his mark
By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS (UPI) - For
mer astronaut John Glenn :he
f1rst Amencan to orbtt Ute
eartlt but a two-tune loser m
Oh1o pohttcs seems ready to
make his mark m government
at last - the hard way - m the
Buckeye states May 7 pr1
mary
Glenn now 52 and a dozen
years down the road from Ute
space shot that rocketed hun to
nationwide fame ts an early
favonte to capture the Demo
crallc US Senate nommation
from Ute mcumbent who has
Ute full backmg of Ute regular
slate party orgaruzallon Sen
Howard M Metzenbaum of
Cleveland
Metzenbaum a silver hatred
angular 56-year old lawyer
pubhsher and self made mtl
hona:re has fallen behmd m
Ute polls by anywhere from
from two to 10 pomts and ts
challengmg Glenn to debate a certam catch up symptom
Glenn also nearly a nullton
a1re is no longer restmg on his
laurels as an astronaut In
stead he IS fmng up Democrats wtlh a post Watergate
war on bosstsm tax dodges
and buymg elcttons al of
wh1ch he trtes to link w1th
Metzenbaum
Injury Ends Camp81gn
What took Glenn so long' In
1964 when his name was st11l a
household word he trted to
unseat a fellow Demo~rat US
Sen Stephen M Young but a
bathroom fall nJured hts Inner
ear and forced him out of the
primar) campaign
hi' 1970 Glenn tr ed for tho
Senate agam but he took too
much for granted and lmled to
spe nd and camua 1gn fiercely

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s u1 c uth c1
nc1e&lt;.t ses He
d on f I e r eel c ncs used to
I" event II od lotttng 11
p1 c ts ft: a l eu t att&lt;J ck
A yone tak ng tl esc 1 ed t ne s
sl ould JC 1ef II al o t tak ng
I) lei ol But fo e ef fi 011
ches :1 n I pams 01 &lt;.1 r 1ld
I cada I e 11 s no! tl c vII 1
you seem to th nk 11 to be Jn I
m some m.s t.&lt;Jn ces you ld be
supe1 u to sp1 n
DEAR OH I \MB
dali; doses of hg1wl s I 1ve a
eff ec t on ones sex I fe I I avf'
been U k ng
for a hem t
ml nen fo about a vea and
n y sex hfe has a most gone to
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Gill gan co nfou dcd mnnv
Democrats who thought he
would name a caretaker
senatm to avo d fmo 1t1s n n
the prunarv
He mstead appomted Met
zenba um to the mterm1 term
after I e was asked to do so by Z!: IO
I .eonard Woodcock I ead of the
OF:AH HF:ADEH - No but
UnJled Auto Workers and I W I Ci:l rt d seiJse I equ 1n g
Abel of the Umted Steel d1g1la hs often s seve1e enougl
workers of Amenca
to lr1tor es teres t n sexo
Shortly tl ereafteJ It was se x ml CH PHt:I tv I o tl e extenl
dtsclosed th a t Metzenbaum t 1 t d g al s I clps ) ou1 hea l
paid $118 102m back taxe s two
p 0\ e our
ctu tll, t
days before Ius appointment sex fe II e e 11 e a lot of
The senatm -&lt;les1gnate said th1s set ous n cd c p llcms t1 t
was a depos t pend 1g cou1t I terall; sl 1 ofl sexu I f me
actiOn which he sa1d would 1e t10n 1 1e co t ec on of t1 e
suit m a refund
sex u 1l proble t thot then o
Glenn meanwhile \HI S ac curs IS totallv dependent 1pon
cused of ha11ng failed Ia pa y a I o mud rmp1 ove11ent n
state lax on his secr ri lles for o 1e s ge 1era l l ea ltl can be
one vear
ach eved
Fmanc~al Disclosure Made
Metzenbaum t1 en made
Luc.1s will qUJt
"hat he sad was I e most
complete fmanctal d1sclosm e .1fter pla}olts
of any U S sena or He smd Ius
NEW YORK tU PI
net worth was $3 6 m1lhon and
1eported he owned $1 3 m1ll on Reserve ce nter Je f) I ucas of
the Ne" Yo k Kn1 cks s
to t tree Cleveland banks
Glenn s cam~ called t1 s 1ehrmg at the end of the
cosmellc press agentr) md playoffs the Ne v YOJ k Daily
Ne11 s rep01 ted Thursd ) mght
tssued a 183 pag e fmanc1al re
port mcludmg the former Lucas w II forego the fm hea
astronauts mcome tax re turns of hts es limated $175 000
back to 1965 challeng ng salar)
l told Red Holzman Monday
Metzenbawn to do the same
Glenns net worth was I sted of my ntentwns and he said
at $~67 800 and I e conceded t we d talk some more aft er the
could have r eacl ed the ptavoffs But there s no way Ill
m1ll on dollaJ n ark If a chan ge ffi) mmd lucas sa d
I ucas sa td he was d sap
slun1pmg economy hadn t held
pomted he I asn t seen mm e
his mvestment [ eturns down
Metzenbaum s followers act on th1s season and he also
po 1 out I en ta nd1da te I as wants more lime to spend w th
put his
publi ci} tra led I s d 1ldren Jeff (9) and Julie
secunttes m a bl nd 11ust but (81 who are !Jvmg with h s
that Glellii s giant portfolio IS a estranged wife 1r eva w
potential confl ict of mterests Oakland Calif

PRAISE THE LORD
"Talk ... Of All His Wonderous Works"
EASTER SUNDAY 1973
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D1stnct of Columbia George K
McKmney went Thursday to
the Execut ve Off1ce BUJidmg
next to the White House and
served a subpoena on James D
St Clair Prestdent Ntxon s
ch 1ef Watergate lawy er
Requested by Jaworski and
approved Thursday b) US
Dtstnct Court Judge John J
SJrJCa 11 asked for tapes and
documents mvo lvmg more
than five dozen pres dent1al
conversatiOns wtth top aides
The subpoena directs Ute
Pres dent to I urn s h the
matenal by May 2 for use n
the September Watergae
cover up tnal It was Jawor
skt s second subpoena agamst
the President The White
House furmshed nformatwn m
response to the ft rst
- John
H
Melcher
executrve v ce president of
An en can SIIpbu1ldmg Co
pleaded gmtty m federal court
n Wa shmgton DC Thursday
to conceahng an Illegal $25 000
contrtbutwn to President
Ntxon s re~lecllon campa gn

Big drop predicted in
highways gasoline tax
COlUMBUS (UP!)
Gaso
I ne tax ~ lloeatwns for use n
h gl way construct on n Ohto
are expected to drop JCarly $25
m lhon below that needed sad
a spokesman for Ute state
fransportat on Depa1 tmer t
DO r F se al Affairs D reclot
fohn Sm th made the p edtc
t1on through actu 1l lax collec
lions n f seal 1974 wh ch be
gan last July I
He noted a down\\ ard trend
m collectiOns began last No
vember \hen revenues fell
$484 769 bel ow that estimated
as needed for the 1974 budget
S m t1 sa d smce lha t t me
colle ctions have dropped neaii)
$9 m lh on
March fuel tax revenues w II
g ve DOT the truest ptcture be
cause tl e mandatory speed I m
Jl \\ ent mto effect March I

sa 1d Sm 1th
We beli eve the mandatory
speed ltmlt (55 mph) alone
m ght cause a 2 per cent drop
m est mated tax revenues he
sa 1d
DOT [)trectOJ J Phthp R1ch
ley sa1d because of the loss m
expected gasohne tax revenues
he had ordered a slowdown m
award ng contracts for new
highway prOJects

BEl EM Braztl (UPI) Five crewmembers of a ftshmg
boat were devoured by sharks
when the vessel swamped 111 a
coast
storm off the Bra?
the sole surVIvor told autlton
lies Thursday

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$200,000 look
not unusual

H" uennr
fob~s

defense witness The trtal wtll
go to the 1ury next wee k No"
Wmg was turmng on an mtense
tTossexarnmat on
Did you say anything ' he
asked
Not at that tm e Stans
sa d
Wh en you heal d those
words qu1d pro quo d dn t
you th nk Ri chard son wa s
ask ng you to help out on the
Vesco case
No I thought I JUSl missed
SOH e hmg
What de au tl mk qmd pro
qu o means '~
l
Constderatwn One thmg
for another
What do yo thmk Sears
neant ?
I thought Slans rephed
wha t my answer to htm was
l wouldn t accept t1 e money
on an) other basis I thought
perhaps Sears had m sunder
stood H1chardson
You thought R chardso n
was referrmg to the cam
pa1gn ?
W ng contmued
sarcastically D d you turn to
Sears and say Wa1t a mmute
VOICe
Harry he s JUS! talking about
What d d you hear ?
As best I can recall he the campaign '
Stans stared at the
said Mr VEsco hopes this will
be of help That s what I prosecutor and shook his head
Utought I heard Harry Sears He had testified he had talked '
mterJected unmed1ately Now to Mttchell earlier about Ute
wait a mmute TI 1s 1s a proper propnety of accepttng a dona
contr tbutwn There IS no qmd !Jon from Vesco and Utey had
dectded tt was all right
pro quo here
When you heard Sears
The man "Ill chm on chest
make a sta tement about qw
was Laurence B Richardson
pres1dent of fman c1er Robert pro qu o did your concern
L Vesco stop L'O mpany Harry abo ut propnety reassert 1t
l Sears who had come to self' Wmg asked
Stans off ce w1th him was a
No I thought Sears was an
New Jersey Republican hones! man
poh!JcJan and a part time
You certainly would not
Vesco employe as an attorney have sa1d John Mitchell ts
Richardson s timtd votced handlmg that
delivery led ultunately to this
I "auld not and I d1d not
federal court tnal of Stans and Stans r eplied
former Attorney General John
Both Sears and Richa rdson
.N Mitchell on charges of have tesllhed for the govern
trymg. to tmpede a Secur~ttes ment that Rtchardson told
and Exchange Comm tsston Stans that Vesco "ould like to
mvest1gat10n of Vesco m ex
get some help m the SEC
change for the $200 000
matter a nd Stans replied
Stans "as th e last btg M1 tc~ell would handle that
NEW YORK (UP!) - Ho~&lt;
does a man look and what does
he say when he hands over a
briefcase full of $100 b lls2 000 of Utem---at 11 am on
Aprti!O 1972 to the boss of the
N xon campai gn f nance
committee
My 1mpress10n IS he put his
chm on hrs chest
sa d
Maunce H Stems wt o was
that boss a that t1me
Prosecu or John R Wmg
asked him o demonstrate
Stans 66 who served as
commerce secretary for Ntxon
and budget director fo r E1sen
hower wa s a gray-templed
man n the w tness chatr
l'hursday wea nng a sol d gray
su1 t pale blu e shirt and t m
Amencan fla g n h1 s Jacket
lapel
He lowered h s ehm onto a
gray tie with b g red and wh1te
dots
In other words he was
talkmg mto his neckt1e? Wmg
asked
Yes n a ttmJd voce that
d1dn t match hts normal

A tnp home over Ute Easter holiday gave me the hrst oppo rtumty n a long tm e to I sten to a Cleveland lnd ans game
an'd as a result of Sunda) s double! eader against the Yankees
12 I on ers I t Easter day 1 the fence situatiOn m baseball s
argest stad urn s aga n a question
fhe battle rea lly began back when Vernon Stouffer of the
famous food cham bo ght the Tr be and mo1ed Ute fonces m
With the Intent of crea t ng exc tement and more run production
of co urse
Mwt c pal Stad urn once w th the largest playmg surface m
the maJor eag1es became kno\\n as a pmg pong park and home
runs were popped over the shortened fences like McDonald
ha 1burge1 s go do11 n the I atch
Pressure \\a s appl ed through public op1n10n to move Ute
fen ces back ~,t ere they were and cut this home run derbv nnn

sense
An I they we1e untJ JUS! Ut1s year when the power alleys n
left and 11ght cen erflelds were dtmlfllshed b) some 20 feet
In the ea rly days ofMumctpal Stadtum there were no fences
vou had to h1t the ball nto the stands m r ght and left fields and
mto t1 e blea chers tn centerf eld to get a free round tnpper
fhe shot to centerfield was the longest m baseball No one
has ) et sn acked one mto the cheap seats (still the best buy m
tow n of 50 cents per game)
And w thou! the fe netO there s the added dimenston of tnsJde
the park homers someth ng almost m1possJble 111lh the Mtckey
Mou se fence
While some may hke to see deep fly balls sat! over fences and
pla ye1s Jog around the bases Ill take a thnlhng tltrow from 400
feet or ela) f1om even far! her (the centerfield fence m
Mun1e~pal Slad1wn ts almost 500ft from the plate) to a catcher
awaJtmg he tltrow wh1le a player puts all out to beat the ball to
Ute plate That ts baseball and that ts excitement

Today's

Sport Parade
:lv MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edttor

Laos' new government has a chance
By PHIL NEWSOM
UP! Foreign News Analysl
Seated m stockmg feet on
or ental rugs m VtentJane s
'10st sacred pagoda the
leaders of Laos new coalltron
govcrrunent received mstruc
twns agamst k11lmg I) mg
stealing
drmkm g
and
adultery
Thus aiTild Buddhtst pagean
11 y tl c new government swore
ts &gt;ath of allegiance and
launched Laos on tts third
attempt m less than 20 years at
coahtton go\ ernment
Desp1te Ute fact the new
government had so many built
n st1pulatwn s as to make tl
seem certam of fmlure there
vere real hopes for 1ts success
based mostly on the nature of

the Laotians themsel\ es
Laotian students exert theu
pressures on government
through non-&lt;lemonstrat10ns
1ossmg Water
New Year IS observed not
w1th ftre crackers and dragons
but ratlter by tossmg buckets
full o! pur1!ymg water at each
other
In V•entiane Communist led
Pathet Lao troops recently
statwned there alongstde ngh
ttst forc"es under terms of Ute
coahtwn JOined Ute exercise
happily tossmg water at prett)
gtrls and gettmg themselves
drenched as well
As1de from the Iango• ous
nature oflhe l aottan there are
other reasons to hope that
peace wtll now descend upon

Democrats went
2 ways to dine
CLEVELAND (UPI ) - Oh10
Democrats had the r ch01ce
ThUJ sda) mght to dtne on corn
ed beef and cabbage wtth Sen
ate ca nd dale John Glenn or
beef tenderlOin wtlh US Sen
ala HO\\ard Metzenbaum
Both dtnners served the pur
pose however They brought out
the voters ana fattened the
ca ndidates treasuries for the
upcommg pnmary on May 7
to determme Ute Democrallc
cand•date !OJ the US Senate
m the general election m Nov
ember
Although both dmners were
for Ute purpose of collectmg
campa1gn funds that was Ute
extent of the stiTillanty
Glenn held hts dmner at the
Flat Iron Cafe loeated m Ute
heart of the ctly s mdustrtal
flats area It ts an lnsh bar wtth
dtrty bnek walls a shabby stgn
shamrocks on the walls and
very nmsy
About 600 Glenn supporters
showed up for the free beer
corned beef and cabbage rye
bread and potatoes The com
plete menu cost 99-cents tax
mcluded
They dressed m everythmg
from expensive pants suits to
work clothes There was no for
mal soctallzmg JUst a lot of
fun
Bar O&gt;erlluws
The bar wa s so crowded w1th
people many of Utem picked
up thetr plates cafeteria style
and headed for the door They
propped their trays on window
s1lls and car hoods to eat the

As one Glenn fan sa1d thts
ts a real grassroots lhmg
"
f
Hereyouge t someu.mg
rom
'" h
u•e earl Anne Sweeney satd
You II never fmd t hts spon
1
1
tanetty anyw 1e1e e se
Glenn and h s guest former
pro football player Roosevelt
Gner mmgled l\Jlh Ute people
to the mustc of an accord1an
clarmet and gmtar
One supporter all decked out
m a John Glenn hat had her
chance to g1ve Ute Senate hope
ful a k1ss I ve always wanted
to ktss htm Karen Cardamone
of Garfield Heights satd
The cooks m charge hxed
over 40 corned beefs 100 pounds
of potatoes and almost three
crates of cabbage
For Utose who preferred bau
bles bangles beads and Metzenbaum a dmner was held
at Ute Cleveland-Sheraton Hotel

Laos even as ftghtmg continues
to rage m ne1ghbormg South
Vtetnam and Cambodia
Both sides respect the kmg
even though hts powers are
mostly ceremomal Preffiler
So uvanna Phouma
who
con tmues m offlce commands
mterna ttonal respec The~e ts
real affectiOn between. him and
his half brother Prmce Sou
phanouvong who now wtll
functton as cha rman o! the
pohllcal council a post rated
second only to the premter
Souphanouvong 1s lltular
leader of the Pathet Lao
Both Sides now wtll be trymg
to wm the I earls and llllnds of
Ute people It Is Important also
to 11ote that as of now the
Pathet Lao appear to be
playmg lair m their new role as

part of the governJ"llent
Amencan Ald
It ts note\\orth) also that
despite thetr close association
w•th the Commumst North
VIetnamese the Pathet Lao
say the) hope for a con
hnuatwn of Amer can a1d for
Laos
The next unportant question
Is withdrawal of foreign troops
Some wttl drawals already
have begun
Amencan offtc als believe
Chma now has no more than
perhaps 7 1100 men left m
north ern Laos under a road
bmldmg p1 og1 am started n
1961 Their nwnbers pre\lously
had been estimated as htgl as
20 000 and Amencan war
planes co nspicuou sly avmded
the area

Billingham-will
try again tonight

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Jack
pra cttce he smd I need to
Btllmgham the Cmc1nnatJ
get a complete game soon but
Reds top pitcher last year but I d settle for seven good m
off to a slow and strugglm g
mngs tomght
start this season tnes to get
The 6-foot-4 2!5 pounder 111
thmgs stratghtened out tomght sJsts gettmg a season started
Billingham wtth an un
slowly doesn t really get to him
flattermg earned run average because hts enhre career got
of 9 0 ts scheduled to p1tch as off to a slow start
Ute Reds open a four-game
I spent seven years m the
homestand agamst Ute San mmors before I was ever offer
D1ego Padres
ed a maJor league contract
1\\o years ago I had a 11-5 he recalls I ve known slow
record at the start of the season years so 1 think r can handle a
and 1 was Utrowmg better then few slow days
than 1 am now satd the 31
Manager Sparky Anderson
year-old righthander
admtts pe s cone&lt;!rned about
Btllmgham the workhorse of his ace. but mamtatns he s not
Ute Reds staff was called on really- .tlomed
lor 40 starts last year and com
Once Jack gets gomg he u
p1led a 19 10 record best on Ute wm 20 games this season hg
club
ures Anderson
But after three starts this
Ill say 11 s comfortmg to
season Jack ts lucky to have a have a manager like Utat re
I I record He s gone only a to- piles Btllingham
I ve got
1
The Dai~ Sentinel
tal of 13 mrungs and has gtven added conftdence JUS! because
DEVOTEDtomE
up 20 hits and 13 earned runs
of the eonftdence Utat Sparky
INl'EIIm"Of
Everything Is wrong he has m me
~~..,.:ILL
says I have no rhythm I
What really womes Sparky
have no control I m rushmg 18 his enttre staff of starters
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my delivery
In 10 games so far this sea
bf,.
I m a low sinker ball p1tch
son not a smgle starter has
OJUo vaUoy Publlohlng "'"""'"' m er and everything s been end
managed a eomplete game
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and that s a btg reason Ute
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Nat onal advertising representative week Billingham has had a SlX
San Dmgo IS scheduled to
=-~~,::'.-"~~••'"' IIEot '""' St day rest since his last start p1tch Randy Jones agmhst Btl
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hngham torught
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doubleheader Cmcmnatl s
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Clay Kirby and Roger Nelllon
rng on tbe sldelmes and I ve
wtll oppose Ralph Garcta and
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NEW YORK 1UP! ) - Twenty years ago a shy young Brtllsh
med1cal student peeled off h1s street clothes and astomshed the
whole world
Not so much because he streaked but because of Ute utterly
amazmg tune he d d Jt m
Roger Bann ster of course had the good sense to be wearmg
hts tra ck sh trt and track par.ts when he became the ftrst man
ever to break the four mmute barrter on May 6 1954 by runmng
the m le m 3 59 4 m Oxford England
Hts perfo rm.nce tmmedJately became known as the Miracle
Mtle and n many regards that IS exactly what tl was
Now we turn the clock ahead 20 years
Dr Hoger Banmster 45 ts pracllcmg medJCme m Bntam and
keeps m touch wtlh all sports as chairman of Bnhsh Sports
Coun c I He retired from competllton shortly after he became Ute
world s f rst four mmute m1ler because he sa1d he couldn t be
content w th second rate performances so you re free to
p1cture what his 1eactwn Muld be 1f he heard about the new
Miracle Mtle commg up m El Paso Tex on the 27th of this
month
Richman Laughing
The v•cture which flashes tltrough my mmd ts Dr Roger
Banmster dmng all he can to keep from laughing over this
Mtracle Mtle commg up and if he s not I am
A promoter can btU an event any way he likes and then hope
the public buys 1l but I am left w1th the feeling nobody wtll see
any mtracles m the so-called Mtracle Mt!e whtch 18 bemg
advertiSed as the fea ture of the ITA s professwnal Track and
Fteld champwnshtps
G1 anted the four man compettlors Ben J1pcho Ktp Kemo
Jun Ryun and Dave Wottle are among the best mtlers around
today But J1pcho who has won 13 out of 14 smce turrung pro
three months ago never has bettered 4 00 8 mdoors and has had
VIrtually no competttion at all among the pros
l101eover fo t the Mtracle M1le to be truly representattve I
thmk tl should mclude the hottest mtler around today North
Carolma sTony Waldtop but that s not posstble smce Waldrop
prefer"' to remam an amateur
Personally I d also hke to see Marty Ltquorim Ute lteld Even
though he never 1eally has come back smce h1s heel InJUry two
years ago and desptte the 'act he fmtShed a d1sappomtmg last to
Byron Dyce here m the U S Olympte InVItatiOn meet on Feb 8
Liquori alwa) s remmds me of Pete Rozelle memorable reminder
--on any giVen Sunday he s hable to leave tbe rest of the fteld
behmd
L1quon feels the same way as Waldrop about turnmg pro He d
rather 1 emam an amateur because he wants to run wllen and
where he hkes and he doesn t care to have anybody tellmg him
when he must do so
On April 27 Ltquon wtll be at the Umversrty of T"xaS at El
Paso He 11 be there for the Mtracle Mtle not to compete m tt
but o offer hts unpress10ns for ABC TV s Wtde World of Sports
which IScarrymg the meet live from 5 to 6 30 P M EDT
Liquori s Different
Marty Ltquon 1sn t h~e so many TV hucksters He s more
mgem ous more honest and doesn t try to sell you a btll of goods
He doesn t gtve you a lot of ifs ands buts and howevers ahout
who s go mg to 11m the Mtracle Mile
Probab ly J1peho he says
L quort doesn t think J•m Ryun ts flmshed
What people don t real12e ts that he (Ryun ) ran a world
record 3 51 m 1967 and a 3 52 m 1972 after he came out of
rettrement and ~verybody sa1d he was flll!shed Ltquort says
True he s not haVIng a great year but at any time he could be
the top mtler agam
Do I really beheve that ' I have to I m 24 and he s only two
years older than me I ve had down years too and I don t feel
1 m through I feel! ve got another five years
J 1pcho? He s b) far the greatest steeplechaser I ve ever seen
but I don t thmk he s the greatest miler I wouldn t even put him
m my. top tltree
Who would he put there ?
Herb Elhott Jun Ryun and Krp Kemo says Marty L1quort
The greatest m1lers I ve ever seen were Glenn Cunnmgham
Pe ter Snell and Elliott
You can argue about those three and I U listen but please
i on t try selling me thts new Mtracle Mile

Wildcats rally to edge Eastern 4-3
EASl F:RN - The Hannan
Trace Wildcats exploded for
four runs m the seventh mnmg
enroute to a 4-3 victory over the
Eastern Eagles here Thursday
afternoon
The key Wildcat blow was a
lwo out smgle to left centerfield
b; first baseman Mark Swam
brmgmg home the tymg and
go ahead
runs
quickly
followed by a double off the bat
of Davtd Shaffer platmg Swam
wtth what proved to be the
wmnmg run
Eastern rail ed for a run m
the bottom of the seventh but tt
wasn t enough
It \\as a pttcher s duel almost
the enttre lj'ay
Eastern hghthander Randy
Blake was rollmg along w1th a
one hitter unttl the Wildcats
threatened n Ute stxth when
theifoaded the bases wtth none
out on a pa1r of walks and a
s ngle by Swam
But Shaffer and thtrd
baseman Wayne Hesson
fanned and Randy Halley
popped out to Eagle ftrst
baseman Greg Bailey m (oul
terntor) o end Ute rally
Hannan Trace starter and
winner Paul Montgomery who
ended up yteldmg JUSt four h1ts
was touched for two runs m Ute
ftrst both unearned Wtth two
out Mtke Hams reached
safely when Wtldcat shortstop
Kent Halley booted hts slo"
rolling grounder
Tim Spencer walked and Tim
Kuhn lmed a smgle to center
scormg Harrts Don E1chmger
Uten smgled scormg Spencer
before E1chmger was InJured
m a mtxup on the basepaths
when he and Kuhn both endea
up on second Kuhn then
headed for thtrd and E1chmger
back to first and m the ensumg
rundown Etchmger shd head
ftrst mto the second base bag
apparently breakmg off Ute btU
of hts batting helmet which cut
his face
However after treatment m
the lockerroom he returned to
the dugout
That was Ute last Eastern hit
off Montgomery unt1l cen
terhelder M1ke Larkms
slammed a single m the fifth
Meanwhile
Blake was
holding the Wtldcats at bay on
JUSt two htts the smgle by
Swam m the s1xth and a smgle

37th Ohio
Relays are
underway

base safety by V. ayne Hesso n
m tJ e second mnmg
~
But then came that seve1 th
mmng rally begun b) p1 1cl
hitter Kevm Halley who drew a
walk
Halle) t1 en stole second base
an d pmch hJttet B11l Ha I
grounded to th1rd baseman
Ttm Spencer who let the ball
ge hrougl wh en he ap
parentl) tr ed o tag Halle)
before he had control of the
ball
Halley ca me all the way
around to plate the fir st
Hannan Trace run wltle Hall
held at first base
The th1rd straight pmch
hitter Scott Gibson then
looped a smgle to center held
sending Hall to second Kent
Halley followed w th a
grounder up the middle that
was speared b) second
baseman Rob Barber who
touched second for Ute force on
Gtbson moVIng Hall to third
Kevm Petrie popped out to
shortstop Steve Holter settmg
the stage for Swa m s hero cs a
lme shot mlo left-center on a
count of one and tl\ o wtth two
down
Shaffer then doubled I ome
Swam With the fourth run

before Hesson fannc'&lt;i
II e F:a gles th eatenefi
scr ously u the I orne l iJlf of
the second as PI I Bowen led
off w h a smgle followed b)
walk to pinch h Iter Dme
Hannum
Hannum was replaced bJ
Greg Bmley on first base and
Baile) and Bowen comb ned
for a double steal on tl e next
p tel
fhe t1 row fron Wtldca t
ca tcl er Shaffer got t1 ro 1gl
Hess01 at th r I base bnngmg
I un e Bowen ar d send n ~
lla1ley o th rd w th none o t
1 ark ns then bunte I but
Si affcr grabbed tl e ball near
Ute plate an l tagged o 1 t1 e
I ar I sli d1 1g Ba il ey w tl
Larkms reachmg f rst
Lark ns then stole second
befo e Barbel popped ou t to
S •am at fir st and Blake
grounded to Swa n for tl e f n 1
ou
I vas a to ugh toss for Blake
"ho had struck out e gl t and
~&lt;alked SIX "I lie g1v ng up JUSt
one ea rned run on f ve htts
Montgo nery sl ow ng good
control walked only thJ&lt;e
ba ers wltle str k ng out two
and g v ng up no ea ned I ur s
on JUSt four I ts

Tornados defeat
Southwestern 5-3
RACINE - The Southern
Tornados managed only one
earned run but they added
four unearned ones on 5 South
western errors enroule to a 53
trtumph over the H ghlanders
here Thursday afternoon
Pete Sayre semor nght
hander and workhorse of the
Southern mound stall went the
distane&lt;! for the purple wmd
storms fanmng ftve batters
walkmg four and allowmg
Utree earned runs m ftve h1ts
Southwestern starter Terry
Carter struck out four ~&lt;alked
four and gave up four runs
be lore he was replaced by Jack
Walker m the fourth Walker
struck out two Tornados and
gave up five free passes whtle
allowmg JUSt one run
The Tornados were paced by
John Salser and Dave Theiss
Wllh two smgles each whtle
Randy Warner and Dave Clark
added the other two hits both
stngles
The lone extra base hit was
proVIded by Htghlander M1ke
Crouse who slanuned a double
m the ftfth Other Southwestern
hitters were RICk Crouse R
Jones M Russell and Terry
Carter all smgles
Southwestern took a qutck 2-0
lead m the first mmng when
Rtck Crouse smgled followed
by a walk a run scormg smgle
by Russell and balk by Sayre
Southern came back w th one

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohto
State Umverstty ass1stant
track coach Ray Hupp piled up
3 878 pom Is m the ftrst ftve
events of the decathlon
Thursday to take an early lead
as competillon among some
I 400 atltletes began herem Ute
37Ut Ohto Relays
Hupp a former NCAA de
cathlon cbampton goes mtQ
the ftve remammg events
today wttlt an 80 pomt lead over
J1m Schnur of Cmcmnall
Ralph Baker of Ute Chicago
Track Club IS Uttrd w1th 3 616
pomts
The tltree-&lt;lay event swmgs
mto high gear today wtth ftve
The Gallla Academy H gh
Olymptans SIX Nallonal AAU
School
Track team coached by
champwns and 13 NCAA
Bob
Lawson
and Gene Oesch
champions headlmmg the star
studded fteld of competitors defeated the Meigs Marauders
Near-perfect weather condi and the North Gall a Pirates on
Jons are expected to contrt Memonal Field Wednesday
bute to a number of Relay rec m a tnangular meet
Brent Saunders paced the
ord breakmg performances
Blue
DeVIls to a dects ve wm
No less Ulan 16 of the tra k and
p!Ckmg
up two of Galllpolts
field parllctpants hold personal
bests m Utetr events better first place wms Saunders was
Ulan ~XIStmg Relay records also htgh pomt man wtth 16
Fred Beekman director for pomts
Ptckmg up other firsts for Ute
Ute Relays for Ute past 25 years
Blue
Devtls were Mike Evans
sa1d tl was one of the best fields
John
Chang Tom Valentme
of compelltors he has seen m
Btl!
Meek Fma I score was
and
all hts years of mvolvement
Galhpohs 75 North Gallla 43
WI Ut the event
and Metgs 43

r the hrst on a Warner smgle
to ri ght fi eld wh ch got through
the H ghlander 01 f1elder who
hen threl\ w Idl y tn ng to get
Warner on the basepaths
enablmg the Southern se ruor to
score
Southern took the l&lt;ad for
good m the second as M tch
Nease walked Salser smgled
and Warner reac hed on an
error scor ng both Nease and
Salser
Th" Tornados upped 'the
margm to 4 2 m the bottom of
the thtrd as Savre and Nease
walked w1tl Salser s second
hit of the day br ngmg home
Sayre
South\\ estern ta llied a solo
run n the fifth when M ke
Crouse opened w th I IS double
Rtck Crouse reached safely on
an error Jones s ngled and
Carter smgled hom e M
Crouse
Southern added an nslll'ance
run n the home half of the ftftn
when Clark s ngled was
sacrificed to second by Vern
Ord and came home on a
Thetss smgle
The Tornados 4 2 overa ll
and 2 I m the SV 1\C host
Federal Hocktng I ues da;
afternoon
SW
200 010 0--3 5 5
Southern
121 010 x--5 6 3
Carter II P) Walker 4 and
R Course Sayre and Dulliimg

Devils capture
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GAHS BLUE DEVILS 0
Playc - Pos
AB R H
B c W son 2b
3 {)
M ke w a so n 3b
2 0 0
Ga y Swa n p
2 0
B H o and f
2 0 0
m Pe y ss
2 0 0
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Leo B ggs c
0 0
M ke B err dge c
2 0 0
a y Sander s c
0 0
M k e s c k es b
2 o
Roge D a ~ Y b
0 0
Tony F o den
2 0
TOTAL S
22 0 4

PT PLEASANT
BIG BLACKS l 6
Payer Pos
AB R H
J m Ch and e
3 2 3
Bu h Thoma s c
3 0 0
B Pa nler c
2 0 0
Pa o u s
t
3 0 0
J n Doe nger ss
2 2 I
Joe Kayse r p
3 0 0
Joey G l eason 2b
3 0
Ra ndy Wa ne r p
J l
m T a e son Jb
0 0
M ke Cod sa 3b
2
TOTALS
25 6 7
Score by nn ngs
GA H S
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Pont
010 3)( 6 70
W nn ng p Ch e
Wa ncr
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Los ng p che
Swa n
nn ng s p c h cd wa ne
Swan 5 Ba r c u 5
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Barcu s
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Wa ne
22 Swan
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wa nc 4
Sw an 4 Barcu s 3 Runs of Wa ner 0 Sw an 3 Barcus 3
Base on ba Is of
Wa n c 3
Swa n
Ba cus 2 S u ck ou
by Warne
Swan 2
Ba us 0 H by p ched ba Swa n
by wa ner
E&lt;1 n ed
r uns - GAH S 0 PI P easan 5
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Jaworski has Nixon's IRS records
WASHINGTON {UPI) Spec1al Watergate Prosecutor
Leon Jaworski has asked for
and received lnterqal Revenue
SerVIce (IRS) records on the
1m est1gat10n of Pres1dent
Ntxon s tax returns
Confirmation of the transfer

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came fhursday from Arthur
Blech tl e Los Angeles tax
lCcount mt "ho prepared the
President s tax r eturns He
told UP! tl at he I ad bee1 m
fo11ned II at lest monv I e ga1e
tl e IRS m ea rly March had
been t 11 ned over to Ja\\orski

Jawu1 sk rece nt!) asked ill
torney General WIIltan Saxbe
for perm ss 1 to e\ e~ the
tax ca ~c
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that I am a tu ~et uf ll c 11
vest1gat10n and I dm t bel eve I
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news orgamzauons that he
never tal~ed w t1 N xo n
directly about t1 e tax returns
but prepared them n spec1f c
dr ectwns
from
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Bled
a pro mnent West DcMan:o Jr one of N1xon:;
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Hccountanl pe1 so nal law yers and tax
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Ne ther Jawm sk s office not
ll c IRS would confirm ll at th e
tax case s no" be ng handl ed
by the specwl p osecutor
On Apr 1 3 IflS and the JOint
tax cornmrttee n Congress
concluded N xon had un
de1pa d federal taxe s b) more
than $4!0 000 I he Wh te Hou se
sail Nuwn would pay the back
taxe s plus mterest and sa d
th e mistakes 1,1,ere rrtade by
those to whom he delega ted the
rc spons b I ty fo r J)reparmg h1s
return
IRS sa1d Apr I 3 t found no
ev id~m: c of fr (;lud by Nixon or
ll ose who prepared his tax
eturns The JOint comrmttee
d1 ew nu cor cluswn o 1 U at
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Pros and cons for aspirin stand -ins
By Lawrence E Lamb M 0
DEAR OR I AMB
I read
your art cle
Aspu n Ca n
Harm
I believe that lou
should have po n"'d out that
other analgesics may be even
more toxic I refer part cularly
to Tylenol A few days ago I
saw a woman buy a bottle of
500 over the-counter
Thts

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havmg first been prepared n
1878 and was wide!) used
before the mtroduct on of the
less toXIc asplfln The h gh
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me I shou ld have told people to
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one vote per

precmct
Metzenbawn later lost to
Sen Robert Taft Jr R-Oh10
but In the process he
established hliiiSelf as a well
known Democrat
How can Glenh wm th1s tune
w1th hts space hermes a distant
memory and his oppos1t on
commg from a wealthy m
cumbent senator w1th orgam
zat on ba ck ng and support
from the admmJstralJon of
Gov John J Gtlhgan'
One answer IS tl at for a
chance Glenn fmds htmself m
Ute role of the underdog figh t
tng the establishment and wm
mng Ute hearts of rank and file
Democrats
,
Mr Clean Image
Anther IS that he IS a legJtJ
mate Mr Clean w th no

pr101 elective service and
apparently no skeletons n his
closet He IS usmg Utts approacl to the hilt agamst
Metzenbawn whose f nances
have been under close scrutmy
durmg Ute past fell montlts
Desptte early declaratwns
for a rematch by both Glenn
and Metzenbaum Gtlligan
broke a customary practtce of
staymg out of primary ftghts
He tned to persuade Glellii to
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for lieutenant governor

g1v ng Metzenbaum a (I ee ride
to he Senate nom mat10n It
didn t 11ork and Glenn began
to campa ign ag :t ns1 mac!unc
poht l'S
rl en Se W It a 1 B Saxbc
H.Qh o wl ose seat boll Democrats were seeking resigned to
become US attorney general

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goes on to sta te t t

Glenn, two-time loser,
set to make his mark
By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS (UPI) - For
mer astronaut John Glenn :he
f1rst Amencan to orbtt Ute
eartlt but a two-tune loser m
Oh1o pohttcs seems ready to
make his mark m government
at last - the hard way - m the
Buckeye states May 7 pr1
mary
Glenn now 52 and a dozen
years down the road from Ute
space shot that rocketed hun to
nationwide fame ts an early
favonte to capture the Demo
crallc US Senate nommation
from Ute mcumbent who has
Ute full backmg of Ute regular
slate party orgaruzallon Sen
Howard M Metzenbaum of
Cleveland
Metzenbaum a silver hatred
angular 56-year old lawyer
pubhsher and self made mtl
hona:re has fallen behmd m
Ute polls by anywhere from
from two to 10 pomts and ts
challengmg Glenn to debate a certam catch up symptom
Glenn also nearly a nullton
a1re is no longer restmg on his
laurels as an astronaut In
stead he IS fmng up Democrats wtlh a post Watergate
war on bosstsm tax dodges
and buymg elcttons al of
wh1ch he trtes to link w1th
Metzenbaum
Injury Ends Camp81gn
What took Glenn so long' In
1964 when his name was st11l a
household word he trted to
unseat a fellow Demo~rat US
Sen Stephen M Young but a
bathroom fall nJured hts Inner
ear and forced him out of the
primar) campaign
hi' 1970 Glenn tr ed for tho
Senate agam but he took too
much for granted and lmled to
spe nd and camua 1gn fiercely

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nc1e&lt;.t ses He
d on f I e r eel c ncs used to
I" event II od lotttng 11
p1 c ts ft: a l eu t att&lt;J ck
A yone tak ng tl esc 1 ed t ne s
sl ould JC 1ef II al o t tak ng
I) lei ol But fo e ef fi 011
ches :1 n I pams 01 &lt;.1 r 1ld
I cada I e 11 s no! tl c vII 1
you seem to th nk 11 to be Jn I
m some m.s t.&lt;Jn ces you ld be
supe1 u to sp1 n
DEAR OH I \MB
dali; doses of hg1wl s I 1ve a
eff ec t on ones sex I fe I I avf'
been U k ng
for a hem t
ml nen fo about a vea and
n y sex hfe has a most gone to
]I

Gill gan co nfou dcd mnnv
Democrats who thought he
would name a caretaker
senatm to avo d fmo 1t1s n n
the prunarv
He mstead appomted Met
zenba um to the mterm1 term
after I e was asked to do so by Z!: IO
I .eonard Woodcock I ead of the
OF:AH HF:ADEH - No but
UnJled Auto Workers and I W I Ci:l rt d seiJse I equ 1n g
Abel of the Umted Steel d1g1la hs often s seve1e enougl
workers of Amenca
to lr1tor es teres t n sexo
Shortly tl ereafteJ It was se x ml CH PHt:I tv I o tl e extenl
dtsclosed th a t Metzenbaum t 1 t d g al s I clps ) ou1 hea l
paid $118 102m back taxe s two
p 0\ e our
ctu tll, t
days before Ius appointment sex fe II e e 11 e a lot of
The senatm -&lt;les1gnate said th1s set ous n cd c p llcms t1 t
was a depos t pend 1g cou1t I terall; sl 1 ofl sexu I f me
actiOn which he sa1d would 1e t10n 1 1e co t ec on of t1 e
suit m a refund
sex u 1l proble t thot then o
Glenn meanwhile \HI S ac curs IS totallv dependent 1pon
cused of ha11ng failed Ia pa y a I o mud rmp1 ove11ent n
state lax on his secr ri lles for o 1e s ge 1era l l ea ltl can be
one vear
ach eved
Fmanc~al Disclosure Made
Metzenbaum t1 en made
Luc.1s will qUJt
"hat he sad was I e most
complete fmanctal d1sclosm e .1fter pla}olts
of any U S sena or He smd Ius
NEW YORK tU PI
net worth was $3 6 m1lhon and
1eported he owned $1 3 m1ll on Reserve ce nter Je f) I ucas of
the Ne" Yo k Kn1 cks s
to t tree Cleveland banks
Glenn s cam~ called t1 s 1ehrmg at the end of the
cosmellc press agentr) md playoffs the Ne v YOJ k Daily
Ne11 s rep01 ted Thursd ) mght
tssued a 183 pag e fmanc1al re
port mcludmg the former Lucas w II forego the fm hea
astronauts mcome tax re turns of hts es limated $175 000
back to 1965 challeng ng salar)
l told Red Holzman Monday
Metzenbawn to do the same
Glenns net worth was I sted of my ntentwns and he said
at $~67 800 and I e conceded t we d talk some more aft er the
could have r eacl ed the ptavoffs But there s no way Ill
m1ll on dollaJ n ark If a chan ge ffi) mmd lucas sa d
I ucas sa td he was d sap
slun1pmg economy hadn t held
pomted he I asn t seen mm e
his mvestment [ eturns down
Metzenbaum s followers act on th1s season and he also
po 1 out I en ta nd1da te I as wants more lime to spend w th
put his
publi ci} tra led I s d 1ldren Jeff (9) and Julie
secunttes m a bl nd 11ust but (81 who are !Jvmg with h s
that Glellii s giant portfolio IS a estranged wife 1r eva w
potential confl ict of mterests Oakland Calif

PRAISE THE LORD
"Talk ... Of All His Wonderous Works"
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D1stnct of Columbia George K
McKmney went Thursday to
the Execut ve Off1ce BUJidmg
next to the White House and
served a subpoena on James D
St Clair Prestdent Ntxon s
ch 1ef Watergate lawy er
Requested by Jaworski and
approved Thursday b) US
Dtstnct Court Judge John J
SJrJCa 11 asked for tapes and
documents mvo lvmg more
than five dozen pres dent1al
conversatiOns wtth top aides
The subpoena directs Ute
Pres dent to I urn s h the
matenal by May 2 for use n
the September Watergae
cover up tnal It was Jawor
skt s second subpoena agamst
the President The White
House furmshed nformatwn m
response to the ft rst
- John
H
Melcher
executrve v ce president of
An en can SIIpbu1ldmg Co
pleaded gmtty m federal court
n Wa shmgton DC Thursday
to conceahng an Illegal $25 000
contrtbutwn to President
Ntxon s re~lecllon campa gn

