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lZ - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., April19, 1973

News .__ . . in

Br~efs

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Vietnam , Laos or Cambodia, unless autllorized by Congress.
And Rep. Jonathan B. B~ham , D-N.Y., introduced
legislation 1o cut off funds for military OJl!!rations in Cambodia,
Laos and Vietnam .
Bingham said tile joint resolution he offered was needed to
restore Congress' constitutional prerogatives and eod "a
presidential war tllal has no COI)StituUonal or statutory basis."
CLEVELAND - RUSSELL MEANS, head·or tile American
Indian Movement (AIM ), predicts tllere will be more armed
standoffs between federal officials and Indians "because tile

white man has no eyes and no ears.,.
"The white man is deaf and blind to our problems, " Means
said . " If Wounded Knee is tile only way to get you aroused, then
there's going to be more of tllem."
Means said here Wednesday night all neogtiations between
the government and Wounded Knee's occupying Indians had
been postponed pend~ the safe return of himself and two otllers
from the ~~til Dakota hamlet. He called for volunteers to stage
a march on Wou.nded Knee til is weekend to ·~exemplify tile fact
tllat we ... want a peaceful negotiated settlement with tile federal
government and the President of tile United States." He said a
group of 1,000 Quakers already ;vas planning to march to tile
hamlet Sunday witll food and medical supplies.

Three fined on DWI charges
Richard Lee Skaggs, Belpre.
Others fined were Stanley
Watson, Middleport Route 1,
$15 and costs, assault; George
D. Stobart, Jr., Racine Route 2,
$10 and · costs, reckless
operation;
Eric
Ritter,
Rutland, $5 and costs, failure to
yield the right of way; Carol E.
Jell, Minersville, $5 and costs,
failure to yield the right of
way; Edward A. Young,
Roy F. Burton
Pomeroy Route 3, $5 and costs,
died Wednesday
squealing tires; Kenneth
Roy F. Burton, 69, E. Main Riggs, Reedsville Route I, $5
St., Pomeroy, died Wednesday and costs, assured clear
evening at Veterans Memorial distance, and Whilding A.
Hospital. Mr. Burton was tile Jones, no address, $10 and
son of the late William Cutler costs, petty theft.
and Anna Galbreath Burton.
He was also preceded in death "Thieves' den to
by one brother and a sis~Aor,
Clarys Burton.
have hamburgers
He is survived by a sister,
Sheriff Robert c. HarGoldie Hawk, Pomeroy ; one tenbach's Dept . is inbrother, Dwight, . of Illinois, vestigating a breaking and
and several meces -and • entering at Salem Center
nephews.
School that occurred before 3 a.
Mr. Burton was a member of m. tuday. A glass was broken
St. Paul Lutheran Church, out of a door leading to the
Pomeroy ·
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furnace room to gain entrance.
Funeral services will be held Between 20 and 30 pounds of
Seturday at 2 p. Ill· at Ewing hamburger and a garbage can
Funeral Home _with the Rev. apparenUy to carry it in were
Arthur Lund ~fficiatlng. Burial missing. The incident is still
will be 1~ Fatrvlew Cemetery under investigation .
·- ~o.olville . fnends may call
In other activity, a hit-skip is
al the funeral home after 7 p. being investigated by the
m. today·
sheriff's dept·. Clarence
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Randolph, Pomeroy, Rt. 3, was
ADMITTED- Tracy Salaer, traveling west on SR 681
Pomeroy ·' Celeste Pickens
Wednesday at 9:10p.m. when
Racinei Anna Grim, Mid- an oncoming car came across
dleport;
Aaron
Lewis 1 tile center line to hit RanPomeroy; · Porter Louden, dolph's car, and continued on.
There Was medium damage
Cheshire and Rodney Klein,
Minersville,
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to Randolph's vehicle, and no .
personal
injuries.
DISCHARGED
Christopher Cross, Rodney
Weaver, Leonard Lyons,
SUNRISE SERVICE
Gilbert Sellers, Dorothy
Easter Sunrise services will
Downie, Ralph Rose, Robert be held Sunday at 6 a. m. at the
Baker, Dottie Curtis, Marilyn Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Snyder, Celesta Bush.
Church . The Re.v.- O'Dell
Manley, pastor, said there also
will be gospel singing and
UNIT CALLED
The Middleport E·R squad en~Aorlainment in Middleport at .
was called to 218 Walnut ,St. at the Rawlings Garage con6:58p.m. Wedne~ay for Mrs. ducted at I p. "l· by the
Leonard Smith who was taken Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
to Veterans Memorial Hospital Church and at 2 p. m. a similar
for admission as a medical program will be held on the
patient. At 11 a.m. Wednesday, Pomeroy parking lot with a
the squad was called for Mrs. baptismal service to (ollow.
Victor Grim •.648 South Second
SERVICES NOTED
· Ave . Mrs. Grim, who . had
The Church of Christ in
fallen, also was taken to
Christian
Union al Hobson will
Veterans Memorial Hospital
hold Easter Sunrise Services
where she was admitted.
Sunday at 6 a. m., Sunday
School and worship services at
GRANGE TO MEET
LETART FALLS - Ohio 9:30a.m. and evening services
Valley Grange 2612 .yill meet PI 7. The public is invited.
Ten defendants - three on
conviction of driving while
intociated ·- were fined by
Pomeroy_ Mayor Don Collins
Wednesday night . Assessed
$100 and costs each and
receiving three-day jail sentences for DWI were Clifford
Murray. Pomeroy; Larry L.
Sigler, Rutland Rt. I, and

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Potluck refreshments will be
served.

Fri. ;Sat .-Sun.

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Double Feature

"SWEET SUGAR"
Bitter day s ... sweet nights ..
Sugar gets What she wants ..
when She wants it!

Rated I Rl
-PLUSGod Created Man
and Woman Created ..

"THE SIN OF
ADAM&amp; EVE"

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MEIGS TiiEATRE
Tonight, Apt ill;
NOT OPEN
Frida"y thru Tuesday

April20·24 ·

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Adults ' suo Children' lSc
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ELBERFELD$ 'IN POMEROY
Your Easter Shopping Center

SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joseph
Andrews , Westerville, are
announcing ~e birth of their
first child, a son, Christopher,
on April 17. at Mt. Carmel
Hospital in Columbus. Grandparents are Mr . and Mrs. Paul
Andrews of Long Bottom and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack"Lockard of
Columbus.

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SERVICES SET
RUTLAND - Sunrise "'/'"
vices will be held at 6:30a . m.
Sunday at the Rutland Church
of Christ. The public is invited .
· Marriage License
Henry Paul Price, 23, Rt. 1,
Long Bottom, and Naomi Ruth
Bissell, .21, Chester.

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Our entire stock of womens spring and · all
wffiher ·-coals is included in ·this sale.

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Stock up on Kodak Film and Polaroid
Film now at sale prices. A complete
selection of sizes for sti II and movie
cameras - Black and white or color.
Also see our fine line of Kodak Pocket
Cameras- Projectors - Camera Supplies
- Fash Cubes - Batteries.

WOMEN'S .BLOUSES
Our entire stock of Spring Blouses and
Shirts is reduced for this sale.

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Special Purchase

WOMEN'S
BIUFOLDS.

JEANS SALE
Our entire stock of
Misses and Juniors
Jeans is r educed for
this Two -Day Sale.

SALE $3.88

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Special

FANNY "FARMER CANDY
Reg. $1 .00 Mint Squares- Chocolate Mint Par faits · French and Frosted Mints - Frosted
Parfaits .

SALE 2 BOXES $1.19
Save Now on Famous

PLAYTEX
18 HOUR BRAS
AND GIRDLES

JEWELRY SALE
Special purchase of
summer
white
jewelry. Necklaces bracelets - pendants earrings.

In the First Floor
Lingerie Dept,

EASTER CANDY FOR GIFTS

French Purses
Clutches
Values to $15.00

SPECIAL s1.00

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SEE THE FINE ASSORTMENT OF CANDIES
COLORFUL FASHION

SCARVES
On the 1st Floor
For yourse lf or for Easter
giving . Squares - Oblongs.
Prints and sol id colors,.

HANDBAGS "
Choose straw bags or
vinyls in a fine
selection of styles and
colors to accent your
new Easter wardrobe .

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1st Floor Boxed Fanny Farmer
candies. Also a fine selection of
Chocolate Easter Eggs - Bunnies - Jelly
Beans and a fine assortment of ready to
give Easter Baskets filled with candy
and goodies.

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HONORARY CHAIRMAN OF FUND RAISING DRIVE Mrs. Claude R. Sowle. Athens,
right, wife of Ohio University President, Claude Sowle, attended the Pomeroy Family Planning
Clinic Thursda y held at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Shown with Mrs. Sowle, 1-r, are Phytiss
Bearhs of Meigs Count Family Planning, and Mrs. Jane Ergood, exet·utive director of
Planned Parenthood of Southeast Ohio, lnc. Mrs. Sowle is visiting all of the seven counties in
which Planned Parenthood operates its eight family planning clinics prior to the fund drive
kick&lt;Jff beginning iii early May. The ladies showed films to the patients attending the clinic
Thursday.

HALLMARK EASTER "CARDS

Look

Paper · Ribbon - Card Inserts. Also
Table Covers by Hallmark. Easter
Napkins - Egg Dye · Bunny favors.
Easter Hallmark Books. On the 1st floor.

For
Men

Bright and bold or- conser-vative . You'll like th.is line selec tion . Sizes small (14 -14 1/2 ), medium (15-1511:2 ), large (16-161/2 ),
extra large (17-lJlh ).
. Solid co lors in t·ight and deep tones - plaids . stripes . check s.
All· are permanent press - ~xpertiY made. Arranged for your
easy selection.

Wembly
TIES

WASHINGTON IUPI) Whi te House Counsel John W.
Dean III wa ~· believed ready
tuday to !ell a federal grand
jury all he kn ows in the
Watergate· bugging case in
which top level resignations
and indictments are expected
at any hour.
Th e New -York l imes
reported today that former
Attorney General John N.
Mitchell , who quit as Nixon's
campaign manager two weeks
af~Aor the June 17 spy raid on
E&gt;emo c r{:ltic , national
headquarters, would go before
the grand jury today.
The Times said Mitchell has
told fri end s he rejected
proposal s . to
bug
the
Democratic opposition three
times. This was a big departure from dozens of staterrients
that Mitchell had no knowledge
of the Watergate bugging.
Dean, who investigated the
Watergate last summer at
President Nixon's-request and
found no wrongdoing among
th en-employed White house
aides, said Thursday he would .
fight any attempt to make him
a "scapegoat 11 in the case. But ·

For
Easter
Handsome Wembley ties to accent your new
Easter outfit. Ready tied ties and a big selection
·of popular ones you tie yourself. White - sciiid.
colors and a tremendous assortment of patterns
ready for you to select.

usewares ·Dept.
1st Floor

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Cool, comfortable knits · in a fine
selection__Qf styles - colors.
S'"!"'all, medium, large and extra large.
M1x or match with the slacks of your
choice - most all styles are color
coordin,9ted for that extra fine look.

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MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S ORLON SOCKS
Very popular style - and a new shipment of co lors . white,
black and a tremendous selection of solid colors and heather
tones . You ' ll"wanf several pairs ,of the:Se wonderlul TV JerkS
socks.
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Plenty · of good looking double knit
polyester slacks that are so very
popular. Stripes . Checks · Casual and
Dress styles in sizes 29 to 42 waist - all
permanent press.
Also mens regular cut slacks in permanent press fabrics. · Sizes 32 to SO
waist .

PARIS BELTS FOR MEN
Leather belts sizes 30 to 50 In the popular wid~ widths and a
good selection. too, of the narrower belts. Brown. Black ,
White and all the fashion colors .

Also Paris Belts for Boys in sizes 24 to 28 waist.

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ON SECOND STREET AND AT ELBERFELDS MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE.

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Nixon's personal lawyer and ·
the person who gave $30,000 to
alleged sabateur Donald
Segretti, arrived at the court
house lat~ Thursday to confer
with principal Assistant U.S.
Attorney Earl J . Silbert, the
government prosecutor . .
Dean Issues Statement
AI the White House, where
the atmosphere was described
as "llke Jericho, when the
walls came tumbling down,"
Dean himself issued a one-paragraph statement saying he
wouldn't be made "a . scapegoat" and anyone presuming
his guilt " does not know me,
know the true fads or un.
der s tand our system of

justice.''
Dean, who formerly served
in the Justice Department
under Mitchell, received about
80 raw files from the FBI
during its inv es tigation of
Watergate, and sat in on FBI
interviews with presidential
aides . During the ill-fated
confirmation ·hearings for
acting FBI director L. Patrick
Gray 10 , Gray said Dean
"probably" lied to agents
about an office that H .nt had in
th e White House.
Press Secretary Ronald L.
Ziegler, obviously angered that
Dean had issued his own
statement, said the While
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. To qualify for the special school blood program of the
American Red Cross, Robert Morrl15, principal or the
Pomeroy Elementary School ls requesting thai parents
donate at Monday's visit of the bloodmobile at the school, 1 to
G p.m.
Twenty percent or parent participation Is required (or
lull coverage of all the students, their parent• and their
grand~arcnts. The program ensures that sufficient blood will
be avalla~le lor Immediate use at the hospital for any
emergency. With the program in effed families would not be
responsible for gettllll! blood dooors to the hospital to provide
for the blood needs of the famliy.The school has all of 1973 to
qualify for the lull year or protection.

permit is needed if new construction or additi ons to
existing pr oper ly is built
costing $200 or more in unincorporated areas of Meigs
County .
And to -see that permits are
obtained is the county's new

Building lnspector-Sanitarian,
Ji:imes E. Roush, of Raci ne.
Appoi nted to the post last Jan.
l, by the board or commissioners, Roush has a n office on U1e third floor of the
courthouse which is open from
9 a .m. to noon and l.-4 p.m.
Monday throu gh Friday. His
telephone number is 992-738:1.
Under his duties as building
inspector he administers the
new . Buildin g
Pe rz~it
Resolution passed by the
&lt;:ommi ssioners April 3. A
building permit is reQuired for
all new construction and all
additions to existing buildings
exceeding a $200 improvement,
in the unincorporated p'ortions
of the county.
All persons having: started
construction prior to this time
should contact his office, so as
to Q.void any misunderstanding
once a check i:s started on
compliance of the Building
Resolution . Ea('h permit cos ts
$5 .
Rous h is also the ad ministrator of the subdivision
ret;:ulations of the unincorporated sec tion of th e
Countv which was amended

By Charlene Hoeflich
A " Litter Walk" will take place in

By United Press International
WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON'S energy message
was "a great disappointment" to th e nation's coal miriers , Ar- ·
nold MiJier, president of the United Mine Workers union said
Thursday. Nixon urged high priority for development of coal
resources while alloting no new funds for coal research in his 1974
budget, Miller noted, adding '' ... word won't deVelop coal.'' 1
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Miller said thousands of mining jobs are threatened
deposits of low-sulphur coal are depleted since no way has yet
heen found to burn high sulphur coal without violating government clean air s~ndards . 1 'The nation needs a crash program to
develop sulphur control technology and synthetic fuels from
coal," said Mfller. "Instead, ~e got a crash of rhetoric ."
CINCINNATI - FRANCIS L. · DALE, who organized the
national Committee to Re-Elect the President, said tuday latest
developments in the Watergate case a~e "sicken ing."
" I do· not think the fact that they are being disclosed is
think
everything should
come
out
sickening . I
and those involved should be caught and put in jail, or
whatever," said the pres!dent and publisher of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Dal~ emphasized he has no regrets about
serving as committee c.hairman.
"We turned the committee over to President Nixon saying .
'Here it is if you want it' and t~n he selected John Mitchell to run
it," Dale said .

Pqmeroy next Wednesday.
The event, in observance of Keep
America Beautiful Week, is being spansored by the Winding Trail Garden Club.
The wa lk will begin at 6 p.m. and continue until dark. The streets and sidewalks
of Ihe Pomeroy business section will be the
main area of the walk, although r.esJdents
are urged to form one in their own neighb hood
· p;u'ticipating are advised to
or Those
wear glOves.

Members of organizations and other

interested individuals are asked to meet on
the upper parking ldt and to bring their
own containers for litter . Trash bags will
be provided at the e~d of. Ule ~alk , to
_,dispose ~f the litter. City trucks will ~1ck
up the bags of trash Thur~?ay ~ormng .
ln the event of ram, the walk w1ll be
postponed one week.
.
.. :h~rsday ~~ been ·deSJgnaled as
CJ~an A_Ir Day and residents are asked
to r1de bi(.'Ycles or walk to work or shop.
' 1lt's goud exercise, so try it you rJ1ight like
it," is the wor:d 'from the Winding Trail
Garden Club members.
Several organizations, including the cub
scoilt.s and the boy scouts , have indicated

Roush is also making a
systematic check of Meigs
County for trail er stamp
cofnpliance which some
people ha ve fail ed to ge t. He _
said all persons who purchase
trailers are required within 30
days of purchase to contact
rrordon Caldwell at the Meigs
County Auditor's office. This will ,save paying a penalty plus
the lax stamp &lt;I SScssment.
Further. those who ha ve not
Pilirl thei r asse!&gt;srnent are only
compounding their problems
by having to pay in one lump
sum all of thei r back nonpayn1ents , plus the penallies.
Roush resides in Racine with
his wife Barbara and th"'eir four
childr en, Con ni e, Glenn ,
Amand a and Yan cy. ·He is a
. member or Ra ci ne Masonic
Ludge No. 461 F&amp;AM, Racine
Chapter No. 134 Ord er of the
Ea s tern Slar, Pomeroy
Cha pter No. 80 Hoyal Arch
Masons, Bosworth COun cil No.
~6 Royal &amp; Select Mas ters ,
Ohio Valley Commandery No.
24 Knights Templar , Aladdin
Shrine, Twin City Shrine Club
ami American Legion Pust No.
602. Ra cine .

JACK KANE, WMPO RADIO Jl!!rsonality, poses with the
winning entries of an egg decorating contest sponsored ·by th e ·
station . First place, a prize of $13.90, went to Tudd Tucker,
Mason, for a Mr . anc;t Mrs. Bunny creation ; tying for second
were Mary Colmer,-Pomeroy, with a Mr. and Mrs. ~,rag, and
Debbie Wolfe, Wahama High School art student, whose entry
LL'icd a religious theme, and third plaCe honorS: were shared
by Mrs. Pauline Hester, New Hnvcn, who ·crea ted a
rhinestone trimmed egg , and Mrs . Carolyn Satterfield,
Middleport, who made an Easter bunny. Winners will receive
record albums other than the first place winner. Judging the
over 70 entries in the contest were Mrs. Beulah Jones and "
Rob Hoeflich.

Autos collide

Sheriff Robert C. Har tenbach's Dept. investigated
two accident.s Thursday, one
driver sufferin g: minor in- .
juries.
At 4:10 p.m. at the in tersection of Stale Route 7with
they will partici pate in the litter walk. the Middleport exit, Stephen C.
Mrs. Arthur Lund and Mrs. Ted Reed of Cleland, Racine, Rt. 1, was
the local branch, American Association of . traveling: north on 7 when 8. car
University Women, have volunteered to driven by Richard Berkley, Rt.
,participate in getting cleanup of tile 1, Gallipolis, pulled from the
village underway .
exit into the path of Cleland .
Cleland was taken to
The April meeting of the Winding Trail Veterans Memorial Hospital
Garden Club has been postponed until a by the sheriff's cruiser where
later date When a workshop on cpJor and he was treated and released .
arranging will be held at the home of Mrs. Berkley wa s arrested on
Robert J . Lewis. Members will be attend· charges or failure to yield right
ing the open meeting of the Bend 0' the of way.
River ' Garden Club on Monday and .are · At 10 :25 p.m. 10
· sa t·IS bury
asked to meet at the Ohio Power Co. at 7 Twp. on SR 7, Cl arence H.
p.m .

Garden club plans litter wallj,

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CHICAGO- "MY REAL PUNISHMENT, do; erved or not,
has already been inflicted," U. S. Appeals Court · Judge Otto
Kerner said Thursday s hortly before being sentenced to three
years in prison and fined $50,000 for taking bribes. Kerner, the
only sitting federal court judge ever criminally convicted,' made
an impassioned 15--minute statement before U. S. District Court
Judge Robert Tay1or pronounced the sentence.
Kerner said the vetdict, reached two mor)ths ago by a federa l
jury', "deeply and irreparably taint~ the good reputation· that I
cherished. ·Years of imprisorur .... nt can never co.m parc to the
severity of that punistunent." The former Illinois governor was
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th ere were indications the
White House already had
dow ngraded his responsibilities.
During a steady parade
Thursday of key persons in and
out of the U.S. Court House, up
Pennsylvania Avenue a few·
blocks from the White House,
the grand jury recalled E.
Howard Hunt Jr., convicted
Watergate conspirator and former White House aide, for two
hours of testimOny .
G. Gordon Liddy, the principal person convicted so far· in
the bugging and t~e counsel of.
the Finance Committee to Reelect the President at the time.
·was brought to the court house .
so his attorney could confer
with him in private away from
jail.
Peter Maroulis, the attorney,
said Liddy had not changed his
position on testifying before the
grand · jury in exchange for
immunity . fl·om
further
prosecution. He ls spending an
18-month sentence for contempt in the Distri ct of
Columbia jail for his refusal lo
testify .
Herb ert W. Kalmba ch,

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MEN'S KNIT SHIRTS

Wf:'atlwr

Come With gloves, containers

A DEIJGHT TO travelers, particularly the younger set,
traveling near Rutland on Route 124 is this colorful egg: tree
and rabbit repli ca in the yard of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Little,
placed there for the Easter season.

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and adop~Aod by the Meigs
County Commissioners March t
22. Any person anticipating the
development of land , ·or three
houses or more, should get in
contact with his office for
pr oper compliance and
development procedure.

For the first time in history a

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ca l year . In order
-continue operating its
ic in Pomeroy, as
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the others in Southeastern
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Ohio, Planned Parenthood
or~anized campaign '73 to
raise the 25 pet. loca l match
required by ARC ·for the 1973-74
grant.
Planned Parenthood of
Southea s t Oh io is an inl'orporated
n on-profit
or ganization pr ovi ding
matemal and child care
through family planning and
JAMES ROUSH
related services to the sevencounty area. PPSEO was first
funded through ARC in Sep·
!ember of 1971. Since that time,
over 2,000 area women have
Variable cloudiness .iind
received medical exams, tests warm with a chance of showers
for cancer and related health and thundershow ers through
probl ems. and .medically Saturday mainly in the afapprov ed and presc ribed ternoon and evening. Hi~llS
supplies.
Saturday in !he 70s . Lows
Meigs County women have tonight in the mid 50s to the
lower 60s.
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Complete selection of Corning Ware. Electrical
Appliances, TV Tray Sets - Westmoreland ·Milk
Glass · Syroco Wall Decorations - Barbecue
Grll.ls - Corell.e Dinnerware · Cooky .Jars Figurines - Decorative Glassware - Kromex
Serving Aids and many-, many more.

SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS

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Devoted .To The lntere.11&amp; OJ The Meigs-Mason Area

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On ce underwa y,
the
monies raised from Campaign
'73. as the PPSEO fund drive is
c.a lled, will be used to maintain
the present funding level.
Plan ned

Gifts

Buy a short sleeve shirt and tllen select a tank
top to go with it to give this new casual look.
Big selection of short sleeve knit shirts in-small..
medium , large and extra large sizes .. Plenty of
tank tops in the color or pattern you like best. ·

Permit rule
is enforced

currently funded through a
grant fr om . the Appalachian
Regional CommissiOn, which
will dr op to 75 p e t. of

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Planned Parenthood of
Southeas t Ohio. formerly
known as Family Planning of
Southeast Ohio, will conduct a
rund raising campaign during
Ma y.
Mrs. Claude R. Sowle of
Athens, who visited th e
Pome roy Family Planning
clin ic on Thursday , Aprill9, is
serving as Honorary Chairman
for the PPSEO drive. She will
be wor king with the campaign
chai rman PP6EO Boa rd
Members from Meigs Coijnty
as well as chairmen and Board
Members from Athens, Gallia ,
Hocking, Lawrence, Jackson
and Vinton.
Each of these seven counties
in Which Planned Parenthood
operates its eight fa mil y
planning clinics, will conduct
their individual fund drives
specifically gea red for the
needs of the particular corn~

A terrific selection of fine Hallmark
Cards for everyone on your list. Stop in
Buy your Easter cards now.

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EASTER TIME IS
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SPRING COAT SALE

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QUARTET IN
The Newsmen Quartet "of
Charleston wili be ·at the
Pomeroy Nazarene Church
Saturday at 7:30p.m. The Rev.
-Clyde Henderson invites the
public.
DAY CHANGED
The FHA Club of Meigs High
School will hold a yard and ·
bake sale Friday instead of
Saturday as previously an·
nounced at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy, King, Middleporl
Hill, Middleport.

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Beaver ," Racine. Rt. 2, backed
his car from the parking lot at
-Five Points Grill into a parked
car belonging to Gene Lambert, Hemlock Grove. Reaver
continued ba cking, stopping pn
the highway . He was a rrested
for drh:ing w.hil e intoxicated
and no opera to r 's li ce nse .
There was light prop er ty
dama ge.

CONFERRING HERE
Sen . Ha~ry Armstrong was ~n
Pomeroy Thur sday afte rnoon
to confer wi th Mrs. Vilma
Pikkoja on the . pros ~e~ Ls of
con tinuin g th e book mobile
operations . A new bookm obile
is expected to ar rive in
Pomeroy fr om Wuoster today.

Southern .Ohio pageant set on 2 .July weekends ·

RlO GRANDE - "Gallia many years. He' and Bob Evans lt is not the usual dry history,
Broadcasting.
Country" , a musical pageant Farms a,re underwriting the but depicts the fu_n, idiosyrtChoreography is under the
based on the history of south- cost of the production, have - crasjes and pathos of the men
direction of Gillian Moore . A
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ern Ohio, will be presented~ on - ·donated the outdoor
theater on and " women who built our native of England, Mrs. Moore
the second and third weekends the company farm, and will count~y by carving it out of the
danced · with the Royal
in July at Bob Evans Farms ·provide parking facilities.
wilderness .
_Academy of Dance and perhere. It will be pruduced by the
The entire cast and . formed throughout the world,
Gailia Dramatics Arts Society,
The musical pageant starts pruduction . staff consists of wirtning many awards and
a community_association .
off with the first white men to professional and amateur recognition , before moving to
The' ·pageant, containing come ~o the area now kn own as talent from Ohio and neigfi- Gallipolis. Ohio.
ori ginal songs and dances, has southern Ohio. Then carrie Col. boring West Virginia . A cast of .
l)een written for the Gallia John Safford, John Burford
about 100. including actors,
The pageant was written by
Dramatics Arts Society, a ;nJd Daniel Boone in 1790. chorus and dancers, are under
commUnity group of persons of ThE&gt;se three men spent two the executive direction of Murl Lee Durieux of Mount Vernon,
Ohio. He wrote "The Birth of
southert:~ Ohio towns being . \\·inters trapping beaver in
Rush of Cincinnati, and Rio Dixie'', · a musical p.ageant
underwritten by Bob Evans Ra ccoon Creek and livCd in a
Rande. Mr. Rush has been in
Niiarms, In&lt;'. of Columbus. Ohio . · rock s~:e lter on · Bob Evans show business since the age of based on the life of Dan Emmett that ran successfully for
The presentation of an
Farm .
s~ven, and at one time wa -: an
historical muSical pagent has · The history of the area ' animator for Wa;It Disney three years in Mount VernOn .
M~:~ sica l arrangements are
been 1he dream of Bob Evan~ ,Cflfdinues up lo the "Gay 90s" ., .Studios before _joining Taft
tiy AI Fvans, a noted musical

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arranger and composer who
retired to Jackson, Ohio.
The pageant ls an ~xa mple
"of Southern Ohio, West
Virginlo and . K~ntucky
communities
working
closely with private
terprise to produce a
cuJtural event' and promote
the areas to tourists. Bob·
EV.ans has long been active
in this regard, and Was awarded the · Bu si ned
Tourism
Award
for
educaHonal attraction by the
State of Ohio this year.
The pro9.uction •will be
presented in a natu ral outdoor
, theater on The Bob Evans
Farm on U. S. Rou!e 35

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Rio Grande. Reservations and
tickelo; fur the pagean t are
availabl e from the Gallia
Dramatic Arts Society through
the ' Gallipolis Chamber of
Commerce .
Th e ~nthus iasm of the
surrounding Communities for
this project exceeded expectations when more than 200
pe~sons came to auditions in
Gallipolis several weeks ago.
The final casting will be announred in early May.
The drama will be held the
:second and third weekends in
Jul~·. starting at 8 P. m. ~o one
will be sealed after the per-.

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Jo'or example, many more of our
youths wtllneed techmcal sk tlls whtch
wtll be needed m the new mdustnes
Also, mcreascd numbers of people
wtll requtre youngsters w1th un·
derstandmgs and sktlls applica ble to
so-tc.~ llcd "servJce'' occupatiOns
Jt ts w1th these thoughts m nund that
~ e have a chance to .tpproach the
future or our schools wtth hope 1£ we

Best of both worlds
possible in schools
of the future here By Prof. Ed (Doc) Wallen
Ed Note Prof Wallen IS m St
Lou1s th1s week for the Amencan
Personnel and Gutdance Assn conventiOn
ST LOUIS, Mo - In the 1890s.
Gallia and Metgs Counltes, along wtth
the rest of southeastern Oh1o, reached
a peak m population growth Smce
that lime we have, unbl JUSt recently,
experienced a steady decrease tn
populatiOn
Over thts pertod one could say that
our largest "export '' was people
Particularly fOWld among our "e x~
ports' was a large n111T'ber of yo Wlg
people We were, m effect, educating
) oungsters for other areas of the
sta"te
Now, however, this trend lS

reversed The populalton base ts
mu st make changes w
our
rather stable and new people are
educ.:atwnal system, let us atm h1gh
movmg mto our area Projections
Let us not ;urn to Just meet the
show stgn1flcant mcreases m
" mtmmwn " standards Let us c.:11m to
population for Galha and Metgs
provtde the best posstble educatiOn for
Counhes by 1980
the youngsters of our arep
Much of thts new trend IS bemg
On the other hand , let us not forget
to mclude m our schools those long.
stimulated by new or expandmg mdustry The economtc base of the area
cherished val ues whtch have em·
1s movmg gradually from agranan to
phasJZed the human qualities Let us
mdustrtal
' prepare youngs ters who care for
people and who help those who need
Regional counc1ls are studymg the
vanous effects of thts new trend upon ~ help I.et us cum to produce human or
natural recourses of the area , upon
" hum~me" bemgs
further economtc expansiOn and upon
Whlie m much of tht s country
the changes In hfe style of people that
educataon for an mdustnal soc ~ety has
are certam to follow
bee n ' dehurnamzmg ", th1s need not
A most Important change wtll be felt
be lhe case here Perhaps we ca n have
upon the schools The graduates of our
the best of both worlds Perhaps we
can have real educatiOn
schools- tn the future wtll need
knowledge and skills beyond that now
Perhaps Only the people know

&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
ThiS ts a rather sad day ror local televtSion

WCHS-TV, the CBS outlet for our part of the world, ts
preparmg to put the axe to three of tls locally-produced
programs
D1sapl"'&lt;'rmg from Channel 8 the latter part of thts month
and 10 May wtll be Sleepy Jeffers and hts country-westsrn
mommg show, Marilyn Fletcher and "Romper Room" for the
kids, and Jackie Oblmger's women ' s talk show
Officrals at WCHS-TV way they're domg so because the
audtences generated by these programs JUSt weren't enough to
contmue thetr producllon
I say nuts
ThiS move looks like a pure and uncomplicated case of
blidget-cuttmg If the three shows were draw10g poorly, and
maybe they were, why not mvest m a little 1magmallon (and
money) and present three different local programs'
Rollins Broadeastmg, which owns the statiOn and OttQ the
Orkm Man among tbe properties, Isn't domg too badly, 1f tts
stand10g on the stock market IS any mdteat10n Its pnce on the
Btg Board has been stable at around 25 for several weeks, With a
high of about 36and a low of 19, m the past year
I can't say that any of the programs dropped were favorttes
m my house, although Jackie Oblmger did offer many people m
MEIGS COUNTY FAMILY PLANNING office is located'
the M~lgs-Gall18·Mason area a chance to see local beauty
on the ground noor of the Me1gs County Court House where
queens, women m the news, and the hke
restdents may call for mfonnallon and take part m the free
"Romper Room" was a hybrtd of local and syndtcated
chmc services offered every other Thursday
material that never attracted much enthusiasm wtlh my little
ones when they were little ones, and although I bke folk mus1c
pretty well, about the only sound I want to hear early m the
mormng IS the whistle of the teakettle botlmg my mormng brew,
and not veteran C&amp;W host Sleepy Jeffers
IContmued from page I )
As replacements, WCIJS.TV IS ba'tmg 333-wtth two copfor questions and problems
patd some 550 VISits to the
outs
and one step 10 the right drrect10n
related to marr1age, mfertthty,
Pomeroy chnJC smce 1t opened
Sleepy and his bluegrass gang Will be replaced by an adpregnancy and venereal
Over 500 pallents were coun.
ditiOnal half-llour of the CBS mormng news B1g deal
d1sease
seiled last year tn the offtces
"Romper Room" wtll fall to an additional segment of
In addition, 100 Indigent
uCapt3lll
Kangaroo", which IS a better program, but StriCtly
women received free prenatal
network No plus there
Veterans Memorial Hospital
care and delivery and over 500
And Jackie wtll gtve way ro a new noon news program
ADMITTED
Gene Southeastern Ohio reSidents
Th1s
IS good news about good news Charlie Ryan and his
Whaley, Shade, Verda Oliver, heard talks and saw ftlms from
staff are talented and capable, and not really seen enough m the
Pomeroy , Erma M Smith, PPSEO educators
market to let thetr abilities be seen I shall never fault any local
Pomeroy, Peter McDonald.
The goal to Campa~gn '73 IS
station
for addition of another local news show, and commend
Colwnbus and Marge Stewart, to ratse enough pnvate momes
Channel 8 on thts eount
Colwnbus
to mamtatn the current level of
W1th CBS already announc10g the disappearance of the Btll
DISCHARGED
Paul pahent servtee at Planned
Plymale, Donna Aleshire, Parenthood of Southeast Oh10 Cosby and Dom Day shows, along wtth "MisSion Impo.stble"
and Bndget Loves Berme," by fall WCHS.TV wtll have the most
Charles Beegle, Nellie Hanson, chmcs
different look of any local statiOn
Mary Clark, Helen Jeffers and
But whether different ts better remams to be seen
Norma Chapman

