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12- The DaUySentlnel,Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, May 6, 1976

Inaugural trot offers Noble Rogue
OOWMBUS (UP!) - The
fin. Jf Scioto Downs' 112
racing dates this season matches 1975 Kentucky Futurity
champion Noble Rogue .and
national aged trotting
champion Killbuck Mary in
the featured $8,000 Inaugural
Free For All Trot Friday
night.
Noble Rogue, trained and
driven by Billy Herman, will
be making his first start of
the year. He won the
Kentucky Futurity with
straight heat wins and also
took one heat of the
Hambletonlan, defeating
Bonefish.
Killbuck Mary, trained and

Glenn,
Taft go
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WASHINGTON (UP!)
Ohio's two senators voted on
opposite sides Wednesday
wh en the Senate tried
unsuccessfully to block
presidential veto of a $125
million child care biU.
Sen. John Glenn, D.Qhio,
who voted for override, said
in a statement after the vote
that the taxpayers will end up
pa yi ng for the Senate's
nction.
"I believe the President
\vas wrong in his veto of this
bill, and I'm sorry that the
Senate did not override it,"
Glenn said. "In the long run
the bill would have saved us
money wfiile providing the
greatest work opportunities
lor those who need them
most. ''

The stale's junior senator
said it cost three times more
to keep a family on welfare
than to provide day care for
children so a mother can
work.
The House backed the override attempt Tuesday 301-101 ,
but the Senate's ~o vote
doomed the attempt by three
votes.
Sen. Robert Taft Jr ., · ROhio, voted against override.

CINCINNATIAN NAMED
TAMPA, Fla. (UP!) llalph Peters, executive vice
president of the Oncinnati
Automobile Club, has been
named to succeed Marvin L.
Holloway as president of the
Peninsula Motor Club of the
American Automobil e
AsSociation.
,
Holloway's resignation
after 38 years at the helm of
the
organization was
announced Wednesday at the
annual meeting or the
Peninsula Motor Club.
Holloway was elected
chairman of the board of
direcwrs after he stepped
down as president.
Peters started his career ,
with the AAA here in 1952 as
membership salesman and
management trainee.

driven by Dick Buxton and
owned by Robert and Henry
Critchfield of Wooster, Ohio,
has amassed lifetime
earnings of mor~ than ·
$4~.000 and owns a mark of
1:59 1-.5.
The rest of the Inaugural
field consists-of Flirtin, Wildwood George, Carriage
Trade, High Mark and
. Moshannon Express.
Scioto's 16 stakes races and .
early closer events will offer
purses totaling more than
$350,000, topped by the $40,000
Ohio Sires Stakes 3-year;Jid
Filly Trot on Monday, Sept.
13, one of eight in that rich
stakes series.
The record number of 112
racing dates, up from the
usual 100, also includes the
Sept. 9 Utile Brown Jug

Pre'llew for 3-year;Jld
pacers, a m,ooo event which
drew an all-tlme high 11,984
fans to the track last
September.
Also scheduled are the six
legs of the Sciow Downs
O!allenge Slakes for two,
three and four-year;J!d ,
pacers and trotters, with
purses ranging from $15,000
to $25,000 .
July 3 will see a 2 p.m. post
time' as the track that night
hosts the official Centrat Ohio
Bicentennial Observance. II
will include a three and a half
hour stage sholv, the opening
of a 100-year-old time capsule
by Gov. James A. Rhodes and
Columbus Mayor Tom
Moody, and a giant fireworks
dJsplay.

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Frog Jubilee want most of the excitement
at the event to be caused by frogs and not
liquor.
Members of the Cala veras County
Tavern Owners Association have voted to
close their bars during most of the May I}
16 event, wWch was inspired by Mark
Twain's story, ''The Notorious Jumping
Frog of Cata·veras County."
Owners said they would cut off their
livelihood rather than face the problems
sometimes created by the scores of
"bikers" and other kintow-isthas who ofhten
spend more lime drm g t · n wa 1c mg
the frogs jump.
Angels Camp Police Chief Don Rosson
said the closures might cut down on the
troubles, but not everyone is happy about
the situation.
"I suspect it will affect our gate, but we
hope not ," said Niles Mathews, chief of
security for the county fairgrOWidS. "A lot
of people are being intimidated by a few."

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Abouf lndependenee:
Benjamin Franklin of
Philadelphia : "The novelty
of [Independence) deters
some; thedoubtsofsucp!!ls,
others: the vain hope of
reconciliation, many.

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THE FIRST and second
place t.eams of the Fireball
League recei ved trophies tor
the season at the Pomeroy
Bowling Alley. Making up the
first place team were
Char lden e · Hanning,
Charlotte Hanning and Selby
Manley. The second place
team members are Nancy
Dobbins, Debbie Dobbins and
Dee hash . The league was
sponsored by Ron Hanning.

Mackenzi~ &amp;.: Jerr MacNelly /1119'76, United Featyre Syndicate,

HOSPITAL NEWS

Holzer Medical Center
. THE MIDDLEPORT Fire
PLEASANT VAlLEY
Dept. will hold a public fish
(Discharges, May 5)
fry beginning at 10 a.m.
Mrs. David Arrington and
DISCHARGES - Thelma
at Its headq uarters.
son, Murrell Bailey, John Craig, Buffalo ; William Saturday
Sandwiches and dinners will
Benedict, Dottle Brooks, Laudermilt, Jr., 1\!ason; be for sl!l le. Auxilia ry
Bernice Ca ll oway, Claude Mark Gardner,
Point metnbers will stage a ba ~e
Cunnin gham , Elizabeth Pleasant; Mrs. Harry Carr, sale.
Denney, Ishmael Dixon, Mason;
Claracy Lee,
MARRIAGE ll ce n~es we, _,
Ercel Fellure , Na th an SOuthside; Mrs. Alvin Bowes, Issued to Clifford Eugene
Gibson, Patricia Go thard, Grimms Landing; Jack Whitt ington , 20, Rt. I.
Rutland, and Debra Di ane
Shirley Hamer, Gary Harrod, Pri~e , Bidwell;
Ruth Johnson,. 20, Rt. I , Rutland,
Fern Holbrook , Sylves ta Daugherty, Gallipolis; Oden and Joseph Paul Hutchins, 21.
Hollback, Robert Huddleston, Herdman, Buffalo ; John louisville, Ky ., and Dianna
Ted Humphreys, Seth While, Polnt Pleasant; Lena : Rose Root, 18, Long Bottom.
Jasovsky , Robert Jeffers , Williamson, Point Pleasant;
CHESTER - Areviva l is in
Relda
Kuhn ,
Mayme Joseph McKnight, New
Mallory , Gold a Mitchell , Haven; Timothy Gibbs, progress at the Chester
Nazarene Church through
Cora Moore , Vieltia Porter, Hartford ; Charles Knapp, Saturday,
May 8, at 7: 3()
Verna Potts, Alice Sagraves, Clifton ; Bernard White ,. night ly. The Rev . Juni or
Roy Shuff, William Sta ton, Mason; Mrs. Gilbert Rogers, Maloy Is the guest speaker.
Sadie Steele; Lois Sterret, II, Point Pleasant; Mary Friday evening the "Davis
Trio" of Buffalo, W. Va .. will
Mrs. Ronald Thomas and son, Liberatore, Point Pleasant; be
featured.
·
John Thompson , Ge neva Mrs . William Cromllsh,
Townsend, Elizabeth Welch, Gallipolis; Mrs. Frances 1 A MEETING of the board
directors of the Pomeroy
Oral Wills.
Carr, Gallipolis Ferry; &lt;:A
Chamber of Commerce will
(Births, May 5)
Wavie Stone; Leon; Mamie be held at 12 noon Monday at
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Akers, Taylor, Point Pleasant; Mrs. the Meigs Inn.
son, Oak Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roush, Jr., and Henry
" REVU E 76", a variety
Carl Ross, son, Henderson, Elliott, Jr., both of Point show
by the members of
W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pleasant.
Southern High Schoo\ choir,
Den ney, son, Vinton .
will be staged Friday, May 7,
at 8 p.m. at the high school.

Arth~r.

Ciavld&amp;on Lynch, 69, 'Rt. 2
Cheshire, died Wednesday at
Veteran&amp; Memorial Hospital.
Mr . Lynch wes born May 5,
19071n Meigs Coun ly. He died
on hll birthday. He we&amp;
preceded In death by his
parents, Frank Curtis and ·
Lemme Leota Sounders
Lynch ; his wife, Margaret
Athey Lynch ; one son In
Infa ncy, and a sister ,
Mr . Lynch attended the
Seventh Day Adventist
Church.
He Is survived by three
daughters, Mrs . George
!Helen! Lemley, and Mrs.
Richard (Belly) Stewart,
both of Rt: 2, Cheshire, and
Mrs . Wil liam (Joyce)
Wooten. Point Pl'easant; one
&amp;on. William Lynch , of
Columbus ; 16 grandchildren,
and
eight
great.
grandchildren .
Funeral services will be
Saturday at 10 a.m. at the
Rawllng s.coa ts Funera l
Home with the Rev. George
Oiler officiating. Burial will
be In Chesh ire Gravel Hill
·Cemetery. Friends wi ll be
received at the funeral home
Fr iday from 2 to 4 and 1 to 9
p.m.
MRS. CLARENCE WOL f

CHESTER - Clarenc•
!Virgie) Wol f, 16, Chester,
died Wednesday evening at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Mrs . Wolf was the daughter
&lt;:A the late Albert .and Glen·
naray Delay Fisher. Besides
her

parents ,

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was

preceded In death by a
daughter, Phyllis Wolf, and a
brother, Dana Fisher .
Surviving are her husband,
Choreographer

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Mrs.

Barbara L'awrence and the

band Is '"Jade". Director and

accompanist is Mrs . Lee Lee.
Admission for adults Is $1.25

and to students. 75 cents.

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NO. 15

Dateline 1776
WILLIAMSBURG, Va.,
May 7- Tile aew VIrginia
Couv.elltlea wu peUUoned
by Chetterflelcl Coualy for
aa eulag of the
reqalremeat tbat men
·allead mllllla muster
every two weeu. Couaty
allllloriUea aoled that the
muster obiJaaUon was a
hardship for "lhe poorer
sort who have not a slave to
labor for them."

M&lt;n'HER CHARGED
PARMA, Ohio (UPI)Panna woman charged
two counts of aa~~~~e~•
murder in the
monoxide death! of her
small children Ia being held
lieu of $50,000 bond,
according to pollee.
Found dead ~Y
were Julia Rosset,
three-week-old
Enzo. Their mother, "''.""·
25, told potice she put
bags over Uth~~eri~~:"~ l
heads, then "'
her car in the garage of thellr I
home, subjecting them to
carbon monoxide fwnes.
"There were elevated
levels of carbon monollide b1
lhe blood of both children,"
Deputy Cuyahoga c:~~
Coroner Dr. Lester A&lt;
said. "'!'here was
evidence of other injury.:,.~w
broken bonds, no fractures ·qr
internal bleeding and .~o
injury to their interns I
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PRECEPTOR Beta Beta
LOCAL TEMPS .
Sorority will meet Thursday,
Temperature In downtown
May 13, at 7:45 p.m. at the
home of Eleanor Thomas .. Pomeroy Thursday at 11 a.m.
Lucille Williamson Is the co. was 77 degrees under cloudy
hostess.
skies.

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Clearing and cooler tonight
with a chance of frost. Low in
the mid 30s. Sunny and
warmer Saturday. Highs in
the low to mid 60s. Chance of
rain 50 per cent today and 10
per cent tonight and Saturday.

TRAFFIC BLOCKED :... A van owned by Ike Van
!\Jeter lltalled at the top of the concrete ramp after
getting off the Mason-Pomeroy ferry Thursday, coasted
back to blOCk other vehicles from leaving lhe ferry. The
.••. time waa about 7:40p.m. Pasaersby, Including Dwight
Cullums, Pushed the van out of th~ way. - Bonnie
Harding, RD 2, Pomeroy,

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Carter takes on bosses
. By DON LAMBRO
BALTIMORE (UP!) Jlinmy Carter today lashed
out' at . th e Democratic
''mac hine bosses" in
Maryland who are supporting
California Gov. Edmund G.

Brown Jr. in th~ slate's May
18presidential primary. CSI'ler said at . a new~
conference.. that s tate
Democratic leaders supporting Brown would rather
"lose the election " than allow

No one hurt in mishapS
Three accidents were in·
vestigated Thursday and
today by the Meigs County
Sheriff's Dept. No personal
injuries were reported.
Thursday at 7: 15 p .m. in
Salisbury Twp . . on SR 7
bypass, Gregory D. Mulf01·d,
Cheshire, travelin g south ,
had a friend in a second car
following. The friend 's car
beco min g overheated
slopped, and Mulford backed
up to assist him. His ·car slid
in loose limestone, he lost
conlrol, and struck a guardrail . There wa ,q minor

damage. No citation . was
issued .
At 7 p.m. Thursday in
ScipioTwp. on TR 53 Betty P.
Wyan t, Albany, topped a hill
crest as the frame under the
car broke, causing her to lose
control. The car went off on
the left and overturned.
There was heavy damage. No
citation was issued.
At6 :30a.m. today on SR 7in
Salisbury Twp., a deer was
killed when it ran into the
path of car driven by Pamela
Lee Henderson, Coolville.

him (Carter) IQ win the
party's 'presidential
nomination.
The former governor of
Georgia said he Is now
running behln4 Brown but
expects to pull ahead and win .
the primary. Brown also
cam paigned in Maryland .
today.
Maryland Gov . Marvin
Mandel and other state party ·
leaders are supporting
Brown 's first foray into the
Democratic pr imari es.
Corter, declining to name
names, said those supporting
Brown were doing so In a
"stop Carter" effort. ·
He said Brown's candidacy
is, In effeCt, "a focal point of
th e power brokers In
Maryland lhal ls contrary to
the best interests of this party
and ow- country."
Carter dismissed Mandel's
support for Brown by

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UNSUNG HEROINE -Mrs. Clara Lochary ,In recognition of her numerous community
conlribUtlons, was selected for the award ot "Meigs County~s Unsung Heroine" by the
Black Diamond Gitl Scout CouncU. Mrs. Lochary waa nominated by Salisbury Troop 100.
Thursday sbe was prl!liellted a framed certificate and nowers by lhe scouts, left to right,
Angela Clifford, Rhonda Jeffers,'Anflela Pratt, and Kathy Parker, in a ceremony held at
the Meigs Museum. Mrs. Pat Thoma, 'service unit dlrector"for Meigs County, was present
ll!d spoke on the unsung heroine blceaterulial project. Mothers of the scouts were also
'present and given flowers by their daugbters for Mother's Day. Refreshments were

McCOMAS HONORED - This group attests to the high esteem held [or t.ee W. McComas,
who is retiring after 49 years In education. At a reception· ~eld by \he Meigs Local School
District Board of Education at the junior Wgh cafeteria in Middleport Thursday night, all
members ·of the original board of the district1 formed In 1966, were present to honor
McComas. From the left are Richard Jones, HiramSlawter, McComas, VlrgU King, Mrs. E.
0. Rail and William King . (See present board on Page 14).

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DURING .OUR TWO DAY
MOTHER'S DAY SALE
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WOMAN CONDUCTOR
COLUMBUS (UP! ) - Antonia Brico, the first
American woman to conduct
• a major symphony orchestra,
will lead the Columbus
Symphony Salw-day night.
The appearanc-e will be her
only Ohio performance this
.year.
She will also lecture Friday
afternoon at the Ohio State
University Law School
Auditorium about her
struggle for recognition as a
woman symphony conductor
in America,

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'*WOMEN'S HOSIERY
*WOMEN'S SLEEPWEAR
*SMALL APPLIANCES
*DECORATIVE GLASSWARE
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*CANNON ROYAL FAMILY
SHEETS AND.TOWELS

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TRANSFER ASKED

· WASHINGTON (UP!)
Presl@nt Ford has asked
Congress to allow a $13
mllllon transfer for the
Energy Research and
Development Administration
to initiate engineering
designs for an addition to .the
·Portsmouth, Ohio, uranium
enrichment plant.
. Budget Director James T.
Lxnn said the transfer is
possible because of lower
than anticipated electric
power costs for ERDA's
existing uranium enrichment
plants.

*PORCH. LAWN and PATIO FURNlTURE
AT THE MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE

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MAIN STORE, ANNEX ANDWAREHOU~E OPEN FRIDAY9:30to 8 P.M.
SHOP SATURDAV:9 :30to5 P.M.

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BYUNITEDPRESSINTERNATIONAL
·· NEW Oiu.EANS- THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT has
,collected nearly $1 million In fines thla week In the
investigatiOn of corrupUon in tile grain export induestry, and
'the end Is nowhere in sight. Two more ei)IOrtlng .!Inns,
includlng giant Cook lndullrles, Inc., pleaded no contest
ThUrsday to a total of 43.counts o( short-weighing grain and
falsifying records to cowr the cheating. They were fined the
maximum of $10,000 on each count.
·Cornell1J1 Heusel, the •ss!stant U. S. attorney who has
~secutedgraln 81\Andal cases for the past year, said more
Indictments are polllllie. "The Investigation I! far from
over,'' Heusel said. (&lt;'
;. FederalgrandjurleslnBaton Rouge, La. am Houston 'also
!l't lltudylng allegaiiOna of,~ shipping irregularities.
Fecter.I aources have said lridil:tments are fortheomlng in

helping people

A new agency to help nave one voting represenpeople help themselves has tatlve on the co un cil.
beeo established In Meigs Other agencies will be
County known as "The Meigs organized as the · need
County Council on Alcohol develops, and combine these
Problems." C.O.A.P. Inc as it agencies when feasible.
will be known , received a
The Council on Alcohol
certificate of Incorporation · Problems, Inc. has phone
March 18, 1976.
numbers which any person
C.O.A.P. Inc. has requested with any kind of need can call
a grant from The State Board day or night, seven days a
of Health to caJTy on the work week for help. Persons
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of the agency, However, until calling will be directed or
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the grant Is. approved the taken to the agency which
THESE LARGE TROPIHES will be awarded In the
'" NEW ORLEANS- JAzz TROMBONIST NATHAN "Big council will operate with can best answer their parsecond
annual Hike-Bike to the boy and girl who brings
. Jbn" Robin11011 bad the sort of funeral he requested - a volunteers and donations ticular need. ·
in
the
largest
amount ol money from spo1110rs. Holding
blaring bfass band followed by a ragtag parade of dancing from individuals or groups.
Members of the Council
the
trophies
are
Hank Cleland, chalnnan of the Hikeonlookers;to teD the world ''Oh Didn't He Ramble." The 116'~:he purpose of C.O.A.P. will be participating in a
Bike, and his three-year-old son, Chase. The second and
year-old pioneer of Dixieland, wbo rattled lhe walla of Inc. is to inform and f!lucate seminar on alcohol and drug
third prizes for boys and girls will be Hike-Bike T-shtrta
Preservation Hall In the French Quarter until a month lhe·general public on ways w abuse to be presented
such
as O!ase is wearing. There Ia no prize for who goes
before hla death, wu burled Thursday after a traditional solve problems resulting Monday, May 10 to students
the fastest. The maxlinuni distance Ia 25 miles. The
jazz funeral procession. He died Tuesday of cancer.
from the abuse of Alcohol and at Eastern High school. .
Hike-Bike will be held Saturday, May 15, with proceeds
About a lhOIIAIId persona, many of them dancing In the drugs. The council is C.O.A.P. Inc. · will also be
'to go to the 1\'leigs Cowty Aasoclatlon for Retarded
street, foll~wed the Olympia Brass Baud to fotm a "second dedicated to a non- ~olding an adult workshop
Citizens. Any person wishing to spon!Or a rider or take
Ulie" to the old-fashioned New Orleau.a jazz funeral. The judgmental, humane .avenue and Seminar beginning May
part as a rider is asked to contact 992-3232, 742-3089 or
lradltlonal cerenlOJiy 'Is a cele!»'atlcm of lhe departed , to treatment for those 17, time and place to be an985-4112.
p~~rson's life rather than a mourning of his ·death. Allen • already dependent and · a nounced later.
• :Jaffe, founder and O'llller of Pre.vatlon Hall, said modem approach to lreatAll residents of Meigs
' Robinson jllayed hlslastsettbree weeks ago on tour with the ment for those who are not County over 18 years of age,
t;'reservatlon Hall band..
dependent. C.O.A.P. Inc. will especially parents, are urged
, Roblnson developed the style of alloq lhe trumpet promote education and to attend these workshops.
PlaYer to carry the melody whlle he played rhythmic preventioo as recommended C.O.A.P. Inc. will conduct
counter-melodl~ on the trombone and molded lbe style of by the Ohio Slate Deparlment these sessions at no charge to
roodern.()a;y Dixieland jazz.
of Education. The aim of the the participants. Subjects
COLUMBUS -OHIO OIL PRODUCTION Is far behind the Council Is to motivate values wiD consist of Education on
that will inhibit the need for Alcohol and Drug problems
level of a decade ago wt natural.gaa production has more
the abuse of alcohol and~r as lhey affect the family,
than doubled In the paat 10 yean, tiCCOI'dlng to an Ohio State
drugs
as a method of coping school, and community.
University profesaor ol administrative science. Writing In
with
the
pressures of our
Officers elected (o the
the March laue of The Bulletin of Business Research, Dr.
society.
Council
include, Rev. Howard
Frederick R. Stocker said Ohio oU 111d natiD'al gaa accounted
The
purpose
of
the
Council
Shiveley,
chairperson and
for less than .1 per cent of the nation's total output, but Ia
is
also
to
organize
existing
acting
director;·
Doug Lizon,
nonethelesl crucial to Oblo's economy in these times of short
service
agencies
Into
a
wellvice
chairperson;
Ruth Ann '
supply.
·
knit
association
of
concerned.
Dowler,
secretary,
and
Larry
He said state wells accou,~t for about 7 pes:.cent ·of .the
people
who
can
coordinate
Spencer,
treasurer.
·
natural gas oonaumed.llalewlda and.for about 0 per cent of
their
services
to
lhe
needs
of
Members
of
the
Council
at
the oU burned. The ProfetiiOI' said clupite the 10-year record, ·
the
council
in
a
non~lisan,
.
·
present
and
agencies
they
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ps production In 1IJe
two, yean hu aliAJed, and he
non-sectarian,
non-political,
represent
are
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Re
v.
Howard
allrlbutes that to the federal.c:eiJIRs placed-vn llllur$1 gas
non-profit, structure. Each of Shiveley,
Meigs
Co.
nil head prices IQid the lhuldcnm of 10111e unprollt.ble
these
service
agencies
will
Ministerial
Association;
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PORTLAND, ORE. - DESPITE AN ACCUSATION that
BANQUET
SET
Ann
Dowler,
pollee justice;
tbe folks bacl! bome consider the church ''mealt-mouthed,"
HARRISONVILLE
The
Larry
Spencer,
finance; Rev.delegates to the general conference of the Uknllllon member
Harrisonville-Scipio
Alumni
W.
H.
Perrin,
Alcohol
Abuse;
United Melbodlst Olurch Thursday rejected a proposal that
Banquel
will
be
served
at
7
Sharon
Birch,
Schools
and
the chiD'ch oondemn bomoaenallty.
p.m.
on
Saturday,
May
29,
at
Educational
Facilities;
, By an overwhelming margin m a show of hands the
delegates reject~ a proposed poUcy lltatement offered by the Harrisonville Elementary Sharon Bailey , American
l.awtoil ShrOyer, a .dress manufacturer from Shamokin, Pa., School. A tound and square Cancer Society ; Lula
will be held at 9 p.m. Hampton, ethnic groups; Jim·
ulat, "We l'lllldemn the practice of 1\omMsuallty." Slnyer dance
with
mwllc
by the Kord Kings Cleland; drug abuse; Dr.
slid, "Back heme 018' people feel that the church Ia too mealycf
Belpre.
'lbe public Ia in- John Ridgway, medical and
NEEDED HELP! - Mike Pat tenon, seven year old
mouthed." He conceded that Jeeua btld accepted limen but
vited
to
the
dance. Reser- hoopital, and Lillian Weese ,
son o[ Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson, S)'rucuse, holds a
ll4cled, ''They were expected to oome w1th a humble and
nice Bass he caught at Hidden Lakes recently . The fish
tqttrlte heart. These pya want 111 to put lhe mark of vations for the banquet ,may induslri al relations.
be made by calling 992-2902 ur
The Mci~s County Cow1l'i l
weighed
three pounds and waa 17lnches long. Mike had
reape&lt;;~abillty on them."
742-2'17~.
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Prealdent Ford'a new c:1111J1111n
strategy calls for others to attack Ronald Reapn whlli the
Prestoont champions his own record, While Ho\1811 aides aald
tOday.
Under the new plan, aides said, crltlclam of Reqan wtil be
voiced by such GOP leaders as Sen: Barry Goldlfaler, VIce
Pre!ldent Nelson A. Rockefeller and Commerce $ecnlary
Elliott Richardson .
The decision to ask Republican co~~~ecyatlve and.modilrate
leaders whandle the verbal wars with Rilsan and allow Ford
to .noat free o[ entanglements with Reapu-ral.lld ~~
stemmed from White HoUle strategy llfllllonalollowlq Ford's '
losses In the Texaa and Indiana prlmarlea.
The new face of the Ford
campaign for the GOP
Aides aald the plan II to
Presidential nomination was liave per11011al atllcka on'
to be unveiled late In the day Reagan to the othen. Thil
on his arrival In Omaha, sterruned from 1 belief thai
Neb., to reswne campalgnllliJ Ford ; had been dra1111 b)'
following four straight Reagan 's. "lrreeponalble"
primary losses that turned attacks Into talking too much
him from a shoo-In to and too defensively a~ut hla
something akin to underdog rlval'a topics and too ll,ttle
II\ the battle with Reagan.
about hia Own achlevemenllf.

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remarking that ''I do not popular nonacUon 111d the
have any friendship per- Idea that no acUon. Ia &amp;ood
sonally for Gov. Mandel. " government."
The. two are longtime foes· "It's a fact that Brown Is
dating from their service not running f~ prealdent In
togelher In national gover- Maryland, " Carter aald.
nors' conferences.
''The same thin&amp;'• happenin&amp;
"These are the people In Maryland that happened In
willing to lose an eleeUon Pennsylv.anla where the
rather than io turn it over to a machine polltlclana are
candidate who Is deeply lrylng to Ullfl one candidate In
committed to programs ... In order to horse ·trade
health, transportal!on and delegates" at the nalll!llal
tax reform," Carter said.
convention In New York Cllf,
He characterized Brown as He said he has "had suea no! being a serious cess In spite of stop CJrter
presidential candidate and movements In Slate alter
said his Image as governor In · state."
California ·was "based on

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death 'toll from a major
earlhquake that shook most
of Central Europe and
devastated parts "of northeastern Italy rose toward the
300 mark today wlll1 rescue
teams digging scores of
bodies from the wreckage of
a dozen shattered ·Uiwns.

More than 1,000 petaona were
Injured.
Pollee oftlclala said at least
243 person• were t!Ued and
more than 1,000 lnJII'td u
their houses and a)Wimelll
buildings collapeed !'rom lite
shock waves that hit northeaslern Ita!~ at 9 p~. Thuraday night.
Officiis
aaid
more
casualties were expected u
2,500 search · and r••cue
workers silted throush tiM!
rubble .
ltallail Prealdent Giovanni
Leone and Interior Mlniller
Franco Coulga llew to the
devuted area to lnapect the
damaae !rom the quake 'thai
Jolted all: Europe~~~ eounlrlea. It wu centrll BIC'!Ipe'1
RACINE - The fireworks motl daatrucUve earlhQ'ualle
fund of the Racine Vol!IDteer In more than a decade.
Fire Department for the July
4th celebration has been
successful .
The fund started at $85.33,
JOBS ~EADY
collected from the crowd
WASHINGTON (UPI)
viewing last yel!l''s display, Unemployment held ateady
and now standa at ~.33 . at 7.5 per cent In April il'blle
The department plans to the total number of workers
spend this amount on the with jobs lncrea~~ed to a
display which must be or- record high, the LabOr
dered Immediately in order Department reported today.
· to arrive by July 4. Donors
not named earlier are
Jaymar Coal Co., Mr. and
Mrs. David H. Zirkle, Harold
TAKENTOVMII
M. Smith, .Earl Adams,
The Middleport E-R unit
Racine Home National !lank was called to Pearl St. at 1:02
and Ralph Ours. The a.m. Friday for Nellie Dunn,
deparlmentextends thanks to a medical patient, who waa
all donors.
taken to VMH.

There'll he
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in Racine

Marauder Band in fast
company at Rivefront
CINCINNATI - There will Band FesUval Sunday w!U be
be a week of music as well as entries from Rosa H. S., near
1 Week of baseball when the Hamilton;
Trotwood Cnclnnati Reds return to Madlion H. S., Trotwood,
Riverfront Stadium to take on Ohio ; Anderson (Ind.) H.S.;
the Plttsbutgh Pirates 011 ' Greensburg (Ind .) H.S.;
May 11-12 and the New York Melgi High School, Meigs
Meta on May 14-15-16.
County, Ohio, and Glaacow
Highlight of the week w!U ('Ky.) H.S.
be the Marching Band
Judgeti for the (Oiliest wiJJ
reaUval featw-lng six of th' be college band directors
·~~~p high school bands In Reds · Paul Dr01te of Ohio , Stile!
Country who wlll compete be- HarrJ Clarke of the
tween games of the Reds' . University ol Kenbx:kJ and
1:15 p.m. doubleheader with Fred Ebbl Qf Indiana
llle Mets on Sunday, May 16. University.
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.
James
A.
Rhodes ,
maintaining it would subject
"to abuse and fraud Ohio's
exemplary voting system,"
has vetoed l~g islat i on
doubling the length of time
for which an individual's
election registration is valid
without voting.
Rhodes' veto, issued Thursday, is subject to an override
by the Democratic-controlled
General Assembly which
passed the bill. But only 52
members voted for the
measure when it was
approved ·by the House last
February. Sixty votes are
needed for an override in the
House.
Rhodes , in his veto
message, also complained
that provisions requiring
statewide voter registration
and expand registration
hours for county boards of
election would cost local
governments too much
without providing for state
reimbursement.
The governor said he
favors statewide registration
and minimum hours for
boards of election.
"However, I object to the
General Assembly once again
attempting to mandate costs
to our local governmental
units without providing the

needed additional funds, "
Rhodes wrote.
The legislation would have
expanded from two to lour
years the length of time a
voter's registration would be
valid without appearing at
the polls . Legislative
Republicans complained this
would lead to "tombstone
voting."
Boards of election now
cancel the registration of
anyone who has not voted
during two calendar years.
Rhodes said that even with
cancellation of registration
after two years' absence
from the polls, metropolitan
boards of election report a 20
to 30 per cent attrition rate
due to death, movement or
other disqualification.
"This proposal opens to
abuse and fraud Ohio's
exemplary voting system,"
said the governor . · "By
doubling the length of time
from two to four years, the
chance of voter fraud and the
per cent of inaccuracy will
also increase. While every
citizen has the right to vote, it
is \he duty of government to
protect the integrity of that
, vote.' '
Rhodes said it wollld cost
$300,000 for the 22 counties
with no registration and the
four with only partial
registration to implement full
registration programs.

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Esstern High Sc hool, and in mu stc, and a $200
Sandra Carleton, senior al sc hoi ~rship to Mtss Carleton,
Meigs High School, were who is enrolled in the dental.
awarded scholarships Thurs- assistant program at the
day night by the Meigs Parkersburg Community
County Council of Parents College.
Daug hter of Mr. and Mrs.
and Teachers .
Clyde
J. Morland, Route I,
Mrs. Phyllis Dugan ,
Reedsville,
Crissyo ts
pr es ident of Council ,
presiden
t
of
the
National
presented a $400 scholarship
Hunot·
Society
at
Eastern
w Miss Morlan who will at- She is on the scholarship.
tend Marshall University,
learn, a class officer , a
member of the language club.
yearbook editor, and play
in the marching, concert,
stage and pep bands and was
a member of the All-Ohio
Stale F'air Girls' Band.
Mtss Carleton is the

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on Alcohol Problems, Inc . is
now in operation and is
urging every agency and
every interested person in
Meigs County to become a
pari of this organization as a
referral agency or as a
member of a committee. For
further information, call 9492141 01' 992-3214.
If anyone has a need of any
kind call 949·2741 or 992-3214
al any ttme for referral to an
agency which can give the
help neeped. C.O.A.P. Inc. is
affiliated
with
the
Southeastern Ohio Regional
Council on Alcoholism, an
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Blood .clot or heart attack"?
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
PEAR DR. LAMB What 's the difference bel·
ween a heart altack and
am bolus?
When a person is put
on Coumadin does this mean
that he has had a heart attack? How can a blood clot go '
through the heart, enter the
lungs and not be called a
heart attack? I an1 talking
about the case of my son. l
am very worried about him.
No one knows where the
embolus came from . Can you
guess? His legs were
minutely examined, and it
was stated that many clots

origmate in the legs but yet
there is no sign of them on an
examination .
My son has a job and
travels in his own car or in
airplanes. He has been instructed to exercise every 4o
minutes, l presume to get the
circulation going in his legs .
He was told that he only
needed to take Coumadin for
three months and that period
is almost up. Yet a friend of
his has been on Cownadin for
the past 10 years; is that
possible?
I lost my dear wife from a
heart attack even though she
had been taking the same

Keith Michell in 'Six Wives of Henry VID'

PTA SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS - ·Crissy Morlan, Eastern High School senior, left and
Sandra Carleton, Meigs High School senior, received scholarship awards from the Meigs
County Councti of Parents and Teachers Thursday night. Mrs. Phyllis Dugan, president,
made the presentations.
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BY JACK ROGERS
Coach Dale Harrlson'a Meigs Marauders inaugurated a Gabritach :each splOie two
with Henry accountlrur
beautiful new, spacloua diamond yesterday with a come- . hits,
for two RBI.
from.behind U victory over the Point Pleasant Big Blacks.
It was oite'of those games in
The field lies.on a !moll in back of Meigs High school and will
which
each time.you lookel! up
reaemble a minor lesgue park when finally completed in all
runners
were on base. PPHS
departments.
hit
in
every
inning but the
The Big Blacks; who show slgns of staggering lately,
seventh,
and
Meigs
had lads
outhlt the Marauders, 11 blows to 7, but gave up 10 bases on
aboard
each
of
their
six
billa, Six of the walks resulted in runs as the Marauders
frames.
capitalized.
Charles "Tbe Hawk" Perry
PPHS ended its regular season with a 16-8 slate prior to
sectional tournament play.tbat opens Monday at Ona, w. Va. took over the batting
It wae alsci,the first lime the locals have lost two in a row this leadership of the club with 2·
for-3 to raise his swatrnark to
year.
Melg1 snap)led i three-game losing streak in upping their
log to 7-and.e. They·are hosting the hot Jackson Irorunen in.
an SEOAL encounter today.
Barry Jlenry made a sur·

WATCHMEN COMING - The Middleport Oiurch of Oirist, 5th and Main in Middleport,
will feature The Watchmen in concert on Sunday, May 9, at 7:30p.m. The program is cosponsored by the Meigs County Men's Fellowship of the Churches of Christ. The
Watchmen, a 20 voice men's chorW! of the Cincinnati Bible College, will present a concert
entitled "SING ... ",while on a three state tour. The concert is in four sections, Truth that
Endures; of a Great God and Savior; of a proud Heritage; and of a Better Life. The
Watchmen are under the direction of Professor Byroh Cartwright. Don Seevers serves as
student conductor. Miss Joyce Pitzer accompanies the group.

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daughter of Mrs. Frances
Carleton , Route 3, Pomeroy
and the late William Harry
Carle ton . She is also a
member of the National
Honor Society, and Is active
with the Drama Club, the
Spanish Club , is on the
yearbook staff, was in the
casts of both the junior and
semor class plays, and works
as an office assistant. She is a
member of th e Hemlock
Grove Christian Church
where she served as
secretary , and is active in the
youth group .

Beginning the week of May
11 , Meigs Libraries will
present free showings of an
award-winning film series for
adlllts, "The Six Wives of
Henry VIII," This six~pisode
series is being shown as part
of the library's participation
tn Ftims Plus, an experimental project funded by
the· National Endowment lor
the Humanities.
The film depicts the famous
rlller 's disastrous marital
career and a reign that was
both glorious and gory.
Originally produced for
televi sion by the British
Broadcasting Corporation,
the se ries has won five
awards from the British
Society of · Film and
Television Art, the British
equivalent of the Emmys.
F'ollowing the series' debut on
American television, the New

York Times states that it " ...
bubbles with fascinating
history, personalities and
complications. And in the
reliable British mode, the
whole is magnificenUy acted,
destgned and costumed."
Middleport Library will
show the series over a six·
week pertod, one episode
weekly. Each 90-niinute
episode will be presented
twi ce in the library, on
"I:uesdays at 2 p.m. and
Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. An
addtlional showing of each
episode will be at the Meigs
Museum on Butternut
Avenue at 7:30 p.m . on
Thursdays. Dates for the
showing of each episode are:
Episode I, on May lith, 12th,
and 13th; Episode ,2, on May
16th, 19th, and 20th; Episode
3, on May 25th, 26th, and 27th;
Eptsode 4, on June 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd; Episode o, on June

Brown last hope of crowd
hoping to stop Mr. Carter
By LEWIS LORD
United Press International
House Speaker Carl Albert
says there is one candidate
who can stop Jinuny Carter's
drive lor the Democratic
presidential nomination :
Edmund G. Brown Jr.
The 311-year-oid California
governor
got
no
endorsements but plenty of
encouragement Thursday
while
huddling
with
Democratic leaders in Congress.
Albert, asked whether the
late-starting Brown was the
only candidate who could stop
Carter, said "yes.''

Sen. Hubert Humphrey, the
non-&lt;:andidate who may find
himself the nominee if Carter
is stymied, predicted Brown
easily will beat the former
Georgia governor in the May
18 Maryland primary.
"Brown adds a new dimen·
sion to the campaign," Humphrey said. "He is a fresh
face. He's been exciting
Maryland and drawing big
crowds."
Carter, who is campaigning
today in Baltimore, said
Brown indeed might beat him
in Maryland. " Brown is
attractive, very popular and
the most highly publicized
opponent I have had," said
Carter, who said nevertheless
he expects to be nominated on
the first ballot.
' Meanwhile both
Republican contenders are
talking of first ballot victories
at the nominating convention.
Ronald Reagan, stumping
in Louisiana, said something
"suddenlydawned"on him in
the wake of this month's four
primary wins:
"I believe it is possible to
go to the convention with
enough delegates to win on
the first ballot," Reagan said.
President Ford, his eye on
Tuesday's Nebraska
primary, campaigns tonight

The

Dai~

in Omaha and participates

Saturday in the University of
Nebraska commencement
program.
Press Secretary Ron
Nessen said Ford, despite
Reagan's sudden string of
victories, "believes he can
win on the first ballot in
Kansas City."
Morris Udall's hopes of
making the May 18 Michigan
primary his first triumph
were jolted by a United Auto
Workers Union decision. The
UAW stopped short of
formally endorsing Carter
but authorized its Michigan
regional directors to spend
union money on the
Georgian's campaign.
Only hours earlier Udall
had said, "It would be a very
sad thing to me if the house
that Waiter Reuther built
goes to Jinuny Carter."
Sen. Frank Onu-ch, the
iateS!arting Idaho Democrat,
who hopes to win a string of
primaries in the West, told an
Omaha news conference "our
prospects in Nebraska are
excellent."
Carter told a fund-raising
dinner in East Brunswick,
N.J., that he could lose
Nebraska to Church as well
as Maryland to Brown, but

said he expects to win in
Michigan, Ohio and New
Jersey.
Asked why he dropped. out
of the Democratic race,
Humphrey said: "I didn't
drop out. I haven't dropped
in. I'm a long way from being
out.''
Henry Jackson, who announced last Saturday he was
dropping out, talked in
Hartford about getting back
in. Jackson kept a series of
engagements for next
Tuesday's Connecticut
primary and said "we'll be in
it full blown if we win up
here.''

8th, 9th, a,nd lOth; Episode 6,
on June 15th,' 16th, and 17th.
The audience will receive a
'free, illustrated Film Guide
providing background on the
series.
Because
the
presentation of the Films
Pius series ls part of an experimental program,
audiences will be asked to fill
out short questionnairea
giving their opinion of the
series, the Film Guide, and
the project is general.
The Six Wives of Henry
VIII was written by six different playwrights, each of
them -choosing one of the
King's. women as the central
figure of an episode:
Catherine of Aragon refuses
to accept Henry's royal
decree that their marriage of
twenty-four years has been,
from the start, "incestuous."
Anne Boleyn Inspires him
with a passion that destroys
his first marriage, severs
England's lies to Rome, and
ends in Anne's beheading.
Anne of Cleves, the German
princess, manages with wit
and flattery to escape from a
potentially fatal marriage.
Catherine Howard, a young
b.eauty barely twenty, has her
head cui off for cuckolding
the ,King. And finally
Catherine Parr, Henry's last
wife and ·sober nursemaid,
lives to see hjm die.
Henry himself is seen from
several different viewpoints.
He is a ranting, raving
tyrant, a genius and a fool, a
gentle Ioyer and a great king.
Keith Michell, one of
England's most noted actors,
plays Henry from the age of
18 to his death at 56, aided by
a make-up that sometimes
required two hours to complete. For his magnificent
performance, Michell won
the British Society's award
for Best Actor of the Year.

PASSENGERS SHAKEN
HONOBIA, Okla. (UP! ) A bus from Cincinnati's
Mount Washington Church of
Christ with 40 passengers
aboard hit a slick spot on a
dirt road near here and slid
into a creek on its side
Thursday.
The Oklahoma Highway
Pstrol said 20 passengers
were treated at a Mena, Ark.,
hospital and released.
The patrol said the bus was
driven by Minor Rolf
Hampton, 40.