Big drop predicted in
highways gasoline tax
COlUMBUS (UP!)
Gaso
I ne tax ~ lloeatwns for use n
h gl way construct on n Ohto
are expected to drop JCarly $25
m lhon below that needed sad
a spokesman for Ute state
fransportat on Depa1 tmer t
DO r F se al Affairs D reclot
fohn Sm th made the p edtc
t1on through actu 1l lax collec
lions n f seal 1974 wh ch be
gan last July I
He noted a down\\ ard trend
m collectiOns began last No
vember \hen revenues fell
$484 769 bel ow that estimated
as needed for the 1974 budget
S m t1 sa d smce lha t t me
colle ctions have dropped neaii)
$9 m lh on
March fuel tax revenues w II
g ve DOT the truest ptcture be
cause tl e mandatory speed I m
Jl \\ ent mto effect March I

sa 1d Sm 1th
We beli eve the mandatory
speed ltmlt (55 mph) alone
m ght cause a 2 per cent drop
m est mated tax revenues he
sa 1d
DOT [)trectOJ J Phthp R1ch
ley sa1d because of the loss m
expected gasohne tax revenues
he had ordered a slowdown m
award ng contracts for new
highway prOJects

BEl EM Braztl (UPI) Five crewmembers of a ftshmg
boat were devoured by sharks
when the vessel swamped 111 a
coast
storm off the Bra?
the sole surVIvor told autlton
lies Thursday

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Sports
Desk

$200,000 look
not unusual

H" uennr
fob~s

defense witness The trtal wtll
go to the 1ury next wee k No"
Wmg was turmng on an mtense
tTossexarnmat on
Did you say anything ' he
asked
Not at that tm e Stans
sa d
Wh en you heal d those
words qu1d pro quo d dn t
you th nk Ri chard son wa s
ask ng you to help out on the
Vesco case
No I thought I JUSl missed
SOH e hmg
What de au tl mk qmd pro
qu o means '~
l
Constderatwn One thmg
for another
What do yo thmk Sears
neant ?
I thought Slans rephed
wha t my answer to htm was
l wouldn t accept t1 e money
on an) other basis I thought
perhaps Sears had m sunder
stood H1chardson
You thought R chardso n
was referrmg to the cam
pa1gn ?
W ng contmued
sarcastically D d you turn to
Sears and say Wa1t a mmute
VOICe
Harry he s JUS! talking about
What d d you hear ?
As best I can recall he the campaign '
Stans stared at the
said Mr VEsco hopes this will
be of help That s what I prosecutor and shook his head
Utought I heard Harry Sears He had testified he had talked '
mterJected unmed1ately Now to Mttchell earlier about Ute
wait a mmute TI 1s 1s a proper propnety of accepttng a dona
contr tbutwn There IS no qmd !Jon from Vesco and Utey had
dectded tt was all right
pro quo here
When you heard Sears
The man "Ill chm on chest
make a sta tement about qw
was Laurence B Richardson
pres1dent of fman c1er Robert pro qu o did your concern
L Vesco stop L'O mpany Harry abo ut propnety reassert 1t
l Sears who had come to self' Wmg asked
Stans off ce w1th him was a
No I thought Sears was an
New Jersey Republican hones! man
poh!JcJan and a part time
You certainly would not
Vesco employe as an attorney have sa1d John Mitchell ts
Richardson s timtd votced handlmg that
delivery led ultunately to this
I "auld not and I d1d not
federal court tnal of Stans and Stans r eplied
former Attorney General John
Both Sears and Richa rdson
.N Mitchell on charges of have tesllhed for the govern
trymg. to tmpede a Secur~ttes ment that Rtchardson told
and Exchange Comm tsston Stans that Vesco "ould like to
mvest1gat10n of Vesco m ex
get some help m the SEC
change for the $200 000
matter a nd Stans replied
Stans "as th e last btg M1 tc~ell would handle that
NEW YORK (UP!) - Ho~&lt;
does a man look and what does
he say when he hands over a
briefcase full of $100 b lls2 000 of Utem---at 11 am on
Aprti!O 1972 to the boss of the
N xon campai gn f nance
committee
My 1mpress10n IS he put his
chm on hrs chest
sa d
Maunce H Stems wt o was
that boss a that t1me
Prosecu or John R Wmg
asked him o demonstrate
Stans 66 who served as
commerce secretary for Ntxon
and budget director fo r E1sen
hower wa s a gray-templed
man n the w tness chatr
l'hursday wea nng a sol d gray
su1 t pale blu e shirt and t m
Amencan fla g n h1 s Jacket
lapel
He lowered h s ehm onto a
gray tie with b g red and wh1te
dots
In other words he was
talkmg mto his neckt1e? Wmg
asked
Yes n a ttmJd voce that
d1dn t match hts normal

A tnp home over Ute Easter holiday gave me the hrst oppo rtumty n a long tm e to I sten to a Cleveland lnd ans game
an'd as a result of Sunda) s double! eader against the Yankees
12 I on ers I t Easter day 1 the fence situatiOn m baseball s
argest stad urn s aga n a question
fhe battle rea lly began back when Vernon Stouffer of the
famous food cham bo ght the Tr be and mo1ed Ute fonces m
With the Intent of crea t ng exc tement and more run production
of co urse
Mwt c pal Stad urn once w th the largest playmg surface m
the maJor eag1es became kno\\n as a pmg pong park and home
runs were popped over the shortened fences like McDonald
ha 1burge1 s go do11 n the I atch
Pressure \\a s appl ed through public op1n10n to move Ute
fen ces back ~,t ere they were and cut this home run derbv nnn

sense
An I they we1e untJ JUS! Ut1s year when the power alleys n
left and 11ght cen erflelds were dtmlfllshed b) some 20 feet
In the ea rly days ofMumctpal Stadtum there were no fences
vou had to h1t the ball nto the stands m r ght and left fields and
mto t1 e blea chers tn centerf eld to get a free round tnpper
fhe shot to centerfield was the longest m baseball No one
has ) et sn acked one mto the cheap seats (still the best buy m
tow n of 50 cents per game)
And w thou! the fe netO there s the added dimenston of tnsJde
the park homers someth ng almost m1possJble 111lh the Mtckey
Mou se fence
While some may hke to see deep fly balls sat! over fences and
pla ye1s Jog around the bases Ill take a thnlhng tltrow from 400
feet or ela) f1om even far! her (the centerfield fence m
Mun1e~pal Slad1wn ts almost 500ft from the plate) to a catcher
awaJtmg he tltrow wh1le a player puts all out to beat the ball to
Ute plate That ts baseball and that ts excitement

Today's

Sport Parade
:lv MILTON RICHMAN
UP! Sports Edttor

Laos' new government has a chance
By PHIL NEWSOM
UP! Foreign News Analysl
Seated m stockmg feet on
or ental rugs m VtentJane s
'10st sacred pagoda the
leaders of Laos new coalltron
govcrrunent received mstruc
twns agamst k11lmg I) mg
stealing
drmkm g
and
adultery
Thus aiTild Buddhtst pagean
11 y tl c new government swore
ts &gt;ath of allegiance and
launched Laos on tts third
attempt m less than 20 years at
coahtton go\ ernment
Desp1te Ute fact the new
government had so many built
n st1pulatwn s as to make tl
seem certam of fmlure there
vere real hopes for 1ts success
based mostly on the nature of

the Laotians themsel\ es
Laotian students exert theu
pressures on government
through non-&lt;lemonstrat10ns
1ossmg Water
New Year IS observed not
w1th ftre crackers and dragons
but ratlter by tossmg buckets
full o! pur1!ymg water at each
other
In V•entiane Communist led
Pathet Lao troops recently
statwned there alongstde ngh
ttst forc"es under terms of Ute
coahtwn JOined Ute exercise
happily tossmg water at prett)
gtrls and gettmg themselves
drenched as well
As1de from the Iango• ous
nature oflhe l aottan there are
other reasons to hope that
peace wtll now descend upon

Democrats went
2 ways to dine
CLEVELAND (UPI ) - Oh10
Democrats had the r ch01ce
ThUJ sda) mght to dtne on corn
ed beef and cabbage wtth Sen
ate ca nd dale John Glenn or
beef tenderlOin wtlh US Sen
ala HO\\ard Metzenbaum
Both dtnners served the pur
pose however They brought out
the voters ana fattened the
ca ndidates treasuries for the
upcommg pnmary on May 7
to determme Ute Democrallc
cand•date !OJ the US Senate
m the general election m Nov
ember
Although both dmners were
for Ute purpose of collectmg
campa1gn funds that was Ute
extent of the stiTillanty
Glenn held hts dmner at the
Flat Iron Cafe loeated m Ute
heart of the ctly s mdustrtal
flats area It ts an lnsh bar wtth
dtrty bnek walls a shabby stgn
shamrocks on the walls and
very nmsy
About 600 Glenn supporters
showed up for the free beer
corned beef and cabbage rye
bread and potatoes The com
plete menu cost 99-cents tax
mcluded
They dressed m everythmg
from expensive pants suits to
work clothes There was no for
mal soctallzmg JUst a lot of
fun
Bar O&gt;erlluws
The bar wa s so crowded w1th
people many of Utem picked
up thetr plates cafeteria style
and headed for the door They
propped their trays on window
s1lls and car hoods to eat the

As one Glenn fan sa1d thts
ts a real grassroots lhmg
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f
Hereyouge t someu.mg
rom
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u•e earl Anne Sweeney satd
You II never fmd t hts spon
1
1
tanetty anyw 1e1e e se
Glenn and h s guest former
pro football player Roosevelt
Gner mmgled l\Jlh Ute people
to the mustc of an accord1an
clarmet and gmtar
One supporter all decked out
m a John Glenn hat had her
chance to g1ve Ute Senate hope
ful a k1ss I ve always wanted
to ktss htm Karen Cardamone
of Garfield Heights satd
The cooks m charge hxed
over 40 corned beefs 100 pounds
of potatoes and almost three
crates of cabbage
For Utose who preferred bau
bles bangles beads and Metzenbaum a dmner was held
at Ute Cleveland-Sheraton Hotel

Laos even as ftghtmg continues
to rage m ne1ghbormg South
Vtetnam and Cambodia
Both sides respect the kmg
even though hts powers are
mostly ceremomal Preffiler
So uvanna Phouma
who
con tmues m offlce commands
mterna ttonal respec The~e ts
real affectiOn between. him and
his half brother Prmce Sou
phanouvong who now wtll
functton as cha rman o! the
pohllcal council a post rated
second only to the premter
Souphanouvong 1s lltular
leader of the Pathet Lao
Both Sides now wtll be trymg
to wm the I earls and llllnds of
Ute people It Is Important also
to 11ote that as of now the
Pathet Lao appear to be
playmg lair m their new role as

part of the governJ"llent
Amencan Ald
It ts note\\orth) also that
despite thetr close association
w•th the Commumst North
VIetnamese the Pathet Lao
say the) hope for a con
hnuatwn of Amer can a1d for
Laos
The next unportant question
Is withdrawal of foreign troops
Some wttl drawals already
have begun
Amencan offtc als believe
Chma now has no more than
perhaps 7 1100 men left m
north ern Laos under a road
bmldmg p1 og1 am started n
1961 Their nwnbers pre\lously
had been estimated as htgl as
20 000 and Amencan war
planes co nspicuou sly avmded
the area

Billingham-will
try again tonight

CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Jack
pra cttce he smd I need to
Btllmgham the Cmc1nnatJ
get a complete game soon but
Reds top pitcher last year but I d settle for seven good m
off to a slow and strugglm g
mngs tomght
start this season tnes to get
The 6-foot-4 2!5 pounder 111
thmgs stratghtened out tomght sJsts gettmg a season started
Billingham wtth an un
slowly doesn t really get to him
flattermg earned run average because hts enhre career got
of 9 0 ts scheduled to p1tch as off to a slow start
Ute Reds open a four-game
I spent seven years m the
homestand agamst Ute San mmors before I was ever offer
D1ego Padres
ed a maJor league contract
1\\o years ago I had a 11-5 he recalls I ve known slow
record at the start of the season years so 1 think r can handle a
and 1 was Utrowmg better then few slow days
than 1 am now satd the 31
Manager Sparky Anderson
year-old righthander
admtts pe s cone&lt;!rned about
Btllmgham the workhorse of his ace. but mamtatns he s not
Ute Reds staff was called on really- .tlomed
lor 40 starts last year and com
Once Jack gets gomg he u
p1led a 19 10 record best on Ute wm 20 games this season hg
club
ures Anderson
But after three starts this
Ill say 11 s comfortmg to
season Jack ts lucky to have a have a manager like Utat re
I I record He s gone only a to- piles Btllingham
I ve got
1
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tal of 13 mrungs and has gtven added conftdence JUS! because
DEVOTEDtomE
up 20 hits and 13 earned runs
of the eonftdence Utat Sparky
INl'EIIm"Of
Everything Is wrong he has m me
~~..,.:ILL
says I have no rhythm I
What really womes Sparky
have no control I m rushmg 18 his enttre staff of starters
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my delivery
In 10 games so far this sea
bf,.
I m a low sinker ball p1tch
son not a smgle starter has
OJUo vaUoy Publlohlng "'"""'"' m er and everything s been end
managed a eomplete game
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and that s a btg reason Ute
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Nat onal advertising representative week Billingham has had a SlX
San Dmgo IS scheduled to
=-~~,::'.-"~~••'"' IIEot '""' St day rest since his last start p1tch Randy Jones agmhst Btl
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Clay Kirby and Roger Nelllon
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NEW YORK 1UP! ) - Twenty years ago a shy young Brtllsh
med1cal student peeled off h1s street clothes and astomshed the
whole world
Not so much because he streaked but because of Ute utterly
amazmg tune he d d Jt m
Roger Bann ster of course had the good sense to be wearmg
hts tra ck sh trt and track par.ts when he became the ftrst man
ever to break the four mmute barrter on May 6 1954 by runmng
the m le m 3 59 4 m Oxford England
Hts perfo rm.nce tmmedJately became known as the Miracle
Mtle and n many regards that IS exactly what tl was
Now we turn the clock ahead 20 years
Dr Hoger Banmster 45 ts pracllcmg medJCme m Bntam and
keeps m touch wtlh all sports as chairman of Bnhsh Sports
Coun c I He retired from competllton shortly after he became Ute
world s f rst four mmute m1ler because he sa1d he couldn t be
content w th second rate performances so you re free to
p1cture what his 1eactwn Muld be 1f he heard about the new
Miracle Mtle commg up m El Paso Tex on the 27th of this
month
Richman Laughing
The v•cture which flashes tltrough my mmd ts Dr Roger
Banmster dmng all he can to keep from laughing over this
Mtracle Mtle commg up and if he s not I am
A promoter can btU an event any way he likes and then hope
the public buys 1l but I am left w1th the feeling nobody wtll see
any mtracles m the so-called Mtracle Mt!e whtch 18 bemg
advertiSed as the fea ture of the ITA s professwnal Track and
Fteld champwnshtps
G1 anted the four man compettlors Ben J1pcho Ktp Kemo
Jun Ryun and Dave Wottle are among the best mtlers around
today But J1pcho who has won 13 out of 14 smce turrung pro
three months ago never has bettered 4 00 8 mdoors and has had
VIrtually no competttion at all among the pros
l101eover fo t the Mtracle M1le to be truly representattve I
thmk tl should mclude the hottest mtler around today North
Carolma sTony Waldtop but that s not posstble smce Waldrop
prefer"' to remam an amateur
Personally I d also hke to see Marty Ltquorim Ute lteld Even
though he never 1eally has come back smce h1s heel InJUry two
years ago and desptte the 'act he fmtShed a d1sappomtmg last to
Byron Dyce here m the U S Olympte InVItatiOn meet on Feb 8
Liquori alwa) s remmds me of Pete Rozelle memorable reminder
--on any giVen Sunday he s hable to leave tbe rest of the fteld
behmd
L1quon feels the same way as Waldrop about turnmg pro He d
rather 1 emam an amateur because he wants to run wllen and
where he hkes and he doesn t care to have anybody tellmg him
when he must do so
On April 27 Ltquon wtll be at the Umversrty of T"xaS at El
Paso He 11 be there for the Mtracle Mtle not to compete m tt
but o offer hts unpress10ns for ABC TV s Wtde World of Sports
which IScarrymg the meet live from 5 to 6 30 P M EDT
Liquori s Different
Marty Ltquon 1sn t h~e so many TV hucksters He s more
mgem ous more honest and doesn t try to sell you a btll of goods
He doesn t gtve you a lot of ifs ands buts and howevers ahout
who s go mg to 11m the Mtracle Mile
Probab ly J1peho he says
L quort doesn t think J•m Ryun ts flmshed
What people don t real12e ts that he (Ryun ) ran a world
record 3 51 m 1967 and a 3 52 m 1972 after he came out of
rettrement and ~verybody sa1d he was flll!shed Ltquort says
True he s not haVIng a great year but at any time he could be
the top mtler agam
Do I really beheve that ' I have to I m 24 and he s only two
years older than me I ve had down years too and I don t feel
1 m through I feel! ve got another five years
J 1pcho? He s b) far the greatest steeplechaser I ve ever seen
but I don t thmk he s the greatest miler I wouldn t even put him
m my. top tltree
Who would he put there ?
Herb Elhott Jun Ryun and Krp Kemo says Marty L1quort
The greatest m1lers I ve ever seen were Glenn Cunnmgham
Pe ter Snell and Elliott
You can argue about those three and I U listen but please
i on t try selling me thts new Mtracle Mile

Wildcats rally to edge Eastern 4-3
EASl F:RN - The Hannan
Trace Wildcats exploded for
four runs m the seventh mnmg
enroute to a 4-3 victory over the
Eastern Eagles here Thursday
afternoon
The key Wildcat blow was a
lwo out smgle to left centerfield
b; first baseman Mark Swam
brmgmg home the tymg and
go ahead
runs
quickly
followed by a double off the bat
of Davtd Shaffer platmg Swam
wtth what proved to be the
wmnmg run
Eastern rail ed for a run m
the bottom of the seventh but tt
wasn t enough
It \\as a pttcher s duel almost
the enttre lj'ay
Eastern hghthander Randy
Blake was rollmg along w1th a
one hitter unttl the Wildcats
threatened n Ute stxth when
theifoaded the bases wtth none
out on a pa1r of walks and a
s ngle by Swam
But Shaffer and thtrd
baseman Wayne Hesson
fanned and Randy Halley
popped out to Eagle ftrst
baseman Greg Bailey m (oul
terntor) o end Ute rally
Hannan Trace starter and
winner Paul Montgomery who
ended up yteldmg JUSt four h1ts
was touched for two runs m Ute
ftrst both unearned Wtth two
out Mtke Hams reached
safely when Wtldcat shortstop
Kent Halley booted hts slo"
rolling grounder
Tim Spencer walked and Tim
Kuhn lmed a smgle to center
scormg Harrts Don E1chmger
Uten smgled scormg Spencer
before E1chmger was InJured
m a mtxup on the basepaths
when he and Kuhn both endea
up on second Kuhn then
headed for thtrd and E1chmger
back to first and m the ensumg
rundown Etchmger shd head
ftrst mto the second base bag
apparently breakmg off Ute btU
of hts batting helmet which cut
his face
However after treatment m
the lockerroom he returned to
the dugout
That was Ute last Eastern hit
off Montgomery unt1l cen
terhelder M1ke Larkms
slammed a single m the fifth
Meanwhile
Blake was
holding the Wtldcats at bay on
JUSt two htts the smgle by
Swam m the s1xth and a smgle

37th Ohio
Relays are
underway

base safety by V. ayne Hesso n
m tJ e second mnmg
~
But then came that seve1 th
mmng rally begun b) p1 1cl
hitter Kevm Halley who drew a
walk
Halle) t1 en stole second base
an d pmch hJttet B11l Ha I
grounded to th1rd baseman
Ttm Spencer who let the ball
ge hrougl wh en he ap
parentl) tr ed o tag Halle)
before he had control of the
ball
Halley ca me all the way
around to plate the fir st
Hannan Trace run wltle Hall
held at first base
The th1rd straight pmch
hitter Scott Gibson then
looped a smgle to center held
sending Hall to second Kent
Halley followed w th a
grounder up the middle that
was speared b) second
baseman Rob Barber who
touched second for Ute force on
Gtbson moVIng Hall to third
Kevm Petrie popped out to
shortstop Steve Holter settmg
the stage for Swa m s hero cs a
lme shot mlo left-center on a
count of one and tl\ o wtth two
down
Shaffer then doubled I ome
Swam With the fourth run

before Hesson fannc'&lt;i
II e F:a gles th eatenefi
scr ously u the I orne l iJlf of
the second as PI I Bowen led
off w h a smgle followed b)
walk to pinch h Iter Dme
Hannum
Hannum was replaced bJ
Greg Bmley on first base and
Baile) and Bowen comb ned
for a double steal on tl e next
p tel
fhe t1 row fron Wtldca t
ca tcl er Shaffer got t1 ro 1gl
Hess01 at th r I base bnngmg
I un e Bowen ar d send n ~
lla1ley o th rd w th none o t
1 ark ns then bunte I but
Si affcr grabbed tl e ball near
Ute plate an l tagged o 1 t1 e
I ar I sli d1 1g Ba il ey w tl
Larkms reachmg f rst
Lark ns then stole second
befo e Barbel popped ou t to
S •am at fir st and Blake
grounded to Swa n for tl e f n 1
ou
I vas a to ugh toss for Blake
"ho had struck out e gl t and
~&lt;alked SIX "I lie g1v ng up JUSt
one ea rned run on f ve htts
Montgo nery sl ow ng good
control walked only thJ&lt;e
ba ers wltle str k ng out two
and g v ng up no ea ned I ur s
on JUSt four I ts

Tornados defeat
Southwestern 5-3
RACINE - The Southern
Tornados managed only one
earned run but they added
four unearned ones on 5 South
western errors enroule to a 53
trtumph over the H ghlanders
here Thursday afternoon
Pete Sayre semor nght
hander and workhorse of the
Southern mound stall went the
distane&lt;! for the purple wmd
storms fanmng ftve batters
walkmg four and allowmg
Utree earned runs m ftve h1ts
Southwestern starter Terry
Carter struck out four ~&lt;alked
four and gave up four runs
be lore he was replaced by Jack
Walker m the fourth Walker
struck out two Tornados and
gave up five free passes whtle
allowmg JUSt one run
The Tornados were paced by
John Salser and Dave Theiss
Wllh two smgles each whtle
Randy Warner and Dave Clark
added the other two hits both
stngles
The lone extra base hit was
proVIded by Htghlander M1ke
Crouse who slanuned a double
m the ftfth Other Southwestern
hitters were RICk Crouse R
Jones M Russell and Terry
Carter all smgles
Southwestern took a qutck 2-0
lead m the first mmng when
Rtck Crouse smgled followed
by a walk a run scormg smgle
by Russell and balk by Sayre
Southern came back w th one

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohto
State Umverstty ass1stant
track coach Ray Hupp piled up
3 878 pom Is m the ftrst ftve
events of the decathlon
Thursday to take an early lead
as competillon among some
I 400 atltletes began herem Ute
37Ut Ohto Relays
Hupp a former NCAA de
cathlon cbampton goes mtQ
the ftve remammg events
today wttlt an 80 pomt lead over
J1m Schnur of Cmcmnall
Ralph Baker of Ute Chicago
Track Club IS Uttrd w1th 3 616
pomts
The tltree-&lt;lay event swmgs
mto high gear today wtth ftve
The Gallla Academy H gh
Olymptans SIX Nallonal AAU
School
Track team coached by
champwns and 13 NCAA
Bob
Lawson
and Gene Oesch
champions headlmmg the star
studded fteld of competitors defeated the Meigs Marauders
Near-perfect weather condi and the North Gall a Pirates on
Jons are expected to contrt Memonal Field Wednesday
bute to a number of Relay rec m a tnangular meet
Brent Saunders paced the
ord breakmg performances
Blue
DeVIls to a dects ve wm
No less Ulan 16 of the tra k and
p!Ckmg
up two of Galllpolts
field parllctpants hold personal
bests m Utetr events better first place wms Saunders was
Ulan ~XIStmg Relay records also htgh pomt man wtth 16
Fred Beekman director for pomts
Ptckmg up other firsts for Ute
Ute Relays for Ute past 25 years
Blue
Devtls were Mike Evans
sa1d tl was one of the best fields
John
Chang Tom Valentme
of compelltors he has seen m
Btl!
Meek Fma I score was
and
all hts years of mvolvement
Galhpohs 75 North Gallla 43
WI Ut the event
and Metgs 43

r the hrst on a Warner smgle
to ri ght fi eld wh ch got through
the H ghlander 01 f1elder who
hen threl\ w Idl y tn ng to get
Warner on the basepaths
enablmg the Southern se ruor to
score
Southern took the l&lt;ad for
good m the second as M tch
Nease walked Salser smgled
and Warner reac hed on an
error scor ng both Nease and
Salser
Th" Tornados upped 'the
margm to 4 2 m the bottom of
the thtrd as Savre and Nease
walked w1tl Salser s second
hit of the day br ngmg home
Sayre
South\\ estern ta llied a solo
run n the fifth when M ke
Crouse opened w th I IS double
Rtck Crouse reached safely on
an error Jones s ngled and
Carter smgled hom e M
Crouse
Southern added an nslll'ance
run n the home half of the ftftn
when Clark s ngled was
sacrificed to second by Vern
Ord and came home on a
Thetss smgle
The Tornados 4 2 overa ll
and 2 I m the SV 1\C host
Federal Hocktng I ues da;
afternoon
SW
200 010 0--3 5 5
Southern
121 010 x--5 6 3
Carter II P) Walker 4 and
R Course Sayre and Dulliimg

Devils capture
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Bobcats wz·n third zn· row, 12 to 3
Righthander Terry' Lucas
yielded JUst three hits . Thursday night at B1dwell as Ky ger
Creek posted its th.rd stra1ght
diamond v1ctory. 12-3 over
North Galha's Pirates.
Lucas. 'a 1un1or making h1s
f1rst start of the year. was m
ser1ous trouble only once in the

I ,u£.as Hr 1 ~1n I .tlf'~Js , :•ncl c oustn
Tnn · , .ucas 1:1 single by T abo t
and tnp les by Hudson ;tncl

second mnmg_ when North

the bat of c lean-up h1tter Clay

Calha pushed aL r oss 1ts three
r.uns
Coach Jun Sprague's Bobcats took a 1-0 lead w1th an

Hudson
The Bobcats JWnped on
left handet Jd&lt;'k Gw dncr for Br ucc An 1ett,
No1th Galh.t cut the lead to 7SI X I un s tn the st! COnd
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m Its half of the mmng,
The rail) began w1th wa lks to

unearned run tn the fa st as
ceoterfteldCI Lawrence Tabor
reached on an error , stole th1rrl
and scored on a sarnfice fly off

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Week has double theme Bulls by 'two
MASON -The double theme of National Library Week,
April 21 through 27, is "Grow With Books'' and "Get it all
Together, at your Library."
The Mason County Court and the Town of Mason 1s
bringing the privilege of Library service to the citizens of
Mason through a small but well-stocked Bookmobile locatod
at 2nd and Brown Streets, as an extensJon serv1ce of the
Cabell CoWlty Pubhc Library. It h"-" reference, fiction and
non-fiction for adults and juveniles, mystery and western
books.
' The public is iav1ted to stop in at the little ''Blue Bookmobile" during Libraf) Week,
Many years ago Thomas Jerferson said, "I cannot live
without books."
Let books enrich your life!, said Evelyn Proffitt and Joan
Varian, librarians.

CHICAGO ( UPl1 -- A Chicago Bulls rally that fell short left
the Milwaukee Bucks "happy
\\l th two Y;ms gomg back to
Milwaukee" today for the th1rd
game of the1r Natwnal Basketball Assocwt1on playoff senes.
The Bucks had a 20-pmnt
lead m the th1rd penod and
finally won 113-lll to take a 2~
lead m games m thetr best-{)f·
seven series But the two.pomt
difference in the !mal score
POMEROY
BOWliNG LANES
Wednesday Early
Ml)ced l eague
Week of Apnl 10, 1974
Standmgs
Won Lost
Regatta In
88 40
Ztde s Sport Shop
72 56
Young 's Mkt
70 58
Tenf h Framer s
06 62
Ne lson's Drugs
50 78
Sm 1th Nelson Mot
4 2 86
H1 gh lnd Game
( Men )
Wtl l ard Boyer 245, A
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Phelps Jt
233
(Wome n )
Maxtne Dugan 196
L tnda
W1nebrenner 195
Team Htgh Game - Ne lsons
Drug s 743
H igh tn d Ser. es - ( Menl A
l Ph elps, Jr 607 , Russ Can,on
575 ,
(Wome n )
L mda
W1net:renner 564 Betty Sm 1th

Eastern last
in track meet
EASTERN - The Eastern
H1gh track team, far below the
lea~ers in the held, fimshed
sixth m a s1x team mee t at
Federal Hocking Thursday
afternoon.
The Eagles racked up 41
points, as compared to
Nelsonville-York, wmner of the
meet, which amassed 135
Federal Hockmg was second
witb 120, followed by Vinton
County 70, Miller 48, Waterford
42 and Eastern.
The Eagles were agair. led by
speedy Terry Smith who won
three events, the 100 yd dash,
220 yd dash and 440 yd run.
Rick Causey placed s1xth m
the pole vault, John Smith sixth
in the 180 low hurdles , and
Robert Harris fimshed third in
the two mile run .
The 880 relay team placed
fifth, while the mile relay
squad fmished sixth.
The results are as fo l low s
Long Jump woodson
INYJ , Driggs fFHL Coza d
(VC), Kearns {Wl , Gutstnger
(M), and Faris {VC) D i stance,
19' 9 1/ / ' ,
H1gh Jump Cozad {VCJ.
Lackey (FH). Flowers ( NY ).
Burchf~eld
(NY).
Shank s
tFH~. and Cunntngham (Wl
Height , 5'6"
Pole Vault ~ Cozad (VCJ.

GueSS \FH! , OtXIOn (V()
Terrwll l tger { NY ) Washburn
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B 1se IFHJ. We st ( VCl. Alf ter
(NY), Htnlon (W), and N1ce
(VC) Dtstance 39'5 "
DISCUS - M CWi lliams ( NY ),
Shanks IFHI
Knot ts I NY l
Stl c kdom {MI 61se (FH\ and
N•ce ( VCJ
D •stance 120 7 ·
120 H19h Hurdles - Lackey
IFHL Pril chard I NY J. Stre et
(M ), Wagoner (W ), Grow
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IOOyd Da sh - T Smt fh\E I.
Woodson (NYJ. Drtgg s (F H ) ,
Pterce (VC), Rodehaver (FH ),
and Wagoner (Wl Ttme 10 55
M1le Run Sptcer ( M J.
Standat l (NY), Allen (F H J,
Wa l ker (NY), Thompson (M l.
and Miller ( W J T1m e, 5 03 5
980 Relay - NY M , FH , VC.
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440yd Oast'I - T Sm1 th (E),
Smathers fNYL Drtggs IFH J.
Nice (VC) , Harty (NY J and
Gamb l e ( VCJ T1m e, 54 25
180 Low Hurdles - L ackey
(F H ), Cunn 1ngh a m (WJ Street
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880 yd Run - Kearns (W L
Brown (VC) . Standal l (NY) ,
Sp1cer (M l. Thompson (M J.
and Walker (NYJ T1me 2 11 5
220 yd T Sm1th (E ),
Smathers (NY ),
Rodehaver
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Apnl16, 1974
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Royal Crown Btlg
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Forest Run Block
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Legar Monument
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Frtendly Ta ve rn
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29 75
N Y Clothm g Hou se
Team H1gh Game - Forest
Run Blo c k 473
Team Htgh Se r 1es - For es t
Run Stoc k 1352
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Ht gh Game Betty
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HtQil Senes Betty
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TWO M1le Run - Stye r (W ),
Coe (FHl. R
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Walker (NY }, Jackson (FH),
and Huck (W ) Ttme 11 01 1
M1le Relay __,. F H , NY VC,
W , M. E . T1me 3 52

Pro Standings

Interest Rates
In The Area

NHL Playoff Stand•ngs
By Un1ted Press rnternat•onal
w. 1. (Quarter-finals- Bes t of Se'v'en)
M i lwaukee
2 0
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Ch•cago
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Tttur-. day' s Results
24 '4
Mon t r eal
Milwaukee 113 Chicago 111
(Only game sc heduled )
x Ph !Ia
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Today's Games
0 4
A tl anta
New York at Boston
(Only game scheduled)
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Ch1 cago
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Boston
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x Clm ched senes
. ABA Playolf Stand•ngs
Tttursday 's R esutrs
By United Press International
NY RangerS 5 Montreal 2
Eastern D1V1son F1nals
ChiCago 4 Bos ton 2
(Best of Seven
Today's Games
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3 0
New York
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Party post asked
George W. Coen, 209 E
Mulberry Street, Lancaster, a
member of the law firm of
Coen, Turpin &amp; Wexler, appomted by Governor Gilligan
"-" the law member to the Ohw
Commission on Aging, a Gov.
Lausche appomtee to the State
Library Board, and cha~rman
of the Fairfield CoWlty 648
Mental Health and Retardation
Board, is a candidate from the
loth D1stnct for delegate to the
1974Conference on Democrallc
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CHESTER - Chester PTA
met at the school Tuesday w1th
Mrs. Robert Woods conbuctmg
the installallon of off1cers for
the 1974-75 school year
Installed •were
Mrs.
Demaree Sexson, prestdent,
Mrs. James Thomas, vice
prestdent; Mrs John R1ebel.
secretary, and ¥rs. Max
Eichinger,
tr easurer.
Delegates to the Me1gs County
Counc1l of Parents and
Teachers mstalled were Mrs.
Howard Parker, Mrs James
Folmer and Mrs. Larry Clark.
Delegates unable to be present
for the installatiOn were Mrs
Raymond Ohver and Mr5 B11l
Grueser
Mrs. Robert Elberfeld,
retiring president, opened :he
meeting w1th the pledge and
the PTA prayer . A letter was
read from Sen Robert Ta It,
Jr., concernmg exemptwn o£
Ohio from Dayhght Savmgs
Time from Deeen:ber through
March.
Mrs.
Howard
Parker
reported on recent County
Council meeting, and announced that the next one Will

be May 2 at the · R1verv1ew
School The Chesler umt. w1th
Mrs E1r hw ge r as cha1r·
WOman. Will have Charge Of the
cultural arts display at the
D1stnct 16 spnng conference Ht
Middleport May 4
It wa &lt; agreed that the PTA
Will serve the Chester Alumna
banque t Menu and pri ce of the
mea I will be ann oqnccd latet
Room count was won by Mr s.
Wilma Parker's fir st grade
class, w1th Mr s Eleano r
Kn1 ght' s th1rd and fourth
tak10g second pla ce.
John R1ebel spoke bnefly on
the progress of the new jumor
h1gh bUlldmg noting that 1t 1s
neanng comple ti on
M1ss Melame Beegle,
cu ltu ra l arts chairwoman,
thanked the fa culty, students,
parents and her committee for
the cooperatiOn extended
throughout the project. The
un1t extended thank s to M1ss
Beegle and her comm1ttee for
the1r work m the cultural arts
program The proJects were
displayed for parental v1ewmg.
Seventh grade mothers
served refrcshment.s.

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of her travels Mus1c was
provided by Mr and Mrs
Taylor.
At the potluck dinner wh1ch
preceded_the meeting were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Morehead, Mr.
and Mrs Harley West, Mr. and
Mrs Darrell Taylor, Roy Bush,
Mrs. Mary Circle, Mrs Hattie
Powell, Mrs Ethel Johnson,
Mrs, Kathleen Ward , Mrs
Eunie Brmker, and Mrs
Dess1e Patterson.
Ne&lt;) meeting will be May 8
at the H1lton home. All senwr
Citizens are 1nv1ted to attend

Ways of building the Sunday
School were discussed duringa
meeting of the Adult Class of
the Pomeroy Nazarene Church
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Mrs. William stephenson
gave prayer and there were ·
reports by Robert Eblin,
secretary; and Barbara
Colmer, treasurer. Revival
was discussed. Mrs. Colmer
took the respons1bihty to see
that table supphes are
available for the meetings.
There was group smgmg,

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Mrs. Mathe Chasteen,
Toronto, is here vis1ting her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Junior. Chasteen of
near Vinton, and her granddaughter, Mrs. Shirley Roush,
Middleport.

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here in Ohto Power's 35,000-acre Recreat tonl a nd 1n So uth eas tern Oh 10. It 's
hard to be lteve that these thick, green
for ests and sparkl ing la kes were created on land once mmed for coal, but
they were And the renewal never stops.
After an area IS mined, new seedlings
a re planted and lt fe contin.ues its cycle.
We 've planted over 34 mtllion trees
smce 1944-alder, sycamore, ptne , oak,
black walnut, silver maple
We graded old ,mine dtggings,
smoot hed and seeded ther:n to make
grassy, rollmg hills. We scooped out
areas for 320 pon ds and lakes, and the
OhiO DIVISIOn of Wildltle stocked them
wtth bass, blueg il l, northern pike and
muskie.
If you love to camp, or h1ke, or ftshor JUSI get back to nature- come to

SPE'',K lNG OF

Hair
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KAY
Along w1th 1he new
creations in hair styl1ng '
are the hatr fashtons of the
past. v-rhich have ' not
disappeared , but s1mply
• achte'v'~d new vanat1ons

Ohio Power Re c reation land (some folks
call it "Re-creatton-land"l). '
You can tour or vtsit or vacatton. It's
all free. Becaus~ our people care about
the total environment . _ , from I he generation of electncity for your everyday
needs and pollution control .. _10 the
development of Recreationland for your
enJOyment
Barney Beave r suggests you stop
al the nearest Ohto 1 Power Company
offtce and ptck up your free cam ptng
permit. Take a new lease orl life!

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games and refreshments
Attendwg were the Rev.
Clyde Henderson,
F'led
Pullins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ebhn, Mr and Mrs. Eshe
Mossman, Mr and Mrs. Jerry
Colmer, Jim Farley, Patty
Michael, Paulette Leach,
Mam1e Stephenson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen McClung
SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E.
Randolph, Jr., Chillicothe, are
announcing the b~rth of the!r
first child, a son, Bnan Allen,
April 7 weighmg 6 lbs., 10 ozs.
Maternal gra ndparents are
Mr and Mrs. Roy Allen Sayre,
Rae me ; and the paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Randolph, Sr., Rt. 3,
Pomeroy. H1s maternal greatgrandmother 1s Mrs. Rosa
McClaskey, Newark, and the
paternal great-grandmother is
Mrs. Inez A. Randolph, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy. Mrs. Randolph IS the
former Brenda Sayre, Racme .

HOST PARTY
Mr and Mrs Elza Gilmore.
Jr., Lincoln Hts, hosted an
Easter dinner party Saturday
night. The1r guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gilmore, Lake
Villa, Ill ; Roger G1lmore,
Colwnbus; R1ck Gilmore and
Mike Gilmore, at home, and
M1ss Debbte Avey, Albany,

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afternoon by Mrs Barbara Murray's JUmor scout troop. In the
group were Lorra Wisecup , Tony a Taylor, Cleo Bego, Mary Beth
Hawley, Melinda Thomas. Belmda Grunm, M1 chele McDamel,
Barbara Whitlatch and Paul Cunmngham, members, w1th Klm
Patterson and Julie Richards, guests Members absent were
Roohy Sah, Jan Betzmg and Bat bara Grueser

MIDDLF.PORT TROOP 39
A pract1ce session on outdoor carnpmg skills h1ghhghted a
meetmg of Troup 39 Monda} mght at Heath Umtcd Method1st
Church
Tile girls d1v1ded mto tl~rce groups and lear ned the art of
ou tdoor f~re bUlldmg, how to waterproof matches. make kaper
charts, lie square knots, make clove h1tches , and put up a
clotheslme the g1rl scout way.
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A w~ener roast postponed oy the cold damp weather w1ll be
held at the Monday meetmg G1rls are to meet at the church and
u.en hike to the park

PTA hears pediatrician
SALISBURY - Dr . G.
W1lson
Bowers,
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ped1atnc1an at the Holze r
Medical Center , was guest
speaker at a meetmg of th e
Salisbury PTA Tuesday mghL
Dr Bowers spoke on mental
health and told of the serv1ces
offered through the Jackson Me1gs - Galha commumty
mental health centers TI1e one·
m Me1gs County unt1l this week
has been located at Veterans
Memolial Hosp1tal, and a new
locatwn for the community
chmc IS e xpect~d to be announced th iS week.
New off1cers mstalled by
Ronald Browmng at the
meetmg were Dale Colburn,
president, Donna Hatfie ld,
VICe pres1dent; Mrs Carol
Ohhnger, secretary; and Carol
Kennedy, treasurer
The PTA gave $50 to the sllrth
grade class for " pleas ure
money" smce th1s IS their !mal
year at the school, and $15 to
each of the teachers for supplies John L1sle , principal,
discussed the annual held day

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Comrnumon was g1ven m
celebratiOn of the Eucharist
by the Rev Dwight Zav1tz at
the Tuesday mght meetwg of
Group I! of the Middleport
F~rst Umted Presbytenan
Church.
Members and two gucst.s,
Mrs Mildred McDamel and
Mrs Edwm Stem, met at the
home of Mrs Paul Haptonstall.
Mrs. Jean Moore pres1ded at
the meeting w1th devotwns
bemg g1ven by Mrs Elizabeth
Burkett Refreshments were
served precedmg the com-

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IN HOSPITAL
Mrs L W Mc Comas ,
Middleport, is a heart patient
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admiss ions . - BenJamin at the Holzer Med1cal Center.
Kesterson, Pomeroy, Daisy She was U.ken there WedAnkrom, Racine; Gregory nesday after becommg 11l

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Discharges - BenJamin
Kesteson, Sh~rley Will, Freda
Lew1s, Rhonda Hudson, Clara
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Coo I for Sum mer

and announced that 1t w11l be
held some t1me the !ast week of
school The unit voted to pay
half on the nbbons for f~eld day
awards.
Followmg a talk by Bill
Ch1appete, MGM d!stnct
executlve, the PTA voted to
sponsor a cub scout troop and a
boy scout troop Glass for the
trophy case will be purchased
by the PI' A along Wllh a coat
rack Mr s Ba•bara Fry and
Mrs Lmda Pullins w11l audit
the PTA books and Mrs Carol
Kennedy, Mrs Marlene W1lson
and M'rs. Darlene Casto Will
rev1se the by-laws
It was noted t11at the PTA
w11l be ass1sted m paymg for
the new stage curtam by the :·:·.·:·:·:·:·: :·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:=:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·
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Don Jones, president of the
L1sle announced that s1gn-up
Bidwell Summer Baseball
day for first grade IS May 1
League, today reminded 1974
The attendance awa rd went to
participants that a signup
the f1fth grade of Mrs Dorothy
session
is
sc hedul ed
Chaney Mrs. Delores W1ll.
Saturday,
beh•een
6 and 7
gave devotiOns and Girl Scout
ne w h\ tS I I Jr I he wnsl
p.m ., at the Bidweli·P~ncr
Troop 100 led m the pledge to
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Elementary School. I!
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Saturday's sagnup is for Pee
any Tw• s l 0 Flu wiJ!ch
Wee and Little League l bra ccile l. an d no t. acorn ed 'I
c l as~1c look ol HlC bu ck le
players. Insurance fees for
11
vel lo w a1d staml e.,s s s!cc l
Pee Wee boys 1s $3. Little
l...eague insurance IS $4

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Fifteen members of Mary
Shnne 37, Wh1te Shnne of
Je r u::;alem, atte nd ed th e
Tuesday mght mstalla t1011 of
off1cers of Lufayetw Shnne,
Galllpohs.
G01ng fr om Mary Shn ne
were M1dg1e Abbott. ·worthy
lug h pnestess, Allen Hughes .
watchman of shepherd ~, Mrs
Mary Hughes, Mr s M a r1c
Ha"k ;ns. Mr s Ed1th Hu tSi npdlar , Mr s Cw r abel!c
Rtley , Mr s Erma Yolw, M! s
Evelyn r.rueser, Mr s Beatncc
Robson, Mrs F:ls1e Housh,
Mrs Stella Atkins , M1&gt;.
Pauline Atktns, Mr ss Ruhy NC'\\ off1ce rs \\ C!'C elected at
Diehl, Mrs Nellie Casto dnd the &lt;t nnual meetmg of the
Pome roy Wome n' :; Bn\\ ling
Mrs Nancy Van Meter
Assoc tat1on
f~lcded wet e Mr s
Ann
Thomc1s, prestdent
\1r s
Mt~x!n e Du~ cHl, rust \ \C('
prcsiclenl , Mrs Jccm W ~wner
second v1ce pres1clenl Mrs
Dwn e Hil wl ey, third \I re
The OH KAN Co m Club w11l pt es tdent . Mrs
Mar\ ln
conduct a regular busmcss Wilcox. secr et~U} +trca s urer
meetm g on Monday mght m the and M1 s Patty Ca r son.
me et mg room s of the s£'/'ge a n t at at ms
Co lumbus and Southern Oh1 o
The new du cclot s t\ lcc te( J
Eleetnc Company bmldmg on we re Mrs. Carolyn l)achnrr,
Mill Street 1n Middleport. A M1 s !lett; Sm1th Mrs Pegg\
social hoW' and tradmg sessw n Houdashelt, Mr s
Pc~tl y
sta rtwg at 7 p m Will precede Wrllwm s and Mr s Apnl Sm1th
the meetmg when out-of-to wn
com dealers w1ll be presen t to
buy. sell, and trade collectors'
K~; VIV H. OP~;Ns
Items
NEW HAV EN, IV Va
Recently elected club ofTh
e re \\Ill be a rc vt vdl
flee rs Will be mstalled, and a
beg1nmng
Apnl 22 at the first
com auctiOn v.Il~ follow the
meetmg Refreshments w1ll be Church of God w1 th U1e Rev
served, and mterested citizens Jack F1 elds, Wekh. W Va , as
evangelist Serv1ces will he~tn
are mv1ted to attend
at 7 30 p.m w1th Oennt s and
Brenqa Weaver , featur ed
srn
gers There "'ill be specw l
OAPSE TO MEET
each mgh t Eve1yone 1s
smgers
Chapter
17 of Ohio
InVIted
Associauon of Pubhc School
Employes w11l meet Monday at
7.30p m at Me1gs Jum or H1gh
cafetena, Middleport The
negot1atmg committee Will
g1ve a report and a vote \\Ill be
taken on a&lt;:teptance. ll IS
urged that all members attend
th is meetmg

STORI~S

Willram S D1les
Diles Heanng Atd Center
R1vers1de Profess1onal Bldg
444 W. Union St , Athens
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CHESTER - Mrs Barbara
Sargent, Chester, mvolvecl m
an e~utom obil e a~.:&lt;: Id cnt on the
ltac me-Pomeroy Road , March
I, 1,.; able to be up and around
now . She Js at the home uf het
son and daughter-m-btw, Mr
.1nd Mr s Hodncy F. Caul. Rt 1, Vln&lt;:e nt.
Mrs Sa rgent re m;;~ms llnrler
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I'OMEROY JUNIOR SCOt.JT TROOP
A h1ke to Beech Grove Cemetery was ta hn Wednesda}

DINNER SET
A potluck dinner and informal recepllon honormg the
Rev. Fr. John Nadzam of the
Sacred Heart Pansh w1ll be
held at 6 p m. Sunday m the
church basement Members of
Sacred Heart Pansh and St.
Joseph's Parish m Mason, W.
Va., are mv1ted to attend.
Bread and beverage well be
furmshed and those
are to take a covered dish.