Changes asked in welfare rules PPSEO drive
By CRAIG A PALMER
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
adm1mstrat1on has proposed
sweepmg changes m welfare
regulattons destgned to halt
payments to melig1ble persons,
overpayments and otber mefftctenctes
After they were announced
Thursday the proposed rules
were muned1ately crttlcJZed by
a spokesman for tbe National
Welfare Rights Orgaruzatwn
INWRO) who smd they would
create hardship for the poor
Robert D Carleson, spec tal
assiStant to the secretary of
health, edueahon and welfare
for welfare matters, announced the proposed changes
"These regulations were requested by tbe states and are
designed to gtve the states
add1t1onal tools to eliminate
errors m the welfare system
and m effect clean tt up," he
SOld

Provisions Included
Carleson satd the proposals
mclude prov1s1ons to
-GIVe states 45 days mstead
of the current 30 to make
dectswns on applicatiOns
Catherme Jermany of the

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Welfare Rtghts Orgaruzalion's
legal committee, satd thts
would "cause extreme hardshtps" !or the poor She satd
landlords, ulihlies and other
would be less likely to proVJde
serv1ce to a person who would
not know for 45 days whether
he would receive welfare
money
- Reqwre welfare applicants
to submtt wntten, stgned
appheatlons for Old
-Perm1t states to vertfy
eligtbillty through employers,
neighbors and other lhtrd
parties Without obtammg the
rec1p1ent's consent
Regulations wh1ch now say
that an aged, blind or disabled
applicant shall be the only
source of mformatton about
himself would be revoked
-Set up a system of local
hearmgs to reduce the backlog
of pendmg hearmgs at the state
level Carleson satd this backlog has meant that mehg1ble
rec~p1ents contmue to recetve
welfare for long pertods until
hearmg exammers get to their
cases
Recovery Allowed
-Allow states to recover

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Dear Helen
Th1s IS ndtculous When my bashand takes our children to
basketball games, mov1es, etc , he mststs on paymg the full
adm1sswn pnce for them, even though they could get m for
children's or student's rates
At a recent Wamors l(ame, tlekets were $3 00 cheaper for
kids under 16, but my mate proudly handed over the full $6 00
each He says, "Children are not second class Citizens'" Hts
~· togte' cost hun $9 00 extra
And I dnve three miles out of my way to save a dollar on
grocery specials 1 How do you combat this kind of fatherly
prtde'- M G
Dear M
Why not enlist the "second class Citizens' "help' If they had
thetr chmce between ''adult" tlckets and, for example, the extra
$3 00 each to spend on another game, I'm qu1te sure they'd
persuade "Pop" hts pnde ts .mtsplaced - H
Dear Helen
May l add an adult answer to "'Forever Fern"' In putting
down modern self-sufficient girls, she sa1d, "Policewomen,
yecch 1"
It appears she ts mistakenly equatmg "femmtty" wtth Incompetence, weakness and vulnerability Does she really believe
that women who are actively partlctputmg m a "man's world,"
who are capable of conversmg mtelltgently with males, and (or)
who may be "athletic", are not femmme'
I'd bke to correct her policewoman "unage " ("How un·
femmme can you get?" she asks of a g1rl who wants to become a
woman detecttve.) Has she ever met a female pohce offtcer' I
have been told many tunes that I "do not look hke a
policewoman" by people - most of whom have never seen one
but have formed an tmage of a huge, tough brute
Surprtstngly (to F F at least) I too "love make-up •nd
Jookmg pretty, .. and "take pnde m bemg tlnn "I certam!y do not
try to "overpower" men, and I have not found 1t d1ff1cuH to "fmd
a way to a guy's heart "
Hope she dee1des to explof' the world of the new woman
further If so, tell her to stop m at the pollee statton ami we'll
VlSII - !SERGEANT) Carolen B, St Paul Pollee Department
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gave the states t1me to revtse
the1r programs
The public was gtven 30 days
to comment on the proposed
rules, after which the government could put them mto ef·
feet
Carleson said the rules would
eventually reduce the number
of persons on welfare N;
Cahforma welfare director, he
earned out a controverstal
reform whlch ehmmated
274.000 persons from that
state's we1fare rolls m 23
months

Lnurel Cliff News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
A)ml 8 at the Free Methodtst
Church was 117 Mormng of
fertng was $57 00 Attendance
Apnl 15 was 113 and offermg
for aU servtces was $156 50
Paul Jacobs and chtldren of
South Shore, Ky , VISited With
h1s parents, Mr - and Mrs
Pearl Jacobs and attended
mornmg .servtce at the local
church
The miSSionary society met
at the church basement wtth 13
members present
Mrs Oscar Smith was a
pattent 10 Holzer Hospttal for

several days She has been
1 eturned horne
Wyatt Schaefer of Mt
Vernon spent a weekend \Hth
h1s p.1rents , Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer
Mrs Dora Hollley has
returned home after spendmg
the wmter w1th her daughter
and son-m Jaw, Mr and Mrs
Hartwell Cu1 d, Bail Run
Mrs Ed Baue1 of Cleveland,
Mrs Ted Matthews, Huron,
spent the weekend with their
paren ts, Mr and Mrs Cha rles
IDtck ) Karr Mrs Karr
rernarns a pat1ent 1n Veterans
Memonal Hospita l

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Three-T rick Overbid Makes
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Dear Helen
I work my posterwr off makmg low~alone meals for my
husband who has a weight problem. I never buy candy, cakes, or
have anything fattemng m tbe house- even though I'd love them
for myself Hts health IS unportant to me
One day when I had to go out unexpectedly, I passed my
husband m h1s car - eatmg an tee cream cone 1 I think I was
more shocked than if I'd seen him With a blonde
When I questioned hun later, he told me I was seemg thtngs I
know I wasn•t and 1t absolutely infurtates me What would you
do' - DECEIVED BY SMALL VICES
Dear Deeetved
I'd let the bathroom scales tell me what to do If they show a
cons1stent wetght loss for your husband, then let hun have his
httle "1ces"
If not, then he's become a secret eater, and you'd better let
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from
mdivtduals, even by talung the
money from current assistance
checks
Offte1als satd the proposed
rules were tn response to
requests of governors who
protested when the federal
government threatened to cut
back some $689 mtllton m
federal welfare a1d to states
because of alleged payments to
mellgtble rectptents and overpayments The adnumstratwn
later withdrew that threat and

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WALTON TO DALLAS
DALLAS ( UP!) - The
Dallas Cowboys announced
Thursday the stgrung of UCLA
tackle Bruce Walton, the ~25l·poWld brother of UCLA
basketball All-Amenca Btll
Walton
Walton was the Cowboys'
flfth-1 ound draft chotce
Mr and Mrs Roy Howell of
lnd1ana was called home due to
the tllness of thetr daughter,
Mrs Larry Walker, who IS a
patient 10 Holzer Medtcal
Center
Mrs Georgia Dtehl viSited
Sunday wtth Mrs Nellie Tracy,
Ball Run
Lenme Lyons, who was mJUred at the Jay.Mar Coal
Company three weeks ago,
remams a patient at Veterans
McrniJna l Hosp1tal
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Mtss
Belinda
Fnend,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
R1chard Frtend, rece1ved a
letter of congratulations from
State Senator Harry C Armstrong on the honor of bemg
chosen as Future Homemaker
of Amertca G1rl of the Month at
Metgs Htgh School
Lawrence A Smtth remams
a patient at Veterans Memonal
Hospttal
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Clare~e Curtis Is a pat1ent
at
Veterans
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Television Log

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8 00 - Houndcats 3, 4, 15, Pufnstuf 13 Jakes Place 6 Bugs
Bunny 8, 10

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By JACK O'BRIAN
LOOKING LIKE A MILLION
AND A HALF
NEW YORK (KFS) - " Ptpptn" patd off
and 1s cotmng profits at a $1,500,000-a-year rate
If 1t can keep up the B way pace Only " Irene"
and "A Ltltle Ntght Mustc" are selling out
Here's a double sw1tch m "21," btlhonaJre
busmsssman Art Onass1s havmg lots of laughs
and no otl-talk, actor Rex Harrison all tensely
involved m a busmess conference with a tycoon
type 1n the qu1et corne1 he asked for , "No
Hard Feelings" Jomed the dubious champs, one
of too many Bd't\ y shows this season wtth a
total run of one performance ~'Seesaw" used
more than a million to patch up and cautenze a
fmanctal disaster so 1t's blandly proclaimmg
ttself "The Mtllion Dollar Mustcal'" qmte
honestly and unapologetically The drab little
m1sf1t Echoes" held a one-performance leadlymg $90,000 funeral
Frtghtemng hst of old acquamtances took
the last bow m a bunch songwnter Chester
Conn Su Noel Co't\ard, Launtz Melchtor,
Melvtlle Cooper, NBC s Ntles Trammel,
" Blond1e ' creator Chic Young, former
vaudevillian Ed1 th Orcutt, who toured wtth AI
Katz &amp; HIS Ktttens, wtfe to newsman Robert
C!urman , newsga l·turned.publtctst Marge
Kerr, too many for showbiz behevers to conlmue countmg the dreaded ' three" s uper&lt;
stltwns
Chatted w1th Cec1l Beaton on the way to a
(NEWSPAf'ER ENTERPRISE ASSN )
rad10 show, tradmg Noel Coward wtttlclsms,
Su Ceo! sa1d Ins favo nte came when Sir Noel
GJt•at Blltam s h o 1 s 1 fa ced .a mass mterv1ew and someone demanded
he ' sen :-somethmg funny " Noel looked down
1 ac mg T!tple C1own const sl "
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WEEKEND TV FARE Saturday - Ptrates.CUbs baseball
at 2·15 on WSAZ-TV and the NBA Playoffs, Lakers·Wamors at
4·3() on WHTN·TV
Audubon Wildlife Theatre travels to
England, 4 30 on WMUL-TV
The late Dan Blocker IS star of
WLWC-TV's prune-tune f1lm, "Cockeyed Cowboys," at 9
Sunday - Easter specials abound, and some Passover
programs are scheduled, most m mommg hours. Best of the lot
mvolves one of the world's beloved characters, the late Pope
John XXIII, at8on WHTN-TV . Pirates-Cubs agam at 1, WTAP·
TV, and NBA playoffs continue at 2, WHTN-TV.

PORTLAND - The honor
roll for the ftfth stxth weeks
gradmg pertod has been an.
nounced at the Portland
Elementary School Makmg a
grade of "B" or ab&lt;Jve m all
the1r subjects to be named to
the roll (those m capt tal letters, making all A) were
Ftrst Grade - CHRISTIE
LAWRENCE,
DANNY
FRIDAY,APRIL20, 1973
WEDDLE, Bomta McCratg,
6 GO-News 3, 4 8, 10, 15, NBC News 13 , Truth or Conseq 6
Sesame St 20 Around the Bend 33
Wade Connoley
6 3G-NBC News3, 4,15 ABC News6, CBS News 8, 10 I Dream
Second Grade - CINDY
of Jeanme 13 Let's Travel 33
EVANS. KEN BEij,NTH, 7 00- What's My Lme 8, Truth or Conseq. 3 Beat the Clock 4
News 6, 10, Samt 15, Elec Co 20 Folk Guitar 33 Wild
Bruce Johnson, Tammy
Kmgdom 13
Meadows, Paul Ours
7 3o-- To Tell the Truth 6 , Parent Game 10 Beat the Clock 13
Porter Wagoner 3, Young Or Ktldare 4 Protectors 8
Thtrd Grade - Sherry
College Hockey 20 Wall Street Thts Week 33
Beegle, ALICIA EVANS,
8 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3, 4 15, Brady Bunch 6, 13 , Dr Seuss
Cartoon a, 10 Washmgton Week m Revtew 20, 33
Stanley Holter, Elame Smith,
a
3o-Partndge
Famtly 6, 13 Lttfle People 3, 4, 15 Movte
Renee Smtih, Rtchard Wolfe,
"Oklahoma'" 8, 10 Ta lk Wtth the Loud Famtly 20 Lenox
Ktm MeCatg
Quartet Haydn Opus 20
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Fourth Grade - BONNIE
4. 15
BOSO, Paul Evans, Flint 9 30 - Odd Couple 6, 13
Greer, Armmtha Holter, Joe 10 00- News 20 Love Amertcan Style 6. 13 Paul Nuchtms 33
Bobby Darin 3, 4, 15
Johnson,
JANET
MID- 11 OO
- News3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15
DLESWART, Danny Talbott 11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4 15 Dick. Cavett 6, Movtes
"Wuthermg Hetghts" a 'The Bamboo Saucer" 10, ' Rebus '
Ftfth Grade- Shelia Brown,
13
Randall Congo, Richard
1 00- Mtdntght Spectal3, 4, 15, Movte ' Hangover Square" 10
Furbee, BRIAN JOHNSON, 2 JO - News 4
Bryan Lawrence, James
Meadows, Francts Ours
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1973
6 30- TV Classroom 8, Kentucky Afteld 33 Fatth For Today
SIXth Grade - Jeff Brown,
10
Jams Carnahan, Melinda
7 00 - Netghbors 13 , Farm Front 4 Fun For Everyone 6
Treehouse Club 8, 10
Datley, Beverly McLam,
7
15
- Woman's Pomt of Vtew 13
Dantelle
Smtih.
NICKI
7 JO - Man from COS I 10 , Farm brook 3, Treehouse Club 13
VANMETER, Usa Warner
Sesame St 20 Otck Van Dyke 4 Gilligan s Isle 8 Gospel

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Even Rtxi Markus 1s not a
perfect bndge player She
explams her s1x no:trump
btd by statmg that 11 was 10
&lt;l pair competitlOn and she
was try10g to get back a
couple of bad scores on the
last round Actually her SIX
no·trump call was J u s t a
stratght three·tnck overbid
West opened the kmg of
hearts and when Louts Tar·
lo, the unhappy declarer
looked at dummy he saw just
one chance to make hts con
t1 act and that tt behooved
him to try that one chance'
He needed to fmd West
w1th aU m1ssmg hearts and
exactly jack and one dta·
mond
Theref01 e he took lhe heart
lead led hts 10 of diamonds
and went up With dummy s
kmg East ducked but Tarlo
contmued with the queen
Th1s bumped West's Jack and
left Tarlo wtth an easy 12
tncks and a real top sco re
It should be noted t h a t
South could not aff01 d to let
the 10 hold the ftrst dtamond
tnck H~ could then enter
d u m m y with the ace of
spades and clea1 the d1a
mond suit but a club refutn
by East would make 1t 1m
possJblf' tor htm to run both
spades and diamonds fOJ h1 ~&lt;
12 trtcks

b\ unci the Sl LPg:e1

Portklnd honor

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Bncktop opened at HuntmgtQ_n Hartford's
bad-umtalion-Piayboy playpen he ealls "The
Show Club, took one look around and refused to
smg For days Brtc1&lt; dtdn't like the clientelle
The St Regts Roof JOIOS the Big Band trend,
booking an entire swnmer of Woody Herman,
Glenn Mtller's posthumous group, etc . Ballet
once was what caused great deftctts but Rud1
Nureyev hauled m more than $150,000 for f1ve
Chtcago Ieap10gs
SESAC ( songwrtlers' ass'n) IS startmg a
war p1tch10g for young songsmiths to JOin tl
mstead of ASCAP and I!Ml
Howar~ Hughes
has an executive spy who only comes m out of
the cold to report personally by phone What's
Sktmmmg m HH's Las Vegas cast~os The Las
Vegas R1v1era had to renegotl8te contracts With
Llza Mmnelli and Joel Grey after they won
Oscars No one bothers to abtde wtth old pacts
We can't
once they grab that doorstop
1mag10e our favonte Bdwy rowdy Elaine
Stntch as Aunt Polly 10 "Pollyanna." but that's:
what the erstwhtle fWJny nOisemaker's do10g for
BrttiSh TV 10 a siX-part sertaltzalton
Old H1t Parader G1sele Mackenzie's
reactJVatmg her smgmg career with a new cafe
act
The Robert Aldas wtll open a Jewelry
"Gmdtng Ltght" soap
bouttque m Rome
opera star Don Stewart sheeptshly approached
venerable lady clown Irene Ryan of
"Bevhtllbtllies" and now tr1wnphant on Bdwy
m " P1ppm" and said, "You don't know me Mtss
Ryan. but " Irene delightedly stopped Don
wtth,' Don 't be s1lly 1 Tell me, are you or aren't
you gorng to marry Leslie 10 the show'" Wat·
ches 11 every day
Patr Cia Neal's Tessie Dahl, 16, ran away
from English boardmg school and refused to
return as we two-f1rtgered off to press

8 30 - Roman Holidays 3 4. 15 Jackson Ftve6, 13 Sabr1na the
Teenage W1tch B, Popeye 10 Mr Rogers 20
9 00 - Jetson 3 4, 15 Osmonds 6 13 AmaZ1ng Chan 8, 10
Sesame St 20
9 30- Pmk Panther 3, 4, 15 Movie Cartopns 6 8 10, 13
10 OO - Underdog3, 4, 15, Elec Co 20 '
10 30 - Barkleys 3, 4, B Brady Ktds 6 13 M1ster Rogers 20 ,
Josle &amp; The Pussycats m Outer Space a, 10
11 00 - Brother Buzz 6 Fllntstones B, 10 Sesame Sf 20 Sea lab
3, 4, 15 , Bew1fched 13
11 30 - Ktd Power6, 13 Runaround3, 4 15
12 00 - Elec--:-Go: "20 , Archie's TV Funn1es 8, 10 Funky Phantom
6,13 Around the World in 80 Oay~:3 4 15
12 30 - Fat Albert and the Cosby Ktds 8, 10, Talktng Wtth A
G•ant 3, 4, 15, Lldsville 13
1 00 - Lasste 15 Monkees 13 6 Roller Derby 3 Sports
Challenge 4 , CBS Chtldren's Film Festival 10
1 30- Johnny Bench 4 Amencan Bandstand 13
2 00 - ABA Playoff B, 10 , To Be Announced 15 Baseball Pre
Game Show 3 4, Ftshtn Hole 13

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2 30 - World of Survtval6 Bonnte Lou &amp; Buster 13
3 00 - Golf Tournament 6 13
4 00 - Folk Guitar 33 CBS Golf Classtc 8 Black Omntbus 10
4 30- Audubon Wtldltfe Theatre 33, NBA Playoff 6 13
5 00 - Maktng Th1ngs Grow 33 Lee Trev1no s Golf For
Sw1ngers 10 Green Acres 3, Perry Mason 4 Makmg Thmgs
Grow 33

5 30 - Sesame St 33 , Gospel Talent T1me 15 Arthur Smlth

T~ Dati) S.ntme~Middleport.Pomero) , 0, Apnl2tl, 1973

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10 00 - Carol Burnett 8 10 Ass•gnment Vtenna 13 Mov 1e
"Expen ment In Terror " 6
11 00 - News 4, B. 1 0 13
11 15- News 13
11 30- News 3 Movtes "Harvey' 4 'The Young Land" 8
'S~nc;un' 1n the Ra1n" 10 "The Mummy " 13 • Duffy of San
Quentin " 15
12 00 - ABCNews6 Mov1e "The Pr•vate War of Ma1or Benson" -

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One year and three days
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no-httter of 1972, the 23·year old
Chtcago nght hander con·
tlnued hts dommance over the
New York Mets wtth a three·
hit. 7.0 VICtory
Hooton (1-1) capped a fiVe·
run ftrst mnmg with a two-run
smgle and hrmted New York to
three htts while strtking out SIX
and walkmg two to gtve
Chtcago a split of the dou.
bleheader The Mets took the
f1rst game, 3-l, behmd the fivehit pttchmg of Jerry Koosman
and the bat of Jerry Grote
The Cubs, who had scored a
total of only three runs m their
last three games, broke out of
thetr slump agamst J1m MeAn
drew m the ftrst mmng of the
mghtcap, knockmg the Mets'
nght.!Jander out of the game

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after only two-thirds of an
mmng
The loss was the Mets' thtrd
shutout loss m the last four
games
In the opener, Koosman ( 2-0)
allowed the Cubs only a
sccond-mnmg unearned run m
gomg the dtstance Cardenal 's
run-sconng smglc, after
nghtftelder Rusty Staub had
dropped Jun Htckman's !me
dnve for a two-base error,
accounted for the Cobs' only
run
The Mets ended a strmg of 29
scoreless tnmngs with a twtr
out. two-run rally agamst R1ck
Reuschel m the fourth John
Milner started the mmng w1th

a smgle and scored the tying
run on a double by Wayne
Garrett Grote then smgled to
score Garrett w1th the ttebreakmg run Mtlner added an
msurance nm for the Mets tn
the etghth wtlh hts (ourth
homer
ln other National League
a chon yesterday, Montreal
edged Philadelphia, &amp;-S, and
san l&lt;..,ranc1sco beat Los Angeles, ~ _T!)e only other NL
game scheduled , Pittsburgh at
Atlanta, was
postponed
because of ram
In the Amencan League,
Detrmt outslugged Boston. 11·
7, New York whtpped
Balbmore, 6-1, Milwaukee beat

Cleveland, 1()..7, and Kansas
Ctty trounced Oakland. 16-3
Ken Smgleton belted a three·
run homer m the stxth lnmng
as Montreal erupted for ftve
runs to defeat the Phtlhes The
score was tted 1·1 when John
Boccabella led off the sucth
w1th a smgle and later scored
on a double by rookie mftclder
Pepe Fnas M1ke Jorgensen's
double drove 1n Fnas as
Montreal went ahead 3-1 After
Ron Fatrly walked, Singleton
followed wtth hiS firs! home
run of the season, an oppos1te
field blast over the left f1e!d
fence
M1ke Torrez who worked s1x
mnmgs, won his f1rst game of
U1c year m four deeiSIOns Tom

c0 lb ert Champion leader

Biirry made .an obscene

gesture after rouhng out and.
after the game was qmck to
pomt out that the Laker~ won
the game at the free throw line
- 24 to 13-whtle each club
made 40 field goals
'I'm not gomg to change our
defense," sa1d Golden State
Coach AI Attles "'We mtend to
play wtth the sa me aggressiVeness we 've been playmg w1th
Qu1te frankly, I dtdn"t !ee any
extraordmary rough ness on
our part out there "

v.eckend sencs herr t(,nJRht
&lt;~~t.ttnst the i\llantiJ Br&lt;t".o f&gt;!-.
Don (, ullett, now 2-1 , will bt
on the m(.l und f,Jr the H&lt;:cl s
against Gary f. enlry I I

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RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif
A stroke back at 35 32-67
(UP!) - At 32, Jtm Colbert of was Homero Blancas of Hous·
Kansas Ctty, Kan t has been on ton, wh o was the last of the 31
the pro golf tour for seven entrants to quahfy for thiS ehte
years and bas won only three event He won the Monsanto
tournaments but he doesn 't Open at Pensacola, Fla , last
take a back seat to the btg Sunday
names such as Jack Nickla~
"'I'm a streak player and I'm
and Arnold Palmer
on a hot streak ,'' he said ''This
He shol a 34-32- 66, stx un- course IS kind of awesome With
der-par, to move mto a one. Its narrow fairways and deep
stroke lead m the ftrst round of rough but It grows on you "
the 72·hole $200,000 Tour·
T1ed for thtrd and still m
namen t of Champwns Thurs- good posttton for a shot at the
day
top money of $40,000 Sunday
" I don't constder myself a were Lee Trevmo and J1m
dark horse," he said "People Jam1eson, a rotund f1rst-ttmer
JUSt don't talk as mucl\' about from Mohne, 111 Trevmo, who
me as som~' M tHe o\Her QUahf1ed by w1nmng s1x
golfers "
tournaments durmg the past 12
months, shot 31·37 and Jamieson who won JUSt one- the
Western Open-carded 35-33
Gner Jones, the cotleg1an
from Wichita , Kan , landed
alone m fifth place wtth 34·3569
Palmer and Nicklaus, who
Metgs Htgh golfers f1mshed have each won tlus tournament
second m a three school match
here Wednesday afternoon,
Jackson w1nmng v.1th 212 ''TRAHLER TRADED
followed by the Marauders
ANAHEIM (UP! ) - R1ght·
wt th a team total of 244, and hander Mtke Strahler of the
Vmton w1th 327
Cahforma Angels was traded
The Metgs team ftelded Thursday to Toledo of the
Bruce Blackston, Jeff Warner, Internahonal League m e x ~
J.on me Black, J 0 Story and change for catcher Charlle
Jeff Rtdgway Medalists were Sands
Davis and Bob Morrow of
Strahler was obtamed by
Jackson each with 40 Warner Cal1forn1a durm g the off.
had the best Me1gs total wtth a season from the Los Angeles
ftnal 43 The results
Dodgers Jn a five-for-two
J - DaviS 40, M - Blackston wmter swap He had a 1-2
46 V - Curran 59
record w1th the Dodgers last
J - Ondera 42 M - Warner season
4l, V ~ L1ttler 59
J - Btllman 48, M - Black
Dai~
54, V - Yates 52
DEVOTED TO THE
J - D Morrow42, M - Story
INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
44, V - Reddy 68
CHESTER L TANNEHILL ,
J - B Morrow 40. M
E:w:ec Ed
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
R1dgway 57, V - Crow 74

three ttmes, shot 70 and were m
a t1e for s1xth wJth four other
pros- Davtd Graham, Deane
Beman, Lonny Adkms and Bob
Dtckson
Defendmg champton Bobby
Mttchell, who beat Ntcklaus 1n
a playoff last year, fa tied to
show much wtth a card of 37-36
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Masters champton Tommy
Aaron did worse~:J9·16-75
On a clear day wtth only a
light breeze sweepmg across
the course, 15 pros were under
par and another two equalled
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Walker mopped up for hts first
save of the season after
Ph1ladelphta got smgle runs m
the Sixth and seventh tnnmgs
and ralhed for U1ree runs off
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The 22 day

!.akers wound up wmmng the
reboundmg batUe, 55-47
··r thmk they Ithe Warrtors)
got hred the last few mmutes."
sa 1d Chamber!• 1n ··They
weren't takmg good shots
toward the end bui I thmk our
defense had something to do
With that ••
Golden State. the tean&gt; that
ellmmated the Milwaukee
Bucks. was led by Barry wtth
29 pomts- before he rouled out
wtth 2 0! to go- &lt;md Mahdi
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INGLEWOOD. Calif t UP!l openmg senes agamst the wtth et~ht seconds to~o - fe1t light "
- Desptte a 2.0 start tn thetr Chtcago Bulls. the Los An geles
'fuesday mght and he flmshed
If necessary, the best-&lt;&gt;r·
Lakers needed seven games them off with p 36-potnt per. seven series w1U rt"turn here
and a last-mmute f1msh Sun- fonnanc:e m the second game, Wednesday mght Meanwhile,
day mght to advance to the while Wtlt Chamberlam gave the Eastern Conference fmals
AAA HAS REDUCED
se mtftnals aga ms t Golden the lakers superlorth' on the between the Boston Celtics and
State
LAND COST OF
boards wtth 30 rebounds
the New York Kmck s, tted at I·
Now the l.akers ftnd them·
uour defense won the 1. w1U contmue m Boston
selves m the same pos1bon-a ga me," S31d West, who com- tomght
2-0 sla rt agamst the Warnorsplamed he never felt more
In game No 2 of the Lakerfollowmg thetr 104-94 vtctory ttred than m the opener agamst Warnor sertes, Chamber lam
here Thursday ntght The qoiden State whe11 he scored J7 outrebounded Nate Thunnond,
sen es now moves to Oakland pomts
whose strategy was to attempt
ror games No 3 and 4 Saturday
" l felt so mu ch looser to lure the Laker giant away
and Monda) mghts
tomght When I woke up the from the basket w1th hiS outJerry West sa nk Golden other day, my hands relt Side shootmg, 30-14 The
State, 101-99, w1th a Jumper heavy Th1s time, my hands

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Chandler and Jeff Lyman
Thursday an a SIX -player trade
wtth the Buffalo B1lls
The Patriots surrend ered
lmeba cker Jnn ChC)unski,
guard Mtke Montier and
defensive end Halvor Ha J.{en.m
the deal 1 he key player for
New England was Pr~tn c k who
enJoyed his best ~e&lt;:fson m 1971,
rankmg as the B1lb' No JUnner
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Jo'or example, many more of our
youths wtllneed techmcal sk tlls whtch
wtll be needed m the new mdustnes
Also, mcreascd numbers of people
wtll requtre youngsters w1th un·
derstandmgs and sktlls applica ble to
so-tc.~ llcd "servJce'' occupatiOns
Jt ts w1th these thoughts m nund that
~ e have a chance to .tpproach the
future or our schools wtth hope 1£ we

Best of both worlds
possible in schools
of the future here By Prof. Ed (Doc) Wallen
Ed Note Prof Wallen IS m St
Lou1s th1s week for the Amencan
Personnel and Gutdance Assn conventiOn
ST LOUIS, Mo - In the 1890s.
Gallia and Metgs Counltes, along wtth
the rest of southeastern Oh1o, reached
a peak m population growth Smce
that lime we have, unbl JUSt recently,
experienced a steady decrease tn
populatiOn
Over thts pertod one could say that
our largest "export '' was people
Particularly fOWld among our "e x~
ports' was a large n111T'ber of yo Wlg
people We were, m effect, educating
) oungsters for other areas of the
sta"te
Now, however, this trend lS

reversed The populalton base ts
mu st make changes w
our
rather stable and new people are
educ.:atwnal system, let us atm h1gh
movmg mto our area Projections
Let us not ;urn to Just meet the
show stgn1flcant mcreases m
" mtmmwn " standards Let us c.:11m to
population for Galha and Metgs
provtde the best posstble educatiOn for
Counhes by 1980
the youngsters of our arep
Much of thts new trend IS bemg
On the other hand , let us not forget
to mclude m our schools those long.
stimulated by new or expandmg mdustry The economtc base of the area
cherished val ues whtch have em·
1s movmg gradually from agranan to
phasJZed the human qualities Let us
mdustrtal
' prepare youngs ters who care for
people and who help those who need
Regional counc1ls are studymg the
vanous effects of thts new trend upon ~ help I.et us cum to produce human or
natural recourses of the area , upon
" hum~me" bemgs
further economtc expansiOn and upon
Whlie m much of tht s country
the changes In hfe style of people that
educataon for an mdustnal soc ~ety has
are certam to follow
bee n ' dehurnamzmg ", th1s need not
A most Important change wtll be felt
be lhe case here Perhaps we ca n have
upon the schools The graduates of our
the best of both worlds Perhaps we
can have real educatiOn
schools- tn the future wtll need
knowledge and skills beyond that now
Perhaps Only the people know

&amp; THINGS
BY PAUL CRABTREE
ThiS ts a rather sad day ror local televtSion

WCHS-TV, the CBS outlet for our part of the world, ts
preparmg to put the axe to three of tls locally-produced
programs
D1sapl"'&lt;'rmg from Channel 8 the latter part of thts month
and 10 May wtll be Sleepy Jeffers and hts country-westsrn
mommg show, Marilyn Fletcher and "Romper Room" for the
kids, and Jackie Oblmger's women ' s talk show
Officrals at WCHS-TV way they're domg so because the
audtences generated by these programs JUSt weren't enough to
contmue thetr producllon
I say nuts
ThiS move looks like a pure and uncomplicated case of
blidget-cuttmg If the three shows were draw10g poorly, and
maybe they were, why not mvest m a little 1magmallon (and
money) and present three different local programs'
Rollins Broadeastmg, which owns the statiOn and OttQ the
Orkm Man among tbe properties, Isn't domg too badly, 1f tts
stand10g on the stock market IS any mdteat10n Its pnce on the
Btg Board has been stable at around 25 for several weeks, With a
high of about 36and a low of 19, m the past year
I can't say that any of the programs dropped were favorttes
m my house, although Jackie Oblmger did offer many people m
MEIGS COUNTY FAMILY PLANNING office is located'
the M~lgs-Gall18·Mason area a chance to see local beauty
on the ground noor of the Me1gs County Court House where
queens, women m the news, and the hke
restdents may call for mfonnallon and take part m the free
"Romper Room" was a hybrtd of local and syndtcated
chmc services offered every other Thursday
material that never attracted much enthusiasm wtlh my little
ones when they were little ones, and although I bke folk mus1c
pretty well, about the only sound I want to hear early m the
mormng IS the whistle of the teakettle botlmg my mormng brew,
and not veteran C&amp;W host Sleepy Jeffers
IContmued from page I )
As replacements, WCIJS.TV IS ba'tmg 333-wtth two copfor questions and problems
patd some 550 VISits to the
outs
and one step 10 the right drrect10n
related to marr1age, mfertthty,
Pomeroy chnJC smce 1t opened
Sleepy and his bluegrass gang Will be replaced by an adpregnancy and venereal
Over 500 pallents were coun.
ditiOnal half-llour of the CBS mormng news B1g deal
d1sease
seiled last year tn the offtces
"Romper Room" wtll fall to an additional segment of
In addition, 100 Indigent
uCapt3lll
Kangaroo", which IS a better program, but StriCtly
women received free prenatal
network No plus there
Veterans Memorial Hospital
care and delivery and over 500
And Jackie wtll gtve way ro a new noon news program
ADMITTED
Gene Southeastern Ohio reSidents
Th1s
IS good news about good news Charlie Ryan and his
Whaley, Shade, Verda Oliver, heard talks and saw ftlms from
staff are talented and capable, and not really seen enough m the
Pomeroy , Erma M Smith, PPSEO educators
market to let thetr abilities be seen I shall never fault any local
Pomeroy, Peter McDonald.
The goal to Campa~gn '73 IS
station
for addition of another local news show, and commend
Colwnbus and Marge Stewart, to ratse enough pnvate momes
Channel 8 on thts eount
Colwnbus
to mamtatn the current level of
W1th CBS already announc10g the disappearance of the Btll
DISCHARGED
Paul pahent servtee at Planned
Plymale, Donna Aleshire, Parenthood of Southeast Oh10 Cosby and Dom Day shows, along wtth "MisSion Impo.stble"
and Bndget Loves Berme," by fall WCHS.TV wtll have the most
Charles Beegle, Nellie Hanson, chmcs
different look of any local statiOn
Mary Clark, Helen Jeffers and
But whether different ts better remams to be seen
Norma Chapman