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Carty, Cl e
19 67 ""-.l-4. '15 373
Horlon. De l
16 60 1'1) 12 J ~ 7
Palek . KC
15 45 5 16 35 ~
LeF lore, Oet 11 46 14 16 .348
BelL Cle
19 n 14 25 .347
51aub . De l
16 SB 6 20 .J•5
Bo~tock, Min 15 54
7 18 333
Rud i, Oak
20 16 13 25 .329
• Home Runs
National League : Sc hm idt ,
Ph1l 12; Kingman, NY 10 ;
Monday, Chi 1, Cedeno, Hou 6,
Bench and Morg rm , C1 n and
Matthews, S'F 5
Amencan Loague: Hor ton ,
Del 6 ; Burrough s and Gri c'Ve,
lC)( 5; Hendri ck , ! l ev , Ford ,
Mlnn and Rudi. Oak 4,
Runs Batled In
National League: Monday ,
Chi 26 : K ingman , NY 24;
Schmidt, Ph il 23 ; Cedeno, Hou
21 ; Ben&lt; h. Cln 19.
American Lugue : Rud1 , Oak
26 Horton , Del 20 ; Chambliss,
NY 18 , Bo cht e and M elton, Ca l
and R1vers , NY 15 .
Stolen Base•
National LuQue : . Morgan ,
Cin II , Cedeno. Hau 10 ; Grilf ey
9 ; Cabell , Hou and Buckner . LA

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RACINE - Thursday night
here Brncly Huffman blusli•d
a two-run l10mer that latHh·d
on the junior high purki 11g lot
400 ree l away to help John
Sayre and th e Snutheru
Tornados avenge nn Clll'li er
season setback by dclcu ling
U1e ~:astern Eagles, 6-:1.
Sa yre issued on ly tw11
walks while fanntng eight to
notch · th e victory , bul
Eastern's Dun Etching ;•r luul
alm ost as good control as he
walked unly three.
Eastern opened the scorin~
in the first by plating a run on
a doubl e by tlruce mmc and
a siugle by Joe Kuhn . But
Sou them I ook the iencT for
good in their tw·n at oat . Erk
Dunning renched on 1111
errors, Greg Cundiff singled,
and Jim Rilfle follow ed with
a long gr01md rule double
Steve Hendri cks th cu
sacrifi ced the other ruu
home .
The hosts added two more
in the bottom of UIC second
when Scott Wolfe singled uml
Huffman followed wjlh his
long homer. Thai was Ihe
third homer for Huffman in
the last four days.
Eastern closed the gap ill
the third when Southern
committed two err ors and
Tim Kuhn singled home Boo
McClure. The Eagle rully
was stopped short on i:l double

American League : . Norlh ,
Oak 12 . Riv er s, NY 11. Remy ,
Cal. Carew, Mlnn and R~:m
do lph, NY 8,
Pltcl1tng
Most VIctor ies
National League : Jones, SO
NHL Playoll Standings
S-1; Rau , LA enct Seever. NY 4
By United Press Internati onal
0 , R ichard . Hou 4.1, 1'1 pitchers
Sem1flnats-Best ot 7
lied with three victories .
MU beat NY tslndn 4 ~ 1
American League: . Palml'!r , Apr 27 Montr eal 3 Islanders ?
Bait and Torrez. Oak 4.3; Ap r 29 Mon1real 4 is.landcrs 3
Fitzmorris , K C 5nd Ellis, NY 3· May I Montreal 3 Islanders 2
0, Tlent. Bas, Roberts, Del , May &lt;t- fslanders 5 Montreal 7
Slaton , Mil, Cempbe ll , Minn May 6 M pnlreal s Islander s 7
and Briles, Te )( J.1; Perry , Te l&lt;
Ph ita bea t Bo sto11 4· 1
3·2; Wood , Chi and Hunt er, NY Ap r 27 Boston 4 Ph1l a 1
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Apr 19 Phil a 2 Boston L ot
Earned Run Average
May 2 Phila 5 Bos ton 2
( bued on 18 inn ings pitched)
May" Phi Ia 4 Boslon 1
National League: Mellger, May 6 Phll a 6 Boslon 3
so o.oo ,· Lavelle, SF 0.311,
Gullert , Cin 0.78 ; Forsch . Hou
1.00; Zachry , Cln I 29
American League: Trav ers, WRITER AT HOOVER
Mil 0.43 , Holt zman . Ball 1 26;
Sl'ANFORD, Call!. (UPI)
Hartzell, Cal I 50 ; Kern , Clev
- Russian writer Alexander
1.64 ; Colborn, Mi\1 .67 .
Strikeouts
Solzhenitsyn is engaged in
National Leagve 1 Seaver, NY
41, Nlekro. All and Montefusco, research in the Hoover
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American League: Ryan, Cal
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Mlnn 30. Gossage end Wood .
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E.utern Conference Finals
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Best of Seven
Boston leads creve J.o
May 6 Boston 111 Cleve 99
May 9·al Boston, aft.
May 11 at Cleveland
May 14 ·&amp;1 Cleveland
x .May 16 .at Boston
x May 18-at Cleveland
x May 21 .at Boston
Western Conference Finals
~ Beit of Seven
Golden St. tied Phoenix 1· 1
May 2-Golden St 128 Phoen\)(
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May S-Phoenix 108 Golden St
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Los Ang at Chicago, ppd , rain
New York 4 ClncinnOt l 2
Pil ts burgh 3 san Francisco D
San Diego 4 Montreal I
St. Loui s Al!!lnta 4
(Only games sct1edul ed)
Tod~y·s Probable Pitchers
&lt;All T•mes eon
Cincinnati {Alcala 0 0) at
Ct1icago ( Zamora 1·0 or ea. ,
ham 2-2). 2 :30p .m .
San Diego Uones S-1J at New
York (Koos man 2-D , 8:05p .m .
san Fran cisco ( D' Acqulsto o.
11 at Montreal (War then 0·2 I.
8 .05 p .m . .
Atlanta (Messersmith 0.21 at
Pittsburgh (Candelaria '1 I).
8 '05 p m
Los Angeles l~hoden 2 01 at
Philadelphia (Chnstenson 1·1),
g ,o5 p m.
Houston (Richard 4· 11 at St
Louis (6 Forsch Q.OJ , 8 ' 30 p m .
Saturday's Games
San D iego at New York
San Francisco at Montreal
Atlanta at Pittsburgh
Cincinnati at Chi cago
Los Angeles at Phila, night
Houston at St. Lou1s, nigh t

1973 Chevy C 10'12 ton. long wide bed, 350 V-8

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2
3
6

.in their llcks, the hosts filled
the bases on singles by
s
Davenpo'rt and Bachner and a
walk to Howard. Tatterson
relieved Henry ' and passed
CreiiBOn Pratt to force home a
BOSTON (UP!) - Psul three-point play in that span
run and it was 3-4.
Sil;.s scored 11 fourth quarter to give Boston an 84-79
The locals came back with points while the Boston advantage after two minutes.
three in the fourth to go ahead defense held Cleveland to
Until Nate Thurmond hit a
·6-4. An error, and hits by fourpoinllioverthefirsteight basket 8:36 into the period,
Henry, Perry, and Joey minutesinthefinaiperiod,as the Celtics had ouU.t'Qred
GIeason did the damage.
the Celtics whipped
the Cleveland 19-4, with Silas
Cavaii
111 •99 · th netting nine of the points.
But again the Marauders openiO:~~me of thei~ NB~
Boston led by as many as 20
charged back. Three more . E a s t e r n c0 n 1e r e n e e
points,
109-98, with two
bases on balls and smgles by Championship series
minutes
to
play, but the Cavs
&lt;)harlle Marshall and Jim The score was tied 77-77
ran
off
10of
the next 12 points.
Howard produced three after three perids 'befor~
John Havlicek led all scorers
markers and Meigs was on Boston accounted for nine of with ·26 points, and Jo Jo
top, 7-'. Howard's single to the first 11 points in the fourth White added 20 for Boston.
center actually drove in the quarter. Silas, who had 21
The Cavaliers, who will
winning run.
points in the game, scored a play
the entire series without
Meigs added' an insurance
injured 6-11 center Jim
tally in the sixth on a walk to
•
Chones, got 21 points each
American League
Brian HamUton and a double
SigllS
East
from Champy Russell and
GB
to center by Bachner that took
Dick Snyder. Jim Cleamons New York W.13 L ..5 Pet.
.722
a long kangaroo hop.
a}
added 18.
Milwaukee
9 5 .6•J 2
Clevelend
Bachner and. Howard each WI
S
10 9 .526 31 ~
The team play game two of Detroit
~8
8 500 Ill
had 2 RBI for Meigs. Bachner
the series Sunday afternoon Balli more
8 11 .421 51 ~
Boston
6 II .353 61 1
was aboard four times, twice CINCINNATI (UP!) - The at the Boston Garden.
w
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walking. Pratt was 1·1-1, with "Ci ncinnati-Ohio Slate
The Ceitlcs began as if they
W.. L.. P&lt;l. GB
Connection" continues to would wrap the game up Te~as
two frse passes.
12 6 667 ·Kansas City
9 7 .563 2
early, Havlicek scored 12 Oakland
For the locals, H~nry, thrive .
II 11 .500 3
The
Cincinnati
Bengais
points in the opening quarter, Minnesota
8 9 .471 31 1
Perry, Gleason and Geff
have signed their second Ohio .as Boston took a 32-20 lead. Chicago
6 9 .400 41 1
California
7 16 .304 71 ~
State player in three days TI1e advantage bulged to 16 .
Thursdav's Results
and taken a look at a third points, the last time at 51-35, Minn at Detro\1 , ppd., rain
York .t~ CaHtornia 2
Buckeye prospect.
prior to a Cleveland surge New
(Only games schedulectl
Coming to terms Thursday that narrowed Boston's lead
Today's Probable Pitchers
(All Time&gt; EDTI
was 6-1, 233-pound linebacker to &gt;748 at halftime :
Te~as
(Umbarger 2· 1) at
Ken Kuhn, a seventh round
The third period was the Boston (Wise J.2J , 7 · JO p .m .
draft
choice.
Kuhn's Cavs' best, as they outscored
Ka nsas Clly I Busby L 1) at
Baltimore (Cuellar 0 2l. 7:30
teammate Archie Griffin, a the Ceitics 29-20, with Snyder pm
first round pick, was signed collecting nine points and
Chicago (Forster J.OJ at
(Ruhl e 1 0), 8 p m .
by Cincinnati on Tuesday.
Russell eight in the quarter. Detroit
Minnesota (De cker 1-2) at
Meanwhile, Ohio State
But the Cleveland offense Milwaukee (Slaton 3·11. 8 :30
place-kicker Tom Klaban, a was neutralized through most p.m
Cleveland !B ibby 1-0 1 61
lOth roiUld.selection, worked of the fourth quarter as California
(Hassler 0-3l. 10; 30
out for Bengals coaches, but Boston fed Silas under the pm
New York (May J.QJ at
realized he will have a tough basket on offense and closed Oakland
(Blue 2 Jl. 11 p.m.
time beating out second the driving lanes on defense.
Saturday's Games
Texas at Boston
round pick Chris Bahr, a
Chicago at Detroit
brilliant kicker out of Penn
Minnesota at Milwaukee
This 1975 silver-blue Ford Mustang 11 was used
New York at Oakland
State.
temP!)rarlly by Ford Motor Co. management and
Kan City at Baltimore, night
Klaban figured making the
has the balance of the factory warranty. This car
Cleveland at California, n igh t
Bengals
will
depend
on
,
h
is
offers V-6 eng. factory air, P.S., P.B., AM-FM
stereo, Digital clock. dual remote mirrors, map
kickoff ability, as the Bengais Cardenas fails
light-tinted glass, rewindow defogger, mag wheels
are looking for versatility in
with white-sidewall lire!._
their kickers.
Major Lugue Results
"My field goals have been to prosecute
By United Press International
National League
accurate, but I haven't really
Los Ang at Chicago, ppd, rtlln
kicked off in college," he
said. "I'll have to get use to CINCINNATI (UP!) - Au- Cincinnati 001 001 000- 2 1 2
York · JOO 000 01x- 4 6 I
distances
instead
of thorities say ex-Cincinnati New
Gullet! (2 1) and Bench ;
Reds
shortstop
Leo
Cardenas
accuracy.
1973 Buick Regal 2 Dr., white with white
, Lockwood {8) and Grot e.
&lt;failed to appear in court to Swan
WP - Swan (2· 11 . HRs- Cincln.
"I
was
kicking
them
60
and
vinyl roof, factory air, P.S., P.B., tilt
Morgan (5) ; New York,
SO yards, but there was a prosecute a charge . of nati,
Torre (1)
wheel. AM· F M stereo, cruise control.
crosswind. I've got to get felonious assault ~gains! his
chrome reverse wheels with radial tires.
n Frncisco 000 000 000- 0 s 1
them higher and start hitting former wife and therefore the Sa
Pittsburgh
101 001 OOx- 3 II 0
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charge
has
been
dismissed.
70 yards consistently."
Barr, Lavelle (7) and Hill.
Meanwhile,
Mrs.
Gloria
Sedek Ull. Rooker , Demery (7)
The Bengals also watched
and Oyer WP- Rooker. LP 1971 Ford Thunderbird · 2 Dr. Coupe,
running back Randy Walker, Cardenas has pleaded Barr
automatic, P.S., P.B., factory air, tilt
a 13th round pick from innocent to a charge of
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wheel, cleanest '71 around ............ $1895
nearby Miami University, disorderly conduct filed by San
Montreal
100 000 ooo- 1 5 1
police
and
the
case
has
been
Splllner, Metzger (9) and
work out, Walker also figures
1972 Vega 4cyl. factory air,
Kendall; Klrbv. Renko (5 ) ,
to have a tough time beating continued until May 19.
Hatchback .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 51595
Granger ~9 ), Scherman (9) . WP
Cardenas
is
awaiting
trial
out veterans and higher- Splllncr. LP- Kirby , HRs1973 Vega Wagon, 4 cyl., 4 speed, rack on
after being indicted last Montreal, White (2) ; San
drafted rookies.
her back.····· ··········· ····· ..... ... ·. $1695
month
by ·the Hamilton Diego , Win field (3)
Kuhn was signed by
1971 Ford 4 Dr. Country Square station wa· ..
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Bengais assistant general County grand jury on a St, Louis
gon, P.S., P. B., factory air, rack on her
Ia
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manager Mike Brown, who charge of burglary . Mrs. Allan
Curtis, Rasmussen (9 1, Wei .
Cardenas
claims
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lace (9 1. Proly 191. Hrabosky
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about Kuhn."
Torrealba (5), Dal Canton (6),
1974 Ford Elite 2 dr. H. T., brown with brown
"He has impressed our here last March 18.
Moret U J and Correll . WPCardenas, in the charge ., Curfis LP- Morton.
vinyl roof, factory air, P..S., P. B., New
scouts with his strength,
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claimed
Mrs. Cardenas held (Onfv American
League
willingness to go all out all
1972 Buick Riviera, Sport Coupe, bronze
him
by
the
shirt
and
reached
Minn al Detroit, ppd, rain
the time," said Brown. "He
metallic. white-brown vinyl roof, factory
comes
from a solid football for a knife here on AprU 16. New York 100 000 03Q- • 9 1
air, P.S., P. B.. Cruise cuntrol, tilt steering
Cardenas, 37, was on the Californ ia 000000020- 2 61
background and is well' wheel, factory tape. 6 way power seats,
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Hartzell 191 and Etchebarren
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Louisville, Ohio, was a three- spring, but was dropped from LPRoss .
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1974 Ford Grand Torino 4 dr .. factory air,
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departed in the third with the
score 3-3, one out, and the
buea loaded. Jim Tatterson
relieved, walked in a run, then
wae the victim of a fourthinning three-MD! uprising by
the Marauders. He was the
loser and is now 1·2.
Mick Davf!lport twirled
four frames for Me!lls. He
was hit hard, surrendering 9
safeues, but gained the victory :when Dale Browning
eame to his rescue. Iri getting
the save, BrowniJig pennitted
only two Infield singles in
three innings.
Henry walked five in his
stint, and Tatterson ~ gave
up five free tickets. And you
don't win many games with
that many passes to the foe.
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Point Plessant opened with
two riUls on an error, Henry's
RBI double, and Bellamy's
RBI single.
But Meigs tallied three in
the bottom of the second on
three walks, Greg Smith's
single, and two ground balls.
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prile start for the Biacks and bad singled and it was 3-3. But

.380. Barry Henry, with the
. most hits, 28, is close behind at
.373.
Jim Tatterson, who had
sweated out a seven"'!Bme
hitless slump, walked twice,
Ma\or Lngue !1-tanotng:.
ted Pren International
sacrificed, then hoofed out an Bv Un Nat
ional ,Lugue
infield single his last trip. His
Ea~t
L . Pet . G8
average is .371 . He leads in Philadelphia W.
13 6 . 68~
walks with :ZO and rWis scored, New Y ork
16 9 .6.0
Pittsburgh
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By LEE LEONAR()
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Gov.
James
A.
Rhodes ,
maintaining it would subject
"to abuse and fraud Ohio's
exemplary voting system,"
has vetoed l~g islat i on
doubling the length of time
for which an individual's
election registration is valid
without voting.
Rhodes' veto, issued Thursday, is subject to an override
by the Democratic-controlled
General Assembly which
passed the bill. But only 52
members voted for the
measure when it was
approved ·by the House last
February. Sixty votes are
needed for an override in the
House.
Rhodes , in his veto
message, also complained
that provisions requiring
statewide voter registration
and expand registration
hours for county boards of
election would cost local
governments too much
without providing for state
reimbursement.
The governor said he
favors statewide registration
and minimum hours for
boards of election.
"However, I object to the
General Assembly once again
attempting to mandate costs
to our local governmental
units without providing the

needed additional funds, "
Rhodes wrote.
The legislation would have
expanded from two to lour
years the length of time a
voter's registration would be
valid without appearing at
the polls . Legislative
Republicans complained this
would lead to "tombstone
voting."
Boards of election now
cancel the registration of
anyone who has not voted
during two calendar years.
Rhodes said that even with
cancellation of registration
after two years' absence
from the polls, metropolitan
boards of election report a 20
to 30 per cent attrition rate
due to death, movement or
other disqualification.
"This proposal opens to
abuse and fraud Ohio's
exemplary voting system,"
said the governor . · "By
doubling the length of time
from two to four years, the
chance of voter fraud and the
per cent of inaccuracy will
also increase. While every
citizen has the right to vote, it
is \he duty of government to
protect the integrity of that
, vote.' '
Rhodes said it wollld cost
$300,000 for the 22 counties
with no registration and the
four with only partial
registration to implement full
registration programs.

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Crissy Morlan , semor at Huntington, W. Va. to major
Esstern High Sc hool, and in mu stc, and a $200
Sandra Carleton, senior al sc hoi ~rship to Mtss Carleton,
Meigs High School, were who is enrolled in the dental.
awarded scholarships Thurs- assistant program at the
day night by the Meigs Parkersburg Community
County Council of Parents College.
Daug hter of Mr. and Mrs.
and Teachers .
Clyde
J. Morland, Route I,
Mrs. Phyllis Dugan ,
Reedsville,
Crissyo ts
pr es ident of Council ,
presiden
t
of
the
National
presented a $400 scholarship
Hunot·
Society
at
Eastern
w Miss Morlan who will at- She is on the scholarship.
tend Marshall University,
learn, a class officer , a
member of the language club.
yearbook editor, and play
in the marching, concert,
stage and pep bands and was
a member of the All-Ohio
Stale F'air Girls' Band.
Mtss Carleton is the

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on Alcohol Problems, Inc . is
now in operation and is
urging every agency and
every interested person in
Meigs County to become a
pari of this organization as a
referral agency or as a
member of a committee. For
further information, call 9492141 01' 992-3214.
If anyone has a need of any
kind call 949·2741 or 992-3214
al any ttme for referral to an
agency which can give the
help neeped. C.O.A.P. Inc. is
affiliated
with
the
Southeastern Ohio Regional
Council on Alcoholism, an
agency of the Ohio Dept. of
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Blood .clot or heart attack"?
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
PEAR DR. LAMB What 's the difference bel·
ween a heart altack and
am bolus?
When a person is put
on Coumadin does this mean
that he has had a heart attack? How can a blood clot go '
through the heart, enter the
lungs and not be called a
heart attack? I an1 talking
about the case of my son. l
am very worried about him.
No one knows where the
embolus came from . Can you
guess? His legs were
minutely examined, and it
was stated that many clots

origmate in the legs but yet
there is no sign of them on an
examination .
My son has a job and
travels in his own car or in
airplanes. He has been instructed to exercise every 4o
minutes, l presume to get the
circulation going in his legs .
He was told that he only
needed to take Coumadin for
three months and that period
is almost up. Yet a friend of
his has been on Cownadin for
the past 10 years; is that
possible?
I lost my dear wife from a
heart attack even though she
had been taking the same

Keith Michell in 'Six Wives of Henry VID'

PTA SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS - ·Crissy Morlan, Eastern High School senior, left and
Sandra Carleton, Meigs High School senior, received scholarship awards from the Meigs
County Councti of Parents and Teachers Thursday night. Mrs. Phyllis Dugan, president,
made the presentations.
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BY JACK ROGERS
Coach Dale Harrlson'a Meigs Marauders inaugurated a Gabritach :each splOie two
with Henry accountlrur
beautiful new, spacloua diamond yesterday with a come- . hits,
for two RBI.
from.behind U victory over the Point Pleasant Big Blacks.
It was oite'of those games in
The field lies.on a !moll in back of Meigs High school and will
which
each time.you lookel! up
reaemble a minor lesgue park when finally completed in all
runners
were on base. PPHS
departments.
hit
in
every
inning but the
The Big Blacks; who show slgns of staggering lately,
seventh,
and
Meigs
had lads
outhlt the Marauders, 11 blows to 7, but gave up 10 bases on
aboard
each
of
their
six
billa, Six of the walks resulted in runs as the Marauders
frames.
capitalized.
Charles "Tbe Hawk" Perry
PPHS ended its regular season with a 16-8 slate prior to
sectional tournament play.tbat opens Monday at Ona, w. Va. took over the batting
It wae alsci,the first lime the locals have lost two in a row this leadership of the club with 2·
for-3 to raise his swatrnark to
year.
Melg1 snap)led i three-game losing streak in upping their
log to 7-and.e. They·are hosting the hot Jackson Irorunen in.
an SEOAL encounter today.
Barry Jlenry made a sur·

WATCHMEN COMING - The Middleport Oiurch of Oirist, 5th and Main in Middleport,
will feature The Watchmen in concert on Sunday, May 9, at 7:30p.m. The program is cosponsored by the Meigs County Men's Fellowship of the Churches of Christ. The
Watchmen, a 20 voice men's chorW! of the Cincinnati Bible College, will present a concert
entitled "SING ... ",while on a three state tour. The concert is in four sections, Truth that
Endures; of a Great God and Savior; of a proud Heritage; and of a Better Life. The
Watchmen are under the direction of Professor Byroh Cartwright. Don Seevers serves as
student conductor. Miss Joyce Pitzer accompanies the group.

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Davenport pi~ches 8-6 victory over Big Blacks Huffman's home~· i

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3·-The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday, May 7, l!i76

daughter of Mrs. Frances
Carleton , Route 3, Pomeroy
and the late William Harry
Carle ton . She is also a
member of the National
Honor Society, and Is active
with the Drama Club, the
Spanish Club , is on the
yearbook staff, was in the
casts of both the junior and
semor class plays, and works
as an office assistant. She is a
member of th e Hemlock
Grove Christian Church
where she served as
secretary , and is active in the
youth group .

Beginning the week of May
11 , Meigs Libraries will
present free showings of an
award-winning film series for
adlllts, "The Six Wives of
Henry VIII," This six~pisode
series is being shown as part
of the library's participation
tn Ftims Plus, an experimental project funded by
the· National Endowment lor
the Humanities.
The film depicts the famous
rlller 's disastrous marital
career and a reign that was
both glorious and gory.
Originally produced for
televi sion by the British
Broadcasting Corporation,
the se ries has won five
awards from the British
Society of · Film and
Television Art, the British
equivalent of the Emmys.
F'ollowing the series' debut on
American television, the New

York Times states that it " ...
bubbles with fascinating
history, personalities and
complications. And in the
reliable British mode, the
whole is magnificenUy acted,
destgned and costumed."
Middleport Library will
show the series over a six·
week pertod, one episode
weekly. Each 90-niinute
episode will be presented
twi ce in the library, on
"I:uesdays at 2 p.m. and
Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. An
addtlional showing of each
episode will be at the Meigs
Museum on Butternut
Avenue at 7:30 p.m . on
Thursdays. Dates for the
showing of each episode are:
Episode I, on May lith, 12th,
and 13th; Episode ,2, on May
16th, 19th, and 20th; Episode
3, on May 25th, 26th, and 27th;
Eptsode 4, on June 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd; Episode o, on June

Brown last hope of crowd
hoping to stop Mr. Carter
By LEWIS LORD
United Press International
House Speaker Carl Albert
says there is one candidate
who can stop Jinuny Carter's
drive lor the Democratic
presidential nomination :
Edmund G. Brown Jr.
The 311-year-oid California
governor
got
no
endorsements but plenty of
encouragement Thursday
while
huddling
with
Democratic leaders in Congress.
Albert, asked whether the
late-starting Brown was the
only candidate who could stop
Carter, said "yes.''

Sen. Hubert Humphrey, the
non-&lt;:andidate who may find
himself the nominee if Carter
is stymied, predicted Brown
easily will beat the former
Georgia governor in the May
18 Maryland primary.
"Brown adds a new dimen·
sion to the campaign," Humphrey said. "He is a fresh
face. He's been exciting
Maryland and drawing big
crowds."
Carter, who is campaigning
today in Baltimore, said
Brown indeed might beat him
in Maryland. " Brown is
attractive, very popular and
the most highly publicized
opponent I have had," said
Carter, who said nevertheless
he expects to be nominated on
the first ballot.
' Meanwhile both
Republican contenders are
talking of first ballot victories
at the nominating convention.
Ronald Reagan, stumping
in Louisiana, said something
"suddenlydawned"on him in
the wake of this month's four
primary wins:
"I believe it is possible to
go to the convention with
enough delegates to win on
the first ballot," Reagan said.
President Ford, his eye on
Tuesday's Nebraska
primary, campaigns tonight

The

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in Omaha and participates

Saturday in the University of
Nebraska commencement
program.
Press Secretary Ron
Nessen said Ford, despite
Reagan's sudden string of
victories, "believes he can
win on the first ballot in
Kansas City."
Morris Udall's hopes of
making the May 18 Michigan
primary his first triumph
were jolted by a United Auto
Workers Union decision. The
UAW stopped short of
formally endorsing Carter
but authorized its Michigan
regional directors to spend
union money on the
Georgian's campaign.
Only hours earlier Udall
had said, "It would be a very
sad thing to me if the house
that Waiter Reuther built
goes to Jinuny Carter."
Sen. Frank Onu-ch, the
iateS!arting Idaho Democrat,
who hopes to win a string of
primaries in the West, told an
Omaha news conference "our
prospects in Nebraska are
excellent."
Carter told a fund-raising
dinner in East Brunswick,
N.J., that he could lose
Nebraska to Church as well
as Maryland to Brown, but

said he expects to win in
Michigan, Ohio and New
Jersey.
Asked why he dropped. out
of the Democratic race,
Humphrey said: "I didn't
drop out. I haven't dropped
in. I'm a long way from being
out.''
Henry Jackson, who announced last Saturday he was
dropping out, talked in
Hartford about getting back
in. Jackson kept a series of
engagements for next
Tuesday's Connecticut
primary and said "we'll be in
it full blown if we win up
here.''

8th, 9th, a,nd lOth; Episode 6,
on June 15th,' 16th, and 17th.
The audience will receive a
'free, illustrated Film Guide
providing background on the
series.
Because
the
presentation of the Films
Pius series ls part of an experimental program,
audiences will be asked to fill
out short questionnairea
giving their opinion of the
series, the Film Guide, and
the project is general.
The Six Wives of Henry
VIII was written by six different playwrights, each of
them -choosing one of the
King's. women as the central
figure of an episode:
Catherine of Aragon refuses
to accept Henry's royal
decree that their marriage of
twenty-four years has been,
from the start, "incestuous."
Anne Boleyn Inspires him
with a passion that destroys
his first marriage, severs
England's lies to Rome, and
ends in Anne's beheading.
Anne of Cleves, the German
princess, manages with wit
and flattery to escape from a
potentially fatal marriage.
Catherine Howard, a young
b.eauty barely twenty, has her
head cui off for cuckolding
the ,King. And finally
Catherine Parr, Henry's last
wife and ·sober nursemaid,
lives to see hjm die.
Henry himself is seen from
several different viewpoints.
He is a ranting, raving
tyrant, a genius and a fool, a
gentle Ioyer and a great king.
Keith Michell, one of
England's most noted actors,
plays Henry from the age of
18 to his death at 56, aided by
a make-up that sometimes
required two hours to complete. For his magnificent
performance, Michell won
the British Society's award
for Best Actor of the Year.

PASSENGERS SHAKEN
HONOBIA, Okla. (UP! ) A bus from Cincinnati's
Mount Washington Church of
Christ with 40 passengers
aboard hit a slick spot on a
dirt road near here and slid
into a creek on its side
Thursday.
The Oklahoma Highway
Pstrol said 20 passengers
were treated at a Mena, Ark.,
hospital and released.
The patrol said the bus was
driven by Minor Rolf
Hampton, 40.

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Turner, S O
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51aub . De l
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Bo~tock, Min 15 54
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Rud i, Oak
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National League : Sc hm idt ,
Ph1l 12; Kingman, NY 10 ;
Monday, Chi 1, Cedeno, Hou 6,
Bench and Morg rm , C1 n and
Matthews, S'F 5
Amencan Loague: Hor ton ,
Del 6 ; Burrough s and Gri c'Ve,
lC)( 5; Hendri ck , ! l ev , Ford ,
Mlnn and Rudi. Oak 4,
Runs Batled In
National League: Monday ,
Chi 26 : K ingman , NY 24;
Schmidt, Ph il 23 ; Cedeno, Hou
21 ; Ben&lt; h. Cln 19.
American Lugue : Rud1 , Oak
26 Horton , Del 20 ; Chambliss,
NY 18 , Bo cht e and M elton, Ca l
and R1vers , NY 15 .
Stolen Base•
National LuQue : . Morgan ,
Cin II , Cedeno. Hau 10 ; Grilf ey
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RACINE - Thursday night
here Brncly Huffman blusli•d
a two-run l10mer that latHh·d
on the junior high purki 11g lot
400 ree l away to help John
Sayre and th e Snutheru
Tornados avenge nn Clll'li er
season setback by dclcu ling
U1e ~:astern Eagles, 6-:1.
Sa yre issued on ly tw11
walks while fanntng eight to
notch · th e victory , bul
Eastern's Dun Etching ;•r luul
alm ost as good control as he
walked unly three.
Eastern opened the scorin~
in the first by plating a run on
a doubl e by tlruce mmc and
a siugle by Joe Kuhn . But
Sou them I ook the iencT for
good in their tw·n at oat . Erk
Dunning renched on 1111
errors, Greg Cundiff singled,
and Jim Rilfle follow ed with
a long gr01md rule double
Steve Hendri cks th cu
sacrifi ced the other ruu
home .
The hosts added two more
in the bottom of UIC second
when Scott Wolfe singled uml
Huffman followed wjlh his
long homer. Thai was Ihe
third homer for Huffman in
the last four days.
Eastern closed the gap ill
the third when Southern
committed two err ors and
Tim Kuhn singled home Boo
McClure. The Eagle rully
was stopped short on i:l double

American League : . Norlh ,
Oak 12 . Riv er s, NY 11. Remy ,
Cal. Carew, Mlnn and R~:m
do lph, NY 8,
Pltcl1tng
Most VIctor ies
National League : Jones, SO
NHL Playoll Standings
S-1; Rau , LA enct Seever. NY 4
By United Press Internati onal
0 , R ichard . Hou 4.1, 1'1 pitchers
Sem1flnats-Best ot 7
lied with three victories .
MU beat NY tslndn 4 ~ 1
American League: . Palml'!r , Apr 27 Montr eal 3 Islanders ?
Bait and Torrez. Oak 4.3; Ap r 29 Mon1real 4 is.landcrs 3
Fitzmorris , K C 5nd Ellis, NY 3· May I Montreal 3 Islanders 2
0, Tlent. Bas, Roberts, Del , May &lt;t- fslanders 5 Montreal 7
Slaton , Mil, Cempbe ll , Minn May 6 M pnlreal s Islander s 7
and Briles, Te )( J.1; Perry , Te l&lt;
Ph ita bea t Bo sto11 4· 1
3·2; Wood , Chi and Hunt er, NY Ap r 27 Boston 4 Ph1l a 1
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Apr 19 Phil a 2 Boston L ot
Earned Run Average
May 2 Phila 5 Bos ton 2
( bued on 18 inn ings pitched)
May" Phi Ia 4 Boslon 1
National League: Mellger, May 6 Phll a 6 Boslon 3
so o.oo ,· Lavelle, SF 0.311,
Gullert , Cin 0.78 ; Forsch . Hou
1.00; Zachry , Cln I 29
American League: Trav ers, WRITER AT HOOVER
Mil 0.43 , Holt zman . Ball 1 26;
Sl'ANFORD, Call!. (UPI)
Hartzell, Cal I 50 ; Kern , Clev
- Russian writer Alexander
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Strikeouts
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Mil 26'
American League: Ryan, Cal
51 , Tani!lna, Cal 40 ; Blyl even.
Mlnn 30. Gossage end Wood .
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N BA Playoff St1ndings
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E.utern Conference Finals
.
Best of Seven
Boston leads creve J.o
May 6 Boston 111 Cleve 99
May 9·al Boston, aft.
May 11 at Cleveland
May 14 ·&amp;1 Cleveland
x .May 16 .at Boston
x May 18-at Cleveland
x May 21 .at Boston
Western Conference Finals
~ Beit of Seven
Golden St. tied Phoenix 1· 1
May 2-Golden St 128 Phoen\)(
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May S-Phoenix 108 Golden St
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New York 4 ClncinnOt l 2
Pil ts burgh 3 san Francisco D
San Diego 4 Montreal I
St. Loui s Al!!lnta 4
(Only games sct1edul ed)
Tod~y·s Probable Pitchers
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Cincinnati {Alcala 0 0) at
Ct1icago ( Zamora 1·0 or ea. ,
ham 2-2). 2 :30p .m .
San Diego Uones S-1J at New
York (Koos man 2-D , 8:05p .m .
san Fran cisco ( D' Acqulsto o.
11 at Montreal (War then 0·2 I.
8 .05 p .m . .
Atlanta (Messersmith 0.21 at
Pittsburgh (Candelaria '1 I).
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Los Angeles l~hoden 2 01 at
Philadelphia (Chnstenson 1·1),
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Houston (Richard 4· 11 at St
Louis (6 Forsch Q.OJ , 8 ' 30 p m .
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San Francisco at Montreal
Atlanta at Pittsburgh
Cincinnati at Chi cago
Los Angeles at Phila, night
Houston at St. Lou1s, nigh t

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.in their llcks, the hosts filled
the bases on singles by
s
Davenpo'rt and Bachner and a
walk to Howard. Tatterson
relieved Henry ' and passed
CreiiBOn Pratt to force home a
BOSTON (UP!) - Psul three-point play in that span
run and it was 3-4.
Sil;.s scored 11 fourth quarter to give Boston an 84-79
The locals came back with points while the Boston advantage after two minutes.
three in the fourth to go ahead defense held Cleveland to
Until Nate Thurmond hit a
·6-4. An error, and hits by fourpoinllioverthefirsteight basket 8:36 into the period,
Henry, Perry, and Joey minutesinthefinaiperiod,as the Celtics had ouU.t'Qred
GIeason did the damage.
the Celtics whipped
the Cleveland 19-4, with Silas
Cavaii
111 •99 · th netting nine of the points.
But again the Marauders openiO:~~me of thei~ NB~
Boston led by as many as 20
charged back. Three more . E a s t e r n c0 n 1e r e n e e
points,
109-98, with two
bases on balls and smgles by Championship series
minutes
to
play, but the Cavs
&lt;)harlle Marshall and Jim The score was tied 77-77
ran
off
10of
the next 12 points.
Howard produced three after three perids 'befor~
John Havlicek led all scorers
markers and Meigs was on Boston accounted for nine of with ·26 points, and Jo Jo
top, 7-'. Howard's single to the first 11 points in the fourth White added 20 for Boston.
center actually drove in the quarter. Silas, who had 21
The Cavaliers, who will
winning run.
points in the game, scored a play
the entire series without
Meigs added' an insurance
injured 6-11 center Jim
tally in the sixth on a walk to
•
Chones, got 21 points each
American League
Brian HamUton and a double
SigllS
East
from Champy Russell and
GB
to center by Bachner that took
Dick Snyder. Jim Cleamons New York W.13 L ..5 Pet.
.722
a long kangaroo hop.
a}
added 18.
Milwaukee
9 5 .6•J 2
Clevelend
Bachner and. Howard each WI
S
10 9 .526 31 ~
The team play game two of Detroit
~8
8 500 Ill
had 2 RBI for Meigs. Bachner
the series Sunday afternoon Balli more
8 11 .421 51 ~
Boston
6 II .353 61 1
was aboard four times, twice CINCINNATI (UP!) - The at the Boston Garden.
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The Ceitlcs began as if they
W.. L.. P&lt;l. GB
Connection" continues to would wrap the game up Te~as
two frse passes.
12 6 667 ·Kansas City
9 7 .563 2
early, Havlicek scored 12 Oakland
For the locals, H~nry, thrive .
II 11 .500 3
The
Cincinnati
Bengais
points in the opening quarter, Minnesota
8 9 .471 31 1
Perry, Gleason and Geff
have signed their second Ohio .as Boston took a 32-20 lead. Chicago
6 9 .400 41 1
California
7 16 .304 71 ~
State player in three days TI1e advantage bulged to 16 .
Thursdav's Results
and taken a look at a third points, the last time at 51-35, Minn at Detro\1 , ppd., rain
York .t~ CaHtornia 2
Buckeye prospect.
prior to a Cleveland surge New
(Only games schedulectl
Coming to terms Thursday that narrowed Boston's lead
Today's Probable Pitchers
(All Time&gt; EDTI
was 6-1, 233-pound linebacker to &gt;748 at halftime :
Te~as
(Umbarger 2· 1) at
Ken Kuhn, a seventh round
The third period was the Boston (Wise J.2J , 7 · JO p .m .
draft
choice.
Kuhn's Cavs' best, as they outscored
Ka nsas Clly I Busby L 1) at
Baltimore (Cuellar 0 2l. 7:30
teammate Archie Griffin, a the Ceitics 29-20, with Snyder pm
first round pick, was signed collecting nine points and
Chicago (Forster J.OJ at
(Ruhl e 1 0), 8 p m .
by Cincinnati on Tuesday.
Russell eight in the quarter. Detroit
Minnesota (De cker 1-2) at
Meanwhile, Ohio State
But the Cleveland offense Milwaukee (Slaton 3·11. 8 :30
place-kicker Tom Klaban, a was neutralized through most p.m
Cleveland !B ibby 1-0 1 61
lOth roiUld.selection, worked of the fourth quarter as California
(Hassler 0-3l. 10; 30
out for Bengals coaches, but Boston fed Silas under the pm
New York (May J.QJ at
realized he will have a tough basket on offense and closed Oakland
(Blue 2 Jl. 11 p.m.
time beating out second the driving lanes on defense.
Saturday's Games
Texas at Boston
round pick Chris Bahr, a
Chicago at Detroit
brilliant kicker out of Penn
Minnesota at Milwaukee
This 1975 silver-blue Ford Mustang 11 was used
New York at Oakland
State.
temP!)rarlly by Ford Motor Co. management and
Kan City at Baltimore, night
Klaban figured making the
has the balance of the factory warranty. This car
Cleveland at California, n igh t
Bengals
will
depend
on
,
h
is
offers V-6 eng. factory air, P.S., P.B., AM-FM
stereo, Digital clock. dual remote mirrors, map
kickoff ability, as the Bengais Cardenas fails
light-tinted glass, rewindow defogger, mag wheels
are looking for versatility in
with white-sidewall lire!._
their kickers.
Major Lugue Results
"My field goals have been to prosecute
By United Press International
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accurate, but I haven't really
Los Ang at Chicago, ppd, rtlln
kicked off in college," he
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instead
of thorities say ex-Cincinnati New
Gullet! (2 1) and Bench ;
Reds
shortstop
Leo
Cardenas
accuracy.
1973 Buick Regal 2 Dr., white with white
, Lockwood {8) and Grot e.
&lt;failed to appear in court to Swan
WP - Swan (2· 11 . HRs- Cincln.
"I
was
kicking
them
60
and
vinyl roof, factory air, P.S., P.B., tilt
Morgan (5) ; New York,
SO yards, but there was a prosecute a charge . of nati,
Torre (1)
wheel. AM· F M stereo, cruise control.
crosswind. I've got to get felonious assault ~gains! his
chrome reverse wheels with radial tires.
n Frncisco 000 000 000- 0 s 1
them higher and start hitting former wife and therefore the Sa
Pittsburgh
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has
been
dismissed.
70 yards consistently."
Barr, Lavelle (7) and Hill.
Meanwhile,
Mrs.
Gloria
Sedek Ull. Rooker , Demery (7)
The Bengals also watched
and Oyer WP- Rooker. LP 1971 Ford Thunderbird · 2 Dr. Coupe,
running back Randy Walker, Cardenas has pleaded Barr
automatic, P.S., P.B., factory air, tilt
a 13th round pick from innocent to a charge of
Di ego 010 100 002- 4 9 o
wheel, cleanest '71 around ............ $1895
nearby Miami University, disorderly conduct filed by San
Montreal
100 000 ooo- 1 5 1
police
and
the
case
has
been
Splllner, Metzger (9) and
work out, Walker also figures
1972 Vega 4cyl. factory air,
Kendall; Klrbv. Renko (5 ) ,
to have a tough time beating continued until May 19.
Hatchback .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 51595
Granger ~9 ), Scherman (9) . WP
Cardenas
is
awaiting
trial
out veterans and higher- Splllncr. LP- Kirby , HRs1973 Vega Wagon, 4 cyl., 4 speed, rack on
after being indicted last Montreal, White (2) ; San
drafted rookies.
her back.····· ··········· ····· ..... ... ·. $1695
month
by ·the Hamilton Diego , Win field (3)
Kuhn was signed by
1971 Ford 4 Dr. Country Square station wa· ..
000 040 010- 5 12 0
Bengais assistant general County grand jury on a St, Louis
gon, P.S., P. B., factory air, rack on her
Ia
000 101 002- ' 7 0
manager Mike Brown, who charge of burglary . Mrs. Allan
Curtis, Rasmussen (9 1, Wei .
Cardenas
claims
her
former
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lace (9 1. Proly 191. Hrabosky
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about Kuhn."
Torrealba (5), Dal Canton (6),
1974 Ford Elite 2 dr. H. T., brown with brown
"He has impressed our here last March 18.
Moret U J and Correll . WPCardenas, in the charge ., Curfis LP- Morton.
vinyl roof, factory air, P..S., P. B., New
scouts with his strength,
that
was dropped, had
determin'ation and
radial tires ........... ••••• ............. $3995
oarhes scheduled)
claimed
Mrs. Cardenas held (Onfv American
League
willingness to go all out all
1972 Buick Riviera, Sport Coupe, bronze
him
by
the
shirt
and
reached
Minn al Detroit, ppd, rain
the time," said Brown. "He
metallic. white-brown vinyl roof, factory
comes
from a solid football for a knife here on AprU 16. New York 100 000 03Q- • 9 1
air, P.S., P. B.. Cruise cuntrol, tilt steering
Cardenas, 37, was on the Californ ia 000000020- 2 61
background and is well' wheel, factory tape. 6 way power seats,
Figueroa, Lvle
{8)
and
spring
training roster of the
schooled in fundamentals."
Munson ; Ross , BreWer (B),
double sharp .............................. $3195
Texas
Rangers
this
past
Hartzell 191 and Etchebarren
Kuhn, a native of
Herrmann (81 WP- FigUeroa .
1973 Chevy Belair 4 Dr, 350 V-8, P.S., P. B.,
Louisville, Ohio, was a three- spring, but was dropped from LPRoss .
factory air, blue with white top., .... $1995 ,
year starter at Ohio State and the roster when he failed to
1974 Ford Grand Torino 4 dr .. factory air,
was All·Big 10 last season . show up for spring training , (Only games scheduled)
P.S., P. B., vinyl top, radial tires . .....$2995
1973 Nova 6 cyl., standard shift, 2 dr., double
sharp .••••••••••••••••••••.••.•••••••••• $2395
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departed in the third with the
score 3-3, one out, and the
buea loaded. Jim Tatterson
relieved, walked in a run, then
wae the victim of a fourthinning three-MD! uprising by
the Marauders. He was the
loser and is now 1·2.
Mick Davf!lport twirled
four frames for Me!lls. He
was hit hard, surrendering 9
safeues, but gained the victory :when Dale Browning
eame to his rescue. Iri getting
the save, BrowniJig pennitted
only two Infield singles in
three innings.
Henry walked five in his
stint, and Tatterson ~ gave
up five free tickets. And you
don't win many games with
that many passes to the foe.
'
Point Plessant opened with
two riUls on an error, Henry's
RBI double, and Bellamy's
RBI single.
But Meigs tallied three in
the bottom of the second on
three walks, Greg Smith's
single, and two ground balls.
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.380. Barry Henry, with the
. most hits, 28, is close behind at
.373.
Jim Tatterson, who had
sweated out a seven"'!Bme
hitless slump, walked twice,
Ma\or Lngue !1-tanotng:.
ted Pren International
sacrificed, then hoofed out an Bv Un Nat
ional ,Lugue
infield single his last trip. His
Ea~t
L . Pet . G8
average is .371 . He leads in Philadelphia W.
13 6 . 68~
walks with :ZO and rWis scored, New Y ork
16 9 .6.0
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Stumhhng champs
lose again, 4-2

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
U the pitching-rich New
York Mets are to sneak off
with the Nationa l League
permanl this year , it might
very well be by courtesy of
their Htwo-innitlg man."
" Skip Lo c kwood, "
observed longtime baseball
executive Frank Lane during
spring training this year, "is
the beyond doubt the hest
two-in ning pitcher · in
baseball."
Lockwood, the journeyman
right-hander whom the Mets
picked up from Tucson of the
Pacific Coast League for less
than the waiver price last
year, proved Lane right
Thursday- for the second
time in three days against the
World Champion a ncinnati
Reds .
Called on to relieve starter
Craig Swan with two on and
one out in the eighth inning,
Lockwood struck out Johrmy
· Bench and got Gt~~&gt;rge Foster
on a fly out to end the threat.
All told, Lockwood threw 11
straight strikes while also
retiring the Reds in order in
the ninth for his fourth save .
"I'm not the type of pitcher
who tries to be tricky with
you," said Lockwood, who,
for two innings, throws
per haps
th e
most
overpowering fastball in
baseball. "But you can't win
with just one pitch, ·either .
I've got to show ·em l can get
the curve ball over too."
The Mets, now only .044
behind fir s t-pl ace
Philadelphia in the National
League East, put together
their wirming rally with three

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Wleamed runs in the first
innil!g . Dave Kingman
singled home one run and Ed
Kranepool's wind-aided
double, which eluded center
fielder Cesar Geronimo ,
accounted for the two others.
Joe Torre's solo homer in the
eighth gave the Mels an

l'irales 3, Giants 0:
Jim Rooker and Larry
Demery combined on a fivehitter and Rennie Stennett
banged out three hits lo give
th e Pirates their fifth victory
in six games. AI Oliver 's
sacrifice fly, whlth brought
home Stennett from third in
insurance rWJ .
the-first. gave the Pittsburgh
Swan went 7 1-3 innings in the only run they really
gaining credit for his second needed.
victory.
Cardinals 5, Brav.. 4:
Elsewhere in NL games, St.
ViC Harris, who had four
Louis edged Atlanta, 5-!, hits the night before,
Pittsburgh blanked San collected three singles and
Francisco, ~. San Diego put drove in two runs as the
away Montreal, 4-1 , and the Cardinals handed _the slump·
Los Angeles at Chicago gan1e ridden Braves their lOth
was rained out. In the only straig ht loss. Th e Cards
American League game, the staged a four-run rally in the
New York Yankees downed fifth ; with Harris singling
California, 4-2. Detroit and home two ofthc runs, and Ted
Mirmesota were rained out. Simmons' hit accouniL'&lt;l for

lht• other.
l'adrcs 4, E•pos 1:
San Diego's Dave Winfield
homered to lie the score I· I in
the second inning and then
scored the &gt;go-ahead rWl in
the fourth on Fred Kendall 's
sin gle. Dan _Spillner and
Butch Metzger combin ed on a
five4liller as only 3,606 fans
turned out for the game, the
smallest home crowd ·in the
EKpOs' history .
Yankees 4, Angel• 2:
Ex-Ange l Mickey Rivers
victimized his former
teammates with three hits,
two stolen bases and a pair of
runs scored , while Ch ris
Chambliss ex tended his
hitting streak to 15 games as
the Yankees upped their AL
East lead to two games. Ed
Figueroa, acquired by the
Yanks along with Rivers
from California in the Bobby
Bonds dea I last winter,
picked up the win.

Big fifth inning gives
Ravenswood 12-6 victory
Rave nswood, down 4-2
going in to th~ bottom of the
fifth inning, erupted for nine
rWJ s and went on to hand
visiti ng Ga llipolis a 12-6
setback Thursday evening.
The loss left GAHS with a
6-13 season record . Today,
weather permitting, the Blue
Devils will battle Logan at
Logan in a SEOAL outing.
Gary Swain .was sailing
along with a two run lead
when the Red Devils sent 13
men to lhe plate in lhe fifth
rWJg. SiK hits, two Blue Devil
error s, fo ur walks, a passed .
bail and four stolen bases bv
Ravenswood resulted in nin~
run s for lhc West Virginians.
Brett Wilson came in to put
out lhe fire for GAHS.
Tiold hurieol the fir st five
rungs for Rave nswood.
Sullivan was credited with
Ute win in relief. White also
hurled for the Red Devils.
Schweinsberg paced th e

each had two hits apiece for
the Red Devils.
BreU Wilson, Terry Wall
and Tim Carmen paced the
Blue Devils wilh two hits
apiece . Wilson· had a first .
inning home run . Wall had a
second inning double and
Carmen had two doubles for
the losers.
·

Ravenswood banged out 12
hits while GAHS collected
eigh t safeties. Other · Blue
Devil hits included singles by
Brent Johnson and Mark
Dobson.
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Shery l Davis, Debra Drake ,
Tina Duffy , Marly Dugan.
Don na Evans . Gary Fife.
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Ken n et h Gilkey, Cryslal
Glaze ,
Cynthia
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William Gl oyd , Georg_ene
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Ham m . Chery l Haning, Dar la
Harper. Mark Hayden, Beth
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Hoffman . Parnell! Holcomb .
Gene Hood , Andrew Hoover ,
James Hutton , Larry Hysell ,
Debbie Janey, De smond
Jeffers , Bonita Johnson ,
Marv Jo hn son . Kimberly
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Al so , Joseph Justice, Glen
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Ri char d Macomber , Michael
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mighty Parkers burg Big
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CLOSE CQ()PERAT!DN IS REQUlRED among the board of trustees, the medical staff
and admm1strat10n ~f yeterans Memorial Hospital. Representing the three groups are, llo
r, ScottLucas, adi~umstrator; Andrew Cross, chairman of the hoard of trustees, and Dr.
John Ridgway, ch1ef of staff.

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• Loraine Venoy checks time cards preparatory to
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PHYSICAL _TilERAPY IS AN IMPORTANT PART of the overall picture at Veterans
Memor_lal Hospital. Here Mrs, Joan Anderson, licensed physical therapist, instrucls a
pahenl on procedures to he followed during a whirlpool bath.
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By Teresa Coll.lns, R.N.
As Director of Nursing at
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
concern for the patient Is my
number one priority.
l would like to take the
opportunity during hospital
week to explain the need for
certain
policies
and
regulations c~ncerning
visiting hours at our local
hospital.
.Visitors are welcome at
Veterans Memorial Hospital ;
however, well meaning
relatives and friends may at
times cause the acutely IU
patient more .discomfort and
actually slow his recovery.
The following guidelines for
our vis! tall on policy may help
you brighten the patients
hospitalization and enable
you to become a more
desirable visitor.
Visitors are limited to two
per patient, because an over
ablDldance not only tires the
patient but the hospital staff
Is lUlable to administer ef·
ficient care.
Visitors should attempt to

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: KOTZEBUE, AiaSka (UP!)
:- When Naomi Uemura
•makes · it to this Alaskan
:village in mid:May he will
!have ended ·the longest
;dogsled trek on record, and a
;change of diet probably wiU
:be uppennost In his mind.
, Uemura, of Tokyo, has
:been mushing his way across
;the top of the 'World for 17
:months in an effort to
'CO!Ilplete a solitary 4,000-mile
'journey. At times he has gone
.,as long as a month without
:seeing another human being.
~e exists lflOSIIy on dried
&lt;earilx!u apd whale, but
~casionally he shoots a seal
:or walrus wjth his .222 rifle :tJien eats tlte meat raw.
• After leaving Jakobshavn ,
TIIERE IS Ml,JCH VOLUNTEER help provided at
tn!enlandl Dec. 20, 1974,
Veterans
Memorial Hospita:l through the Women's
:Uemura fqllowed the coast of
Auxiliary.
Here
Frieda Mossman, left, and Alma Newton
' ,;reenlanll, crossed the
move
a
patient
via
wheel chair to his room.
~nadian islands of the
~orthwest Territory and
lollowed the northern coast of
f:anada and Alaska to
1iarrow and then on to
Wainwright.
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• He has stopped to rest at
liative villages, replenishing
llfovlslons and exchanging
Fxhaustea dogs for strong
1111es. He has had to replace 20
Veterans Memorial Hospital is an 88-hed non-profit acute
bogs, sorne of which have
tlarved or frozen to death in care institution owned by Meigs County and leased to the
{emperatures t~at have Veterans Memorial Hospital of Meigs CoWJty Corp. through
fropped to 60 degrees below the Meigs County Hospital Commission consistlr@ of ten
members. These members, appointed by the Meigs County
lerO.
~ Although only 35, Uemura Commissioners, are Hugh Custer, Russell Culiums, Freeland
•crumulated a long record of Norris, Thomas Crow, Jr., Herbert Shields, R. L. Jacobs, Sr.,
plolts before beginning his Leo Vaughan, Gerald Thompson, R. R. Pickens, D. 0. and
urncy by dogsled. He scaled George Collins.
There are eight board members who set the policy of the
t. Everest during one of his
hospital
and serve without pay. These are Andrew Cross, .
four expeditions and reached
chairman;
Earl Clark, vice chairman·; Ru88ell Brown,
\he SU!!UIIit of MI. McKinley
secretary;
George
Hackett, ;,..,Hugh Custer, EarlyRoush,
I!" a solo expedition . .CUmbs
Asa
Hoskins
and
Harold
Sauer .
.. those two mountains"and
The
hospital
has
134
full
and part-time employees, with an ·
Mt.
Blanc,
Mt. ·
Kllimanjaro and · MI. annual payroll of $731,628.13. It provides employment for
individuals on school work study programs, the leading Creek .
~concagua make him the
1111ly man who has climbed .Manpower Training Program (the CAP), and other !raining
lhe five highest motmtalns on programs.
In 1975, 2.301 patients were admitted to Veterans Memorial
Ove continents. In 1968 he
Ooated nearly 3,800 miles Hospital and 5,363 patients were seen through our emergency
room department. These patients were admitted or trea ted by
tJwn. the Amazon River.