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SALISBURY J UNIOR TROOP 100
Plans for a skatmg party - a mother-daughter affair - dt
the Skate-a-Way Rmk Saturday were completed dur1ng a
meet ing of the Salisbury .Jun1ors Tuesday mgh t
Kath y Morns prestded at the mcetmg with the members
giVIng the pledge to the flag and the g~rl scout prom1sc Lalli a
Smith and Ca rol Morris gave the scnbe and treasurer's reports
II Wit S noted that cookies w11l be delivered next week Nanc}
Morns ga vc a talk on b1eycle safety and the troop dec1dcd to buy
carnatiOns for their mothers on Mother's Uay
Games were enJoyed followmg the meetmg

Well known ce l eb rtl1e s from
al l walks ,of l1fe te l l their
pe r sondl ston es of trtumph
tn th e ~r ,f,elds because the y
O'Je rcame the1r heartng
1mpatrment

Let us give your hair
beauty and dtst1nct ion w •th
one of the many new hair
styles

CHATEAU
BEAIITV ~AI.ON

F'IIIIJAY
REVIVAl. now m progrt·ss at
Laurel Chff F'rcc Method1st
Church . 7 30 mghtly throug h
Sundj)Y Sunday servi ces at
9 30 am . The He\ James
Perry , e;angehst You th of the
church In - charge of serv ices
SIGN-UP Pee Wee L1ttle
League 10 the Letart F'::dls area
at 7 :10 p m at {.€tart sehool
Parents urged to atte nd
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SATURIJAY
EASTERN BAND Banquet 7
p m at Eastern H1gh School
Band member s, paren ts and
fnends are mv1ted RJverv 1ev.
area to furm sh dessert, Tup· ·
pers Plams area vegetables,
Chester area sa lads w1th the
band booster to furm sh the
balance of the mea l Please
bnng servmg spoons The1e Is
no adm!sswn
SUNDAY
"YATHUBHUTHA" smgmg
group fro'll Toledo at Heath
Umted MethodiSt Church ,
Middleport , 2 :10 to 5 p.m. w1th
dmner to follow Actm\sswn IS
75 cent.s m advance and $1 at
the door For t1ckets m advance contact the Rev Steve
Wilson at 949-2120 or the Rev
B1ll Sydenstncker at 992-33!7
All ages welcome.
DR SYLVESTER Pratt of
Sierra Leone, West Afnca. w1ll
be guest speaker at 7 30 p.m at
the Ml. Hermon Umted
Brethren m Chnst Church
Slides will be shown Everyone
1s mv1ted to attend.
WEEKEND Pr eac hin g
Saturday and SWlday at Red
Bush Church of Chnst
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday
at 10 am Denver H11l, Foste r,
W Va., w1ll be guest speaker
Everyone w~lcome.
LOCAL RESIDENTS of 1934
graduatmg class at Pomeroy
H1gh School urged to meet at 2
p.m. at Pomeroy Legion HalL
Plans for class reWllOn to be
made
REVIVAL, First Bapt1st
Church, Rutland, now m
progress th rough Sunday, 7 30
mghtly. The Rev Edward
Buffington will be guest
speaker .
OFFICERS OF Pomeroy
Chapter, 186, OES, SWlday, 2
p.m., at the Masomc Temple
for in spectiOn practice
· Members to take book of lnstrucllon. Second pract1ce at
6.30 p m. on Monday
MONDAY
SOUTHERN
Athletic
Boosters 7·30 p m. at the high
school
TUESDAY
RACINE Amencan Legwn
Auxiliary at Legwn Hall at 7 30·
p.m.
JUNIOR Amencan Legwn
Aux1hary, 6.30 p m. FeeneyBennett Post 128 haiL
AMERICAN
Legion
A.uxi~iary, Drew~Webster Post
39, 7 30 p m. Program on
fore1gn relatwns with Joo Koo
of South Korea , an Ohw
Umvers1ty exchange student
as guest speaker.

Free Booklet espec rally
prepar ed
to
e n courage
A mer• ca ns of all ages who
suffer from un:orrected or
untreated h ean ng loss to
seek help

Unlike women of the
past, when hatr stylmg was
·just
begmn1ng ,
and
deCISions were few because
stvles were few , th'e
mOdern woman of t oday
has "numerous and var1ed
styles from which to
choose. She need not have
her hair done like her
neighbor'~ unless she so
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hostess for a meetmg of the her The mystery box was also
Sew-Rite-Sewmg Club Wed - brought by Mrs Hoffman
nesday night at her Lmcoln
Mrs. Lenora McKmght w11l
Heights home .
have the next meetmg at the
Mrs. Nettie Boyer pres1ded club house. A sa lad course was
at the meeting w1th Mrs. served by the hostess to those
Gilmore and Mrs. Betty named and Mrs Sh1rley Ba1ty,
Wehrung g!Vlng reports. Mrs. • Mrs. Flo Stnckland, Mrs Lucy
Martha Hoffman distributed Wh1te, Mrs Pandora Collins,
calendars to be used for a and a guest, Mrs Sandy Wh1te
money-making proJect. These Blubecker
were made by her daughter,

59. N. Second St.
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Mrs. Sargent recuperating

PTA officers installed

Sewing club meets

Mrs. Millard Van Meter

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PORTLAND -Off1cers were
elected at a recent meeting of
the Golden Age Club at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Charles
H1lton, Portland.
Mrs. H1lton was elected
president; Harley West, v1ce
pres1dent; Darrell Taylor ,
treasurer; and Mrs. Carol
Taylor, secretary.
Special guest for the meeting
was Mrs. Jean Braun of the
Senior
Citizens Center-,
Pomeroy, who talked about
upcoming act1vities. Another
guest was Mrs. Lillian Sm1th,
Middleport, who showed slides

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A thoug ht for the day
Amencan poet James Russell
Lowell sa 1d , "Who speaks the
truth stabs fals~hood m the
heart. "

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SAVINGS

296 Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohto

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Gardner, Theiss and Plants
had the three Pirate h1ls.
Lucas ~ tru ckout mne wh1le
1ssuwg SIX walks Gardner
fanned 13_but y1elded 10 free
pa sses
Kyger Creek 1s 3-1 m the
SVAC while North Gall1a
dropped to 0-:1 1n the league
Lmescore
KygerCk
160 !21 1- 12 7 3
N Galha
030 0 0 0-- 3 3 4
Lu cas ( W1 and Hud so n
Gardner 1 L) and Logan, Theiss

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Adult class has mee(ing

51f4%

WHA Playoff Stand1n~s
By Unt1ed Press lnfernat•onal
Eastern D1V1 S10n Fmals
(Best of Seven)
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Ch1cago
0 0
0 0
Toronto

Mtnnesota
Houston
Tt'lursday's Games
M1nn 5 Houston 4
(Only game schedu l ed)
Today ' s Games
(No games sc hedu l ed )

In 19721 U.S. warships in the
Gulf of Tonkin were attacked
by Commun1st MIGs and patrol
boats.

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Team
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74 22
Royal Crown Bt lg
Legar Monumen t
S6 40
Fore st Run Block
SJ •43
No 2
.44 52
32 64
Frtendly Tavern
N Y Clolh 1ng HouSf!
29 67
Tea m .H 1gt1 Sertes - Royal
Crow n Bottl1ng 1322
Team ++tgh Game - Royal
rflwn Bottlmg 484
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H1gh Gvme B etty
l nd
m 1th 180, Isa b e ll e Couch 17 9
lnd Htg h Senes - I sab ell e
Couch 472, Pandora Co llm s 471

Just Highest

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Western Conference F rna Is
(Best-of -Seven I

Western D•v•s•on Fmals
(Best of Seven)

The P~rate defense gave the
Bobcats their £tnal two run s. In
the f1fth , Tabor was safe on an
error, stole second and th~rd
and scored on another h1gh peg
to rrrst. Two walks and an err or
produced the !mal run
Hud son and Arnett led the
Bobcat batsmen w1th two hits

Tuesday' Afternoon
Apn l 9, 1974

No games . No gnnmtcks

lnd•ana
Thursday's Results
lnd1ana 118 Utah 107
(Only game scheduled)
Today 's Games
(No Games Scheduled )

By United Press International
Eastern Conference F1nals
(Best of Seven)
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Boston
2 0
New York
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Wedn es day Early B•rd
srandmgs
Team
W. l.
Ben Tom Co r p
105 31
Helen 's Beauty Shop
102 34
Ber t ha's Grocery
61 75
Bawlmgs Auto Pa rt s
52 84
St ewar t Hardware
51 85
Roush ' s Landmg
37 99
Tearn
Ht gh
Game
Rawl.ngs Auto Parts .485
Team H1gh Sert es ·- He len 's
seau J s hop 23 57
l nd H1gh Game - Paultn e
Fteld 206, Mary voss 205
lnd H1gh Se r1e s F to ss1e
Ma)(son 503, Pau l me F 1elds and
Mary Voss 500

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N BA Playolf Standings

Ser1es

didn 't tru ly r epresent the
chfference bet\\o een the teams
as th e Bulls scored four pomts
m the fmal seven seconds lo
narrov. the final gap.
"We couldn 't pu t the ball m
the ocean,'' Bucks Coach Larry
Costello smd, "and we gave
lhem momentum It's amazmg
how momentum can change
Almost unbelievable
"They didn 't g1ve up I don't
know 1f Chicago can play any
better than they played But
I'm happ} w1 th two wms gomg
back to Milwaukee. I feel that
pressure is really on them now
because we play good at home
and we feel we can wm at
home
Bucks' supc1star Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar was the maJor
cog 1n helpmg the Bucks seize
the1r 20-pomt lead. He had 42
pomts for three quarters, but m
the fourth quarter , when th e
Bucks shootmg turn ed cold, he
netted only two pmnts to wmd
up with 44, two below Ius
personal record for a playoff
game
Bulls Coach Dick Motta
declared hlS team wa s 11 Up
agamst it now," because It
must go to Milwaukee and play
some basketball
"We've gut to chck on all
cylinders," he sa1d ·'Each of
us has got to do a httle more
than we've been domg durmg
the season We've ·got to shoot
be tter than ou1 average and
we've got to play a httle be tter
defense. "
The th1rd game of the senes
will be played Saturday afternoon on natwnal tc lcvlSJOII.

(imdner started the· c.:omcba ck
With rl smgle to center M;Jrk
Theiss also smgled se ndmg
Gardner to second. Jeff
Hollanbaugh walked loadmg
tl1e bases and Ron Planl,,
Pirate
second
baseman ~
foll owed w1th a two run smgle
to lert Hollanbaug:1 was out at
the plate on a fi elder's chou::e
by Randy Patterson, bu t the
th1 rd run sc ored on another
fielder's ch01ce by B1ll Shaw.
KC plated 1ts e1ghth run 1n
the th~rd on a walk to Jeff
Blazer, a grounder and smgle
by Ron Roush Two more came
m dunng the fourth frame on
s m~les by Hudson and Arnett
and a squeeze bunt by Tcn y

W cdnc "&gt; day Earl · Btrd
Apnl10 , 1974
Sfandt ng s
w. l .
Tea m
105 23
Ben Tom Corp
96 32
He le n ' s Beau ty sno p
511 69
Ber lll a's Grocery
50 78
Rawl .ng s Au to Par t s
45 83
Sl ewnrl Hardw a r e
79 99
Rousp's Land mg
Team H1gh Game ~ Ben
Tom Cor p 922
Team Htgh Ser te s - . Ben
Tom Co rp 2467
lnd H 1Qh Game lOL!t Se
Harr• son 220, Mary Vo ss 207
lnd H1gh Se ne s ..... M?Jry
Voss 558 F IOESte Max on 5.43

Oak 19, Robtnson, CalL Ell•~
Mator League L eader s
Clev, Nett l es . ~Y a nO , Bur
By Untted Pre ss lnl ernat.onal
rou ghs, Tex 13
Lead1ng Batters
P•lchtn9
,
Nat•onal L.eague
National League . P Ntekro,
9 ab r· h pet
Gross, H ou
10 'l7 · 6 13 481 Atl , John and Sutton , LA 3 0 ,
M1lrWid . Ch1 6 19
.t
9 47 .4 Frall tng , (hi, D•erker, Hou ,
Unser Ph1l
9 30
8 14 467 Roger~ and Torrez, Mtt , Gar
Krkpr ck , P 1t 11 16
3
7 438 man and M&lt;Giottten, St L 2 o,
Breeden , Mt l 5 16
3
7 4]8 Reed , All, Grtffin and Osteen,
sca rc e, Phd, Bradley ,
Sc hn eck . NY 8 31
3 13 419 Hou
H ebn er , P 1t 11 118 10 10 417 Ca ldwell and D'AcQU lS.tO, SF 2
Cey LA
I ? 44 7 18 409 l
Amepcan
League.
Btbby ,
Sng lln ,M tl
7 2?
7 9 409
Cedeno Hou 13 52 12 21 40 11 Tex 3 1 Palmer , Bait, Singer ,
Cal Colem an aru:l Hiller, Del,
Amertcan League
e-lyleven
and
g ab r . h pet Wr•ghl , Mtl
M tnn ,
Kli ne ,
NY,
Olt'v'a. Mm
8
0 10 .4 55 corbt n ,
Gnc h , Bal
9 32
S 14 438 Ftnger s and Hun terx ,Oak 2 0,
Ca rel{!' Mm II 45 , 8 19 422 Lee , Bo s, Busby, K'C, Med 1C h
S tottl emyr~.
NY
and
Slntn . Cal
13 .46 11 18 191 and
Gr•eve T ex 10 39
9 15 385 Jenktns. Tex 2 1. Ryan , Cal 2 2
Darwin , Mm 1 l 43
6 16 J?:i'
Murcer , NY 12 .44
9 16 364
ChmbltS Cle 11 44
6 16 3611
JCI&lt;~n.Oak
11 44 tO 16 364
M c Ra e KC
7 22
t1
8 364
H ome Run s
Nat•onat League Wynn. LA
6 Garvey. LA and H eb ne r, P tl!
Pomeroy, Ohio
4 Aaron Atl M 1tter wald , Ch1
and Perel. Cm 3
Amen&lt;an League
N et!l es,
NY
and
Ja cks on
Oak
6
Velegable and Flower
Dun can Clev and Burrough s,
Plants of All Kind.
Te )( 5. Yastriemskt Bo s and
RObin son , Cal J
Rose Bushes, Seeds
Runs Batted In
&amp; Fertilizer
Nat •ona l leagu e Wynn LA
17 , Cedeno , H ou 16 W il l tams
Ch• and Cey 'LA 13 Garvey,
Open 7, Days a Week
LA 11
Amencan League Ja c kson , L - - - -- - - - - - - - '

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Local Bowling

Bobcats wz·n third zn· row, 12 to 3
Righthander Terry' Lucas
yielded JUst three hits . Thursday night at B1dwell as Ky ger
Creek posted its th.rd stra1ght
diamond v1ctory. 12-3 over
North Galha's Pirates.
Lucas. 'a 1un1or making h1s
f1rst start of the year. was m
ser1ous trouble only once in the

I ,u£.as Hr 1 ~1n I .tlf'~Js , :•ncl c oustn
Tnn · , .ucas 1:1 single by T abo t
and tnp les by Hudson ;tncl

second mnmg_ when North

the bat of c lean-up h1tter Clay

Calha pushed aL r oss 1ts three
r.uns
Coach Jun Sprague's Bobcats took a 1-0 lead w1th an

Hudson
The Bobcats JWnped on
left handet Jd&lt;'k Gw dncr for Br ucc An 1ett,
No1th Galh.t cut the lead to 7SI X I un s tn the st! COnd
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m Its half of the mmng,
The rail) began w1th wa lks to

unearned run tn the fa st as
ceoterfteldCI Lawrence Tabor
reached on an error , stole th1rrl
and scored on a sarnfice fly off

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Week has double theme Bulls by 'two
MASON -The double theme of National Library Week,
April 21 through 27, is "Grow With Books'' and "Get it all
Together, at your Library."
The Mason County Court and the Town of Mason 1s
bringing the privilege of Library service to the citizens of
Mason through a small but well-stocked Bookmobile locatod
at 2nd and Brown Streets, as an extensJon serv1ce of the
Cabell CoWlty Pubhc Library. It h"-" reference, fiction and
non-fiction for adults and juveniles, mystery and western
books.
' The public is iav1ted to stop in at the little ''Blue Bookmobile" during Libraf) Week,
Many years ago Thomas Jerferson said, "I cannot live
without books."
Let books enrich your life!, said Evelyn Proffitt and Joan
Varian, librarians.

CHICAGO ( UPl1 -- A Chicago Bulls rally that fell short left
the Milwaukee Bucks "happy
\\l th two Y;ms gomg back to
Milwaukee" today for the th1rd
game of the1r Natwnal Basketball Assocwt1on playoff senes.
The Bucks had a 20-pmnt
lead m the th1rd penod and
finally won 113-lll to take a 2~
lead m games m thetr best-{)f·
seven series But the two.pomt
difference in the !mal score
POMEROY
BOWliNG LANES
Wednesday Early
Ml)ced l eague
Week of Apnl 10, 1974
Standmgs
Won Lost
Regatta In
88 40
Ztde s Sport Shop
72 56
Young 's Mkt
70 58
Tenf h Framer s
06 62
Ne lson's Drugs
50 78
Sm 1th Nelson Mot
4 2 86
H1 gh lnd Game
( Men )
Wtl l ard Boyer 245, A
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Phelps Jt
233
(Wome n )
Maxtne Dugan 196
L tnda
W1nebrenner 195
Team Htgh Game - Ne lsons
Drug s 743
H igh tn d Ser. es - ( Menl A
l Ph elps, Jr 607 , Russ Can,on
575 ,
(Wome n )
L mda
W1net:renner 564 Betty Sm 1th

Eastern last
in track meet
EASTERN - The Eastern
H1gh track team, far below the
lea~ers in the held, fimshed
sixth m a s1x team mee t at
Federal Hocking Thursday
afternoon.
The Eagles racked up 41
points, as compared to
Nelsonville-York, wmner of the
meet, which amassed 135
Federal Hockmg was second
witb 120, followed by Vinton
County 70, Miller 48, Waterford
42 and Eastern.
The Eagles were agair. led by
speedy Terry Smith who won
three events, the 100 yd dash,
220 yd dash and 440 yd run.
Rick Causey placed s1xth m
the pole vault, John Smith sixth
in the 180 low hurdles , and
Robert Harris fimshed third in
the two mile run .
The 880 relay team placed
fifth, while the mile relay
squad fmished sixth.
The results are as fo l low s
Long Jump woodson
INYJ , Driggs fFHL Coza d
(VC), Kearns {Wl , Gutstnger
(M), and Faris {VC) D i stance,
19' 9 1/ / ' ,
H1gh Jump Cozad {VCJ.
Lackey (FH). Flowers ( NY ).
Burchf~eld
(NY).
Shank s
tFH~. and Cunntngham (Wl
Height , 5'6"
Pole Vault ~ Cozad (VCJ.

GueSS \FH! , OtXIOn (V()
Terrwll l tger { NY ) Washburn
CFH) and Causey IEJ , Hetght.
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B 1se IFHJ. We st ( VCl. Alf ter
(NY), Htnlon (W), and N1ce
(VC) Dtstance 39'5 "
DISCUS - M CWi lliams ( NY ),
Shanks IFHI
Knot ts I NY l
Stl c kdom {MI 61se (FH\ and
N•ce ( VCJ
D •stance 120 7 ·
120 H19h Hurdles - Lackey
IFHL Pril chard I NY J. Stre et
(M ), Wagoner (W ), Grow
( VC ), and Far1s (VC J Ttme ,
16 45
IOOyd Da sh - T Smt fh\E I.
Woodson (NYJ. Drtgg s (F H ) ,
Pterce (VC), Rodehaver (FH ),
and Wagoner (Wl Ttme 10 55
M1le Run Sptcer ( M J.
Standat l (NY), Allen (F H J,
Wa l ker (NY), Thompson (M l.
and Miller ( W J T1m e, 5 03 5
980 Relay - NY M , FH , VC.
E, w T1me 1 .44
440yd Oast'I - T Sm1 th (E),
Smathers fNYL Drtggs IFH J.
Nice (VC) , Harty (NY J and
Gamb l e ( VCJ T1m e, 54 25
180 Low Hurdles - L ackey
(F H ), Cunn 1ngh a m (WJ Street
(M ), Terrwlll1ger ( NY ) Wolfe
fNYJ,andJ Sm•lh(E ) T1m e,
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880 yd Run - Kearns (W L
Brown (VC) . Standal l (NY) ,
Sp1cer (M l. Thompson (M J.
and Walker (NYJ T1me 2 11 5
220 yd T Sm1th (E ),
Smathers (NY ),
Rodehaver
(FH), McCabe (Ml, P1erce
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Apnl16, 1974
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Team
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Royal Crown Btlg
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Forest Run Block
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Legar Monument
No 2
52 52
Frtendly Ta ve rn
38 66
29 75
N Y Clothm g Hou se
Team H1gh Game - Forest
Run Blo c k 473
Team Htgh Se r 1es - For es t
Run Stoc k 1352
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Ht gh Game Betty
Sm tlh 183, Pat Ca r son and
Marylyn WIICO)( 110
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HtQil Senes Betty
Sm lth 499 , Dorothy R 1le 457

TWO M1le Run - Stye r (W ),
Coe (FHl. R
Harr 1s {E)
Walker (NY }, Jackson (FH),
and Huck (W ) Ttme 11 01 1
M1le Relay __,. F H , NY VC,
W , M. E . T1me 3 52

Pro Standings

Interest Rates
In The Area

NHL Playoff Stand•ngs
By Un1ted Press rnternat•onal
w. 1. (Quarter-finals- Bes t of Se'v'en)
M i lwaukee
2 0
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Ch•cago
0 2 x NY Ranger s
Tttur-. day' s Results
24 '4
Mon t r eal
Milwaukee 113 Chicago 111
(Only game sc heduled )
x Ph !Ia
4 0
Today's Games
0 4
A tl anta
New York at Boston
(Only game scheduled)
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Ch1 cago
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Boston
0 l
x Clm ched senes
. ABA Playolf Stand•ngs
Tttursday 's R esutrs
By United Press International
NY RangerS 5 Montreal 2
Eastern D1V1son F1nals
ChiCago 4 Bos ton 2
(Best of Seven
Today's Games
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New York
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Party post asked
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Mulberry Street, Lancaster, a
member of the law firm of
Coen, Turpin &amp; Wexler, appomted by Governor Gilligan
"-" the law member to the Ohw
Commission on Aging, a Gov.
Lausche appomtee to the State
Library Board, and cha~rman
of the Fairfield CoWlty 648
Mental Health and Retardation
Board, is a candidate from the
loth D1stnct for delegate to the
1974Conference on Democrallc
P!'rty Orgaruzation and Policy.

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Pomeroy Flower Shop

CHESTER - Chester PTA
met at the school Tuesday w1th
Mrs. Robert Woods conbuctmg
the installallon of off1cers for
the 1974-75 school year
Installed •were
Mrs.
Demaree Sexson, prestdent,
Mrs. James Thomas, vice
prestdent; Mrs John R1ebel.
secretary, and ¥rs. Max
Eichinger,
tr easurer.
Delegates to the Me1gs County
Counc1l of Parents and
Teachers mstalled were Mrs.
Howard Parker, Mrs James
Folmer and Mrs. Larry Clark.
Delegates unable to be present
for the installatiOn were Mrs
Raymond Ohver and Mr5 B11l
Grueser
Mrs. Robert Elberfeld,
retiring president, opened :he
meeting w1th the pledge and
the PTA prayer . A letter was
read from Sen Robert Ta It,
Jr., concernmg exemptwn o£
Ohio from Dayhght Savmgs
Time from Deeen:ber through
March.
Mrs.
Howard
Parker
reported on recent County
Council meeting, and announced that the next one Will

be May 2 at the · R1verv1ew
School The Chesler umt. w1th
Mrs E1r hw ge r as cha1r·
WOman. Will have Charge Of the
cultural arts display at the
D1stnct 16 spnng conference Ht
Middleport May 4
It wa &lt; agreed that the PTA
Will serve the Chester Alumna
banque t Menu and pri ce of the
mea I will be ann oqnccd latet
Room count was won by Mr s.
Wilma Parker's fir st grade
class, w1th Mr s Eleano r
Kn1 ght' s th1rd and fourth
tak10g second pla ce.
John R1ebel spoke bnefly on
the progress of the new jumor
h1gh bUlldmg noting that 1t 1s
neanng comple ti on
M1ss Melame Beegle,
cu ltu ra l arts chairwoman,
thanked the fa culty, students,
parents and her committee for
the cooperatiOn extended
throughout the project. The
un1t extended thank s to M1ss
Beegle and her comm1ttee for
the1r work m the cultural arts
program The proJects were
displayed for parental v1ewmg.
Seventh grade mothers
served refrcshment.s.

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of her travels Mus1c was
provided by Mr and Mrs
Taylor.
At the potluck dinner wh1ch
preceded_the meeting were Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Morehead, Mr.
and Mrs Harley West, Mr. and
Mrs Darrell Taylor, Roy Bush,
Mrs. Mary Circle, Mrs Hattie
Powell, Mrs Ethel Johnson,
Mrs, Kathleen Ward , Mrs
Eunie Brmker, and Mrs
Dess1e Patterson.
Ne&lt;) meeting will be May 8
at the H1lton home. All senwr
Citizens are 1nv1ted to attend

Ways of building the Sunday
School were discussed duringa
meeting of the Adult Class of
the Pomeroy Nazarene Church
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Mrs. William stephenson
gave prayer and there were ·
reports by Robert Eblin,
secretary; and Barbara
Colmer, treasurer. Revival
was discussed. Mrs. Colmer
took the respons1bihty to see
that table supphes are
available for the meetings.
There was group smgmg,

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Mrs. Mathe Chasteen,
Toronto, is here vis1ting her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Junior. Chasteen of
near Vinton, and her granddaughter, Mrs. Shirley Roush,
Middleport.

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here in Ohto Power's 35,000-acre Recreat tonl a nd 1n So uth eas tern Oh 10. It 's
hard to be lteve that these thick, green
for ests and sparkl ing la kes were created on land once mmed for coal, but
they were And the renewal never stops.
After an area IS mined, new seedlings
a re planted and lt fe contin.ues its cycle.
We 've planted over 34 mtllion trees
smce 1944-alder, sycamore, ptne , oak,
black walnut, silver maple
We graded old ,mine dtggings,
smoot hed and seeded ther:n to make
grassy, rollmg hills. We scooped out
areas for 320 pon ds and lakes, and the
OhiO DIVISIOn of Wildltle stocked them
wtth bass, blueg il l, northern pike and
muskie.
If you love to camp, or h1ke, or ftshor JUSI get back to nature- come to

SPE'',K lNG OF

Hair
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KAY
Along w1th 1he new
creations in hair styl1ng '
are the hatr fashtons of the
past. v-rhich have ' not
disappeared , but s1mply
• achte'v'~d new vanat1ons

Ohio Power Re c reation land (some folks
call it "Re-creatton-land"l). '
You can tour or vtsit or vacatton. It's
all free. Becaus~ our people care about
the total environment . _ , from I he generation of electncity for your everyday
needs and pollution control .. _10 the
development of Recreationland for your
enJOyment
Barney Beave r suggests you stop
al the nearest Ohto 1 Power Company
offtce and ptck up your free cam ptng
permit. Take a new lease orl life!

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Attendwg were the Rev.
Clyde Henderson,
F'led
Pullins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ebhn, Mr and Mrs. Eshe
Mossman, Mr and Mrs. Jerry
Colmer, Jim Farley, Patty
Michael, Paulette Leach,
Mam1e Stephenson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen McClung
SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E.
Randolph, Jr., Chillicothe, are
announcing the b~rth of the!r
first child, a son, Bnan Allen,
April 7 weighmg 6 lbs., 10 ozs.
Maternal gra ndparents are
Mr and Mrs. Roy Allen Sayre,
Rae me ; and the paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Randolph, Sr., Rt. 3,
Pomeroy. H1s maternal greatgrandmother 1s Mrs. Rosa
McClaskey, Newark, and the
paternal great-grandmother is
Mrs. Inez A. Randolph, Rt. 3,
Pomeroy. Mrs. Randolph IS the
former Brenda Sayre, Racme .

HOST PARTY
Mr and Mrs Elza Gilmore.
Jr., Lincoln Hts, hosted an
Easter dinner party Saturday
night. The1r guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Gilmore, Lake
Villa, Ill ; Roger G1lmore,
Colwnbus; R1ck Gilmore and
Mike Gilmore, at home, and
M1ss Debbte Avey, Albany,

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afternoon by Mrs Barbara Murray's JUmor scout troop. In the
group were Lorra Wisecup , Tony a Taylor, Cleo Bego, Mary Beth
Hawley, Melinda Thomas. Belmda Grunm, M1 chele McDamel,
Barbara Whitlatch and Paul Cunmngham, members, w1th Klm
Patterson and Julie Richards, guests Members absent were
Roohy Sah, Jan Betzmg and Bat bara Grueser

MIDDLF.PORT TROOP 39
A pract1ce session on outdoor carnpmg skills h1ghhghted a
meetmg of Troup 39 Monda} mght at Heath Umtcd Method1st
Church
Tile girls d1v1ded mto tl~rce groups and lear ned the art of
ou tdoor f~re bUlldmg, how to waterproof matches. make kaper
charts, lie square knots, make clove h1tches , and put up a
clotheslme the g1rl scout way.
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A w~ener roast postponed oy the cold damp weather w1ll be
held at the Monday meetmg G1rls are to meet at the church and
u.en hike to the park

PTA hears pediatrician
SALISBURY - Dr . G.
W1lson
Bowers,
Jr •
ped1atnc1an at the Holze r
Medical Center , was guest
speaker at a meetmg of th e
Salisbury PTA Tuesday mghL
Dr Bowers spoke on mental
health and told of the serv1ces
offered through the Jackson Me1gs - Galha commumty
mental health centers TI1e one·
m Me1gs County unt1l this week
has been located at Veterans
Memolial Hosp1tal, and a new
locatwn for the community
chmc IS e xpect~d to be announced th iS week.
New off1cers mstalled by
Ronald Browmng at the
meetmg were Dale Colburn,
president, Donna Hatfie ld,
VICe pres1dent; Mrs Carol
Ohhnger, secretary; and Carol
Kennedy, treasurer
The PTA gave $50 to the sllrth
grade class for " pleas ure
money" smce th1s IS their !mal
year at the school, and $15 to
each of the teachers for supplies John L1sle , principal,
discussed the annual held day

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Comrnumon was g1ven m
celebratiOn of the Eucharist
by the Rev Dwight Zav1tz at
the Tuesday mght meetwg of
Group I! of the Middleport
F~rst Umted Presbytenan
Church.
Members and two gucst.s,
Mrs Mildred McDamel and
Mrs Edwm Stem, met at the
home of Mrs Paul Haptonstall.
Mrs. Jean Moore pres1ded at
the meeting w1th devotwns
bemg g1ven by Mrs Elizabeth
Burkett Refreshments were
served precedmg the com-

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IN HOSPITAL
Mrs L W Mc Comas ,
Middleport, is a heart patient
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Admiss ions . - BenJamin at the Holzer Med1cal Center.
Kesterson, Pomeroy, Daisy She was U.ken there WedAnkrom, Racine; Gregory nesday after becommg 11l

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Grucser, Middleport
Discharges - BenJamin
Kesteson, Sh~rley Will, Freda
Lew1s, Rhonda Hudson, Clara
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and announced that 1t w11l be
held some t1me the !ast week of
school The unit voted to pay
half on the nbbons for f~eld day
awards.
Followmg a talk by Bill
Ch1appete, MGM d!stnct
executlve, the PTA voted to
sponsor a cub scout troop and a
boy scout troop Glass for the
trophy case will be purchased
by the PI' A along Wllh a coat
rack Mr s Ba•bara Fry and
Mrs Lmda Pullins w11l audit
the PTA books and Mrs Carol
Kennedy, Mrs Marlene W1lson
and M'rs. Darlene Casto Will
rev1se the by-laws
It was noted t11at the PTA
w11l be ass1sted m paymg for
the new stage curtam by the :·:·.·:·:·:·:·: :·:·:·:=:·:·:·:·:=:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·
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L1sle announced that s1gn-up
Bidwell Summer Baseball
day for first grade IS May 1
League, today reminded 1974
The attendance awa rd went to
participants that a signup
the f1fth grade of Mrs Dorothy
session
is
sc hedul ed
Chaney Mrs. Delores W1ll.
Saturday,
beh•een
6 and 7
gave devotiOns and Girl Scout
ne w h\ tS I I Jr I he wnsl
p.m ., at the Bidweli·P~ncr
Troop 100 led m the pledge to
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chbands
Elementary School. I!
open the mectmg,
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Saturday's sagnup is for Pee
any Tw• s l 0 Flu wiJ!ch
Wee and Little League l bra ccile l. an d no t. acorn ed 'I
c l as~1c look ol HlC bu ck le
players. Insurance fees for
11
vel lo w a1d staml e.,s s s!cc l
Pee Wee boys 1s $3. Little
l...eague insurance IS $4

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return ~o he;- home m ChCste r
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Metg s County lnftrmary
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Shnne 37, Wh1te Shnne of
Je r u::;alem, atte nd ed th e
Tuesday mght mstalla t1011 of
off1cers of Lufayetw Shnne,
Galllpohs.
G01ng fr om Mary Shn ne
were M1dg1e Abbott. ·worthy
lug h pnestess, Allen Hughes .
watchman of shepherd ~, Mrs
Mary Hughes, Mr s M a r1c
Ha"k ;ns. Mr s Ed1th Hu tSi npdlar , Mr s Cw r abel!c
Rtley , Mr s Erma Yolw, M! s
Evelyn r.rueser, Mr s Beatncc
Robson, Mrs F:ls1e Housh,
Mrs Stella Atkins , M1&gt;.
Pauline Atktns, Mr ss Ruhy NC'\\ off1ce rs \\ C!'C elected at
Diehl, Mrs Nellie Casto dnd the &lt;t nnual meetmg of the
Pome roy Wome n' :; Bn\\ ling
Mrs Nancy Van Meter
Assoc tat1on
f~lcded wet e Mr s
Ann
Thomc1s, prestdent
\1r s
Mt~x!n e Du~ cHl, rust \ \C('
prcsiclenl , Mrs Jccm W ~wner
second v1ce pres1clenl Mrs
Dwn e Hil wl ey, third \I re
The OH KAN Co m Club w11l pt es tdent . Mrs
Mar\ ln
conduct a regular busmcss Wilcox. secr et~U} +trca s urer
meetm g on Monday mght m the and M1 s Patty Ca r son.
me et mg room s of the s£'/'ge a n t at at ms
Co lumbus and Southern Oh1 o
The new du cclot s t\ lcc te( J
Eleetnc Company bmldmg on we re Mrs. Carolyn l)achnrr,
Mill Street 1n Middleport. A M1 s !lett; Sm1th Mrs Pegg\
social hoW' and tradmg sessw n Houdashelt, Mr s
Pc~tl y
sta rtwg at 7 p m Will precede Wrllwm s and Mr s Apnl Sm1th
the meetmg when out-of-to wn
com dealers w1ll be presen t to
buy. sell, and trade collectors'
K~; VIV H. OP~;Ns
Items
NEW HAV EN, IV Va
Recently elected club ofTh
e re \\Ill be a rc vt vdl
flee rs Will be mstalled, and a
beg1nmng
Apnl 22 at the first
com auctiOn v.Il~ follow the
meetmg Refreshments w1ll be Church of God w1 th U1e Rev
served, and mterested citizens Jack F1 elds, Wekh. W Va , as
evangelist Serv1ces will he~tn
are mv1ted to attend
at 7 30 p.m w1th Oennt s and
Brenqa Weaver , featur ed
srn
gers There "'ill be specw l
OAPSE TO MEET
each mgh t Eve1yone 1s
smgers
Chapter
17 of Ohio
InVIted
Associauon of Pubhc School
Employes w11l meet Monday at
7.30p m at Me1gs Jum or H1gh
cafetena, Middleport The
negot1atmg committee Will
g1ve a report and a vote \\Ill be
taken on a&lt;:teptance. ll IS
urged that all members attend
th is meetmg

STORI~S

Willram S D1les
Diles Heanng Atd Center
R1vers1de Profess1onal Bldg
444 W. Union St , Athens
~ Roval Crown

CHESTER - Mrs Barbara
Sargent, Chester, mvolvecl m
an e~utom obil e a~.:&lt;: Id cnt on the
ltac me-Pomeroy Road , March
I, 1,.; able to be up and around
now . She Js at the home uf het
son and daughter-m-btw, Mr
.1nd Mr s Hodncy F. Caul. Rt 1, Vln&lt;:e nt.
Mrs Sa rgent re m;;~ms llnrler
the care of d bone !lpcclali sl 1n

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I'OMEROY JUNIOR SCOt.JT TROOP
A h1ke to Beech Grove Cemetery was ta hn Wednesda}

DINNER SET
A potluck dinner and informal recepllon honormg the
Rev. Fr. John Nadzam of the
Sacred Heart Pansh w1ll be
held at 6 p m. Sunday m the
church basement Members of
Sacred Heart Pansh and St.
Joseph's Parish m Mason, W.
Va., are mv1ted to attend.
Bread and beverage well be
furmshed and those
are to take a covered dish.

Come m . '

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tel

SALISBURY J UNIOR TROOP 100
Plans for a skatmg party - a mother-daughter affair - dt
the Skate-a-Way Rmk Saturday were completed dur1ng a
meet ing of the Salisbury .Jun1ors Tuesday mgh t
Kath y Morns prestded at the mcetmg with the members
giVIng the pledge to the flag and the g~rl scout prom1sc Lalli a
Smith and Ca rol Morris gave the scnbe and treasurer's reports
II Wit S noted that cookies w11l be delivered next week Nanc}
Morns ga vc a talk on b1eycle safety and the troop dec1dcd to buy
carnatiOns for their mothers on Mother's Uay
Games were enJoyed followmg the meetmg

Well known ce l eb rtl1e s from
al l walks ,of l1fe te l l their
pe r sondl ston es of trtumph
tn th e ~r ,f,elds because the y
O'Je rcame the1r heartng
1mpatrment

Let us give your hair
beauty and dtst1nct ion w •th
one of the many new hair
styles

CHATEAU
BEAIITV ~AI.ON

F'IIIIJAY
REVIVAl. now m progrt·ss at
Laurel Chff F'rcc Method1st
Church . 7 30 mghtly throug h
Sundj)Y Sunday servi ces at
9 30 am . The He\ James
Perry , e;angehst You th of the
church In - charge of serv ices
SIGN-UP Pee Wee L1ttle
League 10 the Letart F'::dls area
at 7 :10 p m at {.€tart sehool
Parents urged to atte nd
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SATURIJAY
EASTERN BAND Banquet 7
p m at Eastern H1gh School
Band member s, paren ts and
fnends are mv1ted RJverv 1ev.
area to furm sh dessert, Tup· ·
pers Plams area vegetables,
Chester area sa lads w1th the
band booster to furm sh the
balance of the mea l Please
bnng servmg spoons The1e Is
no adm!sswn
SUNDAY
"YATHUBHUTHA" smgmg
group fro'll Toledo at Heath
Umted MethodiSt Church ,
Middleport , 2 :10 to 5 p.m. w1th
dmner to follow Actm\sswn IS
75 cent.s m advance and $1 at
the door For t1ckets m advance contact the Rev Steve
Wilson at 949-2120 or the Rev
B1ll Sydenstncker at 992-33!7
All ages welcome.
DR SYLVESTER Pratt of
Sierra Leone, West Afnca. w1ll
be guest speaker at 7 30 p.m at
the Ml. Hermon Umted
Brethren m Chnst Church
Slides will be shown Everyone
1s mv1ted to attend.
WEEKEND Pr eac hin g
Saturday and SWlday at Red
Bush Church of Chnst
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday
at 10 am Denver H11l, Foste r,
W Va., w1ll be guest speaker
Everyone w~lcome.
LOCAL RESIDENTS of 1934
graduatmg class at Pomeroy
H1gh School urged to meet at 2
p.m. at Pomeroy Legion HalL
Plans for class reWllOn to be
made
REVIVAL, First Bapt1st
Church, Rutland, now m
progress th rough Sunday, 7 30
mghtly. The Rev Edward
Buffington will be guest
speaker .
OFFICERS OF Pomeroy
Chapter, 186, OES, SWlday, 2
p.m., at the Masomc Temple
for in spectiOn practice
· Members to take book of lnstrucllon. Second pract1ce at
6.30 p m. on Monday
MONDAY
SOUTHERN
Athletic
Boosters 7·30 p m. at the high
school
TUESDAY
RACINE Amencan Legwn
Auxiliary at Legwn Hall at 7 30·
p.m.
JUNIOR Amencan Legwn
Aux1hary, 6.30 p m. FeeneyBennett Post 128 haiL
AMERICAN
Legion
A.uxi~iary, Drew~Webster Post
39, 7 30 p m. Program on
fore1gn relatwns with Joo Koo
of South Korea , an Ohw
Umvers1ty exchange student
as guest speaker.