Changes asked in welfare rules PPSEO drive
By CRAIG A PALMER
WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
adm1mstrat1on has proposed
sweepmg changes m welfare
regulattons destgned to halt
payments to melig1ble persons,
overpayments and otber mefftctenctes
After they were announced
Thursday the proposed rules
were muned1ately crttlcJZed by
a spokesman for tbe National
Welfare Rights Orgaruzatwn
INWRO) who smd they would
create hardship for the poor
Robert D Carleson, spec tal
assiStant to the secretary of
health, edueahon and welfare
for welfare matters, announced the proposed changes
"These regulations were requested by tbe states and are
designed to gtve the states
add1t1onal tools to eliminate
errors m the welfare system
and m effect clean tt up," he
SOld

Provisions Included
Carleson satd the proposals
mclude prov1s1ons to
-GIVe states 45 days mstead
of the current 30 to make
dectswns on applicatiOns
Catherme Jermany of the

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Welfare Rtghts Orgaruzalion's
legal committee, satd thts
would "cause extreme hardshtps" !or the poor She satd
landlords, ulihlies and other
would be less likely to proVJde
serv1ce to a person who would
not know for 45 days whether
he would receive welfare
money
- Reqwre welfare applicants
to submtt wntten, stgned
appheatlons for Old
-Perm1t states to vertfy
eligtbillty through employers,
neighbors and other lhtrd
parties Without obtammg the
rec1p1ent's consent
Regulations wh1ch now say
that an aged, blind or disabled
applicant shall be the only
source of mformatton about
himself would be revoked
-Set up a system of local
hearmgs to reduce the backlog
of pendmg hearmgs at the state
level Carleson satd this backlog has meant that mehg1ble
rec~p1ents contmue to recetve
welfare for long pertods until
hearmg exammers get to their
cases
Recovery Allowed
-Allow states to recover

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Th1s IS ndtculous When my bashand takes our children to
basketball games, mov1es, etc , he mststs on paymg the full
adm1sswn pnce for them, even though they could get m for
children's or student's rates
At a recent Wamors l(ame, tlekets were $3 00 cheaper for
kids under 16, but my mate proudly handed over the full $6 00
each He says, "Children are not second class Citizens'" Hts
~· togte' cost hun $9 00 extra
And I dnve three miles out of my way to save a dollar on
grocery specials 1 How do you combat this kind of fatherly
prtde'- M G
Dear M
Why not enlist the "second class Citizens' "help' If they had
thetr chmce between ''adult" tlckets and, for example, the extra
$3 00 each to spend on another game, I'm qu1te sure they'd
persuade "Pop" hts pnde ts .mtsplaced - H
Dear Helen
May l add an adult answer to "'Forever Fern"' In putting
down modern self-sufficient girls, she sa1d, "Policewomen,
yecch 1"
It appears she ts mistakenly equatmg "femmtty" wtth Incompetence, weakness and vulnerability Does she really believe
that women who are actively partlctputmg m a "man's world,"
who are capable of conversmg mtelltgently with males, and (or)
who may be "athletic", are not femmme'
I'd bke to correct her policewoman "unage " ("How un·
femmme can you get?" she asks of a g1rl who wants to become a
woman detecttve.) Has she ever met a female pohce offtcer' I
have been told many tunes that I "do not look hke a
policewoman" by people - most of whom have never seen one
but have formed an tmage of a huge, tough brute
Surprtstngly (to F F at least) I too "love make-up •nd
Jookmg pretty, .. and "take pnde m bemg tlnn "I certam!y do not
try to "overpower" men, and I have not found 1t d1ff1cuH to "fmd
a way to a guy's heart "
Hope she dee1des to explof' the world of the new woman
further If so, tell her to stop m at the pollee statton ami we'll
VlSII - !SERGEANT) Carolen B, St Paul Pollee Department
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gave the states t1me to revtse
the1r programs
The public was gtven 30 days
to comment on the proposed
rules, after which the government could put them mto ef·
feet
Carleson said the rules would
eventually reduce the number
of persons on welfare N;
Cahforma welfare director, he
earned out a controverstal
reform whlch ehmmated
274.000 persons from that
state's we1fare rolls m 23
months

Lnurel Cliff News Notes
By Bertha Parker
Sabbath School attendance
A)ml 8 at the Free Methodtst
Church was 117 Mormng of
fertng was $57 00 Attendance
Apnl 15 was 113 and offermg
for aU servtces was $156 50
Paul Jacobs and chtldren of
South Shore, Ky , VISited With
h1s parents, Mr - and Mrs
Pearl Jacobs and attended
mornmg .servtce at the local
church
The miSSionary society met
at the church basement wtth 13
members present
Mrs Oscar Smith was a
pattent 10 Holzer Hospttal for

several days She has been
1 eturned horne
Wyatt Schaefer of Mt
Vernon spent a weekend \Hth
h1s p.1rents , Mr and Mrs
Norman Schaefer
Mrs Dora Hollley has
returned home after spendmg
the wmter w1th her daughter
and son-m Jaw, Mr and Mrs
Hartwell Cu1 d, Bail Run
Mrs Ed Baue1 of Cleveland,
Mrs Ted Matthews, Huron,
spent the weekend with their
paren ts, Mr and Mrs Cha rles
IDtck ) Karr Mrs Karr
rernarns a pat1ent 1n Veterans
Memonal Hospita l

WIN AT BRIDGE

Three-T rick Overbid Makes
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NORTH

Dear Helen
I work my posterwr off makmg low~alone meals for my
husband who has a weight problem. I never buy candy, cakes, or
have anything fattemng m tbe house- even though I'd love them
for myself Hts health IS unportant to me
One day when I had to go out unexpectedly, I passed my
husband m h1s car - eatmg an tee cream cone 1 I think I was
more shocked than if I'd seen him With a blonde
When I questioned hun later, he told me I was seemg thtngs I
know I wasn•t and 1t absolutely infurtates me What would you
do' - DECEIVED BY SMALL VICES
Dear Deeetved
I'd let the bathroom scales tell me what to do If they show a
cons1stent wetght loss for your husband, then let hun have his
httle "1ces"
If not, then he's become a secret eater, and you'd better let
your doctor scare the fear of a heart attack mto hun -H

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from
mdivtduals, even by talung the
money from current assistance
checks
Offte1als satd the proposed
rules were tn response to
requests of governors who
protested when the federal
government threatened to cut
back some $689 mtllton m
federal welfare a1d to states
because of alleged payments to
mellgtble rectptents and overpayments The adnumstratwn
later withdrew that threat and

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WALTON TO DALLAS
DALLAS ( UP!) - The
Dallas Cowboys announced
Thursday the stgrung of UCLA
tackle Bruce Walton, the ~25l·poWld brother of UCLA
basketball All-Amenca Btll
Walton
Walton was the Cowboys'
flfth-1 ound draft chotce
Mr and Mrs Roy Howell of
lnd1ana was called home due to
the tllness of thetr daughter,
Mrs Larry Walker, who IS a
patient 10 Holzer Medtcal
Center
Mrs Georgia Dtehl viSited
Sunday wtth Mrs Nellie Tracy,
Ball Run
Lenme Lyons, who was mJUred at the Jay.Mar Coal
Company three weeks ago,
remams a patient at Veterans
McrniJna l Hosp1tal
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Mtss
Belinda
Fnend,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
R1chard Frtend, rece1ved a
letter of congratulations from
State Senator Harry C Armstrong on the honor of bemg
chosen as Future Homemaker
of Amertca G1rl of the Month at
Metgs Htgh School
Lawrence A Smtth remams
a patient at Veterans Memonal
Hospttal
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Clare~e Curtis Is a pat1ent
at
Veterans
Memoqal
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Television Log

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8 00 - Houndcats 3, 4, 15, Pufnstuf 13 Jakes Place 6 Bugs
Bunny 8, 10

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By JACK O'BRIAN
LOOKING LIKE A MILLION
AND A HALF
NEW YORK (KFS) - " Ptpptn" patd off
and 1s cotmng profits at a $1,500,000-a-year rate
If 1t can keep up the B way pace Only " Irene"
and "A Ltltle Ntght Mustc" are selling out
Here's a double sw1tch m "21," btlhonaJre
busmsssman Art Onass1s havmg lots of laughs
and no otl-talk, actor Rex Harrison all tensely
involved m a busmess conference with a tycoon
type 1n the qu1et corne1 he asked for , "No
Hard Feelings" Jomed the dubious champs, one
of too many Bd't\ y shows this season wtth a
total run of one performance ~'Seesaw" used
more than a million to patch up and cautenze a
fmanctal disaster so 1t's blandly proclaimmg
ttself "The Mtllion Dollar Mustcal'" qmte
honestly and unapologetically The drab little
m1sf1t Echoes" held a one-performance leadlymg $90,000 funeral
Frtghtemng hst of old acquamtances took
the last bow m a bunch songwnter Chester
Conn Su Noel Co't\ard, Launtz Melchtor,
Melvtlle Cooper, NBC s Ntles Trammel,
" Blond1e ' creator Chic Young, former
vaudevillian Ed1 th Orcutt, who toured wtth AI
Katz &amp; HIS Ktttens, wtfe to newsman Robert
C!urman , newsga l·turned.publtctst Marge
Kerr, too many for showbiz behevers to conlmue countmg the dreaded ' three" s uper&lt;
stltwns
Chatted w1th Cec1l Beaton on the way to a
(NEWSPAf'ER ENTERPRISE ASSN )
rad10 show, tradmg Noel Coward wtttlclsms,
Su Ceo! sa1d Ins favo nte came when Sir Noel
GJt•at Blltam s h o 1 s 1 fa ced .a mass mterv1ew and someone demanded
he ' sen :-somethmg funny " Noel looked down
1 ac mg T!tple C1own const sl "
ol thl.' 2 1»i0Gulnl'.IS the lh 1 Ius elegan I schnozz at the silly sally and flipped,

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WEEKEND TV FARE Saturday - Ptrates.CUbs baseball
at 2·15 on WSAZ-TV and the NBA Playoffs, Lakers·Wamors at
4·3() on WHTN·TV
Audubon Wildlife Theatre travels to
England, 4 30 on WMUL-TV
The late Dan Blocker IS star of
WLWC-TV's prune-tune f1lm, "Cockeyed Cowboys," at 9
Sunday - Easter specials abound, and some Passover
programs are scheduled, most m mommg hours. Best of the lot
mvolves one of the world's beloved characters, the late Pope
John XXIII, at8on WHTN-TV . Pirates-Cubs agam at 1, WTAP·
TV, and NBA playoffs continue at 2, WHTN-TV.

PORTLAND - The honor
roll for the ftfth stxth weeks
gradmg pertod has been an.
nounced at the Portland
Elementary School Makmg a
grade of "B" or ab&lt;Jve m all
the1r subjects to be named to
the roll (those m capt tal letters, making all A) were
Ftrst Grade - CHRISTIE
LAWRENCE,
DANNY
FRIDAY,APRIL20, 1973
WEDDLE, Bomta McCratg,
6 GO-News 3, 4 8, 10, 15, NBC News 13 , Truth or Conseq 6
Sesame St 20 Around the Bend 33
Wade Connoley
6 3G-NBC News3, 4,15 ABC News6, CBS News 8, 10 I Dream
Second Grade - CINDY
of Jeanme 13 Let's Travel 33
EVANS. KEN BEij,NTH, 7 00- What's My Lme 8, Truth or Conseq. 3 Beat the Clock 4
News 6, 10, Samt 15, Elec Co 20 Folk Guitar 33 Wild
Bruce Johnson, Tammy
Kmgdom 13
Meadows, Paul Ours
7 3o-- To Tell the Truth 6 , Parent Game 10 Beat the Clock 13
Porter Wagoner 3, Young Or Ktldare 4 Protectors 8
Thtrd Grade - Sherry
College Hockey 20 Wall Street Thts Week 33
Beegle, ALICIA EVANS,
8 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3, 4 15, Brady Bunch 6, 13 , Dr Seuss
Cartoon a, 10 Washmgton Week m Revtew 20, 33
Stanley Holter, Elame Smith,
a
3o-Partndge
Famtly 6, 13 Lttfle People 3, 4, 15 Movte
Renee Smtih, Rtchard Wolfe,
"Oklahoma'" 8, 10 Ta lk Wtth the Loud Famtly 20 Lenox
Ktm MeCatg
Quartet Haydn Opus 20
9
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- MasterpteceTheatre33 , Room 2226 13 CtrcleofFear3
Fourth Grade - BONNIE
4. 15
BOSO, Paul Evans, Flint 9 30 - Odd Couple 6, 13
Greer, Armmtha Holter, Joe 10 00- News 20 Love Amertcan Style 6. 13 Paul Nuchtms 33
Bobby Darin 3, 4, 15
Johnson,
JANET
MID- 11 OO
- News3,4,6,8, 10,13, 15
DLESWART, Danny Talbott 11 30 - Johnny Carson 3, 4 15 Dick. Cavett 6, Movtes
"Wuthermg Hetghts" a 'The Bamboo Saucer" 10, ' Rebus '
Ftfth Grade- Shelia Brown,
13
Randall Congo, Richard
1 00- Mtdntght Spectal3, 4, 15, Movte ' Hangover Square" 10
Furbee, BRIAN JOHNSON, 2 JO - News 4
Bryan Lawrence, James
Meadows, Francts Ours
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1973
6 30- TV Classroom 8, Kentucky Afteld 33 Fatth For Today
SIXth Grade - Jeff Brown,
10
Jams Carnahan, Melinda
7 00 - Netghbors 13 , Farm Front 4 Fun For Everyone 6
Treehouse Club 8, 10
Datley, Beverly McLam,
7
15
- Woman's Pomt of Vtew 13
Dantelle
Smtih.
NICKI
7 JO - Man from COS I 10 , Farm brook 3, Treehouse Club 13
VANMETER, Usa Warner
Sesame St 20 Otck Van Dyke 4 Gilligan s Isle 8 Gospel

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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Even Rtxi Markus 1s not a
perfect bndge player She
explams her s1x no:trump
btd by statmg that 11 was 10
&lt;l pair competitlOn and she
was try10g to get back a
couple of bad scores on the
last round Actually her SIX
no·trump call was J u s t a
stratght three·tnck overbid
West opened the kmg of
hearts and when Louts Tar·
lo, the unhappy declarer
looked at dummy he saw just
one chance to make hts con
t1 act and that tt behooved
him to try that one chance'
He needed to fmd West
w1th aU m1ssmg hearts and
exactly jack and one dta·
mond
Theref01 e he took lhe heart
lead led hts 10 of diamonds
and went up With dummy s
kmg East ducked but Tarlo
contmued with the queen
Th1s bumped West's Jack and
left Tarlo wtth an easy 12
tncks and a real top sco re
It should be noted t h a t
South could not aff01 d to let
the 10 hold the ftrst dtamond
tnck H~ could then enter
d u m m y with the ace of
spades and clea1 the d1a
mond suit but a club refutn
by East would make 1t 1m
possJblf' tor htm to run both
spades and diamonds fOJ h1 ~&lt;
12 trtcks

b\ unci the Sl LPg:e1

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Bncktop opened at HuntmgtQ_n Hartford's
bad-umtalion-Piayboy playpen he ealls "The
Show Club, took one look around and refused to
smg For days Brtc1&lt; dtdn't like the clientelle
The St Regts Roof JOIOS the Big Band trend,
booking an entire swnmer of Woody Herman,
Glenn Mtller's posthumous group, etc . Ballet
once was what caused great deftctts but Rud1
Nureyev hauled m more than $150,000 for f1ve
Chtcago Ieap10gs
SESAC ( songwrtlers' ass'n) IS startmg a
war p1tch10g for young songsmiths to JOin tl
mstead of ASCAP and I!Ml
Howar~ Hughes
has an executive spy who only comes m out of
the cold to report personally by phone What's
Sktmmmg m HH's Las Vegas cast~os The Las
Vegas R1v1era had to renegotl8te contracts With
Llza Mmnelli and Joel Grey after they won
Oscars No one bothers to abtde wtth old pacts
We can't
once they grab that doorstop
1mag10e our favonte Bdwy rowdy Elaine
Stntch as Aunt Polly 10 "Pollyanna." but that's:
what the erstwhtle fWJny nOisemaker's do10g for
BrttiSh TV 10 a siX-part sertaltzalton
Old H1t Parader G1sele Mackenzie's
reactJVatmg her smgmg career with a new cafe
act
The Robert Aldas wtll open a Jewelry
"Gmdtng Ltght" soap
bouttque m Rome
opera star Don Stewart sheeptshly approached
venerable lady clown Irene Ryan of
"Bevhtllbtllies" and now tr1wnphant on Bdwy
m " P1ppm" and said, "You don't know me Mtss
Ryan. but " Irene delightedly stopped Don
wtth,' Don 't be s1lly 1 Tell me, are you or aren't
you gorng to marry Leslie 10 the show'" Wat·
ches 11 every day
Patr Cia Neal's Tessie Dahl, 16, ran away
from English boardmg school and refused to
return as we two-f1rtgered off to press

8 30 - Roman Holidays 3 4. 15 Jackson Ftve6, 13 Sabr1na the
Teenage W1tch B, Popeye 10 Mr Rogers 20
9 00 - Jetson 3 4, 15 Osmonds 6 13 AmaZ1ng Chan 8, 10
Sesame St 20
9 30- Pmk Panther 3, 4, 15 Movie Cartopns 6 8 10, 13
10 OO - Underdog3, 4, 15, Elec Co 20 '
10 30 - Barkleys 3, 4, B Brady Ktds 6 13 M1ster Rogers 20 ,
Josle &amp; The Pussycats m Outer Space a, 10
11 00 - Brother Buzz 6 Fllntstones B, 10 Sesame Sf 20 Sea lab
3, 4, 15 , Bew1fched 13
11 30 - Ktd Power6, 13 Runaround3, 4 15
12 00 - Elec--:-Go: "20 , Archie's TV Funn1es 8, 10 Funky Phantom
6,13 Around the World in 80 Oay~:3 4 15
12 30 - Fat Albert and the Cosby Ktds 8, 10, Talktng Wtth A
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tlnued hts dommance over the
New York Mets wtth a three·
hit. 7.0 VICtory
Hooton (1-1) capped a fiVe·
run ftrst mnmg with a two-run
smgle and hrmted New York to
three htts while strtking out SIX
and walkmg two to gtve
Chtcago a split of the dou.
bleheader The Mets took the
f1rst game, 3-l, behmd the fivehit pttchmg of Jerry Koosman
and the bat of Jerry Grote
The Cubs, who had scored a
total of only three runs m their
last three games, broke out of
thetr slump agamst J1m MeAn
drew m the ftrst mmng of the
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after only two-thirds of an
mmng
The loss was the Mets' thtrd
shutout loss m the last four
games
In the opener, Koosman ( 2-0)
allowed the Cubs only a
sccond-mnmg unearned run m
gomg the dtstance Cardenal 's
run-sconng smglc, after
nghtftelder Rusty Staub had
dropped Jun Htckman's !me
dnve for a two-base error,
accounted for the Cobs' only
run
The Mets ended a strmg of 29
scoreless tnmngs with a twtr
out. two-run rally agamst R1ck
Reuschel m the fourth John
Milner started the mmng w1th

a smgle and scored the tying
run on a double by Wayne
Garrett Grote then smgled to
score Garrett w1th the ttebreakmg run Mtlner added an
msurance nm for the Mets tn
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ln other National League
a chon yesterday, Montreal
edged Philadelphia, &amp;-S, and
san l&lt;..,ranc1sco beat Los Angeles, ~ _T!)e only other NL
game scheduled , Pittsburgh at
Atlanta, was
postponed
because of ram
In the Amencan League,
Detrmt outslugged Boston. 11·
7, New York whtpped
Balbmore, 6-1, Milwaukee beat

Cleveland, 1()..7, and Kansas
Ctty trounced Oakland. 16-3
Ken Smgleton belted a three·
run homer m the stxth lnmng
as Montreal erupted for ftve
runs to defeat the Phtlhes The
score was tted 1·1 when John
Boccabella led off the sucth
w1th a smgle and later scored
on a double by rookie mftclder
Pepe Fnas M1ke Jorgensen's
double drove 1n Fnas as
Montreal went ahead 3-1 After
Ron Fatrly walked, Singleton
followed wtth hiS firs! home
run of the season, an oppos1te
field blast over the left f1e!d
fence
M1ke Torrez who worked s1x
mnmgs, won his f1rst game of
U1c year m four deeiSIOns Tom

c0 lb ert Champion leader

Biirry made .an obscene

gesture after rouhng out and.
after the game was qmck to
pomt out that the Laker~ won
the game at the free throw line
- 24 to 13-whtle each club
made 40 field goals
'I'm not gomg to change our
defense," sa1d Golden State
Coach AI Attles "'We mtend to
play wtth the sa me aggressiVeness we 've been playmg w1th
Qu1te frankly, I dtdn"t !ee any
extraordmary rough ness on
our part out there "

v.eckend sencs herr t(,nJRht
&lt;~~t.ttnst the i\llantiJ Br&lt;t".o f&gt;!-.
Don (, ullett, now 2-1 , will bt
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RANCHO LA COSTA, Calif
A stroke back at 35 32-67
(UP!) - At 32, Jtm Colbert of was Homero Blancas of Hous·
Kansas Ctty, Kan t has been on ton, wh o was the last of the 31
the pro golf tour for seven entrants to quahfy for thiS ehte
years and bas won only three event He won the Monsanto
tournaments but he doesn 't Open at Pensacola, Fla , last
take a back seat to the btg Sunday
names such as Jack Nickla~
"'I'm a streak player and I'm
and Arnold Palmer
on a hot streak ,'' he said ''This
He shol a 34-32- 66, stx un- course IS kind of awesome With
der-par, to move mto a one. Its narrow fairways and deep
stroke lead m the ftrst round of rough but It grows on you "
the 72·hole $200,000 Tour·
T1ed for thtrd and still m
namen t of Champwns Thurs- good posttton for a shot at the
day
top money of $40,000 Sunday
" I don't constder myself a were Lee Trevmo and J1m
dark horse," he said "People Jam1eson, a rotund f1rst-ttmer
JUSt don't talk as mucl\' about from Mohne, 111 Trevmo, who
me as som~' M tHe o\Her QUahf1ed by w1nmng s1x
golfers "
tournaments durmg the past 12
months, shot 31·37 and Jamieson who won JUSt one- the
Western Open-carded 35-33
Gner Jones, the cotleg1an
from Wichita , Kan , landed
alone m fifth place wtth 34·3569
Palmer and Nicklaus, who
Metgs Htgh golfers f1mshed have each won tlus tournament
second m a three school match
here Wednesday afternoon,
Jackson w1nmng v.1th 212 ''TRAHLER TRADED
followed by the Marauders
ANAHEIM (UP! ) - R1ght·
wt th a team total of 244, and hander Mtke Strahler of the
Vmton w1th 327
Cahforma Angels was traded
The Metgs team ftelded Thursday to Toledo of the
Bruce Blackston, Jeff Warner, Internahonal League m e x ~
J.on me Black, J 0 Story and change for catcher Charlle
Jeff Rtdgway Medalists were Sands
Davis and Bob Morrow of
Strahler was obtamed by
Jackson each with 40 Warner Cal1forn1a durm g the off.
had the best Me1gs total wtth a season from the Los Angeles
ftnal 43 The results
Dodgers Jn a five-for-two
J - DaviS 40, M - Blackston wmter swap He had a 1-2
46 V - Curran 59
record w1th the Dodgers last
J - Ondera 42 M - Warner season
4l, V ~ L1ttler 59
J - Btllman 48, M - Black
Dai~
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CHESTER L TANNEHILL ,
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Defendmg champton Bobby
Mttchell, who beat Ntcklaus 1n
a playoff last year, fa tied to
show much wtth a card of 37-36
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Masters champton Tommy
Aaron did worse~:J9·16-75
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Walker mopped up for hts first
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reboundmg batUe, 55-47
··r thmk they Ithe Warrtors)
got hred the last few mmutes."
sa 1d Chamber!• 1n ··They
weren't takmg good shots
toward the end bui I thmk our
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ellmmated the Milwaukee
Bucks. was led by Barry wtth
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- Desptte a 2.0 start tn thetr Chtcago Bulls. the Los An geles
'fuesday mght and he flmshed
If necessary, the best-&lt;&gt;r·
Lakers needed seven games them off with p 36-potnt per. seven series w1U rt"turn here
and a last-mmute f1msh Sun- fonnanc:e m the second game, Wednesday mght Meanwhile,
day mght to advance to the while Wtlt Chamberlam gave the Eastern Conference fmals
AAA HAS REDUCED
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State
LAND COST OF
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the New York Kmck s, tted at I·
Now the l.akers ftnd them·
uour defense won the 1. w1U contmue m Boston
selves m the same pos1bon-a ga me," S31d West, who com- tomght
2-0 sla rt agamst the Warnorsplamed he never felt more
In game No 2 of the Lakerfollowmg thetr 104-94 vtctory ttred than m the opener agamst Warnor sertes, Chamber lam
here Thursday ntght The qoiden State whe11 he scored J7 outrebounded Nate Thunnond,
sen es now moves to Oakland pomts
whose strategy was to attempt
ror games No 3 and 4 Saturday
" l felt so mu ch looser to lure the Laker giant away
and Monda) mghts
tomght When I woke up the from the basket w1th hiS outJerry West sa nk Golden other day, my hands relt Side shootmg, 30-14 The
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Thursday an a SIX -player trade
wtth the Buffalo B1lls
The Patriots surrend ered
lmeba cker Jnn ChC)unski,
guard Mtke Montier and
defensive end Halvor Ha J.{en.m
the deal 1 he key player for
New England was Pr~tn c k who
enJoyed his best ~e&lt;:fson m 1971,
rankmg as the B1lb' No JUnner
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Bv U"t1ed Presslnlernattonat
Natlon•t League
P itts a t Sf Louis , ppd , ram

( ht game- )
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H ooton (I 11 .an d Rudol ph .
McAndre w . Sadeckl (1) , Hen
ntgan 171. Sto(le ( 9 ) and Dyer .
LP- McAnd r ew (0 1 )

Oa"land
021 102 020- 8 15 1
Kan Ctty
443 130 I0)( - 16 19 I
Odom , Ltndblad (1), Kn owles
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Phlla
000 001 130 - S 7 I Spli llorfL Wng hl 18), Graber
Mon.treal
001 005 00)( - 6 14 1 (9) and Taylor WP- Spli tto rft
C h r t s I ens on, Selma (6 1, (J 01 LP- Odom (0 J ) HRs Lersch (7) and Boone , Torrez , Oii!&gt; f3 rd ), Ten ace (Athl
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Cleveland 000 304 000- 7 9 0
Belt, Champton ( 6 ), Newman
Sa n Fra n
021 200 20 1- 8 11 0 ( 61 and
Por ter , Dunn tng,
Los Ang
004 ODD 020- 6 10 3 Wi lc ox (5 ), Lam b (6) , Fa rmer
W tll o ugh b y . Sosa (8 ) a n d (8), Kil kenny I BJ. Jo hn so n I8J
Rade r . Os teen , Houg h {7L and Oun.c an WP - Newman I I
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New Yo r k 0~0 0 0 0000- 61 00
Baltim or e 000 100 000- I 50
Peterson , McDan tel IYl and
Munson , Pa lm er , Pena (2) and
Wl!lt ams WP - Peterson ( I 2)
L P ~ P a l rne r 10 II HR s- Mur c
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Ma1or League Stanthngs.
By Untt~d Press lnternatton;,t
fllat1onal Leagu e
East
w 1 pet. !J .b.
P1 tt sbu rgh
7 1 875
Chtcago
7
4 636
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New Yor k.
6 5 54S 21~
Montrea l
5 5 500 3
Philad el ph ia
4 6
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Sl Lout s
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San Francisco 11 4 733
Ctnc.n nat•
9
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Los Angeles
6 8 429 41..
Houston
6 8 429 41'7
San Otego
6 8 429 41':
Atla nta
3 9 333 6''"
Thursday 's Results
Montr ea l 6 Ph tladel ph 1a 5
New York 3 Cht Cago 1. lsi
Chtcago 7 New York o, 2nd
San Fran a Los Angeles 6
PtttS a! St LOUIS, ppd , ra in
(O nly games sct1eduled l
Today 's Probable P 1tcf1ers
(All limes EST!
San Fran CISCO (Mar tcha l 2 l J
at Los Ange les (Oowntng 1 OJ,
11 p m
Atlanta (Gentry 1 1) at
Ct ncm nat t {G ullett 2 1), 8 OS
pm
San Otego (C orktns 1 I) at
Houston ( Forsc t1 1 1 I, 8 JOp m
(Only games scheduled I
Saturday's Games
St LOUIS at Ph iladelphia
Montreal at New York
Pttt sburgh at Chtcago
Atlanta at Ctnctnnat t
San Fran at Los Ang , ntght
San Otego at Ho uston , ntght

Oakland

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5 286

Thvr,day •s. R~ S. tJih
Detr(ut 11 Boston 7
Kansas City l6 Oak land 8
Mtlwa ukee 10 Cleve land 7
New York 6 Baltimore I
(O nl y games sc heduled )
Today•s Probable Pitchers
I All times EST)
Tex as (Hand 0 0) at M tn
nesota (Hand s 1 1J, 2 15 p m
Califor nt a tWr igt1t o 71 at
Oak land ( Holl zm an 1 1), 11
p m
Ch• cago (Bahnsen 0 1l a t
Kans as Cr ty (Bus by 1 ll. a 30
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New York (Stotfle my re 2 I J
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Boston l p.'l ·' n t. t ) at Cleveland I Perr y 2 1 J. 8 P m
D e t ro~ t (LOi tCt1 l 21 at Bat .
' 'mor e ( Ai e&gt; ander 2 OJ. 7 30
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Si!lfurday's Games
Ca !Jforn ta at Oakland
Ch1cag o at Kan sas City
Te)(as at Mtnnesota
New York at Mtlwaukee
Boston at Cleve , tw1hght
Del rot ! at 6alt1more, ntght

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( Semif i n~h ~
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Wtldltfe Dtviston ThursEa st
f 8 es t of Se,.,en t
w , 1 pet .
w . I. !lf.. g• day argued aga ins t a proposal
Bos ton
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New Yor k
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West
other small game dunng deer
w . t. gf
w: I. pd .
gun season m COWlhes wher e
Los Angeles
2 0 I 000 Mon treal
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Gol den Sta-le
o 2 000 P11,1adelphia
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• Thursd•r' s Result s
Thursday's R lli!S Uih
l os Ang el es 104 Gold en St 93
The state, at a hearing, reMon tr eal 2 Philadelph ia I
{Only gam e scheduled )
ChiCago 3 NY Ran gE'rs 1
Jected
the tdea because some
Frtday's Game
(Only games scheduled J
New Yor k. at Bos ton
Fnday' s Games
wildlife dtvtston peronnel feel
(On ly oam e sc hedu led )
( No games sc hedule d J
many hunters m the field
1
AHL PIOJoyoft Standtngs
wou1dn
t mind shooting a deer
ABA Playott Stand.ngs
By
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even though they didn 't have a
( Sem l fln~IU
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!Best
of Sev e n)
deer Hcense.
(Best of Se¥enJ
w 1 gf ga
E liSt
The fmal dects ion on this
No¥ a Scotta
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2
2
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Carol.na
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West
V1rgmra
1 0
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Wtldltfe offtcials also pro0 I J 3'
Indiana
Utah
600
Thursday
's
Results
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to do away with deer
3
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huntin g m seven northern
(Only game sc hedu led l
Indiana lOA Utah 102
Fnday•s
Games
counties.
(Only games schedul ed )
Boston at Nova Scot •a
Frrday's Games
The counties are Cuyahoga, &lt;Only ga me scheduled J
Kentucky at Carol tna
l Onlygame scheduled !
Medina, Lorain, Erie, (including
Kelley's Island) Sandusky,
WH.A Playoff Standings
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antler mimmum .
North-Central - Nov. 25-211
buck only, !tve .tnch antler min-'
Imwn.
Northeast Counties - One
day , Nov. 26 any age or sex
deer _ Nov. 27-30 buck only, ftvo
mch antler minimum.
East arxl Southeast Counttes
- No.v. 26-Dec. 1 buck only,
five mch antler minimum
West arxl Southwest Counties
- No gun deer hunting

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Iris Pigott, daughter ofMr.
and Mrs. Willard Pigott, has
heen &lt;:hosen East~rn _lligh
School Future Homemakers
of America "GirJ of the
Month," She is secretary or
tile chapter, its librarian, a
kitchen aJde, and is an active
member of the pep club.
Miss Pigott Is a juolor.

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CHESTER - A delegate to
Mrs V1rgima Kirkhart,
the Teenage Institute on prestdent, reported that she
Alcohol and Drugs to he held had sent a telegram to Gov.
th1s swnmer in Columbus w11l Gtlhgan urging support and
be sponsored by the Chester con tmuance of funding for the
PTA.
Bookmobtle
She
urged
Meeting Monday mght at Ute members of the PTA to direct
school, the PTA voted to pay letterS to the Governor and
the-$35 fee so that a high school other off1ctal s as ktn ~ for
student can attend the Institute a~s tstan ce
1n
secunng
and then return to take a role m adequale fundmg.
education to reli eve th e
Mrs Jea n Se•son Installed
problem m teenage circles
the new offtcer , - Mrs . Robert
Elberfeld, prestdent ; Mrs. Pat
Th omas, vtce prestdent ; Mrs .
Easter Special
Max E1ehmger, treasurer, and
Mrs John Rtebel, secretary .
An auditing committee
All Blooming Plants
cons1s ttn g of Mrs Lmda
and
Hudson, Mrs. Becky MankmsJ
Cut Flower Vases
and Mrs Joyce Bowen was
C.:~sh &amp; Carry
appotnted A report was gtven
by Mrs. Elsie F olmer on the
Aprtl mectmg of the Metgs
59 N. Second St
County Counctl of Parents and
992 5560
Teac hers and tt was noted that
Middleport, ?~
the Chester School wtll host the
May meeting
Speaker for the meetmg was
Thomas Ke lly , gutdance
counselor at Eastern Htgh
School. He spoke on the r oles
and fun ctions of a guidance
counselor The attendance
award was won by the Kmdergarten A group wtth the
Good
typists.
ex Kmdergarten B group placmg
perienced
preferred .
second Mrs Pat Thomas gave
but not required . Will
the secretary's report, and
train .
Mrs , Donna Nelson reported a
Contact . Eva Northup
balance of $254.44 tn the
treasury The meeting opened
w1th the parent-teacher prayer
and the pledge to the flag .