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SALLY GLOECKNER, RN, in cbarge of the day shift
emergency room used frequently at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, receives a call reporting an incoming
emergency situation.

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limit their stay according to
the advice of the nurse or
physician . A visitor should
always check wlt.h the nurse
before entering the patient's
room.
It is well for visitprs to keep
In mind that the sick room Is
not a proper place for a
family reWJion or a place for
friends to gather and
socialize.
Visitors are asked not to
smoke in the patient area, as
most rooms have two patients
In them and the other patient
must also be considered.
When ·a patient is acutely
ill, a "cheery note" or getwell card lifts his spll'lts and
lets him know you are
thinking of him . Then after he
begins to recover, visitors
)tho do not "wear out their
welcome" may be helpful .
Frequently we ru.sh to visit
the person who has been
hospitalized and then tend to
forget that a much more
lonesome time for him is
when he Is discharged from

OPERATE PHARMACY
Charles Riffle · and
Kenneth McCullough,
registered pharmacist.•
and c&amp;GMOen of Swiaber
and Lohse Pharmacy,
operate the pharmacy al
Veterans Memorial
Hospital. Since VMH does
not have a prescription
service, the drug Inventory
Is kept In accordance with
the hospital formulary.

the hospital and is con·
valesclng at home . This
period may require several
days or !!l!veral months; and
friends and relatives can
offer much support and
cornpanlon!lhip.
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Visiting hours at Veterans .
Memorial Hospital are from
2-lp.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. Do be
considerate of the patient as
well as those responsible for
his care by observing hosp"ital
vlaltation policies.

Utility execs pay is bigh

l(ospital employs· 134 people

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have shown .that life expectancy and better health
cilre are significantly related
to a nwnber of basic In·
dl vidual habits including:
three meals a day at regular
times, breakfast every day,
moderate exercise, seven or
eight hours of sleep each
night, no smOking , maintenance of a moderate weight
level, and no alcohol or ·
alcohol in moderation.
Accordlllgly: during this
year's National Hospital
· Week, our local hospital is
urging you to think about
your' own health. Think about
participating In _the health
education o~ health screening
programs offered through
your hospital ~nd your
commWJily, and think about
contributing to your own well
being by adopting a more
health-conscious life style.
Working together; you and
your commWJity hospital can
help guarantee that all of
America's future birthdays•
wlll be healthy ones, and thai
you will be there to share
them.

Concern held for patients

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Some of us fall to realize
Yet during this cel~bration,
tllat hospitals do more than our hospital hopes to do more
care for us when we're sick. . Ulan highlight our upcoming
They
provide
h"ealth birthda~ observance and ita
education information and many quality health care
patient education programs programs. During this obthat can help us maintain o~ • servance, hospitals acro 88
health or that can a8Sist us m the nation will be endeali_ng more effectively .with couraglng each American to
ongomg health problems. In take a moment to think about
return, each of us has a his own health
· responsibility to take adToday many health care
vantage of the health in- experts ~re joining hospitals
formation available, and to in suggesting that a way to
do what is nece!lSary to stay improve each Individual's
heal thy.
health is to lncrea8e his
During the week of May 9- awarene!lS of what he can do
15, our community hospital to improve or stabilize his
will ~e joining with the own state of health. Healtll
natwn s 7,000 hospitals,- and economist VIctor Fuchs
the American Hospital writes In his new book Who
Association in the observance Shall Uve?-, "The gr~atest
of National Hospital Week. In current potential for 1mthis period of bicentennial proving the health of the
awa_reness, th.is year's American people Is to be
National Hosp1tal Week found in what they do and
Uoeme, "Healthy Birthday, don't do to and" for themAmerica! '' seems fitting and ·selves. Individual decisions
appropriate. We can take about diet, exercise ' and
pnde in th_e _qu~Uty of health smoking are of critical lm·
care services m our com- portance ... "
muntty and in our nation. .
Supporting Mr. Fuchs'
contention, recent studies

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MARJORIE WALBURN, Sue Stone and Orlene Saylor, are employee&amp; in
record department of Veterans Memorial Hoapital Which has three fuU time and one part
time employee. This department works closely with the medical staff and administrative
section of the hospital. Its main fWJctions are clerical, statistical and typing of various
reports connected with each paUen~ admitted. Currently, the employees are attending
classes at Buckeye Hills Career Center, Rio Grande, for continuing education credits.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital joins the }
:i:! nation 's 7,000 hbspitals in observing National {
i!'i Hospital Week beginning Sunday, May 9.
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The theme for the celebration, "Healthy iii
i i! Birt~da~ America!" emphasizes the efforts
:;:; hospital .are making to help and encourage ;;:
ii:i individu Is to stay healthy.
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_"W~ile : Vete~ans Memorial Hospital is '!i!
;:;: ded.1catid to. carmg . for the ill, we want the :;:;
;:;i commupity to know that our interest in their i:!:
well b · ng extends beyond their treatment in @!
'i:i our i stitution," said Walter Lucas, :;:;
admin trator. "We feel an . obligation to !!!
;j=: educa
people about steps they can take :::;
:;:; which' will make :valuable contributions to :;;;
!!!. their t wn good he~lth!'
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National IJospital Week is an annual ;'; '
observance sponsored by the American
:::• Hospit~l Association and l.ts members to give ::i•
li'. people)an opportunity to learn more about the (
hospitals in their community.
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"not optimistic" about
merger with the NBA for next
year and admitted a merger
was now crucial to !he ABA.
"II. would be dll!lcult, if not
Impossible, to go with only six
teams
next
year,"
DeBusschere said.• But six
teams are exacUy what the
ABA will bave at 5 p.m.
Monday, if the Squires c;an 't
meet aU payments due to
players and the league. And
DeBusschere doesn't expect
vive."
Vlfginia
to find ·any rich
DeBusschere said he was
WJcles by the deadline.
"I would love to see them
do
it,'' he said, "but the hopes
Sh err i Vintng , Ray mond
Wall , Jun e Wam sley , Duane are not bright."
'/IIeber , Tr acl Weese, Kenneth
DeBusschere said the six
White , ae~o~erty
Wil cox ,
Raymond Wi lfo'rd , Leah Will. remaining teams would meet
SOPHOMORES - Dole all theJlquires' debts to the
Bing, Sally Carle~on, Mary
players to keep them from
Carswell, Lori Cton~h. Rory
Cole, Patr icia Corsi, Jeff jwnping to the NBA.
Spirits of St. Louis to Salt
Lake City.
"There
have
been
numerous problems this
year," said DeBusschere,
who began his term with
several owners going behind
his back to apply for
membership in the NBA.
"There's been the demise of
three franchises and now
possibly a fourth. But I do
believe the , league will sur-

Couch, Tammie DeBor d , Jeff
DeLong , Karen DeMoss .
Qora Doerter . Cindy Dorst ,
Nllncy Ebersbach , Pamela
Evans,
Barbara
Fe tty ,
Charles Follrod , Joe Garnes,
Trina· Gibbs, Judith Gilkey ,
Oa~o~id Harris , Tim
Hood ,
Charles Ho5sl er , Laura
Hoover , Kathy Howard ,
Penny Hysell , Ray Janey ,
Susan Kennedy, Helen Kino .
Tom
Klein.
Marty
Krawsczyn, Cheryl LeFebre,
Sandra
Might ,
Bonnie
Morr is, Dennis Mu sse r ,
'Robert Nakamoto , Sieve
Peckham , Pam Powers.
Valerie
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Debbi e
Queen , Randy Roach , Jim
Rosenbaum ,
Stephanie
Rought, Paul Rupe, Nita
Rusche/, Diane Smith·, Robin
Snowden. Brent Stanley ,
Darlene Thornton , Don Till is,
Teresa van Meter , Terri
Vining , Scott warner, Lori
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one of the members of the medical or dental staff, of ·J. H.
Ridgway, D.O., chief of staff; R. R. t;'lckens, D.O., vice chief of
~If; T. B. McGowan, D.O.,staff secretary; L. D. Telle, M.D.,
chsef of surgery and laboratory director· A Boonsue M D . E
Vill~neuva, M.D.; s. Blazewlcz, M.D.;
Thom~n: M:D.:
radiologiSt; R. A. Averlon, M.D., radiologist; Antonio. Solo,
M.D., radiologist; H. D: Davidson, M.D., pathologist; J . A
Kemp, M.D.; G, H. Abels, M.D.; G. E. Vallee, MD .
internists; M. Simon, M.D., urologist; H. D. Brown, D.D.s .;
J. lngels! D.D.S.; K. Riggs, D.D.S., with R. P. Daniels, M.D.;
R. E. Boice, M.D. and P. Kinnard, M.D. on the courtesy staff.
A number of activities take place at Veterans Memorial
Hospital in addition to the strictly medical orientated situation
as a .step toward . making the hospital a full serviced
community facility."'
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One is the Spe.!ch and hearing clinic coordinated by Mr
Carolyn S. Heines, sponsored by Vetera~s Memorial Hospi~i
and funded by a grant from. the Ohio Department of Health
with matching ftmds from the county commission.
Another is space for the Planned Parenthood Clinic which
is held every other week for residents of the area ~ithout
charge.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ac·
cording to an Ohio State
University study, the pay &lt;i
top executives for the
Cleveland Electric
Illuminating Co., the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electric Co. and Cincinnati
~~ are unusually high.
~estlons could he ra~
1
concerning compensatloo of
top executi,';'Cs in the three
companies, sald the study
for the Public U!!lllles
Commission of Ohio. There
was no obvious explanation
for the relativeiy,high levels
of compensation.
Pay for the executives
ranged from 10 to 115 per cent
'!lOre than for a. selected
sample of simllar-t~ized ·
utilities outside the state. .
. OSU researchers found
that:
- Cincinnati Bell pays
Sllti,333 to •L• No.I man and Its
top tltree receive $192,583.
Columhus &amp; Southern
f

Ohio Electric pays Its chief -" "Colwnb111 &amp; Southern had
S\111,750 and its top •. trio more than an . average
$244,940.
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number of executives over
- Cleveland Electric D- ~.000," the study said.
Researchers fOWid that the
lumlnating .. pays Its top
executive S138,750 a year and utility has 13 peraons making
its top three men earn a an average &lt;i more than
combined $322,798 a year.
$40,000. The comparative
The study said salarlea for sample was eight pert10ns
the No. I men r'"ged _from making over $40,000.
$12,000 to $211,000 more than
Cincinnati Bell has alx
the yearly average paid executives making more than
outalde Ohio. Pay for the top $46,000. The average ollllkle
three executives wu ·rrom Ohio for a similar-sized
$2t,OOO to m.ooo more than company is nine making
the average.
$42,000.
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Cleveland Electric and
"There have been at least
Columbus &amp; Southern "may two cues, one in New York
be
so me w h a t andoneinCallfornla,wherea
administratively top heavy;" portion of an executive salary
according to the reseat~rs. has been dlaallowed as part of
· "The Illumlnltlng Co, has the rate-making procesa,"
19 executives earning more the study ~d.
than $3$,000," tl81d the study.
"Thla declaion (in New
"The •-age for this group Yort) was hued upon the
11'88 seo,ooo. The blgh for the fact that the salary appeared
comparative tl8lllPie wu 18 exorbitant, considering
exea~tives w~ earned more salary levels In similar-lllzed
than the $36,000 and the utility companies," the
highest average was $47,000. researchers said.
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lose again, 4-2

By BILL MADDEN
UPI Sports Writer
U the pitching-rich New
York Mets are to sneak off
with the Nationa l League
permanl this year , it might
very well be by courtesy of
their Htwo-innitlg man."
" Skip Lo c kwood, "
observed longtime baseball
executive Frank Lane during
spring training this year, "is
the beyond doubt the hest
two-in ning pitcher · in
baseball."
Lockwood, the journeyman
right-hander whom the Mets
picked up from Tucson of the
Pacific Coast League for less
than the waiver price last
year, proved Lane right
Thursday- for the second
time in three days against the
World Champion a ncinnati
Reds .
Called on to relieve starter
Craig Swan with two on and
one out in the eighth inning,
Lockwood struck out Johrmy
· Bench and got Gt~~&gt;rge Foster
on a fly out to end the threat.
All told, Lockwood threw 11
straight strikes while also
retiring the Reds in order in
the ninth for his fourth save .
"I'm not the type of pitcher
who tries to be tricky with
you," said Lockwood, who,
for two innings, throws
per haps
th e
most
overpowering fastball in
baseball. "But you can't win
with just one pitch, ·either .
I've got to show ·em l can get
the curve ball over too."
The Mets, now only .044
behind fir s t-pl ace
Philadelphia in the National
League East, put together
their wirming rally with three

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accounted for the two others.
Joe Torre's solo homer in the
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th e Pirates their fifth victory
in six games. AI Oliver 's
sacrifice fly, whlth brought
home Stennett from third in
insurance rWJ .
the-first. gave the Pittsburgh
Swan went 7 1-3 innings in the only run they really
gaining credit for his second needed.
victory.
Cardinals 5, Brav.. 4:
Elsewhere in NL games, St.
ViC Harris, who had four
Louis edged Atlanta, 5-!, hits the night before,
Pittsburgh blanked San collected three singles and
Francisco, ~. San Diego put drove in two runs as the
away Montreal, 4-1 , and the Cardinals handed _the slump·
Los Angeles at Chicago gan1e ridden Braves their lOth
was rained out. In the only straig ht loss. Th e Cards
American League game, the staged a four-run rally in the
New York Yankees downed fifth ; with Harris singling
California, 4-2. Detroit and home two ofthc runs, and Ted
Mirmesota were rained out. Simmons' hit accouniL'&lt;l for

lht• other.
l'adrcs 4, E•pos 1:
San Diego's Dave Winfield
homered to lie the score I· I in
the second inning and then
scored the &gt;go-ahead rWl in
the fourth on Fred Kendall 's
sin gle. Dan _Spillner and
Butch Metzger combin ed on a
five4liller as only 3,606 fans
turned out for the game, the
smallest home crowd ·in the
EKpOs' history .
Yankees 4, Angel• 2:
Ex-Ange l Mickey Rivers
victimized his former
teammates with three hits,
two stolen bases and a pair of
runs scored , while Ch ris
Chambliss ex tended his
hitting streak to 15 games as
the Yankees upped their AL
East lead to two games. Ed
Figueroa, acquired by the
Yanks along with Rivers
from California in the Bobby
Bonds dea I last winter,
picked up the win.

Big fifth inning gives
Ravenswood 12-6 victory
Rave nswood, down 4-2
going in to th~ bottom of the
fifth inning, erupted for nine
rWJ s and went on to hand
visiti ng Ga llipolis a 12-6
setback Thursday evening.
The loss left GAHS with a
6-13 season record . Today,
weather permitting, the Blue
Devils will battle Logan at
Logan in a SEOAL outing.
Gary Swain .was sailing
along with a two run lead
when the Red Devils sent 13
men to lhe plate in lhe fifth
rWJg. SiK hits, two Blue Devil
error s, fo ur walks, a passed .
bail and four stolen bases bv
Ravenswood resulted in nin~
run s for lhc West Virginians.
Brett Wilson came in to put
out lhe fire for GAHS.
Tiold hurieol the fir st five
rungs for Rave nswood.
Sullivan was credited with
Ute win in relief. White also
hurled for the Red Devils.
Schweinsberg paced th e

each had two hits apiece for
the Red Devils.
BreU Wilson, Terry Wall
and Tim Carmen paced the
Blue Devils wilh two hits
apiece . Wilson· had a first .
inning home run . Wall had a
second inning double and
Carmen had two doubles for
the losers.
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Ravenswood banged out 12
hits while GAHS collected
eigh t safeties. Other · Blue
Devil hits included singles by
Brent Johnson and Mark
Dobson.
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Carleton ,
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Coleman , Ginger Cullums 1
Peggy Cunningham , Kitty
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Shery l Davis, Debra Drake ,
Tina Duffy , Marly Dugan.
Don na Evans . Gary Fife.
Scott Fra ser , Br enda George,
Ken n et h Gilkey, Cryslal
Glaze ,
Cynthia
Glaz e,
William Gl oyd , Georg_ene
Grat e, Sa ndra Hall, JuliE!
Ham m . Chery l Haning, Dar la
Harper. Mark Hayden, Beth
Haye , Jose ph H illery , Tam i
Hoffman . Parnell! Holcomb .
Gene Hood , Andrew Hoover ,
James Hutton , Larry Hysell ,
Debbie Janey, De smond
Jeffers , Bonita Johnson ,
Marv Jo hn son . Kimberly
Jones .
Al so , Joseph Justice, Glen
Ken nedy , Mona King , Date
Lee Luster , Mickey Lyons ,
Ri char d Macomber , Michael
Magnolia , Tamm i e Mash ,
Debra
M a tson,
Mit ch
Meadows , Tammy Michael,
Teresa Mitchell, Vickie
Moore ,
Krista
Morr is,
Margaret Mould . Carme l
Mur ph y , Ste phen Nease ,
Diana Neec e , Kim Ohlinger .
Michael Oil er , Lester Parker ,
L arry Pi ck ens , Madalyn
Pi cke tt , Delta Prater. Redinll
Pratt . Judy Radford . Bru ce
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MASON. W. Va . - The . Saturday.
mighty Parkers burg Big
Parkersbw-g took it oul on
Reds gained revenge over the the Bend Area team in
Waham a Wh ile Fa lcons Wednesday 's meeting after
Wednesday afternoon by being embarrassed by the
handing the Mason CoWJiy While Falcons a little over a
School a five inning 12·1 week ago. The Wood Coun·
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lians tee~ off on Rick Buzzard
The Big Reds scored three and Jerry Tucker for a total
in the first, two in the third. of II hits of which two were
lwo in the fourth and five in home runs, one a triple an&lt;l
the fifth to drop Wahama's two doubles.
season mark to 20-9.
Hick Venfel limited the
Only three regular season White Falcons to just two
conte sts remain on the safeties In his rout going
Wahama card. A visil to performance, a single by Tim
Ripley was scheduled Thurs· Davis in the third and one by
day. Win fie ld in vades Rick Buzzard in lhe fifth.
Bachtel fi eld Friday and
Dave Hammel carried the
Wirt Co unty hosts the big bat for the Big Reds with
locals in the season finale a two -run homer and a
double. Manson also belted
a round !ripper , a sole ,
sho l in
the fourth.
Strimer cut a triple and Pyle
a double to complete the
exira base hitters fo r
Parkersburg .

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CLOSE CQ()PERAT!DN IS REQUlRED among the board of trustees, the medical staff
and admm1strat10n ~f yeterans Memorial Hospital. Representing the three groups are, llo
r, ScottLucas, adi~umstrator; Andrew Cross, chairman of the hoard of trustees, and Dr.
John Ridgway, ch1ef of staff.

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Diana
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Dav id Hor ton , Rick Hovetter ,
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Krautter. Mark Magnotta,
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• Loraine Venoy checks time cards preparatory to
: transmitting information for the issuance of the paY.roU
: for the 134 employes of the hospital handled through a
• computer system. ·
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PHYSICAL _TilERAPY IS AN IMPORTANT PART of the overall picture at Veterans
Memor_lal Hospital. Here Mrs, Joan Anderson, licensed physical therapist, instrucls a
pahenl on procedures to he followed during a whirlpool bath.
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By Teresa Coll.lns, R.N.
As Director of Nursing at
Veterans Memorial Hospital,
concern for the patient Is my
number one priority.
l would like to take the
opportunity during hospital
week to explain the need for
certain
policies
and
regulations c~ncerning
visiting hours at our local
hospital.
.Visitors are welcome at
Veterans Memorial Hospital ;
however, well meaning
relatives and friends may at
times cause the acutely IU
patient more .discomfort and
actually slow his recovery.
The following guidelines for
our vis! tall on policy may help
you brighten the patients
hospitalization and enable
you to become a more
desirable visitor.
Visitors are limited to two
per patient, because an over
ablDldance not only tires the
patient but the hospital staff
Is lUlable to administer ef·
ficient care.
Visitors should attempt to

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: KOTZEBUE, AiaSka (UP!)
:- When Naomi Uemura
•makes · it to this Alaskan
:village in mid:May he will
!have ended ·the longest
;dogsled trek on record, and a
;change of diet probably wiU
:be uppennost In his mind.
, Uemura, of Tokyo, has
:been mushing his way across
;the top of the 'World for 17
:months in an effort to
'CO!Ilplete a solitary 4,000-mile
'journey. At times he has gone
.,as long as a month without
:seeing another human being.
~e exists lflOSIIy on dried
&lt;earilx!u apd whale, but
~casionally he shoots a seal
:or walrus wjth his .222 rifle :tJien eats tlte meat raw.
• After leaving Jakobshavn ,
TIIERE IS Ml,JCH VOLUNTEER help provided at
tn!enlandl Dec. 20, 1974,
Veterans
Memorial Hospita:l through the Women's
:Uemura fqllowed the coast of
Auxiliary.
Here
Frieda Mossman, left, and Alma Newton
' ,;reenlanll, crossed the
move
a
patient
via
wheel chair to his room.
~nadian islands of the
~orthwest Territory and
lollowed the northern coast of
f:anada and Alaska to
1iarrow and then on to
Wainwright.
.
• He has stopped to rest at
liative villages, replenishing
llfovlslons and exchanging
Fxhaustea dogs for strong
1111es. He has had to replace 20
Veterans Memorial Hospital is an 88-hed non-profit acute
bogs, sorne of which have
tlarved or frozen to death in care institution owned by Meigs County and leased to the
{emperatures t~at have Veterans Memorial Hospital of Meigs CoWJty Corp. through
fropped to 60 degrees below the Meigs County Hospital Commission consistlr@ of ten
members. These members, appointed by the Meigs County
lerO.
~ Although only 35, Uemura Commissioners, are Hugh Custer, Russell Culiums, Freeland
•crumulated a long record of Norris, Thomas Crow, Jr., Herbert Shields, R. L. Jacobs, Sr.,
plolts before beginning his Leo Vaughan, Gerald Thompson, R. R. Pickens, D. 0. and
urncy by dogsled. He scaled George Collins.
There are eight board members who set the policy of the
t. Everest during one of his
hospital
and serve without pay. These are Andrew Cross, .
four expeditions and reached
chairman;
Earl Clark, vice chairman·; Ru88ell Brown,
\he SU!!UIIit of MI. McKinley
secretary;
George
Hackett, ;,..,Hugh Custer, EarlyRoush,
I!" a solo expedition . .CUmbs
Asa
Hoskins
and
Harold
Sauer .
.. those two mountains"and
The
hospital
has
134
full
and part-time employees, with an ·
Mt.
Blanc,
Mt. ·
Kllimanjaro and · MI. annual payroll of $731,628.13. It provides employment for
individuals on school work study programs, the leading Creek .
~concagua make him the
1111ly man who has climbed .Manpower Training Program (the CAP), and other !raining
lhe five highest motmtalns on programs.
In 1975, 2.301 patients were admitted to Veterans Memorial
Ove continents. In 1968 he
Ooated nearly 3,800 miles Hospital and 5,363 patients were seen through our emergency
room department. These patients were admitted or trea ted by
tJwn. the Amazon River.

OHIO
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SALLY GLOECKNER, RN, in cbarge of the day shift
emergency room used frequently at Veterans Memorial
Hospital, receives a call reporting an incoming
emergency situation.

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limit their stay according to
the advice of the nurse or
physician . A visitor should
always check wlt.h the nurse
before entering the patient's
room.
It is well for visitprs to keep
In mind that the sick room Is
not a proper place for a
family reWJion or a place for
friends to gather and
socialize.
Visitors are asked not to
smoke in the patient area, as
most rooms have two patients
In them and the other patient
must also be considered.
When ·a patient is acutely
ill, a "cheery note" or getwell card lifts his spll'lts and
lets him know you are
thinking of him . Then after he
begins to recover, visitors
)tho do not "wear out their
welcome" may be helpful .
Frequently we ru.sh to visit
the person who has been
hospitalized and then tend to
forget that a much more
lonesome time for him is
when he Is discharged from

OPERATE PHARMACY
Charles Riffle · and
Kenneth McCullough,
registered pharmacist.•
and c&amp;GMOen of Swiaber
and Lohse Pharmacy,
operate the pharmacy al
Veterans Memorial
Hospital. Since VMH does
not have a prescription
service, the drug Inventory
Is kept In accordance with
the hospital formulary.

the hospital and is con·
valesclng at home . This
period may require several
days or !!l!veral months; and
friends and relatives can
offer much support and
cornpanlon!lhip.
·
Visiting hours at Veterans .
Memorial Hospital are from
2-lp.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. Do be
considerate of the patient as
well as those responsible for
his care by observing hosp"ital
vlaltation policies.

Utility execs pay is bigh

l(ospital employs· 134 people

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have shown .that life expectancy and better health
cilre are significantly related
to a nwnber of basic In·
dl vidual habits including:
three meals a day at regular
times, breakfast every day,
moderate exercise, seven or
eight hours of sleep each
night, no smOking , maintenance of a moderate weight
level, and no alcohol or ·
alcohol in moderation.
Accordlllgly: during this
year's National Hospital
· Week, our local hospital is
urging you to think about
your' own health. Think about
participating In _the health
education o~ health screening
programs offered through
your hospital ~nd your
commWJily, and think about
contributing to your own well
being by adopting a more
health-conscious life style.
Working together; you and
your commWJity hospital can
help guarantee that all of
America's future birthdays•
wlll be healthy ones, and thai
you will be there to share
them.

Concern held for patients

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4-PLY POLYESTER CORD

Some of us fall to realize
Yet during this cel~bration,
tllat hospitals do more than our hospital hopes to do more
care for us when we're sick. . Ulan highlight our upcoming
They
provide
h"ealth birthda~ observance and ita
education information and many quality health care
patient education programs programs. During this obthat can help us maintain o~ • servance, hospitals acro 88
health or that can a8Sist us m the nation will be endeali_ng more effectively .with couraglng each American to
ongomg health problems. In take a moment to think about
return, each of us has a his own health
· responsibility to take adToday many health care
vantage of the health in- experts ~re joining hospitals
formation available, and to in suggesting that a way to
do what is nece!lSary to stay improve each Individual's
heal thy.
health is to lncrea8e his
During the week of May 9- awarene!lS of what he can do
15, our community hospital to improve or stabilize his
will ~e joining with the own state of health. Healtll
natwn s 7,000 hospitals,- and economist VIctor Fuchs
the American Hospital writes In his new book Who
Association in the observance Shall Uve?-, "The gr~atest
of National Hospital Week. In current potential for 1mthis period of bicentennial proving the health of the
awa_reness, th.is year's American people Is to be
National Hosp1tal Week found in what they do and
Uoeme, "Healthy Birthday, don't do to and" for themAmerica! '' seems fitting and ·selves. Individual decisions
appropriate. We can take about diet, exercise ' and
pnde in th_e _qu~Uty of health smoking are of critical lm·
care services m our com- portance ... "
muntty and in our nation. .
Supporting Mr. Fuchs'
contention, recent studies

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MARJORIE WALBURN, Sue Stone and Orlene Saylor, are employee&amp; in
record department of Veterans Memorial Hoapital Which has three fuU time and one part
time employee. This department works closely with the medical staff and administrative
section of the hospital. Its main fWJctions are clerical, statistical and typing of various
reports connected with each paUen~ admitted. Currently, the employees are attending
classes at Buckeye Hills Career Center, Rio Grande, for continuing education credits.

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Veterans Memorial Hospital joins the }
:i:! nation 's 7,000 hbspitals in observing National {
i!'i Hospital Week beginning Sunday, May 9.
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The theme for the celebration, "Healthy iii
i i! Birt~da~ America!" emphasizes the efforts
:;:; hospital .are making to help and encourage ;;:
ii:i individu Is to stay healthy.
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_"W~ile : Vete~ans Memorial Hospital is '!i!
;:;: ded.1catid to. carmg . for the ill, we want the :;:;
;:;i commupity to know that our interest in their i:!:
well b · ng extends beyond their treatment in @!
'i:i our i stitution," said Walter Lucas, :;:;
admin trator. "We feel an . obligation to !!!
;j=: educa
people about steps they can take :::;
:;:; which' will make :valuable contributions to :;;;
!!!. their t wn good he~lth!'
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National IJospital Week is an annual ;'; '
observance sponsored by the American
:::• Hospit~l Association and l.ts members to give ::i•
li'. people)an opportunity to learn more about the (
hospitals in their community.
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4 year certificate of

Jeff . Walburn , Jeff Worner. FoWJdation at the University

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Watson,
Tammy
W~ t c h , T err ~ Whaley , Erne.st

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PRESIDENT NAMED
GRANVILLE Ohio (UP!)
Srg man , Bev Sm ti h, Tammt e
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Snvder . Tamra S&gt;an ley . of the graduate school of

SUNDAY
MAY9
8 A. M. to:! P.M.

Baked steak, ham, roast

"not optimistic" about
merger with the NBA for next
year and admitted a merger
was now crucial to !he ABA.
"II. would be dll!lcult, if not
Impossible, to go with only six
teams
next
year,"
DeBusschere said.• But six
teams are exacUy what the
ABA will bave at 5 p.m.
Monday, if the Squires c;an 't
meet aU payments due to
players and the league. And
DeBusschere doesn't expect
vive."
Vlfginia
to find ·any rich
DeBusschere said he was
WJcles by the deadline.
"I would love to see them
do
it,'' he said, "but the hopes
Sh err i Vintng , Ray mond
Wall , Jun e Wam sley , Duane are not bright."
'/IIeber , Tr acl Weese, Kenneth
DeBusschere said the six
White , ae~o~erty
Wil cox ,
Raymond Wi lfo'rd , Leah Will. remaining teams would meet
SOPHOMORES - Dole all theJlquires' debts to the
Bing, Sally Carle~on, Mary
players to keep them from
Carswell, Lori Cton~h. Rory
Cole, Patr icia Corsi, Jeff jwnping to the NBA.
Spirits of St. Louis to Salt
Lake City.
"There
have
been
numerous problems this
year," said DeBusschere,
who began his term with
several owners going behind
his back to apply for
membership in the NBA.
"There's been the demise of
three franchises and now
possibly a fourth. But I do
believe the , league will sur-

Couch, Tammie DeBor d , Jeff
DeLong , Karen DeMoss .
Qora Doerter . Cindy Dorst ,
Nllncy Ebersbach , Pamela
Evans,
Barbara
Fe tty ,
Charles Follrod , Joe Garnes,
Trina· Gibbs, Judith Gilkey ,
Oa~o~id Harris , Tim
Hood ,
Charles Ho5sl er , Laura
Hoover , Kathy Howard ,
Penny Hysell , Ray Janey ,
Susan Kennedy, Helen Kino .
Tom
Klein.
Marty
Krawsczyn, Cheryl LeFebre,
Sandra
Might ,
Bonnie
Morr is, Dennis Mu sse r ,
'Robert Nakamoto , Sieve
Peckham , Pam Powers.
Valerie
P r ies t ,
Debbi e
Queen , Randy Roach , Jim
Rosenbaum ,
Stephanie
Rought, Paul Rupe, Nita
Rusche/, Diane Smith·, Robin
Snowden. Brent Stanley ,
Darlene Thornton , Don Till is,
Teresa van Meter , Terri
Vining , Scott warner, Lori
Wyne .

I W~k, May

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Rusche!. Terri Russell.
Tammy Sc hoonover , Carol

three trips, including a pair of
doubles. Wade and Keffer Iff=:;=:==

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are mounting

Marv

winners with three hils in

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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one of the members of the medical or dental staff, of ·J. H.
Ridgway, D.O., chief of staff; R. R. t;'lckens, D.O., vice chief of
~If; T. B. McGowan, D.O.,staff secretary; L. D. Telle, M.D.,
chsef of surgery and laboratory director· A Boonsue M D . E
Vill~neuva, M.D.; s. Blazewlcz, M.D.;
Thom~n: M:D.:
radiologiSt; R. A. Averlon, M.D., radiologist; Antonio. Solo,
M.D., radiologist; H. D: Davidson, M.D., pathologist; J . A
Kemp, M.D.; G, H. Abels, M.D.; G. E. Vallee, MD .
internists; M. Simon, M.D., urologist; H. D. Brown, D.D.s .;
J. lngels! D.D.S.; K. Riggs, D.D.S., with R. P. Daniels, M.D.;
R. E. Boice, M.D. and P. Kinnard, M.D. on the courtesy staff.
A number of activities take place at Veterans Memorial
Hospital in addition to the strictly medical orientated situation
as a .step toward . making the hospital a full serviced
community facility."'
·
One is the Spe.!ch and hearing clinic coordinated by Mr
Carolyn S. Heines, sponsored by Vetera~s Memorial Hospi~i
and funded by a grant from. the Ohio Department of Health
with matching ftmds from the county commission.
Another is space for the Planned Parenthood Clinic which
is held every other week for residents of the area ~ithout
charge.

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COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ac·
cording to an Ohio State
University study, the pay &lt;i
top executives for the
Cleveland Electric
Illuminating Co., the
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Electric Co. and Cincinnati
~~ are unusually high.
~estlons could he ra~
1
concerning compensatloo of
top executi,';'Cs in the three
companies, sald the study
for the Public U!!lllles
Commission of Ohio. There
was no obvious explanation
for the relativeiy,high levels
of compensation.
Pay for the executives
ranged from 10 to 115 per cent
'!lOre than for a. selected
sample of simllar-t~ized ·
utilities outside the state. .
. OSU researchers found
that:
- Cincinnati Bell pays
Sllti,333 to •L• No.I man and Its
top tltree receive $192,583.
Columhus &amp; Southern
f

Ohio Electric pays Its chief -" "Colwnb111 &amp; Southern had
S\111,750 and its top •. trio more than an . average
$244,940.
•
number of executives over
- Cleveland Electric D- ~.000," the study said.
Researchers fOWid that the
lumlnating .. pays Its top
executive S138,750 a year and utility has 13 peraons making
its top three men earn a an average &lt;i more than
combined $322,798 a year.
$40,000. The comparative
The study said salarlea for sample was eight pert10ns
the No. I men r'"ged _from making over $40,000.
$12,000 to $211,000 more than
Cincinnati Bell has alx
the yearly average paid executives making more than
outalde Ohio. Pay for the top $46,000. The average ollllkle
three executives wu ·rrom Ohio for a similar-sized
$2t,OOO to m.ooo more than company is nine making
the average.
$42,000.
· ·
Cleveland Electric and
"There have been at least
Columbus &amp; Southern "may two cues, one in New York
be
so me w h a t andoneinCallfornla,wherea
administratively top heavy;" portion of an executive salary
according to the reseat~rs. has been dlaallowed as part of
· "The Illumlnltlng Co, has the rate-making procesa,"
19 executives earning more the study ~d.
than $3$,000," tl81d the study.
"Thla declaion (in New
"The •-age for this group Yort) was hued upon the
11'88 seo,ooo. The blgh for the fact that the salary appeared
comparative tl8lllPie wu 18 exorbitant, considering
exea~tives w~ earned more salary levels In similar-lllzed
than the $36,000 and the utility companies," the
highest average was $47,000. researchers said.
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Sponsor This Page Noting A Special Happening In This Community.
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New York Clothing House

Nelson's Drug Store

POMEROY

POMEROY

The Fabric Shop

Adolph's Dairy Valley

In this Bicentennial Year the em.p ha is

POMEROY

POMEROY

on the things we hold dear in this free

Western Auto Store

Veterans
. Memorial Hospital
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POMEROY

land of ours.

MIDDLEPORT

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Racine Home National Bank

Elwin's GuH Serv. Station

RACINE .

The FarmetS Bank·&amp; SaWngs Co. ·

.MIDDLEPORT

The empha this week is on one of the

POMEROY

Downing-ChHds Ins. Agency

things we appreciate most in our
community • ; . our local hCIJ)ital.

G&amp;J Auto Parts .

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

r•lage Pharmacy

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Pomeroy National Bank

MIDDLEPORT-NEW HAVEN

. No one ever enja,'s going to the hCIJ)ital,

"The Bank Of The Century"
POMEROY-RUTLAND-TUPPERS PLAINS

Dutton Drugs

yet it's sure nice to know that it's there

Legar Monument Co.

MIDDLEPORT

when you need it.

K&amp;CJewelers

POMEROY

POMEROY

.

Pomeroy flower Shop

Memorial Hospital, our community salutes

Smith-Nelson Motors

Citizens National Bank

Moore's Auto Parts

Ebersbath Hardware

Chapman Shoes

RACINE

MIDDLEPORT .
POMEROY

Mark VStore

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

POMEROY

POMEROY

POMEROY

Goesslen Jewelry Store

The Jones Boys

POMEROY

POMEROY

Powell's Super Valu

J&amp;R Sport Shop

POMEROY

POMEROY,.

SealS Catalog Store
POMEROY

French's Sunoco
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT

Elberfelds

POMEROY

POMEROY

Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy

To the administration and staff of Veterans

Racine Food Market

Tom's-Joe's Carry Out
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,

Big Jim's Plaza
MIDDLEPORT

Pomeroy Cement .Block Co.
POMEROY

Rutland Furniture
RUTLAND

Rutland Depl Store
RUTLAND

State Farm Ins.
MIDDLEPORT

Wamer Ins•
POMEROY

Middleport Book Store
MIDDLEPORT

you on this special occasion.
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Karr &amp; VanZandt

POMEROY

POMEROY

Ben Franklin Stele

Crow's Steak House

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POMEROY

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Sugar Run Mill

RawlinpfA)ats Funeral Home

Ewing Funeral Home

MIDDLEPORT

Athens County .Savings
&amp; Loan
.
Meigs County Branch
POMEROY

. Bahr Clothiers
MIDDLEPORT

Francis Florists
POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

King Builders Supply

NATIONAL

RCf/81 Crown Bottling Co.

heritage house
MIDDLEPORT

MIDDLEPORT

Landmark Sbe
Teafcrd Realty ·

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply
.
Reuter-Bropn Ins. Services

Meigs Auto Parts

POMEROY .

POMEROY

POMEROY

Dan Thompson Ford

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

Modem Supply

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

Riggs Used CaJS Inc.
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Kiddie Shop
MIDDLEPORT

Mason Furniture
MASON

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. These Public Spirited Citizens, Stores and Establishments
.
Sponsor This Page Noting A Special Happening In This Community.
.

New York Clothing House

Nelson's Drug Store

POMEROY

POMEROY

The Fabric Shop

Adolph's Dairy Valley

In this Bicentennial Year the em.p ha is

POMEROY

POMEROY

on the things we hold dear in this free

Western Auto Store

Veterans
. Memorial Hospital
'
POMEROY

land of ours.

MIDDLEPORT

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Racine Home National Bank

Elwin's GuH Serv. Station

RACINE .

The FarmetS Bank·&amp; SaWngs Co. ·

.MIDDLEPORT

The empha this week is on one of the

POMEROY

Downing-ChHds Ins. Agency

things we appreciate most in our
community • ; . our local hCIJ)ital.

G&amp;J Auto Parts .

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

r•lage Pharmacy

'

Pomeroy National Bank

MIDDLEPORT-NEW HAVEN

. No one ever enja,'s going to the hCIJ)ital,

"The Bank Of The Century"
POMEROY-RUTLAND-TUPPERS PLAINS

Dutton Drugs

yet it's sure nice to know that it's there

Legar Monument Co.

MIDDLEPORT

when you need it.

K&amp;CJewelers

POMEROY

POMEROY

.

Pomeroy flower Shop

Memorial Hospital, our community salutes

Smith-Nelson Motors

Citizens National Bank

Moore's Auto Parts

Ebersbath Hardware

Chapman Shoes

RACINE

MIDDLEPORT .
POMEROY

Mark VStore

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

POMEROY

POMEROY

POMEROY

Goesslen Jewelry Store

The Jones Boys

POMEROY

POMEROY

Powell's Super Valu

J&amp;R Sport Shop

POMEROY

POMEROY,.

SealS Catalog Store
POMEROY

French's Sunoco
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT

Elberfelds

POMEROY

POMEROY

Swisher &amp; Lohse Pharmacy

To the administration and staff of Veterans

Racine Food Market

Tom's-Joe's Carry Out
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,

Big Jim's Plaza
MIDDLEPORT

Pomeroy Cement .Block Co.
POMEROY

Rutland Furniture
RUTLAND

Rutland Depl Store
RUTLAND

State Farm Ins.
MIDDLEPORT

Wamer Ins•
POMEROY

Middleport Book Store
MIDDLEPORT

you on this special occasion.
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Karr &amp; VanZandt

POMEROY

POMEROY

Ben Franklin Stele

Crow's Steak House

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POMEROY

POMEROY

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Sugar Run Mill

RawlinpfA)ats Funeral Home

Ewing Funeral Home

MIDDLEPORT

Athens County .Savings
&amp; Loan
.
Meigs County Branch
POMEROY

. Bahr Clothiers
MIDDLEPORT

Francis Florists
POMEROY

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

King Builders Supply

NATIONAL

RCf/81 Crown Bottling Co.

heritage house
MIDDLEPORT

MIDDLEPORT

Landmark Sbe
Teafcrd Realty ·

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply
.
Reuter-Bropn Ins. Services

Meigs Auto Parts

POMEROY .

POMEROY

POMEROY

Dan Thompson Ford

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

Modem Supply

MIDDLEPORT

POMEROY

Riggs Used CaJS Inc.
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CHESTER

Kiddie Shop
MIDDLEPORT

Mason Furniture
MASON

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'fhl 8 \\ et• k's wiuniug
l1t.ttt•r y
numhl•rs :
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8- The Daily Sentinel, Mid&lt;Uepurl-Pomeroy, 0 ., ~'riday, May 7,

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Six· diglt number 8·18625 I right · four-eight·
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Sp irit of "76 winning
numbers :
'1\r~ ·digit

numbers - 62
lsixh·- twu) . 61 tsixtv·une),
26 .l twenly'slx l and 74

seve nty· four) .
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HUMPHREY OK
WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. Hubert . Humphrey's
doelor says a phys ica l
exmnimrlion of the Minnesota
Demo crat
showed
no
pro gression of a precam.: erous bladder con dition.
Dr. W. Dabney Jarman
Wednesd;~y sclid the routine ,

lnstllutlon or Home Care?
Dear Helen :
,
. So much has been said about "noble" parents who keep
!herr severely retarded children al home, devoting illeir lives
toillem.
Having been raised in this situation, I would like to pral.se
the "nobler" parents who place their .child in an institution
with children who have similar problems.
.
l!nless you've been the brother or sister of a mC!Ital
cripple, you'll never know the embarrassment it can cause. 1
was so ashamed of my older bro~r (drooling; soiling hi!ll.self,
m~sturbating, etc.) that I hated to go home after school. My
fr1ends wouldn't come to my house (some of their parents
forbade il ) and when I was a!their homes I was watched as If I
might suddenly become like him.
Crueler children made fun of me and used to walk by our
ho\ISC to "look at ille looney." There was never a peaceful
meal, birthday party or even an evenlngthathedldn'truin.
Please, readers, If you have such a child think of your
normal children first. It won 't matter to
(or her) where
he 'sra1sed, but ch, what a difference it will make to the others.
Does anyone else feel this way, or am I weird? - SAD
CHILDHOOD

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Dear Sad:
. Many people feel as you do, and just' as many others will
disagree. The sad fa cts are lhal mental institutions an average
family can afford usually ~o not offer the Individual care and
love parents want for their retarded children.
If only there were a truly adequate solution to the problem
how much heartache would be saved! - H.
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Dear Helen :
My resistance is not gelling lower, but my fw-y is
s ix~munl h
cx&lt;~m in a ti o n
missions, Ohio Univcrsit v indicated "no prog ression of mount mg.
We have a 3-year-old. l have never allowed him to eat hard
Chubb Hall , i\lhcrrs, Oh io: the hl&lt;idrler condition and on
candy,
chocolates or lollipops.! feel this benefits him nothing
45701 by May 21.
the IJ:.sis of these findings no
~
have
given him fruits and nuts for treats. He Is very content
furth er
trcHtrncn l
is
w1th
them
- a happy, active, healthy child.
PIHnne&lt;l."
Unfortunately,
relatives and friends make me feel as if 1
RANKINS SPLIT
am robbing my son of .an important ingredient of childhood.
LOS ANGELES iUPI )
H&lt;rnkin. 34 _
They relate givmg a kid candy to saying you love him ... or
Sin ge r and songwrit er
rewarding
him in some way.
Kenneill Rankin, 36, filed sttil ,,;~~·~ have . uu;~e children,
Please
help me ward off qnpleasant circumstances with
in Superior Cow·t Wednesdav
to. 1.1. lire di vorce
candy-j&gt;ushers
. - SWE:E'f 'fOOTII FOR SWEET FRUITS
for a divorce from his wife
petltoon Sa id they had been
14 years, singer Yvonne ~~pta ra bled
since
last
Dear Sweet :
""P em er.
Confirmed candy-j&gt;ushers are hard to change': they're
usually of the old school who used such sweets as bribes. You
know the type : "1llere's a nice piece of candy for any lillie boy
who eats his dinner ALL UP."
·OPTOMETRIST
Keep 'em aware of your rules and hang tough . lt's the only
OFFICE HOUR S: 9 :30 to 12,2 to 5 (CLOSE
way lo handle "sweet-hogs." - ,H.
AT NOON __9N THURS.)- EAST COURT
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MASON, W. Va. - Sunday
School attendance May 2 at
the Faith Baptist Church was
63 . The Rev . Paul White,
pastor of the First Southern
Baptist Chapel , Pomeroy,
brought the message for the
evening services.
The youth fellowship will
meetSunday,May9al6:30p.
m. and Ivan Cardwell of
r Athens will bring the evening
· services at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School is at 10 a.m .
and Bible Study on Wed·
nesday is at 7:30p.m.
The church is presently
located in the· Steelworkers
Union Hall on Railroad St.
between Horton and Pomeroy
. Sts. in Mason. The public is
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It's e new standard In hor11 worming.

Equlvot-14 ellectlvoly kllloand renoovos
14 dlllorontopoclos ot worms and bois. Not
jusl5or81 Facta provo- Equ!val-14

.controls higher p~rc ll'n1•g•• of dangerous
paraslteslhan eny ot 'Htr "ln·lhe·teed"
wormer. Even moreelfeetlvelhan 1'lube"

wonners. And It's the mos't palatable wormer

yet. Don'tsolllo for lass ... buy Equivel-14
today I

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The store with "A ll ki nds of st uff" for pets- sf 4bl
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ST. RT. 7
All during the month of May '16. Jake and Mid wi ll be
D!termg spec~~ Is .o~ dtfferent Sll ~dwi ch es, baskets and
dmners .. The Sp1r1t of '76 1' spectal wi ll run a ll month .
Door ~nzes for those 16 yean or under and 16 years or
over. Registra.tian wil l begin on May 1st !t nd end May
31st ~jth drawmgs at 9: oo p.m . Yo u need not be present

to wm .