Free Booklet espec rally
prepar ed
to
e n courage
A mer• ca ns of all ages who
suffer from un:orrected or
untreated h ean ng loss to
seek help

Unlike women of the
past, when hatr stylmg was
·just
begmn1ng ,
and
deCISions were few because
stvles were few , th'e
mOdern woman of t oday
has "numerous and var1ed
styles from which to
choose. She need not have
her hair done like her
neighbor'~ unless she so
desires

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hostess for a meetmg of the her The mystery box was also
Sew-Rite-Sewmg Club Wed - brought by Mrs Hoffman
nesday night at her Lmcoln
Mrs. Lenora McKmght w11l
Heights home .
have the next meetmg at the
Mrs. Nettie Boyer pres1ded club house. A sa lad course was
at the meeting w1th Mrs. served by the hostess to those
Gilmore and Mrs. Betty named and Mrs Sh1rley Ba1ty,
Wehrung g!Vlng reports. Mrs. • Mrs. Flo Stnckland, Mrs Lucy
Martha Hoffman distributed Wh1te, Mrs Pandora Collins,
calendars to be used for a and a guest, Mrs Sandy Wh1te
money-making proJect. These Blubecker
were made by her daughter,

59. N. Second St.
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Mrs. Sargent recuperating

PTA officers installed

Sewing club meets

Mrs. Millard Van Meter

can bring happmess"

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PORTLAND -Off1cers were
elected at a recent meeting of
the Golden Age Club at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Charles
H1lton, Portland.
Mrs. H1lton was elected
president; Harley West, v1ce
pres1dent; Darrell Taylor ,
treasurer; and Mrs. Carol
Taylor, secretary.
Special guest for the meeting
was Mrs. Jean Braun of the
Senior
Citizens Center-,
Pomeroy, who talked about
upcoming act1vities. Another
guest was Mrs. Lillian Sm1th,
Middleport, who showed slides

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Savmas 6. loan Co

FUNK'S
SEED CORN

FLOWERS

OFFICE HOUR S 9·30 TO 12. 2 TO 5 (CLOSE:
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST COURT ~T.,
POMEROY.

Wi II be in their new office at the Farmers

and

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OPTOMETRIST

(with a little help
from Ohio Power)

5 14 per cen t year pa1d on
Regular Passbook Savmgs

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A thoug ht for the day
Amencan poet James Russell
Lowell sa 1d , "Who speaks the
truth stabs fals~hood m the
heart. "

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SAVINGS

296 Second St.
Pomeroy, Ohto

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SOMEONE Ill

Gardner, Theiss and Plants
had the three Pirate h1ls.
Lucas ~ tru ckout mne wh1le
1ssuwg SIX walks Gardner
fanned 13_but y1elded 10 free
pa sses
Kyger Creek 1s 3-1 m the
SVAC while North Gall1a
dropped to 0-:1 1n the league
Lmescore
KygerCk
160 !21 1- 12 7 3
N Galha
030 0 0 0-- 3 3 4
Lu cas ( W1 and Hud so n
Gardner 1 L) and Logan, Theiss

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Adult class has mee(ing

51f4%

WHA Playoff Stand1n~s
By Unt1ed Press lnfernat•onal
Eastern D1V1 S10n Fmals
(Best of Seven)
w I
Ch1cago
0 0
0 0
Toronto

Mtnnesota
Houston
Tt'lursday's Games
M1nn 5 Houston 4
(Only game schedu l ed)
Today ' s Games
(No games sc hedu l ed )

In 19721 U.S. warships in the
Gulf of Tonkin were attacked
by Commun1st MIGs and patrol
boats.

each

~tand•"gs

Team
w
l
74 22
Royal Crown Bt lg
Legar Monumen t
S6 40
Fore st Run Block
SJ •43
No 2
.44 52
32 64
Frtendly Tavern
N Y Clolh 1ng HouSf!
29 67
Tea m .H 1gt1 Sertes - Royal
Crow n Bottl1ng 1322
Team ++tgh Game - Royal
rflwn Bottlmg 484
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H1gh Gvme B etty
l nd
m 1th 180, Isa b e ll e Couch 17 9
lnd Htg h Senes - I sab ell e
Couch 472, Pandora Co llm s 471

Just Highest

l 3

Western Conference F rna Is
(Best-of -Seven I

Western D•v•s•on Fmals
(Best of Seven)

The P~rate defense gave the
Bobcats their £tnal two run s. In
the f1fth , Tabor was safe on an
error, stole second and th~rd
and scored on another h1gh peg
to rrrst. Two walks and an err or
produced the !mal run
Hud son and Arnett led the
Bobcat batsmen w1th two hits

Tuesday' Afternoon
Apn l 9, 1974

No games . No gnnmtcks

lnd•ana
Thursday's Results
lnd1ana 118 Utah 107
(Only game scheduled)
Today 's Games
(No Games Scheduled )

By United Press International
Eastern Conference F1nals
(Best of Seven)
w. I
Boston
2 0
New York
0 2

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Wedn es day Early B•rd
srandmgs
Team
W. l.
Ben Tom Co r p
105 31
Helen 's Beauty Shop
102 34
Ber t ha's Grocery
61 75
Bawlmgs Auto Pa rt s
52 84
St ewar t Hardware
51 85
Roush ' s Landmg
37 99
Tearn
Ht gh
Game
Rawl.ngs Auto Parts .485
Team H1gh Sert es ·- He len 's
seau J s hop 23 57
l nd H1gh Game - Paultn e
Fteld 206, Mary voss 205
lnd H1gh Se r1e s F to ss1e
Ma)(son 503, Pau l me F 1elds and
Mary Voss 500

242

N BA Playolf Standings

Ser1es

didn 't tru ly r epresent the
chfference bet\\o een the teams
as th e Bulls scored four pomts
m the fmal seven seconds lo
narrov. the final gap.
"We couldn 't pu t the ball m
the ocean,'' Bucks Coach Larry
Costello smd, "and we gave
lhem momentum It's amazmg
how momentum can change
Almost unbelievable
"They didn 't g1ve up I don't
know 1f Chicago can play any
better than they played But
I'm happ} w1 th two wms gomg
back to Milwaukee. I feel that
pressure is really on them now
because we play good at home
and we feel we can wm at
home
Bucks' supc1star Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar was the maJor
cog 1n helpmg the Bucks seize
the1r 20-pomt lead. He had 42
pomts for three quarters, but m
the fourth quarter , when th e
Bucks shootmg turn ed cold, he
netted only two pmnts to wmd
up with 44, two below Ius
personal record for a playoff
game
Bulls Coach Dick Motta
declared hlS team wa s 11 Up
agamst it now," because It
must go to Milwaukee and play
some basketball
"We've gut to chck on all
cylinders," he sa1d ·'Each of
us has got to do a httle more
than we've been domg durmg
the season We've ·got to shoot
be tter than ou1 average and
we've got to play a httle be tter
defense. "
The th1rd game of the senes
will be played Saturday afternoon on natwnal tc lcvlSJOII.

(imdner started the· c.:omcba ck
With rl smgle to center M;Jrk
Theiss also smgled se ndmg
Gardner to second. Jeff
Hollanbaugh walked loadmg
tl1e bases and Ron Planl,,
Pirate
second
baseman ~
foll owed w1th a two run smgle
to lert Hollanbaug:1 was out at
the plate on a fi elder's chou::e
by Randy Patterson, bu t the
th1 rd run sc ored on another
fielder's ch01ce by B1ll Shaw.
KC plated 1ts e1ghth run 1n
the th~rd on a walk to Jeff
Blazer, a grounder and smgle
by Ron Roush Two more came
m dunng the fourth frame on
s m~les by Hudson and Arnett
and a squeeze bunt by Tcn y

W cdnc "&gt; day Earl · Btrd
Apnl10 , 1974
Sfandt ng s
w. l .
Tea m
105 23
Ben Tom Corp
96 32
He le n ' s Beau ty sno p
511 69
Ber lll a's Grocery
50 78
Rawl .ng s Au to Par t s
45 83
Sl ewnrl Hardw a r e
79 99
Rousp's Land mg
Team H1gh Game ~ Ben
Tom Cor p 922
Team Htgh Ser te s - . Ben
Tom Co rp 2467
lnd H 1Qh Game lOL!t Se
Harr• son 220, Mary Vo ss 207
lnd H1gh Se ne s ..... M?Jry
Voss 558 F IOESte Max on 5.43

Oak 19, Robtnson, CalL Ell•~
Mator League L eader s
Clev, Nett l es . ~Y a nO , Bur
By Untted Pre ss lnl ernat.onal
rou ghs, Tex 13
Lead1ng Batters
P•lchtn9
,
Nat•onal L.eague
National League . P Ntekro,
9 ab r· h pet
Gross, H ou
10 'l7 · 6 13 481 Atl , John and Sutton , LA 3 0 ,
M1lrWid . Ch1 6 19
.t
9 47 .4 Frall tng , (hi, D•erker, Hou ,
Unser Ph1l
9 30
8 14 467 Roger~ and Torrez, Mtt , Gar
Krkpr ck , P 1t 11 16
3
7 438 man and M&lt;Giottten, St L 2 o,
Breeden , Mt l 5 16
3
7 4]8 Reed , All, Grtffin and Osteen,
sca rc e, Phd, Bradley ,
Sc hn eck . NY 8 31
3 13 419 Hou
H ebn er , P 1t 11 118 10 10 417 Ca ldwell and D'AcQU lS.tO, SF 2
Cey LA
I ? 44 7 18 409 l
Amepcan
League.
Btbby ,
Sng lln ,M tl
7 2?
7 9 409
Cedeno Hou 13 52 12 21 40 11 Tex 3 1 Palmer , Bait, Singer ,
Cal Colem an aru:l Hiller, Del,
Amertcan League
e-lyleven
and
g ab r . h pet Wr•ghl , Mtl
M tnn ,
Kli ne ,
NY,
Olt'v'a. Mm
8
0 10 .4 55 corbt n ,
Gnc h , Bal
9 32
S 14 438 Ftnger s and Hun terx ,Oak 2 0,
Ca rel{!' Mm II 45 , 8 19 422 Lee , Bo s, Busby, K'C, Med 1C h
S tottl emyr~.
NY
and
Slntn . Cal
13 .46 11 18 191 and
Gr•eve T ex 10 39
9 15 385 Jenktns. Tex 2 1. Ryan , Cal 2 2
Darwin , Mm 1 l 43
6 16 J?:i'
Murcer , NY 12 .44
9 16 364
ChmbltS Cle 11 44
6 16 3611
JCI&lt;~n.Oak
11 44 tO 16 364
M c Ra e KC
7 22
t1
8 364
H ome Run s
Nat•onat League Wynn. LA
6 Garvey. LA and H eb ne r, P tl!
Pomeroy, Ohio
4 Aaron Atl M 1tter wald , Ch1
and Perel. Cm 3
Amen&lt;an League
N et!l es,
NY
and
Ja cks on
Oak
6
Velegable and Flower
Dun can Clev and Burrough s,
Plants of All Kind.
Te )( 5. Yastriemskt Bo s and
RObin son , Cal J
Rose Bushes, Seeds
Runs Batted In
&amp; Fertilizer
Nat •ona l leagu e Wynn LA
17 , Cedeno , H ou 16 W il l tams
Ch• and Cey 'LA 13 Garvey,
Open 7, Days a Week
LA 11
Amencan League Ja c kson , L - - - -- - - - - - - - '

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINIT Y
Rev W H Per r n pa stor Roy
Ma y er
Sund a y sc hdo su p
Ch ur c h s c hoo
9 5 a n
wo r sh p s e v ce 10 2 a n
You t h

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re t ea r sa

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Thursday
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POMEROY

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Un on an d Mulbe r y
Rev
C lyd e V H en d er son 1 as tor
Sund ay Schoo 9 0 a m G en
M cC l ung
sup
m or n g
wor sh p 10 J() a m
ev en ng
serv ce 7 30
m d w ee k ser
v ce Wed nes da y 7 JO p m
GRACE EP S COPA L
The
R ev
Ha r old Dee h rec tor
Churc h se r v c es
0 30 am
Ho y co m m un on f r s Sun day
of n on th chur ch school 0 30
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J ohn F Ams tu z
pas or B b e sc hoo 9 30 a
wo sh p 10 30 ad t.d t wo sh p
serv ce an d young peop e s
m e et n g ~
bot h
7 JO p
Comb n ed 8 b le stu rl y an d
prayer m ee ng Wednes d ay
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W n ng off cer
n c ha rge Sund ay
0 a n
Ho n ess me~t ng 10 JO a m
Sunday Sc hool Yo ung Peop e s
Le g on 7 p m Thu r sd ay
to 3
p m Lad les Hom e Le aque 7

Wolfpen
News, Notes
Mr
Ra)
Russe ll ot
Lexmgton Ky was Thursdoy
v1sttor of hts parents Mr and
Mrs Ltncoln Ru ss~ ll
Guy Russell of Columbus
was Fnda) evemng vlst t OI of
hts parents Mr and Mrs
Lmcoln Russell
Easter Sunday \lStlors of
Mr and Mrs 1 mcol n Rossell
were Mr and Mrs Chnton
Gtlkey and Karen of Alban)
Mr and Mrs Nom s Stmms
of Crown Ct tv were Monda y
vtstlors of Mr and Mrs I tn
coin Russell
Mr and Mrs Dame! Worloy
of Beckley were weekend
vtstlors of Mr and Mr s
Charley Smtih
Mr and Mrs Roy Smtlh
Donald and Mtcha el were
Frtday evemng vtsttors of Mr
and Mrs Charley Smt th
Easter Sunda y dmner guests
of Mr and Mrs Hatley
Johnson were Mr and Mrs
Charley Smtlh Mr and Mt s
Harle; E Johnson Tammy
Chery l Terry Mr and Mrs
Dame! Worley of Beckley and
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
Katl Charles and Ke\ n
Evemng VISitors were Mr and
Mrs Carl Russell of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Tom Sum
merfteld and dau ghter s of
Ilhnms were Saturday over
mght guests of Mr and Mrs
Robert Russell
Weekend vtsttors of Mr and
Mrs Robert Russell were Mr
and Mrs Donald Russell uf
Akron Mr "fd Mrs Tom
Summerfteld and daughters of
Jlhnms and Mr and Mrs Steve
Haggy and Stephame Kay of
Pomeroy Mrs Ethel Clark
and Mrs Marg_aret Dtlcher
Weekend and ~aster Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs Howard
Russell were Mr and Mrs
Wtlham Boyce of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Carl Russell and
Mrs Wtlma George and her
grandchildren Mr and Mrs
John Lemle; Mr and Mrs
Tom
Summerfield
and
daughters of Illmms Mt and
Mrs Donald Russell of Akron
Mr and Mrs Steve Haggv and
Stephame Kay and Mr a nd
Mrs Robert Venoy
Mr and Mrs Howa rd
Russell Mr and Mrs Wm
Boyce and Mr and Mrs John
Lemley were E a ster d1nner
guests of Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Russell of Mmersvtlle
Albert Woodard Mrs Lt lle
Houck Pomeroy aQd Mr a nd
Mrs
BtU Wood ar d of
Lan gsvtlle were Wednesday
vtstlor s of Mr and Mr s
Ho\\ard Russell
Easler guests of Mr and
Mrs J R Murphy Carmel

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Mrs Robert Murphy Debbt e
of Mtdrllepor land Mr a nd Mrs
John Downs
Easler weekend VlSllors or
Mr and Mrs Paul McElroy
were Mr an d Mrs Bt ll
McElroy Jeff and Joey of
Colum bus
Mr and Mrs Paul MrE iro)
spent Fnda y mght wtlh Mr
ahd Mrs Carl McElroy of
Columbus
Sa turd ay evenm g dmn er
guests of Mrs Helen Johnson
were Mr and Mrs Everett
Ray Johnson Audra Jeffer)
and Ertc of Columbus Mr and
Mrs James Johnson Jamte
Su~
Todd and Teresa of
Mulberry Hetghts Mr and
Mrs Larry Johnson Gma
Tahnee and Brady Mrs Lee
Roush (Bever ly) Rodn ey
Cheryl Joey of Umon Ave
Annette, Alexta and Lura
Roush of Mtddleport and Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Johnson
Annette and Duane loca l
Mrs Helen Johnson recetved

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P A UL LUTHERAN
Corn e r Sec ond an d Sy camore
Si s
Pomer o y
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Rev
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am M dd e wo l h pa stor
Su nd a y Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
chu r ch se r v ces 10 30 am
SA £: RED HEART Re v
F ath er ee rn ard K r ~ lc o v
pa s or
Phon e
992 2 6 25
Sa tu r da y even 11 9 Ma ss 7 J O
p m Sund a y M ass B and 10
a m Co f ess ons Sa 1.1 r d ay 7
7 30 p m
PdMEROY F RST BAP
T ST Ro b e 1 Kuhn pasto r
WI a n W at son Sunday Sc hoo
su p! Su n day schoo 9 30 a m
6 Y F.
6 pm
B bl e s ud y
lfl. e d n esday
7 p n
cl o
or ac ce W ed nesd a y 8 30 p m
P O MEROY
WESLEYAN
H OLIN ES S

CHURCH

Ha rr so nv c R ev
0 D ell
M an ey P as or Hen ry E b n
Su n da y Sc hoo Sup t Sunday
Sc h oo
9 30 am
[ve n ng
wo r sh p 1 30 p m
Pr ayer an d
Pra se se rv ce Th ur sd ay 7 30

pm
S Y R AC U S E

F I RST
C HUR C H O F G OD
Re v
George 0 Jer pa s or Sun da y
sc h oo
9 4'i a
mor n ng
peac h nq
I
an
('v rl getls l c se rv cc 7 J{] P m
P r a y e r meet n g Thur sd a y
J '30 p n
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St
L or en T S ep hen s

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Sunda y School auendance on
Apnl 14 was 77 The offenng
was $37 06 Easler treats were
g1ven Wm sh1p service off cnng.
was $26 49 and pledges $200 A
s hurl Pra ye r and Pratse
servtce was held by Chas D
Wuode Ia) leader from 11
11 30

Attend ance at the Sunnse
Servt ce and Breakfast at
Alfred Church was 62 wtth a
fme program by youtb and
a dults led by Ltnda Wfiltams
and Florence Spencer
After Sunda; School the
cht ldren enJoyed an egg hunt
on the church lawn also
spon sored by th e Sunda}
School
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost
and famtly and Ella Yost of
Sugar Grove Ohw spen t
Easler "eekend wtth her
mother Ge nevteve Guthne
and attended church here
Sunday mormng
Mr and Mrs Clatr Woode
and Con m of Ctrclevtlle 0
spent Easter weekend wtth hts
parents Mr and Mrs Chas D
Woode and the Wtlham Carr
famtly here and her parents
Mr and Mrs Robert Whtte at
Keno on Sunday Also vtstllng
the latter at Keno on Easler
Sunday were the Wtlltam Carr
famtly
Mr
and Mrs Donald
Robmson left on Saturday to
spend Easter wtlh her brother
Mr and Mrs Aldo Barnhtll at
Johnstown Ohw
Mr and Mrs Elbert Mtdktff
of Athens 0 called on Clara
Follrod and Nma Robmson
Easter Sunday afternoon
Easler Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs Glen Robmson were
her mother Effte Watson of
Tuppers P lams and Mr and
Mrs Lester Seaman of
Barlow 0
Mr and Mrs Hobart Swartz
look Easler Sunday ,dmner
'
wtth thetr son Mr and Mrs
Harold S" ariz and famtly of
Wtlhamstown W Va On the
way home they vtstted thetr
other son Mr and Mrs Gerald
Swartz and famtly at Manetta
0
Garn er Grtffm called on hts
cousm at 0 Bleness Memonal
Hospttal Easter Sunday af
ternoon
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Henderson have been qutle
poorly wtlh after-effects or the
nu
Robert Bernard has been tn
0 Bleness Hosptlal Athens for
observa twn and treatment
Mr ana Mrs Charles D
Woode called on hts stster
Carn e Burson
m Ktmes
Conval escent Home last
Tuesday Mrs Burson ts tm
provmg from a recent attack of
mleslmal flu
Last weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs Arthur Atherton
)l'ere lhetr s on m law and
daughter Mr and Mrs Ernest
Vmeyard of Mtchtgan
Mr
and Mr s George
Dono\ a n a r e exca vatmg for
lhe1r new home here
Mr
and Mrs Wtlbur
Robtnson are bmldmg on to
lhetr prese nt home here
Mr and Mrs Thomas Dtddle
have moved thetr trailer home
from the Robert Burke lot here
to southern Metgs County
Mr and Mrs Rtchard
Douglas have moved thetr
b a tier on the lot vacated by the
Dtddles adjacent to the new
home of thet~ brother m law
and stster Mr and Mrs
Robert Burke

a long dtstance phone call from
Mr and Mrs Joseph Johnson
and famtly of Orlando ' Fla
Easter mornmg
Mrs Geneva Shumate was a
Sund ay alternoon vtsttor of
Mrs Helen Johnson

eva n ge s t -p ho"' e 99 '/ 7856
C on se r"at vc
non
n st um enta Sunday wor sH p
10 a m
B b le s udy 1 a m
wo sh p 6 p m
Wedn esd ay
El bl e st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
{no
denom n a t on a )
Lan gs v le
De&gt;&lt;.t er Roall h e Rev Wor l ey
Ha l ey p rt sl or Sunday Sc hoo
10 a m
ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
p m
Pray er
m ee t n g
lue sday
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr day 7 30 p m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
VENTIST
L o c at ed on
M u lber ry
He ghl s
near
Ve eran s M em or al Hosp l&lt;t
Po m ero y
Pa st or H e rb ert
M organ Sabba th Sc hool ever y
Sa t urday at 2 p m and wo rs h p
se rv ce to tow ng a 3 15 p m
Op en B be d sc uss on each
Thur sday at 7 30 p m at he
c hur c h
The
F r end y
Chur ch
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Pr e a c h n g
9 30 a m
I st and sec ond
Sundays of e a c t~ month th ret
a nd fourth Su nday s e a c h
onth w or sh p se rv ce at 7 30
p m Wednesday even ngs a
7 30 Pray er and B be St udy
F RST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST 1B 2 Mu ber ry A ve
Po me oy
a ff 1 ated
w lh
s B c
th e Rev
Fr ed H I
p as to
Troy Zw 1 ng Sunday
sc h oo supl
Su nday sc hool
9 JO a n
morn n g w or sh p
10 30
Su nday eva nge l 51 c
eel nq
7 30 p m
Pr ay er
n eel g Wedn es d a y 7 30 p m

d ay s Chur c h
c hoot 9 JO
a m
p r ay er m e t nq
f r st
Wednesday 7 30 p Y1
EAST LETART J Wor sh p
7 JO p m
ec ond and fourth
Sundays c hu rc h schoo l 9 30
am
prayer m eet ng th rd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Wor sh p I I
fit fl
1nd and 4t h Sunday s
Chur ch Sc hool
0 a m
LETART FALLS - Wor sh p
10 am Chur ch Sc hoo 9 am
8 bl e study 7 JO p m ev ery
Tue sday
MORNING STAR - Wor sh p
9 30 a m
Chu ch Sc hoo 0 30
a m
M d w ee k.
Ser v c e
Wednesday a p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Sh p 1 am
l st and Jrd
Sundays Churc h Sc hool
10
• m

•m
AtFRED

Sunday schoo l
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
pre a ch ng a t 11 a m
eac h
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wedne sday WSC S B p m
on t h rd Tuesday ea ch month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Schoo
9 30 prea ch ng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
7 30 p m Tuesday wsc s 7 30
f rst Thursday each mon th
SILVER RIDGE
Wors'h p
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh p 9 a m
Chur c h
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder ck
supt Serv ce weekly 9 36 am
on Sunday Preaching first and
th rd Sundays ot month by
Cl fiord Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrel l
Doddr1l l
pa stor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
am
Leonard G lmore f rs t
elder
even ng se r v ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO
Racme Route 2 The
Rev Char es Hand pastor
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh p
11 a m
Even ng serv 1ces Tue sday and
Frday7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - 8 ble
Study
9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B b e Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 am w1th w liard P1got1
supt Evangel st c message
each Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
by
E der
Russe l l
Cl ne
m n s er of he Aposto l c Fa th
B be Study Wednesday 7 30

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH~ BAPTIST Corn er F ourth and Ma n
M dd epor t Rev Henry Key
Jr pa stor Sunday Schoo 9 30
am
M s Erv n Baumgard
n er sup!
Morn ng worsh p
10 d5 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES ~
Larry Carnahan pres d ng
m n ster Sunday B ble lee
l'ure 9 30 am
Watch tower
study 10 30 a m
Tuesday
B b l e study 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m n s t ry school 7 30
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst H1 Clln~flan Un1on
Lawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russe I Young Sunday
School Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Even ng worsh p
7 30
W ednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh p
11 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peoples meet ng
7 30 p m Thursday

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

GOO Bertha K ngrey
subs titute pastor
Sunday
School
10 a m
worsh p
serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m

HAZEL

COMMUNITY

CHURCH Near Long Bo t
tom Est
H art pastor Roy
Brown
ass s lant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Chu r ch
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
even ng prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave t he
Rev W II am Knlite l pa stor
Ronald Dugan Sunday Schoo
Supt Cla sses for all ages
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B1b e study Wednesday 7 30
p m
you th serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum M d
dlepor t
Noel
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
serv c e 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even1ng
worSh iP 7 p m

OF

MT
UNION BAPTIST
Re v Cec 1 Cox pa st or Sund a y
Schoo l Sup!
Jo e Sayr e
Sunday s c hoo l 9 4 5 am
Sunday even ng wor sh p 7 JO
Wedne sday prayer and B bJe
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood
pa stor
Howard Caldw ell Jr Sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hoo
9 30 a m
Morf'l ng Sermon
10 30 a m
S und&lt;~y
e ven ng
serv ce 7 p m
LET ART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Free and
Norr s pastor F loyd Norr s
sup f Sunday S(.noo l 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon iJO 30 am
Prayer serv c e Wedf"'esday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
G P
GOO OF PROPHECY
Sm th pastor Sunday Schoo
0 a m
Ar hur Henson Supt
Morning Worsh p j 1 a m
Young People s serv 1ce
7
p m
Even ng serv ce 7 JO
p m Wedne s day M d We ek
Prayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m eet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng wor sh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
R ev
Herbert Grate pa stor Wor
sh p serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R chard Barton
sup
Prayer meet ng
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl fford Sm th
m n st er Sunday School 9 30
am
morn ng church 10 30
a m Sunday even ng serv1 ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce B

pm

LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
METHODIST - Rev Rob er t
E Buckley pastor W I I am
Ba ley Supl
Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
10 30 a m
even ng wo;sh p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr1st an
Youth Cru sade
6 30 p m
Thursday cho r pract ce
7

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
schoo l serv ce 10 a m Praye
meet ng Thursday
7 p m
Sunday evenmg serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHR 1ST
Pomeroy
Harr sonv lie
Roaj R ck Morr son pastor
Sunday sc hool supt
Steven
St anley Sunday sc hool 9 30
morn ng worsh p and
a m
c ommun Of'\ ·
10 30
a m
Sunday
~ven ng
you h
Chr sl ar~ En'd eavor 6 30 p m
worsh p serv 1ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday e ven ng
prayer me e t ng and B b l e
study 7 JO D m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
P n e Grove the Rev Ar hur
Combs pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m
chur c; h serv ce s
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
8 ble School
9 30
am mornmg worSh i P
0 30
am Sunday even ng Worsh ip
Serv ce
7 30 p m
cho r
pract ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meetmg
and B ble Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Rev Free land Norr s pasta
Sunday school 10 a m Ch urch
serv ce
7 p m
Wednesday
B ble St ud y 7 p m

CHRIST

M ddleport 5th and Man
George
Glaze
m tn1ster
James Sheets supermtendent
B bl e schoo
9 30 a m
mornmg worsh p 10 30 am
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer serv ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Thomas E
Weaver pastor
F loyd Carson Sunday school
super ntendent Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh1p
10 30
Sunday evange st c
meet ng
7 p m
prayer
meeting Wednesday 7 p m

RACINE FIRST CHURCH

GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N

Second Ave
M ddlepor t
Le sl ey G Holt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
v ce 11 a m worsh•P serv c e
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer serv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIA:N
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwight
L Zav tz Pastor D rector
H A R R IS 0 NV 1 L L E
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30
am Mrs Homer Lee 51Jpt
Mornmg WorShiP 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 am John
F
Fu ltz
Supt
Morn ng
Worsh p IO 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Worsh p
9 a m
Sunday
Chu r ch Schoo l
0 am
Mrs
Sampson Hal Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarn er
D1rector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE H1cks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
am
Church School 10 am
ENTERPRISE - WorShip 9
a m
Church Schoo 10 am
FLATWOODS - Worsh p 11
a m
Church Schor l 10 &amp; m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 am Church Schoo l 9 IS
a m
UM v F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS
Worsh p
10 a m Chu r ch Schoo l 9 am
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh p 10 30
am Church School 9 30" m
UM Y F 7 p m
RUTLAND
WorshiP 9 15
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
UMY P 7 P m
SALEM CENTER Wor
sh p 9 am
Churc'l School 10
a m
UM Y F Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R:tchard E Jarvt s
AS 8 U R Y Worsh P 11
am Church School 9 SO am
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
am
Church School 10 am
W&lt;SCS Jrd Wednesday 7 30

0

pm

MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
10 am Church School 9 am
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 30 a m
worsh1p
serv
7 30 p m
SOUTHE~N CLUSTER
Rev Ste'tlen Wtlson
Rev Larry Polmg
Rev Howard Sh veley
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
Worsh p 9 30 am
Church
School 10 :,tO am
CAN MEL Worsh p
11
11 m
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 am
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
7 JO p m f rst and t ~ rd sun

OF THE NAZARENE
Su nday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh1p 10 30 am
Even ng Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday Mid Week Serv 1ce
Sunday School Supermtenden t
Gerald Wells
P astor
Rev
Morr1s M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P B kacsan pastor
Ronne Sa l ser
S S Supt
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Wor sh p 10 45 a m
Sunday evenmg worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng B ble
Study; 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon G la sure pastor
Sunday School 9 30 am
YOUth and jun or youth serv ce
6 45 p m
even n g worsh p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wednesday 7 30 o m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean
pastor Sunday Schoo l 10 am
Leon M ller
sup!
Even ng
serv ce
7 30 p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
CliE)T"'E"'R"" CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
James Sat
terf eld pastor Sunday Schoo l
9 30 &amp; m
worsh1p serv ce 11
am
even ng serv ce
7
prayer serv ce 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
worsh1p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 30
M d week serv ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
~
SYRAC\JSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lar mo re
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday Schoo Supt
Sunday Schoo c::lasses for all
ages
9 30 a m
mo rnmg
worsh p 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangel st1c serv ce
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 30p m MISSIOnary meetmg
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm fh pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m class leader
Leo H I I worShiP serv ce
10 JO a m
church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST- Eden R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
supt
Morn ng sermon 11 a
m
Sunday n ght serv ces
Chr 1st an Endeaver 7 30 p
m
song serv 1ce 8 p m
Preachmg a 30 p m
Mid
week Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 p m
Ray Adams
lay leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHR ST ,_ Located at Rutland
on New L ma Road next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School supt Sunday
school 10 30 am
worsh1p
7 30 P m B1ble study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
night prayer serv ce 7 30 p m
HEMLOCI&lt;
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Whaley
supt
Morning worsh p 9 30 am
church school
10 30 a m
young peoples meeting 6 30
Pm
evening- worship 7 30
P m Bible study Wednesdav

c:,;

1 believe th1s un1verse ts no acctdent
I believe all life ~omes from God
1 belteve He cares about ME
and wants me really to care about
H1m
1 believe 1 have fallen short of p1easmg God
yet He s1 tll lets me
ltve tn freedom I am not hts slave
I believe that Jesus Chnst revea led God s forgtvtng love wh e n Hethe Son of God-sacnftced Hts perfect life for my Imperfect life
1 beheve that Jesus rbse from death assunng me that tt ts Gods de
stre that I too may reach etermty
And because I believe- ! want to share w1th you my Fa1th
and the
msp tralton I have found as I worship every Sunday tn church

FRIOA1' At.-P&lt;tll':ll h1&lt;t
6 00 - News 3 8 10 15 13 Truth or Con~equence s 6
Street 20 Pro Ject Care 33
6

REORGANIZED

JESUS

Week 20 33 Beat the Clock 13

Scene 33 Bob Hope 3 4 15 S1x M Ilion Dollar Man 6 13

9 00 - Masterp1e oe Theater 33 , B centenn al Lecture Senes 20
Moves It Started m Naples 8 The Angry H1lls 10
9 30 - Brian Ke th 3 4 15 Odd Couple 13 Ozz e s G rls6
10 00 - News 20 Rei Qlous America 33 Dean Mart n 3 15 4
Portr a it A Man Whos e Name wa s John To m a 6 13

10 30 - Day At N ght 33
10 45 -

Mov es Where the Boys Are B
Hangover Square 10
The Raven 13
1 00 - M dn ~h i SP.CCial J 4 Don K1rshn er s Ro c k Concert 6
Take F ve For L fe 15 Salute to t he T ony Awards Mov1e
The Bamboo Saucer 10
2 30 '- Mev e The Ev I of Frankensfe n 4 News 13
4 00 - Mov e Counterplot 4
5 30 - Mov1e l11 s1de the Mafia 4

SATURDAY APRIL20
6 30 - Chr stopher Closeup 10
6 30 TV Classroom 6 Fa th for Tod•y 10 Ky Afo eld 13

I

7 00 - Ne ghbors 13 Fun for Everyone 6 Treehouse Club 8 10
7 15 - Woman s Point of V1ew 3
7 30
M•n for COS I 10 Sesame Sl 20 Gospel 6 Abbot and
Cos tello 8 Saturday Report 3 Osmonds 13 Farm Front 4
8 00 - Jakes Place 6 L dsv lie 3 4 15 Bugs Bunnv 13 Ha r
Bear Bunch 6 Lass e 10
8 30 - Yog s Gang 6 13 Mtster Rogers 20 Addams Fam ly 3
4 IS Sabr na B Popeye 10
9 00 - Emergency Plu s A 3 4 15 Super Fr end s 6 13 Move
10 Sesame Street 20
9 ]0 - ln ch H1gh Pnvate Eye 3 A 15
10 00 - Elec Co 20 Lass1e s Rescue Rangers6 13 My Favonte
Mart tan 10 B Stgmund and The Sea Monsters 3 .4 15
10 30 - Goober and the Ghost Chaser s 6 13 Ptnk Panther s 3 4
15 Jeann e 8 10 Zoom 20
11 00 - Star Trek 3 A 15 Brady K ds 6 13 Speed Buggy 6 10
Sesame St 20
11 30 - Jose and the Pussycats n Outer Space 8 10 Butch
Cass dy 3 4 15 M tss on Magac 6 13
Jetsons 3 4 15 lnstde Out 20 Movae 6 13 Pebbles &amp;
12 00
Bamm Bamm 6 10
12 15 - Search f or Science
12 30 Go3 4 15 Fat Alberts 10
1 00 - Man from UNCLE A American Bandsland 6 13 It
TakesATh ef3 Chtldren s F tlm Festtval8 10 Western Star
Theater 15
I 30 - Greatest Sports Legends 15
2 00
Soul Tra n 6 Wagon Tram 3 TBA 15 Movte
Beau
Geste 4 V1ewpo nt 8 Death Valley Days 10 Tarzan 13

a.lieve

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OLD
DEXTER
CON
GREGAT10NAL CHURCH Mrs Wor ey Francs Sunday
s.choo sup! Sunday sc hoo 10

2 15 - Baseball 15
2 30 - NBA Playoffs 6 10
3 00 - F sh n Hole 13

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HYSELL

RUN

FREEDOM

SEARS

MONTGOMERY WARD

Author zed Ca talog Merchant
Lou s W Osborne

CATALOGU E STOR E

220 E Ma 1n

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

FAIRVIEW

NORTH

DEAR HELEN
My mother hves wtth us She has the best room m the house
- we moved upstatrs for her I do all her laundry mcndmg
cleanmg cookmg etc whtle she enjoys TV or gads around She
makes long-distan ce calls burns her hght day and mghl and
expects spectat treatment though she tsn t stck
wouldn t mmd all lhts except my broth er the dnnket
gambler ts her pet He makes twt ce as much as my husb a nd but
loses tl at the races then rnmes cr)mg to Mom to pay hts rcn l
and other btlls plus chtld suppotl to Ius dtvorced wtfe She even
pa)S for vacahons He tak~s wtlh hts gtrlfnend
Mom goes out to eat wtth him several tunes a week Sh~ fo ots
the btU She gave hun a car for hts btrthday llabv brother always
lays on her for all hts extras But our four children don t get
outstanding gtfls from t!tetr grandmother She never offct s to
help US out monevwtse saymg shes my mother and I should
keep her fref of charge
Stnce brother spends all her Soctal Secunty anj part of het
savmgs each month ts there any Solutwn 1 - J H
Dear J
Yes' Move Mom to Babv Brother s apartment Smc e he gels
all uf her money he should also have the pnvtlege of her com
pany - H

we

DEAR HELEN
Wnen I hrsl mel my husband he had a beard After da tmg a
couple of months my face broke oul tn a rash I ftnally convlllced
him to shave clean - 1t was a cho tce bet\\een ktsses or halt and
won

Now we re marrted and he s started to grow back hts beard
Agatn I ve got the rash on my face I hale that beard but he
hates to shave
I guess kissmg tsn t as unpotlant to him any more but do you
suppose if I threatened to gel my hatr cut real short (whtch he
hates) and stopped shavmg my legs and underarms he d get nd
of that awful hatr ' He s so handsome wtthout a beard - Wi\N1 S
A SMOOTHIE
DEAR WAS
Smce beards are gomg out you pt obably won l hevc lhts
problem much longer Meanwhtle treat the rash wtlh abstmence
and announce you ve thrown a\\ay your razor too But don l
nag JUSt let your husband overhear you makmg an ap
pomtmenl for a short hatrcul - H
Dear Helen
Can l Beheve It commented on anl t-Semtllc bumper
sltckers and feared a return to the Httler holocaust You slated
a few hale stgns only mdicate the warped lhtnkmg of a few
people who flaunt them COuld f rerrund you that m Germany
Jews and Chrtsltans hved stde by stde m harmony unttll933 when
Httler and hts few who flaunted hate spread anlt-Semtltsm
9 30 - Bob Newhart Show 6
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10 30 - Day at Nigh t 33

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11 15---Jaycee Auct1on 6 N ew s 13
ll 30 - Movie Submarane Command 4
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Cre ature \lv t h I he Blu e Beard 13

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s r k r g t&gt;arga s oday do a
a o 10 sc 1se bass Le t co ch
pan y have a c rys tal c ea u
de s tand ng ol t1 e pas 1 o s

45 - News 3 M dntaht Soec al 15
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N cky s World 10
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Dra cula s Daughter 13
30 - Mov e
T oo Late Blues 4
30 - News 13
30
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ARIES (March 20 Apr I 19)
You II ee l su c o you sell
t1
you o und a a 1s ad y r 1 5
w I pe n I you o d~J w 1h
a the s I mly b u t Ia y
The e s so c!11 ng yo
lee
you shau d De (10 1g o day
You wo qu tc know what
s
Il l sp ed by tno her Follov.
h s ead
GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
Do
wa o h gs to co iJ o
YOU []east; I VC K OW Yh l
yo hope l.o ~
c a be IC
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w I y o
xt yo u se
CANCER (June 21 July 22)
Co 11 0 ave
1 0 1a n1
s ua on wo 1 s 1 on you
g p s l
Po
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ghts w haul I s
1 y g a ge
LEO (July 23 Aug 22 ) A
so l t o Ia o e a t you
eec1s
S av 1 Cl b e
I W II I CQU e

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb

19) I you a u ude s rc c u
vou w ork w I suff er tad 1y r y

u o be resen t u o a ask
you II be aske d to do o
" ol he

throughout the countt v l'he result

13 rntlhon people w ei e

murdered 1n con centratton c tn1ps
You also satd If your brotht!rs and cous ms wer e 111 the
Isra el \rmy wouldn t you wtsh bad luck to thetr enenucs 1t so
happens my cou" ns and ft tends ARE ft ghtmg and dymg 111 ll us
war bet,Hen the l si a ells and th e At abs I wtsh victor) f or I st acl
but\ also wtsh for peace - an)thmg to stop young men a mi
women f1 om d) mg be th ey lsi aeh 01 A r ab
lf you don thmk a few people Hate II c Jews ca n
start a n ev. \\ ave uf J e w ba hng m thi s c uur lr) v ou
natv c or extremely optnmsl1c 1m no pC!:iStnllst

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RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We F 11 All Doctors Pre scnpt1ons
992 2955
Pomeroy 0

Cor Rts 7 &amp; 554

Chesh re

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Fam ly Recreat on
Sw mmmgs Camp ng

Ph 36 7 74 4

FUL L SERVICE SHOP
Rad a l Cut s &amp; Toupee s

120 E Ma n St

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO

Pom eroy

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Bakers of Hol sum Bread

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

Racme

Ph

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9591

ALL WEATHER ROOFING AND
CONSTRUCTION CO

WAID CROSS' SONS STORE

DBA Anthony Plumb ng and Heclfmg

Grocenes &amp; Genera l Mer cha nd se
Rae ne
Ph 949 577?