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Premiwns for two classes in
the garment category were
increased when th e Meigs
County Jumor F r.u r Board met
at the Metgs High School.
The group increased to $3.50
the premiwn for an A award in
the school dress class and $4.50
for an A m the loungmg garment class Committees for the
annual fatr were named durmg
the meeting prestded over by
Marcia Carr, president. It was
decided to g ive ' premium
money for the champions in the
cattle div1s1on and a discussion
was held on r bangmg the
achievement
award
regulations so that the FHA
and Gtrl Scouts will be eligible
to be queen this year. The
group wtll hold the ne&lt;t
meetmg at 4 p.m . on May 1 at
Meigs Jltgh School

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RACINE - A Pioneer Days'
Celebration a quarter-century
ag o and early Metgs County
history
hi ghlighted
the
program of an Alpha Delta
Kappa Soronty meetmg
TuesQay evemng at the Racme
Untied Methodtst Centec
parlor.
Helen Smtth , president,
prestde&lt;l. Planmng to attend
the state convention to be held
May 5 at Dayton are Helen
Smtth, Lucille Swackhamer,
Jean Alkire, Etleen Buck, and
Edn~ Pnce. It was announced
the internatiOnal convention
wtll be at M1ami Beach,
Flortda , July 26-30.
A conlnbutton of $10 was
made to the Eastern Seal Fund
of the Meigs County Society !or
Cnppled Chtldren and Adults.
In charge of the program
were Mrs, Maxme Wmgett and
Mrs . Edna Pr1ce. Mrs. Wtngett

Chester PTA will
send one delegate

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County east of the Maum..,
River .
Proposed deer seasons lJtclude .
Northwest Ohio - No ~
Nov . 30 !or bucks, five4nch

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We wtre flowers
Standrngs
East
SPE/\KING OF
Everywhere
By Untted Press lhternaftonal
w. 1 gt ga
I Onl y ga mes scheduled )
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Amertcan Divtslon
New England
2 0
6 4
W. L Pet G B ,
Cleveland
0 2 4 6
Ma1or Leagu e Leaders
Pawtucket
4 I
800
West
By Un•ted Press tnternahonal
Rochester
3 4 429 2
w 1 gt ga
Leachng Batters
Syracuse
2 5 2a6 3
Wtnntpeg
0 0 0 0
Na1tonal
League
Toledo
1 7 125 4th
0 0 0 0
g ab r h . pet , Houston
Nahonal Di¥ 1ston
Amencan League
Thursday ' s Results
Pomeroy Bowltng Lanes
Cncpcn, Cin 8 JO 6 14 467
Pomeroy Flower Shop
New England 3 Cleveland 1
East
Wednesday Early Mtxed
W L Pel. G 8
Fatrly,Mtl
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6
10
455
7 1 875
10nly game scheduled l
w 1 pel • b. Ttd ewater
League
Mrshll , SO
9 18 3 8 444
Pentnsula
5 2 714 p;.,
Butternut Ave , Pomeroy
Ba lt 1more
Thursday 's Gam es
7 A 6J6
Standmgs
Goodsn
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SF
12
49
6 19 388
Charleston
4 2 667 1
Team
7 4 636
Mrs M•llard Van Meter
Pts. De tro t!
Snguln
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Ptt
a
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7 15 J85 Houston at Wmntpeg
Rtc hmond
1 5 167 5
New York
&lt;Only game scheduled /
5 6 455
Zt de 's Sporl Shop
102
Maddx , SF 15 60 B 23 J83
Boston
5
4A4
Thursday's
Results
01ler's Soh tO
81
Pentnsula a Toledo 1
5 444
Tenth Framer s
Szemre,C1n
Sf L 10
40 125 19
15 375
70 Milwaukee
Morgn,
IJ 51
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Cleve land
Ct1arleston 3 Syracuse I
4 7 J64
3
Sm ilh Nelson Motor s
Torre
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4
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West
Ttdewater 4 Roct1ester 2
You ngs Market
42
McMIIn , LA 6 _ 19 0 7 368
w I pet g b
(Only games scheduled)
Nelson 's Drugs
42
Amen ca n League
Kansas Ctly
75 0
Today 's Games
Htgh lnd tvtdLial Gam e
Hatr sty les are separated
g. ab r. h. pet
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5 4 556
Rochester at Pen •nsula
Men, Tom Smllh 224, women , Mtnnesota
Johnsn,
Tex
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mto
three categones the
Toledo at Richmond
Ca lt forn 1a
4 4 500
Carolyn Ba chner 212
Vlntne, Cal
B J4 J 16 471
daytime
ha rr do , th e
Chtc
ago
4
4
(Only games scheduled)
500
Second H1gh lnd Game
Ftsk, Bos
9 JJ 10 14 424
even
tng
corffure
and the
Men, Charles Smtth , 208 ,
Kelly , Cht
6 24
3 10 417
women , Betly Smith 190
teenage style
Hortn , Det
6 24 5 10 417
For Your Shoppmg
Htgh Ser tes - Men , Tom
Gr tfn, Bos
9 33
6 13 394
Many of the dayt1me
Conve ni ence
Smtlh 591 , women , Carolyn
0 Alln, Ch t 8 32 5 12 375
ha1r
does can be trans
ALSO SATURDAY
Ba cl[ner 542
Rdrtg z,M1 I 7 24 3 9 315
formed
rnto lovely eventng
NIGHT, APRIL21
Second Htgh Ser1es - Men,
Rojas , KC
12 52 12 19 J65
coiffUres
wtth a few srmple
Chu ck Wtnebrenner 524 ,
Andrws, Cht 6 22 3 a 364
women
,
Betty
Sm
tfh
513
alteratrons,
the, use of ha1r
Home
Runs
heritage house
Team Htgh Game - Oil er s
Nat1ona1 League : Wynn , Ho u
spray and decorattve
Soh tO 704
6, Bonds and McCovey, SF 4,
Your Thom MeAn Store
accessones for the ha1r
Team Htgh Senes - Z1de 's
Home of
Aa ron, Atl. Bench, Morgan and
225 N 2nd Ave.
i
H1 gh sty lmg g1ves the
Sport Shop 1943
Perez, Ctn, Da¥t s, LA and
wearer a feeling of
Stargell, Ptt1 J
Amenean League . Ftsk , Bos
elega nce, lif ts the sp trrts
5, Tenace, Oak , Wtlllams, Ball ,
and looks formal even wtth
Petrocellt , Bos, Melton, Cht,
a
busrness suJt or dress
Cash, Oet, Mayberry and Olts,
Solve
your hatr problems
By VITO STELLINO
KC. Ga rcta and ScoH, Mtl, '
the Red Sox and move mto. a Htsle,
by
ha
v1
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your ha tr done
M1nn
and
Jackson,
Oak
UPI Sports Writer
first-place tie with Baltimore 3
Add glamour and beauty to
The Oakland A's collected m the AL East. Mickey Stanley
Runs Batted In
your appearance wttl"t a
League · Morgan ,
etght runs Thursday rught and hit a three-rim homer and Al CtnNatiOnal
new ha1 r st yle and shade,
IJ, Bon ds . SF 12 , Davts,
All of our half styl tsts are
that's enough to wm most Kaltne and Ed Brinkman LA If , Wynn, Hou and Speier,
SF 10
up to-date on all fhe latest
games. But the A's were routed smgled home two runs each in
Amenean League . Mayberry .
ha tr styles and ha ir
KC 14 , Rora s, KC 13 , Ktrkpa
because the Kan sas City the rout.
color
1ng IS one of our
lr tck , KC 12 , FtSk , Bos , 10 ,
speCia
lttes
Royals pounded Menager Dtck
Yastrzemskt , Bos , Va lentine,
Bobby Murcer climaxed a Ca
l,
Ofts
KC
and
T,enac:e,
Oak
Wtlhams' shorthanded ptt- s1xMrun second mning with a 9
chmg staff for 19 htts and threeMrun homer as the YanM
PtfChtng
Nattonal League : BllltnQ'ham
coaste d to a 16~ vtctory.
kees downed the Orioles behind and Gnms l,ey , Ctn, Reuss, Hou ,
When John "Blue Moon" the ftve-htt pttching of Fntz Koosman, NY , EiltS and Moose,
Pttt , Bryant and Sosa, SF 2 0
Odom was knocked out m the Peterson and Lindy McDaniel
Gulle11, Ctn , John, LA , Seaver,
four M
run fLrst mning, Withams The Yanks won the series 2--1 NY, Bradley and Martchal, SF
Order By Phone
No Reservations Taken
2 1, Ca rlton , Pb ti 2:.L
214 E SECOND ST
handed the ball to Paul Lind- and 1t was the frrst tlme since
Amertean Le~gue McNally,
And Toke Em Home
POMEROY. OHIO
Bait Rya n, Cal. Coleman, D e l ,
blad. " I told Lindblad he had to 1963 tbat the Yanks have won Splt
tlorff , KC and Kaat. Mmn J
PH 9 NE 992-7606
992-5432
go ftve inmngs when I gave him the1r first senes of the year at 0
the balJ ," Williams said, "I'm Baltimore
not go mg to ruin my pttChlllg
George Scott drove in four
staff"£or one game."
runs w1th a pa1r of homers and
Lindblad dtdn 't qwte make a smgle and Darrell Porter hit
ftve inmngs Before Wtlltams a three-run homer to power
hfted htm with one out m the Milwaukee to the victory over
GALLI POLIS, OH 10
fifth, the Royals had blasted Cleveland. Scott tied the game,
him for 12 hits and 11 runs. 7-7, with his third homer of Ute
Darold Knowles finished up the season m the seventh and
game and allowed just one run smg1ed tn another when the
in the final3 2-3tnnmgs but the Brewers exploded for three
SEE YOUR WHEEL HORSE
already was done.
damage
runs tn the etghth.
DEALER FOR 1973TRACTORS
Of course, it IS true that the
Royals are doing a lot of hitting
- BONDSSOLD
this year agamst every team
March sales of savmgs bonds
they face. They've scored 12 tn Metgs County totaled
runs or more five tunes.
$39,753, Theodore T . Reed, Jr ,
Amos Otis, who drove m four Met gs County Volunteer
runs with two smgles, a triple SavLngs Bond chairman,
and a homer, said &lt;~we•re just
reported. The county achieved
domg thmgs dtfferently this
42 8 per cent of tis annual sales
year. Everybody 's for everygoal as of March 31.
body else now.' '
Paul Schaal, who had three
hits and drove m three runs,
said, ''the whole team believes
we can win,"
In the other three games;
EnJoy a grass cuttmg week
Detroit routed Boston, 11-7,
end wtth a Wh eel Horse tracto r
Your Wheel Horse dealer has the btggesCime of lawn and
New York beat Baltimore, 6-1,
garden tractors ever Trac tors ltke th e 10 and 18 HP autoand
Milwaukee topped ~eve­
mattes far btg Job s lhtermed 1ate and economy Stze auto·
land, 10-7.
mu ttc and lever shif t trac tors from 7 to 14 HP that offer
versa t1l tty and eff1 c1ency for gettm~ the JOb done areilvallIn the National League
able too Tra cto rs are loaded with fentures tha t make
ga m es,
Montreal
beat
tractor ope ration enjoyable Choose from 42 work savtng
Ptuladelphta , 6-5, the New
attachments So li ghten your workload bt.i y Whe~ l Horse
and have tt me for fami ly fun Whe el Horse qu ality and
York Mets beat the Chicago
depend&lt;tbtlit,' I S ba cked Wtlh 27 years of exper1ence
Danny Sayre
Cubs, 3-1, but lost the second
For Lenm. when he wa s
game, 7..{), and San Francisco
shapmg the Sovret Unron
!.Ds
Angeles,
3-6.
The
half a centUry ago, the
beat
Sales and Service
movres were " the most
Pittsburgh-st. Louts game was
985-3301
Chester, 0.
tmportant of all the arts"
ramed out.
Today,
movr es
are
The Detroit Tigers collected
reac htng Russ1ans on a
sca le that Lenin never
LAWN &amp; GA-- c " TRACTORS
16 htts while routing Boston to
foresaw Each year, four
complete a fourMgame sweep of
and a half b1ll1on movre
hckets are sold 1n the
S0111et Unron , and the
average Russran goes to
the movres mOre than 20
times a year
Parf of the boom results
Compare 'em anyway you want Room? .9ur
from lack. of com pet1t1on Duster seats five not four . Why, there ' s more
tel ev• s •on ts too dull to Offer
mu ch of an alternattve But
hip room tn the rear seat of a D~ster than m a
the real cred1t belongs to
Cadillac El Dorado. Ride? Duster has
the thaw that ha s affected
and benefited all the arts rn
torsion-bar suspenston And tt,'s got
the U.S S R - Wtth th e
power enough to whisk you on and off
ldeologt ca l leash loosened,
films are now allowed to
an expressway without any worry . Handling?
entertilln as well as preach
Duster is small enough, outside, to park tight
Here' s so methmg that
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and snug. The price? For a little more than those
affects and benefits all
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of
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mini-cars, Duster IS a lot more car. We welcome
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the opportunity to show you why Duster has
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Float planned

A float for the Regatta
parade wtll be made by the
Pink Panthers 4-H Club it was
dectded durtng a meeting
recently at the Forest Run
Church 4-H project books were
distributed at the meettng and
it was decided to lnvite
speakers to discuss the dtfferent types of project work.
Bonme Smith, presJdent, appointed Belmda Deem and
Came Gumther to he flagbearers for the next meetmg,
Miss Gumther and J ody
Grueser volunteered to gtve
demonstrations on sewmg and
cooking at that" time.
Mar. Slavin was welcomed
as a new member of the club.
The next meetmg was set for
May 5 at 2 p.m . at the church.

Cards are read
Thank-you cards from shutM
ins who had received sunshme
boxes were read at a meetmg
of the Evangehne Mtsstonary
Soctety of the Pomeroy Church
of Chnst- Mrs Clyde Andrews
was hostess for the meetmg
held Tuesday rught at the
church.
Devotional leader , Mrs
Evelyr Smtth used as her
topic, "Jesus' Last Week on
Earth." Mrs. Andrews read " A
Wor)d VIsiOn, and Mrs . Denver
Kapple read a letter from the
Clemens family m Ontano, ,
Canada thanking the Soctety
for a contribution. The meetmg
closed wLth a prayer circle.
Refrestunents were served to
those named and Mrs Betty
Spencer, Mrs. Stanley Bass,
Mrs. Doris Carder, and Mrs .
Elwood Bowers.
NOTICE
To John ro/j GroveS, whose
place of residence 1S unk nown
and c ~nno t-wlt h reasonable
d1ltgen ce be ascerta tned , you
are hereby not tft ed that you
have been named Detendant tn
a legal act 1on entt ll ed Paul
Stgman and Jane t Stgman ,
Pla 1nt 1ff s, vs John M Groves ,
et al , Defendants Thts acllon
has been asstgned Case No
15 261 and 1s pendtng tn th e
cOur t ot comm on Pleas, Metgs
Coun ty , Po meroy , Ohto , 45769
The ObleCI of the Compla int tS
for parttt ton of r eal es tat e
•descrtbed as fo llows
The tollow 1ng descr1bed real
~s tate St tuate tn the 1/rltage of
Midd leport , County ot Me1gs
and Stat e of OhtO
Bemg th e northea sterly part
01 Lot No 10 tormerly Shef
fteld , now tncorporated and
made a part of the Vtl1age ol
Middleport. and having a
fr Ontage on F1rst St ree l of 46
fee t and extendin g back at th e
same wtdfh to a pain t ha ll way
between Ftrst and Second
Str ee ts Also s 1;.. teet off of the
sout hw esterly std e of the fr ont
half of Lot No 9, fr onttng SIX
feet on Ft rst Street and ex
tendtng back at the same Widlh
10 a potnt half way between
Ftrsl and Second Str ee ls
Also the sa id grantee shall
have a permanenl rtght of way
for tngres 5 and egress not to
exceed lwo feet tn w1dth ex
tendtnQ prem
trorn1sesthe
above
descnbed
westerly
to
Second Street said nght of way
10 be loca ted on the north Stde ~~
the. northwesterly par t 01 satd

Lo,;.~~ ~~tmnoe

.~; Ca Iend ar

of Metgs County his tory , The
W111 ~e ll n ;.a!ll C wa s long
associated w1th newspapers or
Metgs County.
Mrs. Pnce rev1ewed a book
be tn g prepared by her
husband, Gayle Price, longttme teacher tn Metgs County
sc hools . Mr, Pr1ce has per-

so nally interviewed many
prese nl and former residents
of Me1gs County on mteresbng
fa cts , recollcc ta ons and
tradttwns or the county' s
people
' con _
Mrs. Ruth St
ear.n S
trlbutton to the program was a
display of newspapers of the
Metgs County area of the 1929
.
.
era. All or the soronty members "'ere deep~ mtere:ted m
the displllys an remar s
-· The May meet1ng w1l1
feature a trave logue on Haw au
wath
demon~trat10n s
of
Hawa11an dances by Mrs .
Luctlle Bohn of Columbus
Refreshment tables at the
meeting were centered with
arrangements of spnn g
flowers A ltght buffet was
served by the hostesses , Mrs,
Wmgett and Mrs Pnce Others
attendmg tn add11Jon to those
menltoned
were
Nonga
Roberts, Leah Ord, Datsy
Blakeslee, Elma Louks, Id a
Diehl, and Frances Roberts
M

Saturday, April 28, has beer~
designated as " PawtMup day"
l=t al the Salisbury Elementary ·
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School.
FRlDAV
Pl ~ n s ror pa mhn ~ the dass·
GOOD FRIDAY hlurgical r oo ms ,
ha llways
an d
servtce, 8 p.m. preceded by :1ud1 lortum of the school were
confessw•• from 7· 15 to 7:45 presented at a mee tmg of the
JU H , Sacred Hear-t Church
Salisbury PTA Tuesday mght.
yARD AND BAKE Sal e
The pamt wtll be provtded by
0
Frtday beg_innmg at 1 a.m., lhe M e 1~s Local Board of
home of Mr . and Mrs. Jimmy Educa tton Parents ure asked
Kmg, Middleport Hill. SponM to lake paml brushes, rollers
sored by FilA Club Metgs
&lt;.1 nd pans, and spend the' da y
Htgh
ORGANIZATION meeting of

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Syracuse
Minersv~ e
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F' d 7 JO
Baseba , 800~te~~CI r~l ayp~rk
p ,m
a
u
P
butlding Offtcers to he elected.
All parents urge&lt;l to attend .
GOOD FRIDAY services at
Middleport Church of Chrtst
f
t 3 p m Busmcss
rom n00 n
es tablishments to close from
noon to 1 p.m.
SATURDAY
CAR WASH , Saturday , 8
a 111 to 5 p m , Me1gs 'l'ire
Center by Me1gs Local Band
Boosters, $2 , bake sales durmg
same IJOUI'S at New York
Clol hw g House and Jones
Boys Proceeds for tnp to
Bloss om Festtval m Canada .
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at Pomeroy
Nazarene Church Saturday.
7 .10 p.m The Rev Clyde
Henderson ex:tellds an 111 ~
vtli!lJOn to all to a ltcnd
HOLY Saturday Easter vtgil
serv tce and Mass, 7 30 p m ,
ConfessiOns, 11 a.m. to 12 noon,
:1 to 4 p m , 6 :10 to 7 p.m.,
Sact ed Heart Church .
SUNUA\'
SUNRIS E
Sc rvt ces at
Mtddleport
Pente cos t a l
Chut·ch, Middleport , Sunda),
6 '!0 a m , Breakfast at 8 a m
Sunday School 10 a m Pastor
Wtlltam Kmttel.
EASTER Sunday, 8 a tn and
10 a m. Masses. Sacred Heart
Church
SUNRISE Scrvtce, 7 a.m
Sunday at St Paul (,utheran
Church foll owed by 0 a.m
family breakfast 111 fcllowslup
hall
TWO WEEK revtval starting
Sunday ut Fatth Tabernacle
Churc h, Batley Run Road , 7 30
each cvemng The B.ev, 1EmM
melt Rawson, pastor and ,.
spea ker, publiC mvtted
SUNRISE Scrvtcc, 6 a m.
Sunday at Syracuse Ch urch of
the Nazarene .
EASTEH SUNRISE servtces
Sunday 6 a m at Ch urc.: h of
Chnst m Ch n stwn Umon at
Hobson on SR 7 Sunda y School
ilnd Worship Scrv1cc at 9 :m
a 111 Eve mng scrv tce at 7 P m
Public IS mv1ted
SUNH ISE SERV I CES
Sunday at 6 :JO a.m &gt;t
Pomeroy Church of Chrtst A
r11m " Dawn of V1ctury' ' w1ll be
shown , Men or church wtll
se rve breakfast fo ll ow mg
ser vtces
EASTER SUNR ISE servtces, 6 a .m Sunday at
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Church. Mternoon prog ram of
go:i pe l stn g tn g a nd enle rtamment by th1s church at 1

Banquet given
RACINE - The Racme PTA
recently staged a banquet for
the Racme Elementary School
basketball team and the
cheerleaders. The dmner was
served by the second grade
mothers with Florence C1rcle
giVIng the prayer Ce&lt;ttftcates
and pms were presented to the
che erlead e r s
and
the
basketball team by Bill Htll
Offtcers for 1973-74 Installed
by Mrs. Rachel Dowme, a past
president, were Mrs. Karen
prestdent;
Mrs,
Werry,
Cora lee Cummms, secretary ;
Mrs Sue Ann Beegle, v1ce
pres ident ; and Mrs. J ea n
Allure, treasurer.
FUNERAL ATTEN UI::U
Mrs . Avan ell Bass of
Pomeroy ha s returned from
New Lexmgton where she went
to attend the fun eral se rv1ces
for her brother , J ohn Garey, of
Cailton . The funeral was held
Tuesday at the Roberts
Fu'neral Home in New
Lexington wtth bunal at OakM
field Survi vmg besides Mrs
Bass are two brothers, Parey
and Jesse, and several meccs
and nephews mcluding Mrs
J ea n Jewell of Glouster and
Mrs Frances Brown of Cormng

VISIT ENDED
Mtss LoUise Place, student at
Potsdam College , and her
brother, Steve returned to
Groton, N Y. Wednesday after
several days' v1s1t tn Middl eport wtth Mrs Harry
Huuda s helt , their gran dmother, and M1ss Freddie
Houdas helt, the1r aunt.

ST• PAUL
LUTHERAN rJfURCH

VII~IT IN AKRON

Mrs Pearl Reynolds and
Mrs Nina Bland of Mtddleport
are 10 Akron for a weekend
VISit with Mr and Mrs.
Clarencc Archer, Mr and Mrs.
Bill Bland, and other relat1ves.
Mrs Reynolds wil1 return
home thts weekend but Mrs.
Bland wtll remam In Akron for

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Page5J5 , andVolume25:l , Page
249
Metgs County Deed
Records
Th e prayer of the Complamt
1s tor commtsstoners be ap
ooln..tfe
ted, orto1tthe
parttl!on
satd real
same canno
t be
1
dtv ded bY metes and bounds
wtthout mantfest
m1ury 10 tis
va lue, that 1t be appra tsed and
sold, and the proceeds dtv tded
amo ng the Pla 1n ll ff s and
Defendants as th ei r respecftve a longer
heretn
tn&lt;:lud
tng l'easonable
mterest, may
appear
, for
attorn ey fees , and tt1at t~ey be
gran ted such other reltel as
mav. be 1ust and proper
YOu are requ1red to answ~r
.
the Comp la1nt wtthm 28 day!.
&lt;~fler the last publtcatton of thiS
noltce whteh wtll e published

VISit.

Paint-up
day
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Pumeroy,
roll owat,
SUNRISEbaphz1ng
smv u:e, to
6 am
Enterp n st! U M Ch ur ch •
foll owed by b• eakfast-wot·~htp :
set vtce a t 9 followed by Sunday •
School and egg hunt TM •
pubhc IS U\Vited .

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Middleport, 0.

GLENN JOHNSON
The Rev. Glen Johnson of
South Bloomingvllle wlll
speak at the annual spring
revival of the Danville
Wesleyan Church "hich will
be held April 30 through May
6 The Rev, Mr. Johnson has
45 yt•ars of experience as aM
minister and served three
years as president of the
Clrclcvolle Btble College.
1\lon g with his pastoral
"ork, he has served 38 yea rs
as a teacher and principal Jn
public sc ho ol before his
retirement
The
Rev.
l..a\\ renee Sullivan lnvitcs
the public to the services at
7:30 each evening

OPEN
TONIGHT
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Conventence
ALSO SATURDAY
NIGHT, APRIL21

heritage house
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REVIVAl, ill Sa lv ut ton
Army, Monday through Apnl
29 7 :iO each eve mn g, 115
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Ave , Pomeroy
Speakmg, the Rev . Jeff Butcher , public mv1ted .
. TUESDAY
RACINE; • AMEffrCAN
Lcgwn Auxiliary , 7 .30 p m
Tue~day at Ute lwll

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Auxiltary , FeeneyMBennetl
Post 128, 7 p m Tuesday at the
Mtddlepor t Hall. Ftnal plans
imd prachcc for dtstract conM
fercnce on Apl J! 28 Members
tu ln lllg bottle caps for
redcrnpt1un .

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EASTER SUNDAY

SunnseServ1ce
7·00.:~m.
Famtly Breakfast 8 ooa m
9 IS am
Sunday Schoo 1
Wor shtpSe(vlce 10 JOa . m
VISitors Are
Always Welcome
C L d
Rev Arlhur
un •
Pastor
Corn e r of
Second &amp;
Syc more Streets, Pomeroy

rnuntm~

capttclltes w1th the project.
Also pb nned dunn g the
meeling wa s the annual fteld
day wh tch has been set for May
18 ' with Ed Bar te ls, fourlh
~ r ade teacher , as chairman.
The fteld day wtll be held on the
sc hool grounds. There w11l be a
ptcmt lunch at noo n and
parents arc mvt l.ed to atte nd
Races and games Will be
conducted w1th nbbons to be
a\l. arded to the wanners
On May 6 an s trumental
students or Oav1d S ow~n and
vocal students of Mrs.
Hepur ts on the conventi on of Chnstme Gu thne will present
the Ohio Hosp1tal AssOctation a conce rt. In conJunctiOn wtth
held m Cnt&lt;.' mnalt last week the conce rt w1l1 be an art show.
were presented i:lt the Tuesday
Mrs Delores Will mst.'llied
ntght meetmg or the Ve teran ~ offi cers for the 1973M74 year
Mem.onal Hosptlal Aux1hary lll c ludtn~ Mrs , Marlene
aLtended I.Jy 22 me mbers Wilson, president, Mrs Donna
Reportmg were MIS$ E rma Ohhnger , v1ce president , Mrs
Snuth, Mrs Freda Mossman, C&lt;~r o l Ohlinger , secretary ;
Mrs. Ethel Gruescr, and Mrs Ml"s
Car ol
Kenn edy 1
Jess ie Wh1te . Several new treasurer
members were welcomed mto
The fourth grade won the
the Auxiliary
attendance banner Mrs. Wtll
Soctal hos tesses were Mrs gave de\Ottons foH owm g the
Nettle Hay es, M1 s
Inu pled ge to the flag by Junto1·
Massar , M1·s Bcrm ce May, Tr oo p 100, Carol Morns,
and Mos Stbley Slack Next Canullc Swindell and Kathy
rneetang of lhc gr oup wtll be Qu1vcy •
held on the tlurd Tucs dr~ y 111
Speaker at the meetm g was
May
the dn ec to1 or the Southeast
OhiO En-.e r ge ncy Medi cal
Scrv1c.:e, who Outlmed the role
VlSlTlNG 1\ELATlVES
Mrs Evelyn F1ck Young of of EMS, 1ts cummumcatwns
Sidney has spent the past sys tem , the te chmc1ans
equtpped
severa l day s 10 PomcrO)' llli.i!Hlln g th e well M
VISiti ng wtlh MISS E hzHbeth ambu lanc.:cs, the eme1 gcncy
Ftck, and other rch1livcs and tr catment centers, and the cos t
fn ends. She was JOined here by of pi ov1dmg the serv1ce The
her husba nd , Hobart, ThursM spcc1ke1 noted that stations wt ll
bt.: c~tubl! !) hed In Pomctoy,
d~JY mght for a weekend vtsJt
nactne and Hutland and that
p m Sund &lt;ly dt Ht~wling s all lhree are expected to be tn
Ga r&lt;~ ge m Middleport and at 2 operaL1011 hy early June
p m on the par ktng lot in

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once
cu1i¥e
each weeks
week torThe
"' oon
la st
publ tc at 1on wd l be made May 4,
1973 , and lt1e 28 days for answer
wtll commence on tt1at date
In case of your fat lure to
answer or otherw tse respond as
requ 1red by th e OhiO Ru les of
CtYII Procedure , tudgment by
default Will be rendered aga tns t
you for the re ltef demanded 11'1
the Comp latnl
Dated March 28, 1973
Larry Spencer,
Clerk of Court
Me tgs County Common Plea!;&gt;
Court
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wtth roll about cart for
ea s y mobtl tty lnsta
matte tuntng , the Bnght
Tube and lighted dtc'll
channel selec tor Cabtnet
ol Walnut gratned htgh
tmpa c t poly s tyrene
Dtpole antenna 17 " h.
2JJs" w, t9 •o~" d (depth
mcludes tube cap)

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$1.95

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lime Is alltt takes and tt's

Phone: 9!12-3748

reviewed the Pioneer Days'
Celebration heJd in Me1 gs
County an 1938 tn observance of
!he 150lh anmversary of the
foundtng of the Northwest
Territory , She reported on
event_., 1n connection with the
celebratiOn as published m lhe
1938 Weekly Democrat Newspaper as well as unusual fa cts

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Ma j or LP;~gu t Results

Bv U"t1ed Presslnlernattonat
Natlon•t League
P itts a t Sf Louis , ppd , ram

( ht game- )
Chtcago

Ne w Yo rk

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H ooton (I 11 .an d Rudol ph .
McAndre w . Sadeckl (1) , Hen
ntgan 171. Sto(le ( 9 ) and Dyer .
LP- McAnd r ew (0 1 )

Oa"land
021 102 020- 8 15 1
Kan Ctty
443 130 I0)( - 16 19 I
Odom , Ltndblad (1), Kn owles
(6) and Fosse and Haney (6),
Phlla
000 001 130 - S 7 I Spli llorfL Wng hl 18), Graber
Mon.treal
001 005 00)( - 6 14 1 (9) and Taylor WP- Spli tto rft
C h r t s I ens on, Selma (6 1, (J 01 LP- Odom (0 J ) HRs Lersch (7) and Boone , Torrez , Oii!&gt; f3 rd ), Ten ace (Athl
Wa lker (7) and Bocc a bella WP

Milw
012 030 lJ0- 10 10 1
Cleveland 000 304 000- 7 9 0
Belt, Champton ( 6 ), Newman
Sa n Fra n
021 200 20 1- 8 11 0 ( 61 and
Por ter , Dunn tng,
Los Ang
004 ODD 020- 6 10 3 Wi lc ox (5 ), Lam b (6) , Fa rmer
W tll o ugh b y . Sosa (8 ) a n d (8), Kil kenny I BJ. Jo hn so n I8J
Rade r . Os teen , Houg h {7L and Oun.c an WP - Newman I I
Brewer (9) and Ferguson W P OJ LP- Farme r I02l. HR:sSc:off 2 (2nd &amp; 3rd J. Sptkes
('2nd I. Port er (1 st)

- Torrez t 1 J J L P - Chr•s tenson
( 11) HR - Stngle lon ( IStl

New Yo r k 0~0 0 0 0000- 61 00
Baltim or e 000 100 000- I 50
Peterson , McDan tel IYl and
Munson , Pa lm er , Pena (2) and
Wl!lt ams WP - Peterson ( I 2)
L P ~ P a l rne r 10 II HR s- Mur c
er (1St ), ~t"Jdl t ams 13rd )

Ma1or League Stanthngs.
By Untt~d Press lnternatton;,t
fllat1onal Leagu e
East
w 1 pet. !J .b.
P1 tt sbu rgh
7 1 875
Chtcago
7
4 636
1t ~
New Yor k.
6 5 54S 21~
Montrea l
5 5 500 3
Philad el ph ia
4 6
400 4
Sl Lout s
1 9 100
1
.west
w
1 pet 9 b
San Francisco 11 4 733
Ctnc.n nat•
9
4 69 2 1
Los Angeles
6 8 429 41..
Houston
6 8 429 41'7
San Otego
6 8 429 41':
Atla nta
3 9 333 6''"
Thursday 's Results
Montr ea l 6 Ph tladel ph 1a 5
New York 3 Cht Cago 1. lsi
Chtcago 7 New York o, 2nd
San Fran a Los Angeles 6
PtttS a! St LOUIS, ppd , ra in
(O nly games sct1eduled l
Today 's Probable P 1tcf1ers
(All limes EST!
San Fran CISCO (Mar tcha l 2 l J
at Los Ange les (Oowntng 1 OJ,
11 p m
Atlanta (Gentry 1 1) at
Ct ncm nat t {G ullett 2 1), 8 OS
pm
San Otego (C orktns 1 I) at
Houston ( Forsc t1 1 1 I, 8 JOp m
(Only games scheduled I
Saturday's Games
St LOUIS at Ph iladelphia
Montreal at New York
Pttt sburgh at Chtcago
Atlanta at Ctnctnnat t
San Fran at Los Ang , ntght
San Otego at Ho uston , ntght

Oakland

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5 286

Thvr,day •s. R~ S. tJih
Detr(ut 11 Boston 7
Kansas City l6 Oak land 8
Mtlwa ukee 10 Cleve land 7
New York 6 Baltimore I
(O nl y games sc heduled )
Today•s Probable Pitchers
I All times EST)
Tex as (Hand 0 0) at M tn
nesota (Hand s 1 1J, 2 15 p m
Califor nt a tWr igt1t o 71 at
Oak land ( Holl zm an 1 1), 11
p m
Ch• cago (Bahnsen 0 1l a t
Kans as Cr ty (Bus by 1 ll. a 30
P m
New York (Stotfle my re 2 I J
a t Mtlwaukee (R: yerson 0 Ol ,
8 30 p m
Boston l p.'l ·' n t. t ) at Cleveland I Perr y 2 1 J. 8 P m
D e t ro~ t (LOi tCt1 l 21 at Bat .
' 'mor e ( Ai e&gt; ander 2 OJ. 7 30
p m.
Si!lfurday's Games
Ca !Jforn ta at Oakland
Ch1cag o at Kan sas City
Te)(as at Mtnnesota
New York at Mtlwaukee
Boston at Cleve , tw1hght
Del rot ! at 6alt1more, ntght

N H L fllarott St,anding s
CoLUMBUS I UP! ) - The
By un1ted Press tnterna1 tona J
( Best at Seven)
( Semif i n~h ~
OhJO
Wtldltfe Dtviston ThursEa st
f 8 es t of Se,.,en t
w , 1 pet .
w . I. !lf.. g• day argued aga ins t a proposal
Bos ton
t
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SOO Chtcago
3
I 11 10
New Yor k
1
1
soo New York
I
J 10 II to allow huntm g of rabbit and
West
other small game dunng deer
w . t. gf
w: I. pd .
gun season m COWlhes wher e
Los Angeles
2 0 I 000 Mon treal
1
1 10
Gol den Sta-le
o 2 000 P11,1adelphia
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• Thursd•r' s Result s
Thursday's R lli!S Uih
l os Ang el es 104 Gold en St 93
The state, at a hearing, reMon tr eal 2 Philadelph ia I
{Only gam e scheduled )
ChiCago 3 NY Ran gE'rs 1
Jected
the tdea because some
Frtday's Game
(Only games scheduled J
New Yor k. at Bos ton
Fnday' s Games
wildlife dtvtston peronnel feel
(On ly oam e sc hedu led )
( No games sc hedule d J
many hunters m the field
1
AHL PIOJoyoft Standtngs
wou1dn
t mind shooting a deer
ABA Playott Stand.ngs
By
Untted
Pren
tnternattonat
By Unired Press International
even though they didn 't have a
( Sem l fln~IU
{Otvision Finals)
!Best
of Sev e n)
deer Hcense.
(Best of Se¥enJ
w 1 gf ga
E liSt
The fmal dects ion on this
No¥ a Scotta
I
0 8
1
w . 1. pet . Basion
0
1
1
8
Kentu c: ky
proposal will he made by the .
2
2
500
Carol.na
2
2
500
w. I gf ga Wildhfe CounciL
West
V1rgmra
1 0
w I pet. Cr nctnna l!
Wtldltfe offtcials also pro0 I J 3'
Indiana
Utah
600
Thursday
's
Results
'
posed
to do away with deer
3
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400 V•rgtnta 3 Ctnc1nnal t 2
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3
Thursday ' s R esuns
huntin g m seven northern
(Only game sc hedu led l
Indiana lOA Utah 102
Fnday•s
Games
counties.
(Only games schedul ed )
Boston at Nova Scot •a
Frrday's Games
The counties are Cuyahoga, &lt;Only ga me scheduled J
Kentucky at Carol tna
l Onlygame scheduled !
Medina, Lorain, Erie, (including
Kelley's Island) Sandusky,
WH.A Playoff Standings
By Un1ted Press lnternattonal
( Semtflnals )
1Bes t of Se¥enl

Leaders

antler mimmum .
North-Central - Nov. 25-211
buck only, !tve .tnch antler min-'
Imwn.
Northeast Counties - One
day , Nov. 26 any age or sex
deer _ Nov. 27-30 buck only, ftvo
mch antler minimum.
East arxl Southeast Counttes
- No.v. 26-Dec. 1 buck only,
five mch antler minimum
West arxl Southwest Counties
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Iris Pigott, daughter ofMr.
and Mrs. Willard Pigott, has
heen &lt;:hosen East~rn _lligh
School Future Homemakers
of America "GirJ of the
Month," She is secretary or
tile chapter, its librarian, a
kitchen aJde, and is an active
member of the pep club.
Miss Pigott Is a juolor.