~any •.ma ny , th anks .to a II who have rna de ours yea rs
tn bu s1ness very special to bot h of us.
Jake &amp; Mid Gaul

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"Spirit of ,
76 Special"

Reg. Hot Dog,
Sauce, F.F.,
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DEAR POLLY - !voted at
ille primary election today
for the first time and my Pet
Peeve is that there were no
erasers on the pencils iii the
voting booths. - PEARL.
DEAR POLLY - The
electric mixer takes the
lumps out of canned soup
easier and leaves it creamier
than just stirring with a
spoon . After serving the soup,
I fill the pan with water and.
run ille mixer in it to clean it.
This turbulence not only
cleans the beaters effortlessly but get a good start
on cleaning the pot.
My mother does not like ille

· nuisance. My dad cut a six

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Trea t mo m to a meal at Burger Chef .
Th en we'll treat her to dessert on us
- a hoi apple turnover absolutely
free! T his offer is good on ly on
M other's Day, Sunday, May 9. So
wme in an d show mo m you care with
our Free M other's Day Dessert Offer.

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Southern Baptists from a 10 Coleman , Director of
. county area will gather in · Missions , Scioto Valley
Jackson Friday, May 7, for a Baptist Association, Jackson
Family Missions Rally · ~~ and. Mrs. Mary Shearer
Uck Elementary School on wOnien ,s Mlsslonary Union'
Rl. 35· at 7' 30 p. m.
Director for the association,
Speakers will be Rev. and Gallipolis.
Mrs. Don McMinn, Southern
Churches cooperating in
Baptist Missionaries to the rally are First Baptist
Korea, stationed in Taejon. and Rolling Hills; Athens;
He teaches in the Korea Calvary,
PIke ton.
Bap t i s t Theological Chillicothe ; Cook . Road:
Seminary, where he became Lucasville; Emmanuel
affiliated after two years of Jackson; French City and
studying
the
Korean Good News, Gallipolis ;
language. He is also Grace McArthur· First
treasurer of the Korea Logan'; First &amp;uthern'
. Chr1sllan Aca.demy,
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Pomeroy; Seventeenth
Mrs. McMmn teaches. a • Street Portsmouth · Sharon.
S~day ~h~o~ c_lass, par- Ironto~ ; First, Wa~erl and
hc1pates m Vlsltal!on for her First, West PortsmouJ::
local church, ~nd teaches
Missions cooperating In the
ho".'e. economtcs at the rally are Burlingham, Shade·
Chnshan academy.
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Ireland, Coolville; Faiiland',
Before they were ~ppumted Proctorville; Frankford;
by the Fore1gn M1ss10n Board Good News, Sciotoville·
m 1966, he was pastor of Murray City· Nelsonville:
Ham1lton Meadows Baptist Faith, Weliston; Firsi
Church, Columbus, ~hiO .
Chapel, Wheelersburg, Ohio,
The rally is bemg co- and Faith Mason w Va
ordmaled by Rev. Clifford B.
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George Shlveler, Jr., of
Cincinnati, . formerly of
Pomeroy, and niece of Mr.
and Mrs . Aaron Kelton
Pomeroy, has been accepted
mto the National Honor
Society at Aiken High School
in Cincinnati. Miss Shiveler
was one of 25 selected for the
honor out of a class of over
700 juniors at the school. She
is the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Shiveler,
Sr., formerly of Pomeroy . .

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A reunion of the Pomeroy
High School class uf 1936 has
beett planned the evening of
May 29 following lh e
. A girl scout day camp training session in preparation Pomeroy Alumni Association
for the Big Bend Camp al Kiashuta, July 12-16, was held banquet and program.
1l1e reunion will be held al
Thunday at ille site.
the
An1ericai. Legion hall in
• Mrs. Judy Werry, camp director, and Mrs. Pat Thoma
Pomeroy.
Husbands and
••slstant, conducted the work for Mrs. Vera Johnson, Mrs:
wives
of
alumni
not eligible to
Carolyn Reeves, Mrs. Barbara Dugan, Mrs. Reta Hill, Mrs.
attend
the
banquet
may go lo
&amp;lsan Winebrenner, Mrs, Linda Stewart, Mrs. Charlene
the
hall
earlier
in
the
evening
Altbotllle and Mrs. Eleanor Lawson .
to
be
joined
there..
later
by
The group learned to tie knots, to laSh tables, to make a
their
spouses
.
Those
atclothl:sli~~t, and ·set up cran centers. Cll!y was located on the
hill for 1IBf In pottery planned for the week. The camp wo.rkers
hlkecl aboqt till: lodge to locate suitable camp sites.
Tr&amp;IIIJ)ortatlon waa diacus8ed and It was decided that each
leader will be responsible for getting transportation for the
scou!l .in her b-oop. Mrs. Betty Lane, coordinator for transportation, will review safety factors with the leaders plor to
DEXTER - Sunrise ser·
camp opening day.
vices
at the Dexter Church of
Also diJcusaed was a sitter· service during camp. The
Olrisl
Sunday, Aprill8, were
t!el'vice will be avaUsble only for children of camp workers.
held
with
Pastor Charles
While no further training sessions will be held, plans for the
Russell
leading
the service.
camp wll1 be finalized at a service unit meeUng to be held in
The wooden cross and tomb
early JW1e.
were displayed at the pulpit.
Eight members helped In the
SJRACUSE BROWNIE TROOP mo
. Mother's Day projects were oompleted at the Thursday service, such as looking In the
rught meeting of Syracuse Brownie Troop 1120 at the Syracuse empty tomb, assembled at
Elementary School. Each of the girls also made a card for her the table and serving commother.
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munion. Dale Jacobs gave
Day camp was discussed and plans made to make sit' the devotion .
Several members attended
upons . The scouts wrote thank you notes to Fritz Sisson who
sponsored a wiener roast for them at the honie of Jill Nease from lhe Columbia Chapel
Tuesday night.
· Olurch. The Edward Coen
The pledge to the flag was led by Carol Hendrix, the Lord's family participated in lhe
Prayer by Veronica Provo, the Brownie promise by Sherry service. Prayer was given by
Ritchie, and the Brownie Smile song by Kathy Pickens. Jill Ed. The Coen sisters played
Nease said the Brownie Bll. Refreshments were served by and sang specials. After the
services closed, breakfast
Laura Roush, Be&lt;ky Roush and Sherri Sisson.
was served in the basement.
The regular Bible School
POMEROY TROOP 1078
A skaUng party with several other Brownie troops was was held at 9:30a.m . Caryl
planned for May 18 at this week~smeeUng of Troop 1076.
. Tyler composed and read a
The Brownies made flower arrangements for Mother's poem tilled " Jesus's Death
Day and were given live pansies donated by Pal Thoma for and Resurrection." Charles
their mothers. Get-well cards were signed for Mrs. Irene Russell gave the sermon.
The women's fellowship
Baxter and Mrs. Wanda Swartz, mothers of members. Debra
Werry gave the pledge to the flag.
·
meeting was held al the
Dexter Church Thursday,
April 22. Many attended from
other Churches of Christ in
Meigs County. This was also

BAKERS BUDGET

lending the party are to lake
lheir own snacks. All but
eight pf class men1bers h~ve
been contacted. Addresses
are needed for Floyd Bailey,
Kenneth Hysell, Kennett
Story, Eugene Wolfe, Marcella Custer Brown, Ruth
Maness Pride, Dacle Roberts
and Carletta Ohlinger.
Anyone who can fw-nish their
addresses are asked lo call
Mrs. Agnes Dixon, 992·7246 or
992-5813.

FRIDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Pomona
Grange to visit Gallia County
Pomona Grange at the
Springfield Grange Hall.
REVUE 76, a variety show,
will be p1·esented by Southern
High School Choir under the direction of Mrs. lee lee
Friday, at 8 p.m. at the high
school.
"REVUE 76" Friday at
Southern High School.
Variety show by Southern
High School choirs. Mrs.
Barbara Lawrence
choreographer, band "Jade,"
director and accompanist
Mrs. Lee lee. Curtain time, 8
p.m . Admission $1.25 for
adults and 75 cents students.
. SATURDAY
REVIVAL
NOW
In
progress at Chesler NaZI!rene
Church through Saturday.
The Rev.. Junior Maloy, guest
' speaker. Davis Trio featured
Friday night. Services 7:30
p.m. nightly.
'fAG DAY in Racine
saturday
9 to 1l a .m.
• Everyone from
to mee t al balUield
and bring own money con·
t.ainers.
J
MODE:RN Woodmen will
' honor all mothers with a
' slipper at 8 p.m. Saturday al
ille hall in Burlingham. Meat,
salad and beverage will be
furnished ; take covered dish .
BAKE SALE by Racine
Cub and Boy Scouts Saturday
in Iron l of Racine Post Office
beginning al 8 a .m. Anyone
wishing lo donate , have
baked goods at sale location
by 7; 45 a.m. In case of rain
sale will be at Boy Scout
building.
RIVERVIEW PTA will
sponsor combination bake
and yard sale, Friday, 10
a.m . to 8 p.m. and Satw-day,
!Oa.m. to3p.m cat the school
in Reedsville.
SUNDAY
COAL MINERS·and w(ves,
ex-coal miflers and wives of
deceased miners invited to a
meeting of Southeastern Ohio
cliapler of Black' Lung Assn.,
1:30 p.m. Sunday at
recreation room of Jack's
• Club, Intersection of Routes 7
and 143. Everyone welcome.
MOTHER'S DAY Barbecue
Sunday at Tuppers Plains
Fire House sponsored by
. Orange Township Volunteer
Fire Department. Half
, chicken or spare ribs, baked
beans , cole slaw, potato
chips. Drink and dessert
extra. Meats only for carryout . .
MONDAY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

of Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce Monday at noon
al Meigs Inn.
MEIGS MUZZLEWADER
range open Monday at 6:30
p.m. Public is welcome.
HARRISONVILLE
OES
Chapter practice, 7 p.m.
Monday at hall. All officers
urged to attend.
UNITEQ Methodist
Women, Heath Church, 7:30
Monday, with Mrs, Harry
Chesher to have devotions
and Mrs. James Euler to
review Billy Graham's latest
book. Hostesses will be Mrs.
M. L. French, Mrs. John
Kincaid , Mrs. Everett Davis
and Mrs. James Jividen.
MEIGS ASSOCIATION for
Retarded Citizens wili meet
7:30 p.m. Monday at ille
Meigs Community Health
Center.
TUESDAY
EASTERN BAND Boosters
Tuesday 7: 30 p.m, in band
room. Everyone urged to
attend.
~ATURDAY

FISH FRY beginning at 11
a.m. Saturday at Middleport
Fire Departm ·ent
headquarters; sandwiches
and dinners; bake sale also at
same lime by the department's auxiliary .

MALIK RE'I1JRNS
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(UP!) - Soviet Ambassador
Yakov Malik made hiJ first
appearance at the United
Nations Wednesday since .he
and Mrs. MaUlt were Injured
in an automoblle coUIJion In
New York March If.
Malik
Is
Moscow's .
permanent repreaentatlw at
the world organlzatloo.

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family night. They are aU
Invited to attend the men's
fellowship meeting at Dexter
Monday, May 17. Two ladies
presented a play, and others
read devotions, poems and
sang specials. A good lime
was. enjoyed by all . The
business meeting was held
before closing and refresh·
ments were served In the
basement.

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Plant exchange held

Members of the Walk-In
Garden Club uchanged
plants, seeds and bulbs at a
meeting held recently at the
home of Mrs. Etta Cullums.

Sewing
club meets
Mrs. Flo Strickland hosted
a meeting of the Sew-RiteSewing Club Wednesday
night.
Mr$. Pandora Collins
presided at the meeUng with
Mrs . Carolyn McDaniel
giving the treasurer's report
and Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore the
secretary's report. Money (or
the calendars was turned in
and a while elephant sale was
planned for the next meeting
to be al the Collins home.
Members again discussed the
Regatta Parade entry.
Games were played with
prizes going ·to Mrs. Mildred
Well, Mrs. Joan Hoffman,
Mrs. lenora McKnight and
Mrs . Lucy White. Mrs.
Strickland served a dessert
course to those named and
Mrs. Shirley Baity, Mrs. Ann
Browning, Mrs. Martha
Hoffman, Mrs. Nettle Boyer,
Mrs. Betty Wehrung and Mrs.
Barbara Mullen.

J!'or roll call each member
named flowers she had
blooming . Mrs. Mildred
Zeigler read an article on
care of gloxinias and Mrs.
Edna Lee gave one on famous
gardens of the world. She said
illal God .was the first gar. dener ;uld plan led a garden in
Eden and that probably more
people visit the Garden of
Geillsemime than any other
on earth.
A contest conducted by
Vada Hazelton was won by
Belva Willard. Get-well cards
. wer&lt;t, sent. to. Beet Romine,
Mabel lee, Kenneill Romine
Edson Hert, Sam Williams:
Lowell Carper, Joan Kaldor,
Leonard Reed and Jean
Mengel.
Cherry pie, ice cream,
nuts, mints and cbffee were
served.

BAKE SALE
The · Mld·dleport
Firemen's Auxiliary will
stage ·a bake sale Saturday
at the hall In conjunction
with the fish fry helng held
by the firemen. Members
are to take baked goods to
the ball at 10 a.m. Other
residents willing to contribute baked go~ may
either take them to the hall
or leave with one of the
memheni. Proceeds will go
into the equipment fund.
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Today Is Friday, May 7, the
1211th day of 1976 with 238 to
follow. .
The moon Is in Its first
quarter.
The morning stars are
Venus and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Taurus.
English poet Robert
Browning was born May 7,
1812. This is acb-ess Anne
Baxter's 53rd birthday.
. On this day in his)ory: '
ID• 1916, 1,197 pasaengers,
124 of them Americans, were
lost when a Gennan U-boat
sank the ·British liner
"Lusltanla" off ihe coast of
Ireland.
In 1M5, Nazi Germany
sw-rendered on the 2,tmth
day of World War n.
In 1968, Alabama Go(
Lurleen Wallace died of
cancer at the age of 41.

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Sunrise services enjoyed

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frame. ll leans against the
inside of the frame . -It is
sprayed a Oourescent orange
to minimize the danger of
anyone tripping over it. This
was used as a physical
barrier when the dog was a
puppy. Now he is full grown
up with it. He respects it no

Missions rally will ...~Giri'~Sc~ut Diary Class reunion set
be held in Jackson
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POLLY'S PROBLEM
matter ,;_hal door the bowd is
DEAR POLLY - While set against. We point It out to
burning a candle on · my guests but no one has tripped
mantle, it mel led and ran over It because of the color.down on the sandstone BARBARA. ·
fireplace front . I have tried to
DEAR POLLY - To
remove this with turpentine, ocganize my spools of thread
a hot Iron with a paper towel I use plastic ice cuhe trays. I
and dish detergent, but to no arrange the thread acrorctlng
avail. Do you have . any to color and stack ille trays.'
suggestions ? -GAIL.
- KATIIY .DEAR GAIL - I presume
th,t after the above treat. GUESTS AT MEET
nfenl&amp; !here would he 110
Three former residents of
excess wax remaining, but Rutlarid were guesls at the
should there be remove It by . Wednesday meeting of the
scraping with a DULL lmlfe. Silver Circle Senior CitiZens
Heat treatments are mainly· al the Rutland hall. They
for while candles, as tbe beat were Lucille Swl!ftz, Mason;
may sel lhe dye In colored Mrs, Carrie Kennedy,
wax. Try using one rap Middleport, and Mrs .
al&lt;ohol to two cups of water. Dorothy Phillips, Pomeroy.
It Is always best to Twenty-five persons alended
carefully check, before during lhe day with 15 heing
lighting a candle, to see If there for the luncheon.
there Is something to catch
the dripping wax. Large
decorallve candles may have
lo be placed In a saucer or
other such container. Small
round glass collars can be
bought to go on regular, size
candle holders to catch the
drips. - POU.Y.

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Each student selected may
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tuition-free, freshman-level
· work on the Athens campus
this summer.
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coun t toward Ohio University
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another college or universily .
To he chosen a summer
scholar, a student must place
in the top 10 per cerrt of his or
her high school's jWJior class,
and the school's principal and
a guidance counse for must
recommend se lection and
secure parental approval. IT
tile student enrolls in ad·
ditionul fre shman -leve l
courses, fees wliJ be dwrged
at lhe curretr t rate .
Nomination form s arc
available in the offi ces of
area high schools and should
be returned to Dr ..James
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WASHINGTON (UP!) Sen. Hubert . Humphrey's
doelor says a phys ica l
exmnimrlion of the Minnesota
Demo crat
showed
no
pro gression of a precam.: erous bladder con dition.
Dr. W. Dabney Jarman
Wednesd;~y sclid the routine ,

lnstllutlon or Home Care?
Dear Helen :
,
. So much has been said about "noble" parents who keep
!herr severely retarded children al home, devoting illeir lives
toillem.
Having been raised in this situation, I would like to pral.se
the "nobler" parents who place their .child in an institution
with children who have similar problems.
.
l!nless you've been the brother or sister of a mC!Ital
cripple, you'll never know the embarrassment it can cause. 1
was so ashamed of my older bro~r (drooling; soiling hi!ll.self,
m~sturbating, etc.) that I hated to go home after school. My
fr1ends wouldn't come to my house (some of their parents
forbade il ) and when I was a!their homes I was watched as If I
might suddenly become like him.
Crueler children made fun of me and used to walk by our
ho\ISC to "look at ille looney." There was never a peaceful
meal, birthday party or even an evenlngthathedldn'truin.
Please, readers, If you have such a child think of your
normal children first. It won 't matter to
(or her) where
he 'sra1sed, but ch, what a difference it will make to the others.
Does anyone else feel this way, or am I weird? - SAD
CHILDHOOD

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Dear Sad:
. Many people feel as you do, and just' as many others will
disagree. The sad fa cts are lhal mental institutions an average
family can afford usually ~o not offer the Individual care and
love parents want for their retarded children.
If only there were a truly adequate solution to the problem
how much heartache would be saved! - H.
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My resistance is not gelling lower, but my fw-y is
s ix~munl h
cx&lt;~m in a ti o n
missions, Ohio Univcrsit v indicated "no prog ression of mount mg.
We have a 3-year-old. l have never allowed him to eat hard
Chubb Hall , i\lhcrrs, Oh io: the hl&lt;idrler condition and on
candy,
chocolates or lollipops.! feel this benefits him nothing
45701 by May 21.
the IJ:.sis of these findings no
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have
given him fruits and nuts for treats. He Is very content
furth er
trcHtrncn l
is
w1th
them
- a happy, active, healthy child.
PIHnne&lt;l."
Unfortunately,
relatives and friends make me feel as if 1
RANKINS SPLIT
am robbing my son of .an important ingredient of childhood.
LOS ANGELES iUPI )
H&lt;rnkin. 34 _
They relate givmg a kid candy to saying you love him ... or
Sin ge r and songwrit er
rewarding
him in some way.
Kenneill Rankin, 36, filed sttil ,,;~~·~ have . uu;~e children,
Please
help me ward off qnpleasant circumstances with
in Superior Cow·t Wednesdav
to. 1.1. lire di vorce
candy-j&gt;ushers
. - SWE:E'f 'fOOTII FOR SWEET FRUITS
for a divorce from his wife
petltoon Sa id they had been
14 years, singer Yvonne ~~pta ra bled
since
last
Dear Sweet :
""P em er.
Confirmed candy-j&gt;ushers are hard to change': they're
usually of the old school who used such sweets as bribes. You
know the type : "1llere's a nice piece of candy for any lillie boy
who eats his dinner ALL UP."
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Keep 'em aware of your rules and hang tough . lt's the only
OFFICE HOUR S: 9 :30 to 12,2 to 5 (CLOSE
way lo handle "sweet-hogs." - ,H.
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MASON, W. Va. - Sunday
School attendance May 2 at
the Faith Baptist Church was
63 . The Rev . Paul White,
pastor of the First Southern
Baptist Chapel , Pomeroy,
brought the message for the
evening services.
The youth fellowship will
meetSunday,May9al6:30p.
m. and Ivan Cardwell of
r Athens will bring the evening
· services at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School is at 10 a.m .
and Bible Study on Wed·
nesday is at 7:30p.m.
The church is presently
located in the· Steelworkers
Union Hall on Railroad St.
between Horton and Pomeroy
. Sts. in Mason. The public is
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It's e new standard In hor11 worming.

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All during the month of May '16. Jake and Mid wi ll be
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dmners .. The Sp1r1t of '76 1' spectal wi ll run a ll month .
Door ~nzes for those 16 yean or under and 16 years or
over. Registra.tian wil l begin on May 1st !t nd end May
31st ~jth drawmgs at 9: oo p.m . Yo u need not be present

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tn bu s1ness very special to bot h of us.
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DEAR POLLY - !voted at
ille primary election today
for the first time and my Pet
Peeve is that there were no
erasers on the pencils iii the
voting booths. - PEARL.
DEAR POLLY - The
electric mixer takes the
lumps out of canned soup
easier and leaves it creamier
than just stirring with a
spoon . After serving the soup,
I fill the pan with water and.
run ille mixer in it to clean it.
This turbulence not only
cleans the beaters effortlessly but get a good start
on cleaning the pot.
My mother does not like ille

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Southern Baptists from a 10 Coleman , Director of
. county area will gather in · Missions , Scioto Valley
Jackson Friday, May 7, for a Baptist Association, Jackson
Family Missions Rally · ~~ and. Mrs. Mary Shearer
Uck Elementary School on wOnien ,s Mlsslonary Union'
Rl. 35· at 7' 30 p. m.
Director for the association,
Speakers will be Rev. and Gallipolis.
Mrs. Don McMinn, Southern
Churches cooperating in
Baptist Missionaries to the rally are First Baptist
Korea, stationed in Taejon. and Rolling Hills; Athens;
He teaches in the Korea Calvary,
PIke ton.
Bap t i s t Theological Chillicothe ; Cook . Road:
Seminary, where he became Lucasville; Emmanuel
affiliated after two years of Jackson; French City and
studying
the
Korean Good News, Gallipolis ;
language. He is also Grace McArthur· First
treasurer of the Korea Logan'; First &amp;uthern'
. Chr1sllan Aca.demy,
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Pomeroy; Seventeenth
Mrs. McMmn teaches. a • Street Portsmouth · Sharon.
S~day ~h~o~ c_lass, par- Ironto~ ; First, Wa~erl and
hc1pates m Vlsltal!on for her First, West PortsmouJ::
local church, ~nd teaches
Missions cooperating In the
ho".'e. economtcs at the rally are Burlingham, Shade·
Chnshan academy.
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Ireland, Coolville; Faiiland',
Before they were ~ppumted Proctorville; Frankford;
by the Fore1gn M1ss10n Board Good News, Sciotoville·
m 1966, he was pastor of Murray City· Nelsonville:
Ham1lton Meadows Baptist Faith, Weliston; Firsi
Church, Columbus, ~hiO .
Chapel, Wheelersburg, Ohio,
The rally is bemg co- and Faith Mason w Va
ordmaled by Rev. Clifford B.
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George Shlveler, Jr., of
Cincinnati, . formerly of
Pomeroy, and niece of Mr.
and Mrs . Aaron Kelton
Pomeroy, has been accepted
mto the National Honor
Society at Aiken High School
in Cincinnati. Miss Shiveler
was one of 25 selected for the
honor out of a class of over
700 juniors at the school. She
is the granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Shiveler,
Sr., formerly of Pomeroy . .

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A reunion of the Pomeroy
High School class uf 1936 has
beett planned the evening of
May 29 following lh e
. A girl scout day camp training session in preparation Pomeroy Alumni Association
for the Big Bend Camp al Kiashuta, July 12-16, was held banquet and program.
1l1e reunion will be held al
Thunday at ille site.
the
An1ericai. Legion hall in
• Mrs. Judy Werry, camp director, and Mrs. Pat Thoma
Pomeroy.
Husbands and
••slstant, conducted the work for Mrs. Vera Johnson, Mrs:
wives
of
alumni
not eligible to
Carolyn Reeves, Mrs. Barbara Dugan, Mrs. Reta Hill, Mrs.
attend
the
banquet
may go lo
&amp;lsan Winebrenner, Mrs, Linda Stewart, Mrs. Charlene
the
hall
earlier
in
the
evening
Altbotllle and Mrs. Eleanor Lawson .
to
be
joined
there..
later
by
The group learned to tie knots, to laSh tables, to make a
their
spouses
.
Those
atclothl:sli~~t, and ·set up cran centers. Cll!y was located on the
hill for 1IBf In pottery planned for the week. The camp wo.rkers
hlkecl aboqt till: lodge to locate suitable camp sites.
Tr&amp;IIIJ)ortatlon waa diacus8ed and It was decided that each
leader will be responsible for getting transportation for the
scou!l .in her b-oop. Mrs. Betty Lane, coordinator for transportation, will review safety factors with the leaders plor to
DEXTER - Sunrise ser·
camp opening day.
vices
at the Dexter Church of
Also diJcusaed was a sitter· service during camp. The
Olrisl
Sunday, Aprill8, were
t!el'vice will be avaUsble only for children of camp workers.
held
with
Pastor Charles
While no further training sessions will be held, plans for the
Russell
leading
the service.
camp wll1 be finalized at a service unit meeUng to be held in
The wooden cross and tomb
early JW1e.
were displayed at the pulpit.
Eight members helped In the
SJRACUSE BROWNIE TROOP mo
. Mother's Day projects were oompleted at the Thursday service, such as looking In the
rught meeting of Syracuse Brownie Troop 1120 at the Syracuse empty tomb, assembled at
Elementary School. Each of the girls also made a card for her the table and serving commother.
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munion. Dale Jacobs gave
Day camp was discussed and plans made to make sit' the devotion .
Several members attended
upons . The scouts wrote thank you notes to Fritz Sisson who
sponsored a wiener roast for them at the honie of Jill Nease from lhe Columbia Chapel
Tuesday night.
· Olurch. The Edward Coen
The pledge to the flag was led by Carol Hendrix, the Lord's family participated in lhe
Prayer by Veronica Provo, the Brownie promise by Sherry service. Prayer was given by
Ritchie, and the Brownie Smile song by Kathy Pickens. Jill Ed. The Coen sisters played
Nease said the Brownie Bll. Refreshments were served by and sang specials. After the
services closed, breakfast
Laura Roush, Be&lt;ky Roush and Sherri Sisson.
was served in the basement.
The regular Bible School
POMEROY TROOP 1078
A skaUng party with several other Brownie troops was was held at 9:30a.m . Caryl
planned for May 18 at this week~smeeUng of Troop 1076.
. Tyler composed and read a
The Brownies made flower arrangements for Mother's poem tilled " Jesus's Death
Day and were given live pansies donated by Pal Thoma for and Resurrection." Charles
their mothers. Get-well cards were signed for Mrs. Irene Russell gave the sermon.
The women's fellowship
Baxter and Mrs. Wanda Swartz, mothers of members. Debra
Werry gave the pledge to the flag.
·
meeting was held al the
Dexter Church Thursday,
April 22. Many attended from
other Churches of Christ in
Meigs County. This was also

BAKERS BUDGET

lending the party are to lake
lheir own snacks. All but
eight pf class men1bers h~ve
been contacted. Addresses
are needed for Floyd Bailey,
Kenneth Hysell, Kennett
Story, Eugene Wolfe, Marcella Custer Brown, Ruth
Maness Pride, Dacle Roberts
and Carletta Ohlinger.
Anyone who can fw-nish their
addresses are asked lo call
Mrs. Agnes Dixon, 992·7246 or
992-5813.

FRIDAY
MEIGS COUNTY Pomona
Grange to visit Gallia County
Pomona Grange at the
Springfield Grange Hall.
REVUE 76, a variety show,
will be p1·esented by Southern
High School Choir under the direction of Mrs. lee lee
Friday, at 8 p.m. at the high
school.
"REVUE 76" Friday at
Southern High School.
Variety show by Southern
High School choirs. Mrs.
Barbara Lawrence
choreographer, band "Jade,"
director and accompanist
Mrs. Lee lee. Curtain time, 8
p.m . Admission $1.25 for
adults and 75 cents students.
. SATURDAY
REVIVAL
NOW
In
progress at Chesler NaZI!rene
Church through Saturday.
The Rev.. Junior Maloy, guest
' speaker. Davis Trio featured
Friday night. Services 7:30
p.m. nightly.
'fAG DAY in Racine
saturday
9 to 1l a .m.
• Everyone from
to mee t al balUield
and bring own money con·
t.ainers.
J
MODE:RN Woodmen will
' honor all mothers with a
' slipper at 8 p.m. Saturday al
ille hall in Burlingham. Meat,
salad and beverage will be
furnished ; take covered dish .
BAKE SALE by Racine
Cub and Boy Scouts Saturday
in Iron l of Racine Post Office
beginning al 8 a .m. Anyone
wishing lo donate , have
baked goods at sale location
by 7; 45 a.m. In case of rain
sale will be at Boy Scout
building.
RIVERVIEW PTA will
sponsor combination bake
and yard sale, Friday, 10
a.m . to 8 p.m. and Satw-day,
!Oa.m. to3p.m cat the school
in Reedsville.
SUNDAY
COAL MINERS·and w(ves,
ex-coal miflers and wives of
deceased miners invited to a
meeting of Southeastern Ohio
cliapler of Black' Lung Assn.,
1:30 p.m. Sunday at
recreation room of Jack's
• Club, Intersection of Routes 7
and 143. Everyone welcome.
MOTHER'S DAY Barbecue
Sunday at Tuppers Plains
Fire House sponsored by
. Orange Township Volunteer
Fire Department. Half
, chicken or spare ribs, baked
beans , cole slaw, potato
chips. Drink and dessert
extra. Meats only for carryout . .
MONDAY
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

of Pomeroy Chamber of
Commerce Monday at noon
al Meigs Inn.
MEIGS MUZZLEWADER
range open Monday at 6:30
p.m. Public is welcome.
HARRISONVILLE
OES
Chapter practice, 7 p.m.
Monday at hall. All officers
urged to attend.
UNITEQ Methodist
Women, Heath Church, 7:30
Monday, with Mrs, Harry
Chesher to have devotions
and Mrs. James Euler to
review Billy Graham's latest
book. Hostesses will be Mrs.
M. L. French, Mrs. John
Kincaid , Mrs. Everett Davis
and Mrs. James Jividen.
MEIGS ASSOCIATION for
Retarded Citizens wili meet
7:30 p.m. Monday at ille
Meigs Community Health
Center.
TUESDAY
EASTERN BAND Boosters
Tuesday 7: 30 p.m, in band
room. Everyone urged to
attend.
~ATURDAY

FISH FRY beginning at 11
a.m. Saturday at Middleport
Fire Departm ·ent
headquarters; sandwiches
and dinners; bake sale also at
same lime by the department's auxiliary .

MALIK RE'I1JRNS
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
(UP!) - Soviet Ambassador
Yakov Malik made hiJ first
appearance at the United
Nations Wednesday since .he
and Mrs. MaUlt were Injured
in an automoblle coUIJion In
New York March If.
Malik
Is
Moscow's .
permanent repreaentatlw at
the world organlzatloo.

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family night. They are aU
Invited to attend the men's
fellowship meeting at Dexter
Monday, May 17. Two ladies
presented a play, and others
read devotions, poems and
sang specials. A good lime
was. enjoyed by all . The
business meeting was held
before closing and refresh·
ments were served In the
basement.

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Plant exchange held

Members of the Walk-In
Garden Club uchanged
plants, seeds and bulbs at a
meeting held recently at the
home of Mrs. Etta Cullums.

Sewing
club meets
Mrs. Flo Strickland hosted
a meeting of the Sew-RiteSewing Club Wednesday
night.
Mr$. Pandora Collins
presided at the meeUng with
Mrs . Carolyn McDaniel
giving the treasurer's report
and Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore the
secretary's report. Money (or
the calendars was turned in
and a while elephant sale was
planned for the next meeting
to be al the Collins home.
Members again discussed the
Regatta Parade entry.
Games were played with
prizes going ·to Mrs. Mildred
Well, Mrs. Joan Hoffman,
Mrs. lenora McKnight and
Mrs . Lucy White. Mrs.
Strickland served a dessert
course to those named and
Mrs. Shirley Baity, Mrs. Ann
Browning, Mrs. Martha
Hoffman, Mrs. Nettle Boyer,
Mrs. Betty Wehrung and Mrs.
Barbara Mullen.

J!'or roll call each member
named flowers she had
blooming . Mrs. Mildred
Zeigler read an article on
care of gloxinias and Mrs.
Edna Lee gave one on famous
gardens of the world. She said
illal God .was the first gar. dener ;uld plan led a garden in
Eden and that probably more
people visit the Garden of
Geillsemime than any other
on earth.
A contest conducted by
Vada Hazelton was won by
Belva Willard. Get-well cards
. wer&lt;t, sent. to. Beet Romine,
Mabel lee, Kenneill Romine
Edson Hert, Sam Williams:
Lowell Carper, Joan Kaldor,
Leonard Reed and Jean
Mengel.
Cherry pie, ice cream,
nuts, mints and cbffee were
served.

BAKE SALE
The · Mld·dleport
Firemen's Auxiliary will
stage ·a bake sale Saturday
at the hall In conjunction
with the fish fry helng held
by the firemen. Members
are to take baked goods to
the ball at 10 a.m. Other
residents willing to contribute baked go~ may
either take them to the hall
or leave with one of the
memheni. Proceeds will go
into the equipment fund.
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Tbe Almanac
United Press IDiemaltoaal
Today Is Friday, May 7, the
1211th day of 1976 with 238 to
follow. .
The moon Is in Its first
quarter.
The morning stars are
Venus and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
Those born on this date are
under the sign of Taurus.
English poet Robert
Browning was born May 7,
1812. This is acb-ess Anne
Baxter's 53rd birthday.
. On this day in his)ory: '
ID• 1916, 1,197 pasaengers,
124 of them Americans, were
lost when a Gennan U-boat
sank the ·British liner
"Lusltanla" off ihe coast of
Ireland.
In 1M5, Nazi Germany
sw-rendered on the 2,tmth
day of World War n.
In 1968, Alabama Go(
Lurleen Wallace died of
cancer at the age of 41.

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Sunrise services enjoyed

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frame. ll leans against the
inside of the frame . -It is
sprayed a Oourescent orange
to minimize the danger of
anyone tripping over it. This
was used as a physical
barrier when the dog was a
puppy. Now he is full grown
up with it. He respects it no

Missions rally will ...~Giri'~Sc~ut Diary Class reunion set
be held in Jackson
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POLLY'S PROBLEM
matter ,;_hal door the bowd is
DEAR POLLY - While set against. We point It out to
burning a candle on · my guests but no one has tripped
mantle, it mel led and ran over It because of the color.down on the sandstone BARBARA. ·
fireplace front . I have tried to
DEAR POLLY - To
remove this with turpentine, ocganize my spools of thread
a hot Iron with a paper towel I use plastic ice cuhe trays. I
and dish detergent, but to no arrange the thread acrorctlng
avail. Do you have . any to color and stack ille trays.'
suggestions ? -GAIL.
- KATIIY .DEAR GAIL - I presume
th,t after the above treat. GUESTS AT MEET
nfenl&amp; !here would he 110
Three former residents of
excess wax remaining, but Rutlarid were guesls at the
should there be remove It by . Wednesday meeting of the
scraping with a DULL lmlfe. Silver Circle Senior CitiZens
Heat treatments are mainly· al the Rutland hall. They
for while candles, as tbe beat were Lucille Swl!ftz, Mason;
may sel lhe dye In colored Mrs, Carrie Kennedy,
wax. Try using one rap Middleport, and Mrs .
al&lt;ohol to two cups of water. Dorothy Phillips, Pomeroy.
It Is always best to Twenty-five persons alended
carefully check, before during lhe day with 15 heing
lighting a candle, to see If there for the luncheon.
there Is something to catch
the dripping wax. Large
decorallve candles may have
lo be placed In a saucer or
other such container. Small
round glass collars can be
bought to go on regular, size
candle holders to catch the
drips. - POU.Y.

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ATHENS - High school s in
Southe"stern 0!1iu are being
invited to nominate, une or
more members of the senior
.class of 1977 as Ohi o
University swllmcr scholars .
Each student selected may
enroll in five quarter hours of
tuition-free, freshman-level
· work on the Athens campus
this summer.
Credit for course.s success fully completed will
coun t toward Ohio University
graduation requirements or
may be tran sfe rre d lo
another college or universily .
To he chosen a summer
scholar, a student must place
in the top 10 per cerrt of his or
her high school's jWJior class,
and the school's principal and
a guidance counse for must
recommend se lection and
secure parental approval. IT
tile student enrolls in ad·
ditionul fre shman -leve l
courses, fees wliJ be dwrged
at lhe curretr t rate .
Nomination form s arc
available in the offi ces of
area high schools and should
be returned to Dr ..James
Walters , Di redo r of tid -

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PLAINS
CHR ,ISTIAN CHURCH
E uq t nc \Jnc.Jer wood , piiSfor ,
Howard C.1ldw cll. J , Sunday
'1chool 'rupt ~r 'Und~y Schoo l.
9 30 a m , Morning Ser mon ,
10 ) 0 a 111 , Sunday cvenlng
,.en11ce . 1 p rn
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev
1 r c cland Norrts , pastor ;
1 loyd Norns , supt Sunday
school. 9 30 i' m • morn 1ng
se rmo n. 10.30 ,, m , Pr ~yer
serv ice . Wednesday , 7: 30 p.m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
~ mllh . pa sTor Sunday Schoo l.
10 am . Arthur Henson,
~ upr 1 Morr1mg Worship . 11
a m , You ng Peop le's serv•ce,
7 p m , Evenmg serv•ce, 7 30
p m Wed nesday Mid Week
Pror er ~e r vice . 7.30 p m ,
You h meeting , 6 30 p m ,
EIJening worSh ip." 7.30 p,m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Rev 1
THE NAZARENE Herbert
Grate ,
pastor
Worshrp serv•ce, I 1 am and
7 30 p m Sunday . Sunday
Sc hool. 9· 30 am . ~ • chard
Barton , supt Prayer meeting .
Wedr1esday. 7 30 p m
, BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Jack Perry ,
mml s ter Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am , mornmg church 10 . 30
a m ; Sunday evenmg serv •ce,
7 30 p m Wednesday serv 1ce,
8pm
-·~lAU REL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev r loyd F Shook. . flastor .
Lloyd w nght , Sunday Schoo l
Supl , M0rr11ng WorSh ip 9 30
a m . Sunday Sc hool 10 20 a
m • Wednesday Prayer: an d
Brble Study 7. 30 p m , Sunday
evening wor ship 7 30 p m ,
Cho•r Pra ctice Thursday , 7 p