337 N 2nd

M ddleport

992 3550

VIRGIL B TEAFORD, SR

GAUL'S MARKET

REAL ESTATE BR OKER
110 Meehan c St
Pi 992 3325

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Small Dozer Work
Phone 992 3284
Middleport

SMITH NELSON- MOTORS
Author zed Buck Pont 1ac GMC Dea ler

500E MaonSt

Keep sake D amond R ng s
212 E Mam Sf
Pomeroy

Bakers of Good Bread
HUNTINGTON W VA

St Rt

M&amp;R FOODLINER

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

MIDDLEPORT 0

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TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Shor.t Orders- Carry Out
A Cool Dm ng Room

Pant P lumb ing &amp; E lectr c:"'ll Supplies
Tuppers Plams

Chester Ohio

7

Ph 667 3963

RACINE PLANING MILL

RACINE FOOD MARKET
Ractne

Ph 9922 1/A

K&amp;C JEWELERS

HEINER'S BAKERY

Butldmg Suppl es &amp; Custo

The Store W1th A Heart
Ph 949 33.t2

M1llwork

Ph 992 3978

BIBLE

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East

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,ASOlfNE ALLEY

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
There ts nothm g wrung
about sw mdlm g your oppo
nents provtded yo u do II
honestly Thus you are not
supposed lo hesttate when
you h. ve no problem but
there ts no sttgma attached to
last play when you do have
some sort of problem
South dtd have a probl em
about hts stx dtamond con
tract What was he gomg to
do about the two mlSSmg aces?
Obvmusly they were spht
but how could he keep the
man "ho held the ace of
trumfs from lead tn g a
spade
It looked almost hopeless
but Sou th figured out an
honest swt ndl e that JUSt
lmghl work tf West held the
ace of trumps and Jack of
spades
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hts stx of cl ubs on one good
heart and the queen of clubs
on the other one Then he led
a trump
West won the ace and
dectded that East was
marked wtth four clu bs to the
ace In that case tf East also
held the spade kmg a spade
lead would allow South to
play dummy s 10 and avotd
the loss of a spade lrtck So
West led a thtrd heart and
South was able to dtscard hts
three spades on dummy s
clubs

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y..r bond does11 I look good for
1 st1U game contract

THE DAILY SENTINEL

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
700 E Ma1n

Devoted to the Interest of The
Meags &amp; Mason Area

992 2101
Pomeroy

Pomeroy Ohio

lnslead of b1ddlng three clubs
)ruur partner has bad two hearts
U.er your two clubs What do you

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TAURUS (Apr I 20 May 20)

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Support the Church of Your Cho ce
104 W Mam
Pomeroy
Ph 992 3354

MIDDLEPORT OH IO

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CHURCH Letart W Va
~t
1
R:ev
George Hoschar
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and B1ble studv
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Serv1ce Tuesday
10 am
Worship SerV IcE
Thursday
7'\f!f"'""

WIN AT BRIDGE

South's fast one ts legtt

HAYMAN'S (General Merchandise)

MARK V STORE

CHRIST P 0 Box 487 MIter
St
Mason W Va Sunday
B1ble Study 10 a m
Worsh p
11 am and 7 p m B b l e Stud y
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
mUSIC
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST
Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 45 a m
worsh p serv1ce 11
am and 7 30 p m
Weekly
Bible study Wednesday 7 30

HARTFORD CHURCH OF

7 30 - Course of our T m es 33 Bobby Goldsborol 3
8 Oo-AII 1r the Fam ly 8 10 Partndqe Fam tv 6 13 Book
Beat 33 Emergency 3 .4 15
8 30 MASH 8 S1lent Ftlm 33 Wacky World of Jonathan Wmters
6 Move
N ght of T error 13
9 00 - Mary Ty ler Mwre 8 10 Move Soloman and Sheba 3
15 College Basketball 4 ABA Playoff 6

SISter Gives Brother Takes

love

For Saturday Apr I 20

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CHRIST io Chrlsttan UntonThe Rev w lllam Campbell
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a~
James Hughes supt
eve'ning serv1ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday evening prayer
meetin$1
7 30 p m
Youth
prayer $erv ce elllch Tuesday

Catch 33 33

Ph 992 366 3

Pomeroy

296 W Se cond

De vot ed t o Me1gs Mason Area
Pom eroy 0

MASON FlRS11 BAPTIST -

MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St Mason W
Va Chest.er Tennant pastor
Sunday schoo]
10 a m
morn ng worsh p
11 a m
evangel !.t1 c serv ce 7 30 p m
B1ble stu dy and prayer sennce
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133

6 30 - Zoom 33
7 00 - Hee Haw 6 a Lawrence Welk 13 4 15 Thnllseek er s 8

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO

THE DAILY SENTINEL

George Cas to pastor Su nday
Schoo l 9 30L _g__ve nlng worsh p
7 30 Thursday evefl ng prayer
serv ce 7 JO p 111

CHURCH

W1de World of Sports 6 13 Wrestlmg 8 Outdoors w ath

MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

D al992 2316

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL

Second and Pome roy Sts Stan
Cra g pastor Sunday school
9 45 am
worShiP servtee 1l
a m
tr a n ng un on
6 30
p m evenmg wor'sh p sennce
7 30 p m
M d week prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

Mr and Mr s Cha l es R Shee ts
106 Cou r t St
Pomeroy
992 300 1

Ph 9912176

Nat onw de Insurance Co of Colu mbus 0
307 Spr ng Av e
Pomeroy

COMMUNITY

THE NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pastor
Su nda y Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Young peoples serv1ce 6 45
p m
Evangel 1st c serv cc
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
se r lt ce 7 30 p m

MASON

Pom eroy

P J. PAULEY

RUTLAND

CHURCH Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m Worsh p service 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng
7 30 p m
Su nday
n1ght worshiP 7 30 p m

5 00 -

With the hope tl wtll tn some meas~re foster and help sustam that
whtch ts good m fam1ly and commumty l1fe th1s feature ts sponsor e d by
th e bus mess f1rms and organtzattons whose names appear below

MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN

RUTLAND

33
A 15 - Baseball 3 Baseball A
4 30 - Who Dealf? 33

News 8 Look At The Book 15
M o•11e
You re Never Too Young 10 0 nah Shore Wmne r s
C1rcle Champ (..nshlp 6 13

MISSION - Bad Knobs Rev
L R Gluesencamp pastor
Roger Wilfred
Sr
Sunday
Schoo l Supt Sunday School
9 30 am
Sunday even ng
worShiP 7 30 Prayer meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
V H Bra l ey Sunda y school
sup! Sunday school 9 30 a m
wo sh1p sen ce and com
mun on
10 30 a m
youtl1
mee hn g
6 p m
Sunday
even ng serv 1ce 7
reg u la r
board meetmg t h rd Saturday
7 p m

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6 00- Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33

GOSPEL

CHRIST Robe rt Shook
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worShiP serv1ce
10 45 a m
evenmg worsh p alternating
w th c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Pr ayer meet ng 7 30
p m Wednesday Al fred Wo lfe
la y leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
pastor
Sun day schoo l 9 30
a m
worsh lp serv ce 10 30
am B1ble study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

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4 DO-Baseba ll Pre Game Show 3 4 Audubon W 1ldl fe Theatre

Jul1us Boros 10 I Spy 15 A B1IW1th Kn t 33

FREE

METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
Mor n ng wo sh p 10 30
am
Young P eop e s Serv 1ce
Evangelist c ser
6 45 p m
v ce
1 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m

5

Thu sdoy

•m

LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN
Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Schoo l
supt
Ronald Osborne B ble
Schoo l 9 30 a m
preach ng
10 45 a m
Evening serv ces
7 30 p m

Farm Home and Garden 20

11 00 - News Weather Sporl$3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak1 33
11 30 - Johnny Car son 3 4 15 Sa l ute to the Tony Awards 6

LATTER DAY SAINTS
Portland
Rae ne Road
W1ll am Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
School
D re ctor Sunday School 9 30
am
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
a m Sunday even ng serv ce 7
p m
Wednesday
even ng
prayer serv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Ear l Shuler pas or
Worsh p serv ce
9 30 a m
Sunday Sunday schoo l
0 JO
a m 6 be study and prayer
serv ce 7 JO p m Thur sday
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
School 9 30 am Ralph Carl
sup ! Worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St tes
pastor

Us.

oa t ng au
U g to
Ul ke IJ pi CCS
(Aug 23 Sepl 22) A

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yo 1 st f
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1d
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g uss vo You pu::-1 you ou
au ol lhe p c l o

15 ABC News 6 CBS News 8 10 Room

8 00 - Wash nglon Rev ew 20 33 D1rty Sal ly 8 10 Sanford and
Son J 4 1~ Brady Bunch 6 13
8 30 - Wash ngton COnnect1on 20 Good Tames 8 10 Campus

CHURCH

CHRIST

4

VIRGO

Helen Help

Ses ame

Truth or Con seq J News 6 10 What s My L ne 8 Wild
Kmgdom 13 Elec Co 20 Ay at on Weath er 33 Bedt the
Clo k A I Spy 15
7 30 - Porter Wagoner 3 Hollywood Squares 4 New Treasure
Hunt 10 To Tell the Tru th 6 Concentrat i on 8 Wall Street

DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST T m
Russe ll
m n1ster Norman C W II
Sunday sc hool supt
Sunday
sc hool
9 30 a m
worsh p
serv ce 10 JO a m
B bl e
study Wednesday 7 30 p m

OF

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MIDDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST
Corner S x hand
Pa tm e
t he
Rev
Si eve
Skaggs
pa s lor
Danny
Thompson Sunday school supt
WMPO rad o program 7 45
am Sunday school 9 15 am
mor 1mg worsh p \0 15 am
Youth act v t es and t e l owsh p
for iun or and sen or h gh
sludents 6 p m B ble study
7 JO p m
M d weeK prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

CHURCH

J

PORTLAND
W r sh p 7 30
p m Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Wor sh p 11 a m
2nd and 4 h Sundays Chur ch
Sc hOol 10 a m
WESLEYAN (Raclne) Wor s h p
11 am
Church
Sc hoo 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Wo sh p 0 am
Chur ch School 9 a m
Prayer
M ee t ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Chur ch
serv ce s 9 a m
Sunday
Schoo 9 45 a m B ble Study
ev ery Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL Wor
sh p 11 a m Chur c h Sc hoo 0

Television Log

I

7 30 p m

so ne

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINIT Y
Rev W H Per r n pa stor Roy
Ma y er
Sund a y sc hdo su p
Ch ur c h s c hoo
9 5 a n
wo r sh p s e v ce 10 2 a n
You t h

c ho r

d a y 3 30 p m

re t ea r sa

M Qn

und e r d ree l o

of M ar y Sk nn er
r eh earsal 7 30 p

w 111
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Mr s

sen o cho r
Thursday
Pa
Ne a se

r e c to r
POMEROY

CHURCH

THE NAZARENE

OF

Corn er

Un on an d Mulbe r y
Rev
C lyd e V H en d er son 1 as tor
Sund ay Schoo 9 0 a m G en
M cC l ung
sup
m or n g
wor sh p 10 J() a m
ev en ng
serv ce 7 30
m d w ee k ser
v ce Wed nes da y 7 JO p m
GRACE EP S COPA L
The
R ev
Ha r old Dee h rec tor
Churc h se r v c es
0 30 am
Ho y co m m un on f r s Sun day
of n on th chur ch school 0 30
a m f or nu sery hr o ug h 2

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POMERO Y CHUR CH OF

CHRIST -

J ohn F Ams tu z
pas or B b e sc hoo 9 30 a
wo sh p 10 30 ad t.d t wo sh p
serv ce an d young peop e s
m e et n g ~
bot h
7 JO p
Comb n ed 8 b le stu rl y an d
prayer m ee ng Wednes d ay
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W n ng off cer
n c ha rge Sund ay
0 a n
Ho n ess me~t ng 10 JO a m
Sunday Sc hool Yo ung Peop e s
Le g on 7 p m Thu r sd ay
to 3
p m Lad les Hom e Le aque 7

Wolfpen
News, Notes
Mr
Ra)
Russe ll ot
Lexmgton Ky was Thursdoy
v1sttor of hts parents Mr and
Mrs Ltncoln Ru ss~ ll
Guy Russell of Columbus
was Fnda) evemng vlst t OI of
hts parents Mr and Mrs
Lmcoln Russell
Easter Sunday \lStlors of
Mr and Mrs 1 mcol n Rossell
were Mr and Mrs Chnton
Gtlkey and Karen of Alban)
Mr and Mrs Nom s Stmms
of Crown Ct tv were Monda y
vtstlors of Mr and Mrs I tn
coin Russell
Mr and Mrs Dame! Worloy
of Beckley were weekend
vtstlors of Mr and Mr s
Charley Smtih
Mr and Mrs Roy Smtlh
Donald and Mtcha el were
Frtday evemng vtsttors of Mr
and Mrs Charley Smt th
Easter Sunda y dmner guests
of Mr and Mrs Hatley
Johnson were Mr and Mrs
Charley Smtlh Mr and Mt s
Harle; E Johnson Tammy
Chery l Terry Mr and Mrs
Dame! Worley of Beckley and
Mr and Mrs Doyle Knapp
Katl Charles and Ke\ n
Evemng VISitors were Mr and
Mrs Carl Russell of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Tom Sum
merfteld and dau ghter s of
Ilhnms were Saturday over
mght guests of Mr and Mrs
Robert Russell
Weekend vtsttors of Mr and
Mrs Robert Russell were Mr
and Mrs Donald Russell uf
Akron Mr "fd Mrs Tom
Summerfteld and daughters of
Jlhnms and Mr and Mrs Steve
Haggy and Stephame Kay of
Pomeroy Mrs Ethel Clark
and Mrs Marg_aret Dtlcher
Weekend and ~aster Sunday
guests of Mr and Mrs Howard
Russell were Mr and Mrs
Wtlham Boyce of Columbus
Mr and Mrs Carl Russell and
Mrs Wtlma George and her
grandchildren Mr and Mrs
John Lemle; Mr and Mrs
Tom
Summerfield
and
daughters of Illmms Mt and
Mrs Donald Russell of Akron
Mr and Mrs Steve Haggv and
Stephame Kay and Mr a nd
Mrs Robert Venoy
Mr and Mrs Howa rd
Russell Mr and Mrs Wm
Boyce and Mr and Mrs John
Lemley were E a ster d1nner
guests of Mr and Mrs Wtlham
Russell of Mmersvtlle
Albert Woodard Mrs Lt lle
Houck Pomeroy aQd Mr a nd
Mrs
BtU Wood ar d of
Lan gsvtlle were Wednesday
vtstlor s of Mr and Mr s
Ho\\ard Russell
Easler guests of Mr and
Mrs J R Murphy Carmel

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Bar bara w e1e Mr a1 d

Mrs Robert Murphy Debbt e
of Mtdrllepor land Mr a nd Mrs
John Downs
Easler weekend VlSllors or
Mr and Mrs Paul McElroy
were Mr an d Mrs Bt ll
McElroy Jeff and Joey of
Colum bus
Mr and Mrs Paul MrE iro)
spent Fnda y mght wtlh Mr
ahd Mrs Carl McElroy of
Columbus
Sa turd ay evenm g dmn er
guests of Mrs Helen Johnson
were Mr and Mrs Everett
Ray Johnson Audra Jeffer)
and Ertc of Columbus Mr and
Mrs James Johnson Jamte
Su~
Todd and Teresa of
Mulberry Hetghts Mr and
Mrs Larry Johnson Gma
Tahnee and Brady Mrs Lee
Roush (Bever ly) Rodn ey
Cheryl Joey of Umon Ave
Annette, Alexta and Lura
Roush of Mtddleport and Mr
and Mrs Kenneth Johnson
Annette and Duane loca l
Mrs Helen Johnson recetved

p m
ST

P ep c l a ss es
P A UL LUTHERAN
Corn e r Sec ond an d Sy camore
Si s
Pomer o y
he
Rev
W
am M dd e wo l h pa stor
Su nd a y Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
chu r ch se r v ces 10 30 am
SA £: RED HEART Re v
F ath er ee rn ard K r ~ lc o v
pa s or
Phon e
992 2 6 25
Sa tu r da y even 11 9 Ma ss 7 J O
p m Sund a y M ass B and 10
a m Co f ess ons Sa 1.1 r d ay 7
7 30 p m
PdMEROY F RST BAP
T ST Ro b e 1 Kuhn pasto r
WI a n W at son Sunday Sc hoo
su p! Su n day schoo 9 30 a m
6 Y F.
6 pm
B bl e s ud y
lfl. e d n esday
7 p n
cl o
or ac ce W ed nesd a y 8 30 p m
P O MEROY
WESLEYAN
H OLIN ES S

CHURCH

Ha rr so nv c R ev
0 D ell
M an ey P as or Hen ry E b n
Su n da y Sc hoo Sup t Sunday
Sc h oo
9 30 am
[ve n ng
wo r sh p 1 30 p m
Pr ayer an d
Pra se se rv ce Th ur sd ay 7 30

pm
S Y R AC U S E

F I RST
C HUR C H O F G OD
Re v
George 0 Jer pa s or Sun da y
sc h oo
9 4'i a
mor n ng
peac h nq
I
an
('v rl getls l c se rv cc 7 J{] P m
P r a y e r meet n g Thur sd a y
J '30 p n
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST 200 W
Ma n St
L or en T S ep hen s

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Sunda y School auendance on
Apnl 14 was 77 The offenng
was $37 06 Easler treats were
g1ven Wm sh1p service off cnng.
was $26 49 and pledges $200 A
s hurl Pra ye r and Pratse
servtce was held by Chas D
Wuode Ia) leader from 11
11 30

Attend ance at the Sunnse
Servt ce and Breakfast at
Alfred Church was 62 wtth a
fme program by youtb and
a dults led by Ltnda Wfiltams
and Florence Spencer
After Sunda; School the
cht ldren enJoyed an egg hunt
on the church lawn also
spon sored by th e Sunda}
School
Mr and Mrs Delbert Yost
and famtly and Ella Yost of
Sugar Grove Ohw spen t
Easler "eekend wtth her
mother Ge nevteve Guthne
and attended church here
Sunday mormng
Mr and Mrs Clatr Woode
and Con m of Ctrclevtlle 0
spent Easter weekend wtth hts
parents Mr and Mrs Chas D
Woode and the Wtlham Carr
famtly here and her parents
Mr and Mrs Robert Whtte at
Keno on Sunday Also vtstllng
the latter at Keno on Easler
Sunday were the Wtlltam Carr
famtly
Mr
and Mrs Donald
Robmson left on Saturday to
spend Easter wtlh her brother
Mr and Mrs Aldo Barnhtll at
Johnstown Ohw
Mr and Mrs Elbert Mtdktff
of Athens 0 called on Clara
Follrod and Nma Robmson
Easter Sunday afternoon
Easler Sunday guests of Mr
and Mrs Glen Robmson were
her mother Effte Watson of
Tuppers P lams and Mr and
Mrs Lester Seaman of
Barlow 0
Mr and Mrs Hobart Swartz
look Easler Sunday ,dmner
'
wtth thetr son Mr and Mrs
Harold S" ariz and famtly of
Wtlhamstown W Va On the
way home they vtstted thetr
other son Mr and Mrs Gerald
Swartz and famtly at Manetta
0
Garn er Grtffm called on hts
cousm at 0 Bleness Memonal
Hospttal Easter Sunday af
ternoon
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Henderson have been qutle
poorly wtlh after-effects or the
nu
Robert Bernard has been tn
0 Bleness Hosptlal Athens for
observa twn and treatment
Mr ana Mrs Charles D
Woode called on hts stster
Carn e Burson
m Ktmes
Conval escent Home last
Tuesday Mrs Burson ts tm
provmg from a recent attack of
mleslmal flu
Last weekend guests of Mr
and Mrs Arthur Atherton
)l'ere lhetr s on m law and
daughter Mr and Mrs Ernest
Vmeyard of Mtchtgan
Mr
and Mr s George
Dono\ a n a r e exca vatmg for
lhe1r new home here
Mr
and Mrs Wtlbur
Robtnson are bmldmg on to
lhetr prese nt home here
Mr and Mrs Thomas Dtddle
have moved thetr trailer home
from the Robert Burke lot here
to southern Metgs County
Mr and Mrs Rtchard
Douglas have moved thetr
b a tier on the lot vacated by the
Dtddles adjacent to the new
home of thet~ brother m law
and stster Mr and Mrs
Robert Burke

a long dtstance phone call from
Mr and Mrs Joseph Johnson
and famtly of Orlando ' Fla
Easter mornmg
Mrs Geneva Shumate was a
Sund ay alternoon vtsttor of
Mrs Helen Johnson

eva n ge s t -p ho"' e 99 '/ 7856
C on se r"at vc
non
n st um enta Sunday wor sH p
10 a m
B b le s udy 1 a m
wo sh p 6 p m
Wedn esd ay
El bl e st udy 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
{no
denom n a t on a )
Lan gs v le
De&gt;&lt;.t er Roall h e Rev Wor l ey
Ha l ey p rt sl or Sunday Sc hoo
10 a m
ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
p m
Pray er
m ee t n g
lue sday
7 30 p m
youth
group Fr day 7 30 p m
SEVENTH DAY
AD
VENTIST
L o c at ed on
M u lber ry
He ghl s
near
Ve eran s M em or al Hosp l&lt;t
Po m ero y
Pa st or H e rb ert
M organ Sabba th Sc hool ever y
Sa t urday at 2 p m and wo rs h p
se rv ce to tow ng a 3 15 p m
Op en B be d sc uss on each
Thur sday at 7 30 p m at he
c hur c h
The
F r end y
Chur ch
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Pr e a c h n g
9 30 a m
I st and sec ond
Sundays of e a c t~ month th ret
a nd fourth Su nday s e a c h
onth w or sh p se rv ce at 7 30
p m Wednesday even ngs a
7 30 Pray er and B be St udy
F RST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST 1B 2 Mu ber ry A ve
Po me oy
a ff 1 ated
w lh
s B c
th e Rev
Fr ed H I
p as to
Troy Zw 1 ng Sunday
sc h oo supl
Su nday sc hool
9 JO a n
morn n g w or sh p
10 30
Su nday eva nge l 51 c
eel nq
7 30 p m
Pr ay er
n eel g Wedn es d a y 7 30 p m

d ay s Chur c h
c hoot 9 JO
a m
p r ay er m e t nq
f r st
Wednesday 7 30 p Y1
EAST LETART J Wor sh p
7 JO p m
ec ond and fourth
Sundays c hu rc h schoo l 9 30
am
prayer m eet ng th rd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GREAT BEND
Wor sh p I I
fit fl
1nd and 4t h Sunday s
Chur ch Sc hool
0 a m
LETART FALLS - Wor sh p
10 am Chur ch Sc hoo 9 am
8 bl e study 7 JO p m ev ery
Tue sday
MORNING STAR - Wor sh p
9 30 a m
Chu ch Sc hoo 0 30
a m
M d w ee k.
Ser v c e
Wednesday a p m
MORSE CHAPEL Wor
Sh p 1 am
l st and Jrd
Sundays Churc h Sc hool
10
• m

•m
AtFRED

Sunday schoo l
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
pre a ch ng a t 11 a m
eac h
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wedne sday WSC S B p m
on t h rd Tuesday ea ch month
REEDSVILLE Sunday
Schoo
9 30 prea ch ng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
7 30 p m Tuesday wsc s 7 30
f rst Thursday each mon th
SILVER RIDGE
Wors'h p
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh p 9 a m
Chur c h
School 10 a m
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George Freder ck
supt Serv ce weekly 9 36 am
on Sunday Preaching first and
th rd Sundays ot month by
Cl fiord Sm th 9 30 a m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrel l
Doddr1l l
pa stor Sunday Schoo l 9 30
am
Leonard G lmore f rs t
elder
even ng se r v ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO
Racme Route 2 The
Rev Char es Hand pastor
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh p
11 a m
Even ng serv 1ces Tue sday and
Frday7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - 8 ble
Study
9 30 a m
morn ng
worsh p 10 30 a m
even ng
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B b e Study 7 30 p m
MT OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sunday School
10 am w1th w liard P1got1
supt Evangel st c message
each Sunday evenmg 7 30 p m
by
E der
Russe l l
Cl ne
m n s er of he Aposto l c Fa th
B be Study Wednesday 7 30

MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH~ BAPTIST Corn er F ourth and Ma n
M dd epor t Rev Henry Key
Jr pa stor Sunday Schoo 9 30
am
M s Erv n Baumgard
n er sup!
Morn ng worsh p
10 d5 a m
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES ~
Larry Carnahan pres d ng
m n ster Sunday B ble lee
l'ure 9 30 am
Watch tower
study 10 30 a m
Tuesday
B b l e study 7 30 p m
Thurs
day m n s t ry school 7 30
p m
serv ce meet ng 8 30

pm

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chnst H1 Clln~flan Un1on
Lawrence Manley pastor
Mrs Russe I Young Sunday
School Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
Even ng worsh p
7 30
W ednesday
prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD
Rae ne Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Sunday school 9 45 a m
mornmg worsh p
11 a m
even ng worsh p
7 30 p m
Prayer meet ng Tuesday 7 30
p m
Young peoples meet ng
7 30 p m Thursday

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

GOO Bertha K ngrey
subs titute pastor
Sunday
School
10 a m
worsh p
serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m

HAZEL

COMMUNITY

CHURCH Near Long Bo t
tom Est
H art pastor Roy
Brown
ass s lant
pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Chu r ch
7 30
p m
each
Sunday
even ng prayer meet ng 7 30
p m Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL - Th rd Ave t he
Rev W II am Knlite l pa stor
Ronald Dugan Sunday Schoo
Supt Cla sses for all ages
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B1b e study Wednesday 7 30
p m
you th serv ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum M d
dlepor t
Noel
Herrman
pastor
Saturday even ng
serv c e 7 p m Sunday school
10 a m
Sunday even1ng
worSh iP 7 p m

OF

MT
UNION BAPTIST
Re v Cec 1 Cox pa st or Sund a y
Schoo l Sup!
Jo e Sayr e
Sunday s c hoo l 9 4 5 am
Sunday even ng wor sh p 7 JO
Wedne sday prayer and B bJe
study 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood
pa stor
Howard Caldw ell Jr Sunday
Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hoo
9 30 a m
Morf'l ng Sermon
10 30 a m
S und&lt;~y
e ven ng
serv ce 7 p m
LET ART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Free and
Norr s pastor F loyd Norr s
sup f Sunday S(.noo l 9 30 a m
morn ng sermon iJO 30 am
Prayer serv c e Wedf"'esday
7 30 p m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
G P
GOO OF PROPHECY
Sm th pastor Sunday Schoo
0 a m
Ar hur Henson Supt
Morning Worsh p j 1 a m
Young People s serv 1ce
7
p m
Even ng serv ce 7 JO
p m Wedne s day M d We ek
Prayer Serv ce
7 30 p m
Youth m eet ng
6 30 p m
Even ng wor sh p 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
R ev
Herbert Grate pa stor Wor
sh p serv ce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R chard Barton
sup
Prayer meet ng
Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST Cl fford Sm th
m n st er Sunday School 9 30
am
morn ng church 10 30
a m Sunday even ng serv1 ce
7 30 p m Wednesday serv ce B

pm

LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
METHODIST - Rev Rob er t
E Buckley pastor W I I am
Ba ley Supl
Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh p
10 30 a m
even ng wo;sh p
7 30 p m Wednesday Chr1st an
Youth Cru sade
6 30 p m
Thursday cho r pract ce
7

STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
schoo l serv ce 10 a m Praye
meet ng Thursday
7 p m
Sunday evenmg serv ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHR 1ST
Pomeroy
Harr sonv lie
Roaj R ck Morr son pastor
Sunday sc hool supt
Steven
St anley Sunday sc hool 9 30
morn ng worsh p and
a m
c ommun Of'\ ·
10 30
a m
Sunday
~ven ng
you h
Chr sl ar~ En'd eavor 6 30 p m
worsh p serv 1ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday e ven ng
prayer me e t ng and B b l e
study 7 JO D m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN
P n e Grove the Rev Ar hur
Combs pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m
chur c; h serv ce s
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
8 ble School
9 30
am mornmg worSh i P
0 30
am Sunday even ng Worsh ip
Serv ce
7 30 p m
cho r
pract ce Sunday and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer meetmg
and B ble Study Wednesday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Rev Free land Norr s pasta
Sunday school 10 a m Ch urch
serv ce
7 p m
Wednesday
B ble St ud y 7 p m

CHRIST

M ddleport 5th and Man
George
Glaze
m tn1ster
James Sheets supermtendent
B bl e schoo
9 30 a m
mornmg worsh p 10 30 am
even ng worsh p 7 30 p m
prayer serv ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Thomas E
Weaver pastor
F loyd Carson Sunday school
super ntendent Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
morn ng worsh1p
10 30
Sunday evange st c
meet ng
7 p m
prayer
meeting Wednesday 7 p m

RACINE FIRST CHURCH

GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N

Second Ave
M ddlepor t
Le sl ey G Holt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m
worsh p ser
v ce 11 a m worsh•P serv c e
7 30 p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer serv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERIA:N
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dwight
L Zav tz Pastor D rector
H A R R IS 0 NV 1 L L E
Sunday Church Sc hool 9 30
am Mrs Homer Lee 51Jpt
Mornmg WorShiP 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT Sunday
Church School 9 30 am John
F
Fu ltz
Supt
Morn ng
Worsh p IO 30 a m
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Worsh p
9 a m
Sunday
Chu r ch Schoo l
0 am
Mrs
Sampson Hal Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarn er
D1rector
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE H1cks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 15
am
Church School 10 am
ENTERPRISE - WorShip 9
a m
Church Schoo 10 am
FLATWOODS - Worsh p 11
a m
Church Schor l 10 &amp; m
POMEROY
Worsh p
10 30 am Church Schoo l 9 IS
a m
UM v F 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS
Worsh p
10 a m Chu r ch Schoo l 9 am
UMYF 6 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH Worsh p 10 30
am Church School 9 30" m
UM Y F 7 p m
RUTLAND
WorshiP 9 15
a m
Church Schoo l 10 a m
UMY P 7 P m
SALEM CENTER Wor
sh p 9 am
Churc'l School 10
a m
UM Y F Thursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R:tchard E Jarvt s
AS 8 U R Y Worsh P 11
am Church School 9 SO am
WSCS 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
am
Church School 10 am
W&lt;SCS Jrd Wednesday 7 30

0

pm

MINERSVILLE - Worsh p
10 am Church School 9 am
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Church
School 9 30 a m
worsh1p
serv
7 30 p m
SOUTHE~N CLUSTER
Rev Ste'tlen Wtlson
Rev Larry Polmg
Rev Howard Sh veley
BETHANY
(Dorcas)
Worsh p 9 30 am
Church
School 10 :,tO am
CAN MEL Worsh p
11
11 m
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School 10 am
APPLE GROVE - Worsh p
7 JO p m f rst and t ~ rd sun

OF THE NAZARENE
Su nday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Worsh1p 10 30 am
Even ng Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday Mid Week Serv 1ce
Sunday School Supermtenden t
Gerald Wells
P astor
Rev
Morr1s M Wolfe
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Walter P B kacsan pastor
Ronne Sa l ser
S S Supt
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng Wor sh p 10 45 a m
Sunday evenmg worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng B ble
Study; 8 p m
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon G la sure pastor
Sunday School 9 30 am
YOUth and jun or youth serv ce
6 45 p m
even n g worsh p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wednesday 7 30 o m
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean
pastor Sunday Schoo l 10 am
Leon M ller
sup!
Even ng
serv ce
7 30 p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m
CliE)T"'E"'R"" CHURCH OF
GOD Rev
James Sat
terf eld pastor Sunday Schoo l
9 30 &amp; m
worsh1p serv ce 11
am
even ng serv ce
7
prayer serv ce 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
worsh1p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv ce 7 30
M d week serv ce Wednesday
7 30 p m
~
SYRAC\JSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lar mo re
pastor
Bob
Moore Sunday Schoo Supt
Sunday Schoo c::lasses for all
ages
9 30 a m
mo rnmg
worsh p 10 45 NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangel st1c serv ce
Sunday 7 30 p m Mid week
prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 30p m MISSIOnary meetmg
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED
FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
Robert Sm fh pastor Sunday
school 9 30 a m class leader
Leo H I I worShiP serv ce
10 JO a m
church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST- Eden R
Blake pastor Sunday School
10 a
m
Howard McCoy
supt
Morn ng sermon 11 a
m
Sunday n ght serv ces
Chr 1st an Endeaver 7 30 p
m
song serv 1ce 8 p m
Preachmg a 30 p m
Mid
week Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 p m
Ray Adams
lay leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHR ST ,_ Located at Rutland
on New L ma Road next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robert Musser
Sunday School supt Sunday
school 10 30 am
worsh1p
7 30 P m B1ble study Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
Saturday
night prayer serv ce 7 30 p m
HEMLOCI&lt;
GROVE
CHRISTIAN - Roger Watson
pastor
Ray Whaley
supt
Morning worsh p 9 30 am
church school
10 30 a m
young peoples meeting 6 30
Pm
evening- worship 7 30
P m Bible study Wednesdav

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1 believe th1s un1verse ts no acctdent
I believe all life ~omes from God
1 belteve He cares about ME
and wants me really to care about
H1m
1 believe 1 have fallen short of p1easmg God
yet He s1 tll lets me
ltve tn freedom I am not hts slave
I believe that Jesus Chnst revea led God s forgtvtng love wh e n Hethe Son of God-sacnftced Hts perfect life for my Imperfect life
1 beheve that Jesus rbse from death assunng me that tt ts Gods de
stre that I too may reach etermty
And because I believe- ! want to share w1th you my Fa1th
and the
msp tralton I have found as I worship every Sunday tn church

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Week 20 33 Beat the Clock 13

Scene 33 Bob Hope 3 4 15 S1x M Ilion Dollar Man 6 13

9 00 - Masterp1e oe Theater 33 , B centenn al Lecture Senes 20
Moves It Started m Naples 8 The Angry H1lls 10
9 30 - Brian Ke th 3 4 15 Odd Couple 13 Ozz e s G rls6
10 00 - News 20 Rei Qlous America 33 Dean Mart n 3 15 4
Portr a it A Man Whos e Name wa s John To m a 6 13

10 30 - Day At N ght 33
10 45 -

Mov es Where the Boys Are B
Hangover Square 10
The Raven 13
1 00 - M dn ~h i SP.CCial J 4 Don K1rshn er s Ro c k Concert 6
Take F ve For L fe 15 Salute to t he T ony Awards Mov1e
The Bamboo Saucer 10
2 30 '- Mev e The Ev I of Frankensfe n 4 News 13
4 00 - Mov e Counterplot 4
5 30 - Mov1e l11 s1de the Mafia 4

SATURDAY APRIL20
6 30 - Chr stopher Closeup 10
6 30 TV Classroom 6 Fa th for Tod•y 10 Ky Afo eld 13

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7 00 - Ne ghbors 13 Fun for Everyone 6 Treehouse Club 8 10
7 15 - Woman s Point of V1ew 3
7 30
M•n for COS I 10 Sesame Sl 20 Gospel 6 Abbot and
Cos tello 8 Saturday Report 3 Osmonds 13 Farm Front 4
8 00 - Jakes Place 6 L dsv lie 3 4 15 Bugs Bunnv 13 Ha r
Bear Bunch 6 Lass e 10
8 30 - Yog s Gang 6 13 Mtster Rogers 20 Addams Fam ly 3
4 IS Sabr na B Popeye 10
9 00 - Emergency Plu s A 3 4 15 Super Fr end s 6 13 Move
10 Sesame Street 20
9 ]0 - ln ch H1gh Pnvate Eye 3 A 15
10 00 - Elec Co 20 Lass1e s Rescue Rangers6 13 My Favonte
Mart tan 10 B Stgmund and The Sea Monsters 3 .4 15
10 30 - Goober and the Ghost Chaser s 6 13 Ptnk Panther s 3 4
15 Jeann e 8 10 Zoom 20
11 00 - Star Trek 3 A 15 Brady K ds 6 13 Speed Buggy 6 10
Sesame St 20
11 30 - Jose and the Pussycats n Outer Space 8 10 Butch
Cass dy 3 4 15 M tss on Magac 6 13
Jetsons 3 4 15 lnstde Out 20 Movae 6 13 Pebbles &amp;
12 00
Bamm Bamm 6 10
12 15 - Search f or Science
12 30 Go3 4 15 Fat Alberts 10
1 00 - Man from UNCLE A American Bandsland 6 13 It
TakesATh ef3 Chtldren s F tlm Festtval8 10 Western Star
Theater 15
I 30 - Greatest Sports Legends 15
2 00
Soul Tra n 6 Wagon Tram 3 TBA 15 Movte
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GREGAT10NAL CHURCH Mrs Wor ey Francs Sunday
s.choo sup! Sunday sc hoo 10

2 15 - Baseball 15
2 30 - NBA Playoffs 6 10
3 00 - F sh n Hole 13

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HYSELL

RUN

FREEDOM

SEARS

MONTGOMERY WARD

Author zed Ca talog Merchant
Lou s W Osborne

CATALOGU E STOR E

220 E Ma 1n

RUTLAND CHURCH OF

FAIRVIEW

NORTH

DEAR HELEN
My mother hves wtth us She has the best room m the house
- we moved upstatrs for her I do all her laundry mcndmg
cleanmg cookmg etc whtle she enjoys TV or gads around She
makes long-distan ce calls burns her hght day and mghl and
expects spectat treatment though she tsn t stck
wouldn t mmd all lhts except my broth er the dnnket
gambler ts her pet He makes twt ce as much as my husb a nd but
loses tl at the races then rnmes cr)mg to Mom to pay hts rcn l
and other btlls plus chtld suppotl to Ius dtvorced wtfe She even
pa)S for vacahons He tak~s wtlh hts gtrlfnend
Mom goes out to eat wtth him several tunes a week Sh~ fo ots
the btU She gave hun a car for hts btrthday llabv brother always
lays on her for all hts extras But our four children don t get
outstanding gtfls from t!tetr grandmother She never offct s to
help US out monevwtse saymg shes my mother and I should
keep her fref of charge
Stnce brother spends all her Soctal Secunty anj part of het
savmgs each month ts there any Solutwn 1 - J H
Dear J
Yes' Move Mom to Babv Brother s apartment Smc e he gels
all uf her money he should also have the pnvtlege of her com
pany - H

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DEAR HELEN
Wnen I hrsl mel my husband he had a beard After da tmg a
couple of months my face broke oul tn a rash I ftnally convlllced
him to shave clean - 1t was a cho tce bet\\een ktsses or halt and
won

Now we re marrted and he s started to grow back hts beard
Agatn I ve got the rash on my face I hale that beard but he
hates to shave
I guess kissmg tsn t as unpotlant to him any more but do you
suppose if I threatened to gel my hatr cut real short (whtch he
hates) and stopped shavmg my legs and underarms he d get nd
of that awful hatr ' He s so handsome wtthout a beard - Wi\N1 S
A SMOOTHIE
DEAR WAS
Smce beards are gomg out you pt obably won l hevc lhts
problem much longer Meanwhtle treat the rash wtlh abstmence
and announce you ve thrown a\\ay your razor too But don l
nag JUSt let your husband overhear you makmg an ap
pomtmenl for a short hatrcul - H
Dear Helen
Can l Beheve It commented on anl t-Semtllc bumper
sltckers and feared a return to the Httler holocaust You slated
a few hale stgns only mdicate the warped lhtnkmg of a few
people who flaunt them COuld f rerrund you that m Germany
Jews and Chrtsltans hved stde by stde m harmony unttll933 when
Httler and hts few who flaunted hate spread anlt-Semtltsm
9 30 - Bob Newhart Show 6
10 00

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Owen Marsha l l i3 Carol Burne tt

10 30 - Day at Nigh t 33

a 10

11 00 - NewsSIO 4 ABCNew s 6 13
11 15---Jaycee Auct1on 6 N ew s 13
ll 30 - Movie Submarane Command 4
I M ar ed a Monster
from Ou ter Spa ce 8
Cre ature \lv t h I he Blu e Beard 13

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1974

s r k r g t&gt;arga s oday do a
a o 10 sc 1se bass Le t co ch
pan y have a c rys tal c ea u
de s tand ng ol t1 e pas 1 o s

45 - News 3 M dntaht Soec al 15
OD-Movae
N cky s World 10
15
Move
The Borg a St ck 3
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Move
Dra cula s Daughter 13
30 - Mov e
T oo Late Blues 4
30 - News 13
30
Peyton Place 4
Oo--Mov e
The Atomtc C ty 4

ARIES (March 20 Apr I 19)
You II ee l su c o you sell
t1
you o und a a 1s ad y r 1 5
w I pe n I you o d~J w 1h
a the s I mly b u t Ia y
The e s so c!11 ng yo
lee
you shau d De (10 1g o day
You wo qu tc know what
s
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h s ead
GEMINI (May 21 June 20)
Do
wa o h gs to co iJ o
YOU []east; I VC K OW Yh l
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CANCER (June 21 July 22)
Co 11 0 ave
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ghts w haul I s
1 y g a ge
LEO (July 23 Aug 22 ) A
so l t o Ia o e a t you
eec1s
S av 1 Cl b e
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AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb

19) I you a u ude s rc c u
vou w ork w I suff er tad 1y r y

u o be resen t u o a ask
you II be aske d to do o
" ol he

throughout the countt v l'he result

13 rntlhon people w ei e

murdered 1n con centratton c tn1ps
You also satd If your brotht!rs and cous ms wer e 111 the
Isra el \rmy wouldn t you wtsh bad luck to thetr enenucs 1t so
happens my cou" ns and ft tends ARE ft ghtmg and dymg 111 ll us
war bet,Hen the l si a ells and th e At abs I wtsh victor) f or I st acl
but\ also wtsh for peace - an)thmg to stop young men a mi
women f1 om d) mg be th ey lsi aeh 01 A r ab
lf you don thmk a few people Hate II c Jews ca n
start a n ev. \\ ave uf J e w ba hng m thi s c uur lr) v ou
natv c or extremely optnmsl1c 1m no pC!:iStnllst

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MIZ MARTHA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY
We F 11 All Doctors Pre scnpt1ons
992 2955
Pomeroy 0

Cor Rts 7 &amp; 554

Chesh re

IiJass

Fam ly Recreat on
Sw mmmgs Camp ng

Ph 36 7 74 4

FUL L SERVICE SHOP
Rad a l Cut s &amp; Toupee s

120 E Ma n St

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO

Pom eroy

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION

Bakers of Hol sum Bread

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

Racme

Ph

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9591

ALL WEATHER ROOFING AND
CONSTRUCTION CO

WAID CROSS' SONS STORE

DBA Anthony Plumb ng and Heclfmg

Grocenes &amp; Genera l Mer cha nd se
Rae ne
Ph 949 577?