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CHESTER - A delegate to
Mrs V1rgima Kirkhart,
the Teenage Institute on prestdent, reported that she
Alcohol and Drugs to he held had sent a telegram to Gov.
th1s swnmer in Columbus w11l Gtlhgan urging support and
be sponsored by the Chester con tmuance of funding for the
PTA.
Bookmobtle
She
urged
Meeting Monday mght at Ute members of the PTA to direct
school, the PTA voted to pay letterS to the Governor and
the-$35 fee so that a high school other off1ctal s as ktn ~ for
student can attend the Institute a~s tstan ce
1n
secunng
and then return to take a role m adequale fundmg.
education to reli eve th e
Mrs Jea n Se•son Installed
problem m teenage circles
the new offtcer , - Mrs . Robert
Elberfeld, prestdent ; Mrs. Pat
Th omas, vtce prestdent ; Mrs .
Easter Special
Max E1ehmger, treasurer, and
Mrs John Rtebel, secretary .
An auditing committee
All Blooming Plants
cons1s ttn g of Mrs Lmda
and
Hudson, Mrs. Becky MankmsJ
Cut Flower Vases
and Mrs Joyce Bowen was
C.:~sh &amp; Carry
appotnted A report was gtven
by Mrs. Elsie F olmer on the
Aprtl mectmg of the Metgs
59 N. Second St
County Counctl of Parents and
992 5560
Teac hers and tt was noted that
Middleport, ?~
the Chester School wtll host the
May meeting
Speaker for the meetmg was
Thomas Ke lly , gutdance
counselor at Eastern Htgh
School. He spoke on the r oles
and fun ctions of a guidance
counselor The attendance
award was won by the Kmdergarten A group wtth the
Good
typists.
ex Kmdergarten B group placmg
perienced
preferred .
second Mrs Pat Thomas gave
but not required . Will
the secretary's report, and
train .
Mrs , Donna Nelson reported a
Contact . Eva Northup
balance of $254.44 tn the
treasury The meeting opened
w1th the parent-teacher prayer
and the pledge to the flag .

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Premiwns for two classes in
the garment category were
increased when th e Meigs
County Jumor F r.u r Board met
at the Metgs High School.
The group increased to $3.50
the premiwn for an A award in
the school dress class and $4.50
for an A m the loungmg garment class Committees for the
annual fatr were named durmg
the meeting prestded over by
Marcia Carr, president. It was
decided to g ive ' premium
money for the champions in the
cattle div1s1on and a discussion
was held on r bangmg the
achievement
award
regulations so that the FHA
and Gtrl Scouts will be eligible
to be queen this year. The
group wtll hold the ne&lt;t
meetmg at 4 p.m . on May 1 at
Meigs Jltgh School

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RACINE - A Pioneer Days'
Celebration a quarter-century
ag o and early Metgs County
history
hi ghlighted
the
program of an Alpha Delta
Kappa Soronty meetmg
TuesQay evemng at the Racme
Untied Methodtst Centec
parlor.
Helen Smtth , president,
prestde&lt;l. Planmng to attend
the state convention to be held
May 5 at Dayton are Helen
Smtth, Lucille Swackhamer,
Jean Alkire, Etleen Buck, and
Edn~ Pnce. It was announced
the internatiOnal convention
wtll be at M1ami Beach,
Flortda , July 26-30.
A conlnbutton of $10 was
made to the Eastern Seal Fund
of the Meigs County Society !or
Cnppled Chtldren and Adults.
In charge of the program
were Mrs, Maxme Wmgett and
Mrs . Edna Pr1ce. Mrs. Wtngett

Chester PTA will
send one delegate

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Wood and 01\awa , plus Locas
County east of the Maum..,
River .
Proposed deer seasons lJtclude .
Northwest Ohio - No ~
Nov . 30 !or bucks, five4nch

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tnternattonal League
We wtre flowers
Standrngs
East
SPE/\KING OF
Everywhere
By Untted Press lhternaftonal
w. 1 gt ga
I Onl y ga mes scheduled )
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Amertcan Divtslon
New England
2 0
6 4
W. L Pet G B ,
Cleveland
0 2 4 6
Ma1or Leagu e Leaders
Pawtucket
4 I
800
West
By Un•ted Press tnternahonal
Rochester
3 4 429 2
w 1 gt ga
Leachng Batters
Syracuse
2 5 2a6 3
Wtnntpeg
0 0 0 0
Na1tonal
League
Toledo
1 7 125 4th
0 0 0 0
g ab r h . pet , Houston
Nahonal Di¥ 1ston
Amencan League
Thursday ' s Results
Pomeroy Bowltng Lanes
Cncpcn, Cin 8 JO 6 14 467
Pomeroy Flower Shop
New England 3 Cleveland 1
East
Wednesday Early Mtxed
W L Pel. G 8
Fatrly,Mtl
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22
6
10
455
7 1 875
10nly game scheduled l
w 1 pel • b. Ttd ewater
League
Mrshll , SO
9 18 3 8 444
Pentnsula
5 2 714 p;.,
Butternut Ave , Pomeroy
Ba lt 1more
Thursday 's Gam es
7 A 6J6
Standmgs
Goodsn
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SF
12
49
6 19 388
Charleston
4 2 667 1
Team
7 4 636
Mrs M•llard Van Meter
Pts. De tro t!
Snguln
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Ptt
a
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7 15 J85 Houston at Wmntpeg
Rtc hmond
1 5 167 5
New York
&lt;Only game scheduled /
5 6 455
Zt de 's Sporl Shop
102
Maddx , SF 15 60 B 23 J83
Boston
5
4A4
Thursday's
Results
01ler's Soh tO
81
Pentnsula a Toledo 1
5 444
Tenth Framer s
Szemre,C1n
Sf L 10
40 125 19
15 375
70 Milwaukee
Morgn,
IJ 51
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Cleve land
Ct1arleston 3 Syracuse I
4 7 J64
3
Sm ilh Nelson Motor s
Torre
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4
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West
Ttdewater 4 Roct1ester 2
You ngs Market
42
McMIIn , LA 6 _ 19 0 7 368
w I pet g b
(Only games scheduled)
Nelson 's Drugs
42
Amen ca n League
Kansas Ctly
75 0
Today 's Games
Htgh lnd tvtdLial Gam e
Hatr sty les are separated
g. ab r. h. pet
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5 4 556
Rochester at Pen •nsula
Men, Tom Smllh 224, women , Mtnnesota
Johnsn,
Tex
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three categones the
Toledo at Richmond
Ca lt forn 1a
4 4 500
Carolyn Ba chner 212
Vlntne, Cal
B J4 J 16 471
daytime
ha rr do , th e
Chtc
ago
4
4
(Only games scheduled)
500
Second H1gh lnd Game
Ftsk, Bos
9 JJ 10 14 424
even
tng
corffure
and the
Men, Charles Smtth , 208 ,
Kelly , Cht
6 24
3 10 417
women , Betly Smith 190
teenage style
Hortn , Det
6 24 5 10 417
For Your Shoppmg
Htgh Ser tes - Men , Tom
Gr tfn, Bos
9 33
6 13 394
Many of the dayt1me
Conve ni ence
Smtlh 591 , women , Carolyn
0 Alln, Ch t 8 32 5 12 375
ha1r
does can be trans
ALSO SATURDAY
Ba cl[ner 542
Rdrtg z,M1 I 7 24 3 9 315
formed
rnto lovely eventng
NIGHT, APRIL21
Second Htgh Ser1es - Men,
Rojas , KC
12 52 12 19 J65
coiffUres
wtth a few srmple
Chu ck Wtnebrenner 524 ,
Andrws, Cht 6 22 3 a 364
women
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Betty
Sm
tfh
513
alteratrons,
the, use of ha1r
Home
Runs
heritage house
Team Htgh Game - Oil er s
Nat1ona1 League : Wynn , Ho u
spray and decorattve
Soh tO 704
6, Bonds and McCovey, SF 4,
Your Thom MeAn Store
accessones for the ha1r
Team Htgh Senes - Z1de 's
Home of
Aa ron, Atl. Bench, Morgan and
225 N 2nd Ave.
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H1 gh sty lmg g1ves the
Sport Shop 1943
Perez, Ctn, Da¥t s, LA and
wearer a feeling of
Stargell, Ptt1 J
Amenean League . Ftsk , Bos
elega nce, lif ts the sp trrts
5, Tenace, Oak , Wtlllams, Ball ,
and looks formal even wtth
Petrocellt , Bos, Melton, Cht,
a
busrness suJt or dress
Cash, Oet, Mayberry and Olts,
Solve
your hatr problems
By VITO STELLINO
KC. Ga rcta and ScoH, Mtl, '
the Red Sox and move mto. a Htsle,
by
ha
v1
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your ha tr done
M1nn
and
Jackson,
Oak
UPI Sports Writer
first-place tie with Baltimore 3
Add glamour and beauty to
The Oakland A's collected m the AL East. Mickey Stanley
Runs Batted In
your appearance wttl"t a
League · Morgan ,
etght runs Thursday rught and hit a three-rim homer and Al CtnNatiOnal
new ha1 r st yle and shade,
IJ, Bon ds . SF 12 , Davts,
All of our half styl tsts are
that's enough to wm most Kaltne and Ed Brinkman LA If , Wynn, Hou and Speier,
SF 10
up to-date on all fhe latest
games. But the A's were routed smgled home two runs each in
Amenean League . Mayberry .
ha tr styles and ha ir
KC 14 , Rora s, KC 13 , Ktrkpa
because the Kan sas City the rout.
color
1ng IS one of our
lr tck , KC 12 , FtSk , Bos , 10 ,
speCia
lttes
Royals pounded Menager Dtck
Yastrzemskt , Bos , Va lentine,
Bobby Murcer climaxed a Ca
l,
Ofts
KC
and
T,enac:e,
Oak
Wtlhams' shorthanded ptt- s1xMrun second mning with a 9
chmg staff for 19 htts and threeMrun homer as the YanM
PtfChtng
Nattonal League : BllltnQ'ham
coaste d to a 16~ vtctory.
kees downed the Orioles behind and Gnms l,ey , Ctn, Reuss, Hou ,
When John "Blue Moon" the ftve-htt pttching of Fntz Koosman, NY , EiltS and Moose,
Pttt , Bryant and Sosa, SF 2 0
Odom was knocked out m the Peterson and Lindy McDaniel
Gulle11, Ctn , John, LA , Seaver,
four M
run fLrst mning, Withams The Yanks won the series 2--1 NY, Bradley and Martchal, SF
Order By Phone
No Reservations Taken
2 1, Ca rlton , Pb ti 2:.L
214 E SECOND ST
handed the ball to Paul Lind- and 1t was the frrst tlme since
Amertean Le~gue McNally,
And Toke Em Home
POMEROY. OHIO
Bait Rya n, Cal. Coleman, D e l ,
blad. " I told Lindblad he had to 1963 tbat the Yanks have won Splt
tlorff , KC and Kaat. Mmn J
PH 9 NE 992-7606
992-5432
go ftve inmngs when I gave him the1r first senes of the year at 0
the balJ ," Williams said, "I'm Baltimore
not go mg to ruin my pttChlllg
George Scott drove in four
staff"£or one game."
runs w1th a pa1r of homers and
Lindblad dtdn 't qwte make a smgle and Darrell Porter hit
ftve inmngs Before Wtlltams a three-run homer to power
hfted htm with one out m the Milwaukee to the victory over
GALLI POLIS, OH 10
fifth, the Royals had blasted Cleveland. Scott tied the game,
him for 12 hits and 11 runs. 7-7, with his third homer of Ute
Darold Knowles finished up the season m the seventh and
game and allowed just one run smg1ed tn another when the
in the final3 2-3tnnmgs but the Brewers exploded for three
SEE YOUR WHEEL HORSE
already was done.
damage
runs tn the etghth.
DEALER FOR 1973TRACTORS
Of course, it IS true that the
Royals are doing a lot of hitting
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this year agamst every team
March sales of savmgs bonds
they face. They've scored 12 tn Metgs County totaled
runs or more five tunes.
$39,753, Theodore T . Reed, Jr ,
Amos Otis, who drove m four Met gs County Volunteer
runs with two smgles, a triple SavLngs Bond chairman,
and a homer, said &lt;~we•re just
reported. The county achieved
domg thmgs dtfferently this
42 8 per cent of tis annual sales
year. Everybody 's for everygoal as of March 31.
body else now.' '
Paul Schaal, who had three
hits and drove m three runs,
said, ''the whole team believes
we can win,"
In the other three games;
EnJoy a grass cuttmg week
Detroit routed Boston, 11-7,
end wtth a Wh eel Horse tracto r
Your Wheel Horse dealer has the btggesCime of lawn and
New York beat Baltimore, 6-1,
garden tractors ever Trac tors ltke th e 10 and 18 HP autoand
Milwaukee topped ~eve­
mattes far btg Job s lhtermed 1ate and economy Stze auto·
land, 10-7.
mu ttc and lever shif t trac tors from 7 to 14 HP that offer
versa t1l tty and eff1 c1ency for gettm~ the JOb done areilvallIn the National League
able too Tra cto rs are loaded with fentures tha t make
ga m es,
Montreal
beat
tractor ope ration enjoyable Choose from 42 work savtng
Ptuladelphta , 6-5, the New
attachments So li ghten your workload bt.i y Whe~ l Horse
and have tt me for fami ly fun Whe el Horse qu ality and
York Mets beat the Chicago
depend&lt;tbtlit,' I S ba cked Wtlh 27 years of exper1ence
Danny Sayre
Cubs, 3-1, but lost the second
For Lenm. when he wa s
game, 7..{), and San Francisco
shapmg the Sovret Unron
!.Ds
Angeles,
3-6.
The
half a centUry ago, the
beat
Sales and Service
movres were " the most
Pittsburgh-st. Louts game was
985-3301
Chester, 0.
tmportant of all the arts"
ramed out.
Today,
movr es
are
The Detroit Tigers collected
reac htng Russ1ans on a
sca le that Lenin never
LAWN &amp; GA-- c " TRACTORS
16 htts while routing Boston to
foresaw Each year, four
complete a fourMgame sweep of
and a half b1ll1on movre
hckets are sold 1n the
S0111et Unron , and the
average Russran goes to
the movres mOre than 20
times a year
Parf of the boom results
Compare 'em anyway you want Room? .9ur
from lack. of com pet1t1on Duster seats five not four . Why, there ' s more
tel ev• s •on ts too dull to Offer
mu ch of an alternattve But
hip room tn the rear seat of a D~ster than m a
the real cred1t belongs to
Cadillac El Dorado. Ride? Duster has
the thaw that ha s affected
and benefited all the arts rn
torsion-bar suspenston And tt,'s got
the U.S S R - Wtth th e
power enough to whisk you on and off
ldeologt ca l leash loosened,
films are now allowed to
an expressway without any worry . Handling?
entertilln as well as preach
Duster is small enough, outside, to park tight
Here' s so methmg that
COMPLETE! Y IN STAL L ED
and snug. The price? For a little more than those
affects and benefits all
WALL 10 WALL
users
of
tap
wa
ter
th
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W1lh Hea· y Foam Rubber Pttd
mini-cars, Duster IS a lot more car. We welcome
punlylng and filtering
the opportunity to show you why Duster has
actton of Mtrf!cle 'Water
12'xl5' Livmg R m
ALL
Incl u d es .
ReftnNS
En
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the
luxury
become one of the most popular cars in Amen ca .
9'"X12' Bedroom
FOR
ol balhtng wd h wate r so
3'x 12 ' Hall
reftned tt nn ses soap away
ONLY
on conta ct - leav mg your
Qu~ l rty 501 nylon carpetmg w1th heavy foam rubber pad, expert tack less
sk1n smoo th and silky For
CIII\YSI.H\
lnstalla tron Chatel? of colors All work gua ranfefd See Wendell Grate for
your own good health 1n
Alm40RIZEO
CHRYSLER
th ts buy , or free esft mate on any carpet rn sta llaf1on
Vf' ~t t ga t e Relmed water by
Y.t..~ MOTORS CORPORATION
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c onl~cltnQ Mtracle Water,
New H,JV( n, w Vii
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De1ro 1t
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Boston
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Fr., man , T•mmerman ( 6 ) and
freeman , Curt ts , Stebert {4).
Veale (6J. "Bolin 19) and Fisk
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Float planned

A float for the Regatta
parade wtll be made by the
Pink Panthers 4-H Club it was
dectded durtng a meeting
recently at the Forest Run
Church 4-H project books were
distributed at the meettng and
it was decided to lnvite
speakers to discuss the dtfferent types of project work.
Bonme Smith, presJdent, appointed Belmda Deem and
Came Gumther to he flagbearers for the next meetmg,
Miss Gumther and J ody
Grueser volunteered to gtve
demonstrations on sewmg and
cooking at that" time.
Mar. Slavin was welcomed
as a new member of the club.
The next meetmg was set for
May 5 at 2 p.m . at the church.

Cards are read
Thank-you cards from shutM
ins who had received sunshme
boxes were read at a meetmg
of the Evangehne Mtsstonary
Soctety of the Pomeroy Church
of Chnst- Mrs Clyde Andrews
was hostess for the meetmg
held Tuesday rught at the
church.
Devotional leader , Mrs
Evelyr Smtth used as her
topic, "Jesus' Last Week on
Earth." Mrs. Andrews read " A
Wor)d VIsiOn, and Mrs . Denver
Kapple read a letter from the
Clemens family m Ontano, ,
Canada thanking the Soctety
for a contribution. The meetmg
closed wLth a prayer circle.
Refrestunents were served to
those named and Mrs Betty
Spencer, Mrs. Stanley Bass,
Mrs. Doris Carder, and Mrs .
Elwood Bowers.
NOTICE
To John ro/j GroveS, whose
place of residence 1S unk nown
and c ~nno t-wlt h reasonable
d1ltgen ce be ascerta tned , you
are hereby not tft ed that you
have been named Detendant tn
a legal act 1on entt ll ed Paul
Stgman and Jane t Stgman ,
Pla 1nt 1ff s, vs John M Groves ,
et al , Defendants Thts acllon
has been asstgned Case No
15 261 and 1s pendtng tn th e
cOur t ot comm on Pleas, Metgs
Coun ty , Po meroy , Ohto , 45769
The ObleCI of the Compla int tS
for parttt ton of r eal es tat e
•descrtbed as fo llows
The tollow 1ng descr1bed real
~s tate St tuate tn the 1/rltage of
Midd leport , County ot Me1gs
and Stat e of OhtO
Bemg th e northea sterly part
01 Lot No 10 tormerly Shef
fteld , now tncorporated and
made a part of the Vtl1age ol
Middleport. and having a
fr Ontage on F1rst St ree l of 46
fee t and extendin g back at th e
same wtdfh to a pain t ha ll way
between Ftrst and Second
Str ee ts Also s 1;.. teet off of the
sout hw esterly std e of the fr ont
half of Lot No 9, fr onttng SIX
feet on Ft rst Street and ex
tendtng back at the same Widlh
10 a potnt half way between
Ftrsl and Second Str ee ls
Also the sa id grantee shall
have a permanenl rtght of way
for tngres 5 and egress not to
exceed lwo feet tn w1dth ex
tendtnQ prem
trorn1sesthe
above
descnbed
westerly
to
Second Street said nght of way
10 be loca ted on the north Stde ~~
the. northwesterly par t 01 satd

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of Metgs County his tory , The
W111 ~e ll n ;.a!ll C wa s long
associated w1th newspapers or
Metgs County.
Mrs. Pnce rev1ewed a book
be tn g prepared by her
husband, Gayle Price, longttme teacher tn Metgs County
sc hools . Mr, Pr1ce has per-

so nally interviewed many
prese nl and former residents
of Me1gs County on mteresbng
fa cts , recollcc ta ons and
tradttwns or the county' s
people
' con _
Mrs. Ruth St
ear.n S
trlbutton to the program was a
display of newspapers of the
Metgs County area of the 1929
.
.
era. All or the soronty members "'ere deep~ mtere:ted m
the displllys an remar s
-· The May meet1ng w1l1
feature a trave logue on Haw au
wath
demon~trat10n s
of
Hawa11an dances by Mrs .
Luctlle Bohn of Columbus
Refreshment tables at the
meeting were centered with
arrangements of spnn g
flowers A ltght buffet was
served by the hostesses , Mrs,
Wmgett and Mrs Pnce Others
attendmg tn add11Jon to those
menltoned
were
Nonga
Roberts, Leah Ord, Datsy
Blakeslee, Elma Louks, Id a
Diehl, and Frances Roberts
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Saturday, April 28, has beer~
designated as " PawtMup day"
l=t al the Salisbury Elementary ·
:·:·
School.
FRlDAV
Pl ~ n s ror pa mhn ~ the dass·
GOOD FRIDAY hlurgical r oo ms ,
ha llways
an d
servtce, 8 p.m. preceded by :1ud1 lortum of the school were
confessw•• from 7· 15 to 7:45 presented at a mee tmg of the
JU H , Sacred Hear-t Church
Salisbury PTA Tuesday mght.
yARD AND BAKE Sal e
The pamt wtll be provtded by
0
Frtday beg_innmg at 1 a.m., lhe M e 1~s Local Board of
home of Mr . and Mrs. Jimmy Educa tton Parents ure asked
Kmg, Middleport Hill. SponM to lake paml brushes, rollers
sored by FilA Club Metgs
&lt;.1 nd pans, and spend the' da y
Htgh
ORGANIZATION meeting of

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Syracuse
Minersv~ e
II
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Baseba , 800~te~~CI r~l ayp~rk
p ,m
a
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P
butlding Offtcers to he elected.
All parents urge&lt;l to attend .
GOOD FRIDAY services at
Middleport Church of Chrtst
f
t 3 p m Busmcss
rom n00 n
es tablishments to close from
noon to 1 p.m.
SATURDAY
CAR WASH , Saturday , 8
a 111 to 5 p m , Me1gs 'l'ire
Center by Me1gs Local Band
Boosters, $2 , bake sales durmg
same IJOUI'S at New York
Clol hw g House and Jones
Boys Proceeds for tnp to
Bloss om Festtval m Canada .
NEWSMEN QUARTET of

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at Pomeroy
Nazarene Church Saturday.
7 .10 p.m The Rev Clyde
Henderson ex:tellds an 111 ~
vtli!lJOn to all to a ltcnd
HOLY Saturday Easter vtgil
serv tce and Mass, 7 30 p m ,
ConfessiOns, 11 a.m. to 12 noon,
:1 to 4 p m , 6 :10 to 7 p.m.,
Sact ed Heart Church .
SUNUA\'
SUNRIS E
Sc rvt ces at
Mtddleport
Pente cos t a l
Chut·ch, Middleport , Sunda),
6 '!0 a m , Breakfast at 8 a m
Sunday School 10 a m Pastor
Wtlltam Kmttel.
EASTER Sunday, 8 a tn and
10 a m. Masses. Sacred Heart
Church
SUNRISE Scrvtce, 7 a.m
Sunday at St Paul (,utheran
Church foll owed by 0 a.m
family breakfast 111 fcllowslup
hall
TWO WEEK revtval starting
Sunday ut Fatth Tabernacle
Churc h, Batley Run Road , 7 30
each cvemng The B.ev, 1EmM
melt Rawson, pastor and ,.
spea ker, publiC mvtted
SUNRISE Scrvtcc, 6 a m.
Sunday at Syracuse Ch urch of
the Nazarene .
EASTEH SUNRISE servtces
Sunday 6 a m at Ch urc.: h of
Chnst m Ch n stwn Umon at
Hobson on SR 7 Sunda y School
ilnd Worship Scrv1cc at 9 :m
a 111 Eve mng scrv tce at 7 P m
Public IS mv1ted
SUNH ISE SERV I CES
Sunday at 6 :JO a.m &gt;t
Pomeroy Church of Chrtst A
r11m " Dawn of V1ctury' ' w1ll be
shown , Men or church wtll
se rve breakfast fo ll ow mg
ser vtces
EASTER SUNR ISE servtces, 6 a .m Sunday at
Pomeroy Wesleyan Holiness
Church. Mternoon prog ram of
go:i pe l stn g tn g a nd enle rtamment by th1s church at 1

Banquet given
RACINE - The Racme PTA
recently staged a banquet for
the Racme Elementary School
basketball team and the
cheerleaders. The dmner was
served by the second grade
mothers with Florence C1rcle
giVIng the prayer Ce&lt;ttftcates
and pms were presented to the
che erlead e r s
and
the
basketball team by Bill Htll
Offtcers for 1973-74 Installed
by Mrs. Rachel Dowme, a past
president, were Mrs. Karen
prestdent;
Mrs,
Werry,
Cora lee Cummms, secretary ;
Mrs Sue Ann Beegle, v1ce
pres ident ; and Mrs. J ea n
Allure, treasurer.
FUNERAL ATTEN UI::U
Mrs . Avan ell Bass of
Pomeroy ha s returned from
New Lexmgton where she went
to attend the fun eral se rv1ces
for her brother , J ohn Garey, of
Cailton . The funeral was held
Tuesday at the Roberts
Fu'neral Home in New
Lexington wtth bunal at OakM
field Survi vmg besides Mrs
Bass are two brothers, Parey
and Jesse, and several meccs
and nephews mcluding Mrs
J ea n Jewell of Glouster and
Mrs Frances Brown of Cormng

VISIT ENDED
Mtss LoUise Place, student at
Potsdam College , and her
brother, Steve returned to
Groton, N Y. Wednesday after
several days' v1s1t tn Middl eport wtth Mrs Harry
Huuda s helt , their gran dmother, and M1ss Freddie
Houdas helt, the1r aunt.

ST• PAUL
LUTHERAN rJfURCH

VII~IT IN AKRON

Mrs Pearl Reynolds and
Mrs Nina Bland of Mtddleport
are 10 Akron for a weekend
VISit with Mr and Mrs.
Clarencc Archer, Mr and Mrs.
Bill Bland, and other relat1ves.
Mrs Reynolds wil1 return
home thts weekend but Mrs.
Bland wtll remam In Akron for

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Metgs County Deed
Records
Th e prayer of the Complamt
1s tor commtsstoners be ap
ooln..tfe
ted, orto1tthe
parttl!on
satd real
same canno
t be
1
dtv ded bY metes and bounds
wtthout mantfest
m1ury 10 tis
va lue, that 1t be appra tsed and
sold, and the proceeds dtv tded
amo ng the Pla 1n ll ff s and
Defendants as th ei r respecftve a longer
heretn
tn&lt;:lud
tng l'easonable
mterest, may
appear
, for
attorn ey fees , and tt1at t~ey be
gran ted such other reltel as
mav. be 1ust and proper
YOu are requ1red to answ~r
.
the Comp la1nt wtthm 28 day!.
&lt;~fler the last publtcatton of thiS
noltce whteh wtll e published

VISit.

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Pumeroy,
roll owat,
SUNRISEbaphz1ng
smv u:e, to
6 am
Enterp n st! U M Ch ur ch •
foll owed by b• eakfast-wot·~htp :
set vtce a t 9 followed by Sunday •
School and egg hunt TM •
pubhc IS U\Vited .

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Middleport, 0.