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NORTHEAST CLUSTER
CHURCH
POMEROY
2 p ,m . Thursday , prttver
Rev . Robert Meece.
. Re v O' De ll 1....0 eet
Pa!1or
TRINITY CHURCH - Rev Manl ey ,
, Henry Ebl 1n. " 1 1ng and B ible st udy ,
Dennts Creegar,
W H Perrin, pa stm . Roy Sunday Sc hool Supt Sunday Th ursday . 7· 30 P m
AHoc . Minister
Maye r , Su nday sc hool supt Schoo l 9 30 am . Ev en ing
MIDDLEPORT
JOPPA - Worst11p 10 am .
Church school . 9 · 15 s m , worSh•P T· Jop m . Pra ye r and
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Ch u r c h Sc hool9a m , Pray e r
worsh•P serv1ce. 10 30 am Pra•sc se rvr cc. Thur sCiay . 7 JO Co rn er Fourth and M a in . Meeting We dnesday 8 p m
Choir r e hea rsa l, Tu esday . pm
Mid dlepo rt R ev Henry K ey ,
LONG BOTTOM Wor
7. 30 p m under d irec l•on o l
SYRACUSE
FIRST Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hool. Sht j:) 9 am , Sunday School
CHURCH OF COO - Rev 9 30 a m
Mrs Paul Nease
Mrs
Erv1n · 9 . 4~ a .m , Prayer Meellng
Georg e Oil e r ~ pasto r Sunday Ba4mga rdn er, sup! . Morn ing Wednesday 7· 30 p m .
POMEROY CHURCH OF school , 9 .t5 a •Jl , mornrng wo r Shi p, IO · .t 5 am
NORTH
BETHEL
YHE NAZARENE - Corn er pr ea ch•ng ,
II
am .
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Worship 11 am .. Church
Union rtnd Mulberry Rev evange i•Strc t&gt;e n11c e. 7 30 p m - La rr y Ca rn ahan , pres•dmg Schoo l 10 ~ m
Clyd e V rte pder son , pastor Pray er m eettng , ThursCiay , m•n•ster
Sunda y, Bible
AlFRED - Sunday School
Sundav schoo l. 9 30 am Glen 7, 30 p m
lectur e 9 30 am
Walch 9 · 45 am , Worsh•p 11 am ,
McCiyng , s upt , mornmg
POMEROY
WESTSIDE tow e r s tudy 10 30 am , Prayer mee t•ng Wednesday
wor sh •P· 10 30 a m , evenrng CHURCH OF CHRIST , 100 W Tuesday , B1ble s tudy , 7 30 7 4 5 p m , UMW l rd Tuesday
serv•ce. 7 30 . m1d week Ma1n Sl
J er r y Paul. p m , Thur sday . m1n 1str y 8 p m
se rv ice. Wedn es day , 7 30 P m mrn rs ter . phon e 99 2 76b6 school , 7 JO p m . se rv•ce
fi:EEOSVILLE - Sunday
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e Co n sc r va t i iJ e
non
8 30 p m
Sc hoo l 9 JO a m Wo r shi p 7 30
Rev Harold Deeth, rec tor instrumental , Sunday wor meet.ng
MIDDlEPORT CH UR CH p m , Prayer Meeting 7 30
Church services , 10 30 am . Sh•P 10 am , B•bl e stud y. II OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN p m Tuesday. UMW 7 30
Holy commun •on f~rsl Sunday a m , wor shrp , 6 p m Wed UNION - Lawrence Manley , p m 1st Thur sday
ot month , church sc noo l. 10 JO ncsdav A•hle s tud y. 7 p m
pa stor Mrs Russell Young ,
SILVER RIDGE - Wor
am tor nurscrv lhrouah 12
Sur1day Sc hool Su p! Sunday Sh•p 10 a ,m Chtrfch Schoo l 9
POMEROY CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
FREEWILL School 9 · J O a m Even 1ng am
CHRIST - RIC:hllrd Evanson , BAPTIST - RQger Tu rner . worsh1p , 7 30 Wednesday
TUPPERS PLAINS
pastor Bible school . 9 30 pastor Sunday school. 10 a prayer m'eehng . 7 JO p.m
WDrs hip9a m et'r'Orch School
a m , worsh ip, 10 30 am • m Morn ing sen••ce , 11 a m
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF 10 a .m
adult worship se rv rce and Sunday evening serv ice , 7 30 GOO - Rac•neRoule2. the
KEN O
CHURCH
OF
young people's meeting , 7 30 p m Wednesday Bible Study , Rev
Jam es M
Muncy , CHRIST - George Freder•ck,
p m Combtned B1ble study Wednesday , 7 30 D. m
pastor Sunda y schoo L 9 45 su p! Serv 1ce wee kly , 9 30
and prayer meeting . Wed
am
morn•ng worship . 11 a rn on Sunday PreachrnQ
nesda y, 1 30 p m
am : even1ng worshrp . 7 30 firsT ar1d lh1rd Sundeys of
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THE SALVAT IO N ARMY mo nlh by CliffOrd Sm1th , 9 30
ISTIAN CHURCH - Rev Prayer meet mg . Tu esday
Envoy Ray W Wining, oft1cer CHR
7 30 p rn , Young people 's a m
Ron
Terry
pa
stor
Sun
day
in charge Sunday , 10 am , sc hooL 10 am , Mr s Worley mee lmg 7 30 pm Thursday
HOBSON
C: H R: !ST IAN
Hol•ness m eetr ng 10 30 am . Fr a nc 1S.
M IDDL EPORT FIRST UNION - Darre ll Doddn\1 ,
super•nlendent
Sunday
So;: hool
Young Morn•ng worship
am BAPTIST - Corner S•x. lh and pastor Sunday Schoo L 9 30
People 's Leg ion 7 p m . Sunday even.nt;;~ se.r v• 11
PeTer am Leo nard G•l more , f1rSI
ce . 7. jQ Palme r , the Rev
Ttlur sday , 1 to 3 p ll'l , li;iC11 eS
GRAHAM
UNITED Granda! , pas lo r , Danny elde r eve n1ng s.e rv1ce , 7 30
Hom e League . 7 p m Prep METHODIST Wedne s day prayer
Pre achmg Thompson , super rnt enden1 p m
classes
30 a m , firSt a nd second Sunday Sc hool WM PO Radro m~et r ng , 7 JO p m
ST PAUL LUTHERA N 9Sunday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
s of each month , lh •rd program 7 45 a m , Sunday
DE XTER CHURCH OF
CHURCH ,
Corn er
of
fourth Sundays ea ch Schoo L 9 !5 a m , Mornmg GO O - Rac•ne Route 2 The CHR IST - Char les RusselL
Sycam ore and Secon d Sts , and
Youth Re11 Charles Hand . pasTor Sr .m m•Ster . Norman C W1ll ,
mont
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worsh•P
ser•nce
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7 30 wo r s.h 1p, 10 15 a m
Pom eroy , Th e Rev Wtll1am
Wednesday e . . . ent ngs at act tv rll es and fellows h•P fo r Sunday sc hool. 9 ' 45 am • sup ! , Sunday school , 9 30 Sunday
M1dd\eswar1h Pa stor Su nday p7 m
30 Pra yer and Btble Studv tu nr,H and se n 1or h1g h mornmg worsh •P· 11 am a m , worsh •P serv 1ce, 10 30 · Acts
SchOQI ar 9 45 am and
SEVENTH DAY
AD · s tudenrs , 6 p m Sunday Even mg servrces . Tuesday a m . B•b le st udy , Tuesday, 4 5-21
Church Serv •ces II am
and Fr iday , 7 30 P m
VENT
IST,
Mu
lberr
y
He
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tS eve nmg wo rSh ip 7 JO p m
7 30 p m
SACRED HEART - Rev Road . P omeroy
Mrd week pra ye r se r v•ces ,
SEARWAlL OW R lO GE
Pastor
.
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Fa th er Paul D . Wellon t Gera r d Seto n. Sa bb ath Sch ool Wedn esd ay , 7 30 p m
Monday
CH URCH OF CHRI ST· · Doug OF JESUS CHRIST OF
pa s to r
P hone
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Acts
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SAINTS
Saturday evenrng Mass , 7 30 ,
4:23-31
in ty r e Sabba th Sc hoo l Middlepo r t 5t h and Mam , stu dy , 9 30 a m · morn•ng Portland
Ra c rne Roa d
Sunday Mass . a and 10 am . Mc
Glaze
m•nlsTer
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worshrp
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10
JO am
evenrng
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Wil
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Roush
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pas
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Denny
Con fession . Sa turd ay . 17 30 wrth
SheeTs , s up errn worshrp , 8 p m • . Wednesday Evans .
worSh ip
s er vtce J ames
Sunday
Sch ool , Tuesday
om
tendent B1 ble school. 9 30 llr ghl F"11b le s tudy . a P m
Drre ctor Sunday School. 9 30 Acts
• POMEROY FIRST BAP · foll owmg at 3 IS
am morn ing worsh 1p, 10 30
KENO
CHURCH
OF am , Morning worship , 10 30 6 6·15
RUTLAND FtJlST BAP
TIST - Rev Ralph Zundel ,
am evenmg worship, 7 30 . CHRIST
George am , Sunday eve n rng serv1ce
pas to r
Will1am Watson , TIST CHURCH - Rev Roger prayer
Fre derick , supr
Sund ay 7 p m Wednesday evening
Sunday school su pt , Sunday Ford J r , pas tor , Or ew y nesday serv rce. 7 p m Wed ·.. morn
Wednesday
•ng servtce, 9·30 a . m
prayer se rv•ces, 7 30 p m
sc hool, 9 30 am , BV F. 6 GQre, su pt . Sunday sc ho ol
II Samuel
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CH
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BET HL E HEM BA PTIST p m ,
Bib le study , Wed 9 JO a m , morn rng worsh rp
9 1-13
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
th 1rd Sunday of month by
ReiJ
Earl Shuler , pastor
nes day . 7 p m , cho.r pract11:e. 10 45 a f1'l
Dor1 Cole pastor . Mr s Mary George Pickens .
Worship serv•ce . 9 30 am ,
Wedn esday 8 30 p m
Lathey
Sunday scnoo l supt
STIVE RSVILlE COM · Sunday school 10 30 a rn .
THE
HILAND
CHAPEL
,
Thursday
BURLINGHAM CHURCH
George Casto . pastor Sun day Sunday sc ho ol, 9 30 am , MUNIT Y CHURCH ~ S un~ay Bible STUOY a n o ' E!~~
Luke
- Rev Bobby Elk•ns , pastor
serv
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Thursday
,
7
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Su nday s c hooL 10 am ,
worS h ip
7 JO
Thursday Sund ay eva ngelisti C meet1ng , Prayer meet1ng . Ttw rsday, 1 C ARLET(fN CHURCH worsh•P ser"Y ice , 11 a m and 7
evenrn g pray er se rv1ce 7 30 7 30 p m Prayer meetrng , p n1 s unday even mg serv .ce , Krngsbury Road Gary K•ng,
p m . Wednesday evenrng
Friday
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
7 om
pa s tor Sunday school. 9 30
pm
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7
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MEIGS CHRI ST
Pomeroy p m Prayer mee t• ng , Wed
RACINE
APOSTO LIC
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 181
COUNTY - Dw1ghl L ZavtiZ . HarriSOnville Road . M1ke nesday, 1 30 D m
CHURCH Evange ltSIIC
Mulberry Ave , a ltd tated
d~rec t o_
, _~
..
G•rton . pastor . Bi ll McE lroy ,
LONG
BOTTOM
Saturday
with S B C Gary Basham . serv1ce , Sunda y, 7 30 p m ,
Sunday school sup! Sunday CHRISTIAN - Bruce Sm 1lh ,
HARRISONVILLE PRE S·
prayer meettng . lu esday .
Romans
Sunday school s up1 . Sunday
pastor
Wallace
Damewood
,
Rev
school , 9 30 a m . mornrng
7 30 p m . B•ble study , BYTERIAN
sc hool . 9 30 am , morn •ng
12 .9·21
Ernest S tr~ck t m , pastor
worship and commun1on , Su pt Bib le School , 9 30 a m
Thu rsday , 7 30 p m
Sc11plures saiected by The A.mencan BibMI Society
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C&lt;lprnght
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Sun day chu r ch sc hool. 9 JO 10 30 a m , Sunday evenrng Preachmg se r v1ce, 10 45 a m
-Norsn •P !'} :1 0 p m B•ble
m, Mrs Homer Lee , supt . youth Chrlst•an Endeavor . No evenrng se rv1 ce
study , Wednesdav 7 30 P m
MIDW AY
COMMUN ITY 0morn
6 30 p m . worsh1p se rv1ce ,
HY SE LL - RUN
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MIDDLEPORT - Sunday 7 30 p m
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10
a
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8
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Sunday
With the hope it wilL in' some measurE!, foster and h7lp sustain that
lo c at e d on Mergs County
school, 9 30 a m , R• chard even ing prayer meehng and• Rev Paul Nev• lle, pastor
st udy . Wed nesd ay , 7 30 p m
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youlh serv1ce 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OV
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CHRIST - KimCole , pastor , l MISSION
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CHURCH
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Sunday sc hool , 10 am . sc hool , 10 am . Sunday
am i wors hip serv tce, 10 30' pa
307 Spring Ave. '
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Middleport
498
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Sunday evenrng SCI'IJ ICt ' worsh tp, 11 am , Sunday
am , Sunda y services, 71 Sunday Schoo l sup t Sun day
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Ho lmes . pastor Evangelist ic
1 30 ,
B1bte teach1ng . 7 JO
evenmg serv•cc . 7 p m ,
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school. 9 30 a m , pr ayer
se rvtce. thursday . 7 30 P m
Wedn eSday worsh•P servrce , P m ' 'iOU
mee •ng ,
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p mf Thur sd ay
nesday . 7 p.m
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meelmg Tuesday. 7.30 p m ,
~RESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
730pm
AN IIYUIIY BAPTIST
yo uth meel mg . bp m Sunday .
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COMMUNil Y Rev Free land No r r1$, pastor leaders Ada Va n Mete r an d
2 Conven~ent Locattons
CHURCH
Near Long Sundily school 10 am . Gretfa Sutt le Sunday evenmg
Bottom . Edsel Hart. pastor Churc h servrce . 7 p m wo r sh tp . 7 p m through
Pomeroy Ph . 992-2582
Bakers of Good Bread
Sunday se hOul , 10 a m , Wednesday B•ble Study , 7 wrn ter months
Hunt1ngton , W. Va .
Churc h, 7 30 p m , ~raye r o m
MT. HERMON CHURCH
Mason , Ph. 773-5721
meehf1g, 7 30 p m Thursda y
RACINE CHURCH OF THE OF
THE
UNITED
MIDDLEPORT P EN · NAZARENE - Rev Joh n A BRETfiREN IN CHRIST TECOSTAL - Thir d Ave, the Co ff mar1 , pasto r Su nday Rev James H l eac h, pastor
The voice of one crying for this generation : What ;s the
Re . . . Wil l•am Kntll el. pa $tor
Sc hoo l, 9 30 a m . Gera ld Sun day school . 9 30 a m ,
Rapture of the Church ?
Rona ld Dugan Sunday School We ll s. sup I Morn ir1g Worsh ip. Russell
Spen cer. sup l ,
Supt Classes for a ll ages , 10 JO a m , Sunday eve nmQ Wo r shi p serv rce , 10 45 a m ,
I
evenrng servrce , 7 30 Brbl e worship
7 30
Pra ye r Eve nmg WQ rship alternatrng
Two Locat1ons
I Thessalonians 4:17 - Then we which are alive and
st udy , Wednesaday
7 30 meet•ng, Wednesda y. 7 30 p w1 lh c E a t 7 30 p m on
Moddleport, 0 . (
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remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to
Sunc;lay
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,
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Ph. 949-5772
Gallipolis, 0.
P m , youth services, Frrday . • m RACtNE FIRST BAPTIS T"
Racine
46 Court St.
7 30 p m
p m Wednesday. Alf r ed
meet the LDrd in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
MIODLE.PORT
- Don L Walker . Pa stor , Wo lfe , l~y lea der
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Ronn teSa lser , Sunda y schoo l
'
WHITE ' S CHAPEL
Corner Ash and Plum , Noe l s upt , Sunday school. 9 30 ·coolvil le RO
The word Rapture is not found in the Holy Scriptures, but
Rev
Roy
Herr man n. pastor Saturda.,.
a m . mor n1ng worshtp , 10 . 40 Dee ter . pasto r Sund ay school.
through the years has been on the lips of Born Again
evenrng serv 1ce , 7 30 p m • a m ,
Sun day
even ing 'il 30 am , worsh •P servtce.
Believers. Many of today's believers are looking forward to s unday school. 10 a m , worsh •P· 7 30. Wednesday 10 30 a m B1ble stud y and
We F1l l All Doctors PresCri ptions
prayer service , Wedn esday ,
this great event . The word Rapture is the sta te of being carrted Sunday eve n1ng worShip , 7 30 evenmg Brble study , 7 30
214 E. Main
Pome roy
pm
DANVILL E WESLEYAN - 7 30 0 nl
991-19SS
Pomeroy
away with joy or caught up, whtch explains why it is used.
Ph.
992-SlJO
Rev Lelon Glasure, pastor
MEIGS -·
RUTLAND
We know not the day or the hour of this appointed time but
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Sunda11 Schoo l. 9 30 am .
RUTLAND ~HuRCH OF
THE UNITED
youth and 1un •or youth ser CHRIST - Carl Peak , pastor
the scripture tells us when you see the fi~ tree be~an to put
MET HODIST CHURCH
V I Ce , 6 dS p m .
eve ning v H Bral ey, Sunday school
forth leaves, ye know that summer IS nigh.
prayer sup! Sunday school , 9 30 a .
RQbert T. Bumgarn er,
worShi p 7 30 p m
Director
and pra 1se, Wedn esday , 7 30 m • worship and communion ,
People will be eating, drinking, marrying a nd gtvmg tn
louis W. Osborne
POMEROY CLUSTER
Pm
10 : 30 a. m youth meeting , 6
marriage when Clmst comes to "catch away" His church
220
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Ma1n
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2178
Rev Rob ertHayd en
SILVER
RUN
FREE p m . Sunc:lay evening ser
Pomeroy
992-21S6
The world will be going on as usual not looking for His return .
Rev . o . wm . Sydenstrlckcr
BAPTIST -- Mil es Tr out, vice, 7, regular board
CHESTER - wors hip 9 15 paslor Su nday sc hoo l, 10 mPetina. Se1urdey, 7 p,m
There will be "stgns" so patient believers can see that the
- ~ !'
am Church Schoo l 10 am
am • Steve Little , supt ,
time is approaching. The world generally s peaking, will scoff
POMEROY Wors h rp Eve nrng serv1ce, 7 p m . ,
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
10.30a m Ch urch School9 15 prayer meelrng , Thursday , 7 CHURCH - Sunday Sc hoo I,
at th e tdea. Those watching are warned that they not be caught
am UMYF630pm
pm
9 30 a m . worsh lp serv 1ce. l I
off guard .
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CHl:)ti=H: CHURCH OF a m , Wedn esda y praye r
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Bakers of Gay 90 Bread
q am Ch urch Schoo l 10 am
GOD-R ev Bobby Parler, . meeting , 7 30 p m . yout h
Take heed lest He come suddenly (it will be a sudden
M1ddlepor1
Ph. 992-3030
ROCK
SPRINGS
pa
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day
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9
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event) and find you burdened wtth the cares of this life.
Ph . 992-3 78S
Worshrp 1 10 am Church a m . worshrp serv•ce . II Sunday nig ht worship, 7 30
Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be
School 9 am UMYF 6 30 am . . evenmg serv• ce . 7 30
k UT LA1'ftf' - "CRUR~
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pm
youT h serv•ce Wednesday . THE
'accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to
NAZARENE ReiJ
FLATWOODS - Worship 7 30 P m
lloyd D Grimm , J r , pas tor
pass, and to stand before the Son of Man . - Mrs. Juanita
1\a m Chu rch Sc hool 10a m
LANGSVILlE CHRISTIAN Sunday
schoo l. 9 30 am .
MIDDlEPORTCLUSTER
CHURCH
Te d Jones.
·.T ackett, Patrtot Star RDute, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.
serv.c e , 10 30 am "
( Formerly Sadie's Market)
Rev Robert Bumgarner
pa stor Sunday schoo l. 9. 30 worsh•P
.
broadcasl lt\le over WMPO
Middleport , Ohio
Syracuse
HEATH - worshtp 10 30 am
Roy Sigm an . sup t · young
Ph. 992-3986
peop
le·s
ser
vrce,
6
45
.
'
.. m Church Sc hoOl 9 30 am
mornmg wo r sh•P · 10 30 . evangel istic ser vice , 7 30 p m
Sunday evening serv1ce . 1 30 .
Road, Mr . and Mrs . Doyle UMYF 6 p m
mee ting , Wedn esday
RUTLAND
Jeffrey mrd week serv•ce , Wed 7Prayer
30
p.m . ,
MISS IOnar y
Knapp, Kevin, Kail, Char les , Ge rb er' , Pas tor . Worship J)CSday , 7 30 P m
I·
meeling , 7 30 p m . fir s I
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
10 30a m Chu r ch School9 30
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Wec:lnesday of month
TH E NAZARE NE - Rev .
I:
Johnson and Mr, Stout of am
'-1ASON '0UNTY
Da le Bass . pa st or, Bob
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
MASOI. . 'S T BAPTIST ~
'
Moo re, Sunday school supl , ~e cond and 1 v •"n P.roy Sis
Albany .
Rev R •chard E Jar1.11s
100 E. Main
Pomeroy
'
Su
nday
school
classes
for
a
ll
ASBURY
Worsh
tp
11
Mr . and Mrs. Har ley E .
Stan Cnug, pastor 5ur.da v
Dial992 -210t
"Hel l" Dea ler
am Church School 9 SO a m, ages , 9 30 am , mornrng school. 9 45 a m . worshi p
Ph. 949-5961
Johnson , Terry and Cheryl, UMW f1rst Tuesday
Third
St
worship
,
10
45
a
m
.
NY
PS.
se r1J1ce , 11 a m , lr amin
• Lincoln Russell , local,
- .
FORST RUN - Worship 9 6 30 p m , evangelis tic ser unt on, 6 30 p m , eventn 99
were weekend vtsitors of Mr .
spent a weekend ard ontil
vice
,
7
30
p
m
Prayer
and
am
Church
Schoo
l
10
am
worShi
p
serv•ce.
7
30
p
m
and Mrs . John Slack and UMW lh1rd Wednesday 1 30 fasting Tuesday, 10 am , Mrd
• Tuesday with Mr . and Mr~.
M1d week p r aye r service
week praver service. Wed Wed nesday, 7 30 p m
family and Mrs . Ada Slack of pm
Ray Russell and Ttna Rae of
nesd
ay
,
7
30
p
m
,
men
's
Fine Food &amp; Service
MINERSVILLE - Wo rship
'
MASON
CHURCH
0
Sandyville.
pra ye r meeti ng , Saturday , 7 CHRIST, P 0 Bo)l 487 , MilleFr
The Store with A Hea rt
10 am Church School 9 am
Middlepo rt
Washington C. H.
Locust' St.
Mrs
Daniel
Worley UMW t h~rd Monday 7 30 p m
p .m . . m iSSio nary meeting , St , Mason , W Va Sunda y
Rae me
Ph. 949-3342
Dial 992-5248
Mr, and Mrs. Carl McElroy
SYRACUSE
Church second Wednesday , 7·30 p.m Bible St udy tO am ; Wor sh 'P
returned home Monday and
of Colwnbus were weekend
Sc hool 9 30 am ., Wo rshrr
-UNtiED FAITH NON -· 11 am and ·7 p m Brble Stud y
Mrs. Dale Randall and Kelly se rv•ce 7 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Wednesday 7 p .m , Voca I
'" vtst tors of Mr . and Mrs. Paul
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
accompamed her to spend the
Rob ert :; mllh . pastor s unday mUS IC
, McElroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Rev . Howard Stuv e ley
FIRST
SOUTHER N
schoo l. "' :J O a m
c lass
week tn Beckley, W. Va., wtlh
Rev . Steven W11son
leade r. Leo Hill . wo r ShiP BA PTIST ·~ Corner of Secon d
Bill McElroy, Jeff ard Joey .
Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Worley'.
Rev Zeit;, Kruuewsl&lt;.i/
serv•ce . 10 .30 am . church . and An derso n, Mason Pasta r.
1
Mrs . Daniel Worley of
'
BET HANY - (Dorcas ) 7 JO p m
Wa lt er Clouct Sunday Schoo I.
Mrs . Pa ul Pierce and
Racine
Ph. 949-9591
Worsh•P 9 30 am Church
Beckley, W. Va ., was
E D E N
UNITED 9 .1 ~ a n1 worShip ser vrce. II
family of Mason spent a School 10 30 a m
•BR ET HR E N IN CHURIST a n1 and 7:30 p m Week ty
weekend visitor of Mr. and
CARMEL - Ch ur ch Sc hoo l E lden R Blake , pastor
O•ble study , Wednesday , 7 30
weekend wtth Mrs. Geneva
Mrs . Charley Smith ard Mr
9' 30 et m wo rshtp 10' 30 a .m Sunday St hoo l 10 am , pm
Shwnate and Mr, and Mrs. 2nd and 4th Sundays
Howard
McCoy ,
s upt ,
MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
an d Mrs. Doyle Knapp and
APPLE GROVE - Sund ay Morning sermon . 11 am . GOO , Ouddmg Lan e. f•/ •ilso n ,
Larry J ohnson and famil y.
''
family .
School
9
30
a
m
Wo
rship
7
·
30
Sunday
n1gh
t
se
r
vices
W
Va
Chester
1
en
nan
I,
Mr. and Mrs. James Marttn p m 1st and 3rd Sundays . Chrls t1an Endeavor 7 lO Pa stor Sunday school 9
15
"The Fnendly Folks"
Mr. and Mrs Dale Randall ,
Doal992 -3284
Mtddteport
of Manetta were Sonday Prayer meetmg Wednesday p 111 Song serv1ce . II p m , a 111 • Children·~ Church 6 ' 5
Pomeroy, Ohio
.. Kelly, of Briggs Rd .,
7
30
p
m
Fe\lowsh
lp
su
pper
F'rr•ac.
hrnq
8·30
p
m
Mtd
p
n1
Young
People's
Scrv
r
ce
evemng visttors of Mr . and
- .
f1'rst Saturday 6 p m UMW " ,. ..,"
Colwnbus, were Thursday
~""' rayer
meetrng . 6 15 p m , Eva n ~c l1 !.l IC
1-Mrs. Harley T. Johnson .
2nd
Tuesday
7
JO
p
m
•.
dncsday
,
7
p
.rn
.
Ra"y
Se r vice l 30 p m , Women 's
• evenin g visitor of Mr . and
EAST LETART - Church , ,dams . lav lea der
Missionary Counc•l 10 am
Mr
and Mrs. James
Mrs. Charley D. Smith. Mrs.
School lsi, 2nd . 3rd ~ undays ,
CHURCH
OF
JES US rirs• i'lnd thir d Tuesda y s
Reeves went to Barnesvtlle 9 30 a m Fourth Sunday CHRIST
Located al Pr a yer and O!ble Stud y,
Randall
and
daug hte r
Wednesda y to vistl his 10 30 a m Worship 2nd Rutland on New L1ma Road , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
Pomeroy, Ohio
ttl Co uri SI.
remai ned he re for weekend.
7 30 p m .:lth Sunday rie)(t tO forest /\ere Park
brother who has been '" the 9Sunday
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
30 am ; Prayer Meet ing Rev Ray i&lt;ousc . pils tor
"
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith
hospital.
Wednesday 7. 30 p m. UMW ~ohert Musser Sunday Sc hool
HJ\RlfOf.lO . HU F&lt;1.H r) '
of Kana uga were Saturday
1st luesday 7 30 p m
sup t Sunday schoo l. !O; JO
ISl 1n ChriS Iran lilt tOn
Meigs County Branch
WESLEYAN - {Racine ) ..... a rn , wor"!h lp 1 30 p 111 Utb le 1CHH
anernoon visitors of Mr. and
he r~ ev Willia m Camp be II ,.
Sun
day
Sc
hool
10
a
m
study
Wcdne!ldu
y,
7
~0 p m .
p,ts l(lr Sun day School. 9 JO
Mrs. Charley Smith, Mrs.
SALT LAKE CITY I UPI' Wo rship 11 am . Jr UMY F ' •d1ur day nl(l hl 11t .r v . r hCr
"'n1
Ja m es Hughes . su oI .
Daniel Worley , Mrs. Dale
Wednesday 3 30 p Ill . Bible o~l r"' I 10 p m
evenmg se rv1cc . 7.30 p m
Middleport, Ohio
_
The
Salt
Lake
City
Golden
St
udy
Thu
rsd
ay
7
p
m
Choi
r
HEMLOCK
GROVE
Randall , daugh ter, Kelly
Wt;!dnesday evening pray er
Pracilce
Thursday
8
p
m
CHRISTIAN
Roger
,
Pomeroy
296 W. Second
rtH" Citng , 7 30 p m
Yo u lh
Ph. 992-:1161
(Sandy McGhee) and Mr a nd Spikers of th e American
, ."
LETART FALLS - Chur ch Watson . pa sto r , Wallace
pr&lt;.~ycr $('r v•ce each Tuesda y
•
Soccer
League
s
igned
center.
Schoo
l
1st
,
2nd
,
3rd
~.u
ndays
Mrs . Doyle Knapp and
Bra dford , supt', morning
FA IRVIEW
BIBL E
forward Ramon Ramirez of 10 15 am . 41h Su r1d~y 9 15 worsh ip, 9 30; church school,
CHURCH, Letart , W Va , Rl
family.
am
,
Worship
lsi.
2nd
.
3rd
10 30,
yo ung
people 's
I . Rev C·co r ge Hosch a r ,
MAR~ET
Sonday dtnner guests of Mexico Thursday to a 1976. Su ndays 9· 1.5 a rn , ·llh meeting, 6·30 p m , evening
pa s tor ~ unday School 9 30
worship, 7:30 p ni .; Bible
Sunday 7 :JO p •"'
dy
Mr. and Mrs . Charley Smith contract.
"' 111 Prayf:&gt;r and Bible slu
Chesler, Oltlo
MORNING
SlAR
study , Wednesday , 7:30p .m . 7 10 p n• ·Co tt age Prlly e r
Rdlllire• was the leading
The FInest In Mobile Homes
were Mrs. Daniel Wurley uf
Worshi p 9:30 fl .m , Church
MT
.
UN
ION
BAI'11ST
·
~ erv lcc 1 ucs da y, 10 a m
S('Qrer
in
1
he
Mextcan
pro
1100
E.
Moln
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-7034 _i
School 10 30 a 111 , Mod week Rev R: , D Brown. sup ply Wors hrp ~.c n·l ce . Thursd oy,
Beckley, W. Va ., Mrs. Dale ·
Servi ce Wednesday 8 P m
paSTor , Sunday school SUQt , 7. JO p nt.
fu!ndall, Kel\}' of Briggs

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want
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6 ~NBC News 314,15; ABC News 13; News 6; Rhoda
8; CBS New s10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33.
7:00-Wortd at War 3; Lawrence Wetk ~.1~ ; Hee How
6,8; Firing Line 3J; In the Know 10; Newsmaker '76
fl .
7:JII-Treasure Hunt3; Last of the Wild 10; N..hvttle
on the Road 13
8 oo-Emergencyl3,4,15; Movie " Brenda Starr" 6,13;
Jeltersons 8,10; Riv a ls ol Sherlock Holmes 33.
B:311-Doc 8,10 .
9 ·00-Movle " Joe Ktdd" 3,4,1S; Mary Tyler Moore
8.10; Austin Clfy Llmlfs 33.
9 :311-Movle " Ktu Me, Kill Me" 6, 13; Political Talk 8;
Bob Newhart tO.
10 .06-Carol Burnett 8,10; Soundstoge 33.
11 :06-News 3,4,8, 10, 13; ABC News 6; PollllcaiTalk 151
J11n.:~k I :1:1 ~
11 : 15- Movle "Suddenly Last Sumnler" 6.
11 :311-Movle " Lost Flight" 3; Saturdoy Night •.tS;
Boxing 8, Movie "Battle of the Bulge " 10; Movie
" Murder In the Blue Room" 13.
1 :oo-Sammy &amp; Company 6; Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert 8
1 15-News 3; Movie "Night Mons ter" 13.
1 :JII-Movle " A Hattul of Rain" 10.
1 :45-Movle " Day -Time Wile" J.
J 00-ABC News 13
3 :15-Mov le"Deep Waters" 3.
3 :311-Movle " Invasion U.S.A." tO.
~ : 45-Movle "Crazy House" 3.
6 :06-Movle "Gun In His Hand" 3.

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The careful player will lead
the queen or clubs firs t. lie
will have noted that If Wes t
holds all £i ve clubs there will
be no way to get four tri cks
there. but that if East holds
all five this queen play will
make it possible to finesse
twice a gains t th e nine-eight.
Th ese little differences
don ' t mea n anything most ol
the time , but they do di H·
tinguish th e r ea lly goO&lt;I
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A X Y D LB. A A X R
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work it :

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Norlh East

South

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Pa!ls

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Pass

3 N.T. Pass

Opening lead - J •

Your partne r Opl!ns one
diamond . There is a one splllilovercall and you bid two
hearts Your partner bids two
notrump . What do you bid.

One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A lo c__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:___,
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, et~ . Single letters, By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
apostrophe!, the length and formation of the words are all
Here is another hand to now'!
hints. Each day the code lett era are different.
We JUSt raise our partner tn
separate the men from the
three
notrump. Our Sl'&lt;Ond·
boys. Not that it represents
CRYPI'OQUOTE
choice is three diamonds a nd
anythmg of real importance
J G H. South ts tn a nice, comfortable third choice three hearts .
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three not rump contract and is
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for
the experfs? Write "Ask
M
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sure
of
10
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come
Hell
or
NTC
KUT
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htgh water.
the Jacobys " cart of lhla
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club at trick two. The ordinary, il stamped, se/1-addreeaed
LT HI 0 C G
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careless player leads a low envelopes are enclosed. The
Yeslerday's Cryploquote: NO PERSON CAN BE A GREAT one and plays an honor afte r mosf interesting questions
LEADER UNLESS HE TAKES A GENUINE JOY IN THE East plays low. West sho ws wrll be used in this column
SUCCESSES OF THOSE UNDER HIM. - W.A. NANCE
out and now our ca reless and w111 receive copies of
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player will only collect three JA COBY MODERN.)

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Park,
Oklahoma
:It Noble
Italian
family
Z7 Common
noun sufflll
28 Powdered
lava
2t Withdrew
3Z Espy
33 Table scrap t:u+-+--lf-34 Singing
syllable
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descriptive
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19 Do 8 cryptographer's job
Z2 - gin
Z3 Pestered
Z4 Jewiah
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Z5 Scot's
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Vegetable Soup IS, Harlem Globetrotters Popcorn
Machine 8; Me n From C O.S, I tO; Moke A Wish 13;
Mister Rogers 20.
8: DO-Emergency Plus 4, 3,4; Hong Kong Phooey 6, 13;
Sesame St. 20
a · JII-Josle &amp; the Pussycats3.4. 1S; Tom &amp; Jerry-Grape
Ape 6, 13; Bugs Bunny-Rood Runner 8; Bugs Bunny
&amp; Friends 10.
9:00-Secret Lives of W~ ldo Kitty 3,4,tS; Elec Co. 20.
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Scooby Doo 8, tO; Mister Rogers 20.
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11 .00-Band Festival J; Speed Buggy 6, 13; Return
tothe Planet olthe Apes4,15 , Space Nul• 8, 10, Etec .
Co. 20.
11 :311-0ddbait Couple 13; Westwlnd 4,1S; CBPA
Bowling 6; Ghost Busters 8, 10; Mister Rogers 20 .
12 oo-Jetsons 4, 1S; Volley of the Dinosaurs 8, tO;
Action News tor Kids 13 ; Vegetoble Soup 20.12 :311Go-USA 4, 15; VIewpoint 8; Fat Albert 10; Ne KI
Generaflon 1J
1.00-Davld Niven's World 3; Champions 4, Bowling
6, 13 ; Festival of Lively Arts for Young People 8,10;
Wrestling IS; Lowell Thomas Remembers 33.
I ~11-Greo test Sports Legends 3; Biography JJ
2: DO- Gra ndstand 3,15; Baseball Warm -Up 4;
Champions B; Urban League tO; Energy Saver 33 ..
2 IS- Baseball 3,4 ; Bseball 1S.
2 311-Movle "Treas ure ls lond" 10; Valiant Veers 33
3 oo-oufdoors with Julius Boros 6; World ol Survival
8; Fishing with 'Roland Martin 13; Family at Wa r
3J
3 311-Goll 6,13; To Be Announced 8
&lt;·DO-Political Talk B, Call It Macaroni 10; Resour ceful West Virginia 33.4: 30:.Sports Spectacular B;
Movie " Hardcase" tO; Let's Grow • Garden 33.
4 45-Scoreboard 4.
s ·oo-FBI 3; Wide World of Sports 13; Don Adams
Screen Test ~ ; To Be Announced 1S; What ' s
Cooking? 33
s JII-Adam·12 4; Guppies to vroupers 33 .

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Yesterday's ADiwer

6 :06-Sun,lse Semester 8,10.
6 · JII-Fun lor Eyeryo ne 6; TV Classroom 8; Treehouse
Club 10; Kentucky Club 10; Kent ucky Afield 13.
1 .oo-Sat urday Report J ; Ag -USA 4; Eddie Saunders
6 ; Treehouse Club 8; U S Farm Reporl10; Groovle
goolles 13

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city
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frail
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10 On the spot
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SUNDAY TIMES SENTINEL

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one letter to each square, to
lo r m four ordinary words.

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the sermonette

5 ()()-Bonanza 3, P artrid!ie Family 8; Mission tm .
possible 15.
5.lii-Adam 12 4, New s 6. Family Affair 8; Elec. Co .
20,JJ ; Adam-12 1l
6:()()-News l ,4,8, 10, IJ, 15; ABC News 6; Zoom 20,J3.
6 311-NBC News 3,4,15; ABC News 13; Andy Grittlth 6;
CBS News 8, 10 , Hodgepodge Lodge 20;
Carrasco lendas 33.
7 ·oo-Truth or Cons. 3; To Tell the Truth 4; Bowling for
Dollars 6; Space 1999 8; Aviation Weather J3;
News 10. Pol itical Talk 13, Famly Affair 15 , Oh1o
Journal 20
7 311-Porter Wagoner J; Treasure Hunt 4; Candid
Camera 6, Evening Edition with Martin Agronsky
20 ; $25,000 Pyramid 10, To Tell the Truth ,13; Pop
Goes the Country 15, Black Perspective on the
News J3
8 06-Sanford &amp; Son J,4, 15; Donny &amp; Marte 6,13; Sara
8, 10; Washington Week In REview 20,33.
8 Jll-The Praclice 3,4 Wall Street Week 20,33.
Politica l Talk 15
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THE SALVATION
11 5
Bulle rn ul

Pomeroy

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Envoy

Wln •ng ,

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and Mr s

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Sunday hOitness
mee hng , 10 am ' Sunday
sc hooL 10 30 a m
leacter
YP SM Eto 1se Adams 7 JO

· MORSE
CHAPEL
Worsh ip 11 am . . Church
Sc hool 10 a .m
PORTLAND - Worsh iP
7 30 o m ~ Church School 9. 30
a ~~TTON - Church Sc hool
9 •JOa m Worship l si anc;t Jrd

l"rl : \ unday rventno
worsh ip. 7 p m
.
T UPPERS
PLAINS
CHR ,ISTIAN CHURCH
E uq t nc \Jnc.Jer wood , piiSfor ,
Howard C.1ldw cll. J , Sunday
'1chool 'rupt ~r 'Und~y Schoo l.
9 30 a m , Morning Ser mon ,
10 ) 0 a 111 , Sunday cvenlng
,.en11ce . 1 p rn
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN
Rev
1 r c cland Norrts , pastor ;
1 loyd Norns , supt Sunday
school. 9 30 i' m • morn 1ng
se rmo n. 10.30 ,, m , Pr ~yer
serv ice . Wednesday , 7: 30 p.m .
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY - G P
~ mllh . pa sTor Sunday Schoo l.
10 am . Arthur Henson,
~ upr 1 Morr1mg Worship . 11
a m , You ng Peop le's serv•ce,
7 p m , Evenmg serv•ce, 7 30
p m Wed nesday Mid Week
Pror er ~e r vice . 7.30 p m ,
You h meeting , 6 30 p m ,
EIJening worSh ip." 7.30 p,m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
Rev 1
THE NAZARENE Herbert
Grate ,
pastor
Worshrp serv•ce, I 1 am and
7 30 p m Sunday . Sunday
Sc hool. 9· 30 am . ~ • chard
Barton , supt Prayer meeting .
Wedr1esday. 7 30 p m
, BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST Jack Perry ,
mml s ter Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am , mornmg church 10 . 30
a m ; Sunday evenmg serv •ce,
7 30 p m Wednesday serv 1ce,
8pm
-·~lAU REL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST CHURCH Rev r loyd F Shook. . flastor .
Lloyd w nght , Sunday Schoo l
Supl , M0rr11ng WorSh ip 9 30
a m . Sunday Sc hool 10 20 a
m • Wednesday Prayer: an d
Brble Study 7. 30 p m , Sunday
evening wor ship 7 30 p m ,
Cho•r Pra ctice Thursday , 7 p