337 N 2nd

M ddleport

992 3550

VIRGIL B TEAFORD, SR

GAUL'S MARKET

REAL ESTATE BR OKER
110 Meehan c St
Pi 992 3325

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CHESTER OHIO

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Small Dozer Work
Phone 992 3284
Middleport

SMITH NELSON- MOTORS
Author zed Buck Pont 1ac GMC Dea ler

500E MaonSt

Keep sake D amond R ng s
212 E Mam Sf
Pomeroy

Bakers of Good Bread
HUNTINGTON W VA

St Rt

M&amp;R FOODLINER

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN STORE

MIDDLEPORT OHIO

MIDDLEPORT 0

GAUL'S SHAKE HAVEN

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE

Shor.t Orders- Carry Out
A Cool Dm ng Room

Pant P lumb ing &amp; E lectr c:"'ll Supplies
Tuppers Plams

Chester Ohio

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Ph 667 3963

RACINE PLANING MILL

RACINE FOOD MARKET
Ractne

Ph 9922 1/A

K&amp;C JEWELERS

HEINER'S BAKERY

Butldmg Suppl es &amp; Custo

The Store W1th A Heart
Ph 949 33.t2

M1llwork

Ph 992 3978

BIBLE

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,ASOlfNE ALLEY

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
There ts nothm g wrung
about sw mdlm g your oppo
nents provtded yo u do II
honestly Thus you are not
supposed lo hesttate when
you h. ve no problem but
there ts no sttgma attached to
last play when you do have
some sort of problem
South dtd have a probl em
about hts stx dtamond con
tract What was he gomg to
do about the two mlSSmg aces?
Obvmusly they were spht
but how could he keep the
man "ho held the ace of
trumfs from lead tn g a
spade
It looked almost hopeless
but Sou th figured out an
honest swt ndl e that JUSt
lmghl work tf West held the
ace of trumps and Jack of
spades
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hts stx of cl ubs on one good
heart and the queen of clubs
on the other one Then he led
a trump
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dectded that East was
marked wtth four clu bs to the
ace In that case tf East also
held the spade kmg a spade
lead would allow South to
play dummy s 10 and avotd
the loss of a spade lrtck So
West led a thtrd heart and
South was able to dtscard hts
three spades on dummy s
clubs

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
700 E Ma1n

Devoted to the Interest of The
Meags &amp; Mason Area

992 2101
Pomeroy

Pomeroy Ohio

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TAURUS (Apr I 20 May 20)

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Support the Church of Your Cho ce
104 W Mam
Pomeroy
Ph 992 3354

MIDDLEPORT OH IO

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CHURCH Letart W Va
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1
R:ev
George Hoschar
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m Prayer and B1ble studv
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Serv1ce Tuesday
10 am
Worship SerV IcE
Thursday
7'\f!f"'""

WIN AT BRIDGE

South's fast one ts legtt

HAYMAN'S (General Merchandise)

MARK V STORE

CHRIST P 0 Box 487 MIter
St
Mason W Va Sunday
B1ble Study 10 a m
Worsh p
11 am and 7 p m B b l e Stud y
Wednesday 7 p m
Vocal
mUSIC
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TIST
Corner of Second and
Anderson
Mason
Pastor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 45 a m
worsh p serv1ce 11
am and 7 30 p m
Weekly
Bible study Wednesday 7 30

HARTFORD CHURCH OF

7 30 - Course of our T m es 33 Bobby Goldsborol 3
8 Oo-AII 1r the Fam ly 8 10 Partndqe Fam tv 6 13 Book
Beat 33 Emergency 3 .4 15
8 30 MASH 8 S1lent Ftlm 33 Wacky World of Jonathan Wmters
6 Move
N ght of T error 13
9 00 - Mary Ty ler Mwre 8 10 Move Soloman and Sheba 3
15 College Basketball 4 ABA Playoff 6

SISter Gives Brother Takes

love

For Saturday Apr I 20

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CHRIST io Chrlsttan UntonThe Rev w lllam Campbell
pastor
Sunday School
9 30
a~
James Hughes supt
eve'ning serv1ce
7 30 p m
Wednesday evening prayer
meetin$1
7 30 p m
Youth
prayer $erv ce elllch Tuesday

Catch 33 33

Ph 992 366 3

Pomeroy

296 W Se cond

De vot ed t o Me1gs Mason Area
Pom eroy 0

MASON FlRS11 BAPTIST -

MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St Mason W
Va Chest.er Tennant pastor
Sunday schoo]
10 a m
morn ng worsh p
11 a m
evangel !.t1 c serv ce 7 30 p m
B1ble stu dy and prayer sennce
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133

6 30 - Zoom 33
7 00 - Hee Haw 6 a Lawrence Welk 13 4 15 Thnllseek er s 8

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO

THE DAILY SENTINEL

George Cas to pastor Su nday
Schoo l 9 30L _g__ve nlng worsh p
7 30 Thursday evefl ng prayer
serv ce 7 JO p 111

CHURCH

W1de World of Sports 6 13 Wrestlmg 8 Outdoors w ath

MEIGS COUNTY BRANCH

D al992 2316

MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL

Second and Pome roy Sts Stan
Cra g pastor Sunday school
9 45 am
worShiP servtee 1l
a m
tr a n ng un on
6 30
p m evenmg wor'sh p sennce
7 30 p m
M d week prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

Mr and Mr s Cha l es R Shee ts
106 Cou r t St
Pomeroy
992 300 1

Ph 9912176

Nat onw de Insurance Co of Colu mbus 0
307 Spr ng Av e
Pomeroy

COMMUNITY

THE NAZARENE
Rev
Lloyd 0 Gr mm Jr pastor
Su nda y Schoo l 9 30 a m
Morn ng worsh p 10 30 a m
Young peoples serv1ce 6 45
p m
Evangel 1st c serv cc
7 30 p m Wednesday even ng
se r lt ce 7 30 p m

MASON

Pom eroy

P J. PAULEY

RUTLAND

CHURCH Sunday Schoo l
9 30 a m Worsh p service 11
a m
Wednesday
prayer
meet ng
7 30 p m
Su nday
n1ght worshiP 7 30 p m

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With the hope tl wtll tn some meas~re foster and help sustam that
whtch ts good m fam1ly and commumty l1fe th1s feature ts sponsor e d by
th e bus mess f1rms and organtzattons whose names appear below

MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN

RUTLAND

33
A 15 - Baseball 3 Baseball A
4 30 - Who Dealf? 33

News 8 Look At The Book 15
M o•11e
You re Never Too Young 10 0 nah Shore Wmne r s
C1rcle Champ (..nshlp 6 13

MISSION - Bad Knobs Rev
L R Gluesencamp pastor
Roger Wilfred
Sr
Sunday
Schoo l Supt Sunday School
9 30 am
Sunday even ng
worShiP 7 30 Prayer meet ng
Tuesday
7 30 p m
Ernest
Deeter class leader
Youth
meet ng
Wednesday
7 30
p m
Ernest Deeter leader

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rod Kasler pastor
V H Bra l ey Sunda y school
sup! Sunday school 9 30 a m
wo sh1p sen ce and com
mun on
10 30 a m
youtl1
mee hn g
6 p m
Sunday
even ng serv 1ce 7
reg u la r
board meetmg t h rd Saturday
7 p m

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GOSPEL

CHRIST Robe rt Shook
pastor
Sunday school
9 30
am
Russell Spencer supt
worShiP serv1ce
10 45 a m
evenmg worsh p alternating
w th c E at 7 30 p m on
Sunday Pr ayer meet ng 7 30
p m Wednesday Al fred Wo lfe
la y leader
WHITES
CHAPEL
Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
pastor
Sun day schoo l 9 30
a m
worsh lp serv ce 10 30
am B1ble study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

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4 DO-Baseba ll Pre Game Show 3 4 Audubon W 1ldl fe Theatre

Jul1us Boros 10 I Spy 15 A B1IW1th Kn t 33

FREE

METHODIST - Ronald Wells
pastor
Sunday School 9 30
a m
Mor n ng wo sh p 10 30
am
Young P eop e s Serv 1ce
Evangelist c ser
6 45 p m
v ce
1 30
p m
Prayer
meet ng Thursday 7 30 p m

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LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN
Mr
Robert
Wyatt pastor Sunday Schoo l
supt
Ronald Osborne B ble
Schoo l 9 30 a m
preach ng
10 45 a m
Evening serv ces
7 30 p m

Farm Home and Garden 20

11 00 - News Weather Sporl$3 4 6 8 10 13 15 Janak1 33
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LATTER DAY SAINTS
Portland
Rae ne Road
W1ll am Roush pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
School
D re ctor Sunday School 9 30
am
Morn ng worsh p 10 30
a m Sunday even ng serv ce 7
p m
Wednesday
even ng
prayer serv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Ear l Shuler pas or
Worsh p serv ce
9 30 a m
Sunday Sunday schoo l
0 JO
a m 6 be study and prayer
serv ce 7 JO p m Thur sday
K ngsbury
Road
Sunday
School 9 30 am Ralph Carl
sup ! Worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay St tes
pastor

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Sunday sc hool supt
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sc hool
9 30 a m
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B bl e
study Wednesday 7 30 p m

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Corner S x hand
Pa tm e
t he
Rev
Si eve
Skaggs
pa s lor
Danny
Thompson Sunday school supt
WMPO rad o program 7 45
am Sunday school 9 15 am
mor 1mg worsh p \0 15 am
Youth act v t es and t e l owsh p
for iun or and sen or h gh
sludents 6 p m B ble study
7 JO p m
M d weeK prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m

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W r sh p 7 30
p m Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Wor sh p 11 a m
2nd and 4 h Sundays Chur ch
Sc hOol 10 a m
WESLEYAN (Raclne) Wor s h p
11 am
Church
Sc hoo 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Wo sh p 0 am
Chur ch School 9 a m
Prayer
M ee t ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM Chur ch
serv ce s 9 a m
Sunday
Schoo 9 45 a m B ble Study
ev ery Thursday 7 30 p m
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.Wanted To Buy
For Sale
NICE J bedroom lhom e lor sa le
COMPLETE
511
,000. P hon e 992 3915 or 992
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furniiUrt'
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south of Midd lepo rt o fl Roul~
1.1 .JO M A Hilll 1-? ccdsvtl le ,
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Rt JJ oppos,r e
7 on s tory 's Run Ror~rl April
Ohro Phone J7 8 61J9
4 Ill 6tc EXCLU~ I VE
LOCA T IO NS I
REPAIR
trailer court. Ha r tford , W
Va
20 and 21
3 ?&lt;~ tic
Oe lu )(e lull tea1u r ed hom es
FIRE DEPARTMENT
1 19 6tc
Pomeroy
808 W Mam Sf
.t 10 TI C
LOS T br1g 111 car pet co lor s
from '1&gt;75,000 to 'Sd5,000 &lt;I
EQUIPMENT
•
0 L D au to's, 6 or mor e cars, w il l
res tore th em wtlh Blue
bed room s, 2 ba tt1s 2 ca r
g1ve $3 00 p1ece , 18 ca rs or
Lus tre
Ren t
e lc c tr 1c
gilr&lt;tge , fam il y room, a~r"
EXTINGUISHER
W
d
REV IVA L, begtnnmg Ap ril 15 GUN Shoo t 7 p m Fr tday ~1 1 the
Racme Gun Clu b
fa c tory
more Wil l g1ve be lfc r pncre dre pa 1r 1awn mowers an
s h am pooe r $1 Baker F ur
condd 1o ned large c oun ry
Begtns 7 30 each eve nm g at
SALES&amp; SERVICE
PHONE
cho ked guns on l y
A ssorlt•d
Ca ll 985 4297
Pomeroy Wesleyan Ho l tness
nrtu re Company
lo ts v 1s 1t Rock Spnngs, ru' st
HOME ALARMS
gilr e n frac tors
lnC'ilfS
3 211 ftc
Chur ch on Rou t e 143 , one half
&lt;~ 19 J tc
1 1 ~ mil es north ot Pomeroy
.:1 1 7 3tc
mile f rom Rl 7 bypa s ~; Th e
where
s 33 ta
and
7 m ee t
Phone 742 -4673
PH.
CHRY SA NTHEMUM s planl s
Next to Rt
Elemen
ry and
new
evan gel rst tS Oav td l.tQh l
•. DAy OR NIGHT
CAS
H
pa
1d
tor
a
ll
maKes
anct
·-I
$1
a doz e n Phone 1 1304 ) 77J
Hrgtl
schoo
l
Also
VIS
a!
P.,ggs
742
-5595
fro m Cha mbers. Artzo n a
mode
ls
ot
mobrl~ 1 homes
SH
OOT
ING
Match
F
or
k
ed
Run
Th ere w il l be s p ecia l sm gtng
51 J7
c res t Manor , on Rt 7 rust
Btll BroWn, Owner
Phone area cod e 614 473 9531
Sport s man C l ub , r100n S un
t1 19 7t p
pasl Ea stern J r and Sr H tgl'l
and p ta.,ing and eve r yone ts
Free Garag.
4 13 tfc
Qay
Fac tory choked guns
welcome Th e pastor tS 0 Del l
School For fu ll deta 1ls, wrtte
Rutland, Or1io
on l y
1970 MODE L Yamaha 36 0
RACINE , OHIO
E s ltmate s
Man tey
Fr e d B Goeg 1e 1n . Great
E nct u r o ~ $450
Phone Harry
4 18 31c
4 10 9t c
AN TIQUE quilts and 1ewe1ry
P1cken s 99? 3061
Am
e r 1caSt
n Hom
S~c ond
Pom es,
ero y 22or1 caWll r
Also, 1nteres ted 1n furnllure
Frtday
and
4 19 Jtc
CONCERNIN G Act s 10 1 4 1n YARD SALE
our 24 hour number 1n
and
dashes
Call
992
5262
Saturday on L.:! rk rns Street
Col umbu s,
1 239 968 1
Wate r , Etectnc , Ga s, Sewer
th e B1bl e, Was Cornel 1us
.EXPERIENCED
eventngs or morn1ngs
Rutland . Ohto Baby st roller
Bu rld erso l W G Bes t Homes
saved befor e Pe ter had oc
L1
nes
rn s ta li ed
Work
vROCERY
bUSiness
fo
r
sa
le
'
1
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1
0
tfc
lawn
mow
er
record
p
l
ayer
1
4 21 61C
cas1on to speak. to h 1m? No
guaranteed
Bulldmg for sale or lease
htgh chatr , somethmg
to r
Ac ts 11 14 The Pent ecostal
Phone 773 5618 from a 30 p m ----- ----------Dozer , Bac khoe, Truck s
everyone
F 1r e 1S 111 on South Th1 rd
to 10 p m for appointmen t
l1mestone &amp; Fdl D~rt
4 I B ?tc _ll! NK Autos
co mplete and
• Avenue , Middlepor t. Ohio
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
3 20 lfc
- ----- --dcl 1v e red to our yard We p 1~k
CommerCia f. Res1denha I
45760
up auto bodtes and buy a ll
4 1961 c SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
Con struction &amp; Re mode l
From the la rgest Truck or
Hollow Gun Club tu r n firs t
k1nd s of •scrap meta ls and SINGER sewing ma chin es 1972
PAINTING
Bulldozer
Radrator to the
mod
el
rn
bea
ut
ifUl
walnut
r1gh t aft er Mdes C~t e r y
tron R1der :s S.J tvag e Stat e
P ARASOL 8out1qu e Beauty
ca bm et Ma kes d es1gn st 1t
smallest
Hea
ten Core.
Ru tl and F actory
oked
Rou t e 124 Rt 4 Pomeroy
Sa lon next to Skate A way
A~
1·:;'1
8-K EXCAVATING
c~es, z1g zag
buttonhol es,
gun s only Sunday , Apr 1 1.4~ Oh 1o Phon e 992 54 68
ROOF PAINTING
Na than Brggs
Ro ller R1 nk
Announced
blind hems, etc L1ke new
p m
t1 16 ?6 tp
Ga lflp olts
sprmg spec tills, 10 per cen t off
R.ad1ator Spec1ahst
1
Onl y $89 95 Call Ravenswood
COMPANY
4 18 Jtc
-- - - - - - - - - on all perman e nt s and
------273
952
1
or
273
9893
aft
e
r
5
00
frost1ngs , fro m Ap ril 9
CALL CARL NELSON
SMITH .NElSON
12 7 tf c
through Apnl 30 Ca ll ?as 41&lt;1 1
777 Pear l Street
:&gt;L D furnd u re,~ oak tabl es, - ~-- ----------for appo1ntme n t , Sand r a
cloc ks, 1ce bo xes, bra ss beds
Middleport ,•Ohro
MOTORS, INC.
Kern s , operator
RACINE
HORSE POWER
Al lr s
PHONE 992·5083
diShes, desks, or co mplete 10
Phone
992-5367 or 992 3861
Pomeroy
Ph
. 992 -2174
.4 7 nt c
tra
ctor
W1th
42
mch
Chalm
ers
2 STORY PERMA STONE, 3
househo ld s Wr 1t e M
D
mowe r Excellent cond11 1on
M il ler , Rt .4 Pomeroy Oh1 0
Bl&lt; , LARGE M OD ER N
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
Contact Marv rn Kee baugh ,
ca ll ¢92 7760
KIT CHEN , fin BAT HS,
WIG S For a good l1ne of
days 992 53tl1 9R5 3913 a ft e r 7
CARP ET TH ROUGHO UT
5 13 tfc
Cos m eti CS , t raendly se r v1ce
p m
AIR CON_DITIQ.~ _NOW?
FU LL BA SEMENT , 2 CAR
DITCHING SERVICE
a nd someone to chat W1fh ,
4 1B 3tc
GARAGE
ALL
O
NE
Q1ve me a call He len Jane
LAR GE
FLA T
WELL
For Rent
Brown , 992 51 13
E LE CTR IC gu1tar Grbson L 5
Reward $150 for the arrest
LA N DSCAPED
LO T
Water L1nes and Power
3 19 tfc
w1
th
case
and
amplr
frer
,
lik
e
FU!o!NI SHE D apa rtm en t
Now wh1le the weather IS
P R ICED MID TWENTIE S
a nd conviction of person or
Lines All WOI'k done by the
- - - - - -- -----y
Phon
e
992
5592
new
Prr
ce
$500
00
Phon
e
992
a
dults
onl
strll
cool 1s the best time It
perso ns who stole my
2731
4 9 tfc
foot or contract. Also dozer
can be mstalled at your
Gravely tractor Tuesday
&lt;I 18 31p
work
and
s
ephc
tanks
inRUTLAND
Qn Most Amen can Cars
n1ghl Phone Bob Grueser ,
conven1ence w1th no wa1hng
2 BED ROOM mobrl e hom e, atr
sta lied
NOTICE OF SALE
STR
AWBERRY
pi.Jnts
Char
lie
992-7365, Rt 3, Pomeroy
co ndrflonrng and 1n t he
around
m hot muggy
-GUARANTEEDThe pe rs onal property of
Fos t er Rt 2, Racme, Ot11o
3 BEDROOM S, LARGE KIT,
RaCi ne a rea Phon e 992 5858
weather
Dorothy Edmund son will be
Ptlon e 247 230 9
See or Call
PHONE 992·2094
4 15 tfc
LI KE
N EW
CA RPET.
sold at public auc t 1on com
'
Phone 992-2550
AL UM SID IN G, OWNER
4 18 17t c
Bob
or
Roger
Jeffers
mencmg at 10 00 AM on
Pomeroy Home
Auto
BEDRO OM
f urni Shed --------------WIL L HELP F I NANCE
Wedn esday , May L 1974 Th e
FOR QUAL IF IED BUYER
apa r tm e nt 1n Mtddl eport ,- - - - - - -- - - - ,
Day 992 · 7089
res rdence 1S loc ated on Sta. e
Open 8Ttl5
Oh1o Phon e 991 3173 after
P RIC E D
BELO W
Night
992·3525
Route 12.4 near the Salem
MARKE T $12,000
Monday
thriJ Saturday
'
30
Center Elementary Sc hool Sa le
4 19 Jtc
or 992 · 5232
606
E
Mam,
Pomeroy , 0.
Sl':l n S w 111 be po ste d Th e
SPECIAL
N 2nd Av e.
Middleport, 0.
properly cons1sts 1n part of the
OFFICE 446 3643
following ·
Under New Management
EVENINGS
Coldspot deep freeze , lawn
Sud McGhe e- 446 -1255
ALL WEATHER
lamps, an t ique washer, blow
FOR RENT
E . M "lke' ' Wr se man- 446
DON'T DRIVE A
torch , droD leaf tab le , saw
37~6
horses, pots , pans and d 1s hes ,
20",
H.P.
IS YOUR ROOF
HARDWARE
One
efficiency
apt .
hand tools, pl a nk chair , s adrron ,
GAS.GULPER
N 2nd Ave
Middleport, 0 .
T URF TR IM pus h type
Bathroom, kitchen, living
Ph1lco electric range , elect r 1c
LEAKING?
toaster , electnc can ope ner , P71·94
rotary mower Has Brrgg s &amp;
and bedroom combmahon .
Now
under
new
blender, k1tchen table , electri C
OR A GAS HOG
Stratton engme, 7 an ch
IS
COLOR FADED?
ma nagement
skillet , elbow brea kfast booth,
stic
whee
ls
,
lo
o
p
s
t
yle
p
la
Phone Stanley 949·2789
table and 6 cha"s , Maytag
MEIGS COUNTY
ltor Free Estimate mquire
tubula r ha ndle ('U 1987)
drver. hos tess cart , 10 drawer
now about a beautiful new
Bumper
to
Bumper
meta l stand , walnut c hma
HUMANE
rooi 10 fa sh1on colors.
cupboard ,
Ph1 lco
fr eezer
Service
POMEROY LANDMARK
117N 41hSI
M1ddle por1
combmat ,on, Batdw1n e lec tric
SOCIETY
~ Jack W Carsey, Mgr
Foreign Cars Welcome
organ and st oo l. dayb e d ,
telephone stand and chair ,
Phone992 2181
Ph 992. J863- 91tl3
magazone rack. Admoral color
THRIFT SHOP
Stop m and say Hello Bnng
televiS IOn , wh at no ts , walnut
992 5844 After 6
m
th1 s ad for a Free G1ft.
CL ELAND
F ARMS
AND
coffee table and 2 e nd tab les,
OPEN IOTII4 : 30
GREENHO USE . A va r 1e ty of
couch and cha~r, rec lin ers,
Every Fnday &amp; Saturday
MIDDLEPORT
Large
Under New Management
cabbage and toma to plan ts
dropleat table, coffee ta bl e ,
Treasures and Junque
bn c k home Has 3 apa rt
NE W fur n 1shed apar tment, 3
N 2nd
Mtdd leporl
for sal e Also , brocco lr and
candelabra , elec tr rc c lock ,
rooms and bath Real n1 ce,
men ts always re nted {good
W1lkmson Small Engme
ca uliflower, sweet pepper s,
woodel') cha1r , 3 p1ece bedroom Clothing , book s, r ecor d s,
Rey no ld s'
Ap a rtm ents.
hot peppers egg plan ts, hea o
suite consist1ng of chest of la m ps , prctures, tu r nrture,
1ncom e) Love ly k1 tche n 1n
992·3092
Mason, W Va , phon e 1
POMEROY
le ttu ce
and
EA STE R
ASK US ABOUT
drawer s, dre sser and bed , d ishes, toys , collectab les
ma
1n
a
partm
ent
,
has
range,
(3 )4) 773 5 14 1. on good
399
W
Ma
m
Pomeroy, 0 .
FLOWERS
,
pan
sy,
mum
s,
cedar chest, rocker , walnut bed Across from Pomeroy Post
road
4
14
7tc
Located
at
Modern
Supply
PRE-FABRICATED
rei
,
di
s
posa
l,
d
rs
hwashe
r
.
azalea , hydrang e a ,
stand, sewmg mach1ne a nd
HOME &amp; AUTO
Small Engrne Repa1r
geraniu m s, pe tun1 as, sever al
stand , kerosene lamp , camera , 1 Offtee
cen te r ty pe smk Has new
che(ry dresser, kerosene lamp, _:.___.;.:...._ _ _ _ _ _ _---.J TRA ILER . Bro wn 's Tr a il e r
k1n ds of hang ing baskets
992 · 2094
g&lt;'ls hot wa te r sys te m part
Par k Phon e 992 3324
Geraldm e Cle land , Racrne ,
2 hum tdif•ers. dresser and chest
base
ment
Lo
ts
o
f
pa
r
king
4
14
tfc
606
E
.
Main
Pomeroy
Ohro
Of drawers , jewelrv bo x,
.1rea $2:? ,500
washstand w1th oak base ,
3 29 lfc
elec't ric fans , walnut bed , oak SUBSTA NTIAL reward for los t :! AND 4 ROOM furn iShed and
POM E ROY - Ma1n Sf 75 ft
OFFICE SUPPLIE~
.
chest of drawers, 2 trunks ,
ma le Wh1te hound with red
unfurnr s hed
apartme n ts
fr
o nt age good 2 s to ry
WE ARE p1ckang up a p1ano 1n
Phone 992 5434
Built to Your 'Specs.
barretl chair , child's plank
hea d and ear s Lost 1n Fork ed
and
· Lawn Boy
you r ar ea and wou ld like
bu ild1ng apartment ove r ,
Run La ke area Conta ct
rocker , washstand w1th oak
4 12 tfc
Delivered to Job S1te
• Tecum seh
some res ponS ible party to
Har ry Sal mon s, Chesapea ke
garage, old house, al l for
base. oak bed , uprigh t chair ,
•
Kohler
ke
over
paym-en
ts
Ca,l
l
ta
I
FURNITURE
Oh1o Phone 867 4535
bed : stone jar , ca ne , kerosene
PRIVATE meet ing room for
abou l th e prrc e of the
• WiSCOnSin
Cred1l Manager , (614 ) 772
space heater , books, p tcture
any organ1ZBt1on , phone 992
4 18 3tc
frontage
$16.500
• All o th e r
5669 or wnte 260 East Ma1r,
HOGG
ZIJSPAN
Stop In and Se~ Our
3975 ~
frame,
brass h ea dboard,
Streel, Ch tii iCO fhe , Oh 10 45601
CLOSE IN ~ Over 4 acres,
makes
Po .t aroid
c amera ,
3 11 tfc
Floor
Display.
4 7 tt c
MATERIALS co.
miscellan eous hand and ga rden Help Wanted
lurn 1shed home, 3 BR bath
--------------I _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _.J ~ , 773-5554
Mason, W.Va.
toots , porch and lawn furnitur e,
MOB
ILE
HOME
,
2
bedroom
.
Na
tura
l
gas
heat,
City
wa
ter
,
STEREO Walnut
AM FM
ladders. s led , li ne n s, ca rd BABYSI T TER for 2 presc hool
a
1r
condllton
.
ca
bl
e
TV,
goo
d
chi ldren , prefe r m y ho m e or
por c hes,
man y
o th e r
C ~RADFORD , Auc t1oneer
Rad 10, 8 track tape com
tables, heare rs, tans , p1 ctu re
IOCdt10n Phone 992 5623
HAVI NG fr e 1gh t prob lems' For
I
Co mplete Serv 1ce
somewhere 1n the Middle~ort
bmatron Bal an ce $110 73, or
le.:ttlJres $7 ,100
frames , ai'd many other an
4
18
2tc
mtra and rnterstate serviCe to
Phone
949
3821
or
949
316
1
area
Ca11992
2539a
tr
e
r
8
p
m
;~~5s ava 1labl e f'hon e 99 2
tlques, collector's ite m s and
Pets For Sale
SYR ACUSE - Almost new.
and from mater gateways,
·
4 17 -3tc ONE 3 bedroom tr a ile r , con
Racme, Oh1o .
other
exceptionally
good
call GHE at 1 (8 00) 762 -1267
3 BR , colore d bath , love ly
\r1tt Bradford
2 14 tf c
household goods and effects of
s truct10n worker s preferred
2
F
EMALE
Wh1te
toy
POOdl
es
4 19 ltc
k1t
chen
wit
h
range
,
ut1
ltfy
5-1
tfc
Interest to all The sate w111 la st BABY SITTE R needed fo r 3
Call 992 7448 aft e r 5 p m
Phone
882
3190
at least one day and lunch will
room , HW floors, ca rpetmg .
Childr e n, 4 or 5 days a week
4 18 3tc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
4 14 6tp E XCAVAT ING , dozer , loader
Auto Sales
be served by the Salem Center
Call 992 3645 after 7 p m
--------------rn ha ll a nd l1v 1ng R , c arport
REASON~BLE rates , Ph. 446
and
ba
ckhoe
work
;
sept1c
United Method ist Church
4 15 61C TRA IL ER , utrlit1es turn1 Shed
4782 , Ga lliPOl iS, John Russell
wlfh slorage $19,900
ta n ks Installed , dump tr uck s
1969 3 ~ ton Chevrole t p1ckup
In Gase of mcle m ent weather
Phon e 742 5980
Owner and Operator
Call 949 2822
and lo boys fo r hrre , will haul
BE
J
UST
TO
YOUR
SE
LF,
DACHS
HUN
D
pup
pres
Call
74
2
the sale may be postponed
4-ISMc
__,
S 12 tfc
frll d~rt , top so•l. limestone
4 19 3tc
5092 aft e r 6 p m any t1m e on
Charles w Na c hol s, APPLICATIONS only for meter
F EA R NOT TO BUY THE
and graveL Call Bob qr Roger
Pa
t
rolm
e
n
and
ex
tra
polrce
·---------- Sund ay
Guard1an of
~EPT
l
c
TAN
Ks,"AiloBic
AN SWE R TO ALL YOUR
Pl ease co nt a ct Pom eroy
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089 ;
1957 CH EV R OL ET Excellent
Dorothy Edmundson
4 18 3tp
SE WA GE
SYS TEMS
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
Polrce Department 99 2 2427. For Sale
REAL
ES T A TE
condlf1on
Will
sell
Carnahan Auction Serv1 ce
CLEANED.
REPAIRED
5232
4 16-tfc
reasonable
Call
992
296
7
afte
r
{4) 19, 26, .:tc
PROBLEMS
CA
N
BE
PROM Dress , m1nt g reen , s1ze
MILLER SA NITATION,
5 p m.
.,.._
2
11
-ttc
FO UND HERE
7 6; also , Cata lrna SWi mSUit,
STEWART. OHIO PH : 662·
HOUSEKEEPER to. five in
4 14 6tc
303S
new,
s1ze
10
Phone
992
527
1
-Al.J"TI)JIR)
HENRY E. CLELAND
l n~,..·;;;~been
Phone 992 2936
4 17 5271
10 4 tfc
cancelled ?
Lo s t
your
BROKER
1968 327 CAMARO Good con
4 14 6tp
4 17 Jtc
operator
's
license
.
Ca
ll
992
d1ho n Phone 773 5706
992 2259 - 992-2568
EPTIC TA NK S cleaned
7428
4 17 st c
SO MEONE needed to cu i grass 4 BALES ol redwood fe nce
Modern San1tation . 992 -3954 or
6
15
ttc
-------------on my property Phon e 992
The Almanac
992 7349
Ph one 949 4703
1970
OLD
SMOBILE
98
low
777 4
4 17 4tc
bUNri- fu~~ ~ n 1~u ~f Urn
10-23 -tfc
By United Press Intemalfonal
m lleage exce llent condition
4 17 3tp
over 1unk automobiles over to
Se
ll1ng
severf.l
l
hundred
Today iS Friday, April19, the
us W1J I pay $5 tor old tunk DOZER work , land clearrl'\g by
27 IN CH e l ec tr~ c r ange with
dollar s below loca l d ealer
cars Phone 1 (31l4J 773 5890,
109th day of 1974 with 256 to WA IT R ES,S.ES, car hOps and
blow e r , good cond 1t1on Call
pr1ce
Phon
e
992
3863
,
a
ft
er
6
the acrP hourly or c6ntract ,
k1tchen hel p Apply in pe rs on
R avers td e Auto Wreck.ng
992 34 01 after 5 p m
1
p m , call 992 5844
farm ponds, roads, etc Large
follow.
Crew's
Steak
Hou se ,
4
9
26tc
4 16 6t c
dozer and operator-&gt;W1th over
V•r-qil B Tt·,lford Sr
4 17 6tc
Pom e ro y
The moon is approaching its
20 years expenence Pullins
Brok.·r
4 4 lfc
R't:ADY MJX
CO NL !&lt; t: 1 t:
• • I
I I
Excavat rng , Pom e roy , Oh 10
new phase.
NE W 19 74 ZIG ZAG SEW IN G 1959 CIHEVROLET ~;.. ton110 t..'lcchaiHC ~tr('t'l
d eli vered rrght t o you r
Phone 992 2478
•
MACHINE
S
in
or:ginal
pickup
truck
Call
992
5907
The • morning stars are
- 3 pc . Bedroom Suite,
pro Ject Fast and easy Free
PortH: roy, Oh10 ,i~/69
fac tor y carton Zig zag to
12., 19tfc
4 18 3t p
· estimates Phone 992 -3284 ,
twin s1ze by Singer,
m a ke buttonholes ,,. sew on
Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
Goegleln Ready M1x Co ,
button s, monogram s, and 1969 Z28 CA MA RO 1n exce ll ent
new
.
Only
Si99
95
The evening stars are Mars
Middleport , Ohio
make fancy des 1gns w1th IIJSt
condition 1964 Mal1bu SS , NICE OLDER HOME 2
pc . Bassen,
6-30 ft c
and Saturn.
the tw 1st of a s rngle -d 1al Left
good cond1! 10n Phone 949
1
bed room s, large bath , lots of IPec.&lt;n
$299.00
1n Jay away and neve r been
5182
Those born on this date are
(used only 6 months)
DOZER and back hoe - Wurl(,,
'
used Wil l se ll for onl y $67
4 18 3tc c losets N1 ce k1tchen , dining
pc . Lane, Sohd Wood ,
ponds and sept 1c tan ks, dit
cash, or terms ava1lab le
under the stgn of Aries .
a nd basement Gas furnac e,
Phone 992 2653
Dark Oak
New mt 9 . ~1 0 . I chrng serv ice , top sorl , fill
1965 IMP ALA Chevrolet , J27 concre te porch wLt h wrought
American nuclear scientist
4 16 ttc
engan e , good cond alion Will 1ron posts and rarl s. $15,000 00
NOW $l~O.OO
dirt, l imestone . 1 B&amp;K Ex
BY BARWICK ,
cavating Phon e ?92 5367 or
Glenn Seaborg was born April
se ll reasonable pr1ce Ca ll 949
REGULAR $9.95
992 3861
1- 3 pc Bedroom Suite,
INVESTMENT Re nt wrll
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
441 1 a fter 4 p m
19, 1912.
clean e r, A I condi tm n, uses
maple
complete SlOO.OO
9-1 tfc
4 IB 3tc soon pay for th rs one .4 apclrt
Sq . Yd,
pape r bags, has cordwmde r
On this day tn history
ments,
a
ll
re
nted
in
good
1-4 pc Bedcroo1"'mP ,s, u,eot eso.ool -sEwiNG ~A~ ,~~:::--Rep a 1 ~
and many attachm ents Also OPEN , Roger Hy se ll's Garage
Pnce Includes installation
1 1 101
In 1775, the America n Revolu·
loca t ro n of town
hght maple 0
service , al l makes , 99 2 2284
shampooe r alla chme n t 1n
near Crossroads on Slate
and free paddmg Talk to
The
Fabric
Shop
,
Pomeroy
elu ded &lt;On ly 4 avai lable ) a t
tionary War began .
4
BE
CROOMS
Nice
kitchen
,
Route 124, 8 30 to 6 p m
3 Others to Choose From
We ndell
Grate, carpet
Author~zed S.nge r Sa les a nd
SJJ 70 cas h
or
t erm s
Monday through Sat u rday gas furnace, fa m ily room,
In 1933, the Untied States
consultant
availabl e Phone 992 2653
Service We Sharpen Scissors .
Phone
992
5682
or
992
7121
garage wr th large lot All
Mtddleport-Pome roy
went off the gold s tandard.
4 16 tfc
.4 12 26tc
------·~·-,-·-·--·I
utrliti es
-------------•o-L&lt;vmg Room
S18 up -- -----------=-~_t.f c
- ,We have hundreds of
J
BEAUT IF UL walnut Ste r eo
HOUSE WITH RENTAL - 9
-BUILDING cons truction, Room
carpet values Your job can
rad1o, am fm 8 tra ck tap e
additiOns and remode l ing,
room s plus 3 room effiC ie ncy
Estate For
be completed in 1 to 2 weeks
539.95 up
combma tron Balance $110 92 ,
floor sa nd ing and ref 1nis h1ng
No long wa1flng period
or te rm s ava ilab le Call 992 HOUSE tn Sy ra cuse, 3 rooms All tor only $17 ,500 00
1o choose from)
Also , concrete work Phone
3965
and bath , ups ta 1r s, over acre SMALLFARMSorACREAGE
949
3833
,
B1ssell
ConstructiOn
Wardrobe
520.00
4 16 ti c
of land Partially remod eled N EEDED
FO R
OUR
4 16 7tp
Chests &amp; Dressers
S10 up
on 1nsi de workshop m back
CLIEN TS NE W AN D GOOD
(Good
selection)
Phon e 99 2 3135
1 Roll Candy Stripe with
AM FM stereo rad10 8 tr ack
OLDER HOME S, ALSO IN
4 10 etc
For Sale
Trade
~~=~~~;c~~h~:•;na Cab1net S29.95
rubbe_r back. 3.99 sq . yd.
co mb1nat1on ta pe player , 4
GREAT DEMAND CA LL US
Wash~rs
speaker
so und
system
N1ce for bedrooms, dens,
1969 CHEVELLE A 1 condi t iOn,
539.95 up
Ba lance $108 63 , or budg e t MO DERN house, 1/ 2 mr le from NOW TO G ET YOURS SO LD
kttchens,
etc.
wall
sell
or
trade
for
PICkup
of
Pomeroy, 3 bedrooms , wal l to
term s Cal l 99 2 3965
2 Maytags, 2 others
equal
va
lue
Phone
992
7644
wall carpet , larg e r ec room ,
4 3 ffc
&amp; Elec. Ranges 539.95 up
4 16 stc
la rqe pat 1o , ca ll 99 2 5248 T HI S SP ACE IS RE SERVED
$350 .00 Magnavox Ste reo
before 3 p m , after 3'. call 99 2 FOR YO UR AD
3436
-NEW 3 bedroom home , Ph" bath.
Lrke New, now
S
For Rent
Le~
garage , ba sement on Gr ave l
4 7 12tc IF YOU DON' T MAK E YO UR
n5
o~
Old
Bulle
t
·
TOOL AND DIE MAINTENANCE MAN
BUSI NE SS bulldmg rn down
H1ll. Midd lepor t. Na tu ra l g as
2 Vmyl L1v10g Room Su1tes.
I NV ESTMENT NOW , YOU
toWn Pom eroy, Ohio Call 992
a lr eady m
Ph one Date 2 BEDR OOM house m M1d
Red, Sl99 95 Brown, S139_9S
3975 or 992 5786
-Dutton , 992 3369 , evenrngs
Must be experienced 1n tool room mach1n1ng and tool and
BE
C HEATING
'742-4211
dl eport Ne w k1 tchen and MA Y
Rut,.nd, 0 .
992 -2534
Matchmg Coppertone Stove
die gnndmg .
ba t h, a pplian ces included
------ ------ ~ 2_26tc ,___._;__ _ _ _ _ __ j
YOURSE LF OUT OF A VERY
I 17-tfc
Call 992 531 0
&amp; Refngerator
pa1r $199.95
GOO D FUTURE
3 19 26tc
'
15- Breaklast Set&gt; SIO.OOup
(,()f&lt;' DON H I I " ' 0~1)
TIME STUDY ENGINEER
EX'( Els tOR Salt Works~
NEW - NEW . NEW
Mam St , Pomeroy All kmds 6 ROO M, 1 floor plan house W1th
HIIIN! 111'1.10111;
Experienced in cost estimating &amp; estabhshmg standards .
3
New
Walnut T~bles
of salt water pell ~ t s , wat er
ba th A nr ce detached garage ,
;, , \0: I f. 1 I ·,
Maytag
nuggets, block sal t and own
exce lle nt locat ion m Mid ·
ForOnly$19 ,95
Automatics
~
Come in and make appltcatton betwten 8: 00A. M. and 4: 00
Oh1o R1ver Salt Phone 992
dl eport Phone 992 3904 or
3 Ne w Maple Tables '
2
speed
ore-r.ation
.
1
3891
P.M. or mail attached to·
co nta ct
Cha rl es
L 1s le ,
992·3325 or
For Only S29.95
Choice o water
Syr ac use t
.......
6 S-tf&lt;;
temps Auto w11ter . t
New $99.95 Recliners
4 l6 6tc
992-2378
level control Lfot
I
For Only $68.50
STARCRA FT trar le rs and fold
Filter
or
Power
Fin
I
Agitator
downs, 25 pe l off on Reese
11111--------~
ALWAYS A LARGE
I'
Perme -Press
H1tches
and
air
condition
ers
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
FOR
20 pet off on automatic
May tag
SELECTION . :; awni ngs , 14 th ro ugh 17 ft
Halo of Hut
Camp Con ley Starcraft Sates,
ZENITH-GIBSON-HARDWICK
Drrers
Breakfa s t Se ts, Heater s,
Rt 62 nortl'&gt; of P L P leasant
Surround
clothes
Bob Me Cormick Rd .
Automatic
Washer s
&amp;
1
gentle
,
even
with
1
beh ,nd ' he Red carp~
~~c
KITCHEN AID-LITTON (Microwave Oven)
heat. No hot spots,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
Dryers, Chest s, Dresse rs,
no overdrv~ng F1ne
Lamps, G ~andfather Style
REG ISTE RED Angus bulls , 6
ALSO
Mesh l1 nt F1Jter
Bookcases,
Recltners.
Clock
,
mon th s to 2''' years Prrce
We St-•"Jclallze in
I am Interested '" the position of
'/
Rock ers, Tables, Hutches,
r ang e from $400 to S1,2 00
MAY TAG
'
DOXOL
PROPANE
SERVICE
'
Wye, Marshal l, and Clossat
'
TV Sets.
Red Cerpe-t
Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Telephone - - - - - blood lmes Ph one Bil l W1tte,
Sr&gt;rvice
992 27R9
1
r
41 65tc
Slreet _ _ _ _
~-'- -~-- ~--------T.v. &amp; APPLIANCE
I '
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City._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ Stale c:
l •c.__ _ _ _ __
TRAILER, excellent condlt ton
742-4211
Rutland,
0
(
GAS
,SERVICE
·
Phon e 997 2987
See
Herb,
Dave
or
M1ke
742-4211
Chesle r .
Arnold Grate
4 14 6tp
Ftulland
Notice
A TO :Z Mart used

ON A LOSER l SHOP THESE WINNERS

72 FORD LTD ......... .................. 1995
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949-36'11

RACINE GARAGE

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THE

WISEMAN
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NOTICE!

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

YES!

•s.ss

&amp;

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

MOWERS
$52~D
3

IT

GRAY MANOR APTS.

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

VW AND DATSU
SPECIALIST

WOOD '(RUSSES
I~

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Lost

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RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER

cy l , Jul o, !,000

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TEAFORD

Lu xury Sedan , ? dr H T Loaded

72 Ply. Duster Gpe., V-8 auto., p.S ..... .. . ' 2495
72 Dodge Swinger H.T., V·8 auto., p.S..... ' 2295
71 Olds Tornado, power, air, new w / s / w •• ~2795
70 Olds

Cut.

P S, P B

71 DODGE DEMON .................... 11395 31 8

v 8,

3 5p

G 1 , 2 dr

requ1rcrnent ).

fa c tory a1r

1

&amp; air·. ·. '1995

H T

69 CHEV. NOVA ........................ 1295
1

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air •• • •• ••••• .'1 895
70 Olds 442 H.T. Cpe., V·8, auto., P

.S..... .'1995

6 cyl , Llu lo, P

MX ,

69 Olds 88 4 Dr., full power, air •••••• • ••• '1095

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto •••• • ••• • '1295

'12 t.

..J

d r , lactory cltr, P S , P J:l.

TRUCKS
73 CHEV. CUSTOM 10

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v.roof, air .... '895

68 Chev.

~

70' MERCURY MONTEGO ............ ~1195

69 Toronado, full power, air, stereo •••••• ••• ' 1495

1 ion P1ckup long w1de bed , 307 V 8. s tand , e ye level
mr rro r s, heavy duty s prrngs
·

1

Pickup, V·8, J.speed • • • • • • .li095

72 FORD 1!2 TON

67 Olds· 98 4 Dr., full power, air'• ••• ••• • ••• '695
1
66 Ford 4 Dr. H.T., V·8, auto., P . S . .. .. . . .. . 595

CHEAPIES

63 Ford 4 Door, V-8 auto ......... . . ... ..... i195

67 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 DR. HT. ...... .'495
65 BUICK WILDCAT

2 DR. ' HT.

66 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. HT . ....... ... ' 295
1
66 FIAT 4
4 DR . ..... .. ........ . . ..... . 2 95

992· 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6 : 00--Ti1Sp .m . Sat.

64 BUICK 4 DR ... ........... .. ... ...... .... . ' 195

CYL.

63 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE .. .......... .... .. ' l95
GOOD SELECTION OF OTHER CARS

2 SIGNS
Of ·

Pomeroy
Motor .Co.

QUALITY

See Ray Rtggs or Roger Rt e b e l

985 -41 00

------

1895
Har op Coupe, V 8 e ng 1n e. a utomat 1c tra ns m1ss •on ,
p e r stee rrng , rad ro

1970 CHEVELLE ST. WAGON
1179S
Loca l 1 ow ne r car, c lea n rnsrde &amp; out, 350 V S engrne,
power stee nng &amp; b rakes, automatrc tran s, factory arr,
rad 1o, good w-w t.res

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES. 8 : 00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Real

Sale

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SPECIAL!

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
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ROBBINS &amp; MYERS, Inc.

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Rutland Furniture

Ridenour' ..

RUTlAND .FURN.ITURE

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Sal es fro m d1scont1nucd
oper atwns we1 c $2,26 1,572 m
the hrst quarter of 1974 com.
pa t ed wt th $8,002,470 Ln the 1973
quarter These sa les rela te to
hm e, fer r ochrome and s1 hcon
metal prOduced at Asbury ,
K imb a llt on,
T e nn essee.
Vir g m ta , Stcubcnvtlle, Ohw,
and Wenatchee, Washmgton
T he Asbury. Kttnballton and
Steube nvtlle plant' were sold
tn December 1973 a nd the
compa ny ex pec ts to se ll the
Wenatc hee plant tn Ma y, 1974
Foote 1s a leadmg prod ucer of
It t hJUm
pro du cts
and
fcrroa lloys.