GLENN JOHNSON
The Rev. Glen Johnson of
South Bloomingvllle wlll
speak at the annual spring
revival of the Danville
Wesleyan Church "hich will
be held April 30 through May
6 The Rev, Mr. Johnson has
45 yt•ars of experience as aM
minister and served three
years as president of the
Clrclcvolle Btble College.
1\lon g with his pastoral
"ork, he has served 38 yea rs
as a teacher and principal Jn
public sc ho ol before his
retirement
The
Rev.
l..a\\ renee Sullivan lnvitcs
the public to the services at
7:30 each evening

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MONDA\'
REVIVAl, ill Sa lv ut ton
Army, Monday through Apnl
29 7 :iO each eve mn g, 115
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Ave , Pomeroy
Speakmg, the Rev . Jeff Butcher , public mv1ted .
. TUESDAY
RACINE; • AMEffrCAN
Lcgwn Auxiliary , 7 .30 p m
Tue~day at Ute lwll

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Auxiltary , FeeneyMBennetl
Post 128, 7 p m Tuesday at the
Mtddlepor t Hall. Ftnal plans
imd prachcc for dtstract conM
fercnce on Apl J! 28 Members
tu ln lllg bottle caps for
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EASTER SUNDAY

SunnseServ1ce
7·00.:~m.
Famtly Breakfast 8 ooa m
9 IS am
Sunday Schoo 1
Wor shtpSe(vlce 10 JOa . m
VISitors Are
Always Welcome
C L d
Rev Arlhur
un •
Pastor
Corn e r of
Second &amp;
Syc more Streets, Pomeroy

rnuntm~

capttclltes w1th the project.
Also pb nned dunn g the
meeling wa s the annual fteld
day wh tch has been set for May
18 ' with Ed Bar te ls, fourlh
~ r ade teacher , as chairman.
The fteld day wtll be held on the
sc hool grounds. There w11l be a
ptcmt lunch at noo n and
parents arc mvt l.ed to atte nd
Races and games Will be
conducted w1th nbbons to be
a\l. arded to the wanners
On May 6 an s trumental
students or Oav1d S ow~n and
vocal students of Mrs.
Hepur ts on the conventi on of Chnstme Gu thne will present
the Ohio Hosp1tal AssOctation a conce rt. In conJunctiOn wtth
held m Cnt&lt;.' mnalt last week the conce rt w1l1 be an art show.
were presented i:lt the Tuesday
Mrs Delores Will mst.'llied
ntght meetmg or the Ve teran ~ offi cers for the 1973M74 year
Mem.onal Hosptlal Aux1hary lll c ludtn~ Mrs , Marlene
aLtended I.Jy 22 me mbers Wilson, president, Mrs Donna
Reportmg were MIS$ E rma Ohhnger , v1ce president , Mrs
Snuth, Mrs Freda Mossman, C&lt;~r o l Ohlinger , secretary ;
Mrs. Ethel Gruescr, and Mrs Ml"s
Car ol
Kenn edy 1
Jess ie Wh1te . Several new treasurer
members were welcomed mto
The fourth grade won the
the Auxiliary
attendance banner Mrs. Wtll
Soctal hos tesses were Mrs gave de\Ottons foH owm g the
Nettle Hay es, M1 s
Inu pled ge to the flag by Junto1·
Massar , M1·s Bcrm ce May, Tr oo p 100, Carol Morns,
and Mos Stbley Slack Next Canullc Swindell and Kathy
rneetang of lhc gr oup wtll be Qu1vcy •
held on the tlurd Tucs dr~ y 111
Speaker at the meetm g was
May
the dn ec to1 or the Southeast
OhiO En-.e r ge ncy Medi cal
Scrv1c.:e, who Outlmed the role
VlSlTlNG 1\ELATlVES
Mrs Evelyn F1ck Young of of EMS, 1ts cummumcatwns
Sidney has spent the past sys tem , the te chmc1ans
equtpped
severa l day s 10 PomcrO)' llli.i!Hlln g th e well M
VISiti ng wtlh MISS E hzHbeth ambu lanc.:cs, the eme1 gcncy
Ftck, and other rch1livcs and tr catment centers, and the cos t
fn ends. She was JOined here by of pi ov1dmg the serv1ce The
her husba nd , Hobart, ThursM spcc1ke1 noted that stations wt ll
bt.: c~tubl! !) hed In Pomctoy,
d~JY mght for a weekend vtsJt
nactne and Hutland and that
p m Sund &lt;ly dt Ht~wling s all lhree are expected to be tn
Ga r&lt;~ ge m Middleport and at 2 operaL1011 hy early June
p m on the par ktng lot in

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cu1i¥e
each weeks
week torThe
"' oon
la st
publ tc at 1on wd l be made May 4,
1973 , and lt1e 28 days for answer
wtll commence on tt1at date
In case of your fat lure to
answer or otherw tse respond as
requ 1red by th e OhiO Ru les of
CtYII Procedure , tudgment by
default Will be rendered aga tns t
you for the re ltef demanded 11'1
the Comp latnl
Dated March 28, 1973
Larry Spencer,
Clerk of Court
Me tgs County Common Plea!;&gt;
Court
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wtth roll about cart for
ea s y mobtl tty lnsta
matte tuntng , the Bnght
Tube and lighted dtc'll
channel selec tor Cabtnet
ol Walnut gratned htgh
tmpa c t poly s tyrene
Dtpole antenna 17 " h.
2JJs" w, t9 •o~" d (depth
mcludes tube cap)

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Phone: 9!12-3748

reviewed the Pioneer Days'
Celebration heJd in Me1 gs
County an 1938 tn observance of
!he 150lh anmversary of the
foundtng of the Northwest
Territory , She reported on
event_., 1n connection with the
celebratiOn as published m lhe
1938 Weekly Democrat Newspaper as well as unusual fa cts

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PORTLAND
Wor ':&gt; h;p 7 10 p nr , f'\l'cntnQ wor shrp. 7 30
ST PAUL LU THERAN
lhc Rt•v
Arthur C
Lund , P m , C llur c: h ~C h oot Y 30 a rn .
P m U rhlf' &lt;,tudy, W('df'lC.,.dily ,
SU TTOH
Wo~ !:.h tp II a m
P&lt;l Sior ~ undc'\y g-o;.c hoot (nur
IIO pm
1n&lt;t ilnd 4th Sunday .. . Chur c h
sery .1du ii L 9 15 a"' , Charles
MT
UNION BAPTIST
&lt;ic: hool 10 a m
Evans , Ct. rr s l t&lt;'!n Edu&lt;:illron
~cv Cec.r l Co~~: , pas lor Sunday
WESLEYAN Ckacntel
Su pt , wor sh•p service. 10 JO
"'c hoot
~up l ;
Joe Sayre
Wor s h tp , 11 a rrr , 'Church
.1 n t , c on t rrmat ton c litsses ,
'lu rld,1y Sch ool , 9 45 a m
Sctu)ol
,
t
O
a
m
Tuesday
1 8 IS, tun.or c on
Sunday evenrng wor ~ h t p. 7 3Q
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
l •rmrti iOn c la ss. t unE' se t
Wt•&lt;lncsday praye r and B rble
Rev . Jacob Lehman
weck.ly , senror con f rrrnatron
POMEROY
s tudy , I JO p m
Rev
Stanley 8r-4n1dum
c
l,l
SS
Scn
,or
c
hO!f.
7
30
p
m
POMEROY TRINITY
TUPPERS
PLAINS
SACRED HEART Rev
JOPPA
WorSh tp LOam ,
T vc&lt;; r:Jav
Rev W H Perr•n , Pa~tor . Roy
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
F ather Bernard Krat co vi c: ,
SEVENTH DAY
AD - Church Sc: hool 9 am , Prayer
.. Mayer , . S.up.k-&lt;;hurch school , pa s tor
Euqene Underwood , pastor .
Phone
99 2 ?8?5
Meetmg , Wedn esday tl p m
9 . 15.a m . wor$h1p . 10 24a m ,
V
E
NTIST
Located
on
Howard Caldwell, Jr, Sunday
Sa turday evenrng Mass, 7 30
\,.ONG BOTTOM
Church
Mulb e rry
He l ghl!i ,
near
youth cho•r rehearsal Monday . p rn Su nday Mass , 8 and 10
School Supt . Su nday Sc hool ,
V t&gt; terans M cmorra l Hosprlal , services, 9 a m , s unday 9 30 il m
6 30 p m . Mrs Marv •n Burt.
MQrnrng sermon.
am Con t essrons , Satu rday , 1
Sc
hool
9
45
a
m
Bible
Study
Pomeroy
Pa 'S tor H erbert
dt re c tor ,
sen.or
cho1r
tO 30 a . m , Su nday evenr ng
1 30 p m
every Thur sday , 7 3() p m
Morgan S&lt;Jbbafh Sch ool , ever\1
S(' rV!Ce-, 7 p m
rehearsal ; 7 JD p m ,--fhu rs
POMEROY FIRST BAP NORT H BETHEL
Wor
Saturday at i p m and wor shrp
day ,
Mrs
Paul
Nease .
LETI\RT FALLS UN I TED
TIST
Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
Shrp I! am , Chu rch St:hOOI 10 BREThREN
d•rec lor .
se rv 1Ct" to l lowtng at 3 15 p m
Rev F r eeland
W rl lra m Watson , Sunday school
am
Open B rble dtscuss •on eilch
POMEROY CHURCH OF sup I Su nday school , 9 30 am ,
Norrr s, pastor , Floyd Norr. s .
ALFRED
Sunday school , su pt Sunday school, 9 JOa m ,
Thursday at 7 30 p m at the
THE NAZARENE
Corner
BYF , 6 p m .
Brb le study
9 oiS
a m
each
Sund ay ,
chu r ch
" The
Frrendly
Unton ana Mulberry
Rev
mornrng sermon , TO JO am ,
Wednesday
7 p m , ch o rr
preachmg
a
i
II
a
m
each
Chur
ch
"
Clyde
V
Henderson
,
pastor
Prayer serv1ce . Wednesday .
practrce Wednesday , 8 30 p m
.'
Sunday Prayer meeting , 1 4S 7 30 p m
GRA H AM
UNIT ·EO
Sunday School , 9 30 a m , Glen
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
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p m Wedne sday , W SCS 8 p m
MET H ODIST Prea c hrng
McClung , sup !
morntng.
CHESHIRE CHURC H OF
HOLINESS CHURC H
on th~rd Tuesday each mon lh
9 JO a m , frr5t and s.econd
worship , 10 30 am . evenmg
GOD
OF PROP H ECY , G P
Harr
rs
onvllle
Road
,
Rev
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REEDSVILLE Su nday Smr th , pas tflr Sun day Sc hool ,
Sundays of each mon th , lh rrd
s.e rvtce , 7 30 . mid week ser
0 Dell Mar, ley , Pa !'.IOr , Henry
sc
hool
,
9
30
.
preachrng
,
7
30
and t ourth Su ndays each
v1ce , Wednesday , 7 30 p m
10 am , Arthur Hen son, Sup! ,
Eblrn
Su nday School Su pt
"
p m Sunda y , prayer mee t rng , Mornrng Wor5h tp . 11 am ,
month , worsh•p servrce at 7 JO
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
Sun day Scho ol 9 30 a m ,
7 30 p m Tuesday , W SCS, 7 30 Young Peoples se rv tce . 7 p m ,
p m Wednesday evenings at
prayer and sermon ,
Eveninq w orshr p 7 JO p m ,
" Morning
f
rrif Thursday each mon th
7
JO,
Prayer
and
Btbl
e
Study
10 30 a m Holy commun•or,
Ev e nrng serv.ce, 7 30 p m
Praye r and Prarse service ,
SI LVER RI D GE ~ W o r Shi p Wednesday M•d W eek Prayer
FIRST SO U T H ER N BAP and se rmon . f irst sundays 1
Thursday
.
7
30
p
m
''.
10 am , Church School, 9 am
T I ST ?82 MUlberry Ave ,
10 30 a m
Church schoo L
Se rv rce, 7 30 p m , Youth
NEASE
SETTLEME N T
TUPPERS
PLAI N S
P omeroy ,
affilrated
wrth
k i ndergarten l hrough e1ghth
meet rng 6 30 p m , Even.ng
CHAPEL
Non
Worshrp 9 a rn , C hurch worshrp , 7 30 p m
S B C , th e Rev
F r ed H rll,
grade . 10 JO a m
•
denomrnatrona l , George S
Schoo l , 10 am
p as tor
Her shel M cClure ,
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P OM ER OY CHURCH OF Drier , PasfOr Sunday Sc hool 10
C H ESTER C HU RCH O F
KE N O
C HU RC H
OF T H E N AZARE N E
Sunday schoo l sup t Sunday
CHR IST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr ,
Rev
am WOrSI'rrp Se rv 1ce 11 am
' pastor
CHR I ST Hobart N ew e l l. Herbert Grate, pastor wor
sc hoo l. 9 JO a m , morn rng
Btble School, 9 30 a rn ,
Sunday fl !Qhl servrces 7 30
su
pt
Se
n.•rce
weekly
,
9
lOam
worshrp , 10 30 am , , Sunday
worshrp , 10 30 , adult worshrp
Shr p se rvr ce, 11 am and 7 30
pm
Wednesday Prayer
on Su nday Prea c hrng frr s t and p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
evang etrstrc meetrng , 7 30 p m
servrc:e and young people- 's
mectmg 7 30 p m
Everyone
!h lrd Sunday s of month by 9 30 am
Prayer meetrng , Wedne sday,
meetmg , both 7 30 p m sun
wetconu:!
Rrchard
Barton ,
Cl tf! Ord Smr th , 9 30 am
7 JO p m
day Wednesday , combrnE'd
supt Prayer meetrng
Wed
POMEROY
WES T SID E
H OBSO N
C HRI S TIAN nesday , 7 30 p m
M IDDL E POR T
Brblc
study
and
prayer
CHURC
H
OF
CH
R
I
ST,
200
W
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U N IO N Darrel Doddrrlt.
MT MO RIAH B APTIST mcelrng, 7 30 p m
B RADBUR Y ' CHURCH O F
Ma rn St - Lor en T Stephens ,
Sund ay Sc hool , 9 30 C HR IST
Corne r F ourth and Ma 1n , pasfor
TH E SAL VA TION ARMY ~
Clr fford Smr lh ,
evangeltsl. pho n e 992 7856
Leonard Grlmore , frrst mm .s t er Sunday Sc hool 9 30
M iddleport Rev H enry Key , am
Envoy Ray W Wrn rng , oft rctr
Conserva t.v e.
non
.• m charge Sunday , 10 am , rnslrumenta l Sunday worsh •P· Jr . pa s tor Su nday Schqo l , 9 30 e lder . evenrng se rvrce , 7 JO am , mornrng Church 10 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer am
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a m , Mr s Erv.n Baum gar d
Ho l rness meetrng , 10 30 a m ,
Sunday eventng servrce ,
10 am . B1b!~ study , 11 am ,
meettng
,
7
JO
p
m
ner
)
sup
!
,
Morn
rng
w
or
shrp
,
Sun day School Young Peop le's _wor shr p , 6 p m
7 30 p m Wedne sday serv1ce, 8
Wednesday
MT M ORIAH CHURCH OF pm
10 45 a m
Leg ron , 1 p m Thur sday, I to 3
Brbte s tudy , 7 p m
G
OD
- Ra c rne Route 2 The
J
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HOVAH'
S
WI
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N
ESSES
P
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,
Lad
res.
H'om
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League
7
L A UR EL
C LIFF
FREE
"
M IDW AY
C O MM UNITY
Rev
Charles Hand , pastor
Larry Carnahan , pres rdrng
p m , Prep tl a sses
MET
HODIS
T
ReV
Roberf
C HUR C H
( non
Su nday school. 9 45 a m
.,
mrn 1stor Su nday , B•b l e tee
E Bu&lt;;kley , pastor Wrllram
ctenomr
nat
ton
a
!),
Langsv
tl
le
mor
r,r
ng
worsh
rp
,
11
am
Watchtower
Although the Gl'eal Salt Dexter Road , the Rev Worley lur e , 9 30 am
Bailey , supt , Sunday school
Evenrng servrces, Tuesday and 9 JD a m , morn rng worshrp,
10 JO am , Tuesday
•',.
Lake IS ted by fleshwatet H aley , pa stor Su nday school. study
Frrday , 7 30
B•ble study , 7 30 p m
Thur s
10 30 am , evenrng wor shrp,
streams and has no connec:- 10 am , evenrng worshrp , 7 JO day , mrnrs try sc hool , 7 30
BEARW A LLOW
RIDG E 7 30 p m Wedne sday Chrrstran
p
m
Praye
r
meelrng
,
C HUR C H O F CHRIST B1ble Yo u th Cr usade , 6 30 p m ,
tion w1th the ocean . it 1s Tuesday, 7 30 p m
p m , se rv1 &lt;;e mee l rng a 30
L
st udy , 9 30 am , mornrng prayer m&amp;et•ng, 7 30 p tn ,
about SIX ttmr.s as saltv as g r oup , Frtday , 7 30 p m youth pm
wor s hip , JO 30_ ~-m , even rng Thur sday c horr pra c t•ce . 7
M IDDL E POR T C HURCH of
., the ocean
wor s hrp , 6 30 p m Wednesday pm
C h rrs t m Chrt stra n Un 1on
Brble stud y , 1 30 p m
Lawronce Mantey , pastor
;
UNIT E D MINISTR Y OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Mr s Russell Young , Sunday
M E IG S COUNTY , Th e Un1ted C HRIST ~ Danny Evans ,
Schoo l Supt
Sunday Sc hoo l
P r es b y t e n a n Church , Dwight past or . Norman C Wrll , supt
9 30 am
Evenrn g worsh tp ,
L Zavrtz ; · Pastor D rrector , S unday School 9 30 am ,
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
\&gt;~
meet1ng, 7 30 p m
George w
Hutton and Rev
Worsh•p se r v;ce , 10 30 am
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Lin son Sfebbrns, Ass'f Pastor
Chr1s t ran Endeavor Sunday
Orre c to r s
evenrng
GOD - Rac rne Rout e 2, the
FIRST
UNIT E D
PRES
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Rev J ames M Mun cy pastor
Sun day sc hoo l. 9 45 a m ,
BYTERIAN ,
M1ddle
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
mornrng wor sh rp , 11 a rn ,
port. Sunday Churc h Schoo l , 'LATT E R DAY SAIN TS evenrng worshrp , 7 JO p m
Sc hool 9 30 am , Mrs . Homer Por tl and Racine Road Ra lph
Prayer mee l mg, Tuesday , 7 30
Lee Supt ; Morn rn g Worshtp J ohnson ,
pas t or
H erber1
p m , Young people' s mee t rng ,
10 30 am
Wht l e, Sunday ,Sc hoo l Dr rec t or
7 30 p m Thursday
F I R S T
U N I T E D Sunday Sc hool, 9 30 am ,
R UTLAND CHURCH OF
PRE S BYTERIAN ,
Mrd
Mor n 1ng worshrp, 10 30 am,
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By Keith Wise
'
GOO
Ber th a
K rngrey ,
d l epor t , Sunday Chu r ch School, Sunday even.ng servrce 7 p m
Minister, Rutland Church of Christ
9 30 am , Lew1s Sauer , Sup !
su bstrtute pas l oJ
Sunday
Wed n esday eve n 1n g p raye r ~
This everung as you Sit m your arm chair contemplating Sc hool 10 a rh , worshrp Mo rn 1ng W o r sh rp , 10 30 am se r v rc es , 7 JO p m
servrce 7 p m Sunday Pr ayer
MT
OLIVE CHURCH BETHLEHEM BAPTI ST ,{ your life, consider these factors tha t you may have overlooked, mee trng, We dnesd a y , 7 30 p m
L ong Bottom , Sun day School, G r eat Bend, Charles Norns ,
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
10 am wrth Wr l l ard Pr go tt , paslo r Worshrp servr&lt;:e, 9 30
•
First r no matter wha t state of mmd you are m, there IS CHURCH
~ N e'a r L ong Bot
sup ! Evangelrst message each am , Sunday Sc h ool , 10 30
someone who loves you Yes, God loves you' (John 3· 16 ), that !om Estrl Har t. p asto r , R oy Sunday even rng, 7 30 p m by am
B r own,
assiSta n t
pastor
E lder R usse ll Cl rne, m rn 1s l er
CARLETON CHURCH person you see every mornmg lookmg back at you m the mirror Sunday
or t he A postolrc Fa1 th B rb l e K;ngsbu ry
school 10 a m , Chu r ch
Road
Sunday
,· With all of h1s or her fallmgs or tnwnphs.
St udy , Wednes d ay. 7 30 p m
Sc hool , 9 30 a m, Ralph Car l ,
7 30
p m
each
Su nday
rn g p rayer mee tm g 7 JO
F I R S T
U N I T E D supt Wo r shtp se r v rce, 10 30
...
Second , If you know the Lord and have come to a savmg peven
m Thu r sday
PRESBYTERIAN , Sy r ac u se , am and 7 30 p m a lt ern ately
MIDDLEPORT
PEN Mo r n, n g W q r s hr p, 9 a m . Pr ayer meet1ng, W ednesday .
.: knowledge of him, what type of fruit are you producmg'
T E CO STAL - T h rrd Ave , th e
Sunday Church School , 10 am
7 JO p m
Rev , Jay Sttles.
Galatians 5 22·23 says , "But the fruit of the spint IS Love, JOY,
Mrs Sam pson Ha rt , Supt
pas t or
Rev Wr ll ram Knr ll e l pastor
S TIVERSVILLE
COM OLD
DEXTER
CON peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, Rona l d Dugan , Sunday Sc hoo l
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Sup!
Classes for all ages
:: temperance, agamst such there IS no law " You may say to even1ng se r vrce , 7 JO p m
school servrce, 10 a m , P rayer
Rev
Carl
R rc h a rd s,
meetr n g, T hu rs d ay, 7 p m , pas t o r
Mr s
Wo rl ey
Brble s t udy Wednesday, 7 JO
., yourself, "but I don 't ha ve those fruits." If not, then let us Simply
Sunday eve n rng serv rce, 7 p m
Fra n crs, Su n day schoo l supt
P m you t h se r v rco€5, Frrday
:; look at the B1ble's cntena of salvatwn.
7 30 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday s c hool , 9 45 am ,
FR E EWILL BAPTIST ,Pomeroy H a rrrsonvd l e c hurc h serv1ces , seco n d and
•,•
The Bible IS very explicit as to the steps of sa lvatton . On the Cor ner As h and Plum , M• d
Road Ke nn e th Eberts, pas t or
f ourth
Su nd ays
f ortowrng
day of Pentecost after , ''eve~y man heard them speak m h1sown
r.J i e por t ,
N oe l
Herrman ,
Paul McE l roy, Sunday School Sunday school. frr st and t ht r d
a s tor •S a turday
evenrng
Sup I Sunday Sc h ool 9 30 am , Sunday evenrngs, 7 30 p m
language," Peter preached the first gospel sermon.ln Acts 2·37 pserv
•ce. 7 p m Sunday school
morn rng worshtp and com
L 0 N G
8 0 T T 0 M
mu nr on, 10 30 a m , Su n day CHRISTIAN Mr
R ober t
IO a m
Sunda y even rng
:: this preaching produ ced the questiO n, "Men and brethren what
worship, 7 p m
evening
youth
Chrrstra
n
en
Wya
f1
,
pas
to
r
Su
nd
a
y
Sc hool
shall we do ?"
.
FIRST BAPTIST Of Mrd
deavo r
6 30, Wo r Sh ip ser
su p t , Ro nal d Osborne, Bible
The reply was simple, d1rect, and biblica l: "Repent and be d lepor t. corner o f S l)r;,th an d v rces, Sunday, 7 30 p m Sc hoo l 9 30 am, pr eac h mg
Palmer St ree ts Rev Cha r les
Wednesda y even m g prayer 10 45 am , Evenrng se r v rc es , •
'• b..1.pbzed everyone of you in the name of Jesus for the remissiOn
meet rng and B 1b le study, 7 JO 7 30 p m
Srmons .
p d s t or
Danny
Thompso n
Sunday Sc h o o l
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
p m
of SinS, and shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."
Super rn t end ent
Su nday
ST J OHN LUTHERAN .- METHODIST - R on a ld W el l s, •·
r'
Other examples of conversion are JUst as plam. In Acts 35 ch u r c h school f or every on e P rn e G r ove the Rev A rth ur p .;~s t or Sunday Schoo l 9 30
, M orn rn g wor shrp
Combs. pas t or Su n day school. am , Mor n rn g w or shr p , 10 JO
• Ph1llip preached Jesus, and afterward the eunuch confessed 910 1515 am
a m .. Eve n 1n g servrc es
9 30 a m , church servrces, am , Youn g Peop le's Servrce
6 45 p m . Eva nge l 1s t rc ser
" Jesus and was batized (Immersed). Paul m Acts 9, after 7 30 p m Wednes d i,'ly p rayer 10 30 am
serv rce , 7 30 p m Ex tr a youth
BRADBURY CHURCH OF VrCe,
JO
p m
Pr a y e r
repending, was baptized {urunersed ). The Jailer, Aqu1la and ac t rv rtres on Su n day , 5 p m , CHRIST B rbl e Sc h oo l , 9 JO mee l rn g 7 Thur
sd a y, 7 30 p m
for a l l you th u p to s.x th g r ade
am , m ornr n g worsh rp , 10 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEb
PriScilla, all of these were merely ohedient
6 30 f or run tor and senror hr gh
am Sunday eve nm g W or sh •P MISSION - B al d Knob s, R ev
•
Many would have you believe that you are saved first, then stu de nt s
Se r v rce, •7 30 p m , chor r L
R
Gluesencamp, pas t or
OF
CHRIST ,
prac l •ce Sunday a nd W ed
Roge r Wrlfre d , Sr , Sun day
:; baptized . But Mark 16: 16 says, "He that believeth and Is baptized M CHURCH
rddt e port. 5 th a nd M a r n
nesday 7 p m , pr a y er mee t rng Sc h ool Su p!
Sund a y Sc hoo l
' sha ll be saved; he that believeth not shall be damned ." It doesn't
Rau lrn M oye r p as t o r Mr ch a e l
and B rble St u d y W edn esQay, 9 JO am
Sun d a y evenr ng
Ge rl ac h Sun da y Schoo l su p !
7 30 p m
worsh1p 7 30 P ray er mt:!et rng,
say, "he that believeth and IS saved shall he baptized.' '
Brb l e Sc h oo l , 9 JO a m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Tuesday , 7 30 p m
E rn es t
mor nt n g w or shrp , 10 JO a m
Rev F r ee land N or r tS, pastor
Deeter, class leader
Yo uth
..
You may ask, 'If the B1ble places such an emphaSis on total
eve n rng wor sh rp, 7 30 p m ,
Sund ay sch ool 10 am , Ch ur ch mee t rn g, Wednes d ay, 7 30
:: conversion , why does my church mefely say to come to an altar, praye r servt ce 7 p m Wed se r vtce, 7 p m Wednesd ay p m E r nest D eete r , leade r
_
•
B rble St u d y, 7 p m
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
:: repent and let Jesus come in ?" The answer to this questiOn IS not nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
RACINE FIRST CHUR CH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
.; opinionated, but scripturally based. Do you remember Peter 's OF THE NAZARENE -- R ev
OF
THE
NAZARENE
CHRIST R ober t S h o o k,
A udr y M 1ller, pas t o r , L ew rs
Sun d ay Sc h ool , 9 30 am . pasto r
Su n day sc hooL 9 30
reply to the people on Pentecost? He answers the questiOn of
E ll•s. Sund a y sc h oo l su pt ,
Morn rng WorS h ip, 10 30 am , am, Russe ll Spencer , supt,
when our sins are remitted and how to receive the Holy Spmt. If Sund ay sc"',o ol , 9 30 a m , Even rng w ors h rp, 7 30 p m , wo r shrp serv rce, 10 45 am ,
mornm g wo r sh rp , 10 30 , 1Un 1or
Wed n esday M rd W ee k Se rvr ce
e v en rr'l g wor shi P alt er na t rng
you read Acts 2:38 there is a little word you may have overlooked socre
ty , 6 30 p m N Y P S, 6 45
Sunday School Su p er rn t endent , w rth C E at 7 30 p m
on
m your reading . This word IS for. In the ongmallanguage this p m Sunday evan g elrs l rc Ge r al d We ll s Pasto r , Rev Sund ay Prayer mee t mg, 7 30
meettng, 7 30 - p m
Prayer
Mo rr rs M Wo lf e
p m W ed nesd ay A lf r ed W olfe,
word IS "etS 1 and denotes purpose, or conclusion. In other words
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST lay l ead er
meetr ng, W ed n esd ay, 7 30 p m
Edwar d B
F isc h er , pas t or
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
MEIGS
baptism is for the remisston of sins and reception of the Holy'
COOPERATIVE
rn l el'"lm ,
R onn te
Sals er, Coolvr ll e R D .Qev Roy D ee t er ,
Spmt.
.
PARISH
Sunday Sc hool su p t , Su nda y pas t or
sun day sch ooL 9 30
THE UNITED
sc ho o l, 9 30 a m , m orn tng am
w or.shrp ser v rce , 10 30
All scholars of every denominatiOn admit that at baptism _ _ METHODIST
CHURCH
worsh1 p 10 45 am , Sun d ay am B1b le st u d y and p r aye r
(lmmerston) our sins are washed away and we receive the Holy
Robert R . Card
evenr n g w ors h tp, 7 30 p m
scrvrce, Wednesd a y, 7 30 p m
Drrector
Wednesda y eve rn g Brble st ud y,
RUTLAND
Spirtt Differences in opinion have come from pohcy leaders at
POM ERO.Y ,CLUSTER
7 JO p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
the grass roots level of denominations. Let us then declare the
Rev Robert R . Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev
Sarn u e l Jac k so n ,
Rev F Stant en Smrth
Rev
La wr e n ce
S ull ;van, p asto r Sunday School , 10 am ,
whole truth and nothing but the truth, that If a person wants the
CHESTER ~ W or s h ip 9 15
pasto r
Sun d ay Sch oo l 9 30 M rs
Gert ru d e Butler, s up t
fruits of the spirit that are genwne, he must sincerely accept am , Chur ch Sc hoo l 10 a m
a m , you th a nd IUnr or yo uth P raye r servrce , 1 30 p m
ENTERPRISE - W or sh1 p, 9
servtce, 6 45 p m , evenrn g prea-chrng servrce. 1 p m
Jesus by faith r smcerely repent of his sms, smcerely confesses am
, Ch u r ch Sc h ool, 10 a m
wo r sh rp ,7 JOpm , pr aye r an d
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FLATWOODS - Wor shrp, 11
Jesus as the Son of God, sincerely be hapbzed {immersed 1 for
pr arse, We d nesd ay, 7 JO p m
CHRIST - Ketfh Wrse, pas t or
, Ch u r c h Sc h ool 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE Sun da y Sc h oo l , 9 30am , V H
the remisswn of his sms and the gift of lhe Holy Spirit, and then am
POMEROY
Wo rs h rp ,
BAPTIST _
Re v
Ho war d Braley, sup ! , w ors h ;p se r vrce
10 30 am , Ch ur ch Sch ool 9 15
faithfully follow Jesus in spirit, !"hich is the frwt of the spmt.
Krmb l e,pas tor Sunda y Schoo l , and c om mun ro n , 10 30 am ,
a m , U M Y F 6 30 p m
10 a m , rt enr y D a v rs, supt , eve nrn g se r v rce, 7 p m ,
Let us not forget that neither step m itself brmgs salvation
ROCK SPRINGS - W or shtp
even 1ng se r v rce, 7 30 p m
Wednesd a y , Brble s t ud y , 7 p m
10 a m , Ch urc h Sc h oo l 9 a m
P raye r meetr n g, T h ursday, Regu l ar b oard mee trn g, th rr d
)ust as nails by themselves, wood by itself, plaster by 1tself doe~
UMYF 6 30pm
7 30 p m
Sa t u r day eac h m ont h , 7 p m
not build a house . These steps provide the greatest mind movmg
MIDQLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
GOD
R ev
Ja m es Sa t
CHURCH The Rev
L ee
e~perten ce mall of one's lifetime. Salvation ts for conversion or
HEATH Wo r s h rp 10 JO
1erf re l d, pasto r Su nd ay sc hoo l. Bu rn e m ,
P astor
Sund a y
change of the nature that makes us sinful. Jesus, only Jesus, shed a m , Ch u r c h Sc h oo l 9 30 a m , 9 30 am , wor shr p se r vrce , 11 School 9 30 a m , Wors h tp
UMYF 7 p m
am , eve nrn g ser v ice, 7, servrce , 11 a m
We dn esd ay
his blood for the world on the Cross.
.
RUTLAND - Wor sh tp 9 15
praye r se r v rce and yo uth p raye r meetrng, 7 30 p m
a m , Churc h Schoo l 10 a m .
If yo~ want your life to have more purpose, be obedient to
servrce, Wed n esd ay, 1 p m
Sun d&lt;"Y nrg ht wors h rp , 7 30
U M Y F 7 pm
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN . P m
God's Word, not to the word of any man . You will th en produce·
SALEM CENTER Wor
CHURCH - Robert E Musser,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
s hr p 9 a m , Chu rc h Sc h oo l 10
fruit from that spint you received at Bapttsm.
pas tor
Sun da y Sc hool, 9 30 THE
NAZARENE
Rev
am ,, U MYF Th ur sd ay, 7 p m
am , Robe rt Bobo, s u pt , Lloyd D Gr rm m, Jr, p as to r
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
mor n rn g
wors h tp ,
10 30 , Su n day School. 9 30 a m ,
Rev Merrell Floyd
Sunday evenrn g se r vrce, 7 JO , Morn rng w o r shr p , 10 30 am ,
ASBURY Wor s h ip 11
M rd week ser v1ce , We d nesd ay
Yo un g people 's se r vrce , 6 45
a m , Ch urch School 9 50 a m .
7 30 p m
' P m , E v a ng e l is t rc s er vrce ,
WSCS, l s i Tu esday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF 7 30 P m W ed n esda y even rn g
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 THE NAZARENE .,..., Rev M
NOTICE
se r v1ce. 7 30 p m
Brds w111 b e rece rved by th e a m • C h u r ~h School 10 am .
C
L a r 1more, pas t o r
Bo b
MASON COUNTY
underS ig ned at t he Law Offrce w scs, 3rd We d nesday , 7 30
Moor e , Sun day Sc hoo l Sup!
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
'
of B~rnard V Pul t z, P omer oy p m
Sunday Sc h ool, classes for a tl
George Casto, pa st or Sunday
MINER SVILLE Worsh rp
Nat1onal
Bank
Burldrng ,
ages, 9 30 am , m ornrn g
Sc hool. 9 JO eve n 1ng worshrp ,
10 a m , Ch urc h Sc h o o t ' 9 am ,
Pome r oy , Oh 10, un t 1l Satu r day,
wo r shrp , 10 45 , N Y P S Sunda y , 7 JO Thursday evenmg pr ayer
Aprrl 28. 1973, for the sa le of the W SCS, 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
eva n gel i StiC se r vtce servtce 7 JO p m
6 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Ch u rch
Char re's
H ya tt
prope rt y,
Sunday, 7 30 p m M1d week
M A SON FIRST BAPTIST and be mf ormed of the t unc
~rluated 10 the
Vi ll age o f school 9 am , w ors h rp se r
p r ayer meetrng, Wedn esd ay,
Secon d an d Pomer oy Sf s , Sta n
; t1o n s of 'I(Our gove r nment are
Mrddlepor t cons ts l rng Il l (11 A v rce 730pm
7 30 p m , M1ss ronary mee li ng,
Craig pastor Sun day schoo l ,
e m b od red rn p ub l rc no ti ces In
SOUTHERN CLUSTER ..
vacant lot used as a trarler
sec ond Wed n esd ay, 7 30 p m
9 45 am , wo r shrp se r vrce , 11
that se lf government c ha r ges
Re v . F r ank Chee se brew
space to ca l ed on Nor t h Secon d
UN l TEO
FAITH
NON
am · ' tra.nrng unron , 6 30
a ll crfr l e ns t o be rn t orm ed
Rev . Martha Ann Mattn er
Avenue and &lt;V Res rden ce r ear
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
P m evenrng wo r sh rp servrce.
th rs new spa per urges eve r y
Rev . Howard Shivel e y
estate located af 7 9 1 N orth
Robert Smith, pastor Sund a y
7 30 P m
Mrd week pr ayer
c i ti ze n to r ead an d stu d y th ese
BETHANY
( Do r ca s )
Se cond Avenue , Midd l epor t ,
school 9 30 am , c rass teader
se r vrce Wed nesday , 7 30 p m
n o t rees we st rong l y adv•se
Worshr p , 9 30 am , Ch urch
Ohro, on whrch rS located a sl~
Leo Hrll , wor S h rp serv 1ce:
FAIRVIEW
BI 8 L E
th ose crtrze n s, seekr n g l ur th er
Schoo l 10 30 a m
room house wrth bath
10 30 am , ch ur ch , 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Leta rt Rou t e 1. the
rnlo rm atron , to exe r crse therr
CARMEL W ors h ip , 11
Terms of sa l e cash rn hand on
E D E N
U N 1 T E 0
Rev
S ian Crarg , p as t or
r rQh t of access to pu blrc
day ol sate A ll brds wr i t be a m , 1s t and 3r d Sun days,
BNCTHREN IN CHRIST _
Sunday s c hool 9 30 am ,
re c ords a nd p u bl rc meet 1ngs
sub1ect to approval by the Church Sch ool, 10 am
E ldon R Bla k~. p a sto r Sun d ay
prayer and Brble sfudy , 7 · 30
APPLE GROVE - Wo r sh rp,
Probote Court , and !he rrght rS
School
10 am
Wrnn 1e
p m Collage prayer servrce ,
reserved to re t ect any and all 7 JO p m f rr sl and thrrd Sun
Hols •ng er , Sup '
Mor n rng
Tuesday , 10 am , wors h tp
b rds
cl ay~
C h u r ch sc h oo l. 9 JO sermon, IT am , Eventng
se r v1ce , Fnday 7 30 p m
am , p r aye r meetmg , frrst serv rce Chrrstran E nd eavor,
MA SON
CHURCH
OF
W ednesday , 7 JO p m
HARRIETT HYATT
7 30
p m
M rs
Ly d a
CHRI ST - Worshrp 10 am,
PUBLIC NOTICE
E AST LETART - Wor!:ohrp , Cheva l re r
adm rn rstratrrx Of the
presrde n t
song
B i b l e study , 11 · 15 am,
Se a led b rd s Will be r ece rved
Estate of Charles Hyal', 7 30 p m , secon d a11d f ou rth ser vrce and sermo n , 8 20 Mrd
evenmg worshr p , 7 JO p m ,
by t h e Olr ve Townshi p Board o f
Su ndays, chur c h schooL 9 30 W eek ~ Prayer meetrng . Wed
M rd week serv rce Wednesday ,
dece ased
,• Trustees a t th e o ff ice of the (J) 16, 18, 20, 23, 25 , 27 6t c
am
p r aye r meeti n g , th• t d nesday , 7 30 p m Mrs Marre
7 30 P m
1 Townsh ip Cl erk
f or t he pur
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Hplswrger class l eader
M A SON ASSEMBLY OF
:~ chase of a n ew L oader Backhoe
G R E AT SEND - Wo r Ship IJ
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
GOD - Second St , Mason , W
,, O ff e r e d a s t r ad e rn one ( 1l Case
a n1 ,. 2nd al)d 4th Sundctys
CHRI ST
Loc ated at Rulland
Va Ches t er Tennant, pas tor
• .tJO Loader aa c k h oe
Ct-u r c h '\o: hoo t 10 am
on New 6rma Road , next to
Su nday
School ,
10 am .
1 E ' 6.R.,.. F ALL S
Bid s lo be op en e d at th e off rce
Wo r Shrp
' ores! Acre Park Rev Ray
m ornrng worshrp,
11 am ,
o • t he Tr us t ees a t Reedsv i lle ,
&gt;u,o
'"" •ul 9atTl ,
RouSE' oasror Robert Musser
evange t .s tiC serv •c e . 7 30 p m
l'ower• Sourc~
Brble slully
( p m f'very '?•mnay l:.ic hoot ' sLrpt
Ohro May 2 at 1 o 'cloc;k 1973
SundaY
Btble study and praye r sorvrce,
Tuesday
Specrf•ca lrons f o r the L oa der
~.
h
oo
t,
1
0
JO
am
worshrp
W
edn esd&lt;} y, l 30 p m Phone
The fa ll mg wa t e r o f the
1 ]ti ;.;, •n
Ba c khoe can be ob t ar n ed at t he
nrble study Wed
113 S13 J
resrde n ce of l he C ler k at Long worl d's nw rs could yield
ne ~u ay , 7 JO p m
Sdl o..r r llay
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
M ORNING STAR - WorShip n. ghlprayer se r v lc&lt;~ , 7 30 p m
Booom , O h •O
T h e Board o f enough hydroelect t tc power
C H~IST rn Chr.'stran Unr on Church Schoo l 10 JO
Trustees reserve t he r •gh l to lo m ee t 80 pe t ct&gt;n f of m a n 's 9 JU a rn
G R 0 V E
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Roger Watson ,
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992-2955
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Middle port, Ohio

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Huntington , W. Va.