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!&gt;al va lion meeting . Sundays 10 . 30 am
VAN pL ad
leS Home League , 12 noo n
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
CHURCH
POMEROY
2 p ,m . Thursday , prttver
Rev . Robert Meece.
. Re v O' De ll 1....0 eet
Pa!1or
TRINITY CHURCH - Rev Manl ey ,
, Henry Ebl 1n. " 1 1ng and B ible st udy ,
Dennts Creegar,
W H Perrin, pa stm . Roy Sunday Sc hool Supt Sunday Th ursday . 7· 30 P m
AHoc . Minister
Maye r , Su nday sc hool supt Schoo l 9 30 am . Ev en ing
MIDDLEPORT
JOPPA - Worst11p 10 am .
Church school . 9 · 15 s m , worSh•P T· Jop m . Pra ye r and
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Ch u r c h Sc hool9a m , Pray e r
worsh•P serv1ce. 10 30 am Pra•sc se rvr cc. Thur sCiay . 7 JO Co rn er Fourth and M a in . Meeting We dnesday 8 p m
Choir r e hea rsa l, Tu esday . pm
Mid dlepo rt R ev Henry K ey ,
LONG BOTTOM Wor
7. 30 p m under d irec l•on o l
SYRACUSE
FIRST Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hool. Sht j:) 9 am , Sunday School
CHURCH OF COO - Rev 9 30 a m
Mrs Paul Nease
Mrs
Erv1n · 9 . 4~ a .m , Prayer Meellng
Georg e Oil e r ~ pasto r Sunday Ba4mga rdn er, sup! . Morn ing Wednesday 7· 30 p m .
POMEROY CHURCH OF school , 9 .t5 a •Jl , mornrng wo r Shi p, IO · .t 5 am
NORTH
BETHEL
YHE NAZARENE - Corn er pr ea ch•ng ,
II
am .
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Worship 11 am .. Church
Union rtnd Mulberry Rev evange i•Strc t&gt;e n11c e. 7 30 p m - La rr y Ca rn ahan , pres•dmg Schoo l 10 ~ m
Clyd e V rte pder son , pastor Pray er m eettng , ThursCiay , m•n•ster
Sunda y, Bible
AlFRED - Sunday School
Sundav schoo l. 9 30 am Glen 7, 30 p m
lectur e 9 30 am
Walch 9 · 45 am , Worsh•p 11 am ,
McCiyng , s upt , mornmg
POMEROY
WESTSIDE tow e r s tudy 10 30 am , Prayer mee t•ng Wednesday
wor sh •P· 10 30 a m , evenrng CHURCH OF CHRIST , 100 W Tuesday , B1ble s tudy , 7 30 7 4 5 p m , UMW l rd Tuesday
serv•ce. 7 30 . m1d week Ma1n Sl
J er r y Paul. p m , Thur sday . m1n 1str y 8 p m
se rv ice. Wedn es day , 7 30 P m mrn rs ter . phon e 99 2 76b6 school , 7 JO p m . se rv•ce
fi:EEOSVILLE - Sunday
GRACE EPISCOPAL - Th e Co n sc r va t i iJ e
non
8 30 p m
Sc hoo l 9 JO a m Wo r shi p 7 30
Rev Harold Deeth, rec tor instrumental , Sunday wor meet.ng
MIDDlEPORT CH UR CH p m , Prayer Meeting 7 30
Church services , 10 30 am . Sh•P 10 am , B•bl e stud y. II OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN p m Tuesday. UMW 7 30
Holy commun •on f~rsl Sunday a m , wor shrp , 6 p m Wed UNION - Lawrence Manley , p m 1st Thur sday
ot month , church sc noo l. 10 JO ncsdav A•hle s tud y. 7 p m
pa stor Mrs Russell Young ,
SILVER RIDGE - Wor
am tor nurscrv lhrouah 12
Sur1day Sc hool Su p! Sunday Sh•p 10 a ,m Chtrfch Schoo l 9
POMEROY CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
FREEWILL School 9 · J O a m Even 1ng am
CHRIST - RIC:hllrd Evanson , BAPTIST - RQger Tu rner . worsh1p , 7 30 Wednesday
TUPPERS PLAINS
pastor Bible school . 9 30 pastor Sunday school. 10 a prayer m'eehng . 7 JO p.m
WDrs hip9a m et'r'Orch School
a m , worsh ip, 10 30 am • m Morn ing sen••ce , 11 a m
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF 10 a .m
adult worship se rv rce and Sunday evening serv ice , 7 30 GOO - Rac•neRoule2. the
KEN O
CHURCH
OF
young people's meeting , 7 30 p m Wednesday Bible Study , Rev
Jam es M
Muncy , CHRIST - George Freder•ck,
p m Combtned B1ble study Wednesday , 7 30 D. m
pastor Sunda y schoo L 9 45 su p! Serv 1ce wee kly , 9 30
and prayer meeting . Wed
am
morn•ng worship . 11 a rn on Sunday PreachrnQ
nesda y, 1 30 p m
am : even1ng worshrp . 7 30 firsT ar1d lh1rd Sundeys of
OLD
DEXTER
BIBLE
THE SALVAT IO N ARMY mo nlh by CliffOrd Sm1th , 9 30
ISTIAN CHURCH - Rev Prayer meet mg . Tu esday
Envoy Ray W Wining, oft1cer CHR
7 30 p rn , Young people 's a m
Ron
Terry
pa
stor
Sun
day
in charge Sunday , 10 am , sc hooL 10 am , Mr s Worley mee lmg 7 30 pm Thursday
HOBSON
C: H R: !ST IAN
Hol•ness m eetr ng 10 30 am . Fr a nc 1S.
M IDDL EPORT FIRST UNION - Darre ll Doddn\1 ,
super•nlendent
Sunday
So;: hool
Young Morn•ng worship
am BAPTIST - Corner S•x. lh and pastor Sunday Schoo L 9 30
People 's Leg ion 7 p m . Sunday even.nt;;~ se.r v• 11
PeTer am Leo nard G•l more , f1rSI
ce . 7. jQ Palme r , the Rev
Ttlur sday , 1 to 3 p ll'l , li;iC11 eS
GRAHAM
UNITED Granda! , pas lo r , Danny elde r eve n1ng s.e rv1ce , 7 30
Hom e League . 7 p m Prep METHODIST Wedne s day prayer
Pre achmg Thompson , super rnt enden1 p m
classes
30 a m , firSt a nd second Sunday Sc hool WM PO Radro m~et r ng , 7 JO p m
ST PAUL LUTHERA N 9Sunday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
s of each month , lh •rd program 7 45 a m , Sunday
DE XTER CHURCH OF
CHURCH ,
Corn er
of
fourth Sundays ea ch Schoo L 9 !5 a m , Mornmg GO O - Rac•ne Route 2 The CHR IST - Char les RusselL
Sycam ore and Secon d Sts , and
Youth Re11 Charles Hand . pasTor Sr .m m•Ster . Norman C W1ll ,
mont
h
.
worsh•P
ser•nce
at
7 30 wo r s.h 1p, 10 15 a m
Pom eroy , Th e Rev Wtll1am
Wednesday e . . . ent ngs at act tv rll es and fellows h•P fo r Sunday sc hool. 9 ' 45 am • sup ! , Sunday school , 9 30 Sunday
M1dd\eswar1h Pa stor Su nday p7 m
30 Pra yer and Btble Studv tu nr,H and se n 1or h1g h mornmg worsh •P· 11 am a m , worsh •P serv 1ce, 10 30 · Acts
SchOQI ar 9 45 am and
SEVENTH DAY
AD · s tudenrs , 6 p m Sunday Even mg servrces . Tuesday a m . B•b le st udy , Tuesday, 4 5-21
Church Serv •ces II am
and Fr iday , 7 30 P m
VENT
IST,
Mu
lberr
y
He
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tS eve nmg wo rSh ip 7 JO p m
7 30 p m
SACRED HEART - Rev Road . P omeroy
Mrd week pra ye r se r v•ces ,
SEARWAlL OW R lO GE
Pastor
.
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Fa th er Paul D . Wellon t Gera r d Seto n. Sa bb ath Sch ool Wedn esd ay , 7 30 p m
Monday
CH URCH OF CHRI ST· · Doug OF JESUS CHRIST OF
pa s to r
P hone
99 2 2825 Supe r i nt en d ent , C l ara
Acts
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
.
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nllntsTer
!3rble
LAT
TER
DAY
SAINTS
Saturday evenrng Mass , 7 30 ,
4:23-31
in ty r e Sabba th Sc hoo l Middlepo r t 5t h and Mam , stu dy , 9 30 a m · morn•ng Portland
Ra c rne Roa d
Sunday Mass . a and 10 am . Mc
Glaze
m•nlsTer
,
worshrp
,
10
JO am
evenrng
Oeu
r
ge
Satu
rday
a
ft
ern
oon
a
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1
00.
Wil
liam
Roush
,
pas
tor
Denny
Con fession . Sa turd ay . 17 30 wrth
SheeTs , s up errn worshrp , 8 p m • . Wednesday Evans .
worSh ip
s er vtce J ames
Sunday
Sch ool , Tuesday
om
tendent B1 ble school. 9 30 llr ghl F"11b le s tudy . a P m
Drre ctor Sunday School. 9 30 Acts
• POMEROY FIRST BAP · foll owmg at 3 IS
am morn ing worsh 1p, 10 30
KENO
CHURCH
OF am , Morning worship , 10 30 6 6·15
RUTLAND FtJlST BAP
TIST - Rev Ralph Zundel ,
am evenmg worship, 7 30 . CHRIST
George am , Sunday eve n rng serv1ce
pas to r
Will1am Watson , TIST CHURCH - Rev Roger prayer
Fre derick , supr
Sund ay 7 p m Wednesday evening
Sunday school su pt , Sunday Ford J r , pas tor , Or ew y nesday serv rce. 7 p m Wed ·.. morn
Wednesday
•ng servtce, 9·30 a . m
prayer se rv•ces, 7 30 p m
sc hool, 9 30 am , BV F. 6 GQre, su pt . Sunday sc ho ol
II Samuel
M
IDDlEPORT
CH
URCH
w
th
preaching
on
f
lfSI
and
1
BET HL E HEM BA PTIST p m ,
Bib le study , Wed 9 JO a m , morn rng worsh rp
9 1-13
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
th 1rd Sunday of month by
ReiJ
Earl Shuler , pastor
nes day . 7 p m , cho.r pract11:e. 10 45 a f1'l
Dor1 Cole pastor . Mr s Mary George Pickens .
Worship serv•ce . 9 30 am ,
Wedn esday 8 30 p m
Lathey
Sunday scnoo l supt
STIVE RSVILlE COM · Sunday school 10 30 a rn .
THE
HILAND
CHAPEL
,
Thursday
BURLINGHAM CHURCH
George Casto . pastor Sun day Sunday sc ho ol, 9 30 am , MUNIT Y CHURCH ~ S un~ay Bible STUOY a n o ' E!~~
Luke
- Rev Bobby Elk•ns , pastor
serv
1
ce
Thursday
,
7
30
~
O:,c hoo l '1 JO. a m . e iJenrng mo rnmg worshi p, 10 30 am . school se rv1 ce. 10 am ;
10:25-37
Su nday s c hooL 10 am ,
worS h ip
7 JO
Thursday Sund ay eva ngelisti C meet1ng , Prayer meet1ng . Ttw rsday, 1 C ARLET(fN CHURCH worsh•P ser"Y ice , 11 a m and 7
evenrn g pray er se rv1ce 7 30 7 30 p m Prayer meetrng , p n1 s unday even mg serv .ce , Krngsbury Road Gary K•ng,
p m . Wednesday evenrng
Friday
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
7 om
pa s tor Sunday school. 9 30
pm
t&gt;e rv..!.CL....LP m
John
am
..
evenmg
wo
rShip,
7
JO
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PRESBYTERIAN
ZION
CHURCH
OF
POMEROY
FIRST
13·1-17
MINISTRY
OF
MEIGS CHRI ST
Pomeroy p m Prayer mee t• ng , Wed
RACINE
APOSTO LIC
SOUTHERN BAPTIST - 181
COUNTY - Dw1ghl L ZavtiZ . HarriSOnville Road . M1ke nesday, 1 30 D m
CHURCH Evange ltSIIC
Mulberry Ave , a ltd tated
d~rec t o_
, _~
..
G•rton . pastor . Bi ll McE lroy ,
LONG
BOTTOM
Saturday
with S B C Gary Basham . serv1ce , Sunda y, 7 30 p m ,
Sunday school sup! Sunday CHRISTIAN - Bruce Sm 1lh ,
HARRISONVILLE PRE S·
prayer meettng . lu esday .
Romans
Sunday school s up1 . Sunday
pastor
Wallace
Damewood
,
Rev
school , 9 30 a m . mornrng
7 30 p m . B•ble study , BYTERIAN
sc hool . 9 30 am , morn •ng
12 .9·21
Ernest S tr~ck t m , pastor
worship and commun1on , Su pt Bib le School , 9 30 a m
Thu rsday , 7 30 p m
Sc11plures saiected by The A.mencan BibMI Society
.... orsh •P· 10 30 am ' eiJerytng
C&lt;lprnght
197E Ka1Sier Ad&gt;-lertrstrrg Servrce, lnc Sltasburg Vrrgmra
Sun day chu r ch sc hool. 9 JO 10 30 a m , Sunday evenrng Preachmg se r v1ce, 10 45 a m
-Norsn •P !'} :1 0 p m B•ble
m, Mrs Homer Lee , supt . youth Chrlst•an Endeavor . No evenrng se rv1 ce
study , Wednesdav 7 30 P m
MIDW AY
COMMUN ITY 0morn
6 30 p m . worsh1p se rv1ce ,
HY SE LL - RUN
•RE"
1ng wo r shrp , 10 30
CHurch
at
Langs
vrlle
FAIRPLAY
CHAPEL ,
MIDDLEPORT - Sunday 7 30 p m
Wed~esday METHODIST CHURCH Sc
hooL
10
a
m
8
1ble
Sunday
With the hope it wilL in' some measurE!, foster and h7lp sustain that
lo c at e d on Mergs County
school, 9 30 a m , R• chard even ing prayer meehng and• Rev Paul Nev• lle, pastor
st udy . Wed nesd ay , 7 30 p m
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Du rh am Sunday SchOol , 10
the business firms and organizations whose names appear below.
SYRACUSE
Morni
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CHURCH,
Pme
Gro
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Th
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you
th
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b
45
p
m
7 p m wllh Roscoe and worsh p , 9 a m , Sunday ReiJ Wrllr am M•d dl eswart h, Evangelis l ~e serv •c e 7 30 p m
ll m . worship serv •ce, 7 30
1
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leaders
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Sunday .
Pra ye r
schoo l. 10 a rn Mrs Sam pso n Pastor Ch urch Se rvices 9 30 Prayer meetmg , Thursday,
meet ing Tuesd a y, 7 30 p m ,
AITH TABERNACLE _Hall , sup I
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am , Sunday School10 30 am 7 30 p rn
youlh serv1ce 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OV
FREEDOM
GOSPEl
1URCH Bailey Run
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - KimCole , pastor , l MISSION
1 r~d a•·
at Ba ld Kno b . Rev
R~"
James 0
Road ' Re "~ Emmett Rawson , GOD
Kevin King, Sunday schooP
J Gr1ff 1th , supt of ch ur ch,
RUTLAND
AP OSTOLI L
pastor Hand ley Dunn , su p! . Guynn
pastor
Sun day
supt Sunda y school . 9· 301 E
Nat 1onwtde Insu rance Co. of Columbus, 0 .
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Sma ll Eng me Sa les &amp; Se r vice
CHURCH
OF
JESU S
Sunday sc hool , 10 am . sc hool , 10 am . Sunday
am i wors hip serv tce, 10 30' pa
307 Spring Ave. '
Pomeroy
s
tor
Roger
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,
Sr,
CHRIST Thomas L
Ph
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992-3092
Middleport
498
Locust
St
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Sunday evenrng SCI'IJ ICt ' worsh tp, 11 am , Sunday
am , Sunda y services, 71 Sunday Schoo l sup t Sun day
Doal992-2318
Ho lmes . pastor Evangelist ic
1 30 ,
B1bte teach1ng . 7 JO
evenmg serv•cc . 7 p m ,
lh
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w d
school. 9 30 a m , pr ayer
se rvtce. thursday . 7 30 P m
Wedn eSday worsh•P servrce , P m ' 'iOU
mee •ng ,
e
p mf Thur sd ay
nesday . 7 p.m
- _
meelmg Tuesday. 7.30 p m ,
~RESH PRODUCE&amp; PLANTS
730pm
AN IIYUIIY BAPTIST
yo uth meel mg . bp m Sunday .
·H.AZE L
COMMUNil Y Rev Free land No r r1$, pastor leaders Ada Va n Mete r an d
2 Conven~ent Locattons
CHURCH
Near Long Sundily school 10 am . Gretfa Sutt le Sunday evenmg
Bottom . Edsel Hart. pastor Churc h servrce . 7 p m wo r sh tp . 7 p m through
Pomeroy Ph . 992-2582
Bakers of Good Bread
Sunday se hOul , 10 a m , Wednesday B•ble Study , 7 wrn ter months
Hunt1ngton , W. Va .
Churc h, 7 30 p m , ~raye r o m
MT. HERMON CHURCH
Mason , Ph. 773-5721
meehf1g, 7 30 p m Thursda y
RACINE CHURCH OF THE OF
THE
UNITED
MIDDLEPORT P EN · NAZARENE - Rev Joh n A BRETfiREN IN CHRIST TECOSTAL - Thir d Ave, the Co ff mar1 , pasto r Su nday Rev James H l eac h, pastor
The voice of one crying for this generation : What ;s the
Re . . . Wil l•am Kntll el. pa $tor
Sc hoo l, 9 30 a m . Gera ld Sun day school . 9 30 a m ,
Rapture of the Church ?
Rona ld Dugan Sunday School We ll s. sup I Morn ir1g Worsh ip. Russell
Spen cer. sup l ,
Supt Classes for a ll ages , 10 JO a m , Sunday eve nmQ Wo r shi p serv rce , 10 45 a m ,
I
evenrng servrce , 7 30 Brbl e worship
7 30
Pra ye r Eve nmg WQ rship alternatrng
Two Locat1ons
I Thessalonians 4:17 - Then we which are alive and
st udy , Wednesaday
7 30 meet•ng, Wednesda y. 7 30 p w1 lh c E a t 7 30 p m on
Moddleport, 0 . (
Grocen es &amp; Genera l Merchandise
59
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Second
St.
remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to
Sunc;lay
Prayer
mee11ng
,
7
JO
Ph. 949-5772
Gallipolis, 0.
P m , youth services, Frrday . • m RACtNE FIRST BAPTIS T"
Racine
46 Court St.
7 30 p m
p m Wednesday. Alf r ed
meet the LDrd in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
MIODLE.PORT
- Don L Walker . Pa stor , Wo lfe , l~y lea der
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Ronn teSa lser , Sunda y schoo l
'
WHITE ' S CHAPEL
Corner Ash and Plum , Noe l s upt , Sunday school. 9 30 ·coolvil le RO
The word Rapture is not found in the Holy Scriptures, but
Rev
Roy
Herr man n. pastor Saturda.,.
a m . mor n1ng worshtp , 10 . 40 Dee ter . pasto r Sund ay school.
through the years has been on the lips of Born Again
evenrng serv 1ce , 7 30 p m • a m ,
Sun day
even ing 'il 30 am , worsh •P servtce.
Believers. Many of today's believers are looking forward to s unday school. 10 a m , worsh •P· 7 30. Wednesday 10 30 a m B1ble stud y and
We F1l l All Doctors PresCri ptions
prayer service , Wedn esday ,
this great event . The word Rapture is the sta te of being carrted Sunday eve n1ng worShip , 7 30 evenmg Brble study , 7 30
214 E. Main
Pome roy
pm
DANVILL E WESLEYAN - 7 30 0 nl
991-19SS
Pomeroy
away with joy or caught up, whtch explains why it is used.
Ph.
992-SlJO
Rev Lelon Glasure, pastor
MEIGS -·
RUTLAND
We know not the day or the hour of this appointed time but
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Sunda11 Schoo l. 9 30 am .
RUTLAND ~HuRCH OF
THE UNITED
youth and 1un •or youth ser CHRIST - Carl Peak , pastor
the scripture tells us when you see the fi~ tree be~an to put
MET HODIST CHURCH
V I Ce , 6 dS p m .
eve ning v H Bral ey, Sunday school
forth leaves, ye know that summer IS nigh.
prayer sup! Sunday school , 9 30 a .
RQbert T. Bumgarn er,
worShi p 7 30 p m
Director
and pra 1se, Wedn esday , 7 30 m • worship and communion ,
People will be eating, drinking, marrying a nd gtvmg tn
louis W. Osborne
POMEROY CLUSTER
Pm
10 : 30 a. m youth meeting , 6
marriage when Clmst comes to "catch away" His church
220
E
Ma1n
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2178
Rev Rob ertHayd en
SILVER
RUN
FREE p m . Sunc:lay evening ser
Pomeroy
992-21S6
The world will be going on as usual not looking for His return .
Rev . o . wm . Sydenstrlckcr
BAPTIST -- Mil es Tr out, vice, 7, regular board
CHESTER - wors hip 9 15 paslor Su nday sc hoo l, 10 mPetina. Se1urdey, 7 p,m
There will be "stgns" so patient believers can see that the
- ~ !'
am Church Schoo l 10 am
am • Steve Little , supt ,
time is approaching. The world generally s peaking, will scoff
POMEROY Wors h rp Eve nrng serv1ce, 7 p m . ,
RUTLAND COMMUNITY
10.30a m Ch urch School9 15 prayer meelrng , Thursday , 7 CHURCH - Sunday Sc hoo I,
at th e tdea. Those watching are warned that they not be caught
am UMYF630pm
pm
9 30 a m . worsh lp serv 1ce. l I
off guard .
E NTERPRISE - Wonhip
CHl:)ti=H: CHURCH OF a m , Wedn esda y praye r
Keepsake Diamond Rings
Bakers of Gay 90 Bread
q am Ch urch Schoo l 10 am
GOD-R ev Bobby Parler, . meeting , 7 30 p m . yout h
Take heed lest He come suddenly (it will be a sudden
M1ddlepor1
Ph. 992-3030
ROCK
SPRINGS
pa
stor
Sun
day
Sc
hool.
9
JO
serv
1
ces
.
Sunda
y,
1
p
m
212
E. Ma 1n St., Pomeroy
event) and find you burdened wtth the cares of this life.
Ph . 992-3 78S
Worshrp 1 10 am Church a m . worshrp serv•ce . II Sunday nig ht worship, 7 30
Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be
School 9 am UMYF 6 30 am . . evenmg serv• ce . 7 30
k UT LA1'ftf' - "CRUR~
.
pm
youT h serv•ce Wednesday . THE
'accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to
NAZARENE ReiJ
FLATWOODS - Worship 7 30 P m
lloyd D Grimm , J r , pas tor
pass, and to stand before the Son of Man . - Mrs. Juanita
1\a m Chu rch Sc hool 10a m
LANGSVILlE CHRISTIAN Sunday
schoo l. 9 30 am .
MIDDlEPORTCLUSTER
CHURCH
Te d Jones.
·.T ackett, Patrtot Star RDute, Gallipolis, Ohio 45631.
serv.c e , 10 30 am "
( Formerly Sadie's Market)
Rev Robert Bumgarner
pa stor Sunday schoo l. 9. 30 worsh•P
.
broadcasl lt\le over WMPO
Middleport , Ohio
Syracuse
HEATH - worshtp 10 30 am
Roy Sigm an . sup t · young
Ph. 992-3986
peop
le·s
ser
vrce,
6
45
.
'
.. m Church Sc hoOl 9 30 am
mornmg wo r sh•P · 10 30 . evangel istic ser vice , 7 30 p m
Sunday evening serv1ce . 1 30 .
Road, Mr . and Mrs . Doyle UMYF 6 p m
mee ting , Wedn esday
RUTLAND
Jeffrey mrd week serv•ce , Wed 7Prayer
30
p.m . ,
MISS IOnar y
Knapp, Kevin, Kail, Char les , Ge rb er' , Pas tor . Worship J)CSday , 7 30 P m
I·
meeling , 7 30 p m . fir s I
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
10 30a m Chu r ch School9 30
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Wec:lnesday of month
TH E NAZARE NE - Rev .
I:
Johnson and Mr, Stout of am
'-1ASON '0UNTY
Da le Bass . pa st or, Bob
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
MASOI. . 'S T BAPTIST ~
'
Moo re, Sunday school supl , ~e cond and 1 v •"n P.roy Sis
Albany .
Rev R •chard E Jar1.11s
100 E. Main
Pomeroy
'
Su
nday
school
classes
for
a
ll
ASBURY
Worsh
tp
11
Mr . and Mrs. Har ley E .
Stan Cnug, pastor 5ur.da v
Dial992 -210t
"Hel l" Dea ler
am Church School 9 SO a m, ages , 9 30 am , mornrng school. 9 45 a m . worshi p
Ph. 949-5961
Johnson , Terry and Cheryl, UMW f1rst Tuesday
Third
St
worship
,
10
45
a
m
.
NY
PS.
se r1J1ce , 11 a m , lr amin
• Lincoln Russell , local,
- .
FORST RUN - Worship 9 6 30 p m , evangelis tic ser unt on, 6 30 p m , eventn 99
were weekend vtsitors of Mr .
spent a weekend ard ontil
vice
,
7
30
p
m
Prayer
and
am
Church
Schoo
l
10
am
worShi
p
serv•ce.
7
30
p
m
and Mrs . John Slack and UMW lh1rd Wednesday 1 30 fasting Tuesday, 10 am , Mrd
• Tuesday with Mr . and Mr~.
M1d week p r aye r service
week praver service. Wed Wed nesday, 7 30 p m
family and Mrs . Ada Slack of pm
Ray Russell and Ttna Rae of
nesd
ay
,
7
30
p
m
,
men
's
Fine Food &amp; Service
MINERSVILLE - Wo rship
'
MASON
CHURCH
0
Sandyville.
pra ye r meeti ng , Saturday , 7 CHRIST, P 0 Bo)l 487 , MilleFr
The Store with A Hea rt
10 am Church School 9 am
Middlepo rt
Washington C. H.
Locust' St.
Mrs
Daniel
Worley UMW t h~rd Monday 7 30 p m
p .m . . m iSSio nary meeting , St , Mason , W Va Sunda y
Rae me
Ph. 949-3342
Dial 992-5248
Mr, and Mrs. Carl McElroy
SYRACUSE
Church second Wednesday , 7·30 p.m Bible St udy tO am ; Wor sh 'P
returned home Monday and
of Colwnbus were weekend
Sc hool 9 30 am ., Wo rshrr
-UNtiED FAITH NON -· 11 am and ·7 p m Brble Stud y
Mrs. Dale Randall and Kelly se rv•ce 7 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Wednesday 7 p .m , Voca I
'" vtst tors of Mr . and Mrs. Paul
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
accompamed her to spend the
Rob ert :; mllh . pastor s unday mUS IC
, McElroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Rev . Howard Stuv e ley
FIRST
SOUTHER N
schoo l. "' :J O a m
c lass
week tn Beckley, W. Va., wtlh
Rev . Steven W11son
leade r. Leo Hill . wo r ShiP BA PTIST ·~ Corner of Secon d
Bill McElroy, Jeff ard Joey .
Mr. and Mrs . Daniel Worley'.
Rev Zeit;, Kruuewsl&lt;.i/
serv•ce . 10 .30 am . church . and An derso n, Mason Pasta r.
1
Mrs . Daniel Worley of
'
BET HANY - (Dorcas ) 7 JO p m
Wa lt er Clouct Sunday Schoo I.
Mrs . Pa ul Pierce and
Racine
Ph. 949-9591
Worsh•P 9 30 am Church
Beckley, W. Va ., was
E D E N
UNITED 9 .1 ~ a n1 worShip ser vrce. II
family of Mason spent a School 10 30 a m
•BR ET HR E N IN CHURIST a n1 and 7:30 p m Week ty
weekend visitor of Mr. and
CARMEL - Ch ur ch Sc hoo l E lden R Blake , pastor
O•ble study , Wednesday , 7 30
weekend wtth Mrs. Geneva
Mrs . Charley Smith ard Mr
9' 30 et m wo rshtp 10' 30 a .m Sunday St hoo l 10 am , pm
Shwnate and Mr, and Mrs. 2nd and 4th Sundays
Howard
McCoy ,
s upt ,
MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
an d Mrs. Doyle Knapp and
APPLE GROVE - Sund ay Morning sermon . 11 am . GOO , Ouddmg Lan e. f•/ •ilso n ,
Larry J ohnson and famil y.
''
family .
School
9
30
a
m
Wo
rship
7
·
30
Sunday
n1gh
t
se
r
vices
W
Va
Chester
1
en
nan
I,
Mr. and Mrs. James Marttn p m 1st and 3rd Sundays . Chrls t1an Endeavor 7 lO Pa stor Sunday school 9
15
"The Fnendly Folks"
Mr. and Mrs Dale Randall ,
Doal992 -3284
Mtddteport
of Manetta were Sonday Prayer meetmg Wednesday p 111 Song serv1ce . II p m , a 111 • Children·~ Church 6 ' 5
Pomeroy, Ohio
.. Kelly, of Briggs Rd .,
7
30
p
m
Fe\lowsh
lp
su
pper
F'rr•ac.
hrnq
8·30
p
m
Mtd
p
n1
Young
People's
Scrv
r
ce
evemng visttors of Mr . and
- .
f1'rst Saturday 6 p m UMW " ,. ..,"
Colwnbus, were Thursday
~""' rayer
meetrng . 6 15 p m , Eva n ~c l1 !.l IC
1-Mrs. Harley T. Johnson .
2nd
Tuesday
7
JO
p
m
•.
dncsday
,
7
p
.rn
.
Ra"y
Se r vice l 30 p m , Women 's
• evenin g visitor of Mr . and
EAST LETART - Church , ,dams . lav lea der
Missionary Counc•l 10 am
Mr
and Mrs. James
Mrs. Charley D. Smith. Mrs.
School lsi, 2nd . 3rd ~ undays ,
CHURCH
OF
JES US rirs• i'lnd thir d Tuesda y s
Reeves went to Barnesvtlle 9 30 a m Fourth Sunday CHRIST
Located al Pr a yer and O!ble Stud y,
Randall
and
daug hte r
Wednesda y to vistl his 10 30 a m Worship 2nd Rutland on New L1ma Road , Wednesday , 1 30 p m
Pomeroy, Ohio
ttl Co uri SI.
remai ned he re for weekend.
7 30 p m .:lth Sunday rie)(t tO forest /\ere Park
brother who has been '" the 9Sunday
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
30 am ; Prayer Meet ing Rev Ray i&lt;ousc . pils tor
"
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith
hospital.
Wednesday 7. 30 p m. UMW ~ohert Musser Sunday Sc hool
HJ\RlfOf.lO . HU F&lt;1.H r) '
of Kana uga were Saturday
1st luesday 7 30 p m
sup t Sunday schoo l. !O; JO
ISl 1n ChriS Iran lilt tOn
Meigs County Branch
WESLEYAN - {Racine ) ..... a rn , wor"!h lp 1 30 p 111 Utb le 1CHH
anernoon visitors of Mr. and
he r~ ev Willia m Camp be II ,.
Sun
day
Sc
hool
10
a
m
study
Wcdne!ldu
y,
7
~0 p m .
p,ts l(lr Sun day School. 9 JO
Mrs. Charley Smith, Mrs.
SALT LAKE CITY I UPI' Wo rship 11 am . Jr UMY F ' •d1ur day nl(l hl 11t .r v . r hCr
"'n1
Ja m es Hughes . su oI .
Daniel Worley , Mrs. Dale
Wednesday 3 30 p Ill . Bible o~l r"' I 10 p m
evenmg se rv1cc . 7.30 p m
Middleport, Ohio
_
The
Salt
Lake
City
Golden
St
udy
Thu
rsd
ay
7
p
m
Choi
r
HEMLOCK
GROVE
Randall , daugh ter, Kelly
Wt;!dnesday evening pray er
Pracilce
Thursday
8
p
m
CHRISTIAN
Roger
,
Pomeroy
296 W. Second
rtH" Citng , 7 30 p m
Yo u lh
Ph. 992-:1161
(Sandy McGhee) and Mr a nd Spikers of th e American
, ."
LETART FALLS - Chur ch Watson . pa sto r , Wallace
pr&lt;.~ycr $('r v•ce each Tuesda y
•
Soccer
League
s
igned
center.
Schoo
l
1st
,
2nd
,
3rd
~.u
ndays
Mrs . Doyle Knapp and
Bra dford , supt', morning
FA IRVIEW
BIBL E
forward Ramon Ramirez of 10 15 am . 41h Su r1d~y 9 15 worsh ip, 9 30; church school,
CHURCH, Letart , W Va , Rl
family.
am
,
Worship
lsi.
2nd
.
3rd
10 30,
yo ung
people 's
I . Rev C·co r ge Hosch a r ,
MAR~ET
Sonday dtnner guests of Mexico Thursday to a 1976. Su ndays 9· 1.5 a rn , ·llh meeting, 6·30 p m , evening
pa s tor ~ unday School 9 30
worship, 7:30 p ni .; Bible
Sunday 7 :JO p •"'
dy
Mr. and Mrs . Charley Smith contract.
"' 111 Prayf:&gt;r and Bible slu
Chesler, Oltlo
MORNING
SlAR
study , Wednesday , 7:30p .m . 7 10 p n• ·Co tt age Prlly e r
Rdlllire• was the leading
The FInest In Mobile Homes
were Mrs. Daniel Wurley uf
Worshi p 9:30 fl .m , Church
MT
.
UN
ION
BAI'11ST
·
~ erv lcc 1 ucs da y, 10 a m
S('Qrer
in
1
he
Mextcan
pro
1100
E.
Moln
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-7034 _i
School 10 30 a 111 , Mod week Rev R: , D Brown. sup ply Wors hrp ~.c n·l ce . Thursd oy,
Beckley, W. Va ., Mrs. Dale ·
Servi ce Wednesday 8 P m
paSTor , Sunday school SUQt , 7. JO p nt.
fu!ndall, Kel\}' of Briggs

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6 ~NBC News 314,15; ABC News 13; News 6; Rhoda
8; CBS New s10; Lilias Yoga &amp; You 33.
7:00-Wortd at War 3; Lawrence Wetk ~.1~ ; Hee How
6,8; Firing Line 3J; In the Know 10; Newsmaker '76
fl .
7:JII-Treasure Hunt3; Last of the Wild 10; N..hvttle
on the Road 13
8 oo-Emergencyl3,4,15; Movie " Brenda Starr" 6,13;
Jeltersons 8,10; Riv a ls ol Sherlock Holmes 33.
B:311-Doc 8,10 .
9 ·00-Movle " Joe Ktdd" 3,4,1S; Mary Tyler Moore
8.10; Austin Clfy Llmlfs 33.
9 :311-Movle " Ktu Me, Kill Me" 6, 13; Political Talk 8;
Bob Newhart tO.
10 .06-Carol Burnett 8,10; Soundstoge 33.
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11 : 15- Movle "Suddenly Last Sumnler" 6.
11 :311-Movle " Lost Flight" 3; Saturdoy Night •.tS;
Boxing 8, Movie "Battle of the Bulge " 10; Movie
" Murder In the Blue Room" 13.
1 :oo-Sammy &amp; Company 6; Don Kirshner's Rock
Concert 8
1 15-News 3; Movie "Night Mons ter" 13.
1 :JII-Movle " A Hattul of Rain" 10.
1 :45-Movle " Day -Time Wile" J.
J 00-ABC News 13
3 :15-Mov le"Deep Waters" 3.
3 :311-Movle " Invasion U.S.A." tO.
~ : 45-Movle "Crazy House" 3.
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the queen or clubs firs t. lie
will have noted that If Wes t
holds all £i ve clubs there will
be no way to get four tri cks
there. but that if East holds
all five this queen play will
make it possible to finesse
twice a gains t th e nine-eight.
Th ese little differences
don ' t mea n anything most ol
the time , but they do di H·
tinguish th e r ea lly goO&lt;I
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Opening lead - J •

Your partne r Opl!ns one
diamond . There is a one splllilovercall and you bid two
hearts Your partner bids two
notrump . What do you bid.

One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A lo c__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:___,
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, et~ . Single letters, By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
apostrophe!, the length and formation of the words are all
Here is another hand to now'!
hints. Each day the code lett era are different.
We JUSt raise our partner tn
separate the men from the
three
notrump. Our Sl'&lt;Ond·
boys. Not that it represents
CRYPI'OQUOTE
choice is three diamonds a nd
anythmg of real importance
J G H. South ts tn a nice, comfortable third choice three hearts .
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10
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or
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careless player leads a low envelopes are enclosed. The
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LEADER UNLESS HE TAKES A GENUINE JOY IN THE East plays low. West sho ws wrll be used in this column
SUCCESSES OF THOSE UNDER HIM. - W.A. NANCE
out and now our ca reless and w111 receive copies of
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Sesame St. 20
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I ~11-Greo test Sports Legends 3; Biography JJ
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2 IS- Baseball 3,4 ; Bseball 1S.
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3 oo-oufdoors with Julius Boros 6; World ol Survival
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3J
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Movie " Hardcase" tO; Let's Grow • Garden 33.
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Screen Test ~ ; To Be Announced 1S; What ' s
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Yesterday's ADiwer

6 :06-Sun,lse Semester 8,10.
6 · JII-Fun lor Eyeryo ne 6; TV Classroom 8; Treehouse
Club 10; Kentucky Club 10; Kent ucky Afield 13.
1 .oo-Sat urday Report J ; Ag -USA 4; Eddie Saunders
6 ; Treehouse Club 8; U S Farm Reporl10; Groovle
goolles 13

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Journal 20
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Movie " The Afr ican queen" 8, Movie 11 Queen of
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U - The J:l!!lv~ntlnel, Mlddleport-Pcmeroy, 0., Friday, May 7, 1976
1~ - The Dally Sentinel, Mtddlepori·Pomeroy 0 , Fnday, Ma) 7 1976

PERIENCE? FRIENDLY TO~
PARTIES HAS OPENINGS FOR
MANAGERS IN OUR AREA
'
RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
fOI ~Ale
OEM~ HAVE NO CASH INVEST
~
MENT NO COLLECTING OR
C Aeg•s tered Collie Stud Ser
CHEVY 3 bell hous 1ngs 10 one 3 bedrm house '"Rutland Phone
DELIVERINGS CALl COLLECT AKv1
992 7336
ce
Stardust
Kmg
Ph
one
half SS 00 each VW dutch
CAROL DAY 1518) 489 8395 o•
1614 ) 9B5 4148
$15 o4 SS wheels $60 3'2 7 2 bedrm home spouous rooms
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR
b lack complete SSO Set of 396
mea yard Phone 992 7394
TIES 20 RAILROAD AVE BASSETT pupptes Phone {614 )
heods $20 Set of 396 heoden
AlBANY N Y 1220S
985 427 1 after 6 p m
S30 396 block complete S125 SMAll house m Syrocuie 21orge
lots Phone 992 3857 after 5
$25 PER HUNDRED slullong 1970 Chevelle SS 3% 4 speed e x
2 Ponhoc axles $15 Phone
en v elopes
Send
self
ce llen t co nd1hon Lots of e&gt;e
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Day Of Pubi iClJIIOn

REGULATIONS

The Publisher reserves
the rtgh t to ed•l or retect
anv ads deemed ob
lecuonat The publisher
wdl not be r esponstble tor

more than on e tncorrect

addressed
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RATES
For want Ad Service

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Insertion
Minimum Charge $1 00
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OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to 5 00 p m
Dally e 30 a m to 11 00
Noon Sa turda y
Phone today 9V7 2156

NOTICES
ATTN II
ALL IIOU5EWIVES

All Yard Sales Rum mag~..:
Por ch and Basement Porch
and Buement Sales, et~ .
must be pa id In advanc~ :
Get vour In In earlv by
stopping b y our office at
The Dally Sea,tln~l
111
Court St or writing Bo x
729 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
With your re-mittance

On Lincoln
IN

LOVING memory of our
Parents A C Sm1th who pass
ad away In Feb 1943 and Em
ma C Sm1th who passed
away I•\ May 1947
Year after year as we journey
through life
Vltlont of ch1ldhood e er shmes
thro the strife
Memory turns bqck to our hop
plestdays
Mother and Father whom our
hearts ever praise
Lela Easterday Sibyl Daril Fred

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LOST - flshmg tackle bo• loco
t1on Tonner s Run reward

Coll247 2201
LOST East of Me1gs H1gh School
on County Rd 25 blond and
wh1te female Cocker Span1el
w1th reddl•h freck las on nosa
Reward for reorurn or tnforma
fton leodmg to return Phone
c

Hill

~real

Here' s your chance to earn
extra spendtng money Wrn

valuable pmes Apply
loday , age 9 and up, call
992 2156 or slop by our
ofhce at
Pomeroy

111

Court

St

RACINE Ftre Department wtll
ha111 a gun shoot Saturday at
6 30 p m of thetr new bu1ldmg
off Bashon Rood
MEIGS County Fish and Game
Assn will ha... e o speCial
meeting Friday May 7 at 7 30
p m ot Snowball Hill Club
roams to make plans !or the
June Ftsh
Fry
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WIPE OUT DEBTS! I A h!tle known
Federal law prov1de' fa•t help
and protects you from cred1tors
tmmediately
Wote
Fas t
Rt&lt;.o11ery
Rt
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8ax 84

~o_ll1~!1~ _9~~-&lt;4_~~ -- -GRANO Opening of the Golden
Nugget Middleport Rock N
Roll Bond hom 8 p m 1111 m1d
niQht old fashioned priCe'
from 5 t1ll 8 on draft beer

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For Memor~al Day beouttful
selt&lt;.llon flowers
baskets
sprays loott flowers vases
Faye s Gift Shop North 2nd St
Middleport Open doily 9 o m

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Sunday May 9, 1976
12:00
6 Miles From
Langsville, 0.

MELVIN CROSS
FARM
FOLLOW SIGNS

OlD fu rn !lure ICe ba&gt;eos brass
bed! old wall telephones and
parts or comp lete households
Wnte M 0 M1ller Rt 2
Pomeroy Oh o Call99'2 77b0
TIMBER

top pr ce for stondmg

limbe• Coli (614)446 8570
CASH pa•d lor all makes and
models of mob1le homes
Phone aroa code 61.4 423 9531
$$Cosh$$$ for JUnked auto Frye s
Truck Au to Parts Rl.lllond
Phone 742 2081
USED CAR In good runntng cond1
11on not more than I 0 years

old Coll742 258 1

992 5175

and

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Will cOra for elderly person In my
~omo P~ono

30", 3 HP, B&amp;S Eng

3 bedrm house near Eastern Htgh
School 2 baths lom•ly room
lau ndry room 2 car garage, full
basement on Iorge lot Phone

TURF TILL
TILLERS
3112 H P , B&amp;S Eng

all electnc bnck bu1 ldmg
decora ted plastered walls
comp lete Youngstown k•t chens
and d•sposol un1ts storm doors
and w1ndows compl etely m
sula ted Iron! and rear en
t r ances
beaut i fully land
sca ped pr111ate park1ng low
rent The Hoven Terrace Apa rt
ments New Hoven W Va Ph

304 882 2433
lu rn~shed apt Ca l! qq2

2 bedrm

31 29 or 992 5434

2 bedrm trotler a c one m1le
from HomsOn \I JI!e on Ne w ltmo
Rood Call before noon and
after 6 p m 7-42 29?}

Coll992 2156

rod10
.4 speed changer
Balance $103 40 or terms Coli

4 Fam•ly Yard Sole 1 1/ , mde from
9'12 3965
Chesh~re on St Rt 554 May 5
through 8 9 00 fill dark COAL hmesto na and al l types of

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Drape s Bedspreads diShes
baby and adult d o thmg of oil
kind s too numerous to mM
t1on

POMEROY LANDMARK
'W'.- Jack W Carsey, Mgr
..,..
Phone 992 2181

12lC65 3 bedrm all alec $6500
Phone 992 2605
1969 12x 60 mob1le home custom
Schult Good cond 11ton Col/

742 3018
1972 Elcona mob1le home un
furn•shed w1th ftp out stove
relngerator d1n1ng room set
stays J bedroom' 1 y, baths
Phone 992 7768

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hne model tota l elec fully fur
n shed carpeted throughout
eye level oven surface un•t
bay w10dow one fourth old
wo rld burch paneling front
d1nmg room 3 door model
home •s hke new Also 1975
Skyfllle 52x 12 total elec all
new
lurn11ure
carpeted
throughout
total wrapped
Fom Cor f ront k1tchen model
We sold th s home new end IS
st tll 1n h~e new cond1tlon Con
be seen at Kmgsbury Mob1le
Home Soles 1100 E Mmn
Pome roy 992 703-4
19b9 Topper mob1le home ex
cel lent cond•llon 12ll'60 In
_qUJre alterS p m 985 3902

P~ one

9'12 3891

FOUR Fam1ly Garage Sal e May b FREEZER BEEF Corn led steeri
7 and B of 810 W Mom Sl
deli ver to local dre5s1ng
Pomeroy
Ne• l to Shuler s
plan ts Phone 8~3 2111
Market from 9 am 111 1 5 p m
Toys formal s dothmg and etc CO AL limestone and calCium
ch!onde and colo um bnne for
YARD SALE F1rst house post
dust con tro l and ell types of
Me1gs H1gh School on Co Rd
salt Exceliior Salt Works East
25 across from gun club
Mom St ree t Pomeroy Oh•o
Clolhmg ve ry cheap 9 o m ttl
phone 992 3891

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ODDS ond Ends Sole starts 5 7 76
to 5 1-4 76 Log Cabm Twp Rd
261 between Keno and Long
Bottom follow !lgm off 248 ot
Keno or long Bottom Waches
1ewelry
purses
clothes
diShes
C 8 rod•o
f1sh tng
Iockie Four 700x16 8 ply ttres
lour 750x l6 l!res one three
fourth 1%8 Jeep truck 36 tn
cop bunk s sto\le a•r horns CB
rod1o fully equ1pped for ho•ler
lOWing

1 (614) 9B5 38o49

and 8 9 00 1111 oi 00 -4 23 Beech
St Middh~po rt clothes m oi l
SIZes Including women s large
mes booki and mise 1tems

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YARD SALE Fndoy and Saturday
everythmg reduced Avon bot
tie! bowling boll and bog
cloth•ng and m1sc 1tems 565 N
Front St M1ddleport Ohio

Athought for the day Poet
SALE oil Roule 33 on 681
Robert Browning wrole, YARD
toward Alhony Sth h'iuSf' on
, "Ignorance /! not Innocence
left t Wotch lor s1gn~ Fndoy
and Saturday
bul sin."

1q53 Ford Jubilee tractor (ex
ceHen l) $1 650 Ford 9N trac
tor overhauled $1 000 New 5
It 3 pi rotary mower (s tump
umper ) $385 Four used n dlllg
own mowers 7 and 8 h p $200
to $230 Luck ett Form Equ1p
men! Wes t Washmgton St

l

Albony Phone 1614) 698 3032
or698 7881
POLLED H~relord bull 2 yrs old
$300 7 weeks old nanny goat

$25 Phone 5hode 1614) 696
1234
BEAN POSTS Coll247 31J77
ONE iel ol maple bunk bed s w1th
box spnngs and mattress Ani!
que bedrm i ull Burl mlmd oi
black leather bar stools
Gravely w!lh allachman ts

Phonel6 14) 985 3511
1973 350 Kawosokl Big Horn ex
pons on chamber
Knobby
t!fes 3 b ke trader Co li 992
7110
\
MAKE sprtng cleonmg profitable
turn unwanted 1lems 1nto cash
AdvertiSe 1n tha Wont Ads

-- . 1975 XS 650 B Yamaha l1ke new
!ow m1leage For more 1n
formot1 on contact Me1gs Auto
Parh Phone 992 77 11

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71 750 Norton Comondo Con sae
at Rutland Pennro1l or call 7oi 2

2542
1975 Hondo mo torcycle 360 rood
b•ke hke new E•cellent con
d111on Phon e 992 3566
8 It truck cam pe r Phone 992
5983 of~er 5 m ~

e

LOCUST p(ISI!.
P~ono

round or spl1t

949 2774

MANS left handed gull set bog
and push carl S35 lodtes nght
handed gulf set bag and push
cart $30 H1 powe r telescope
olec adchn g machine $20
ManS brO'tf'O SUII SIZe &lt;40 $10
Phone 949 -~660

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SLOAN'S
CARPOING
Free

e!ttlmates

on

car

We ' ll brmg samples to your
home w1th no obltgaftor.

See how you can really
save

M1ke Young , Manager
Sales and Installation

Rl 3, Pomeroy , Ohlo45769
Phone day or n~ght
614 992 2206

Installed
by
Licensed Installer
24 Hour Phone Serv1ce

Shepard ContractoiS

Eager To Buy
H E CLELAND BROKER
992 2259 or 992 2S68

SWIMMING
POOLS

D&amp;D

Above and below ground

OONSTRUCfiON

pool k1ts lor the do II·
yourself man

D. BUMGARDNER
Noble Summ1t Rd •
Middleport
PHONE 992 S724
5 J 1 mo

Wanted to own and ope rat~
candy &amp; confection vendtng
route
Pomeroy
and
surround1ng area Pleasant
bustness Htgh proftt lf~ms

Can slarl par111me Age or
e~epenence not Important

Requtres car and 5960 cash
tnvestment For deta1ls
wrtte &amp; Include your phone

SAl ,
1072 S. n Jose Avenue
Burbank , Cahfornta 91501

Nathan Btggs
Radtator Sp ectahsl

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC•.
Pomeroy

1976
II 00 a m Hayward
81ssell Form 8ashen Keno Rd
County Rd 28 long Bottom
Oh10 Dewalt rod1al arm sow
complete 6 Jn alec planer
hand tools of oil k1nds power
hand tools tool boxes elec
gnnder w•th bench \/ICes c
clamps all s1zes furn1 ture
clamps model! Gravely tractor
wtlh mower
rtdtng lawn
mower small outboard motor
ga s bras' kettle copper wash
boiler copper teo hettie old
~ron dump wagon w1th hones
old 12 gouge shotgun double
barrel old 12 gouge pump gun
around 1919 Super Ruger 22
magnum revolver w1th 22 long
nile cyhnder Gutman han and
rooiler pocke t kf'l1fe and other
kn 1ves lot ol s1lver cams and
o the r co1ns sump pump old
d1shes and loads of other
d•shes elec mt&gt;eers uons
pols Iorge marble whatnots
elec fans and lots of bo&gt;ees and
other Items too numerou s to
menl!on Iorge lo t of garden
tools \leepmg bog~ 17 m
cha1n sow Auctioneer Roger
Hayman
Owner
Hayward
B•ssell Not re~pon,•ble for ac
Clde nl s

Complete Bridal
And Anniversary
SerVICe
Free Consultation '

Ann's Bridal and
AnniversaiJ Services

t 13-1 mo

1

RANCH -

AI. TROMM CONST.
Rutland
742 2318
All Work Guaranteed
Free Es11mates
55 1 mo

cl oset s l it, baths large k1t
dm1ng F A ott furnace
Large 2 ca r garage and 1
l eve l
acre
Ask•ng

$15 000 00
2 HOUSES - 1 ha s 9 rms
bath the olher has J rms
and bath All ut •llt1es and
almost

one

acre

S16 500
12 ACRES -

Only

ln town

garden land large garage

w1th

s torage

3

BR

renov ated home wtth wood
burntng ftrepl ace gas F A
furnace N1ce carpettng

S19 500
BUSINESS BUILDING Down (rea l n1 ce) and a 5
room apt up '" Rutland

Asking IUSI $13 500
OLDER HOME - 8 rooms,
4 brs bath ntce kif

large

yard '" M•dd leporl Only
S8500
11 RMS - Old ~ouse w lh
all utt11ttes and 2 lots nea r
new restaurant

W II take ofler
WANTED - Large family
for tht s 5 BR s 2111 baths 10
rm home, 2 car garage.
and lol 100&gt;145 See th1s

equtpment Good l oca t 1on
Needs a couple wJth a few
thousand or will lease

MINERALS - IJS acres 1n
Lebanon Townshtp 2 mtles
east of Ba shan

GET IN TOUCH WITH US
ON THESE SOON. OVER
40 PICTURES TO LOOK
AT DROP IN TO SEE.

REMODELING Plumbmg heottng
and oil types of general repo1r
Work guaranteed 20 years ex

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house

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LOVELY 2 story older home 1n
Roc me 1h24 hvmg rm dm1ng
room new built m k 1tchen w1th
cherry cobmets den bedrm
and one holt both down w1th
oak hardwood floors 3 bedr
ms New lull both ut1ltly room
upsla~rs full basement large
front and rear porches unot
toched garage
2 storage
bUJ idmgs oil set upon large lot
w1th addition al !of avo1 loble
Must sacrifice for $21 000 Call

949 2883

R00MV-7;r-~ld~~;~l~r~ w~~d
frame
iwp bedrm
home
located between Coolv1lle and
Tuppers Plo•rs One acre lot
two car garage etty water gas
heal
ha r dwood
floors
carpeted
l.vmg room mce
v1ew $2 1 000 Phone {614)

61&gt;7 3519
--- ---- ------3 bed'm home Coll992 7033
--HOUSE J bedroom home 59

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acres 1 m1le from Rutland on
New L1ma Rood phone 7-42

2988
NEW home for sale 3 bedrms
sewmg room 2 ceramiC baths
personalized k1tchen bu1lt to r
the homemaker Plenty of
gordon space on th1s one acre
lot Appro x 2 ono fourth m1les
fromR:t 7onSR 124 Toward
Rut land on south s1de of road
Watch for s1gn Al TROMM

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Ltttle 3 Cow Farmer - Here •s a modern house In the

counlry completely remodeled J bedroom house
everylhmg new 1ncludes wiring, plumbing, roof
natural gas furnace , small barn chicken house , city
waler &amp; natural gas Almost J acres ol well layed land
Priced $26,500
This nlce 1'1&gt; slory home has a large

ltv1ng room wtth shmy oak flooring d ln lng room ntce
kll c~en w1lh bu1111ns 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms on first

lloor J n~cely paneled bedrooms on the 2nd floor , also 2
large porches, and a sun porch, garage Natural gas
furnace tS very economtcal Located on Scout Road In

Ohoo Would you believe $12 800

$11 ,000 will buy modern home near fatrgrounds, 2

bedrooms, llvmg room, kitchen. bath gar•ge 2 car
concrele block garage and garden space nice for small
famlly

949-2388

JIMMY DEEM

-

R ldlng

Tractort

Lawn Boy mowers,
P1aneer
chain
saws,
Bolen's Mowers, Merry
T•llers, MTD Mowers
491 Locust St
Mtddleport, Ohio

992-3092

D&amp;D TREE Tnmmmg 20 years e&gt;e
perlence
Insured I •e
estimates Coli 992 2304 or

(614) 698 7257 Albany
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SEWING MACHINE Repo1rs ser·
""e all makes 992 2284 The
Fobr~c

Shop
Pomeroy
Authonzed Singer Safes and
_ ~er~~e ~_!~~o~~e~~~~~~ -­
EXCAVAliNG dozer loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
and lo boys for hlfe will tloul
fill d1rt top so• I ltmestone and
gravel Call Bob or Roger Jef
fers
day phone
7089
ntght phone 992 3525 or 992

m

5232
SEPTIC TANKS cleoned Modern
SanltOtJOn

992 395-4 or 992

5968
WILL do roofing , construction
plumbtng .and heolmg No 1ob
too Iorge or too small Phone

742 2348
EXCAVATING

dozer,

bock~oe

and d ttcher Charles R Hat
f1eld
Back Hoe Serv1ce
Rutland Oh1o Phone 7&lt;42· 2008
WILL tnm or cut trees and shrub

bery Phone 949 2545 or 742
3167
Will 00 S)Ctarlor painting
houses and roofs Phone 992·

5684 or 992 3374
GREG S CB SALES located at Er·
Mid
wm s Gull Ser11ice
dleport Oh1o
Phone 992

2438
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
DOZER LARGE AND SMALL
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED BILL
PULLINS PHONE 992 2478 DAY
OR NIGHT

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Let DONELLI'S make tile
ptnill

for

your

after

gradu.ohon party Call us at
992-6 U7 and we w1ll make
your party something to
remember Chock our
party rates

Donelll's Pizza
Middleport, Ohio
Open 4 p m dally
CIMed Ill day Mondays

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BRAOF~O,

AushonHr

Com

plele SorviCo Phone 949·2487
or 9oi9 2000 R:oetnll Oh1o tr.tt
Brodford
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR -

-------------------Sweepers toasters

1rons all

small appliances Lawn mower
ned to State H1ghway Goroge

on Roulo 7

P~one

(614) 985

3825

SAVE ON
CARPOING

Candy Stripe
Beautiful colors Do 11
yourseN and save. Regular
N95sqyd

Sale If'Sq. Yd.

-----------12 or 15 FT

501 NYLON
rect

Green, gold

blue , rust

Do II yourself, with pod
ding, 17 U sq. yd
With plddlnglnllolled
stU squ1re y1rd

RUnAND l
FURNINREi

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Close Sat. At 5 p.m.

742-2211

ARNOLD GRATI!

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RUnA,ND FURNITURE

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Runabout 3 ar sedan, vinyl top, luxury model clean

1973 Pinto 2 dr.

RUTLAND'
I

$4:~= 54295

1

1995

'
Futl power\ air, full stereo, while'
with blue v roof, blue cloth lnl

PRICES!

73 Olds 98 4 Door Sedan
Full power , air, v roof , brown 'Villi ton v
root, tan vinyl In!
_

Now '3295

sms

Was

73 Cadillac
/
Sedan
DeVille
power. alr, v roof, T&amp; T

69 Olds 88
4 lbJr Sedan

Full
wheel , good radials, 38,000 ml , 1
owner

70 Dodp Monaco
4 Dr. Sedan

72 Ford Torino Coupe
P S , P B , v 8 aulo good lire&amp;,
gold with ton v roof , nice Interior

Gala, black v rool good tires

Power, air, dark grey with blue
cloth lnt
Wu futS,DG

'1695
now '995
4 dr , H T , air cana vinyl top
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74 Chev. Imp. 4 Dr. 71 ford Torino Coupe
72 Buick LaSabre
1971 Volkswagen 2 dr. Sedan ... '1695
4 DooJ Sedan
H.T. Sedan
Call Con.
O.Vned by loca l minister
v 8 auto, P S , P B , air, gold
Full pawer, air. AM· FM radio,

14695

1972 Ford Lm 4 dr. HJ........... '1995

1795

C.C, good tires, grey with clolh
lnl

TRUCKS

1973 Ard LWB Econoline Van..'3495

PS P B,alr,radlo CC,good
tires silver with v trlm

13295

IIQW 12295

Was S2695 00

Full power, air, C C, radio, new
lpp, gtloc:t tires, red, low miles

with black V roof, tan vinyl lnt

now 11295

w•• S159s oo

1974 Ford FlOO V8 Pickup .... ..S3495
lf2 ton, one careful local owner

1974 Ford Four Wheel Drive ..... '3995
Ptckup, shows good care

1969 Dodge lh T. Pickup ........ 11395

4 Door Sedan

Full power, air, good radial tires,
while w1lh block v roof and black
cloth 1nt
Was 12895 00

I10W

'2495

4 wheel drive pickup

-

4 Door Sedan
Full power, air, good tires, dark

MANY MORE

Was S249S.oo

SEE: Fred Blaettnar, Melvin Little,
or Pat Hill
Open Evenmgs Til6:00
Except Thurs. and Sat TiiS : O~ .

now 12295

-

DAN .• MUIVIt'~ON
FORD
Phone

461 S. 3rd

H2·2196

Middleport

;~'Carmel News,
•

By the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Pierce of Athens spenl an
,' ,, evenmg wtlh Mary Circle
Bennlce Bede Oaol
recently
For Soturdoy, May I, 1871
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Earl
Johnson, Sheryl LeAnn and ARIES (March 21-Aprll 18)
The rewards Bre unusually
" Patrick, called at the home of generous
work or ser\lices
' Mr and Mrs Douglas performedrorwell
TOday Take
' " Johnson of Racine on special prtde Jn anything you
pu1 your hand lo
"''Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs James Circle TAURUS (April 20·Moy 20)
fi'ol New Haven were at lhe This Is a day when you II be
~ : home of Mary Circle on popu lar and favorably tmpress
others Be alen There ts a
•: Sunday
chance you II make a
Calllng at the home of Mr good
valuable new contact
and Mrs Arthur Earl
{May 21·June 20)
Johnson and family on GEMINI
Entertain selected people at
1 SatlD'day everung were Mr.
home today like lhe boss or
and Mrs Charles Randolph of mf l uent 1a1 acquaintances
R D Pomeroy and Ray Good thtngs can happen if you
get to know one another better
Johnson of RaCine
Arthur Orr of Chester CANCER (Juno 21.July 22)
called at lhe Robert Lee There Is a posslbllll)' ot good
home on Tuesday evening. news from two sources today
Bol~ will be through trlends
all~oug~ lhey don 1 know each

other

LEO (July 23· Aug. 23) People
will do lhlngs tor you loday,
simply because they l1ko you
There are no ulterior motives
Accept good fortune gracious-

ly

tacel of knowledge that will
later prove valuable Listen
closely learn all you can It
may not be repeated

LIBRA (Sopt. 23·Dcl. 23) Be
1og1ca1 today, but don t Ignore
your hunches Blendmg- the
two can provide you with some
very powerful mslghts

wl!'fbl~~oot,

Grey
black
cloth lnl , fu ll power air, good
llres, low miles

P s, radio, red with
black vinyl In!

now $1395

roof, good tires. while with ton
vinyl lnt

Aulo trans, P S , P B , radio

v B auto .

70 Olds 98
4 Door Sedan

69 Oldsmobile Cutla
Sup. H.f. Coupe

Full power , air, AM FM radio,
i•le blue with blue cloth Interior

V roof, air , auto trans , P B ,
PS

Was S69S.OO

VB auto p S , p B' bucket
seols, console rodla, like new
~~es, dark green with black vinyl

'595

ROW

Four speed, 3 sealer

1095

1

72 Dodge 1 ton Stake

69 GMC ~ T. Paup

VB. 4 speed, dual wheels, cattle

307 VB. 3 speed, 2 tone point,
mirrors and lights

racks

Was 52195.00

'1095

now '2295

1

1395

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6-TILL 5 PM SAT.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales
"You71 Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"
992-5342

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY

CARS

ideas or unfamiliar 'conditions
today You re more than up to

any challenge It you apply
yourself

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Feb. 1f)
Today you are e•cepllonally
sharp buslnesswlae VIew any
proposition from several

angles You II flnd a way to han
die •t
PISCES (Feb. 20-MIIfCio 20)
You are a quick thinker loday
Your judgment is basically

good Slick by your original
decisions for the best results

Your
Birthday
You w1ll have an acllve social
lite lhls coming year ConlaclS
will be helplul to you and may
steer you 10 a fabulous new
group of associates
INI'~SI'AI'I'HioNTI'HI'IItSI'

i\S.\N

!

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

11695

68BuicklaSabre
4 Dr. Sedan

6 cyl ' aula' good tires, rodlo

cou ld stand you in good stead
today An e&gt;etramely unusual
one can help you careerwlse

1971 FQRD BRONco .................. '695
1969 atEV. BELAIR 4 OR ............ '539
1970 FORD TORINO CPE... ·· ......... 1399 ~---li1Gs---,
1968 PLY. 4DOQR .....................'150
1965 FORD 4 DOOR .................... ~125
Ecppmalt Co.
O.
1966 PONTIAC 4 DR................... '100 II fovMIIIOT,
"'· fft-2171
-ALL SOLD A$ IS -

'2695

v roof green cloth lnl' good
tires
Was S1995 00

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23·Dec
21) Your ablhty to spol oppar·
lunlly lhal alhors overlook

You II be e~eoosed to a new

These cars are re~11ced and priced to save
you money.
"All Units Sold As Is"

P S , P B , olr, vinyl trim, creem
with vinyl root, good tires

'3495
~s~N- 12295
•
73
---r~6~7~C~~a-.~Ch~.~le--~n~~~~~~~340~+---~----~
Full po~er~r~~ green
4 Doer
HT Cpe.
&amp;8 VW TtWBpOrter Bus

differences

VIRGO (Aug 23·Bept. 22)

WEEKEND
SPECIALS! ! !