Specta
Th ts Wl ee k

IRIS BAILEY
Iris Baile). daughte r of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Robe rt C.
Batley, RL 4 Pome roy, has
won a full tuition scholarship
1one year; at Mountain S tate
Busmess College in Purkers·
' at $900. There
burg va lues
were 73 high school s tu,dents

p a r t i c1pa t I ng

The M e tgs 4·H P leasu re year's sched ul e was r ead
Rtders held the u Apn l m eettng Plans were made fo r the tour to
at the home of Tammy Sm 1th. Mer1th Mannor s and 1t wa s
Susan Yost tca d a le ttet from dectded that t he meetings
the Depai !me n! of Agrtcu tturc , wo uld be c ha nged from
pe r tat nin g to a cont agto us Tuesdays to Thursdays.
dt sease agatns t wh tc h a 11 1 Parts of the horse wet·e
horses com mg mto Olu o must ·studied and a qu1z w11l be g1ve n
be vaccmated. Hea lth and at the next meettng Mem bers
Sa fety r e por ts were g tven by pre se nt we r e Susan Yost,
Tammy Snnth and Tamm y Tammy Smith, Tammy Erv m,
E rvin and a revtcw of ' the He rbie Ervtn, Faye Retbel ,

992-2174

NOTICE
We need good used cars, so if you have. a good us.ed car bring
it to Smith Nelson Motors for really a h1gh trade m allowance
on a new Buick, Pontiac, Opel or G.M.C . truck .

exa minations
for
th e
scholarships representing 17
hig h schools .

SEE CEWARD CALVERT, PAt STORY OR

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We built our bust n ess on serv ice &amp; now se rv tce is Build ing o u r Bu s iness
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at worship service Saturday
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1100 E . MAIN ST.
POMEROY
ACROSS FROM WATER WORKS
Hour s: 2 , P . M . lo 7 P . M . Daily
Othe r Hou rs b y Appt

Loca lly Owned

Ph , 992 -7034

Grade F ive - Bob Bill Lee ,
Paula Wolfe
Grade Six - Cn c ket Car
penter, Tamm 1e Cleland, Kim
Dugan , Amy Fishe r , Melissa
RACINE The Rac.ne lhle, Tr oy Ma nuel. Ken t
Ele m entar y Sc hool fifth s1x Varney , Karen W1nes
weeks honor rol l has been
announced . Ma kmg a grade of
" B" or a bove 1n al! the•r
su bJec ts to be lis ted on the ro ll
were
G ra d e One ~ Vincen t
C l e land~, Alan Cr•sp , Sco t
Gheen , Lo1s lhl e, Do r s e l
Randolph , Ton ya Ba rley
Grade Two - Kevm Cur fman , James Cleland , John
Cleland , Beth Ha rt, Rhonda
Sm 1t h, Laren Wolfe, Terre
Wood
Grade Three - Ka th y Bake r,
Zane Beegle, Angr e Gtenn ,
Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.
Rob m Johnson , Scott Ju st1s,
Rebecca Lee, Krm Maynard,
C!a1r Mor ris, Terry Pa tte r son,
PHONE 992-7777
Tr acy Riff le, Oav rd Sa lmon s,
Tanya Sal se r , Alan Shu ler,
Lori Warden, Melan 1e Weese
Next to Jones
Grade Four - Krm Brckers.
C1n dy Cross, Kim Fo!lr od ,
Allen Pape, Jay Rees, Cl ifford
POMEROY
Roseberry , Me l1nda Sal mons,
R1ta Slater, Ke nt Wolfe

Meigs

Property

Transfers

Carl Offutt, Mary E Offutt to
Culs &amp; Southe rn Oht o Elec
Co , ease ment, Lebanon .
Hele n D J oh nson to J ames

le i ter o r phone as soon a s new fac iltti es are
locate d for the clintc .
EMERGENCIES SHOULD CONTACT
GALLIPOLIS CLINIC, PH. 446 -4950

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES

Boys

HOURS:
DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

6ways not to be
1 • G 1ve you r furnace an eff•c•ency check-up
to make sure it's not wcs l•ng fue l

tlw k 111d

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PUBLIC NOTI CE
TO
T HE
DEFEN DA NT ,
JAME S D J ON ES, WHOSE
RE SIDE NCE IS UN KNOWN
IN T HE COMMO N PLEA S
COUR T O F MEl~ CO UNTY
OH IO
SHARON A JO NE S
20 Rail road St reet.
M1dd le po r1, Oi11o,
Pla 1n l tff ,
vs
JAMES D JO,NE S
address unknown ,
De fendan t

Adventist educator to speak

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KINGSBURY HOME SALES

1 \6 ac re, Sa hsbury
J oe M Bolm , J ane t Bohn to
Ruger C Turn er, Oolite S
Turne r , parce ls, Rutland.
Ear l E Kmg ht, Ka t hryn W.
Kmg ht to Terry L Hoffma n,
Janet S. Hoffma n, Stephe n E
Hoffman, 22 ac t·es, Chester
Ma1 y V1rgmm Kautz, a'ka
Ma r y
Vtrgtnta
Stewart ,
Lawre nce Stcwm t to James L
Rtdcnour , Es ther P Rtdenour ,
pa rcels, Chester, Cheste r ville
Cltffo rd J ack Ba c hner ,
Caroly n Vonon Bachner to
Cltfford Jack Bachne r , Caro lyn
Vonon Bachner, Jot Mtd d lc port.
J Wtlham Brov. n, Myrvtlle
Brown to Iva Stewart, 64 ac re,
Sherry Dars t , Sammy Darst Rutland
.!Q. D&lt;1v1d E McVe), Elstc C
McVey, \0 31 aues, Columb ta
Guy R ose, Nancy Rose,
Ma r tha L Rose, to Columbus
Th e Metg s Commumty Mental Health Cltntc
a nd Southe rn Ohto E lec tnc
wtll NOT be located at
Company, cc~scment , Sutton ,
Lebanon
VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Wtns lon Vat ney, Gerald tne
Varney , to Co lumbu s and
AFTER APRIL
Southct n Ohto E lec Co ,
A ll pat tents and a g e n c ies wi ll b e co ntacte d by

JACKSHUU.

No 15 516
- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Pl a1nt1ff has brought th• S
act1on nam 1n9 you as defendant
n the above named court by
fli1ng her Complaml on !he 271h
day ot Ma r ch, 1974
The ob 1ect of th.;; Com pla1nt
an d the demand tor rel1ef are to
obta tn a d 1vorce to be award ed
th e care, c ustody and Go ntrol of
them in or ch rid of the part 1es , to
be award ed a11mony for th e
P larnl1ff and support for th e
m.nor child of tne part res, for
costs and other relref
You a re requ,red 10 answe r
lhe Compla 1nt w1thrn tw enty
erght , days after the la st
publ1ca tron of th1S not 1 c~. Wh iC h
will be pul::{l 1s hed on ce each
week for six consecut1ve weeks
and the last pub1 1ca t ron will be
made on the lOth day of May ,
1974
In the case of your fa ilu re to
answer
otherwise 1 r espo11d as
permdtetl by the Ohio Rules of
C1vr l Proc ed ur e WJth•n th e t1me
s tat ed , 1\Jdgment by default will
be rend ered agam st you lor th e
re l1ef demand ed in the Co"!
pla in

3. Avo1d
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D1c l your th ermo 51ot down
to 68 degrees or lower

restdence m f1 ~ · tland_ Moore
has sustained a broken arm
and was taken to Veterans
Memorial flospital

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the mmute
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with them

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RACINE - The Racme E·R
squad was called Wednesday
at 4· 45 p .m . for Charles Moore,
33, California, Ky., who was
visiting at the Clair Boso

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7,5 WA)'S NOT TO BE FUELISH"

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, CLERl&lt; OF THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS
ME IGS COUN TY ,O HI O,
COUR T HOUSE ,
P OM ERO Y, OHIO
Ill &lt;9 141 s, 1 12, 19, 26 151 3, 10,
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Honor pupils

Drllard, Br ett J ones and ad·
v1sors, Mrs. Rachael Dow.me
and Billy Down ie . Refresh·
ments of b row mes , sa ndwtc hes, potato ch i p~ a nd pop
were served.
The next meeltng wt ll be
May 2, at the home of F aye
Reibel A wntten descr iption of
each m ember's horse 1s to be
brought to the meeting . P arts
of the horse and tack wtll be
studied Health and sa fety
r eports are a lso to be gtven ,
Pam Notting ham, reporter

W1 s hin ).{ YI CII REMEMBER WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL.

Central Mic higan College, and
Jack R . Shull, director of the
Ohio State University .
elementary
educational
Under his direction are 21
system for the Ohio Conference
elementary
schools with a staff
of Seventh-day Adventists, will
of
61
teachers,
and an
speakSaturday, April27, at the
enrollme
nt
of
about
1,1100.
Mrs.
Pomeroy Seventh-day Ad·
Shull, al:SO a ca reer teacher,
ve ntist Church, Mulberry
has taught the thir d grade at
Heights, at the 2 p.m . Sabbath
Dan 'Emmett School in the
SerVIce.
Mount
Vernon area several
Edler Shull was the principal
and business manager of
years
Mount Vernon Academy for 16
years before becoming ·the
educational sup'llrinteildent for
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the Adventist Schools in Ohio m
PLEASANT VALLEY
1963.
DISCHARGES - Rober t
Born in Galesburg, ID., Shull Strange, Letart; Oga Roush,
s tarted his work in ad· Letart ;
Staci
Fie lds,
ministration as principal of ·G a Ill p o 11 s ;
Mathew
Cedar Lake Academy in Alma, Blankenship, Point Pleasant ;
George
Cummins ,
MiChigan. Before that he was Mrs .
dean of men at Broadview Racine ; Belva Frye, Hartford;
Academy in nlinois, 1939-1940. ' Mrs. Edward Hug hart, Pomt
He recetved his B.A · from Pleasant ; E rt e Phtllipps,
Emmanuel Missionary Co~ege Gallipohs : Paul Winn, MuJ.
( now Andrews Unl~er~ity ), dleport ;
Paul
Wtlliams,
Berrien Springs, Michigan, Ravenswood ; Paul Lewis,
and, dJd his graduate work at Gallipolis.

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easement, Le banon

Pleasure Riders club meets

E. MAIN, POMEROY, OHIO
PH.

$7995

now .

17, 1974

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
500

REAR DOORS)

Fronl ktlch e n , 2x4 co n str uction , fully
ca pr e le d . fully furnt s h e d. Save on !his new one

Pam Nott w gham , Marsha

'7.95

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Chest ~r , 0 .

1970 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
$1395
4 Door , V 8 engme, std trans, dean rn teno r , bl ue f1 n1sh ,
radio, Qood t1res, _I owner

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Locat e d o n St. Rt. 1

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SHARP....... 1495

" You ' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business "

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Long w1de bed wll t1 topp er 6 cy t , s tand

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

10 pet. c ompar e d
w ith
$21,069,887 tn the [trs t quarter
of \97 :1 Ne t ea rnings fr om
&lt;.o ntmu1n g operatiOns Incr eased more lh!tn three fold to
$1 ,075,959
'I u ta I net ea rmn gs from
contmumg ~1nd d1scon tmued
op era lt ons wete $1,379,455
1equt valent to 57 ce n ts per
c ommon s hat e a ft er th e
p r e f c r1 ed
d 1v 1de n d

70 .FORD TORINO ....... .............. 1395

30.1 V 8, aulo , P S

New 3 Door Model

mcre.ase of nea rly

quetrte 1 L'O mpared with fu st
quarter 1973 ea1mngs
of
$256 ,192 (,\!Hch were lflsuff lc Jen t to cover , the
pref e r1 ed d1v1d1dcnd

70 CHEV. NOVA ....................... 1495

S. Cpe., pow ., air, v.roof .. • • • '1 495

t~n

req uirement) 1n the 1974

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501 NYLON

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71 OLDS 98 .... ,....................... 12595

73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air ••• •••• • '5900

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92.1
WMPO-FM

Ray Ellis

Dr H T, fa ctory &lt;:11r , P 5, P B

23 00 cc.

sales_up :

quarter,

71 FORD 4 DR. WAGON ........ .... '1495

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LEADING MANUFACTURER
OF ELECTRIC MOTORS HAS
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ·FOR
THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:

74 FORD PINTO ...................... 12695

Was 17039.40 NOW 15800

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l1 qh t green . gree n v1nyl rool &amp; rn tcr1or full power
eQu1 p laclor y &lt;l tr , 8,300 mil es

NElSON

Dr H T , la clor y &lt;:11r , P 5 , P 13

CARS

Foote's net
EXTON, Pa
•Foote
Mmera l Company th1s week
re ported net sales from contintnng
opc r ntJO ns
were
$2:1,138,7 15 dunng the 1974 first

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SAfffi EQUIPMENT

Notice

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··' GENE WOLFE'S
BODY SHOP

.Wanted To Buy
For Sale
NICE J bedroom lhom e lor sa le
COMPLETE
511
,000. P hon e 992 3915 or 992
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FA
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yard
sale
ilnt
qucs
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dl
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TROPICAL
fiS
h
for
sale
2571
+
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furnt sh cd
app l tances , c loth mg , dtshes
furniiUrt'
and
dr
she
s
2
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IOC rl'd br., ss .JOe. . biltlt·nc~
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"s'nv·aacnuds
•Phr~',
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SHtrc
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4
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AUTOMOTIVE
south of Midd lepo rt o fl Roul~
1.1 .JO M A Hilll 1-? ccdsvtl le ,
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Rt JJ oppos,r e
7 on s tory 's Run Ror~rl April
Ohro Phone J7 8 61J9
4 Ill 6tc EXCLU~ I VE
LOCA T IO NS I
REPAIR
trailer court. Ha r tford , W
Va
20 and 21
3 ?&lt;~ tic
Oe lu )(e lull tea1u r ed hom es
FIRE DEPARTMENT
1 19 6tc
Pomeroy
808 W Mam Sf
.t 10 TI C
LOS T br1g 111 car pet co lor s
from '1&gt;75,000 to 'Sd5,000 &lt;I
EQUIPMENT
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res tore th em wtlh Blue
bed room s, 2 ba tt1s 2 ca r
g1ve $3 00 p1ece , 18 ca rs or
Lus tre
Ren t
e lc c tr 1c
gilr&lt;tge , fam il y room, a~r"
EXTINGUISHER
W
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REV IVA L, begtnnmg Ap ril 15 GUN Shoo t 7 p m Fr tday ~1 1 the
Racme Gun Clu b
fa c tory
more Wil l g1ve be lfc r pncre dre pa 1r 1awn mowers an
s h am pooe r $1 Baker F ur
condd 1o ned large c oun ry
Begtns 7 30 each eve nm g at
SALES&amp; SERVICE
PHONE
cho ked guns on l y
A ssorlt•d
Ca ll 985 4297
Pomeroy Wesleyan Ho l tness
nrtu re Company
lo ts v 1s 1t Rock Spnngs, ru' st
HOME ALARMS
gilr e n frac tors
lnC'ilfS
3 211 ftc
Chur ch on Rou t e 143 , one half
&lt;~ 19 J tc
1 1 ~ mil es north ot Pomeroy
.:1 1 7 3tc
mile f rom Rl 7 bypa s ~; Th e
where
s 33 ta
and
7 m ee t
Phone 742 -4673
PH.
CHRY SA NTHEMUM s planl s
Next to Rt
Elemen
ry and
new
evan gel rst tS Oav td l.tQh l
•. DAy OR NIGHT
CAS
H
pa
1d
tor
a
ll
maKes
anct
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$1
a doz e n Phone 1 1304 ) 77J
Hrgtl
schoo
l
Also
VIS
a!
P.,ggs
742
-5595
fro m Cha mbers. Artzo n a
mode
ls
ot
mobrl~ 1 homes
SH
OOT
ING
Match
F
or
k
ed
Run
Th ere w il l be s p ecia l sm gtng
51 J7
c res t Manor , on Rt 7 rust
Btll BroWn, Owner
Phone area cod e 614 473 9531
Sport s man C l ub , r100n S un
t1 19 7t p
pasl Ea stern J r and Sr H tgl'l
and p ta.,ing and eve r yone ts
Free Garag.
4 13 tfc
Qay
Fac tory choked guns
welcome Th e pastor tS 0 Del l
School For fu ll deta 1ls, wrtte
Rutland, Or1io
on l y
1970 MODE L Yamaha 36 0
RACINE , OHIO
E s ltmate s
Man tey
Fr e d B Goeg 1e 1n . Great
E nct u r o ~ $450
Phone Harry
4 18 31c
4 10 9t c
AN TIQUE quilts and 1ewe1ry
P1cken s 99? 3061
Am
e r 1caSt
n Hom
S~c ond
Pom es,
ero y 22or1 caWll r
Also, 1nteres ted 1n furnllure
Frtday
and
4 19 Jtc
CONCERNIN G Act s 10 1 4 1n YARD SALE
our 24 hour number 1n
and
dashes
Call
992
5262
Saturday on L.:! rk rns Street
Col umbu s,
1 239 968 1
Wate r , Etectnc , Ga s, Sewer
th e B1bl e, Was Cornel 1us
.EXPERIENCED
eventngs or morn1ngs
Rutland . Ohto Baby st roller
Bu rld erso l W G Bes t Homes
saved befor e Pe ter had oc
L1
nes
rn s ta li ed
Work
vROCERY
bUSiness
fo
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sa
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lawn
mow
er
record
p
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ayer
1
4 21 61C
cas1on to speak. to h 1m? No
guaranteed
Bulldmg for sale or lease
htgh chatr , somethmg
to r
Ac ts 11 14 The Pent ecostal
Phone 773 5618 from a 30 p m ----- ----------Dozer , Bac khoe, Truck s
everyone
F 1r e 1S 111 on South Th1 rd
to 10 p m for appointmen t
l1mestone &amp; Fdl D~rt
4 I B ?tc _ll! NK Autos
co mplete and
• Avenue , Middlepor t. Ohio
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
3 20 lfc
- ----- --dcl 1v e red to our yard We p 1~k
CommerCia f. Res1denha I
45760
up auto bodtes and buy a ll
4 1961 c SHOOTING MATCH , Corn
Con struction &amp; Re mode l
From the la rgest Truck or
Hollow Gun Club tu r n firs t
k1nd s of •scrap meta ls and SINGER sewing ma chin es 1972
PAINTING
Bulldozer
Radrator to the
mod
el
rn
bea
ut
ifUl
walnut
r1gh t aft er Mdes C~t e r y
tron R1der :s S.J tvag e Stat e
P ARASOL 8out1qu e Beauty
ca bm et Ma kes d es1gn st 1t
smallest
Hea
ten Core.
Ru tl and F actory
oked
Rou t e 124 Rt 4 Pomeroy
Sa lon next to Skate A way
A~
1·:;'1
8-K EXCAVATING
c~es, z1g zag
buttonhol es,
gun s only Sunday , Apr 1 1.4~ Oh 1o Phon e 992 54 68
ROOF PAINTING
Na than Brggs
Ro ller R1 nk
Announced
blind hems, etc L1ke new
p m
t1 16 ?6 tp
Ga lflp olts
sprmg spec tills, 10 per cen t off
R.ad1ator Spec1ahst
1
Onl y $89 95 Call Ravenswood
COMPANY
4 18 Jtc
-- - - - - - - - - on all perman e nt s and
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952
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or
273
9893
aft
e
r
5
00
frost1ngs , fro m Ap ril 9
CALL CARL NELSON
SMITH .NElSON
12 7 tf c
through Apnl 30 Ca ll ?as 41&lt;1 1
777 Pear l Street
:&gt;L D furnd u re,~ oak tabl es, - ~-- ----------for appo1ntme n t , Sand r a
cloc ks, 1ce bo xes, bra ss beds
Middleport ,•Ohro
MOTORS, INC.
Kern s , operator
RACINE
HORSE POWER
Al lr s
PHONE 992·5083
diShes, desks, or co mplete 10
Phone
992-5367 or 992 3861
Pomeroy
Ph
. 992 -2174
.4 7 nt c
tra
ctor
W1th
42
mch
Chalm
ers
2 STORY PERMA STONE, 3
househo ld s Wr 1t e M
D
mowe r Excellent cond11 1on
M il ler , Rt .4 Pomeroy Oh1 0
Bl&lt; , LARGE M OD ER N
KOSCOT
KOSMETICS
&amp;
Contact Marv rn Kee baugh ,
ca ll ¢92 7760
KIT CHEN , fin BAT HS,
WIG S For a good l1ne of
days 992 53tl1 9R5 3913 a ft e r 7
CARP ET TH ROUGHO UT
5 13 tfc
Cos m eti CS , t raendly se r v1ce
p m
AIR CON_DITIQ.~ _NOW?
FU LL BA SEMENT , 2 CAR
DITCHING SERVICE
a nd someone to chat W1fh ,
4 1B 3tc
GARAGE
ALL
O
NE
Q1ve me a call He len Jane
LAR GE
FLA T
WELL
For Rent
Brown , 992 51 13
E LE CTR IC gu1tar Grbson L 5
Reward $150 for the arrest
LA N DSCAPED
LO T
Water L1nes and Power
3 19 tfc
w1
th
case
and
amplr
frer
,
lik
e
FU!o!NI SHE D apa rtm en t
Now wh1le the weather IS
P R ICED MID TWENTIE S
a nd conviction of person or
Lines All WOI'k done by the
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Phon
e
992
5592
new
Prr
ce
$500
00
Phon
e
992
a
dults
onl
strll
cool 1s the best time It
perso ns who stole my
2731
4 9 tfc
foot or contract. Also dozer
can be mstalled at your
Gravely tractor Tuesday
&lt;I 18 31p
work
and
s
ephc
tanks
inRUTLAND
Qn Most Amen can Cars
n1ghl Phone Bob Grueser ,
conven1ence w1th no wa1hng
2 BED ROOM mobrl e hom e, atr
sta lied
NOTICE OF SALE
STR
AWBERRY
pi.Jnts
Char
lie
992-7365, Rt 3, Pomeroy
co ndrflonrng and 1n t he
around
m hot muggy
-GUARANTEEDThe pe rs onal property of
Fos t er Rt 2, Racme, Ot11o
3 BEDROOM S, LARGE KIT,
RaCi ne a rea Phon e 992 5858
weather
Dorothy Edmund son will be
Ptlon e 247 230 9
See or Call
PHONE 992·2094
4 15 tfc
LI KE
N EW
CA RPET.
sold at public auc t 1on com
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AL UM SID IN G, OWNER
4 18 17t c
Bob
or
Roger
Jeffers
mencmg at 10 00 AM on
Pomeroy Home
Auto
BEDRO OM
f urni Shed --------------WIL L HELP F I NANCE
Wedn esday , May L 1974 Th e
FOR QUAL IF IED BUYER
apa r tm e nt 1n Mtddl eport ,- - - - - - -- - - - ,
Day 992 · 7089
res rdence 1S loc ated on Sta. e
Open 8Ttl5
Oh1o Phon e 991 3173 after
P RIC E D
BELO W
Night
992·3525
Route 12.4 near the Salem
MARKE T $12,000
Monday
thriJ Saturday
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Center Elementary Sc hool Sa le
4 19 Jtc
or 992 · 5232
606
E
Mam,
Pomeroy , 0.
Sl':l n S w 111 be po ste d Th e
SPECIAL
N 2nd Av e.
Middleport, 0.
properly cons1sts 1n part of the
OFFICE 446 3643
following ·
Under New Management
EVENINGS
Coldspot deep freeze , lawn
Sud McGhe e- 446 -1255
ALL WEATHER
lamps, an t ique washer, blow
FOR RENT
E . M "lke' ' Wr se man- 446
DON'T DRIVE A
torch , droD leaf tab le , saw
37~6
horses, pots , pans and d 1s hes ,
20",
H.P.
IS YOUR ROOF
HARDWARE
One
efficiency
apt .
hand tools, pl a nk chair , s adrron ,
GAS.GULPER
N 2nd Ave
Middleport, 0 .
T URF TR IM pus h type
Bathroom, kitchen, living
Ph1lco electric range , elect r 1c
LEAKING?
toaster , electnc can ope ner , P71·94
rotary mower Has Brrgg s &amp;
and bedroom combmahon .
Now
under
new
blender, k1tchen table , electri C
OR A GAS HOG
Stratton engme, 7 an ch
IS
COLOR FADED?
ma nagement
skillet , elbow brea kfast booth,
stic
whee
ls
,
lo
o
p
s
t
yle
p
la
Phone Stanley 949·2789
table and 6 cha"s , Maytag
MEIGS COUNTY
ltor Free Estimate mquire
tubula r ha ndle ('U 1987)
drver. hos tess cart , 10 drawer
now about a beautiful new
Bumper
to
Bumper
meta l stand , walnut c hma
HUMANE
rooi 10 fa sh1on colors.
cupboard ,
Ph1 lco
fr eezer
Service
POMEROY LANDMARK
117N 41hSI
M1ddle por1
combmat ,on, Batdw1n e lec tric
SOCIETY
~ Jack W Carsey, Mgr
Foreign Cars Welcome
organ and st oo l. dayb e d ,
telephone stand and chair ,
Phone992 2181
Ph 992. J863- 91tl3
magazone rack. Admoral color
THRIFT SHOP
Stop m and say Hello Bnng
televiS IOn , wh at no ts , walnut
992 5844 After 6
m
th1 s ad for a Free G1ft.
CL ELAND
F ARMS
AND
coffee table and 2 e nd tab les,
OPEN IOTII4 : 30
GREENHO USE . A va r 1e ty of
couch and cha~r, rec lin ers,
Every Fnday &amp; Saturday
MIDDLEPORT
Large
Under New Management
cabbage and toma to plan ts
dropleat table, coffee ta bl e ,
Treasures and Junque
bn c k home Has 3 apa rt
NE W fur n 1shed apar tment, 3
N 2nd
Mtdd leporl
for sal e Also , brocco lr and
candelabra , elec tr rc c lock ,
rooms and bath Real n1 ce,
men ts always re nted {good
W1lkmson Small Engme
ca uliflower, sweet pepper s,
woodel') cha1r , 3 p1ece bedroom Clothing , book s, r ecor d s,
Rey no ld s'
Ap a rtm ents.
hot peppers egg plan ts, hea o
suite consist1ng of chest of la m ps , prctures, tu r nrture,
1ncom e) Love ly k1 tche n 1n
992·3092
Mason, W Va , phon e 1
POMEROY
le ttu ce
and
EA STE R
ASK US ABOUT
drawer s, dre sser and bed , d ishes, toys , collectab les
ma
1n
a
partm
ent
,
has
range,
(3 )4) 773 5 14 1. on good
399
W
Ma
m
Pomeroy, 0 .
FLOWERS
,
pan
sy,
mum
s,
cedar chest, rocker , walnut bed Across from Pomeroy Post
road
4
14
7tc
Located
at
Modern
Supply
PRE-FABRICATED
rei
,
di
s
posa
l,
d
rs
hwashe
r
.
azalea , hydrang e a ,
stand, sewmg mach1ne a nd
HOME &amp; AUTO
Small Engrne Repa1r
geraniu m s, pe tun1 as, sever al
stand , kerosene lamp , camera , 1 Offtee
cen te r ty pe smk Has new
che(ry dresser, kerosene lamp, _:.___.;.:...._ _ _ _ _ _ _---.J TRA ILER . Bro wn 's Tr a il e r
k1n ds of hang ing baskets
992 · 2094
g&lt;'ls hot wa te r sys te m part
Par k Phon e 992 3324
Geraldm e Cle land , Racrne ,
2 hum tdif•ers. dresser and chest
base
ment
Lo
ts
o
f
pa
r
king
4
14
tfc
606
E
.
Main
Pomeroy
Ohro
Of drawers , jewelrv bo x,
.1rea $2:? ,500
washstand w1th oak base ,
3 29 lfc
elec't ric fans , walnut bed , oak SUBSTA NTIAL reward for los t :! AND 4 ROOM furn iShed and
POM E ROY - Ma1n Sf 75 ft
OFFICE SUPPLIE~
.
chest of drawers, 2 trunks ,
ma le Wh1te hound with red
unfurnr s hed
apartme n ts
fr
o nt age good 2 s to ry
WE ARE p1ckang up a p1ano 1n
Phone 992 5434
Built to Your 'Specs.
barretl chair , child's plank
hea d and ear s Lost 1n Fork ed
and
· Lawn Boy
you r ar ea and wou ld like
bu ild1ng apartment ove r ,
Run La ke area Conta ct
rocker , washstand w1th oak
4 12 tfc
Delivered to Job S1te
• Tecum seh
some res ponS ible party to
Har ry Sal mon s, Chesapea ke
garage, old house, al l for
base. oak bed , uprigh t chair ,
•
Kohler
ke
over
paym-en
ts
Ca,l
l
ta
I
FURNITURE
Oh1o Phone 867 4535
bed : stone jar , ca ne , kerosene
PRIVATE meet ing room for
abou l th e prrc e of the
• WiSCOnSin
Cred1l Manager , (614 ) 772
space heater , books, p tcture
any organ1ZBt1on , phone 992
4 18 3tc
frontage
$16.500
• All o th e r
5669 or wnte 260 East Ma1r,
HOGG
ZIJSPAN
Stop In and Se~ Our
3975 ~
frame,
brass h ea dboard,
Streel, Ch tii iCO fhe , Oh 10 45601
CLOSE IN ~ Over 4 acres,
makes
Po .t aroid
c amera ,
3 11 tfc
Floor
Display.
4 7 tt c
MATERIALS co.
miscellan eous hand and ga rden Help Wanted
lurn 1shed home, 3 BR bath
--------------I _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _.J ~ , 773-5554
Mason, W.Va.
toots , porch and lawn furnitur e,
MOB
ILE
HOME
,
2
bedroom
.
Na
tura
l
gas
heat,
City
wa
ter
,
STEREO Walnut
AM FM
ladders. s led , li ne n s, ca rd BABYSI T TER for 2 presc hool
a
1r
condllton
.
ca
bl
e
TV,
goo
d
chi ldren , prefe r m y ho m e or
por c hes,
man y
o th e r
C ~RADFORD , Auc t1oneer
Rad 10, 8 track tape com
tables, heare rs, tans , p1 ctu re
IOCdt10n Phone 992 5623
HAVI NG fr e 1gh t prob lems' For
I
Co mplete Serv 1ce
somewhere 1n the Middle~ort
bmatron Bal an ce $110 73, or
le.:ttlJres $7 ,100
frames , ai'd many other an
4
18
2tc
mtra and rnterstate serviCe to
Phone
949
3821
or
949
316
1
area
Ca11992
2539a
tr
e
r
8
p
m
;~~5s ava 1labl e f'hon e 99 2
tlques, collector's ite m s and
Pets For Sale
SYR ACUSE - Almost new.
and from mater gateways,
·
4 17 -3tc ONE 3 bedroom tr a ile r , con
Racme, Oh1o .
other
exceptionally
good
call GHE at 1 (8 00) 762 -1267
3 BR , colore d bath , love ly
\r1tt Bradford
2 14 tf c
household goods and effects of
s truct10n worker s preferred
2
F
EMALE
Wh1te
toy
POOdl
es
4 19 ltc
k1t
chen
wit
h
range
,
ut1
ltfy
5-1
tfc
Interest to all The sate w111 la st BABY SITTE R needed fo r 3
Call 992 7448 aft e r 5 p m
Phone
882
3190
at least one day and lunch will
room , HW floors, ca rpetmg .
Childr e n, 4 or 5 days a week
4 18 3tc
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
4 14 6tp E XCAVAT ING , dozer , loader
Auto Sales
be served by the Salem Center
Call 992 3645 after 7 p m
--------------rn ha ll a nd l1v 1ng R , c arport
REASON~BLE rates , Ph. 446
and
ba
ckhoe
work
;
sept1c
United Method ist Church
4 15 61C TRA IL ER , utrlit1es turn1 Shed
4782 , Ga lliPOl iS, John Russell
wlfh slorage $19,900
ta n ks Installed , dump tr uck s
1969 3 ~ ton Chevrole t p1ckup
In Gase of mcle m ent weather
Phon e 742 5980
Owner and Operator
Call 949 2822
and lo boys fo r hrre , will haul
BE
J
UST
TO
YOUR
SE
LF,
DACHS
HUN
D
pup
pres
Call
74
2
the sale may be postponed
4-ISMc
__,
S 12 tfc
frll d~rt , top so•l. limestone
4 19 3tc
5092 aft e r 6 p m any t1m e on
Charles w Na c hol s, APPLICATIONS only for meter
F EA R NOT TO BUY THE
and graveL Call Bob qr Roger
Pa
t
rolm
e
n
and
ex
tra
polrce
·---------- Sund ay
Guard1an of
~EPT
l
c
TAN
Ks,"AiloBic
AN SWE R TO ALL YOUR
Pl ease co nt a ct Pom eroy
Jeffers, day phone 992 7089 ;
1957 CH EV R OL ET Excellent
Dorothy Edmundson
4 18 3tp
SE WA GE
SYS TEMS
n tght phone 992 3525 or 992
Polrce Department 99 2 2427. For Sale
REAL
ES T A TE
condlf1on
Will
sell
Carnahan Auction Serv1 ce
CLEANED.
REPAIRED
5232
4 16-tfc
reasonable
Call
992
296
7
afte
r
{4) 19, 26, .:tc
PROBLEMS
CA
N
BE
PROM Dress , m1nt g reen , s1ze
MILLER SA NITATION,
5 p m.
.,.._
2
11
-ttc
FO UND HERE
7 6; also , Cata lrna SWi mSUit,
STEWART. OHIO PH : 662·
HOUSEKEEPER to. five in
4 14 6tc
303S
new,
s1ze
10
Phone
992
527
1
-Al.J"TI)JIR)
HENRY E. CLELAND
l n~,..·;;;~been
Phone 992 2936
4 17 5271
10 4 tfc
cancelled ?
Lo s t
your
BROKER
1968 327 CAMARO Good con
4 14 6tp
4 17 Jtc
operator
's
license
.
Ca
ll
992
d1ho n Phone 773 5706
992 2259 - 992-2568
EPTIC TA NK S cleaned
7428
4 17 st c
SO MEONE needed to cu i grass 4 BALES ol redwood fe nce
Modern San1tation . 992 -3954 or
6
15
ttc
-------------on my property Phon e 992
The Almanac
992 7349
Ph one 949 4703
1970
OLD
SMOBILE
98
low
777 4
4 17 4tc
bUNri- fu~~ ~ n 1~u ~f Urn
10-23 -tfc
By United Press Intemalfonal
m lleage exce llent condition
4 17 3tp
over 1unk automobiles over to
Se
ll1ng
severf.l
l
hundred
Today iS Friday, April19, the
us W1J I pay $5 tor old tunk DOZER work , land clearrl'\g by
27 IN CH e l ec tr~ c r ange with
dollar s below loca l d ealer
cars Phone 1 (31l4J 773 5890,
109th day of 1974 with 256 to WA IT R ES,S.ES, car hOps and
blow e r , good cond 1t1on Call
pr1ce
Phon
e
992
3863
,
a
ft
er
6
the acrP hourly or c6ntract ,
k1tchen hel p Apply in pe rs on
R avers td e Auto Wreck.ng
992 34 01 after 5 p m
1
p m , call 992 5844
farm ponds, roads, etc Large
follow.
Crew's
Steak
Hou se ,
4
9
26tc
4 16 6t c
dozer and operator-&gt;W1th over
V•r-qil B Tt·,lford Sr
4 17 6tc
Pom e ro y
The moon is approaching its
20 years expenence Pullins
Brok.·r
4 4 lfc
R't:ADY MJX
CO NL !&lt; t: 1 t:
• • I
I I
Excavat rng , Pom e roy , Oh 10
new phase.
NE W 19 74 ZIG ZAG SEW IN G 1959 CIHEVROLET ~;.. ton110 t..'lcchaiHC ~tr('t'l
d eli vered rrght t o you r
Phone 992 2478
•
MACHINE
S
in
or:ginal
pickup
truck
Call
992
5907
The • morning stars are
- 3 pc . Bedroom Suite,
pro Ject Fast and easy Free
PortH: roy, Oh10 ,i~/69
fac tor y carton Zig zag to
12., 19tfc
4 18 3t p
· estimates Phone 992 -3284 ,
twin s1ze by Singer,
m a ke buttonholes ,,. sew on
Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
Goegleln Ready M1x Co ,
button s, monogram s, and 1969 Z28 CA MA RO 1n exce ll ent
new
.
Only
Si99
95
The evening stars are Mars
Middleport , Ohio
make fancy des 1gns w1th IIJSt
condition 1964 Mal1bu SS , NICE OLDER HOME 2
pc . Bassen,
6-30 ft c
and Saturn.
the tw 1st of a s rngle -d 1al Left
good cond1! 10n Phone 949
1
bed room s, large bath , lots of IPec.&lt;n
$299.00
1n Jay away and neve r been
5182
Those born on this date are
(used only 6 months)
DOZER and back hoe - Wurl(,,
'
used Wil l se ll for onl y $67
4 18 3tc c losets N1 ce k1tchen , dining
pc . Lane, Sohd Wood ,
ponds and sept 1c tan ks, dit
cash, or terms ava1lab le
under the stgn of Aries .
a nd basement Gas furnac e,
Phone 992 2653
Dark Oak
New mt 9 . ~1 0 . I chrng serv ice , top sorl , fill
1965 IMP ALA Chevrolet , J27 concre te porch wLt h wrought
American nuclear scientist
4 16 ttc
engan e , good cond alion Will 1ron posts and rarl s. $15,000 00
NOW $l~O.OO
dirt, l imestone . 1 B&amp;K Ex
BY BARWICK ,
cavating Phon e ?92 5367 or
Glenn Seaborg was born April
se ll reasonable pr1ce Ca ll 949
REGULAR $9.95
992 3861
1- 3 pc Bedroom Suite,
INVESTMENT Re nt wrll
ELECTROLUX
vacuum
441 1 a fter 4 p m
19, 1912.
clean e r, A I condi tm n, uses
maple
complete SlOO.OO
9-1 tfc
4 IB 3tc soon pay for th rs one .4 apclrt
Sq . Yd,
pape r bags, has cordwmde r
On this day tn history
ments,
a
ll
re
nted
in
good
1-4 pc Bedcroo1"'mP ,s, u,eot eso.ool -sEwiNG ~A~ ,~~:::--Rep a 1 ~
and many attachm ents Also OPEN , Roger Hy se ll's Garage
Pnce Includes installation
1 1 101
In 1775, the America n Revolu·
loca t ro n of town
hght maple 0
service , al l makes , 99 2 2284
shampooe r alla chme n t 1n
near Crossroads on Slate
and free paddmg Talk to
The
Fabric
Shop
,
Pomeroy
elu ded &lt;On ly 4 avai lable ) a t
tionary War began .
4
BE
CROOMS
Nice
kitchen
,
Route 124, 8 30 to 6 p m
3 Others to Choose From
We ndell
Grate, carpet
Author~zed S.nge r Sa les a nd
SJJ 70 cas h
or
t erm s
Monday through Sat u rday gas furnace, fa m ily room,
In 1933, the Untied States
consultant
availabl e Phone 992 2653
Service We Sharpen Scissors .
Phone
992
5682
or
992
7121
garage wr th large lot All
Mtddleport-Pome roy
went off the gold s tandard.
4 16 tfc
.4 12 26tc
------·~·-,-·-·--·I
utrliti es
-------------•o-L&lt;vmg Room
S18 up -- -----------=-~_t.f c
- ,We have hundreds of
J
BEAUT IF UL walnut Ste r eo
HOUSE WITH RENTAL - 9
-BUILDING cons truction, Room
carpet values Your job can
rad1o, am fm 8 tra ck tap e
additiOns and remode l ing,
room s plus 3 room effiC ie ncy
Estate For
be completed in 1 to 2 weeks
539.95 up
combma tron Balance $110 92 ,
floor sa nd ing and ref 1nis h1ng
No long wa1flng period
or te rm s ava ilab le Call 992 HOUSE tn Sy ra cuse, 3 rooms All tor only $17 ,500 00
1o choose from)
Also , concrete work Phone
3965
and bath , ups ta 1r s, over acre SMALLFARMSorACREAGE
949
3833
,
B1ssell
ConstructiOn
Wardrobe
520.00
4 16 ti c
of land Partially remod eled N EEDED
FO R
OUR
4 16 7tp
Chests &amp; Dressers
S10 up
on 1nsi de workshop m back
CLIEN TS NE W AN D GOOD
(Good
selection)
Phon e 99 2 3135
1 Roll Candy Stripe with
AM FM stereo rad10 8 tr ack
OLDER HOME S, ALSO IN
4 10 etc
For Sale
Trade
~~=~~~;c~~h~:•;na Cab1net S29.95
rubbe_r back. 3.99 sq . yd.
co mb1nat1on ta pe player , 4
GREAT DEMAND CA LL US
Wash~rs
speaker
so und
system
N1ce for bedrooms, dens,
1969 CHEVELLE A 1 condi t iOn,
539.95 up
Ba lance $108 63 , or budg e t MO DERN house, 1/ 2 mr le from NOW TO G ET YOURS SO LD
kttchens,
etc.
wall
sell
or
trade
for
PICkup
of
Pomeroy, 3 bedrooms , wal l to
term s Cal l 99 2 3965
2 Maytags, 2 others
equal
va
lue
Phone
992
7644
wall carpet , larg e r ec room ,
4 3 ffc
&amp; Elec. Ranges 539.95 up
4 16 stc
la rqe pat 1o , ca ll 99 2 5248 T HI S SP ACE IS RE SERVED
$350 .00 Magnavox Ste reo
before 3 p m , after 3'. call 99 2 FOR YO UR AD
3436
-NEW 3 bedroom home , Ph" bath.
Lrke New, now
S
For Rent
Le~
garage , ba sement on Gr ave l
4 7 12tc IF YOU DON' T MAK E YO UR
n5
o~
Old
Bulle
t
·
TOOL AND DIE MAINTENANCE MAN
BUSI NE SS bulldmg rn down
H1ll. Midd lepor t. Na tu ra l g as
2 Vmyl L1v10g Room Su1tes.
I NV ESTMENT NOW , YOU
toWn Pom eroy, Ohio Call 992
a lr eady m
Ph one Date 2 BEDR OOM house m M1d
Red, Sl99 95 Brown, S139_9S
3975 or 992 5786
-Dutton , 992 3369 , evenrngs
Must be experienced 1n tool room mach1n1ng and tool and
BE
C HEATING
'742-4211
dl eport Ne w k1 tchen and MA Y
Rut,.nd, 0 .
992 -2534
Matchmg Coppertone Stove
die gnndmg .
ba t h, a pplian ces included
------ ------ ~ 2_26tc ,___._;__ _ _ _ _ __ j
YOURSE LF OUT OF A VERY
I 17-tfc
Call 992 531 0
&amp; Refngerator
pa1r $199.95
GOO D FUTURE
3 19 26tc
'
15- Breaklast Set&gt; SIO.OOup
(,()f&lt;' DON H I I " ' 0~1)
TIME STUDY ENGINEER
EX'( Els tOR Salt Works~
NEW - NEW . NEW
Mam St , Pomeroy All kmds 6 ROO M, 1 floor plan house W1th
HIIIN! 111'1.10111;
Experienced in cost estimating &amp; estabhshmg standards .
3
New
Walnut T~bles
of salt water pell ~ t s , wat er
ba th A nr ce detached garage ,
;, , \0: I f. 1 I ·,
Maytag
nuggets, block sal t and own
exce lle nt locat ion m Mid ·
ForOnly$19 ,95
Automatics
~
Come in and make appltcatton betwten 8: 00A. M. and 4: 00
Oh1o R1ver Salt Phone 992
dl eport Phone 992 3904 or
3 Ne w Maple Tables '
2
speed
ore-r.ation
.
1
3891
P.M. or mail attached to·
co nta ct
Cha rl es
L 1s le ,
992·3325 or
For Only S29.95
Choice o water
Syr ac use t
.......
6 S-tf&lt;;
temps Auto w11ter . t
New $99.95 Recliners
4 l6 6tc
992-2378
level control Lfot
I
For Only $68.50
STARCRA FT trar le rs and fold
Filter
or
Power
Fin
I
Agitator
downs, 25 pe l off on Reese
11111--------~
ALWAYS A LARGE
I'
Perme -Press
H1tches
and
air
condition
ers
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
FOR
20 pet off on automatic
May tag
SELECTION . :; awni ngs , 14 th ro ugh 17 ft
Halo of Hut
Camp Con ley Starcraft Sates,
ZENITH-GIBSON-HARDWICK
Drrers
Breakfa s t Se ts, Heater s,
Rt 62 nortl'&gt; of P L P leasant
Surround
clothes
Bob Me Cormick Rd .
Automatic
Washer s
&amp;
1
gentle
,
even
with
1
beh ,nd ' he Red carp~
~~c
KITCHEN AID-LITTON (Microwave Oven)
heat. No hot spots,
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
Dryers, Chest s, Dresse rs,
no overdrv~ng F1ne
Lamps, G ~andfather Style
REG ISTE RED Angus bulls , 6
ALSO
Mesh l1 nt F1Jter
Bookcases,
Recltners.
Clock
,
mon th s to 2''' years Prrce
We St-•"Jclallze in
I am Interested '" the position of
'/
Rock ers, Tables, Hutches,
r ang e from $400 to S1,2 00
MAY TAG
'
DOXOL
PROPANE
SERVICE
'
Wye, Marshal l, and Clossat
'
TV Sets.
Red Cerpe-t
Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Telephone - - - - - blood lmes Ph one Bil l W1tte,
Sr&gt;rvice
992 27R9
1
r
41 65tc
Slreet _ _ _ _
~-'- -~-- ~--------T.v. &amp; APPLIANCE
I '
I
City._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ Stale c:
l •c.__ _ _ _ __
TRAILER, excellent condlt ton
742-4211
Rutland,
0
(
GAS
,SERVICE
·
Phon e 997 2987
See
Herb,
Dave
or
M1ke
742-4211
Chesle r .
Arnold Grate
4 14 6tp
Ftulland
Notice
A TO :Z Mart used

ON A LOSER l SHOP THESE WINNERS

72 FORD LTD ......... .................. 1995
'1

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949-36'11

RACINE GARAGE

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THE

WISEMAN
t: \'

NOTICE!