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106 Court St. Pomeroy 992 -3001

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TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE
Paint- Plumbing &amp; Ele ctric al
Suppli es
Tuppers Plain s ,
667-3963

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RACINE PLANING MILL

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Me1gs &amp; Mason Area
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Building Supples and MillWork
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Tuesday
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17-19

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PAPPY

claim the newness of life returning to dormant branches.
Sprmg sunshine gleams on the white p1llars of the
church. Everywhere i.s joy and gladness as earth prepares fo celebrate the Easter season .
Yet somewhere heort.s ore heavy. Pam blots out
springtide ecstas1es. Bird songs torment minds grayed
with grief. What message c-on the Holy Day bring them?
In the darkest hour of the f~tst Good Friday, Jesus,
deserted by His loflowers, re;ected by those He come
to save, tortured and suHering, said, 11 Fafher, mfo Thy
hands I commend my spmt."
Follow His example this Eostertime. Whatever the situation~ however blaolc the outlook- commend your spirit, your very sell to God.
Your load will be lightened, your being restored.
Your church is on open door wllf(:h caUs you to the joyous realize~
fion ,of God 1t love as an unassailable source of strength in your file.

With the hope it w ill , in some measure, foster and he lp s usta in that which is
good in family and community life, th is featur e is sponsore d by the bus in ess
firm s and o rganization s whose names appear below .

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PORTLAND
Wor ':&gt; h;p 7 10 p nr , f'\l'cntnQ wor shrp. 7 30
ST PAUL LU THERAN
lhc Rt•v
Arthur C
Lund , P m , C llur c: h ~C h oot Y 30 a rn .
P m U rhlf' &lt;,tudy, W('df'lC.,.dily ,
SU TTOH
Wo~ !:.h tp II a m
P&lt;l Sior ~ undc'\y g-o;.c hoot (nur
IIO pm
1n&lt;t ilnd 4th Sunday .. . Chur c h
sery .1du ii L 9 15 a"' , Charles
MT
UNION BAPTIST
&lt;ic: hool 10 a m
Evans , Ct. rr s l t&lt;'!n Edu&lt;:illron
~cv Cec.r l Co~~: , pas lor Sunday
WESLEYAN Ckacntel
Su pt , wor sh•p service. 10 JO
"'c hoot
~up l ;
Joe Sayre
Wor s h tp , 11 a rrr , 'Church
.1 n t , c on t rrmat ton c litsses ,
'lu rld,1y Sch ool , 9 45 a m
Sctu)ol
,
t
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a
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Tuesday
1 8 IS, tun.or c on
Sunday evenrng wor ~ h t p. 7 3Q
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
l •rmrti iOn c la ss. t unE' se t
Wt•&lt;lncsday praye r and B rble
Rev . Jacob Lehman
weck.ly , senror con f rrrnatron
POMEROY
s tudy , I JO p m
Rev
Stanley 8r-4n1dum
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TUPPERS
PLAINS
SACRED HEART Rev
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WorSh tp LOam ,
T vc&lt;; r:Jav
Rev W H Perr•n , Pa~tor . Roy
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
F ather Bernard Krat co vi c: ,
SEVENTH DAY
AD - Church Sc: hool 9 am , Prayer
.. Mayer , . S.up.k-&lt;;hurch school , pa s tor
Euqene Underwood , pastor .
Phone
99 2 ?8?5
Meetmg , Wedn esday tl p m
9 . 15.a m . wor$h1p . 10 24a m ,
V
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Located
on
Howard Caldwell, Jr, Sunday
Sa turday evenrng Mass, 7 30
\,.ONG BOTTOM
Church
Mulb e rry
He l ghl!i ,
near
youth cho•r rehearsal Monday . p rn Su nday Mass , 8 and 10
School Supt . Su nday Sc hool ,
V t&gt; terans M cmorra l Hosprlal , services, 9 a m , s unday 9 30 il m
6 30 p m . Mrs Marv •n Burt.
MQrnrng sermon.
am Con t essrons , Satu rday , 1
Sc
hool
9
45
a
m
Bible
Study
Pomeroy
Pa 'S tor H erbert
dt re c tor ,
sen.or
cho1r
tO 30 a . m , Su nday evenr ng
1 30 p m
every Thur sday , 7 3() p m
Morgan S&lt;Jbbafh Sch ool , ever\1
S(' rV!Ce-, 7 p m
rehearsal ; 7 JD p m ,--fhu rs
POMEROY FIRST BAP NORT H BETHEL
Wor
Saturday at i p m and wor shrp
day ,
Mrs
Paul
Nease .
LETI\RT FALLS UN I TED
TIST
Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
Shrp I! am , Chu rch St:hOOI 10 BREThREN
d•rec lor .
se rv 1Ct" to l lowtng at 3 15 p m
Rev F r eeland
W rl lra m Watson , Sunday school
am
Open B rble dtscuss •on eilch
POMEROY CHURCH OF sup I Su nday school , 9 30 am ,
Norrr s, pastor , Floyd Norr. s .
ALFRED
Sunday school , su pt Sunday school, 9 JOa m ,
Thursday at 7 30 p m at the
THE NAZARENE
Corner
BYF , 6 p m .
Brb le study
9 oiS
a m
each
Sund ay ,
chu r ch
" The
Frrendly
Unton ana Mulberry
Rev
mornrng sermon , TO JO am ,
Wednesday
7 p m , ch o rr
preachmg
a
i
II
a
m
each
Chur
ch
"
Clyde
V
Henderson
,
pastor
Prayer serv1ce . Wednesday .
practrce Wednesday , 8 30 p m
.'
Sunday Prayer meeting , 1 4S 7 30 p m
GRA H AM
UNIT ·EO
Sunday School , 9 30 a m , Glen
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
'•
p m Wedne sday , W SCS 8 p m
MET H ODIST Prea c hrng
McClung , sup !
morntng.
CHESHIRE CHURC H OF
HOLINESS CHURC H
on th~rd Tuesday each mon lh
9 JO a m , frr5t and s.econd
worship , 10 30 am . evenmg
GOD
OF PROP H ECY , G P
Harr
rs
onvllle
Road
,
Rev
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Sundays of each mon th , lh rrd
s.e rvtce , 7 30 . mid week ser
0 Dell Mar, ley , Pa !'.IOr , Henry
sc
hool
,
9
30
.
preachrng
,
7
30
and t ourth Su ndays each
v1ce , Wednesday , 7 30 p m
10 am , Arthur Hen son, Sup! ,
Eblrn
Su nday School Su pt
"
p m Sunda y , prayer mee t rng , Mornrng Wor5h tp . 11 am ,
month , worsh•p servrce at 7 JO
GRACE
EPISCOPAL
Sun day Scho ol 9 30 a m ,
7 30 p m Tuesday , W SCS, 7 30 Young Peoples se rv tce . 7 p m ,
p m Wednesday evenings at
prayer and sermon ,
Eveninq w orshr p 7 JO p m ,
" Morning
f
rrif Thursday each mon th
7
JO,
Prayer
and
Btbl
e
Study
10 30 a m Holy commun•or,
Ev e nrng serv.ce, 7 30 p m
Praye r and Prarse service ,
SI LVER RI D GE ~ W o r Shi p Wednesday M•d W eek Prayer
FIRST SO U T H ER N BAP and se rmon . f irst sundays 1
Thursday
.
7
30
p
m
''.
10 am , Church School, 9 am
T I ST ?82 MUlberry Ave ,
10 30 a m
Church schoo L
Se rv rce, 7 30 p m , Youth
NEASE
SETTLEME N T
TUPPERS
PLAI N S
P omeroy ,
affilrated
wrth
k i ndergarten l hrough e1ghth
meet rng 6 30 p m , Even.ng
CHAPEL
Non
Worshrp 9 a rn , C hurch worshrp , 7 30 p m
S B C , th e Rev
F r ed H rll,
grade . 10 JO a m
•
denomrnatrona l , George S
Schoo l , 10 am
p as tor
Her shel M cClure ,
,.•
P OM ER OY CHURCH OF Drier , PasfOr Sunday Sc hool 10
C H ESTER C HU RCH O F
KE N O
C HU RC H
OF T H E N AZARE N E
Sunday schoo l sup t Sunday
CHR IST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr ,
Rev
am WOrSI'rrp Se rv 1ce 11 am
' pastor
CHR I ST Hobart N ew e l l. Herbert Grate, pastor wor
sc hoo l. 9 JO a m , morn rng
Btble School, 9 30 a rn ,
Sunday fl !Qhl servrces 7 30
su
pt
Se
n.•rce
weekly
,
9
lOam
worshrp , 10 30 am , , Sunday
worshrp , 10 30 , adult worshrp
Shr p se rvr ce, 11 am and 7 30
pm
Wednesday Prayer
on Su nday Prea c hrng frr s t and p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
evang etrstrc meetrng , 7 30 p m
servrc:e and young people- 's
mectmg 7 30 p m
Everyone
!h lrd Sunday s of month by 9 30 am
Prayer meetrng , Wedne sday,
meetmg , both 7 30 p m sun
wetconu:!
Rrchard
Barton ,
Cl tf! Ord Smr th , 9 30 am
7 JO p m
day Wednesday , combrnE'd
supt Prayer meetrng
Wed
POMEROY
WES T SID E
H OBSO N
C HRI S TIAN nesday , 7 30 p m
M IDDL E POR T
Brblc
study
and
prayer
CHURC
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OF
CH
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200
W
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MT MO RIAH B APTIST mcelrng, 7 30 p m
B RADBUR Y ' CHURCH O F
Ma rn St - Lor en T Stephens ,
Sund ay Sc hool , 9 30 C HR IST
Corne r F ourth and Ma 1n , pasfor
TH E SAL VA TION ARMY ~
Clr fford Smr lh ,
evangeltsl. pho n e 992 7856
Leonard Grlmore , frrst mm .s t er Sunday Sc hool 9 30
M iddleport Rev H enry Key , am
Envoy Ray W Wrn rng , oft rctr
Conserva t.v e.
non
.• m charge Sunday , 10 am , rnslrumenta l Sunday worsh •P· Jr . pa s tor Su nday Schqo l , 9 30 e lder . evenrng se rvrce , 7 JO am , mornrng Church 10 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer am
'
a m , Mr s Erv.n Baum gar d
Ho l rness meetrng , 10 30 a m ,
Sunday eventng servrce ,
10 am . B1b!~ study , 11 am ,
meettng
,
7
JO
p
m
ner
)
sup
!
,
Morn
rng
w
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shrp
,
Sun day School Young Peop le's _wor shr p , 6 p m
7 30 p m Wedne sday serv1ce, 8
Wednesday
MT M ORIAH CHURCH OF pm
10 45 a m
Leg ron , 1 p m Thur sday, I to 3
Brbte s tudy , 7 p m
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C O MM UNITY
Rev
Charles Hand , pastor
Larry Carnahan , pres rdrng
p m , Prep tl a sses
MET
HODIS
T
ReV
Roberf
C HUR C H
( non
Su nday school. 9 45 a m
.,
mrn 1stor Su nday , B•b l e tee
E Bu&lt;;kley , pastor Wrllram
ctenomr
nat
ton
a
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Langsv
tl
le
mor
r,r
ng
worsh
rp
,
11
am
Watchtower
Although the Gl'eal Salt Dexter Road , the Rev Worley lur e , 9 30 am
Bailey , supt , Sunday school
Evenrng servrces, Tuesday and 9 JD a m , morn rng worshrp,
10 JO am , Tuesday
•',.
Lake IS ted by fleshwatet H aley , pa stor Su nday school. study
Frrday , 7 30
B•ble study , 7 30 p m
Thur s
10 30 am , evenrng wor shrp,
streams and has no connec:- 10 am , evenrng worshrp , 7 JO day , mrnrs try sc hool , 7 30
BEARW A LLOW
RIDG E 7 30 p m Wedne sday Chrrstran
p
m
Praye
r
meelrng
,
C HUR C H O F CHRIST B1ble Yo u th Cr usade , 6 30 p m ,
tion w1th the ocean . it 1s Tuesday, 7 30 p m
p m , se rv1 &lt;;e mee l rng a 30
L
st udy , 9 30 am , mornrng prayer m&amp;et•ng, 7 30 p tn ,
about SIX ttmr.s as saltv as g r oup , Frtday , 7 30 p m youth pm
wor s hip , JO 30_ ~-m , even rng Thur sday c horr pra c t•ce . 7
M IDDL E POR T C HURCH of
., the ocean
wor s hrp , 6 30 p m Wednesday pm
C h rrs t m Chrt stra n Un 1on
Brble stud y , 1 30 p m
Lawronce Mantey , pastor
;
UNIT E D MINISTR Y OF
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Mr s Russell Young , Sunday
M E IG S COUNTY , Th e Un1ted C HRIST ~ Danny Evans ,
Schoo l Supt
Sunday Sc hoo l
P r es b y t e n a n Church , Dwight past or . Norman C Wrll , supt
9 30 am
Evenrn g worsh tp ,
L Zavrtz ; · Pastor D rrector , S unday School 9 30 am ,
7 30
Wednesday
prayer
\&gt;~
meet1ng, 7 30 p m
George w
Hutton and Rev
Worsh•p se r v;ce , 10 30 am
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Lin son Sfebbrns, Ass'f Pastor
Chr1s t ran Endeavor Sunday
Orre c to r s
evenrng
GOD - Rac rne Rout e 2, the
FIRST
UNIT E D
PRES
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Rev J ames M Mun cy pastor
Sun day sc hoo l. 9 45 a m ,
BYTERIAN ,
M1ddle
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
mornrng wor sh rp , 11 a rn ,
port. Sunday Churc h Schoo l , 'LATT E R DAY SAIN TS evenrng worshrp , 7 JO p m
Sc hool 9 30 am , Mrs . Homer Por tl and Racine Road Ra lph
Prayer mee l mg, Tuesday , 7 30
Lee Supt ; Morn rn g Worshtp J ohnson ,
pas t or
H erber1
p m , Young people' s mee t rng ,
10 30 am
Wht l e, Sunday ,Sc hoo l Dr rec t or
7 30 p m Thursday
F I R S T
U N I T E D Sunday Sc hool, 9 30 am ,
R UTLAND CHURCH OF
PRE S BYTERIAN ,
Mrd
Mor n 1ng worshrp, 10 30 am,
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By Keith Wise
'
GOO
Ber th a
K rngrey ,
d l epor t , Sunday Chu r ch School, Sunday even.ng servrce 7 p m
Minister, Rutland Church of Christ
9 30 am , Lew1s Sauer , Sup !
su bstrtute pas l oJ
Sunday
Wed n esday eve n 1n g p raye r ~
This everung as you Sit m your arm chair contemplating Sc hool 10 a rh , worshrp Mo rn 1ng W o r sh rp , 10 30 am se r v rc es , 7 JO p m
servrce 7 p m Sunday Pr ayer
MT
OLIVE CHURCH BETHLEHEM BAPTI ST ,{ your life, consider these factors tha t you may have overlooked, mee trng, We dnesd a y , 7 30 p m
L ong Bottom , Sun day School, G r eat Bend, Charles Norns ,
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
10 am wrth Wr l l ard Pr go tt , paslo r Worshrp servr&lt;:e, 9 30
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First r no matter wha t state of mmd you are m, there IS CHURCH
~ N e'a r L ong Bot
sup ! Evangelrst message each am , Sunday Sc h ool , 10 30
someone who loves you Yes, God loves you' (John 3· 16 ), that !om Estrl Har t. p asto r , R oy Sunday even rng, 7 30 p m by am
B r own,
assiSta n t
pastor
E lder R usse ll Cl rne, m rn 1s l er
CARLETON CHURCH person you see every mornmg lookmg back at you m the mirror Sunday
or t he A postolrc Fa1 th B rb l e K;ngsbu ry
school 10 a m , Chu r ch
Road
Sunday
,· With all of h1s or her fallmgs or tnwnphs.
St udy , Wednes d ay. 7 30 p m
Sc hool , 9 30 a m, Ralph Car l ,
7 30
p m
each
Su nday
rn g p rayer mee tm g 7 JO
F I R S T
U N I T E D supt Wo r shtp se r v rce, 10 30
...
Second , If you know the Lord and have come to a savmg peven
m Thu r sday
PRESBYTERIAN , Sy r ac u se , am and 7 30 p m a lt ern ately
MIDDLEPORT
PEN Mo r n, n g W q r s hr p, 9 a m . Pr ayer meet1ng, W ednesday .
.: knowledge of him, what type of fruit are you producmg'
T E CO STAL - T h rrd Ave , th e
Sunday Church School , 10 am
7 JO p m
Rev , Jay Sttles.
Galatians 5 22·23 says , "But the fruit of the spint IS Love, JOY,
Mrs Sam pson Ha rt , Supt
pas t or
Rev Wr ll ram Knr ll e l pastor
S TIVERSVILLE
COM OLD
DEXTER
CON peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, Rona l d Dugan , Sunday Sc hoo l
MUNITY CHURCH - Sun day GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Sup!
Classes for all ages
:: temperance, agamst such there IS no law " You may say to even1ng se r vrce , 7 JO p m
school servrce, 10 a m , P rayer
Rev
Carl
R rc h a rd s,
meetr n g, T hu rs d ay, 7 p m , pas t o r
Mr s
Wo rl ey
Brble s t udy Wednesday, 7 JO
., yourself, "but I don 't ha ve those fruits." If not, then let us Simply
Sunday eve n rng serv rce, 7 p m
Fra n crs, Su n day schoo l supt
P m you t h se r v rco€5, Frrday
:; look at the B1ble's cntena of salvatwn.
7 30 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday s c hool , 9 45 am ,
FR E EWILL BAPTIST ,Pomeroy H a rrrsonvd l e c hurc h serv1ces , seco n d and
•,•
The Bible IS very explicit as to the steps of sa lvatton . On the Cor ner As h and Plum , M• d
Road Ke nn e th Eberts, pas t or
f ourth
Su nd ays
f ortowrng
day of Pentecost after , ''eve~y man heard them speak m h1sown
r.J i e por t ,
N oe l
Herrman ,
Paul McE l roy, Sunday School Sunday school. frr st and t ht r d
a s tor •S a turday
evenrng
Sup I Sunday Sc h ool 9 30 am , Sunday evenrngs, 7 30 p m
language," Peter preached the first gospel sermon.ln Acts 2·37 pserv
•ce. 7 p m Sunday school
morn rng worshtp and com
L 0 N G
8 0 T T 0 M
mu nr on, 10 30 a m , Su n day CHRISTIAN Mr
R ober t
IO a m
Sunda y even rng
:: this preaching produ ced the questiO n, "Men and brethren what
worship, 7 p m
evening
youth
Chrrstra
n
en
Wya
f1
,
pas
to
r
Su
nd
a
y
Sc hool
shall we do ?"
.
FIRST BAPTIST Of Mrd
deavo r
6 30, Wo r Sh ip ser
su p t , Ro nal d Osborne, Bible
The reply was simple, d1rect, and biblica l: "Repent and be d lepor t. corner o f S l)r;,th an d v rces, Sunday, 7 30 p m Sc hoo l 9 30 am, pr eac h mg
Palmer St ree ts Rev Cha r les
Wednesda y even m g prayer 10 45 am , Evenrng se r v rc es , •
'• b..1.pbzed everyone of you in the name of Jesus for the remissiOn
meet rng and B 1b le study, 7 JO 7 30 p m
Srmons .
p d s t or
Danny
Thompso n
Sunday Sc h o o l
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
p m
of SinS, and shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost."
Super rn t end ent
Su nday
ST J OHN LUTHERAN .- METHODIST - R on a ld W el l s, •·
r'
Other examples of conversion are JUst as plam. In Acts 35 ch u r c h school f or every on e P rn e G r ove the Rev A rth ur p .;~s t or Sunday Schoo l 9 30
, M orn rn g wor shrp
Combs. pas t or Su n day school. am , Mor n rn g w or shr p , 10 JO
• Ph1llip preached Jesus, and afterward the eunuch confessed 910 1515 am
a m .. Eve n 1n g servrc es
9 30 a m , church servrces, am , Youn g Peop le's Servrce
6 45 p m . Eva nge l 1s t rc ser
" Jesus and was batized (Immersed). Paul m Acts 9, after 7 30 p m Wednes d i,'ly p rayer 10 30 am
serv rce , 7 30 p m Ex tr a youth
BRADBURY CHURCH OF VrCe,
JO
p m
Pr a y e r
repending, was baptized {urunersed ). The Jailer, Aqu1la and ac t rv rtres on Su n day , 5 p m , CHRIST B rbl e Sc h oo l , 9 JO mee l rn g 7 Thur
sd a y, 7 30 p m
for a l l you th u p to s.x th g r ade
am , m ornr n g worsh rp , 10 30
FREEDOM
GOSPEb
PriScilla, all of these were merely ohedient
6 30 f or run tor and senror hr gh
am Sunday eve nm g W or sh •P MISSION - B al d Knob s, R ev
•
Many would have you believe that you are saved first, then stu de nt s
Se r v rce, •7 30 p m , chor r L
R
Gluesencamp, pas t or
OF
CHRIST ,
prac l •ce Sunday a nd W ed
Roge r Wrlfre d , Sr , Sun day
:; baptized . But Mark 16: 16 says, "He that believeth and Is baptized M CHURCH
rddt e port. 5 th a nd M a r n
nesday 7 p m , pr a y er mee t rng Sc h ool Su p!
Sund a y Sc hoo l
' sha ll be saved; he that believeth not shall be damned ." It doesn't
Rau lrn M oye r p as t o r Mr ch a e l
and B rble St u d y W edn esQay, 9 JO am
Sun d a y evenr ng
Ge rl ac h Sun da y Schoo l su p !
7 30 p m
worsh1p 7 30 P ray er mt:!et rng,
say, "he that believeth and IS saved shall he baptized.' '
Brb l e Sc h oo l , 9 JO a m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Tuesday , 7 30 p m
E rn es t
mor nt n g w or shrp , 10 JO a m
Rev F r ee land N or r tS, pastor
Deeter, class leader
Yo uth
..
You may ask, 'If the B1ble places such an emphaSis on total
eve n rng wor sh rp, 7 30 p m ,
Sund ay sch ool 10 am , Ch ur ch mee t rn g, Wednes d ay, 7 30
:: conversion , why does my church mefely say to come to an altar, praye r servt ce 7 p m Wed se r vtce, 7 p m Wednesd ay p m E r nest D eete r , leade r
_
•
B rble St u d y, 7 p m
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
:: repent and let Jesus come in ?" The answer to this questiOn IS not nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
RACINE FIRST CHUR CH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
.; opinionated, but scripturally based. Do you remember Peter 's OF THE NAZARENE -- R ev
OF
THE
NAZARENE
CHRIST R ober t S h o o k,
A udr y M 1ller, pas t o r , L ew rs
Sun d ay Sc h ool , 9 30 am . pasto r
Su n day sc hooL 9 30
reply to the people on Pentecost? He answers the questiOn of
E ll•s. Sund a y sc h oo l su pt ,
Morn rng WorS h ip, 10 30 am , am, Russe ll Spencer , supt,
when our sins are remitted and how to receive the Holy Spmt. If Sund ay sc"',o ol , 9 30 a m , Even rng w ors h rp, 7 30 p m , wo r shrp serv rce, 10 45 am ,
mornm g wo r sh rp , 10 30 , 1Un 1or
Wed n esday M rd W ee k Se rvr ce
e v en rr'l g wor shi P alt er na t rng
you read Acts 2:38 there is a little word you may have overlooked socre
ty , 6 30 p m N Y P S, 6 45
Sunday School Su p er rn t endent , w rth C E at 7 30 p m
on
m your reading . This word IS for. In the ongmallanguage this p m Sunday evan g elrs l rc Ge r al d We ll s Pasto r , Rev Sund ay Prayer mee t mg, 7 30
meettng, 7 30 - p m
Prayer
Mo rr rs M Wo lf e
p m W ed nesd ay A lf r ed W olfe,
word IS "etS 1 and denotes purpose, or conclusion. In other words
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST lay l ead er
meetr ng, W ed n esd ay, 7 30 p m
Edwar d B
F isc h er , pas t or
WHITE 'S
CHAPEL
MEIGS
baptism is for the remisston of sins and reception of the Holy'
COOPERATIVE
rn l el'"lm ,
R onn te
Sals er, Coolvr ll e R D .Qev Roy D ee t er ,
Spmt.
.
PARISH
Sunday Sc hool su p t , Su nda y pas t or
sun day sch ooL 9 30
THE UNITED
sc ho o l, 9 30 a m , m orn tng am
w or.shrp ser v rce , 10 30
All scholars of every denominatiOn admit that at baptism _ _ METHODIST
CHURCH
worsh1 p 10 45 am , Sun d ay am B1b le st u d y and p r aye r
(lmmerston) our sins are washed away and we receive the Holy
Robert R . Card
evenr n g w ors h tp, 7 30 p m
scrvrce, Wednesd a y, 7 30 p m
Drrector
Wednesda y eve rn g Brble st ud y,
RUTLAND
Spirtt Differences in opinion have come from pohcy leaders at
POM ERO.Y ,CLUSTER
7 JO p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
the grass roots level of denominations. Let us then declare the
Rev Robert R . Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Rev
Sarn u e l Jac k so n ,
Rev F Stant en Smrth
Rev
La wr e n ce
S ull ;van, p asto r Sunday School , 10 am ,
whole truth and nothing but the truth, that If a person wants the
CHESTER ~ W or s h ip 9 15
pasto r
Sun d ay Sch oo l 9 30 M rs
Gert ru d e Butler, s up t
fruits of the spirit that are genwne, he must sincerely accept am , Chur ch Sc hoo l 10 a m
a m , you th a nd IUnr or yo uth P raye r servrce , 1 30 p m
ENTERPRISE - W or sh1 p, 9
servtce, 6 45 p m , evenrn g prea-chrng servrce. 1 p m
Jesus by faith r smcerely repent of his sms, smcerely confesses am
, Ch u r ch Sc h ool, 10 a m
wo r sh rp ,7 JOpm , pr aye r an d
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
FLATWOODS - Wor shrp, 11
Jesus as the Son of God, sincerely be hapbzed {immersed 1 for
pr arse, We d nesd ay, 7 JO p m
CHRIST - Ketfh Wrse, pas t or
, Ch u r c h Sc h ool 10 a m
SILVER
RUN
FREE Sun da y Sc h oo l , 9 30am , V H
the remisswn of his sms and the gift of lhe Holy Spirit, and then am
POMEROY
Wo rs h rp ,
BAPTIST _
Re v
Ho war d Braley, sup ! , w ors h ;p se r vrce
10 30 am , Ch ur ch Sch ool 9 15
faithfully follow Jesus in spirit, !"hich is the frwt of the spmt.
Krmb l e,pas tor Sunda y Schoo l , and c om mun ro n , 10 30 am ,
a m , U M Y F 6 30 p m
10 a m , rt enr y D a v rs, supt , eve nrn g se r v rce, 7 p m ,
Let us not forget that neither step m itself brmgs salvation
ROCK SPRINGS - W or shtp
even 1ng se r v rce, 7 30 p m
Wednesd a y , Brble s t ud y , 7 p m
10 a m , Ch urc h Sc h oo l 9 a m
P raye r meetr n g, T h ursday, Regu l ar b oard mee trn g, th rr d
)ust as nails by themselves, wood by itself, plaster by 1tself doe~
UMYF 6 30pm
7 30 p m
Sa t u r day eac h m ont h , 7 p m
not build a house . These steps provide the greatest mind movmg
MIDQLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Rev . Robert Bumgarner
GOD
R ev
Ja m es Sa t
CHURCH The Rev
L ee
e~perten ce mall of one's lifetime. Salvation ts for conversion or
HEATH Wo r s h rp 10 JO
1erf re l d, pasto r Su nd ay sc hoo l. Bu rn e m ,
P astor
Sund a y
change of the nature that makes us sinful. Jesus, only Jesus, shed a m , Ch u r c h Sc h oo l 9 30 a m , 9 30 am , wor shr p se r vrce , 11 School 9 30 a m , Wors h tp
UMYF 7 p m
am , eve nrn g ser v ice, 7, servrce , 11 a m
We dn esd ay
his blood for the world on the Cross.
.
RUTLAND - Wor sh tp 9 15
praye r se r v rce and yo uth p raye r meetrng, 7 30 p m
a m , Churc h Schoo l 10 a m .
If yo~ want your life to have more purpose, be obedient to
servrce, Wed n esd ay, 1 p m
Sun d&lt;"Y nrg ht wors h rp , 7 30
U M Y F 7 pm
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN . P m
God's Word, not to the word of any man . You will th en produce·
SALEM CENTER Wor
CHURCH - Robert E Musser,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
s hr p 9 a m , Chu rc h Sc h oo l 10
fruit from that spint you received at Bapttsm.
pas tor
Sun da y Sc hool, 9 30 THE
NAZARENE
Rev
am ,, U MYF Th ur sd ay, 7 p m
am , Robe rt Bobo, s u pt , Lloyd D Gr rm m, Jr, p as to r
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
mor n rn g
wors h tp ,
10 30 , Su n day School. 9 30 a m ,
Rev Merrell Floyd
Sunday evenrn g se r vrce, 7 JO , Morn rng w o r shr p , 10 30 am ,
ASBURY Wor s h ip 11
M rd week ser v1ce , We d nesd ay
Yo un g people 's se r vrce , 6 45
a m , Ch urch School 9 50 a m .
7 30 p m
' P m , E v a ng e l is t rc s er vrce ,
WSCS, l s i Tu esday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF 7 30 P m W ed n esda y even rn g
FOREST RUN - Worshtp 9 THE NAZARENE .,..., Rev M
NOTICE
se r v1ce. 7 30 p m
Brds w111 b e rece rved by th e a m • C h u r ~h School 10 am .
C
L a r 1more, pas t o r
Bo b
MASON COUNTY
underS ig ned at t he Law Offrce w scs, 3rd We d nesday , 7 30
Moor e , Sun day Sc hoo l Sup!
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
'
of B~rnard V Pul t z, P omer oy p m
Sunday Sc h ool, classes for a tl
George Casto, pa st or Sunday
MINER SVILLE Worsh rp
Nat1onal
Bank
Burldrng ,
ages, 9 30 am , m ornrn g
Sc hool. 9 JO eve n 1ng worshrp ,
10 a m , Ch urc h Sc h o o t ' 9 am ,
Pome r oy , Oh 10, un t 1l Satu r day,
wo r shrp , 10 45 , N Y P S Sunda y , 7 JO Thursday evenmg pr ayer
Aprrl 28. 1973, for the sa le of the W SCS, 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
eva n gel i StiC se r vtce servtce 7 JO p m
6 30 p m
SYRACUSE
Ch u rch
Char re's
H ya tt
prope rt y,
Sunday, 7 30 p m M1d week
M A SON FIRST BAPTIST and be mf ormed of the t unc
~rluated 10 the
Vi ll age o f school 9 am , w ors h rp se r
p r ayer meetrng, Wedn esd ay,
Secon d an d Pomer oy Sf s , Sta n
; t1o n s of 'I(Our gove r nment are
Mrddlepor t cons ts l rng Il l (11 A v rce 730pm
7 30 p m , M1ss ronary mee li ng,
Craig pastor Sun day schoo l ,
e m b od red rn p ub l rc no ti ces In
SOUTHERN CLUSTER ..
vacant lot used as a trarler
sec ond Wed n esd ay, 7 30 p m
9 45 am , wo r shrp se r vrce , 11
that se lf government c ha r ges
Re v . F r ank Chee se brew
space to ca l ed on Nor t h Secon d
UN l TEO
FAITH
NON
am · ' tra.nrng unron , 6 30
a ll crfr l e ns t o be rn t orm ed
Rev . Martha Ann Mattn er
Avenue and &lt;V Res rden ce r ear
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
P m evenrng wo r sh rp servrce.
th rs new spa per urges eve r y
Rev . Howard Shivel e y
estate located af 7 9 1 N orth
Robert Smith, pastor Sund a y
7 30 P m
Mrd week pr ayer
c i ti ze n to r ead an d stu d y th ese
BETHANY
( Do r ca s )
Se cond Avenue , Midd l epor t ,
school 9 30 am , c rass teader
se r vrce Wed nesday , 7 30 p m
n o t rees we st rong l y adv•se
Worshr p , 9 30 am , Ch urch
Ohro, on whrch rS located a sl~
Leo Hrll , wor S h rp serv 1ce:
FAIRVIEW
BI 8 L E
th ose crtrze n s, seekr n g l ur th er
Schoo l 10 30 a m
room house wrth bath
10 30 am , ch ur ch , 7 30 p m
CHURCH - Leta rt Rou t e 1. the
rnlo rm atron , to exe r crse therr
CARMEL W ors h ip , 11
Terms of sa l e cash rn hand on
E D E N
U N 1 T E 0
Rev
S ian Crarg , p as t or
r rQh t of access to pu blrc
day ol sate A ll brds wr i t be a m , 1s t and 3r d Sun days,
BNCTHREN IN CHRIST _
Sunday s c hool 9 30 am ,
re c ords a nd p u bl rc meet 1ngs
sub1ect to approval by the Church Sch ool, 10 am
E ldon R Bla k~. p a sto r Sun d ay
prayer and Brble sfudy , 7 · 30
APPLE GROVE - Wo r sh rp,
Probote Court , and !he rrght rS
School
10 am
Wrnn 1e
p m Collage prayer servrce ,
reserved to re t ect any and all 7 JO p m f rr sl and thrrd Sun
Hols •ng er , Sup '
Mor n rng
Tuesday , 10 am , wors h tp
b rds
cl ay~
C h u r ch sc h oo l. 9 JO sermon, IT am , Eventng
se r v1ce , Fnday 7 30 p m
am , p r aye r meetmg , frrst serv rce Chrrstran E nd eavor,
MA SON
CHURCH
OF
W ednesday , 7 JO p m
HARRIETT HYATT
7 30
p m
M rs
Ly d a
CHRI ST - Worshrp 10 am,
PUBLIC NOTICE
E AST LETART - Wor!:ohrp , Cheva l re r
adm rn rstratrrx Of the
presrde n t
song
B i b l e study , 11 · 15 am,
Se a led b rd s Will be r ece rved
Estate of Charles Hyal', 7 30 p m , secon d a11d f ou rth ser vrce and sermo n , 8 20 Mrd
evenmg worshr p , 7 JO p m ,
by t h e Olr ve Townshi p Board o f
Su ndays, chur c h schooL 9 30 W eek ~ Prayer meetrng . Wed
M rd week serv rce Wednesday ,
dece ased
,• Trustees a t th e o ff ice of the (J) 16, 18, 20, 23, 25 , 27 6t c
am
p r aye r meeti n g , th• t d nesday , 7 30 p m Mrs Marre
7 30 P m
1 Townsh ip Cl erk
f or t he pur
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Hplswrger class l eader
M A SON ASSEMBLY OF
:~ chase of a n ew L oader Backhoe
G R E AT SEND - Wo r Ship IJ
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
GOD - Second St , Mason , W
,, O ff e r e d a s t r ad e rn one ( 1l Case
a n1 ,. 2nd al)d 4th Sundctys
CHRI ST
Loc ated at Rulland
Va Ches t er Tennant, pas tor
• .tJO Loader aa c k h oe
Ct-u r c h '\o: hoo t 10 am
on New 6rma Road , next to
Su nday
School ,
10 am .
1 E ' 6.R.,.. F ALL S
Bid s lo be op en e d at th e off rce
Wo r Shrp
' ores! Acre Park Rev Ray
m ornrng worshrp,
11 am ,
o • t he Tr us t ees a t Reedsv i lle ,
&gt;u,o
'"" •ul 9atTl ,
RouSE' oasror Robert Musser
evange t .s tiC serv •c e . 7 30 p m
l'ower• Sourc~
Brble slully
( p m f'very '?•mnay l:.ic hoot ' sLrpt
Ohro May 2 at 1 o 'cloc;k 1973
SundaY
Btble study and praye r sorvrce,
Tuesday
Specrf•ca lrons f o r the L oa der
~.
h
oo
t,
1
0
JO
am
worshrp
W
edn esd&lt;} y, l 30 p m Phone
The fa ll mg wa t e r o f the
1 ]ti ;.;, •n
Ba c khoe can be ob t ar n ed at t he
nrble study Wed
113 S13 J
resrde n ce of l he C ler k at Long worl d's nw rs could yield
ne ~u ay , 7 JO p m
Sdl o..r r llay
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
M ORNING STAR - WorShip n. ghlprayer se r v lc&lt;~ , 7 30 p m
Booom , O h •O
T h e Board o f enough hydroelect t tc power
C H~IST rn Chr.'stran Unr on Church Schoo l 10 JO
Trustees reserve t he r •gh l to lo m ee t 80 pe t ct&gt;n f of m a n 's 9 JU a rn
G R 0 V E
fhe Rev Wrlham Campbell.
H EM L 0 C K
a m
Mrd Week
Se rvrce , CH !o! IS T IA N
r elec t any or all brdS
Roger Watson ,
p.1stor
Sunday school
9 JO
OIIVF Townshrp tutal 1cllctgy needs Only l t o Wednesddv , B p m
p t, &lt;- ru r
hlay Whaley
supt
il m
James Hughes , sup! ,
Trustees 2 per cent ol man 's ene1g\
MOR~ E CH A PEL
Wor
1\.~orn~"'l wor&lt;;h p , 9 30 a ,11 ,
Pvcn•ng se r vrce , 7 ' 30 p m
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Chest e r, Ohio