Buick Skylarl HJ

75 Dodge Dart
SwiD&amp;If Cpe.
6 cyl , auto , P S , P B , radio, v

Was 51595 00

SCORPIO (Oct. z•·Nov. 22)
You serve as a catalyst for
varying Types Today You re
good al bringing opposmg lac·
lions togeTher and solving lhelr

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jon
tt) Don t be 1ntim1daled by big

110W

J

now '2495

Wu 1269$ 00

Maroon with black Interior, P B
PS
'

10 Chev. Chftelle Coupe

now '1895

'

now'895
now '1595
73 Chev. Monte Caito 70 Chi)Sier N. Y. 4 Dr.
Was Sl39S 00

72 Olds Delta 88

Full powe r, air, gold with v roof,
nice lnt , goad tires

Was SlotS oo

Green with black v root, green
cloth lnt, power, air, AM with
stereo tape (As Is Special)

gold with block v roof, black
cloth 1nt

225HTCpe.

Air, P B P S , good tires

V B auto , air, gold with green
vinyl trim

'2695

72 Buick EIKba

70 Ford Lm Wagon

Was 51995.00

Like new paint

1970 Chev. lh Ton Pickup ....... s2095

72 Chev. Imp.
41br Sedan

flOW

Was 52195 00

Extra nice. AT

'
I'

'

:

Sedan .......... 12195

Shows be$1 of care

I

shopp In&amp; spr us

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1974 Ford Pinto ..................... 12995

I •

brin11 you
extra cash

73 Olds 88 4 Door Sedan
Power. air, v roof, good tlres, green with
green lnt

Custom 500 4 dr sedan, auto trans, power steering &amp;
brakes, olr cond , pollee cor
-

Parcel One One qu11rter of
acre of land Including

Classified Ads

'6295

73 Cadillac
Coupe Deville
Was

WITH
REDUCED

Full power, air. v-roal, T&amp; T wheel, good
25,000 ml , 1 owner

radii! I tires,

1974 Ford V8 ...................... ..'1695

, slands and the burying grouncl
• annexed to 11 Bounded by the
I road and beginning - a forked
; ' white oak at the southwest
corner of the m~ellng house
and running southeast to a
• marked lack oak tn square ; to Include one fourth of an
, acre
• , Parcel Two Beginning a t
• the northeast corner of the
I Mount Ol ive Church lot. and
, betng a part of Section No 25
J • Town 9, R:ange 15 in the Ohio
: company-s Purchase, thence
1 north 52 -'2 deg west 11 rods to
1 ) a stone corntr thence north
• • 37 •n deg east 11 rods and 11, to
: a stone corner thence south
, 52 '12 Cleg east 17 rods to a
stone corner thence south 37
1 '11 deg west 5 12 rods to the
1 southwest corner ot sa •d
~ • Church lot thence north 52 112
1 deg wes t 6 rods to the north
1 • west corner of satd Church
lot thence south 371 2 deg
___west 4 rods and 58 links to the
1 place of beginning conlainmg
• one acre
:
1t Is Intended that the
, 1 spec ific descrtptlon of said
• 1 o..parcel of land as hereinabove
1 , set forth shall not necessarily
: • .~trnlt the oenerat dncriptlon
, 1 of said parcel ot land
'
Columbia Townshtp Trustees
11 ~
By Gloria Hutton clerk
; f'/111Y 7 14, 21

I

5195

Aula trans, sharp

1 , where the meettng house now

ror

CALL742 2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

742 2211

, an

'5395
74 Cadilac H.T. Sedan

5

1974 Pinto 2 dr. Sedan ...........12895

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:
••
Mon ., Tues., Wed.
• •
8:00til5:00
••••
Thursday 8 til12 noon

,
I

CaU For Appointment

Lawn

NEW

BUILDER Rullond Phone 742
2328

'