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

YES!

•s.ss

&amp;

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

MOWERS
$52~D
3

IT

GRAY MANOR APTS.

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE

VW AND DATSU
SPECIALIST

WOOD '(RUSSES
I~

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Lost

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RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER

cy l , Jul o, !,000

J

TEAFORD

Lu xury Sedan , ? dr H T Loaded

72 Ply. Duster Gpe., V-8 auto., p.S ..... .. . ' 2495
72 Dodge Swinger H.T., V·8 auto., p.S..... ' 2295
71 Olds Tornado, power, air, new w / s / w •• ~2795
70 Olds

Cut.

P S, P B

71 DODGE DEMON .................... 11395 31 8

v 8,

3 5p

G 1 , 2 dr

requ1rcrnent ).

fa c tory a1r

1

&amp; air·. ·. '1995

H T

69 CHEV. NOVA ........................ 1295
1

70 Olds 98 Hoi. Sed., power, air •• • •• ••••• .'1 895
70 Olds 442 H.T. Cpe., V·8, auto., P

.S..... .'1995

6 cyl , Llu lo, P

MX ,

69 Olds 88 4 Dr., full power, air •••••• • ••• '1095

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto •••• • ••• • '1295

'12 t.

..J

d r , lactory cltr, P S , P J:l.

TRUCKS
73 CHEV. CUSTOM 10

69 Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v.roof, air .... '895

68 Chev.

~

70' MERCURY MONTEGO ............ ~1195

69 Toronado, full power, air, stereo •••••• ••• ' 1495

1 ion P1ckup long w1de bed , 307 V 8. s tand , e ye level
mr rro r s, heavy duty s prrngs
·

1

Pickup, V·8, J.speed • • • • • • .li095

72 FORD 1!2 TON

67 Olds· 98 4 Dr., full power, air'• ••• ••• • ••• '695
1
66 Ford 4 Dr. H.T., V·8, auto., P . S . .. .. . . .. . 595

CHEAPIES

63 Ford 4 Door, V-8 auto ......... . . ... ..... i195

67 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 DR. HT. ...... .'495
65 BUICK WILDCAT

2 DR. ' HT.

66 PONTIAC CATALINA 2 DR. HT . ....... ... ' 295
1
66 FIAT 4
4 DR . ..... .. ........ . . ..... . 2 95

992· 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Untii6 : 00--Ti1Sp .m . Sat.

64 BUICK 4 DR ... ........... .. ... ...... .... . ' 195

CYL.

63 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE .. .......... .... .. ' l95
GOOD SELECTION OF OTHER CARS

2 SIGNS
Of ·

Pomeroy
Motor .Co.

QUALITY

See Ray Rtggs or Roger Rt e b e l

985 -41 00

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1895
Har op Coupe, V 8 e ng 1n e. a utomat 1c tra ns m1ss •on ,
p e r stee rrng , rad ro

1970 CHEVELLE ST. WAGON
1179S
Loca l 1 ow ne r car, c lea n rnsrde &amp; out, 350 V S engrne,
power stee nng &amp; b rakes, automatrc tran s, factory arr,
rad 1o, good w-w t.res

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
OPEN EVES. 8 : 00P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

Real

Sale

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SPECIAL!

RUTLAND
FURNITURE
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ROBBINS &amp; MYERS, Inc.

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Ridenour' ..

RUTlAND .FURN.ITURE

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Sal es fro m d1scont1nucd
oper atwns we1 c $2,26 1,572 m
the hrst quarter of 1974 com.
pa t ed wt th $8,002,470 Ln the 1973
quarter These sa les rela te to
hm e, fer r ochrome and s1 hcon
metal prOduced at Asbury ,
K imb a llt on,
T e nn essee.
Vir g m ta , Stcubcnvtlle, Ohw,
and Wenatchee, Washmgton
T he Asbury. Kttnballton and
Steube nvtlle plant' were sold
tn December 1973 a nd the
compa ny ex pec ts to se ll the
Wenatc hee plant tn Ma y, 1974
Foote 1s a leadmg prod ucer of
It t hJUm
pro du cts
and
fcrroa lloys.

Specta
Th ts Wl ee k

IRIS BAILEY
Iris Baile). daughte r of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Robe rt C.
Batley, RL 4 Pome roy, has
won a full tuition scholarship
1one year; at Mountain S tate
Busmess College in Purkers·
' at $900. There
burg va lues
were 73 high school s tu,dents

p a r t i c1pa t I ng

The M e tgs 4·H P leasu re year's sched ul e was r ead
Rtders held the u Apn l m eettng Plans were made fo r the tour to
at the home of Tammy Sm 1th. Mer1th Mannor s and 1t wa s
Susan Yost tca d a le ttet from dectded that t he meetings
the Depai !me n! of Agrtcu tturc , wo uld be c ha nged from
pe r tat nin g to a cont agto us Tuesdays to Thursdays.
dt sease agatns t wh tc h a 11 1 Parts of the horse wet·e
horses com mg mto Olu o must ·studied and a qu1z w11l be g1ve n
be vaccmated. Hea lth and at the next meettng Mem bers
Sa fety r e por ts were g tven by pre se nt we r e Susan Yost,
Tammy Snnth and Tamm y Tammy Smith, Tammy Erv m,
E rvin and a revtcw of ' the He rbie Ervtn, Faye Retbel ,

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We need good used cars, so if you have. a good us.ed car bring
it to Smith Nelson Motors for really a h1gh trade m allowance
on a new Buick, Pontiac, Opel or G.M.C . truck .

exa minations
for
th e
scholarships representing 17
hig h schools .

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POMEROY
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Hour s: 2 , P . M . lo 7 P . M . Daily
Othe r Hou rs b y Appt

Loca lly Owned

Ph , 992 -7034

Grade F ive - Bob Bill Lee ,
Paula Wolfe
Grade Six - Cn c ket Car
penter, Tamm 1e Cleland, Kim
Dugan , Amy Fishe r , Melissa
RACINE The Rac.ne lhle, Tr oy Ma nuel. Ken t
Ele m entar y Sc hool fifth s1x Varney , Karen W1nes
weeks honor rol l has been
announced . Ma kmg a grade of
" B" or a bove 1n al! the•r
su bJec ts to be lis ted on the ro ll
were
G ra d e One ~ Vincen t
C l e land~, Alan Cr•sp , Sco t
Gheen , Lo1s lhl e, Do r s e l
Randolph , Ton ya Ba rley
Grade Two - Kevm Cur fman , James Cleland , John
Cleland , Beth Ha rt, Rhonda
Sm 1t h, Laren Wolfe, Terre
Wood
Grade Three - Ka th y Bake r,
Zane Beegle, Angr e Gtenn ,
Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.
Rob m Johnson , Scott Ju st1s,
Rebecca Lee, Krm Maynard,
C!a1r Mor ris, Terry Pa tte r son,
PHONE 992-7777
Tr acy Riff le, Oav rd Sa lmon s,
Tanya Sal se r , Alan Shu ler,
Lori Warden, Melan 1e Weese
Next to Jones
Grade Four - Krm Brckers.
C1n dy Cross, Kim Fo!lr od ,
Allen Pape, Jay Rees, Cl ifford
POMEROY
Roseberry , Me l1nda Sal mons,
R1ta Slater, Ke nt Wolfe

Meigs

Property

Transfers

Carl Offutt, Mary E Offutt to
Culs &amp; Southe rn Oht o Elec
Co , ease ment, Lebanon .
Hele n D J oh nson to J ames

le i ter o r phone as soon a s new fac iltti es are
locate d for the clintc .
EMERGENCIES SHOULD CONTACT
GALLIPOLIS CLINIC, PH. 446 -4950

LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES

Boys

HOURS:
DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

6ways not to be
1 • G 1ve you r furnace an eff•c•ency check-up
to make sure it's not wcs l•ng fue l

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TO
T HE
DEFEN DA NT ,
JAME S D J ON ES, WHOSE
RE SIDE NCE IS UN KNOWN
IN T HE COMMO N PLEA S
COUR T O F MEl~ CO UNTY
OH IO
SHARON A JO NE S
20 Rail road St reet.
M1dd le po r1, Oi11o,
Pla 1n l tff ,
vs
JAMES D JO,NE S
address unknown ,
De fendan t

Adventist educator to speak

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1 \6 ac re, Sa hsbury
J oe M Bolm , J ane t Bohn to
Ruger C Turn er, Oolite S
Turne r , parce ls, Rutland.
Ear l E Kmg ht, Ka t hryn W.
Kmg ht to Terry L Hoffma n,
Janet S. Hoffma n, Stephe n E
Hoffman, 22 ac t·es, Chester
Ma1 y V1rgmm Kautz, a'ka
Ma r y
Vtrgtnta
Stewart ,
Lawre nce Stcwm t to James L
Rtdcnour , Es ther P Rtdenour ,
pa rcels, Chester, Cheste r ville
Cltffo rd J ack Ba c hner ,
Caroly n Vonon Bachner to
Cltfford Jack Bachne r , Caro lyn
Vonon Bachner, Jot Mtd d lc port.
J Wtlham Brov. n, Myrvtlle
Brown to Iva Stewart, 64 ac re,
Sherry Dars t , Sammy Darst Rutland
.!Q. D&lt;1v1d E McVe), Elstc C
McVey, \0 31 aues, Columb ta
Guy R ose, Nancy Rose,
Ma r tha L Rose, to Columbus
Th e Metg s Commumty Mental Health Cltntc
a nd Southe rn Ohto E lec tnc
wtll NOT be located at
Company, cc~scment , Sutton ,
Lebanon
VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Wtns lon Vat ney, Gerald tne
Varney , to Co lumbu s and
AFTER APRIL
Southct n Ohto E lec Co ,
A ll pat tents and a g e n c ies wi ll b e co ntacte d by

JACKSHUU.

No 15 516
- NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Pl a1nt1ff has brought th• S
act1on nam 1n9 you as defendant
n the above named court by
fli1ng her Complaml on !he 271h
day ot Ma r ch, 1974
The ob 1ect of th.;; Com pla1nt
an d the demand tor rel1ef are to
obta tn a d 1vorce to be award ed
th e care, c ustody and Go ntrol of
them in or ch rid of the part 1es , to
be award ed a11mony for th e
P larnl1ff and support for th e
m.nor child of tne part res, for
costs and other relref
You a re requ,red 10 answe r
lhe Compla 1nt w1thrn tw enty
erght , days after the la st
publ1ca tron of th1S not 1 c~. Wh iC h
will be pul::{l 1s hed on ce each
week for six consecut1ve weeks
and the last pub1 1ca t ron will be
made on the lOth day of May ,
1974
In the case of your fa ilu re to
answer
otherwise 1 r espo11d as
permdtetl by the Ohio Rules of
C1vr l Proc ed ur e WJth•n th e t1me
s tat ed , 1\Jdgment by default will
be rend ered agam st you lor th e
re l1ef demand ed in the Co"!
pla in

3. Avo1d
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D1c l your th ermo 51ot down
to 68 degrees or lower

restdence m f1 ~ · tland_ Moore
has sustained a broken arm
and was taken to Veterans
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RACINE - The Racme E·R
squad was called Wednesday
at 4· 45 p .m . for Charles Moore,
33, California, Ky., who was
visiting at the Clair Boso

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7,5 WA)'S NOT TO BE FUELISH"

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, CLERl&lt; OF THE COURT
OF COMMON PLEAS
ME IGS COUN TY ,O HI O,
COUR T HOUSE ,
P OM ERO Y, OHIO
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Open Evenings Till7 P . M. &amp; Sat. TillS P . M . &amp; Service Till1 2 Noon on Sat .

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Honor pupils

Drllard, Br ett J ones and ad·
v1sors, Mrs. Rachael Dow.me
and Billy Down ie . Refresh·
ments of b row mes , sa ndwtc hes, potato ch i p~ a nd pop
were served.
The next meeltng wt ll be
May 2, at the home of F aye
Reibel A wntten descr iption of
each m ember's horse 1s to be
brought to the meeting . P arts
of the horse and tack wtll be
studied Health and sa fety
r eports are a lso to be gtven ,
Pam Notting ham, reporter

W1 s hin ).{ YI CII REMEMBER WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL.

Central Mic higan College, and
Jack R . Shull, director of the
Ohio State University .
elementary
educational
Under his direction are 21
system for the Ohio Conference
elementary
schools with a staff
of Seventh-day Adventists, will
of
61
teachers,
and an
speakSaturday, April27, at the
enrollme
nt
of
about
1,1100.
Mrs.
Pomeroy Seventh-day Ad·
Shull, al:SO a ca reer teacher,
ve ntist Church, Mulberry
has taught the thir d grade at
Heights, at the 2 p.m . Sabbath
Dan 'Emmett School in the
SerVIce.
Mount
Vernon area several
Edler Shull was the principal
and business manager of
years
Mount Vernon Academy for 16
years before becoming ·the
educational sup'llrinteildent for
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the Adventist Schools in Ohio m
PLEASANT VALLEY
1963.
DISCHARGES - Rober t
Born in Galesburg, ID., Shull Strange, Letart; Oga Roush,
s tarted his work in ad· Letart ;
Staci
Fie lds,
ministration as principal of ·G a Ill p o 11 s ;
Mathew
Cedar Lake Academy in Alma, Blankenship, Point Pleasant ;
George
Cummins ,
MiChigan. Before that he was Mrs .
dean of men at Broadview Racine ; Belva Frye, Hartford;
Academy in nlinois, 1939-1940. ' Mrs. Edward Hug hart, Pomt
He recetved his B.A · from Pleasant ; E rt e Phtllipps,
Emmanuel Missionary Co~ege Gallipohs : Paul Winn, MuJ.
( now Andrews Unl~er~ity ), dleport ;
Paul
Wtlliams,
Berrien Springs, Michigan, Ravenswood ; Paul Lewis,
and, dJd his graduate work at Gallipolis.

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Pleasure Riders club meets

E. MAIN, POMEROY, OHIO
PH.

$7995

now .

17, 1974

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
500

REAR DOORS)

Fronl ktlch e n , 2x4 co n str uction , fully
ca pr e le d . fully furnt s h e d. Save on !his new one

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1970 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
$1395
4 Door , V 8 engme, std trans, dean rn teno r , bl ue f1 n1sh ,
radio, Qood t1res, _I owner

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Locat e d o n St. Rt. 1

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SHARP....... 1495

" You ' ll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business "

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt

10 pet. c ompar e d
w ith
$21,069,887 tn the [trs t quarter
of \97 :1 Ne t ea rnings fr om
&lt;.o ntmu1n g operatiOns Incr eased more lh!tn three fold to
$1 ,075,959
'I u ta I net ea rmn gs from
contmumg ~1nd d1scon tmued
op era lt ons wete $1,379,455
1equt valent to 57 ce n ts per
c ommon s hat e a ft er th e
p r e f c r1 ed
d 1v 1de n d

70 .FORD TORINO ....... .............. 1395

30.1 V 8, aulo , P S

New 3 Door Model

mcre.ase of nea rly

quetrte 1 L'O mpared with fu st
quarter 1973 ea1mngs
of
$256 ,192 (,\!Hch were lflsuff lc Jen t to cover , the
pref e r1 ed d1v1d1dcnd

70 CHEV. NOVA ....................... 1495

S. Cpe., pow ., air, v.roof .. • • • '1 495

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73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, power, air ••• •••• • '5900

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LEADING MANUFACTURER
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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ·FOR
THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:

74 FORD PINTO ...................... 12695

Was 17039.40 NOW 15800

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l1 qh t green . gree n v1nyl rool &amp; rn tcr1or full power
eQu1 p laclor y &lt;l tr , 8,300 mil es

NElSON

Dr H T , la clor y &lt;:11r , P 5 , P 13

CARS

Foote's net
EXTON, Pa
•Foote
Mmera l Company th1s week
re ported net sales from contintnng
opc r ntJO ns
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Tl\e temperature . in down:

tpwn Pomeroy at 11 a .m.
Friday was 57 degrees under
cloudy skies.

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APR. 19-20-21
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

"THE DOLL SQUAD11
An : Elite Army of Femlle ,4uaains
In a Race Against Time and Death
to Save the World!

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sex researcher Dr. William H. Masters suggest t~al heavy use of
marijuana .may reduce the amount or. sex hOrmones in young
men, it was revealed Thursday.
The scientists also said marijuana used by pregnant women
couOd impair lhe development of unborn male children. Research
was performed at the Reproductive Biology Research Foundalion,.headed by Masters. The study was published in the New
Engll!nd Journal of Medicine.
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one in 65 millim'l, but Mary Morris of Powhatan, Va ., has beaten

those odds and given birth to her fourth consecutive set of twins.
She and her husband, Howard,·a school custodian, now have 13
children.
Mrs. Morr is, who has not taken fertility drugs, said Thursday she was surprised at first but now is "just a proud mother,
that's all." A spoLsman at the Medical College of Virginia,
where the twin git•ls were born April II, said the chances of a
woman bearing four sets of twins in a row are about 65,610,000 to
one.

THESE ARKSOMEOFTHE featured performe~s at the
Silver Slipper Saloon at the Pomeroy Junior High School
auditorium Saturday night. From the left are James Soulsby,
June VanVranken, Mila Powell, Gerald Powell, Alice Nease

Arthur Beegle hurt in wreck

HARTFORD , W. Va . - cident occurred at 2:30 a. m. on
Ar thur Harold Beegle , 33, U. S. 33. Rice said Beeg le
Racine , Ohio, was hospitalized apparenUy was driving al a
today after his automobile was high rate of speed when he lost
wrecked and burned near here . control in a slight curve.
RAVENSWOOD - The
Beegle was rushed to
He said the car, a con- Rav e nswood Women 's"'!
Veterans Memorial Hospital in vertible, went off the right side Softball League will sponsor
road , traveled ap- a horse show at the Raven
Pomeroy in a New Haven of
Emergency Squad ambulance, proximately 188 paces, came · Riders Saddle Club grounds
but later was transferred to back on the highway and at Ravenswood on Sunday,
Ohio Stale University Hospital flipped on its lop before bur- April 28. Halter classes get
in Columbus. Attendants said sting into flames .
underway at 11:30 a.m.
Beegle's lower left leg was
Beegle was thrown clear of There will be six halter
injured.
the wreckage.
classes, and 28 performance
Rupert Rice, Mason County
New Haven firem e n e x- classes with over $1,100 in
deputy sheriff, said the ac- tinguished the blaze wi lh 27 prize money. The barrel race
volunteers responding to the
will pay $150 and open
call.
pleasure will pay $50.

and Jayne Lee Hoeflich. Other featured performers in the
three mini-musicals being given by the Big Bend Minstrel
Assn. will be Karen Lynn Griffith, Sharon Wilson ~nd Dick
Nease.

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Want to raise the roof?
Add a room?
Why wait? See us for a low-cost
Home ,
Improvement
Loan.

College

Harry Canterbury
died on Thursday

$450.00.
The general fee was
established by the Community
College Board of Trustees at
$3.00 per credit hour, but not to
exceed a $45.00 per quarter . A
normal 15-hour quarter would
cost the students from the fourcounty area $45.00 in general
fees, for a total of $135.00 a

pomero,
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pomeroy
national
bank

· t he bank of
I he cen tur y
esta blished 1872

Mernber

FDIC
MAIN OFFICE

Mon ., Tu es., W ed ., Th ur s . 9 a .m .. J p .m.
F riday9a .m . to 7 p.m . • ·
Saturday 9 a .m , to 12 Noon
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Mon ., T u e.s ., W ed .• Sa t ., 9 a .m ... J p .m.
ThU r sd ay 9 a .m . to 12 Noon
F r ida y 9 a .m . lo 7 p.m

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hometown friend.

Based on a~tion taken by the
Board of Trustees, a student
from Gallia, Jackson, Meigs or
Vinton County can attend
Community College next year
and take a full 15-hour course
load each quarter for a total of
$511.5.00.
The tuition and general fees
lor students who live in Ohio
but outside the four-eounty
Community College district
are set by state law. The instructional fee, or tuition, for
these students is based on
.$14.00per credit hour, or a lo"'l
of $~10.00 for a normal 15-hour
quarter .
According to the ·plan approved by the Ohio Board of
Regents, students who live
outside the State of Ohio are
not eligible to attend Community College at the present
time. This form of economical
college education- will be
available to the people of the
four county district next fall
when the one-mill Community
College special tax levy is
approvedbylhevotersJunell.
Community College officials
are now looking into the
possibility of future reciprocal ·
agreements with neighboring

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By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Pvt. and Mrs. Ronald Russell
and children of Ft. Meade, Md.
were recent weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Russell of Wolf Pen.
Mrs. Clarence (Golda) Story
of Darwin was returned home
Tuesday from Holzer Medical
Center where she wa s a patient

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April19 -20-21

MEIGS
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OKLA.HOMA CRUDE.
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.Clyde Riffle, Gladys Sayrei
Nancy Smith, Margaret' Stark,
Thelma Swain, Virginia Swain,
Violet Teal, Bernice Thomas,
Richard Wilt, Ella Woolever .
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rose,
a son, McArthur ; Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Vickers, a daughter,
Hamden.

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teaching positions , "something it cannot

aflunMu do."
Of the original II suing the SW board,
six have other jobs.
The board · must ac t upon the

consider the con tracts of 68 tea chers.

Dave Campbell , Bruc e Sto ut, and
Granville Burnelle were named Saturday
to represent the board in the negotiations
witl1 the Gallia Co unty Local Teachers'
Alisociation. Representing the teachers
are Clay Baker, Henry Dillon , and Howard
Neekamp . Holzer Grego ry and John c.
Wickline are a ltern utes .
The first major negotiating se~':lion is
sol for 7: 30 p.m. Thursday at the Gallia
County Superintend ent's Office .. Supt.
Bradbury and Bill Bahr, president of the
Galli a ' Coun ty Local Teachers'
Association, wil1 serve as con s ul tt-~ n ts. '
In other ma jor business, the board
recog nized the Ga ll ia Co un tv Local
Principals' Assn. and the Galli ~ Co un ty
Chaplet· for the Ohio Association of Public
School E:inployees (OA.PSE 1. The boa rd
agreed tha t during the 1974-75 school term
all sturlenls residing in the area they are
!Con tin ued on page 2)

CROAKER -- Thereon Johnson, left, is congra tu lated by Dale
Warner, upon becoming the newly elected Grand Croake r of the Ohio Society for
the Promotion of Bull Frdgs, Inc., for 1974. War ner is treasurer, Mary Lou John·
sorl, secreta ry, and Rodney Down ing a grand croaker in charge of vice . The
associa ti on sponsors the annual F rog jump ell ch year :1 t the Bi@: Send Rega tta in
Ju ne.

} our In vited (iue.~l
U c;wh in{..( More
'/'h an I 2, 000
fum ilil'.~

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IJe..•oted To The Greater Mi(ld/,, Ohio Vallev

NO. 12

3 SECTIONS
SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1974

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

PRICE 20 CENTS

Pomeroy -Middleport

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kidnaping
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - After 75
days the mystery of the Patricia Hearst
kidnaping is deeper than ever.
Investigation by more than 100 FBI
agents has failed to turn up a trace of the
missing girl and developments since her
abduction have raised more questions than
answers.

MATTHEW AND JAN VANVRANKEN HAVE BEEN
busy in their spare \ime over the past couple of weeks
creating several hundred artificial flowers for use on tables
at Saturday night's Silver Slipper Saloon: They are the ~
children of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken. Mrs. Van
Vranken is the president elect of Preceptor Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority. Assisting the•Van Vranken children in
the project was Mark Boyd of Columbus.

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hearing while Gallipolis State Institute Supt. Dr. Bernard Niehm looks on. The
service is also available to.local citizens of Gallia County . .

Hearing tests offered
with new GSI machine
GALUPOUS - The Speech and
Hearing Department at Gallipolis State
Institute has installed new : modern
equipl)'lent to test hearing. The audiol~gy
services for persons who have hearmg
problems are available to residents of
Gallia and· Meigs County communities.
Recent additions of professional staff
now enable the Speech and Hearing
Department to provide complete speech
evaluations, a full range of hearing tests,
and hearing aid evaluations for both
children and adults. The additional staff
and equipment have also provided more
GSI residents with training and evaluation
in commWlicatlon skills.
The new equipment, valued at over
$18,000, was 'purchased with the aid of
funds from the Ohio Rebabllitation Services . Commission. The staff includes
Charla Elliott, speech pathologist, · and
Steve Oshrin, clinical audloioglst. and two

' GALLIPOLIS - ' Gallia . County
sheriff's deputies early Saturday mornihg
Investigated· a shooting .incident at the
John McGuire farm on Rt. 775.
Deputi~s said Mr. McGuire was
. awakened by the sound of shots apparently
fired In the. vicinity of his barn.
Upon investigating McKenzie said he
saw a light between his barn and hogpen:
He ran tO the barn but could not iden.tify ~

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STEJ?HEN Oshrin, clinical audiologist, operates new equipment for testing

consultants, Jon Shallop, Ph. D.,
audiologist, and Richard Dean, Ph.D.,
speech pathologist, both from Ohio
University.
Tests will be conducted in the new
sound• proof test suite located in the
Medical-Surgical Building. On the basis of
the tests, the audiologist may suggest
further services. The department ~oes not
sell hearing aids, but tests can L"'· made to
determine the type of hearing aid needed
or the effectiveness of a hearing aid
presently owned. The Speech and Hearing
Department also works closely with local
physicians and health agencies to provide
the public these services.
Appointments for speech or hearing
fests may- be made by calling Mrs. James
at 44&amp;-1642. Individuals wishing to inspect
the facilities or inquire about the available
services are invited to do so.

The case took a stunning turn on April 3.
when Patricia in a tape recorded message
called her fathet· a "liar, ' ; said she would
nevencturn to her former way of Jile and
announced she would stay with her abductors, a small band of terrorists calling
themselves the Symbionese Uberation
Army'. The contrast between her two lives
could not be sharper.
Patricia's fath er, Randolph Hearst, is
president and editor of the San Francisco
Examiner and board chairman of the
Hearst Corp. Her~ grandfather was the

legendary William Randolph Hearst who
buill a group of newspapers and
magazines and invested heavily in
Hollywood films.
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Those with whom she has heen livingeither as a captive or convert-arc
revolutionary members of an organization
that was spawned in prison . Both blacks
and whites, men and women are its
members. Two SLA members are in jail,
charged with the murder of Oakland
School.Superintendenl Marcus Foster last
Nov. 6. Four have been charged with
robbery of a branch of the Hibernia bank
that netted $10,000 last Monday.
Patricia was named as a material
witness in the bank raid after she was
identified from photographs taken by
hidden cameras as one of the gang that
burst into the building carrying_rifles. U.S.
Attorney James Browning said she was
not charged with armed bank robbery
because the photographs indicated she
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CHAM PIONSHIP TROPHIES PRESENTED - .John
Blake, left, of Middleport, head foo tball coach at North Gallia
and president of the South.r n Valley Athletic Conference
presented the 1973 championship football trophy to Kyger
Creek Head Gr id Coach .lim Sprague, second from the left , at

POMEROY - Se nior citizens, who
have been having a ball working and
playing at a wide range of organized ·activities the past year , face the prospect
today of it being &amp;orne or all a thing of the
pas!.
How it might be prevented was the
subject under study of the Meigs County
CoWJcil on Aging wh ich met here last week
in Its April session. The coun cil runs the
Senior Citizens Program in the coun ty and
operates the Senior Citizens Center .
Possi ble r eductio n or losin g the
program is indica ted because this year
$8,565.must be obta ined from local sources
compared to only $4,100 last year (April,
1973 to Aprill9741 . Th e council asked the
county commissioners for $5,000 to help.
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man who ran away. McGuire fired one
shot with i 20 gauge Shotgun but apparently missed.
McGuire said ·that in recent ·weeks
someone had taken ·his Walker Coon Dog
valued at $550 and had slashed the neck of
another dog with a sharp instrument.
One arrest recorded Friday was Larry
Saxton, 21, of Gallipolis, on a bad check
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h&lt;me of Atty. and Mrs. James Bennett on
Pleasant Valley'· Rd., near here Saturday
morning.
Rio Grande Fire Chief Bob Brandenberry and Marshal Ralph Waugh, who
were still at the scene at' 5:30 p.m.
Saturday, Ul!d cause of the blaze was
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the time of ihe blaze. The fire is believed to
have started around l1 a.m .
The Bennetts had purch~sed the home
SUPERINTENDENT AND MA'I;RON - Recently appointed as supehnwithin the past year, and had just comtendent and matron at the Meigs County Children's Home by' the Meigs County
pleted an extenSive ren:wdeling project.
Commissioners were the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Weaver. The Rev. Weaver is
_Mrs . Bennett said everything was lost. . pastor at the Miqdleport Nazarene Church. The couple took over duties at the
The Bennetts have two children. Members . borne Friday._Rev, Weaver has been pastor at the Middleport Church for the pasl
of the Rio Grande · Volunteer Fire · year. They ar~ tbe parents of two children, Stanley and Bradley. The Rev. Weaver
'Dei!Wtment answered the alarm . Sheriff
will give.up his duties as pastor of the MiddlepOrt Church · ~ soon as a repla cement .
depUty .Jim ·e race directed tratlic during ' can be made . Former superintendent and Jllatron were M~ . and Mrs. Ralph
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gerald, "aging" planner for Area 8 under He also named another committee to Inth e Buckeye H!ll s-Hoc ki ng Va lley vestiga le possible ways of raising money
Regional Development Distrjct.
in order to maintain the program at the
Mrs. Elean or Th omas, local program same level in coming years. The comdirector , advised that the senior citizens mittee includes C. E. Blakeslee, chairprogram is being funded this April &amp; May man ; Robert Buck, Ralph Welker and
through the state under Tille ill of the Mrs. The lma Dill .
Older America ns Act.
Mrs. Th omas also reported that a nine
As of J une I, however, the prog ram passenger 1972 station wagon has been
will be un der the Buckeye Hills-Hocking purchased to use in the transportation
Valley Reg ional Development District for . phase of the program . Transportation is
one-year. Federal guidelines provide that --one of the biggest needs of senior citizens
each year the program is in operation the in this rural areas, Mrs. Thomas said. The
local share of the cost must increase in money used lor the wagon came from the
order io maintain the same services.
federal revenue sharing money given by 10
Under the Older Americans Act of the 12 townships and by the five villages
federal funding is cutoff at the end of three of the coun ty during the 1973 senior
years. At that time the program, if con- citize ns program . The remainder came
tinued, has to be supported in ful l th rough from the program budget.
local funds. During the year April, 1973 to
Blakeslee reported on the organiz&amp;lion
April, 1974, $4,100 was raised as the local of the Area 8 Advisory Committee on
whi ch he and Struble 'serve. Mrs. Vilma
part of the budget .
T~e Meigs County Commissioners Pikkoja reported on the recent surgery in
contributed $3,000 from th·eir general fund regard to library services in Meigs
and the remaincter was raised through , County .
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Mrs .. Thom9s reported that $190 was
For the coming Y.ear $8,565 has to be raised at the Eas ter Bazaar and bake sale
raised locaily.
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county .commissioners for $5,000 to be ci tizens who helped both days. The lunch
allocated from the general fun d for the program was reported "very successful ,"
senior citizens. If granted, $3,565 more with an average of 40 to 50 senior citizens
must be raised.
ea ting at the cente'r daily. The gymnasiwn
Struble , apoi nted Edson R o us~ , at the center is being painted and the river
cl)airman, and the Rev . Harold Deeth, bank across from the center is being
Wayne Turn er and Mrs. Evelyn cleaned by senior volunteers.

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cage coach and principal at Hannan Trace, was awarded the
.team championship trophy in baske tball by Bill Phillips,
right, head basketba ll coach at Eastern High School. See
additiona l' pictures and story on pages 19 ana 20.

Seniors' program needs money

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Betty Ohlinger, Connie Bailey provided by F. 0. Day or
and Norma Amsbary, casino; Marietta who annually daes the
Mary Pickens, Shirley Custer, sound for the Meigs County
and Vera Crow, candy sale Fair and the annual musicals
prizes, with Lois Rosenbaum, of the Big Bend Minstrel Assn.
.Margaret Follrod; Eleanor
Thomas, Pearl Welker, Ann
Rupe, Velma Rue, Patty Ann Two draw fiDes
DeCon.nick and Roberta
Two de(endan Is were fined
O'Brien, sales.
and a third case was passed on
Mildred Karr, Lillian Moore, to county court Thursday night
Linda· Sauvage and Lucille by Pomeroy Mayor Dale
Williamson will staff the " bar" Smith.
and most sorority rneinbers
John Roush, Pomeroy, was
will be serving the patrons.
fined $100 and costs and given a
Soun,d for the saloon will be three day jail sentence on
conviction of driving while
intoxicated and Russell Barton, Mason, was fined $10 and
costs for running a red light.
FUNERAL SET
BOOSTERS TO MEET
RUTLAND - John Wyatt
Lester Zimmerman,
RACINE
Southern will officiate at funeral ser- Pomeroy, pleaded innocent to
Athletic Boosters will meet vices for Challie G. Greer, 68, driving while intoxicated and
Monday at the high school at Syracuse, al2 p.m. Saturday at his case was remanded to
7:30p .m.
the Rutland Church of Christ. county court.
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recomm end th at Bob Ashl ey, Keith
Carper , DOn Hodge, Jane Ann Slagle, and
William Meeks be given written notices
sincb they were employed as replacements
to the fired teachers. He said the fi ve
would be r eempl oy~ if the court's
decision goes in favor or the Southwestern
Board .
Bradbury said if the board employed
the live teachers now, and if th e cow·t
foWJd in favor of the other teachers, it
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Walton said today in announcing final plans for the
operation of the Silver Slipper
Saloon Saturday nigh! in the
Pomeroy Junior High School
Auditorium.
Mrs. Walton who is heading
the saloon operation along with
Mrs. Ann Rupe on behalf of
Preceptor Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority said that
the saloon will offer novel
entertainment and is the first
operation of its kind to be
carried out in Meigs County.
The saloon will feature three
mini-musicals by the Big Bend
Minstrel Association with show
limes at 6:30, 8 and 9:30 with
doors to open one-half hour
before each perfor mance; a
cas ino, r.efr eshments of
pretzels and · beer (root ) included in the admission price,
an old time candy sale with 100
prizes to be awarded, entertainment from the floor
including. organ music, vocals
and piano music. Patrons will
have time to visit the casino
before and after each stage
show .
Mrs. Walton will be a
''noating hostess'' overseeing
Saturday night' s operation.
She stresses that dress should
be informal. Members of the
sorority have made glittering
silver slippers for decorations
and small tables where patrons
are seated will be decorated
with silver slippers holding
flowers.
Serving at the various posts
of the saloon will be Ruby Baer
and Jeari Werry , ca'shiers;'
June Van . Vranken, entrance
hostess; Janel Pickens, Nellie
Brown, Reva Vaughan, David
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teacher wriUen notice of its int eil tion not to
reemploy him or her on or befor e the 30th
day of April.
They contend that they were fired
without the rec ommcndati ~ n of form er
Gallia County School Superil!lcndcnl
Clarence E. Thompson, a pcJint ignored

Clearing north, cloudy south
today, high in the 60s south.
Cloudy south tonight, low
around 40.

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valued atl $2,400 was destroyed at the damage to door glass allhe guard station
Philip Spol-n Power Plant near here about and in windhsields of II vehicles in-the
11 p.m. Thursday.
plant parking lot. A BB gun or pellet rifle
Sheriff's Depety K. W. Love said a apparently had been used.
Deputy Love said the guard believed
Wackenhut guard employed at the plant where violence erupted in connection with someone inside the plant caused the
damage.

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over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
McLaughlin and children of
Columbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Adams durmg the week.
Easter Sunday gue~ts of Mr. ·
and. Mrs. Wayne W1lson and
fam1ly were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Burri and Billy Wilson
of Bolivar Dam, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wickline and Scottie,
Mrs. Erma Wilson, Mrs,
Kathryn Hunt.
ASK TOWED
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Charles William Buck lll, 19,
and Billy Wilson of Bolivar Rt. I , Cheshire, and Deborah
Dam spent the weekend with Sue Higginbotham , Rl. 1,
Mrs. Kathryn Hunt and called Cheshire .
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stroke.
Mrs.
Miller of Mansfield returned to her home
Friday after a week's visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lawson and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Donohue
of Detroit, Mich. spent a recent
.weekend with his mother, Mrs.
Mary Donohue and David.
Miss Jennifer Mugrage of
Letart spent Saturday night
Holzer Medical Center
with Misses Sharon and Cindy
Roush.
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Mr . and Mrs. Edward
Linda Baker, Mark Bagks,
Lawson and baby, Mr . an&lt;l Raymond Broyles, Mrs. Arthur
Mrs . Roliert Lawson and Channell and daughter, Ivan
family were Easter Sunday Dixon, Dexter Dowell, Donald
,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eliason, Charles Frazier, Mrs.
Lawson and family.
C.harles Garthee and son, Esta
Glassburn, Scott Golver,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sayre
spent a recent-Sunday with Mr. Gertie Hall, Mrs . James
. and Mrs. Brice Sayre at H~lslead and son , Har~ld
Jackson.
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Mr and Mr C
Sa
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Charles
Helnch, Leota Henry,
s. arro11 yre Joanne 'Hen le H n . tt
of Racine, Mrs. Peggy Gregory How d E 1\ Yj / ne
of Fairborn, 0., Mr. and Mrs J If ar ' ~ar . re.an J, ~ona d
Herbert Sayre, local, wer~ Tre ers , J . arJoneE oLensonh,
Easter Sunday dinner guests of
uman
nson, va ac '
Mr. and Mrs . David Sayre at Joseph Lenegar , Sherry
· Leonard, Anna L;,:ons, Todd
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Jefferson visil&lt;:d Mr . and Mr
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Harry (Hock) Canterbury,
83, a barber in Pomeroy over 50 victim c-a re.
This training prog ram
years be£ore his retirement,
in conformance with
operates
died Thursday night at his Rt.
standards
establi s he d
3, Pomeroy home .
Mr . Canterbury was an cooperatively by the division of
honorary member of the State Fire Marshal, the InPomeroy Fire Department and surance Services Office of
belonged to the, Trinity Church Ohio, the Trade and Vocational
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Education Service, lbe State '
m omeroy.
He was preceded in death by Fire Advisory Board Comhis wife, Ethel Grueser Can- mittee, a stale medical adterbury, and a daughter, Mrs. visory board, the Ohio
Dorothy Radford . Surviving Department of Health, Ohio
are two grandchildren, Philip Department of Highway, and
Radford, and Mrs: George the U. S. Department of Trans·
(Shirley) Sisson, both of portation.
Upon successful completion
Pomeroy, and four greatof
the 60 hour emergency
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 2 victim care course the
p.m. Sunday at the Ewing squadrnen will be certified as
m e dical
Funeral Home wher~ friends emergency
technicians
and
become
may call after 7 tonight. Burial
will be in Bee ch · Grove eligible for additional training
courses offered by the T&amp;TE:S
Cemetery.
such as the six hour vital signs
course and the 20 hour in
hospital trainin g program
designed to upgrade all
existing emergency medical .
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A final decision on the instructors·
appeal ls expectrid in .June. Tl1e teacllCrs
fired last March are using section 3319.11
of the Ohio Revised Code as the basis of
their sult.'
Section 3319.11 states that any teacher
employed under a limited contrac t, and
not eligible to be considered for a continuing contract, is at the expir ation of
such limilPd contract deemed re-employed
under the provison of this section at the
same salary schedule, unless the employing board, acting on the superintendent's
recommendation as to whether or not the

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The others were born in 1965 and 1962.

By Dale Rothgeb k
GALLIPOLIS ~ C. Comer Bradbury,
Gallia County Loeal School Superintendent
Saturday said he would recommend that
live teachers employed last summer bv
the . Southwestern Local Board of
Education be given written notice that
their contracts would not be renewed for
the coming school term.
Bradbury told the Gallia County Local
Board Saturday afternoon , " I have no
other alternative. The action must be
taken since the suit filed by 11 teachers
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Fined in court were Gale E. Ridgway,
shall's office won its case against Christine
Beegle in Meigs County'Court Friday with Marietta, $10 and costs, speeding; Helen
Judge Frank W. Porter sitting.
· Knotts, Nelsonville,. $150 and costs, three
Miss Beegle, of Pomeroy, defendant in days confinement, license suspended for
a condemnation suit brought by the stale,' six inonths, driving while intoxicated, $25
was given until May 5 lo raze property she and costs , five days. confinement, conowns located on Third St. in Pomeroy.
linemen! suspended, 90 days probation,
The ruling includes a fine of $1 ,130 plus .negligent assault ; John L. Deak, Athens,
$10 a day to be ilflposed if the defe ndant and f'thony Legere, Pomeroy, Rt. 2, $150
fails to comply with the marshall's orders. and costs each, three days confinmenl
. A second con~emnation suit was also lice nse suspended for six months driving
heard in county court Friday, this one while intoxicated ' Donald Collins
against Am y Kingsland Jo,nes of Jackson, · Pomeroy , $55 and ~osts, $30 suspended: .
, Her ca~ was ord,ered conhnued until Ma y · overload ; James E. Barber; Jr.; Reeds3. The building in question js located on ·ville, Rt. I, ' $25 . and' :costs: license
Court St. adjoining the Daily .&amp;intirlel suspended 30 days, reckless operation;
Office, ho~sing the . fo:m.e r Wehr-ung's
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