, · - fJt• l Mowors'ft' ,, ~ ,t ' Tllltrl-

Rutland

Phone 992 5858

Congratulations
Graduates

SIWl-

1

R&amp;J
COINS
Rutt.nd, Ohio
742·2331
R011er Wamsley

Eng

~~~-· :r-r.-1 :::.:ir
" llii; , -:.J

3 BEOR:M

'" J bedrooms. l1v1ng room k1lchen &amp; dlnmg room &amp;
bath, moslly carpeled, porch &amp; bullt on garage, 'I&gt; acre
otland Country selling, 1 m1le olt Rt 7, finishing work
required w1ll be done for buyer'" 30 days Priced for
quock sale $12 500

C~esler,

I

-~~~~~-~h~o~n~e ~99~2~2~~4~09~~~~;;_;

CENTRAL REALTY CO.

s BEDROOMS -

small

Complete

N1ce

Buy, Sell or Trade

WILKINSON'S

Phone 9'1l 3325
4 BR

COINS
CURRENCY
SUPPLIES
MOAL
DUECTORS

The Complete
Remodeling Service
For Your Home

Very low mileage like new condition

1 ' TRACT TWO

Phone Anna Block wood
985·3805
Bran Thomas
992-2726 4 30 1 mo

eoc
Ph 949 2011 or 10 2"7

110 Mechamc Pomeroy, 0

Newly Wed Spec1al- New all elec home never lived

Moy 8

Syracuse, Ohio
Ph 992 l99l
• 10 1 mo

we build new and remodel
the old
All types of
buildtng and rem odelint
from the toundation up
Add•tions, carpeting,
painting, Siding, rooting,
paneling, paper hanging,

V1rg11 B Sr , Reallor

ar.d we'll try to work a

RESPONSIBLE PERSON

LARRY LAVENDER

Aluminum Siding,
lloofing, Gutte15,
I Jintil&amp; and Repair

Ptl 992 1114

dea l
BUSINESS, - All stock and

PUBLIC AUCTION Sol

Pomeroy, Ohlo45769
Telephone (614) 992-3768
We Dehver
4 25 1 mo

Phone 742 2409
Box 28A
Rutland, Oh
4 26 1 mo

~

STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
A EPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWNINGS

17 Cole Street

1975 Ford Lm 4 dr. Sedan ..... '4195

the southeast corner of the
• northeas t quarter of Seclton
No 32 Commencmg 10 rods
from the east line of said
1 section
11 1 stone, thence
, running west 9 reds , thence
1 south 9 rods thence east 9
1 't'Ods
then ce north 9 rods to
• the place of beginning con
! t1lnlng 81 square rods
Parcel Two Situated In the
1
, .northeast quarter of Section
• No 32 Township 9 11ange 15
: of the Oh10 Compeny s Pur
1 chue Beginning at a post at
t the southwest corner of said
• lot whert the bese of Elza
: Graham's Monument bean
._north 663• deg east 4 rods encl
...2 links thence south 7S deg
eut 12 rods and s links to a
pos t at the southeast corner of
said lot thence nor ttl 14 lh
deg eatt 12 rods and 6 linh ta
a post at the northeast ~orner
of said lot thence north 74 112
deg west 12 rods and 4 links to
a post at the norttlwesl corner
of said tot thence south 16
deg west 12 rods and 8 links to
, the place of beginning con
taining I 00 acre

Full power, air, AM FM raalo, 60 40 seal,
blue wllh blue cloth In!, low miles

Full power, air, v roof, leather lrlm,
new radial !Ires

2300
cc
4 cyl
engine. 38
MPG
fuel
economy champion, 4 sp trans , rock &amp; pinion
steering, reor seal, colored pile carpeting, solid slate
Ignition, &amp; vlnyl bucket seals Delivered plus freight
only and now In stock

; TRACT ONE ·
Parcel One Situated near

Ftnanc1ng Av•llable
Blown Into Wtlls &amp; Attics

Was 55495.00
NOW

1976 New Ford Pinto ..............'2895

!

Blown
Insulation Services

lWIN CITY
MACHINE SHOP

HEREBY

Thet Columbia Township
shall offer for sale .,11 Publ ic
, Auction en the 28th day of
1 May 1976 at the front door of
the Melas County Court House
Pomeroy , Ohio at 10 00
1 o'clock A M the certain vein
• of c0111 locaflv. or variously
: known 11 Number Four, Four
, A, Clarion or L i mestone coat
• In and under the lollowlng
described reel estate, to wit

FREE EsnMATES

ARE AVAILABLE
AT

15

1

l 28 1 mo •

Med1cal Oxygen
and Supplies

Dan Thompson Ford says, We have the be.st
stock of small cars &amp; trucks ever and more
on the way. This means special savings for
you. Come 1n and deal, we're crazy with
spring fever. Our low overhead and high
volume gives you the best deal a!ly~here.

1

Coli un!U!·2U2
Or94! 220l

A 5 76

4414111 Ave.
523-9407
. Huntington, W.Va.

: NOTICE
I GIVEN.

41br

73 Cadillac
Eklllado Cpe.

'I

Need new roof or old
rep,.lredf Houu, roof,
barn , shlntltt, bylld up,
painting, et,ctrlul warlc t
gutters &amp; fawnspouu ,
furniCts, water Jtel1trl,
water softnen, lns1alled I
repaired, Sewage

PH. 992-3746

Septic Systems

All pool supplies available,
too

'

Roclno, Ohio

Certified technician.
Bnggs &amp; Stratton
Engmes.
Pickup &amp; Delivery:

1 14 1 mo

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76 Olds Cutla Supreme

AMC JEEP

'

Racine Plumbing·
&amp;Heating

MAC'S
LAWN
MOWER
SERVICE

poling and onsta IIa Iion

from the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad •alor to lh e
small es t Hea t er Core

We Have People

stor e &amp;
CARPENTER wdl do s1dmg roof
mg remodel•ng room odd•
Free
lions
A lso garages
Est1motes Ca/1992 2659

DON SMITH

OVERLOOKS THE RIVER

TEAFORD

soh and rock soh lor ICe ond
snow removal Exce ls1o r Soil
Works EastMan St Pomeroy

Ohoo

condit ion $12 000

ASKING S18500
Call Us Up
G1ve Us A Try

$163 9S

FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
modern opts 2 and 3 bedrms

AN AMAZiNG VALUE 2 story frame 5 BR 1112
balhs. utility R garage &amp;
car port
All '" good

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It's Karr &amp; Van Zandt's Spring Sale!

JSG.OO c.lll In hand II '"
c.n not -Ht any tiHI you
,- bring us on IHP or AMC
7" c.n

Business Services

- Excellent cond1f1&lt;ln 7 R
frame 3 large BR lull
base m ent w1 th 2 car
garage Large front porch
to lounge on tht s summer
M any
other
fea tur es

$89.95

uhlille s
Fourth M•d

N

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WILL DO odd 10b1, roofing, po1n Three Fam•ly Yard Sole May 7

orm 3•10

po•d 356
dleport

For&amp;le ~

YARD SALE on top of M1ddleport
H1ll Kaulf res •dence lots of
chlldron s dothmg Fr1 doy o• d
Saturday

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COUN TRY Mob•l e Home Par~ Rt
33 ten m1le s north ol Pomeroy
Lo rge lots w1th concret pot1os
Sidewalks runners und off
stree l porkmg Phone992 7-479

YARD Sale May 3 4 and 5 Gas
9'12 3324
range relngerolor wnnger
type washing machme double
cobmet smk. mangl e bed$
rugs ant1ques 3 pc parlor
su1te k1tchen cho1rs tables VEGETABLE plonh of all kmds 10
se wmg mad11ne
p•cture
d1fterent vo net1ei of tomatoes
fram es collectors 1tems Many
1 nc l ud~ng
nan oc1 d wh1te
other 1tems I m1le wes t of
tomato Very Iorge se lecl!on of
Rocme on Rt 124 Oils McCim
bedd1ng
plants
Also
tack res•den ce
Geromums and other potted
plants
Hongmg baskets
IF YOU have o serviCe to offer
Cleland Form s and Green
wont to buy or sell somethmg
Geraldme Cleland
house
ore looktng for work
or
Roc me
you II get resulls
whatever
faster with a Senl1nel Want Ad MODERN walnut conso le AM FM

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5434

TURF TRIM
PUSH MOWERS

2 bedrm tr ol ler real niCe Phone 197oi H1l lcres t 60xl2 top of the

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3 AND .4 RM furmshed and un
fu1111 Shed opts Phone 992

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Phone992 3874

TRAILER Co Rd 17 Hamson
v1lle Phone 742 2577

YARD SALE Thursday Fndoy and
Saturday May 6 7 and 8 155
All new STARCRAFT M1n1 motor
Pearl St M1ddleport Ohm
travel tra1lers and
homes
--fold downs new and used YARD SALE Thur5doy Fndoy
and
Best pmes 1n ,,. state we will
Saturday at Pearl W1fi 1S Letart
sell service and qual1ty Hours
Falls Oh1o
12 7 Open Sunday Camp Con
THE
R1 verv•ow PTA w1l l sponsor o
ley Starcroft Soles Rt 62 N
combmot1on yard and bake
PI Pleasant
,_.
solo on Friday May 7th f rom 10
am 1111 8 p rn ond Sa turday
May 8 from 10 o m t11! 3 p m
The sole w1ll be held ot the
school m Reedsvill e and pro
WANTED TO RENT small house or
ceeds w1ll go to lichool fundli
trailer preferably tn the country
and near Pomeroy E1ther fur
YARD SALE Thursday Fndoy and
nlshed or nat Phone 9-49 2oi80
Saturday b-41 North Second
or (614)985 42&lt;18
A11e
Middleport
Yellow
----------------- ~ -house below Gateway Loh of
3 bedrm house •n tha country
For reasonable rent Phone
ttems 9 t1IIS

t!ng hauling treework
mowing Phone 992 7409

992 5275

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TRADERS' DAY

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OHIO Handt Vent for emphysema
su fferers Con be used wllh
cy lmder or compre5ser Coli

3 ROOM furn1shed opt

old Coll742 2581

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992

Auto Sales

USED cor 1n good runnmg cond•
lion Not more than 10 years

-~ ·

Coli aft er 5 p m

5737

Paper Boy
or Girl
Needed.

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Real Estate tor Sale

For sate --

1614) 985 31167
Unusual odportun1ty to becom e
GE pot scr ubber diihwasher par
auoc1ate w1 th a leadtng los t
3 or 4 bedrm home on 1'- acre
19M' Cqmoro loaded w1th e•troi
table Phone 949 2890
growmg consumer finance
ground I m1le south of Chesler
Unbel19vobly good cond!l!on
company do•ng busmeu In I&lt;J
on Rt 7 Fam•ly and hv•ng
Prtce $1850 Phone 742 2 143 1970 4 dr Mercury Morquts good
stoles We train you m all
runmng cor'ldii!On Olf cond 1
room d•nmg roo m bu1lf m k1t
after 5 p m or contoct Dal las
phases of work mvolv1ng con
t1omng power brakes power
chen oil carpe ted full SIZe
Weber
sumer credit You w1 ll conta ct
steer1ng stereo rod1o Coil
boiement and garage ctly
our customers. both 1n and ou t 1q73 Monte Cori o e•ce llent con
992 3BSO
wa ter natural gas Seen by
d1fton VB automatiC power
' 'de the off ce and learn to
oppl Coli (614) ~~ 384?
ONE two yr old Guernsey heifer
steermg powar brakes olr
work w1th merchants In a
one 6 month old Guernsey 3 bedroom houie In Rutland
tape
sw11181 buckets
t ill
lnondly way you w1ll ho lp peo
hetfer Phone949 2179
Phone 9'12 5858
pie w1th thEm personal
wheel block wtth black v1nyl
fmances Salary wdl mee t the
top
block mter lor
39 000 1973 CB 3SO Hondo e•cellen t con 6 room house m Middleport ne)Ct
ntted&amp; of you and your fam 1ly
mtles Pnced below book at
dtt1on Lots of extra' Phone
to schoo l New sh1ng!e roo f
now In a lew short years you
$2795 Phone 7-42 3006
7-42 2211 after S p m co li 742
$S500 00 Phone 992 7275
con earn well above overage
2201
73 340 Ou ster low mileage 7S
Our company promotes from
Dodge p1ckup
b cy linder
STEREO rod10 modern design
w1thm
Prev1ous expenence
Phone &lt;J92 5601
om fm rad1o 8 track tope cam
not necessary fAust be o h•gh
b not1on Balance $101 20 or
school graduate ln •t•at1ve and 1971 Dodge Charger 318 two
lerm• Coli 9'12 3965
door vmy l top ou tomollc foe
amb!llorl pay off Excepllonol
employee benefit s PHONE
tory o~r power brak es mag 197 1 Kawosak• No 175 $350 00
Mr
Ohlinger at 992 2111
whee ls $1 725 Phor1e (304}
Ph one
go od
cond•lton
Cap1tal FmanCJol Serv•ces 300
675 2651
1 614 985 4197
W Second St Pomeroy Oh1 o
Cougar 269 eng•ne Ca ll BEAUTY Shop equ1pment one
4S769 AN EQUAl OPPOR IUNI 19b7
onyl!me 992 71b8
new shampOo un• l
one
TY EMPlOYER
hydrauliC cho1r
dryer and
1970 T B•rd needs some body
GRILl Coo~ and wa1H'eu wonted
cha1r one 27)(8 ft hou se
work p s and p b $450
Apply 1n person Crows Steak
1ro1ler Phone 992 7669
Phone 992 7258
CHARM &amp; COMFORT
House Pomeroy
702 Wheelhorse tractor Ph one
About 5 Yrs old J BR N1ce
BABYSITl ER needed 5 days per
992 7749
k1 t c~e n &amp; d1n1ng Uhl1l y R
week 2 children prelerably SJI
ceram tc bath a1r cond
1964
Ford
4000
selectomot•c
1n !!':! ho~~5~ 11 2-47 2821
FURNISHED opt coup le on ly oil
caq:XJrt garden Abou t 1/2
sh •lt
l our blade mower
uf!i!tlcs p01d $130 per mont h
ac
re Storage Bldg $16,900
underneath
196
1
Inferno
Phone 992 3975 or 992 2571
INVEST - DON'T SPEND
11onal 340 utdtty all angle
hydrauhc cyc le bar mower
2 BEDRM tra•l or full( carpeted
- Here IS a 4 BR 2 balh
loco t(ld on Rl 143 c ose to Har
Howard Sayre 992 2580 or see
home with a nice Rec R
monv•lle 1 ch1ld Phone 742
at To lC OCO Serv•cc Stal!on
N G hot waler heat ulll•ly
Syra cuse Ohto
3122
R , large e nclosed porch,
garage a nd nat very old
FURNISHED 2 bedrm apartment FISHING boat 50 h p Evmrude
$30 000
adults only m M1ddleporl
motor tra1ler Phone 992 6154

paid ads and ads patd
W1ttlm 10 days
CARD OF THANkS

992 2264

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By
United
Preu
lntemalloaal
KANSAS CITY, Mo (UPI)
- The Kansas City Chiefs
ThlD'Sday signed three of
lhelr 21 draft choices from
Ull8 year's dr~ft.
The new players signed are
Sieve Taylor of Kansas,
Willie Lee of Bethune·
Cookman and Pal McNeil of
Baylor.
LOS ANGELES (UPI)

The Los Angeles Rams
Thursday announced lhe
signing of Mack Herron, lhe
exciting llUle running back,
who gained 824 yards for lhe
New England Patriots in I
1974.
The Rams also signed
Leroy Jones, a e;fool-3-inch,
25().powtd defensive end, who
played with the Edmonton
Ealdmos in lhe Canadian
football league last year
ALBANY, CaUl (UP!)
For the lhlrd straight day
Thursday striking janitors
forced cancellalion of
Thoroughbred racing at
Golden Gate Fielda.
The same janitors' union
WIP'/d out the flrl!t 17 days of
the spring seuon over a
contract di11p11te The janitors
are insisting on a manning
clause that would allow lhe

@'2s:Ns

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Pomeroy
QUALITY ..M_o.to.r_c_o...

1m CHEVROLET Caprice
S5295
Classic coupe, less than 7,000 miles, deluxe belts, tinted
glass air conditioned . deluxe bumpers &amp; guards,
remote LH+RH mirrors, 400 4bbl, VB, AM radio &amp;
tape, auxl lighting, comtarllll, dark red with black
vinyl roof, like new - o real sharpie
1m CHEVROLET Caprice
U2f5
4door , co car , low mileage, sandstone llnlsh vinyl lop
and Interior , air condlllonlng, power windows &amp; door
locks, 1111 steering wheel, cruise control, AM radio &amp;
tape, truly a loaded car and has good eyeoppeol

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CHICAGO (UPII - The
Oticai!O Bears lligned Jerry

Meyers, defensive Iackie
from Northern Illinois
University, lhelr 15th-round
choice In tbe college draft
Thursday. Meyers,
a
graduate of Cliicago's Lake·
view High, was co-captain al
NJU

Wednesday night, she caught
a right to lhe chin from which

she never recovered
Svendlen, 35, Virginia City,
Nev., was stopped al 1·26 of
lhe second roWld by Ersl
Arvlzo of Los Angeles in a
special event fight here
SVendsen, believed to be the
first woman ever to be
licensed to box, had won
three straight lights up uniU

INCIJNE VIlLAGE, Nev
union to determine the IUPI)
When boxer
number ol janitors needed to Caroline Svendsen dropped now.
Pomeroy, Ohto
I S.ws
II was llw fU'st pro fight for
,M..\,.....:...IL-------------------&lt;J • ____________ _. clean the plant
her guard 10 fix her hra ArvlZO.
•

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WEEKEND SPECIALS
FROM
11
THE FRIENDLY DEALER"
1975 PONTIAC

1975 PONTIAC

Aslre, 4 cyl , 3 speed, local

Ventura 4 dr • factory air,
auto, P S, P 8 , smoll ve.
a real buy only 9,621 miles

one owner

e gas saver

This Wttk Only

•3195
1974 OLDS
Culloss Supreme, 2 dr
H T, color cream &amp; beige,
OKira low mileage, air,
local owner Thl1 WMk
Only
'4295

972 INT.
4 wheel drive, auto, P.S.,

P B • extra low mlleege, a
reol buy This Week Only

Buy your next car from THE FRIENDLY
DEALER we don't only wont you lor 1 cu1tomer
we wont you lor a friend. Stop In and ' " a
friendly sate1m1n Ceward Calvort, J . D. Story or
Bill Nelson.
500 E Main Pto. ffl-2174
Pomaroy,Ohlo

SHERIFF RECUPERATING doing fine." But lhe lll.d
hollpltal offlciala have not
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Ten Indicated when Fricker will
'
days after suffering a heart be released.
Fricker, a member of lhe
altack, Hamilton County
!Jlerlff Paul Frldter, 54, IIU COIDl\Y lherlff'• department '
still at Jewish Hollpllll today, alnct 1949 and llherlff the put
three years, wu rulhed 10
llsled In lair condlllon
However, Fricker's the holpllll April 'II after
daughter, Pat, uld the complaining of chellt pai1111
sheriff Is recuperating and breathing dlftlcully.
"really well," adding, "he's

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1~ - The Dally Sentinel, Mtddlepori·Pomeroy 0 , Fnday, Ma) 7 1976

PERIENCE? FRIENDLY TO~
PARTIES HAS OPENINGS FOR
MANAGERS IN OUR AREA
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RECRUITING IS EASY BECAUSE
fOI ~Ale
OEM~ HAVE NO CASH INVEST
~
MENT NO COLLECTING OR
C Aeg•s tered Collie Stud Ser
CHEVY 3 bell hous 1ngs 10 one 3 bedrm house '"Rutland Phone
DELIVERINGS CALl COLLECT AKv1
992 7336
ce
Stardust
Kmg
Ph
one
half SS 00 each VW dutch
CAROL DAY 1518) 489 8395 o•
1614 ) 9B5 4148
$15 o4 SS wheels $60 3'2 7 2 bedrm home spouous rooms
WRITE FRIENDLY HOME PAR
b lack complete SSO Set of 396
mea yard Phone 992 7394
TIES 20 RAILROAD AVE BASSETT pupptes Phone {614 )
heods $20 Set of 396 heoden
AlBANY N Y 1220S
985 427 1 after 6 p m
S30 396 block complete S125 SMAll house m Syrocuie 21orge
lots Phone 992 3857 after 5
$25 PER HUNDRED slullong 1970 Chevelle SS 3% 4 speed e x
2 Ponhoc axles $15 Phone
en v elopes
Send
self
ce llen t co nd1hon Lots of e&gt;e
pm
9'12 7803

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Befor e
Publi c ation
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Pets

om

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Corrections w i ll be a c
cep!ed unlit 9 am for
Day Of Pubi iClJIIOn

REGULATIONS

The Publisher reserves
the rtgh t to ed•l or retect
anv ads deemed ob
lecuonat The publisher
wdl not be r esponstble tor

more than on e tncorrect

addressed
stamp e d
envelope Edroy Mmls Sox

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RATES
For want Ad Service

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s cent.s per word one

Insertion
Minimum Charge $1 00
141 cents per word thre e
con~ecu t lve
insertiOns
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15 Per Cent Dtscount on

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50
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Add1llona1 1Sc Ct1argc
per .1\dve rfl sem ent

OFFICE HOURS

8 30 a m to 5 00 p m
Dally e 30 a m to 11 00
Noon Sa turda y
Phone today 9V7 2156

NOTICES
ATTN II
ALL IIOU5EWIVES

All Yard Sales Rum mag~..:
Por ch and Basement Porch
and Buement Sales, et~ .
must be pa id In advanc~ :
Get vour In In earlv by
stopping b y our office at
The Dally Sea,tln~l
111
Court St or writing Bo x
729 Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
With your re-mittance

On Lincoln
IN

LOVING memory of our
Parents A C Sm1th who pass
ad away In Feb 1943 and Em
ma C Sm1th who passed
away I•\ May 1947
Year after year as we journey
through life
Vltlont of ch1ldhood e er shmes
thro the strife
Memory turns bqck to our hop
plestdays
Mother and Father whom our
hearts ever praise
Lela Easterday Sibyl Daril Fred

:="'~S"m'-"11~ :;,i~~~ii~:~~ ,;;;;;;
LOST - flshmg tackle bo• loco
t1on Tonner s Run reward

Coll247 2201
LOST East of Me1gs H1gh School
on County Rd 25 blond and
wh1te female Cocker Span1el
w1th reddl•h freck las on nosa
Reward for reorurn or tnforma
fton leodmg to return Phone
c

Hill

~real

Here' s your chance to earn
extra spendtng money Wrn

valuable pmes Apply
loday , age 9 and up, call
992 2156 or slop by our
ofhce at
Pomeroy

111

Court

St

RACINE Ftre Department wtll
ha111 a gun shoot Saturday at
6 30 p m of thetr new bu1ldmg
off Bashon Rood
MEIGS County Fish and Game
Assn will ha... e o speCial
meeting Friday May 7 at 7 30
p m ot Snowball Hill Club
roams to make plans !or the
June Ftsh
Fry
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WIPE OUT DEBTS! I A h!tle known
Federal law prov1de' fa•t help
and protects you from cred1tors
tmmediately
Wote
Fas t
Rt&lt;.o11ery
Rt
I
8ax 84

~o_ll1~!1~ _9~~-&lt;4_~~ -- -GRANO Opening of the Golden
Nugget Middleport Rock N
Roll Bond hom 8 p m 1111 m1d
niQht old fashioned priCe'
from 5 t1ll 8 on draft beer

~o.!_~~~~~gh~ - ---- --- _
For Memor~al Day beouttful
selt&lt;.llon flowers
baskets
sprays loott flowers vases
Faye s Gift Shop North 2nd St
Middleport Open doily 9 o m

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Sunday May 9, 1976
12:00
6 Miles From
Langsville, 0.

MELVIN CROSS
FARM
FOLLOW SIGNS

OlD fu rn !lure ICe ba&gt;eos brass
bed! old wall telephones and
parts or comp lete households
Wnte M 0 M1ller Rt 2
Pomeroy Oh o Call99'2 77b0
TIMBER

top pr ce for stondmg

limbe• Coli (614)446 8570
CASH pa•d lor all makes and
models of mob1le homes
Phone aroa code 61.4 423 9531
$$Cosh$$$ for JUnked auto Frye s
Truck Au to Parts Rl.lllond
Phone 742 2081
USED CAR In good runntng cond1
11on not more than I 0 years

old Coll742 258 1

992 5175

and

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Will cOra for elderly person In my
~omo P~ono

30", 3 HP, B&amp;S Eng

3 bedrm house near Eastern Htgh
School 2 baths lom•ly room
lau ndry room 2 car garage, full
basement on Iorge lot Phone

TURF TILL
TILLERS
3112 H P , B&amp;S Eng

all electnc bnck bu1 ldmg
decora ted plastered walls
comp lete Youngstown k•t chens
and d•sposol un1ts storm doors
and w1ndows compl etely m
sula ted Iron! and rear en
t r ances
beaut i fully land
sca ped pr111ate park1ng low
rent The Hoven Terrace Apa rt
ments New Hoven W Va Ph

304 882 2433
lu rn~shed apt Ca l! qq2

2 bedrm

31 29 or 992 5434

2 bedrm trotler a c one m1le
from HomsOn \I JI!e on Ne w ltmo
Rood Call before noon and
after 6 p m 7-42 29?}

Coll992 2156

rod10
.4 speed changer
Balance $103 40 or terms Coli

4 Fam•ly Yard Sole 1 1/ , mde from
9'12 3965
Chesh~re on St Rt 554 May 5
through 8 9 00 fill dark COAL hmesto na and al l types of

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Drape s Bedspreads diShes
baby and adult d o thmg of oil
kind s too numerous to mM
t1on

POMEROY LANDMARK
'W'.- Jack W Carsey, Mgr
..,..
Phone 992 2181

12lC65 3 bedrm all alec $6500
Phone 992 2605
1969 12x 60 mob1le home custom
Schult Good cond 11ton Col/

742 3018
1972 Elcona mob1le home un
furn•shed w1th ftp out stove
relngerator d1n1ng room set
stays J bedroom' 1 y, baths
Phone 992 7768

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hne model tota l elec fully fur
n shed carpeted throughout
eye level oven surface un•t
bay w10dow one fourth old
wo rld burch paneling front
d1nmg room 3 door model
home •s hke new Also 1975
Skyfllle 52x 12 total elec all
new
lurn11ure
carpeted
throughout
total wrapped
Fom Cor f ront k1tchen model
We sold th s home new end IS
st tll 1n h~e new cond1tlon Con
be seen at Kmgsbury Mob1le
Home Soles 1100 E Mmn
Pome roy 992 703-4
19b9 Topper mob1le home ex
cel lent cond•llon 12ll'60 In
_qUJre alterS p m 985 3902

P~ one

9'12 3891

FOUR Fam1ly Garage Sal e May b FREEZER BEEF Corn led steeri
7 and B of 810 W Mom Sl
deli ver to local dre5s1ng
Pomeroy
Ne• l to Shuler s
plan ts Phone 8~3 2111
Market from 9 am 111 1 5 p m
Toys formal s dothmg and etc CO AL limestone and calCium
ch!onde and colo um bnne for
YARD SALE F1rst house post
dust con tro l and ell types of
Me1gs H1gh School on Co Rd
salt Exceliior Salt Works East
25 across from gun club
Mom St ree t Pomeroy Oh•o
Clolhmg ve ry cheap 9 o m ttl
phone 992 3891

w,u

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ODDS ond Ends Sole starts 5 7 76
to 5 1-4 76 Log Cabm Twp Rd
261 between Keno and Long
Bottom follow !lgm off 248 ot
Keno or long Bottom Waches
1ewelry
purses
clothes
diShes
C 8 rod•o
f1sh tng
Iockie Four 700x16 8 ply ttres
lour 750x l6 l!res one three
fourth 1%8 Jeep truck 36 tn
cop bunk s sto\le a•r horns CB
rod1o fully equ1pped for ho•ler
lOWing

1 (614) 9B5 38o49

and 8 9 00 1111 oi 00 -4 23 Beech
St Middh~po rt clothes m oi l
SIZes Including women s large
mes booki and mise 1tems

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YARD SALE Fndoy and Saturday
everythmg reduced Avon bot
tie! bowling boll and bog
cloth•ng and m1sc 1tems 565 N
Front St M1ddleport Ohio

Athought for the day Poet
SALE oil Roule 33 on 681
Robert Browning wrole, YARD
toward Alhony Sth h'iuSf' on
, "Ignorance /! not Innocence
left t Wotch lor s1gn~ Fndoy
and Saturday
bul sin."

1q53 Ford Jubilee tractor (ex
ceHen l) $1 650 Ford 9N trac
tor overhauled $1 000 New 5
It 3 pi rotary mower (s tump
umper ) $385 Four used n dlllg
own mowers 7 and 8 h p $200
to $230 Luck ett Form Equ1p
men! Wes t Washmgton St

l

Albony Phone 1614) 698 3032
or698 7881
POLLED H~relord bull 2 yrs old
$300 7 weeks old nanny goat

$25 Phone 5hode 1614) 696
1234
BEAN POSTS Coll247 31J77
ONE iel ol maple bunk bed s w1th
box spnngs and mattress Ani!
que bedrm i ull Burl mlmd oi
black leather bar stools
Gravely w!lh allachman ts

Phonel6 14) 985 3511
1973 350 Kawosokl Big Horn ex
pons on chamber
Knobby
t!fes 3 b ke trader Co li 992
7110
\
MAKE sprtng cleonmg profitable
turn unwanted 1lems 1nto cash
AdvertiSe 1n tha Wont Ads

-- . 1975 XS 650 B Yamaha l1ke new
!ow m1leage For more 1n
formot1 on contact Me1gs Auto
Parh Phone 992 77 11

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71 750 Norton Comondo Con sae
at Rutland Pennro1l or call 7oi 2

2542
1975 Hondo mo torcycle 360 rood
b•ke hke new E•cellent con
d111on Phon e 992 3566
8 It truck cam pe r Phone 992
5983 of~er 5 m ~

e

LOCUST p(ISI!.
P~ono

round or spl1t

949 2774

MANS left handed gull set bog
and push carl S35 lodtes nght
handed gulf set bag and push
cart $30 H1 powe r telescope
olec adchn g machine $20
ManS brO'tf'O SUII SIZe &lt;40 $10
Phone 949 -~660

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SLOAN'S
CARPOING
Free

e!ttlmates

on

car

We ' ll brmg samples to your
home w1th no obltgaftor.

See how you can really
save

M1ke Young , Manager
Sales and Installation

Rl 3, Pomeroy , Ohlo45769
Phone day or n~ght
614 992 2206

Installed
by
Licensed Installer
24 Hour Phone Serv1ce

Shepard ContractoiS

Eager To Buy
H E CLELAND BROKER
992 2259 or 992 2S68

SWIMMING
POOLS

D&amp;D

Above and below ground

OONSTRUCfiON

pool k1ts lor the do II·
yourself man

D. BUMGARDNER
Noble Summ1t Rd •
Middleport
PHONE 992 S724
5 J 1 mo

Wanted to own and ope rat~
candy &amp; confection vendtng
route
Pomeroy
and
surround1ng area Pleasant
bustness Htgh proftt lf~ms

Can slarl par111me Age or
e~epenence not Important

Requtres car and 5960 cash
tnvestment For deta1ls
wrtte &amp; Include your phone

SAl ,
1072 S. n Jose Avenue
Burbank , Cahfornta 91501

Nathan Btggs
Radtator Sp ectahsl

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC•.
Pomeroy

1976
II 00 a m Hayward
81ssell Form 8ashen Keno Rd
County Rd 28 long Bottom
Oh10 Dewalt rod1al arm sow
complete 6 Jn alec planer
hand tools of oil k1nds power
hand tools tool boxes elec
gnnder w•th bench \/ICes c
clamps all s1zes furn1 ture
clamps model! Gravely tractor
wtlh mower
rtdtng lawn
mower small outboard motor
ga s bras' kettle copper wash
boiler copper teo hettie old
~ron dump wagon w1th hones
old 12 gouge shotgun double
barrel old 12 gouge pump gun
around 1919 Super Ruger 22
magnum revolver w1th 22 long
nile cyhnder Gutman han and
rooiler pocke t kf'l1fe and other
kn 1ves lot ol s1lver cams and
o the r co1ns sump pump old
d1shes and loads of other
d•shes elec mt&gt;eers uons
pols Iorge marble whatnots
elec fans and lots of bo&gt;ees and
other Items too numerou s to
menl!on Iorge lo t of garden
tools \leepmg bog~ 17 m
cha1n sow Auctioneer Roger
Hayman
Owner
Hayward
B•ssell Not re~pon,•ble for ac
Clde nl s

Complete Bridal
And Anniversary
SerVICe
Free Consultation '

Ann's Bridal and
AnniversaiJ Services

t 13-1 mo

1

RANCH -

AI. TROMM CONST.
Rutland
742 2318
All Work Guaranteed
Free Es11mates
55 1 mo

cl oset s l it, baths large k1t
dm1ng F A ott furnace
Large 2 ca r garage and 1
l eve l
acre
Ask•ng

$15 000 00
2 HOUSES - 1 ha s 9 rms
bath the olher has J rms
and bath All ut •llt1es and
almost

one

acre

S16 500
12 ACRES -

Only

ln town

garden land large garage

w1th

s torage

3

BR

renov ated home wtth wood
burntng ftrepl ace gas F A
furnace N1ce carpettng

S19 500
BUSINESS BUILDING Down (rea l n1 ce) and a 5
room apt up '" Rutland

Asking IUSI $13 500
OLDER HOME - 8 rooms,
4 brs bath ntce kif

large

yard '" M•dd leporl Only
S8500
11 RMS - Old ~ouse w lh
all utt11ttes and 2 lots nea r
new restaurant

W II take ofler
WANTED - Large family
for tht s 5 BR s 2111 baths 10
rm home, 2 car garage.
and lol 100&gt;145 See th1s

equtpment Good l oca t 1on
Needs a couple wJth a few
thousand or will lease

MINERALS - IJS acres 1n
Lebanon Townshtp 2 mtles
east of Ba shan

GET IN TOUCH WITH US
ON THESE SOON. OVER
40 PICTURES TO LOOK
AT DROP IN TO SEE.

REMODELING Plumbmg heottng
and oil types of general repo1r
Work guaranteed 20 years ex

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house

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LOVELY 2 story older home 1n
Roc me 1h24 hvmg rm dm1ng
room new built m k 1tchen w1th
cherry cobmets den bedrm
and one holt both down w1th
oak hardwood floors 3 bedr
ms New lull both ut1ltly room
upsla~rs full basement large
front and rear porches unot
toched garage
2 storage
bUJ idmgs oil set upon large lot
w1th addition al !of avo1 loble
Must sacrifice for $21 000 Call

949 2883

R00MV-7;r-~ld~~;~l~r~ w~~d
frame
iwp bedrm
home
located between Coolv1lle and
Tuppers Plo•rs One acre lot
two car garage etty water gas
heal
ha r dwood
floors
carpeted
l.vmg room mce
v1ew $2 1 000 Phone {614)

61&gt;7 3519
--- ---- ------3 bed'm home Coll992 7033
--HOUSE J bedroom home 59

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acres 1 m1le from Rutland on
New L1ma Rood phone 7-42

2988
NEW home for sale 3 bedrms
sewmg room 2 ceramiC baths
personalized k1tchen bu1lt to r
the homemaker Plenty of
gordon space on th1s one acre
lot Appro x 2 ono fourth m1les
fromR:t 7onSR 124 Toward
Rut land on south s1de of road
Watch for s1gn Al TROMM

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Ltttle 3 Cow Farmer - Here •s a modern house In the

counlry completely remodeled J bedroom house
everylhmg new 1ncludes wiring, plumbing, roof
natural gas furnace , small barn chicken house , city
waler &amp; natural gas Almost J acres ol well layed land
Priced $26,500
This nlce 1'1&gt; slory home has a large

ltv1ng room wtth shmy oak flooring d ln lng room ntce
kll c~en w1lh bu1111ns 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms on first

lloor J n~cely paneled bedrooms on the 2nd floor , also 2
large porches, and a sun porch, garage Natural gas
furnace tS very economtcal Located on Scout Road In

Ohoo Would you believe $12 800

$11 ,000 will buy modern home near fatrgrounds, 2

bedrooms, llvmg room, kitchen. bath gar•ge 2 car
concrele block garage and garden space nice for small
famlly

949-2388

JIMMY DEEM

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R ldlng

Tractort

Lawn Boy mowers,
P1aneer
chain
saws,
Bolen's Mowers, Merry
T•llers, MTD Mowers
491 Locust St
Mtddleport, Ohio

992-3092

D&amp;D TREE Tnmmmg 20 years e&gt;e
perlence
Insured I •e
estimates Coli 992 2304 or

(614) 698 7257 Albany
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SEWING MACHINE Repo1rs ser·
""e all makes 992 2284 The
Fobr~c

Shop
Pomeroy
Authonzed Singer Safes and
_ ~er~~e ~_!~~o~~e~~~~~~ -­
EXCAVAliNG dozer loader and
backhoe work dump trucks
and lo boys for hlfe will tloul
fill d1rt top so• I ltmestone and
gravel Call Bob or Roger Jef
fers
day phone
7089
ntght phone 992 3525 or 992

m

5232
SEPTIC TANKS cleoned Modern
SanltOtJOn

992 395-4 or 992

5968
WILL do roofing , construction
plumbtng .and heolmg No 1ob
too Iorge or too small Phone

742 2348
EXCAVATING

dozer,

bock~oe

and d ttcher Charles R Hat
f1eld
Back Hoe Serv1ce
Rutland Oh1o Phone 7&lt;42· 2008
WILL tnm or cut trees and shrub

bery Phone 949 2545 or 742
3167
Will 00 S)Ctarlor painting
houses and roofs Phone 992·

5684 or 992 3374
GREG S CB SALES located at Er·
Mid
wm s Gull Ser11ice
dleport Oh1o
Phone 992

2438
EXCAVATING BACKHOES AND
DOZER LARGE AND SMALL
SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED BILL
PULLINS PHONE 992 2478 DAY
OR NIGHT

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Let DONELLI'S make tile
ptnill

for

your

after

gradu.ohon party Call us at
992-6 U7 and we w1ll make
your party something to
remember Chock our
party rates

Donelll's Pizza
Middleport, Ohio
Open 4 p m dally
CIMed Ill day Mondays

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BRAOF~O,

AushonHr

Com

plele SorviCo Phone 949·2487
or 9oi9 2000 R:oetnll Oh1o tr.tt
Brodford
ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR -

-------------------Sweepers toasters

1rons all

small appliances Lawn mower
ned to State H1ghway Goroge

on Roulo 7

P~one

(614) 985

3825

SAVE ON
CARPOING

Candy Stripe
Beautiful colors Do 11
yourseN and save. Regular
N95sqyd

Sale If'Sq. Yd.

-----------12 or 15 FT

501 NYLON
rect

Green, gold

blue , rust

Do II yourself, with pod
ding, 17 U sq. yd
With plddlnglnllolled
stU squ1re y1rd

RUnAND l
FURNINREi

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Close Sat. At 5 p.m.

742-2211

ARNOLD GRATI!

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RUnA,ND FURNITURE

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Runabout 3 ar sedan, vinyl top, luxury model clean

1973 Pinto 2 dr.

RUTLAND'
I

$4:~= 54295

1

1995

'
Futl power\ air, full stereo, while'
with blue v roof, blue cloth lnl

PRICES!

73 Olds 98 4 Door Sedan
Full power , air, v roof , brown 'Villi ton v
root, tan vinyl In!
_

Now '3295

sms

Was

73 Cadillac
/
Sedan
DeVille
power. alr, v roof, T&amp; T

69 Olds 88
4 lbJr Sedan

Full
wheel , good radials, 38,000 ml , 1
owner

70 Dodp Monaco
4 Dr. Sedan

72 Ford Torino Coupe
P S , P B , v 8 aulo good lire&amp;,
gold with ton v roof , nice Interior

Gala, black v rool good tires

Power, air, dark grey with blue
cloth lnt
Wu futS,DG

'1695
now '995
4 dr , H T , air cana vinyl top
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74 Chev. Imp. 4 Dr. 71 ford Torino Coupe
72 Buick LaSabre
1971 Volkswagen 2 dr. Sedan ... '1695
4 DooJ Sedan
H.T. Sedan
Call Con.
O.Vned by loca l minister
v 8 auto, P S , P B , air, gold
Full pawer, air. AM· FM radio,

14695

1972 Ford Lm 4 dr. HJ........... '1995

1795

C.C, good tires, grey with clolh
lnl

TRUCKS

1973 Ard LWB Econoline Van..'3495

PS P B,alr,radlo CC,good
tires silver with v trlm

13295

IIQW 12295

Was S2695 00

Full power, air, C C, radio, new
lpp, gtloc:t tires, red, low miles

with black V roof, tan vinyl lnt

now 11295

w•• S159s oo

1974 Ford FlOO V8 Pickup .... ..S3495
lf2 ton, one careful local owner

1974 Ford Four Wheel Drive ..... '3995
Ptckup, shows good care

1969 Dodge lh T. Pickup ........ 11395

4 Door Sedan

Full power, air, good radial tires,
while w1lh block v roof and black
cloth 1nt
Was 12895 00

I10W

'2495

4 wheel drive pickup

-

4 Door Sedan
Full power, air, good tires, dark

MANY MORE

Was S249S.oo

SEE: Fred Blaettnar, Melvin Little,
or Pat Hill
Open Evenmgs Til6:00
Except Thurs. and Sat TiiS : O~ .

now 12295

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DAN .• MUIVIt'~ON
FORD
Phone

461 S. 3rd

H2·2196

Middleport

;~'Carmel News,
•

By the Day
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Pierce of Athens spenl an
,' ,, evenmg wtlh Mary Circle
Bennlce Bede Oaol
recently
For Soturdoy, May I, 1871
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Earl
Johnson, Sheryl LeAnn and ARIES (March 21-Aprll 18)
The rewards Bre unusually
" Patrick, called at the home of generous
work or ser\lices
' Mr and Mrs Douglas performedrorwell
TOday Take
' " Johnson of Racine on special prtde Jn anything you
pu1 your hand lo
"''Saturday evening.
Mr and Mrs James Circle TAURUS (April 20·Moy 20)
fi'ol New Haven were at lhe This Is a day when you II be
~ : home of Mary Circle on popu lar and favorably tmpress
others Be alen There ts a
•: Sunday
chance you II make a
Calllng at the home of Mr good
valuable new contact
and Mrs Arthur Earl
{May 21·June 20)
Johnson and family on GEMINI
Entertain selected people at
1 SatlD'day everung were Mr.
home today like lhe boss or
and Mrs Charles Randolph of mf l uent 1a1 acquaintances
R D Pomeroy and Ray Good thtngs can happen if you
get to know one another better
Johnson of RaCine
Arthur Orr of Chester CANCER (Juno 21.July 22)
called at lhe Robert Lee There Is a posslbllll)' ot good
home on Tuesday evening. news from two sources today
Bol~ will be through trlends
all~oug~ lhey don 1 know each

other

LEO (July 23· Aug. 23) People
will do lhlngs tor you loday,
simply because they l1ko you
There are no ulterior motives
Accept good fortune gracious-

ly

tacel of knowledge that will
later prove valuable Listen
closely learn all you can It
may not be repeated

LIBRA (Sopt. 23·Dcl. 23) Be
1og1ca1 today, but don t Ignore
your hunches Blendmg- the
two can provide you with some
very powerful mslghts

wl!'fbl~~oot,

Grey
black
cloth lnl , fu ll power air, good
llres, low miles

P s, radio, red with
black vinyl In!

now $1395

roof, good tires. while with ton
vinyl lnt

Aulo trans, P S , P B , radio

v B auto .

70 Olds 98
4 Door Sedan

69 Oldsmobile Cutla
Sup. H.f. Coupe

Full power , air, AM FM radio,
i•le blue with blue cloth Interior

V roof, air , auto trans , P B ,
PS

Was S69S.OO

VB auto p S , p B' bucket
seols, console rodla, like new
~~es, dark green with black vinyl

'595

ROW

Four speed, 3 sealer

1095

1

72 Dodge 1 ton Stake

69 GMC ~ T. Paup

VB. 4 speed, dual wheels, cattle

307 VB. 3 speed, 2 tone point,
mirrors and lights

racks

Was 52195.00

'1095

now '2295

1

1395

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 6-TILL 5 PM SAT.

Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales
"You71 Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business"
992-5342

GMAC FINANCING

POMEROY

CARS

ideas or unfamiliar 'conditions
today You re more than up to

any challenge It you apply
yourself

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Feb. 1f)
Today you are e•cepllonally
sharp buslnesswlae VIew any
proposition from several

angles You II flnd a way to han
die •t
PISCES (Feb. 20-MIIfCio 20)
You are a quick thinker loday
Your judgment is basically

good Slick by your original
decisions for the best results

Your
Birthday
You w1ll have an acllve social
lite lhls coming year ConlaclS
will be helplul to you and may
steer you 10 a fabulous new
group of associates
INI'~SI'AI'I'HioNTI'HI'IItSI'

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.

11695

68BuicklaSabre
4 Dr. Sedan

6 cyl ' aula' good tires, rodlo

cou ld stand you in good stead
today An e&gt;etramely unusual
one can help you careerwlse

1971 FQRD BRONco .................. '695
1969 atEV. BELAIR 4 OR ............ '539
1970 FORD TORINO CPE... ·· ......... 1399 ~---li1Gs---,
1968 PLY. 4DOQR .....................'150
1965 FORD 4 DOOR .................... ~125
Ecppmalt Co.
O.
1966 PONTIAC 4 DR................... '100 II fovMIIIOT,
"'· fft-2171
-ALL SOLD A$ IS -

'2695

v roof green cloth lnl' good
tires
Was S1995 00

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23·Dec
21) Your ablhty to spol oppar·
lunlly lhal alhors overlook

You II be e~eoosed to a new

These cars are re~11ced and priced to save
you money.
"All Units Sold As Is"

P S , P B , olr, vinyl trim, creem
with vinyl root, good tires

'3495
~s~N- 12295
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73
---r~6~7~C~~a-.~Ch~.~le--~n~~~~~~~340~+---~----~
Full po~er~r~~ green
4 Doer
HT Cpe.
&amp;8 VW TtWBpOrter Bus

differences

VIRGO (Aug 23·Bept. 22)

WEEKEND
SPECIALS! ! !

Buick Skylarl HJ

75 Dodge Dart
SwiD&amp;If Cpe.
6 cyl , auto , P S , P B , radio, v

Was 51595 00

SCORPIO (Oct. z•·Nov. 22)
You serve as a catalyst for
varying Types Today You re
good al bringing opposmg lac·
lions togeTher and solving lhelr

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jon
tt) Don t be 1ntim1daled by big

110W

J

now '2495

Wu 1269$ 00

Maroon with black Interior, P B
PS
'

10 Chev. Chftelle Coupe

now '1895

'

now'895
now '1595
73 Chev. Monte Caito 70 Chi)Sier N. Y. 4 Dr.
Was Sl39S 00

72 Olds Delta 88

Full powe r, air, gold with v roof,
nice lnt , goad tires

Was SlotS oo

Green with black v root, green
cloth lnt, power, air, AM with
stereo tape (As Is Special)

gold with block v roof, black
cloth 1nt

225HTCpe.

Air, P B P S , good tires

V B auto , air, gold with green
vinyl trim

'2695

72 Buick EIKba

70 Ford Lm Wagon

Was 51995.00

Like new paint

1970 Chev. lh Ton Pickup ....... s2095

72 Chev. Imp.
41br Sedan

flOW

Was 52195 00

Extra nice. AT

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Sedan .......... 12195

Shows be$1 of care

I

shopp In&amp; spr us

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1974 Ford Pinto ..................... 12995

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brin11 you
extra cash

73 Olds 88 4 Door Sedan
Power. air, v roof, good tlres, green with
green lnt

Custom 500 4 dr sedan, auto trans, power steering &amp;
brakes, olr cond , pollee cor
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Parcel One One qu11rter of
acre of land Including

Classified Ads

'6295

73 Cadillac
Coupe Deville
Was

WITH
REDUCED

Full power, air. v-roal, T&amp; T wheel, good
25,000 ml , 1 owner

radii! I tires,

1974 Ford V8 ...................... ..'1695

, slands and the burying grouncl
• annexed to 11 Bounded by the
I road and beginning - a forked
; ' white oak at the southwest
corner of the m~ellng house
and running southeast to a
• marked lack oak tn square ; to Include one fourth of an
, acre
• , Parcel Two Beginning a t
• the northeast corner of the
I Mount Ol ive Church lot. and
, betng a part of Section No 25
J • Town 9, R:ange 15 in the Ohio
: company-s Purchase, thence
1 north 52 -'2 deg west 11 rods to
1 ) a stone corntr thence north
• • 37 •n deg east 11 rods and 11, to
: a stone corner thence south
, 52 '12 Cleg east 17 rods to a
stone corner thence south 37
1 '11 deg west 5 12 rods to the
1 southwest corner ot sa •d
~ • Church lot thence north 52 112
1 deg wes t 6 rods to the north
1 • west corner of satd Church
lot thence south 371 2 deg
___west 4 rods and 58 links to the
1 place of beginning conlainmg
• one acre
:
1t Is Intended that the
, 1 spec ific descrtptlon of said
• 1 o..parcel of land as hereinabove
1 , set forth shall not necessarily
: • .~trnlt the oenerat dncriptlon
, 1 of said parcel ot land
'
Columbia Townshtp Trustees
11 ~
By Gloria Hutton clerk
; f'/111Y 7 14, 21

I

5195

Aula trans, sharp

1 , where the meettng house now

ror

CALL742 2211
TALK TO
WENDELL GRATE
CARPET CONSULTANT

742 2211

, an

'5395
74 Cadilac H.T. Sedan

5

1974 Pinto 2 dr. Sedan ...........12895

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8:00til5:00
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Thursday 8 til12 noon

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CaU For Appointment

Lawn

NEW

BUILDER Rullond Phone 742
2328

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Rutland

Phone 992 5858

Congratulations
Graduates

SIWl-

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R&amp;J
COINS
Rutt.nd, Ohio
742·2331
R011er Wamsley

Eng

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3 BEOR:M

'" J bedrooms. l1v1ng room k1lchen &amp; dlnmg room &amp;
bath, moslly carpeled, porch &amp; bullt on garage, 'I&gt; acre
otland Country selling, 1 m1le olt Rt 7, finishing work
required w1ll be done for buyer'" 30 days Priced for
quock sale $12 500

C~esler,

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CENTRAL REALTY CO.

s BEDROOMS -

small

Complete

N1ce

Buy, Sell or Trade

WILKINSON'S

Phone 9'1l 3325
4 BR

COINS
CURRENCY
SUPPLIES
MOAL
DUECTORS

The Complete
Remodeling Service
For Your Home

Very low mileage like new condition

1 ' TRACT TWO

Phone Anna Block wood
985·3805
Bran Thomas
992-2726 4 30 1 mo

eoc
Ph 949 2011 or 10 2"7

110 Mechamc Pomeroy, 0

Newly Wed Spec1al- New all elec home never lived

Moy 8

Syracuse, Ohio
Ph 992 l99l
• 10 1 mo

we build new and remodel
the old
All types of
buildtng and rem odelint
from the toundation up
Add•tions, carpeting,
painting, Siding, rooting,
paneling, paper hanging,

V1rg11 B Sr , Reallor

ar.d we'll try to work a

RESPONSIBLE PERSON

LARRY LAVENDER

Aluminum Siding,
lloofing, Gutte15,
I Jintil&amp; and Repair

Ptl 992 1114

dea l
BUSINESS, - All stock and

PUBLIC AUCTION Sol

Pomeroy, Ohlo45769
Telephone (614) 992-3768
We Dehver
4 25 1 mo

Phone 742 2409
Box 28A
Rutland, Oh
4 26 1 mo

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STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
A EPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWNINGS

17 Cole Street

1975 Ford Lm 4 dr. Sedan ..... '4195

the southeast corner of the
• northeas t quarter of Seclton
No 32 Commencmg 10 rods
from the east line of said
1 section
11 1 stone, thence
, running west 9 reds , thence
1 south 9 rods thence east 9
1 't'Ods
then ce north 9 rods to
• the place of beginning con
! t1lnlng 81 square rods
Parcel Two Situated In the
1
, .northeast quarter of Section
• No 32 Township 9 11ange 15
: of the Oh10 Compeny s Pur
1 chue Beginning at a post at
t the southwest corner of said
• lot whert the bese of Elza
: Graham's Monument bean
._north 663• deg east 4 rods encl
...2 links thence south 7S deg
eut 12 rods and s links to a
pos t at the southeast corner of
said lot thence nor ttl 14 lh
deg eatt 12 rods and 6 linh ta
a post at the northeast ~orner
of said lot thence north 74 112
deg west 12 rods and 4 links to
a post at the norttlwesl corner
of said tot thence south 16
deg west 12 rods and 8 links to
, the place of beginning con
taining I 00 acre

Full power, air, AM FM raalo, 60 40 seal,
blue wllh blue cloth In!, low miles

Full power, air, v roof, leather lrlm,
new radial !Ires

2300
cc
4 cyl
engine. 38
MPG
fuel
economy champion, 4 sp trans , rock &amp; pinion
steering, reor seal, colored pile carpeting, solid slate
Ignition, &amp; vlnyl bucket seals Delivered plus freight
only and now In stock

; TRACT ONE ·
Parcel One Situated near

Ftnanc1ng Av•llable
Blown Into Wtlls &amp; Attics

Was 55495.00
NOW

1976 New Ford Pinto ..............'2895

!

Blown
Insulation Services

lWIN CITY
MACHINE SHOP

HEREBY

Thet Columbia Township
shall offer for sale .,11 Publ ic
, Auction en the 28th day of
1 May 1976 at the front door of
the Melas County Court House
Pomeroy , Ohio at 10 00
1 o'clock A M the certain vein
• of c0111 locaflv. or variously
: known 11 Number Four, Four
, A, Clarion or L i mestone coat
• In and under the lollowlng
described reel estate, to wit

FREE EsnMATES

ARE AVAILABLE
AT

15

1

l 28 1 mo •

Med1cal Oxygen
and Supplies

Dan Thompson Ford says, We have the be.st
stock of small cars &amp; trucks ever and more
on the way. This means special savings for
you. Come 1n and deal, we're crazy with
spring fever. Our low overhead and high
volume gives you the best deal a!ly~here.

1

Coli un!U!·2U2
Or94! 220l

A 5 76

4414111 Ave.
523-9407
. Huntington, W.Va.

: NOTICE
I GIVEN.

41br

73 Cadillac
Eklllado Cpe.

'I

Need new roof or old
rep,.lredf Houu, roof,
barn , shlntltt, bylld up,
painting, et,ctrlul warlc t
gutters &amp; fawnspouu ,
furniCts, water Jtel1trl,
water softnen, lns1alled I
repaired, Sewage

PH. 992-3746

Septic Systems

All pool supplies available,
too

'

Roclno, Ohio

Certified technician.
Bnggs &amp; Stratton
Engmes.
Pickup &amp; Delivery:

1 14 1 mo

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76 Olds Cutla Supreme

AMC JEEP

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Racine Plumbing·
&amp;Heating

MAC'S
LAWN
MOWER
SERVICE

poling and onsta IIa Iion

from the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad •alor to lh e
small es t Hea t er Core

We Have People

stor e &amp;
CARPENTER wdl do s1dmg roof
mg remodel•ng room odd•
Free
lions
A lso garages
Est1motes Ca/1992 2659

DON SMITH

OVERLOOKS THE RIVER

TEAFORD

soh and rock soh lor ICe ond
snow removal Exce ls1o r Soil
Works EastMan St Pomeroy

Ohoo

condit ion $12 000

ASKING S18500
Call Us Up
G1ve Us A Try

$163 9S

FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
modern opts 2 and 3 bedrms

AN AMAZiNG VALUE 2 story frame 5 BR 1112
balhs. utility R garage &amp;
car port
All '" good

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It's Karr &amp; Van Zandt's Spring Sale!

JSG.OO c.lll In hand II '"
c.n not -Ht any tiHI you
,- bring us on IHP or AMC
7" c.n

Business Services

- Excellent cond1f1&lt;ln 7 R
frame 3 large BR lull
base m ent w1 th 2 car
garage Large front porch
to lounge on tht s summer
M any
other
fea tur es

$89.95

uhlille s
Fourth M•d

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WILL DO odd 10b1, roofing, po1n Three Fam•ly Yard Sole May 7

orm 3•10

po•d 356
dleport

For&amp;le ~

YARD SALE on top of M1ddleport
H1ll Kaulf res •dence lots of
chlldron s dothmg Fr1 doy o• d
Saturday

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COUN TRY Mob•l e Home Par~ Rt
33 ten m1le s north ol Pomeroy
Lo rge lots w1th concret pot1os
Sidewalks runners und off
stree l porkmg Phone992 7-479

YARD Sale May 3 4 and 5 Gas
9'12 3324
range relngerolor wnnger
type washing machme double
cobmet smk. mangl e bed$
rugs ant1ques 3 pc parlor
su1te k1tchen cho1rs tables VEGETABLE plonh of all kmds 10
se wmg mad11ne
p•cture
d1fterent vo net1ei of tomatoes
fram es collectors 1tems Many
1 nc l ud~ng
nan oc1 d wh1te
other 1tems I m1le wes t of
tomato Very Iorge se lecl!on of
Rocme on Rt 124 Oils McCim
bedd1ng
plants
Also
tack res•den ce
Geromums and other potted
plants
Hongmg baskets
IF YOU have o serviCe to offer
Cleland Form s and Green
wont to buy or sell somethmg
Geraldme Cleland
house
ore looktng for work
or
Roc me
you II get resulls
whatever
faster with a Senl1nel Want Ad MODERN walnut conso le AM FM

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5434

TURF TRIM
PUSH MOWERS

2 bedrm tr ol ler real niCe Phone 197oi H1l lcres t 60xl2 top of the

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fu1111 Shed opts Phone 992

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Phone992 3874

TRAILER Co Rd 17 Hamson
v1lle Phone 742 2577

YARD SALE Thursday Fndoy and
Saturday May 6 7 and 8 155
All new STARCRAFT M1n1 motor
Pearl St M1ddleport Ohm
travel tra1lers and
homes
--fold downs new and used YARD SALE Thur5doy Fndoy
and
Best pmes 1n ,,. state we will
Saturday at Pearl W1fi 1S Letart
sell service and qual1ty Hours
Falls Oh1o
12 7 Open Sunday Camp Con
THE
R1 verv•ow PTA w1l l sponsor o
ley Starcroft Soles Rt 62 N
combmot1on yard and bake
PI Pleasant
,_.
solo on Friday May 7th f rom 10
am 1111 8 p rn ond Sa turday
May 8 from 10 o m t11! 3 p m
The sole w1ll be held ot the
school m Reedsvill e and pro
WANTED TO RENT small house or
ceeds w1ll go to lichool fundli
trailer preferably tn the country
and near Pomeroy E1ther fur
YARD SALE Thursday Fndoy and
nlshed or nat Phone 9-49 2oi80
Saturday b-41 North Second
or (614)985 42&lt;18
A11e
Middleport
Yellow
----------------- ~ -house below Gateway Loh of
3 bedrm house •n tha country
For reasonable rent Phone
ttems 9 t1IIS

t!ng hauling treework
mowing Phone 992 7409

992 5275

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TRADERS' DAY

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OHIO Handt Vent for emphysema
su fferers Con be used wllh
cy lmder or compre5ser Coli

3 ROOM furn1shed opt

old Coll742 2581

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992

Auto Sales

USED cor 1n good runnmg cond•
lion Not more than 10 years

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Coli aft er 5 p m

5737

Paper Boy
or Girl
Needed.

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Real Estate tor Sale

For sate --

1614) 985 31167
Unusual odportun1ty to becom e
GE pot scr ubber diihwasher par
auoc1ate w1 th a leadtng los t
3 or 4 bedrm home on 1'- acre
19M' Cqmoro loaded w1th e•troi
table Phone 949 2890
growmg consumer finance
ground I m1le south of Chesler
Unbel19vobly good cond!l!on
company do•ng busmeu In I&lt;J
on Rt 7 Fam•ly and hv•ng
Prtce $1850 Phone 742 2 143 1970 4 dr Mercury Morquts good
stoles We train you m all
runmng cor'ldii!On Olf cond 1
room d•nmg roo m bu1lf m k1t
after 5 p m or contoct Dal las
phases of work mvolv1ng con
t1omng power brakes power
chen oil carpe ted full SIZe
Weber
sumer credit You w1 ll conta ct
steer1ng stereo rod1o Coil
boiement and garage ctly
our customers. both 1n and ou t 1q73 Monte Cori o e•ce llent con
992 3BSO
wa ter natural gas Seen by
d1fton VB automatiC power
' 'de the off ce and learn to
oppl Coli (614) ~~ 384?
ONE two yr old Guernsey heifer
steermg powar brakes olr
work w1th merchants In a
one 6 month old Guernsey 3 bedroom houie In Rutland
tape
sw11181 buckets
t ill
lnondly way you w1ll ho lp peo
hetfer Phone949 2179
Phone 9'12 5858
pie w1th thEm personal
wheel block wtth black v1nyl
fmances Salary wdl mee t the
top
block mter lor
39 000 1973 CB 3SO Hondo e•cellen t con 6 room house m Middleport ne)Ct
ntted&amp; of you and your fam 1ly
mtles Pnced below book at
dtt1on Lots of extra' Phone
to schoo l New sh1ng!e roo f
now In a lew short years you
$2795 Phone 7-42 3006
7-42 2211 after S p m co li 742
$S500 00 Phone 992 7275
con earn well above overage
2201
73 340 Ou ster low mileage 7S
Our company promotes from
Dodge p1ckup
b cy linder
STEREO rod10 modern design
w1thm
Prev1ous expenence
Phone &lt;J92 5601
om fm rad1o 8 track tope cam
not necessary fAust be o h•gh
b not1on Balance $101 20 or
school graduate ln •t•at1ve and 1971 Dodge Charger 318 two
lerm• Coli 9'12 3965
door vmy l top ou tomollc foe
amb!llorl pay off Excepllonol
employee benefit s PHONE
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Mr
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dryer and
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work p s and p b $450
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KANSAS CITY, Mo (UPI)
- The Kansas City Chiefs
ThlD'Sday signed three of
lhelr 21 draft choices from
Ull8 year's dr~ft.
The new players signed are
Sieve Taylor of Kansas,
Willie Lee of Bethune·
Cookman and Pal McNeil of
Baylor.
LOS ANGELES (UPI)

The Los Angeles Rams
Thursday announced lhe
signing of Mack Herron, lhe
exciting llUle running back,
who gained 824 yards for lhe
New England Patriots in I
1974.
The Rams also signed
Leroy Jones, a e;fool-3-inch,
25().powtd defensive end, who
played with the Edmonton
Ealdmos in lhe Canadian
football league last year
ALBANY, CaUl (UP!)
For the lhlrd straight day
Thursday striking janitors
forced cancellalion of
Thoroughbred racing at
Golden Gate Fielda.
The same janitors' union
WIP'/d out the flrl!t 17 days of
the spring seuon over a
contract di11p11te The janitors
are insisting on a manning
clause that would allow lhe

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Oticai!O Bears lligned Jerry

Meyers, defensive Iackie
from Northern Illinois
University, lhelr 15th-round
choice In tbe college draft
Thursday. Meyers,
a
graduate of Cliicago's Lake·
view High, was co-captain al
NJU

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a right to lhe chin from which

she never recovered
Svendlen, 35, Virginia City,
Nev., was stopped al 1·26 of
lhe second roWld by Ersl
Arvlzo of Los Angeles in a
special event fight here
SVendsen, believed to be the
first woman ever to be
licensed to box, had won
three straight lights up uniU

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SHERIFF RECUPERATING doing fine." But lhe lll.d
hollpltal offlciala have not
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Ten Indicated when Fricker will
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Fricker, a member of lhe
altack, Hamilton County
!Jlerlff Paul Frldter, 54, IIU COIDl\Y lherlff'• department '
still at Jewish Hollpllll today, alnct 1949 and llherlff the put
three years, wu rulhed 10
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Reagan's Ohio backers see Ford in hot fight
By LEE LEONARD
COLUMBUS IUP! ) - Less
than two months ago,
chances of a contested Ohio
Republican pr esidential
primary were about as good
as Richard Nixon 's for
getting the nomination .
President Ford had Ohio
locked up with big-name
supporters like Sen. Robert
Taft Jr., former Sen. John W.
Bricker, Gov . James A.
Rhodes and lonner GOP
National Olainnan Ray C.
Bliss.
Now, e xhilar at ed

California Gov . Ronald
Reagan are saying there may
not be a primary co)ltest in
Ohio, but for a different
reason.
"I think President Ford is
going to get licked before he
gets to Ohio," said Peter E.
Voss, Canton businessman,
who is Reagan 's Ohio
campaign manager. "He'll
be on the ballot but he may
not be a viable or credible
candidate."
The President has a lull
slate or 96 delegates on ihe
June 8 Ohio ballot. Reagan
supporters of
former has 72 delegates In the contest
lllld is seeking to ptace 12
more on the ballot through
court protests.
Voss said there are seven
Tonight , Saturday, S~n~ay . more Republican primaries
May 7-8·9
before Ohio's. "Having lost
the last four printaries, he
The Adventure of Sherlock
could lose the next seven, and
~ Holmes' Smitrter Brother
that type of catastrophe will
Technicolor
knock him right out of the
Gene ~ i id er ,
race," said Voss, 11 political
Madelin e Kdhn
unknown who mustered 35
per cent of the Ohio
Show Starts 7 p.m.
Republican vole himself in a
1974 U.S. Senate primary

contest ' aga inst popular
Qeveland Mayor Ralph J .
Perk
R ~pub 1i c a n S l a "t e
OJainnan Kent B. McGough,
who presided over the OhiQ
G 0 P organ iza lion •s
endorsement of Ford several
months ago, scoffs at such
talk and maintains an icy
front about the President's
position.
"I think if they held the
primary
tomorrow ,
President Ford would win,"
said McGough ·
And on June 8?
;'Things change from day
to day. You 'll have to ask me
on Jline 7."
McGough insists the
primary results of last

MEIGS THEATRE

New one-way street is
proposed.in Syracuse
SYRACUSE - Village
council here Thursday night
agreed to make College Road
!rom the Orville Crooks
property intersection of May
St. and College Road to the
Dick Harris property a one
way street and ordered · an
ordinance be prepared for
action the next meeting of
council.
A stop sign also will be
placed al the intersection or
May St. and College Road It
was agreed.
Council members in other
business discussed purchase
of a radar unit. Council
agreed it is needed to control
speeding on the back streets
as well as on SR 124. Council
learned the cost of a unit from
W. Brown and Assoc . but
wish to see demonstrations
from other companies before
they make a purchase.
Council voted to leave the
question of who should have
keys to the firemen's meeting
room to the discretion of the
firemen . Council asked,
however, ,that a list of

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mot er
to
you.

members who have keys be
submitted to council each six
months.
Needs on the small ball
field such as backstop and
dugouts were reviewed. Eber
Pickens agreed to donate
enough blocks for one dugout.
Additional material needed to
erect lights on the ball field
has been ordered . The lack of
material is why lights have
not been erected .
Mayor Herman London
said road stop signs are
needed to be placed in the
village.
The signs were_provided by
a state grant and the village
will also be reimbursed for
posts and labor.
Attending were Mayor
London, Robert Wingett ,
Barry McCoy, Eber Pickens,
Troy Zwilling, Jimmy Joe
Hemsley and Kathryn Crow,
council members; Millon
Varian, chief of police; Mary
Chancey, clerk. Ralph
Lavender and Richard Duckworth.

CB club is organized

Tu ck you r money away in a

Savi ngs Accou nt. Wh ere 11 s safe from fire loss,
and tem ptation . Increases at a stea dy ra te'
of in terest And IS 1nsured by F D.I C Mo th er knows best.

Tuesday had no alarming
eff ect on th e GOP
organization. "We've always
planned an aggressive campalgn, and now it will be more
aggress.ive," hesaid, denying
the President's national campaign staff has put in any
distress calls.
Keith
McNamara,
chairman of Ford's Ohio
campaign committee , has
tried w duplicate McGough's
cool stance. "I don't think
events o! the past week are
oaoing to change things, " he
said, adding the committee
will try to · "stretch out the
media advertising a little"
and attempt to get an
additional Ohio appearance
or two out of Ford.
But McNamara, normally

RACINE - Temporary
officers were elected by 23
persons attending
an
· organizational meeting of the

lost
LOST Thursday In Racine,
female Balinese cat, long
haired , beige with dark gray
sea t point markings, orange

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Vaccination tag. Children's

pet. Reward. Phone 949-2375
or 949-2883.

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to stop m our main office,
Rutland Branch, and Tuppers
Plains Branch on Saturday, May
8, 1976, for refreshments, served
by our bicentennial hostesses.

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Western Boot Citizens Band
Radio Club Wednesday
evening at Roush's Landing
here .
Elected were Charles
Bailey, president ; Carroll
Teaford, vice president, and
Kar~n Haines, secretarytreasurer. Plans were l])ade
for drawing up a constitution
and obtaining a charter from
the Federal Communications
Commission.
The group voted to assist
the Racine Band Boosters in
stllging a fund raising event
at the high school on June 12.
Local talent will be asked to
entertain and refreshments
will be served. The activity
will begin at 6 p.m.
. Meetings of the new club
were · scheduled on the first
Monday and the last Sunday
of each month. Others interested in citizens band
radio work are invited to
attend the next meeting at 8
p.m. Monday, Jline 7, at
Roush's Landing, one mile
west of Racine on Route 124.

tlllkatlye ·and JOVial, seemed
a trifle impatient and busy
Thursday as he told of a
do~ phone calls be received
from Washington tbe day
before.
Reagan had been ruled off
the Ohio statewide ballot
early in April after a twoo{!ay
whirlwind petition drive by
Voss fell 18 signatures short
o! the minimum requirement.
Ironically, Secretary of
State Ted W. Brown, a
veteran in the GOP hierarchy
and a Ford delegate,
reversed himself on appeal
and validated 40 Reagan
sig'natures, qualifying the
former governor for the Ohio
fight that was never supposed
to come off.

·By Charlene HllCDich
MIDDLEPORT - Why do
we need metric?
.As Hollyhock, cartoon
character of Prllcllla's Pop,
answered : " Because It's

mere exact."

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Hospital News
Veterans' Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Rodney
Allen, Portland; Phyllis
Davis, Athens; Mary Jo
Peak, Rutland; Jessie Etliott,
Pomeroy.
,
DISCHARGED - Samuel
Willia_ms .
Holzer Medical Center
( Dl~eharges, May6)
Sally Bailey, John Bolin,
Ronnie Boyer, Lana Campbell, Marcella Chapman ,
Willard Qagg, Ruby Cogar,
Ronald Cremeans, Jr.,
Stanford Cremeens, Thom~s
Daniels, William Davidson,
Grace Ellyson, Mrs. Johnny
Endicott and daughter,
Ernestine Gillenwater,
Martha Gi.lley, Clinton
Gillman, Stanley Glassburn,
Mary Grant, James Hanson,
Diane Hickel, Clarence
Hulderman, Carroll Johnson,
An na Jones, Mrs. · Th omas
Knapp an d son, Bryan
Lambert, Don aId Ll oyd,
David Manley, Mary MeClure, Betty McComas,
Bar bara Murray, Stmon
·
Newland. Andrew Phillips,
Mrs . Robert Redmond and
daughter, Evelyn Romine,
Lucy Roush, Lawrence Salts, ·
Connie Skaggs, Verna Towns,
Emanuel Wears, Hewett
Wells, Sr., Uzzie Wooien.
I airth, Ma'y&amp;)
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hatfl.eld,
son, Gallipolis Ferry, W. Va.
PLEASANTVALLEY
Discharges: Mrs. James
Black, Point Pleasant; Janet
Stumbo,
Patriot,
0 .;
Geraldine Smith, Point
Pleasant·, Mrs. William
Halley, Middleport; Homer
Rainey, Point Pleasant;
Grace White, Point Pleasant;
Ronnie Hunt, Lakin; Mrs.
Homer Blessing, Robert
Poore, ·Sr., Point Pleasant;
Mrs .
Perry
Jeffers,
Southside; Robert Warren,
Gallipolis; Mrs. Rex Allen
Wears, Henderson; Mrs.
Thomas Stephens, Patriot,
0 .; Pasqua! Stllfford, Point
Pleasant;
Ida
Mae
Williamson, Southside, and
Eunice · Jividen , Point

Melllbers of the Meigs !.neal Board of E;ducation Thursday night entertained with an
informal reception at the Meigs Junior High SChool honoring L. W. McComas, long time
educator and clerk of the board of education since the formation of the district in 1966 until.
recently.
Mr. McComas started teaching in 1926 and came to Middleport in 1929. He taught three
years in schools of the county and two years in the Middleport-Elementary SChool; then for
five years was elementary principal and a teacher in Middleport; five years as Middleport
High School principal before being named superintendent of Middleport schools, a post he
held 24 years. McComas then became cl~rk of the Meigs !.neal Board of Education and bas
been Its only clerk until his recent resignation. He was born and reared on a !ann near
Columbia SChool Lnt.
Pictured at last night's reception from the left are John Triplett, new clerk of the·district;
Mr . McComas, Meigs Local Supt. Charles Dowler and present board members Wendenn
~oover, Robert Snowden and Virgil King.
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on road

Recenti)', Richman was in
Landover, Md., for the AliYoung ft' ght and the next day
found him in the press box at
Olurchili Downs for the Kenlucky Derby. Forty-eight
hours later, he was back in
New York for UPI's annual
breakfast for publishers
attending
the
ANPA
convention.
Now he is packing his bags
for another trip,this time into
Ohio, West Virginia and
Western Pennsylvania.
Richman will be in the area
1or a wee k, be ginning May-9,
and during that period his
column, "Today's Sport
Parade," will be replaced by
a seris entitled "Milton
Richman At Large" for
release in either newspaper
cycle, a.m.'s or p.m.'s.

SING SCHEDULED
PORTLAND _ A hymn
sing will be held at the Portland United Methodist
Olurch at 7, 30 p.m. SWlday.
The public is invited. .

third. Winters and Bryce
Casto paced an 11 hit attack
What started out as a sue- for the Vikings with three
f 1
k 1
singles each. Parsons noticed
cess u wee
or Coach
Gordon spencer
·. •s Wahama two safeties while Sayre,
White Falcon ba'seball tearn Polling and Matk Caato had
ha s sil dden1y gone sour as t he on.e base knock a piece.
Bend Area Nine took It on the
Winfield visits Mason thJa
hin
f
th
d
afternoon
for a 4:30 p.m.
c . or e secon
con·
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b
contest
to
wind up the home
secutlve ay ysuccumbingto
ul
the Ri p1ey V'kin
1 gs by a 13-2 reg ar season schedule. The
White Falcons
rna rgin ·
ft wrap It up
tomorrow
a
ernoon when
Th e White Falcons began
the week by sweeping a visit Wlrt County in a make up
doubleheader from Hannan game. The sectional tour~
an d then visited
Huntington namerit will be held at
St. Joe where they picked up Wahama beginning Monday
their third win of the week. with three gamea on ·tap.
Parkersburg started the Buffalo of ·Putnam meets
skid by thumping the White Harts in the 1:30 p.in. opener.
Falcons by 8 1 2-1 score. Wahama battles Duval at 3:30
Ripley did likewise on p.m. and .Guy an Valley
Th d llml
h
tackles Hannan In the
urs ay
ling t e locals to
just t wo h't1s In a 13-2· vt'ctory. nightcap.
.
· Ml.ke G0ldSbe rry, Wahama
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Winfield drew a first round
pitching ace, was charged by and will meet the Wahamawith all 13 runs on ten hits. Duval winner 5:30 on
Freshman Mark Smith faced Tuesday.
two hitters •lvlng up one hit WAHAMA: ·
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before the game was halted
beCause of the len ruil rule. RIPLEY:
0 2 I 0 4 6-13-11-1
Go!......,rry dre
· w th e Ioss .
which was only his second of
DINNER SET
the year. The junior left
RACINE - The Racine
pander has won seven and lost Volunteer fire department
two of his last tpree starts. · and Racine emergency squad
Ripley was nursing a 3-2 and their families will hold a
lead going into the bottom of potluck supper 6:30 p.m.
the filth inning when they Monday at Eber's Frog
erupted for four runs which House on the Racine-Bashan
gave tltem a little breathing Road.
room.
In the sixth frame the
Internationa l League
.
Standings
Vikings exploded for six niore
Un1ted Press International
runs to give them the 13-2 win.
W L Pet. GB
Eight of Rlpleys 11 hits came Rhode Island Jj 6 .684

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FREDA SHEPHERD

funeral
serv1ces
and
Mrs. Freda Shepherd. 73, of remained there several days
Elmore Ave., Columbus, died to vis if other relallves.
April 24 tn Grant Hospital

run scoring single in the first
and Duke Smith doubled home
the Falcons second tally in the

after a long illness. Mrs .

Shepherd, born near Milton,
Va. on July 30, 1902, was
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McHaffie of
Columbus who had spent the
greater part of their lives in
Meigs County .
Mrs. Shepherd was a
member of the Baptist
Church. She Is survived by
her husband. Harry ; one
daughter , Mrs . Ernest
I Kathleen I Norris, three
grandchildren, eight great'
grandchildren. several step-

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GAlliPOliS-POINT PLEASANT

MRS. LYNNE TAWNEY, Portsmouth Rd., Galllpolls was named Gallia

County "Mother-of-the-Year" Saturday in tbe fourth annual contest sponsored by
the Gallipolis Retail Merchants Association. Mrs. Tawney.waS'Chosen by an essay
•Submitted by her 11-year-old son, Ronnie. Roger Hood, ris\tt, presented Mrs.
Tawney a dozen red r~ donated by Ruth's Floral, and Rick Carter, lefl, gave
Ronnie a cash award on behalf of the me~ts .
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the 1975 honoree !and Mrs. Joe Plantz,
Kanauga, and lofrs. Richard Thomas,
Galllpolis were the 1974 and 1973 w!nners,
respecUvely.
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Assn., Rick Cartel- and Roger Hood, cochairmen or the .-everit, presented Mrs.
Tawney with a d~en red roses furnished
by Rutha Floral Shop. Ronnie Tawney was
awarded a cash prize.
Honorable mention went tc Karen Sue
Ellyson, Mn. Qarence (Alice) Qagg and
Mrs. Deloris Bush.

RIO GRANDE ~. The mother hen of
the upcoming fifth annuai International
Chicken Flying Meet (ICFM) to be held
Saturday, May i$ at the Bob Evans Fann
near here has confirmed' that Dr. Ivan
Gavva, agricultural attache with the
U.S.S.R. embassy in Washington, D.- C.,
will be their honored guest lor the fiy.;&gt;ff.
Dr. Gavva and his wife will arrive In
the' Rio Grande area May 13, an!l the
following day will tour the Bob Evans
Farm with Bob Evans. E.vanals president
of Bob Evans Farms, the saUil8ge and
restaurant · company headquartered In
Columbus, Ohio, aild the founder and
commander of the International Chicken
Flying Assn.. the "mother hen" of the
ICFM.
Dr. Gavva sent word ahead that he is
most Interested in touring the Bob Evans
Farm to see the farming and conservation
acUvilles·whlch Evans has carried out for
many years. Evans' conservation works
have earned him numerous awards .
Dr. Gavva.was contacted last year and
this when the ICFA invited the Russians to
enter a Soviet chicken in the fiy-of!. Both
years the Soviet Union has declined to
enter. In informing the ICFA of his plans to
visit the farm, he said: "I will slay at the
farm throuEh Saturday to see what these
birds do at the International' Chicken
Flying Meet."
So far, the ICFA reports, it has
received entries !rom Michigan and
Kentucky as well as Ohio. Advance
registration Is not required. Owners may
bring their chickens to the Bob Evans
Farm at Noon, May 15, in order to register
for the I p.m. tak&lt;-'lff.

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BILLY HALLEY, 54, A' realdeat of
RL I, Crown City Is a candidate for

GalUs County Commissioner on the
Republican ticket (Jan. 2 term) In the
June 8 primary. Son of lhe late E. E.
and Sophie Caldwell Halley, Mr. Halley
served aa a member of the Hannan
Trace School Board several yean. He
Is a dairy farmer. A llfeloiiK resident of
Gallla Counlf, Halley ts married aad
has three children. Is a World War II
veteran.

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SUNDAY, MAY 9, 1976

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FRUTH ('APERS'FILED
GALLIPOLIS~ - Articles of in'
corporation have been filed In Columbus
with Secretary o~ Stale Ted W. Brown by
Fruth Pharmac~.of Oltio, Inc., Gallipolis.
J. E. Fruth, F.~ Fruth, C. A. Pullin and
D. G. Pullin are me lpcprporators. John R.
Felker, 287 Lnwer River Rd., is the agent.
Papers were filed by Carroll W. Casto,
Point Pleasant. ;
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Reaching More
Than 12,000

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Main Store, Annex and Warehouse
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Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

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GA' .!POLIS - Mrs. Lynne Tawney,
Port• "uth Rd., Gallipolis was named
G::, .a county's "MolheNf-lhe·
Year". Satur!,l&amp;y In the fourth
annual Mother's Day contest sponsored by
the Gallipolis Retail Merchants Assn.
Approximately 75 candidates were
entered In the contest by their children and
judging was completed Friday. Entries
consisted of 50 word essays on why the
child's mother should be the "Mother of
the Year." Judges , were Mrs. Jsom C.
Walker and Rev. A. H. Mackenzie.
Eleven-year-old Ronnie Tawney, a
sixth grade pupil at Washington
Elementary SChool, subinllled the winning
essay. He wrote:
"She loves us and takes good care of
my broth~r. sister, dad ·and me. aeans
house and cooks besides working and
going to college. My brother and I have
birth defect.. and my mother has taught us
to accept them as a part of us." ·
"What was nice was that Ronnie
wan ~d me to enter in the first place," said
Mrs. Tawney commenUng on her award.
Mrs. Allee McAlliater, Gallipolls, was

Tidewater 12 Rochester 1

IT WAS A COOL 13 Celsius
\lop photo) at 1:53 p.m. (below)
Friday when this Times-Sentinel photo
was taken. It was 5I degrees (center
photo) Fahreaheli. All three figures
now appear on the Ohio Valley Bank's
weather and time gauge on Third Ave.
In Gallipolis.

GALLIPOl.IS - Early last week.
motorists and pedestrians moving along
the 400 block of Third Ave., noticed the
huge temperature and lime sign In front of
the Ohio Valley Bank wasn't working.
."Must be out of order," remarked one
passerby. "It's never been off this long
before," said allOther. (It was off three and
ooe-half days). "Must be getting ready for
the bicentennial celebration . They're
probal)ly putting red, white and bfue bulbs
in It, " quipped another resident.
Finally, shorUy before noon on Thurs·
day, the lime and temperature gauge .was
working once &amp;Main.
As residents passed by, especially
school children off for lunch !x"eak, they
stopped, looked and dld a double lake.
"Must not have It fixed right yet, " said one
small youngster. Not true .
While the gauge was off )ast week,
Ohio Valley Bank officials Installed
somethlnR new in the sl2n . .
It not on)y gives the time now, It gives
the temperature - In both Fahrenheit and
ConUnued on.Pill!• 3)

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Mot~. .er of year n~ed

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5 10 .333 6
4 10 .286 81.'2
Thursday's Results

Metric's
mystery
solved

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Periods o! clearing In
southern sections, chance o!
showers through Monday.
Highs Sunday iii the mid and
Up!J"r 005. Lows Sunday night
in lhe mid 30s and: highs
Monday in the mid to. upper

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Toledo

mean learning to define
meters, liters and ldlograms
in tenns 91 yards, quart.. and
pounds .
They'll be listing and giving
values for the eight prefixes
used In the metric Rystem,
naming the basic units of
length, capacity and weight
in tbe metrics, converting a
given metric unit to another
metric 'unit, measuring and
weighing objects ~sing the
metric syst.lm, , and learning .
lc estimate the length, weight
and capacity of things.
Mrs. Lear has divided the
classroom into learning
centers and the students
progress at their own rate
through the centers using
activity charta.
Witn metersticks and
trundle wheels they're
measuring furniture, the
door, the classroom llsel!.
They .use scales to check the
weight of objects In grams.
They measure each 9ther to
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Weather

BY GARY CLARK

NEW YORK (UPI)
Milton Richman, UPI's
perpetual motion sports
editor and columnist, is not
one to let the grass grow
under his feet. He travels
sometimes more than an
airline
but thrives on
·tht
' s 'kindpilot
of pace.

NOW YOU KNOW
A honeybee can carry a
burden 300 times its own
weight, a feat equivalent to a
250-pound man carrying a 35ton truck on his back.

. MRS. ·LINDA LEAR, PRE-ALGEBRA teacher,
assls!s Robert R8llllon, left, and Billy Dyer In finding the
desk heights In Centimeters,
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Ripley wins 13-2

Children, and several step.

EXTENDED TO MOTHERS,

. But there's another, perhaps
more Important reason : to
put America In tune wt th the
rest of tbe world .
For the Meigs Junior High
SChool seventh grade prealgebra student.., the words
" THINK METRIC" greet
·' them each morning. on the
open door of Mrs . Unda
Lear's classroom.
Last week marked the
beginning of a two week study
unit on me Ides - the system
which originated In France in
the late 1700s, was advocated
in America by Thomas
Jefferson ;. never adopted;
but is now. being used in the
United States as a sup plementary system or
measurement.
For. the students, it will

Reception given retiring clerk.·

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"I WON'T GlWW UP" Wll pnillnted J1)1iliy nllltl in th~ variety ~ow "Revue
78" held at Southern High Sdtool in llaclne, by Becky Sayre wlileh was well
recelwd. The flhow wu under lbe dlrecllm df Mrs. J.ee Lee, vocal instructor. 1See
page two.)
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MEETING CALLED
POMEROY -- The Southeastern Ohio
Regional Council on Alcoholism will hold
llsmonthlymee(ing at I p.m . Thursday at
Trinity Chapel, 300 Wooster Sl ., Marletlu.
Tlw met~ ling is (lpcr1 lo lllc pub! it' .

DRIVER INJURED - A Rt. 2, Crown City man,
Roger E. Lambert, suffered serious head injuries when
his car, above, rammed a semi-trailer at 2:07 a.m.

Saturday at the corner of Third Ave. and Sycamore St. in
Gijlllpolls. Lambert was listed in fair condition at Holzer
Medical Center around noon Saturday,

Car rams rear-end of semi trailer ·early Satur'flay
GALLIPOLIS - Roger E.
Lambert, 24, Rl. 2, Crown
City, was In fair condition at
the Holzer Medical Center,
Saturday where he was admitted following a traffic
accident at 2:07 a.in. at the
lnt.lrsecllon of Third Ave. and
Sycamore St.
City pollee said Lambert
was traveling west on
Sycamore St. when he lost

control of his car which went
across the street slamming
in to the rear of a semi trailer
parked at the curb owned by
Carroll C. Caldwell, Rt I,
Northup.
The impact peeled back the
top of Lambert's car.
Lambert suffered head injuries and was taken to the
hospital by the Gallia CoMly
Volunteer Emergency &amp;luad.

He was charged with reckless
operation, driving under
suspension and having a
ficUtious registration. There
was heavy damage to his car
and moderate damage to the
trailer.
The first of two backing
mishaps occurred on the
Municipal parking lot where
,an auto driven by Hollls L.
Brum!ield, Rt. 2, Galllpolls ,

backed Into a parked vehicle
QWned by David E. Lil~fer,
Rt. 2, Galli~lls . .
Anothe~&gt; curred on the
parking I t at Barr's
Supermarket on Vlno. St.
where a plckllp truck
operated by Lawrence · C.
Barlow, 66, Rt. I, Northup,
was struck by a produce
truck driven by Larry E.
Russell, 22, Hun~ngtoq .

Carpenter local inviting new class ·.
POMEROY_ Carpenters Local Union
650 Of Pomeroy is accepting applications
for apprentice carpenters in a new class to
stllrl next September.
Henry c. Peery, business representatlve said applicant.. living north of
Route' 35 in Gallia County and in Meigs
County are eligible to apply regardless or
race religion color creed or national
orlgl~.
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Applications will lie accepted during the
entire month of May,l976. The union office
Is located at 218 E. Main &amp;t., Pomeroy, and
office hours are 8 to 10 a.m. Monday,
Tueilday, Wednesday and Thurilday only.
The Joint Apprenticeship Committee
will select qualified applicants in conformity with standards approved by the U.
s. Department of Labor, Bureau or Apprenticeship and Training as · of 1970.
Selection of an apprentice Is based on the
following qualifications:
S.hall not be less than 17 years of age ;
with military service may be admitted up
to 32 years of age.
Shall have a pronounced aptitude and
interest in this craft.

Must have a high school education or
its equivalent which shall include at least
two ll!lits of mathematics .
Must be physically capable of performing the work of the Industry and the
committee may require the apprentice to
provide proof of such.
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Shall provide proof of age and
education.
Must . make applicatlon·Jor upprenticeshlp to the committee on a form

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supplied by the committee and sallsfactorlly pass aptllude tests supplied for
carpenter apprentices at Bureau of
Employment Centers.
.
May be given c~nslderation for
previous military aervlce.
Personal interview by the Joint Apprentlceshlp Committee will be
those who send In complete req r
formation providing &lt;th!'"' Is a .need for
apprentice In applicant • locale.

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Letart voters to switch
POMEROY - Citizens of Letart
Township who last fall voted at the Letart
Falla Community building alter the
township was consolidated from two
precincts Into one will vote at the East
Letart town hall building this year.
This was the decision of the Meigs
County Board of Elections made at a
meeting Thursday night. The board
unanimously decided that during 1976,
Letllrt Township will remain one voting
precinct and voters will cast their ballots
In the primary and general elections of

Truck, car are hit by thieves
GALLIPOLIS - Two mo~e vehicles theft of a Cobra CB radio valued at $50
owned by employes of Federal Mogul were which was taken !rom an auto uwned by
struck by thieves ·Friday night increasing ,James W. Rose, 40 Vinton Ave.
the lctal_to five during the past two nights.
Steve Stapleton, 427 % Second Ave .
Galha County sheriff's deputies said reported the theft of an FM converterfrom
someone took a CB radio and antenna frnm . his car parked near his home .
a pick-up truck owned by Harold HawS(ln .,
Harold B. Hazelbaker, K&amp;K Trailer
Rt. I, Rutland.
(',curt, Gallipolis, reported the theft. of a 23
. ~eorge Halley, Rt. 2, Gallipolis, said a channel Robyn CB radio taken some time
s1ze 38 jacket was taken from his car . Friday night from hi.!! car parked at
Entry. was made in both cases by prying Cot luge p al the GSI. It was valued at
the w.mg gla.ss open.
$124.95.
City pohce Friday investigated the

1976 at the old town hall In Easl·Letart.
However , the board further decided
that in 11117 and subsequent elections, the
townshiP. will again' be made Into two
precincts with boundaries to revert to
where they were before the precincts were
consolidated Into one.
The coWtty nnw has 30 precincts as the
result of consolidating action taken lut
!all.
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As of Monday, the Meli!sCoWlty Board
of Elections offlce,localed In the Masonic
Temple, Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, will be
open for the convenience of absentee
voters. Any person 62 or over can send a
request to vote absentee to the board. Alao
persons disabled or who will be out o! the
county can apply to vote absentee. Those
notifying the board by mall of their desire
to vole absentee ballots should send lri·
formation on party affiliation; Democrat
or Republican, voting precinct, mailing
address and signature to tbe board qfllce.
Persons can vote absentee ballots by
visiting the office whlch will beglnnlna
Monday be open from I to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday, and on Saturday from 9
a.m. to 12 noon and I to 4 p.m. unUI the
deadline for such voting which b 12 noon .
on June 5.

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