MY TEACHER M ISS
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GHILDREN ,tD LIKE YOU 10
MEE.T MRS.SHERMAN ,ll&lt;E.

Friday
Saturday
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GASOLINE ALLEY

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

qoin'

Pome1 uy

t'do

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if ~ou' l\ .,;et that
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F;'h . 992-·3865
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LODWICK'S MARKET

Devoted to th e Greater Ohio Vall e y

a se r wt'511

\l.lAAT IOUHAIJE~'T

&amp;Dr I

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MARK V STORE

Re xall Drugs
We Fill ALI Doctors' Pre scription s
992-2955
Pom eroy

Middl e port , Ohio
HIS CABIHE! ,
AM D TifF,

ROYAL OAK PARK

TO Ati.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Family Recreation
Swimming , Camping

by THOMAS JOSEPH

Bake rs of Hol s um Bread
Middle port, Ohio

A&lt;:IIOSS
I. Dtrcctm
of " (;rt cs

fHE FARMERS BANK
AND ·SAVINGS CO.

and

GAUl'S MARKET

Pomeroy-Member FDIC&amp;
Federal Rese rve System

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HEINER'S BAKERY

THE DAILY SENTINEL

Bake r s of Good Br e ad
Huntington , W. Va.

Devot ed t o th e I n t erest o f T h e
M e1 g s &amp; Ma son A r ea
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Old U.S. 33
Ph . 992·7735
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Middleport

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sunetted by the above cartoon.

26. J1mmy,

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

M&amp;R FOODLINER

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K&amp;C JEWELERS
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RALLS BEN FRANKLIN STORE
Phone 992-3481
N. Se cond Ave.
Middleport , d.
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RESTAURANT

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116 W. Mam
Ph . 992-7590
Free Es timat es · Guara nteed
Installation

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Kee psake Diamond Rings
31 2 E Main St.
Pom e roy , 0.

E. Mam St.

l,.OOK AT THE TAACKS OI'J1H£ GROUND.
WHICH ONE OF THE.SE ANIMAl-S

Wall1o Wall Carpe t Spe cra lt sts

CATALOGUE STORE
Mr . &amp; Mr s. Charles R. Sheets
106 Court St. Pomeroy 992 -3001

Pomeroy

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Authori zed Catalog Mer c ha nt
Lou is W Osborn
220 E. Main Pom ero y Ph . 992-2178

TUPPERS PLAINS HARDWARE
Paint- Plumbing &amp; Ele ctric al
Suppli es
Tuppers Plain s ,
667-3963

THE DAILY SENTINEL

RACINE PLANING MILL

Devoted to the Intere st of The:
Me1gs &amp; Mason Area
Pomeroy , 0

Building Supples and MillWork
Ge neral Contractmg
Ph . 992-3978

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CHARLIE BROWNINTO LETTING
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AND GET UG INVOLVED IN
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307 Spring Ave.
Ph. 992-2318

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AMANDA PANDA

CARPET-LAND, INC.

MONTGOMERY WARD

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DB A ANTHONY
PLUMBING and HEATING
337 N. 2nd Middl e port 992&lt;IS50

Middleport. Ohio

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Phone 992-2156

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GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.

Yesterday's Cryptoquote: THE PERSON WHO RUNS AWAY
EXPOSES HIMSELF TO THAT VERY DANGER MORE
THAN A PERSON WHO SITS QUIETLY.-JAWAHARLAL
NEHRU

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( F orm e rly Dom1gan s)
N ew Owner - D 1ck Sarg ent

Th e Store With A He art
Racin e
Ph . 949 3342

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DICK'S GROCERY

RACINE FOOD MARKET

Phon e 992 3284

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Ge n eral Me r c handi se
Tuppe r s Plain s
Ph. 667 3280

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

PUBLIC NOTICES ,

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WATE RC~E ~

Meigs County Branch

296 W. Sec ond

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Tuesday
Exodus 12 • Matthew 26
1-13
17-19

GAULS SHAKE HAVEN

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Your Right io Know

PAPPY

claim the newness of life returning to dormant branches.
Sprmg sunshine gleams on the white p1llars of the
church. Everywhere i.s joy and gladness as earth prepares fo celebrate the Easter season .
Yet somewhere heort.s ore heavy. Pam blots out
springtide ecstas1es. Bird songs torment minds grayed
with grief. What message c-on the Holy Day bring them?
In the darkest hour of the f~tst Good Friday, Jesus,
deserted by His loflowers, re;ected by those He come
to save, tortured and suHering, said, 11 Fafher, mfo Thy
hands I commend my spmt."
Follow His example this Eostertime. Whatever the situation~ however blaolc the outlook- commend your spirit, your very sell to God.
Your load will be lightened, your being restored.
Your church is on open door wllf(:h caUs you to the joyous realize~
fion ,of God 1t love as an unassailable source of strength in your file.

With the hope it w ill , in some measure, foster and he lp s usta in that which is
good in family and community life, th is featur e is sponsore d by the bus in ess
firm s and o rganization s whose names appear below .

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Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds
Get
ResultsJ
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WANT AD S
I N F ORMATION

D E AD LI N ES
S P . M . Dav Be for e P ubl ica ti on .

Mon da y D e adline- 'il a

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C ttncell&amp; t ion
Corr ec t ions
W i ll be a cce pt ed unt il 9 am . for
oa.,. of Pu blic at ion
REGU l ATION S
Th e Pu b lis her r ese r 11es the

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r ight t o ed i t or r ejec t any a ds
ob jecti onal.
T he

deem e d

p u b lishe r w ill not be responsib le
for mo re th a n 011e in co rr ec t
in ser tion .

Forwa"n~merv ;oe
s c ent s per Wo rd one in sertion

12

Mi n ~mum

Cha rge 75c
con secu
ti ve insert
cents
per ions
word th ree
se~~ ~ ee"',~s~~;io~s~rd s i ~~ con
25 Per Ce nt Discount on pa i d
ad s and ads pai d wi thin 10 day s.

F. .

CA RD OF TH A NK S
&amp; OBITU A R Y
5 1.50 fo r
word min imum .

so ·

Ea c h add it iona l

w ord

2c.

BL I ND AO S

Ad dit iona l 1Sc Charge per
Ad vert ise ment.
OFF ICE H O UR S
8 : 30 a: m . to 5 : 00 p .m . Daily .
8 : 30 a . m . to 12: 00 Noon
Sa t ur day.

Card of Thanks
W E WI 5H to thank all of tho se
who helped in any way during
the il lness and death of our
husband and fat her , Paul
Sisson . We especially, thank
Dr . Pi cken s, Dr . Abl es , th e
nur ses an d staff at Ve ter ans
· M em ori al H ospital, and for
those that stayed by h is
bedsi de during his illnes s ; we
want to ex press our deepest

gratit ude to those send in g
fl owers and food ; we tha nk
the m inis ters . Cli ff ord Smith
and Bill Car ter for . their
serv ices and con soling word s ;
al so fo r t he si ngers ·and
pall bearers ; a nd a speci al
tha nks lor the prayers. wh ich
he lped us make our bur den a
littl e fighte r . May God Bless
e a ch a nd eve r yo ne who
he lped in any way in our
ti m e of sorrow ; .a nd t he
Funera l
Raw ling s-Coa l s
Home for thei r services. Wife r
Mildr ed ; so n , We s ley , 3
grandchildre-n and brot he r ,
Carl .
4-20-ltp
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Notice

"HE!l"
HEATING &amp;
COOLING
-Furnace
Con"trols

Waitress Wanted
The Meig s Inn takes pride in serving
Quality Food with fast , friendly ser vice . So if you are neat and attractive
pl e a s e s lop in at our office for In tervi e w .

Hot Water Heaters
Plumbing
Electrical Work

992-2448
Pomeroy, o.
GUN SHOOT, als o rif le matches
- op en si tes only and special
deer s lug match ; For ked Run
Sports man Club , Sunday ,
April 22nd, 12 noon.
4-19-3tc
YARD SALE, FridaY and
Satur.day on Lar kin Street.
Ruttan~ .
4-19-2:tc
. GUN
SHOOT ,
Rutland
'Amer ican Legi on, Sunday 12
until ?? ?, Beech Grove Rd .
4-19-3tp
HAM SHOOT , Sautrday, April
21st, 6: 30 ·p. m ., Mile Hill
Road ; factor y chok ed gun s
only ; ham s, pork chops and
round steak : spon sored by
Ra cine F ire ·Dept .
4-19-2k
REVIVAL at Chester Chur ch of
God beginning Apri l 22nd,
7: 30 ~ - m. witt) 'Rev . Bobby
Porter. Spec ial Si nging ea c h
night. Pastor ·is Rev . James
Satterfi e ld . E ver y o n e
welcome .
4-19-3tc

For Rent
HOUSE, Located in Rutland ,
phon e 742-3334, Car l Hy sell,
Owner.·
4-19-6t c
10x47, 2 bedroom m obile home ,
coUntry location ; Phone 992·
3954.
4-19-Jtc
2 BEDROOM m obi le hom e,
adul Is on ly; on old Rt. 33;
ph One 992-6294 or 992-6385
, afte r 8 p.m..
4-8-12tc
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Pel:&gt; For ' Sale
SIAME SE Ki ttens,, S male and 1
fe·mate. Ph one 985-42&lt;18.
4-19-6f p

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Business
Services
---PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
lnlerior- Exterior

SEE US before you bu ~ your Auto Sales
Eas te r Plan1 s ; We hav e 1968 IMPALA power steer ing
For wood and masonr y
. G loKi nia s, Mum s, Tu lips ,
and power brakes . Will sen
fini !&gt;hes.
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s
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POMEROY, OHIO
cheap. Phone 992-7439.
Hydrangea , Geran iums and
4-19-3lp
·---------~~~~---------' Ha nging Ba$kets ; al s o
Clematis , rose
bushes . 1968 DODGE Polara· Statio"
Notice
--···
Wanted .
petunias, marigolds , pansies,
HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
Wagon , 383 ,
V-8, a_ir ·
snapdragon s, daisies, B'a lsam
condition ing , power steenng
ELLE N'S Gi ft Shop, Reedsvi lle , EXPERIE NCED pa inter , in.
MATERIALS CO.
rose ; Bi g Boy and ot her
t ~ r i or and ex te r io r . Ph one
and brakes ; very good conOh lo; fl owers, toy s, novel1 ies
77 3-5554
toma to p lan ts. cabbage ,
Mason , W. Va .
985-3951.
d it ion ; phone 247 -21 66, Robert
an d c lo thes ; Open Frida y a nd
broccoli.
brussel
sprouts
a
nd
3-20-30ip
Sayre.
Saturday , 1 p.m. to 7 p .m .;
cauli fl ower plants ; Midway
4-17-5) c
Sunday 1 p .m . to 5 p.m .
Marke t. · W . M ain St .,
Real Estate For
.
4-20-Jtc PAR T T IME . Nat io nal supplier
Pom eroy , phone 992-2582.
will train men for loca l
19l!O PONTIA C Catalina ; four 6 ROOM house &amp; bat h, 829 S.
4· 19-2tc
typewr iter . repair ing . Write:
door ; power steer ing ; pqwet:
Thir d Ave. , Middl.e po rt ;
GUN SHOOT, Fr iday , 7 p . m .
Reg ionq_l Manag er , Box 25,
brakes ; a ut omatic ; n ew
ph one 992-5431.
Fa ctor y c hoked qu ns on ly .
65 CO NCORD 26, II . se ll G!enstl aw, Penna . 15116.
brakes. · car b ., t ires ; Bai ley's
Asso rt e d mea t s . Re fr es h con tained camper ; phone 9924-8-l2 1p
Store, Midd lepor t .
me nts ser ved . Ra ci ne Gufl _
395.4 .4-17-6tp 40 ACRES, la rge barn and
Club .
4- 19-Jtc
several bui ld ing s, 8 rooms
For Rent
LOUI SVILL E Ford , 8,000
an d bath, near Rutland . Ca ll
SORRY SAL is now a merry 1971
tan
dem,
'225
Lat.
e
ng
ine,
5
a
nd
7~ - 6 .\61 or 742-5032.
MODERN,
par
tia
ll
y
furn
ished
ALL EYE Make Up prod ucts in
ga L She used Blue Lu st re r ug
4
trans
.,
16ft.
coa
l
bed,
48,000
4-15-6tc
house ; work ing cou ple ; on
Koscot lin e on spe ci al th is
an d uphols te ry c leane r . Re nt
m iles , priced for q uick sal e,
Rout e 33: phone 992-6849 .
mon th. I woul d like to serve or
e f.e-Git ri c·· sha mpooe r
Sl .
wi th or wi thout bed ; phone NEW Home - 3 bedrmom ,
4-18-31p
vis it you. Pl ea se phone He len
Ne lso n's
. Dr ug
Stor e ,
.
992-2478.
hardwood fl oors, paneling,
Jane Brown , Midd leport, Ohio
Pon'leroy, Oh io.
4-18-4tc
992-5113.
la rg e tot; ca ll 773-5554 daily ;
FUR NI SHE D 2 bedroom
4-19-2tc
4-4-Ift
a fter 5 p.m . ca ll 773-5468.
a partme nt. adult s on ly,
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4-17-6tc
P ony 1972 HONDA 500 motor cy cl e, 4
Midd le port ; phon e 992-3874. MA SSEY - Ha r ris on
cy
lind
er,
ma
ny
ex
tra
s,
like
· Trac tor a nd 52 Ford Tra ctor
4-6-lfc
new; phoo e 985·3828. wihh si de moWer ; Wil lia m
LOT S · on Wr ight Stree t.
~----3-9-tfc
PR IVAT E mee ting room for
Rou sh,
m ile be low West
Pomer oy . Ph on e 742·6630 .
Col umbia .
any organiza t ion ; phone 9924-19-121c
3975.
4-t9-6tp 1965 FORD Galaxi e 500, ~x ­
ce llent
co ndit ion ,
V-8 HOUSE in Long Bottom , phone
3-11 -lt c
-~-------1.72 ACRE Lot ; Ph one 742-3656.
aut omatic, cl ean a s a pin ;
985-3529.
1968 Honda 305 Super Hawk,
3 AND 4 ROOM 'fur nished and
4-19-2fp
6-11 -ttc
u nfu rn is he d
a partm ents . ;-- -- - _:__ _ _ ___,
exc ell e nt co nd iti o n ; ph one
949 -5953.
Phone 992-5434.
Friday &amp; Saturday
BEDROOM hou~e , one floor
A-20-6tc 2 pl_
4-12-lfc
a n , o~ner leav~ng the state.
Night
N
~
ce nelghbor~ ood on Grave l
1966
BELAIR
Chev rolet,
HIII , for ced a1r gas furna ce ,
From 10 lil2
autom atic , $200 ; Robert H.
For Sale
ba semen t and atta c he d
Rous h; phone 247-2195.
Music By Shiloh
ga
rage . Call for appointment
NOW r AK IN G ord e r s fo r
4-20·3fc
992-2859
or 992-lJBl.
south e rn plan ts . Cha rl es R.
From Marietta , Ohio
4-15-6tc
Ha rri s, 843--2693 .
1972 CHEVY Nova , 350, 4 speed,
WE ARE nOw ta king orders for
12,000 miles ; Jerry Well , 992Sout he rn Tomatoes, pepper s,
6247 .
swee t potat oes an d onion COA L Li mes tone , Exce lsior
4-20-3tp
pla nts ; wil l be in by Ma y 5th
Sa il , Wor ks , E. Main St.,
a t leas t ; Ja mes Ray Hill,
63
OLDS
Convertibl e,
Pome roy . Ph one 992 -3891 .
Le ta rt Fa ll s, Ohio ; phone 247 autom a tic, V-8, F-85, power ;
4-12-tf c
2961 .
67 Chevelle Malibu , British
ll -6-13tc
Racing Green , 327 3 speed ;
1972 22 FT. TAGALONG lr a ve l 1-----:-~-:-:---------­
phone 742 -6271 .
tra it er . Self -contai ned , sl eeps 72 HONDA , CB 750, with extras.
4-20-6tc
OLD FASHIONED reviva l stil l
four . Phone 992-6960.
4, 800 mile.s , VG _ $1,500 ; 69
in pr ogress at the Pom eroy
4· 17-6l c
l'/2 STORY BRICK
Honda , CL 350 - $345 : 71
Wesleya n Hol iness Ch urch on
2
3
bedroom s. bath, din ing
AMF llh .p., 26" cut till e r·, new M l);~ i l o. :.jomes For Sale
Rl. L13. Spec ia l se r vi ces eac h STA R KI LLS rats qu ic kly, su re .
room
, NEW. gas F.A. fur cond it ion - $1 40 ; 69 VW 1u x 50, 2 BEDROOM t ra iler ,
even. if'l g a t 7: 30 p. m . Speaker
21 7 lbs .. $1.69, Ebersbach
na
ce.
st orm doors &amp; wins·qu a reba ck, take' pay me nts'
e xce ll e nt co ndition , $2 ,500 .
an d Past o r Rev . O' De ll
Ha rdware , Sugar Run Mi lls ,
of $58. 48 a rn ont h; ne w
dows,
le
vel lot, garag e , low
Ph one Rave nswood 304-273Man ley . Everyone we lcome .
Pickens Hardwa re, Ma son .
br a kes , c lut c h, exhau s t.
taxes.
$8.500.00.
3623.
3-26-lfc
· 4 1-30lp
igni tio n, de pendabfe. See
1';, STORY FRAME
4· 18-4ft
Ri c hard Weaver (ju st' below
2
3
bedroom s, bath, .some
GROCER Y bu siness for sa le .
Sadi e's Market ), Syracuse . 1972 PMC, J bedroom, com cab
ine
ts, dining room, storm
-Bui lding for sale or l ea se ~
ll-20 -tfc
pl
e
tel
y
furnish
sd,
front
kitdoors &amp; windows. larg e lot
Phon e 773-5618 fr om 8:30p.m . -=---:---:Chen , $4 ,500 ; phone 698-8841.
l00 x 125.
LOW
PRICE
to 10 p.m . for appointm ent . DON ' T pump · your ~ luggisti
4d8-6lp
$5,000.00.
3-20-lfc
se pti c tank. Gel Klean -Em THE TWO ABOVE ARE
Ait Septi c Tank Cl e aner .
CASH pa id for all makes and
Landm
a
rk
F
a
rm
Bure
au,
EXCELLENT BUY S AT
. lO OD 'S AQUARIUMS ; fi s h'
models of mobile hom e s ~
Pom e roy.
a nd sup pi ies: new lOcat ion ,
THE
S E PRICES.
Phone area code 614-423-9531 .
Ash Stree t, Middleport near _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _
4-20-lt c
4-13-tfc
R E DUCE.D TO $10,000.00
park ; phone 992-5443.
Ni ce cor ner lot, 11h story
STEREO
8track
..
A
smal
l
·.
---,
1973
-1-7·-tfc
fram e, 3 bedr ooms , _bath,
· - · Poles'
ba lan ce of $88.64 or pa y $6.50
Air Conditioners
util
ity · r oOm. din ing room ,
pe r month . Ph one 992-5331.
Awnings
NOW R EADY Bloom ing
Maximum
ga
s
F.A. heat , nice kitc hen ,
4-20-lfc
U d
. · .
po tted fl owers .. starting at
n erpmnmg
' NEW tile and panel ing,
50c; han g ing ba sket s; pan s ies
Diameter
MU ST se ll 1973 del_u xe Zig -Zag
garage. DON ' T WAIT TOO
a nd cabbag e: Re ady soon Complete mobile home
se
wing
·ma
chine
.
Thi
s
LONG ON THIS ONE .
Pe tunias , ma r igold s, Co le us,
serv-ice - plus giganti c
ma
chine
darn
s,
embroiders,
APPROX . tO ACRES
tomatoes, peppers, etc. ,· '14 off
di s play of mobile homes
make
s
buttonholes
,.
atr
Over 6 level. Home about 10
by the flat ; Hubbard 's Green without atta c hments . Ju st
always available at . .
house, St. -Rt. 124, above park,
largest End
vears old. Electric heat ,
d i.al a nd sew. Pay balan ce of
Syracuse, Oh io.
dr
ill e d well, 2 bedrooms,
$38.50 or pay $5 per month .
4-3-tfc
MILLER
bath
, carport , full basement .
P hone 992-5331.
CLO SE
TO
TOWN .
4-20-tfc
HOU SE and 2 lots pius 9 ad.
MOBILE
HOMES
$15.000.00.
DELIVERED
j·oi ning lots at Long Bottom .
MOBILE HOME
1220 Washington Blvd.
Ohio, under $3,000. Would like 1969 HONDA 175 cc Sc rambl e r ;
TO
About 1 acre . Set up ready to
ph one 992-7016 .
423-7521
BELPRE, 0.
a 10' wid e house trailer up to
move lnt0. 3 bedrooms, bath ,
4-18-4tc '--- - - - - - - - ---'
112 payment. M . A. H.;~ll , 3786249, Reedsv.i lle , Ohio. ·
ut ility s pace, 12x60 ·tt., air
OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW
4-11 -lt c 1960 V. W. CHOPPER ; ready
Cond. , nice kitchen . JUST
COST - see Kin·gsbury Home
for ·wood s or highway, $200 ;
$6,900.00.
Sales &amp; Service, Inc. , phone
al so 1964 2-door Chev . Body ,_ 992 -6256 from 2 to 7 p.m . or by
Open Saturdays
ANOTHER GOOD BUY
(3) VACUUM Clea ners new 1973
$30;
phone 985-4118.
appointment. 24' wide · from 8 a . m. to J : 30 p.m.
Mod el. Complete . with all
7
room
s. 3 bedroOms, bath,
4-18-3tp
furnished. Made by Skyline
clean in g tools . Small paint
new s iding , roof , and carOn Old Rl. 33
Corp . , country' s largest.
damage in shipping . Will take
port . YOU HAVE TO SEE
Phone 992-2689
" M~ig s County owned and
$27 cash or budget plan EASTER Flowers, hanging
THIS
ONE . $5,000.00.
baskets
and
pots
of
mums.
operated . "
Financing
av ai labl e. Electro · Hygiene
Pomeroy, 9hio
FURNISHED
HOME
lil
ies
,
geraniums_,
begonias,
available. Set up on your lot
Co., ph one 992-7755.
Azaleas.
Also
bedding/
a
nd
.Lot
l
05X135.
2
bedrooms,
ready
for
your
occupancy
.
200
4-18-6tc
·DEAD Stoc k hor ses, catt'l e ,
plants, such as pans i e s~
bath, dininq R. LIKE NEW
yards off Rt. 33 on County Rd .
hog s , s he e p . . Rea so nable
petun ias , N.ar igolds, Phlox,
18.
Qui
ck
delivery
.
Our
low
Re1. Ra nge, freezer , and
::: hargP. . Call 245 -5514.
, HAVE large a ss ortment of
Co leu s, Salvia, Zinnias,
overhead
will
save
you$$$.
12'
dryer
(all are G. E. l. storm
fl
owe
rs
for
Easte
r
and
every
2-28-30ic
D i an~hu s,
Ally ssum , Snapand 14' Mobile Homes
occasi on . Smalley 's Gift
ddors
&amp;
windows, nice porch.
drag o ns , Ageratium and
available, Kingsbury Home
Shop , Chester , Ohio, phone
Pr ivate location: $8,500.00.
Portulacca . Also vegetabl e
Sales &amp; Se rvice , Inc
9B5-3537.
YOU
HAVE
BEEN
Wante~ To Buy
plants, cabbage , broccoli,
3-25-tfc
4-10-101c
LOOKING
FOR
A
cauliflower , lettuce, egg
CLEAN co pp e r , 48 c lb . ;
plants and 14 kinds of tomato
BARGAIN - ALL OF THE .
Rad iators , cl ean, 28c lb. ; 1972 APACHE Eagle Fold -up · plants. Cleland Farms and
Real Estate For Sale
ABOVE ARE BARGAINS.
Brass, 18c lb: ; Batter ies, 85c ;
ca mper ; includes spare tire ,
Greenhouse, E. Ma in, Racine , a ACRES on State Route 143 ;
H·ENRY E. CLELANO, Sr.
Ginseng $60 lb.; M. A. Hall,
. ca nopy and plasti c storm
GeraldinE! Cleland .
BI!OKER
J
ater
tap
paid
;
call
992-3640.
Reedsville . 378-6249.
wi ndow . Trailer has been
4-16-tfc.
4-18-?tc
PHONE -992-2259
3-9-tfc
wired for el ectri c, 3 outl ets.
Excell e rit conditi on, $675, call BLACK "'s Tennessee - Walker
992-581 5 after 5 p.m .
WANTED - OLD UPRIGHT
colt, 1 year old ; phOne 9924-_18-4tc
PI ANO S. Any co nd iti on .. ·
36&lt;10.
· - -- ----'-"·Pay ing $10 ·e a ch. Fir st floor
REAL ESTATE FOR .SALE.,.POMEROY
4-l8-7tc
only . Wr ite g iving dir ect ions. 121 PAINT DAMAGE . 1973 Zig Bus in ess building in m iddle of upper block. 20' x80', Brick,
Za g sew ing ·machi nes .. Still · in
P ianos, P . 0 . Box 188, Sardi s-,
mPti\l rnr f. with 6 rnn!T!" Anti h~th An~rtmo:&gt;nt in rtnnd
or igina l cartons . No at . NEW Trad itional 2- pc. liv ing
'Ohio 43946.
room suite with button tufted
condition upstairs, real entrance. Priced at $17,000.00.
lachments need ed as our
bac
k
~nd
skirt
;
both
sofa
and
Bar and grill with all equipment doing a good businesS in
conhrols are bui !t-in . Sews
cha ir this week · only at
the above described bu ilding . D-1 and D-2 permits, ask ing
with 1 or 2 needles. makes
STE E L whee f tractor , r unn ing
$1_29.95 ; Cash and Carry;
ont_y $5800. Buy this for a home and business combined .'
buttonholes. sew on button s,
cbndit ion or repairable·; for
phone
992
-7554
,
Pomeroy
monogram s and blind hem
pull ing a brush hog ; phone
Recovery, 622 E. Main St.,
stitch . Full cash price $38.50
992-2929 .
Pomeroy, 0 ..
GEORGE S. HOBSTEnER JR.
or budget plan available .
4-20-3tc
4-19-61p
El ectro Hyg iene Co .. phone
REAL ESTATE BROKER
992 -7755.
OLD furnitu·r e, oa k- table s,
4-18-6l c .' r - - ----------1
'
P.O. Box 101. Phone 985-4186
organs, di sties , cloc ks. brass
SPRING SPEC.IALS
bed s or comp lete house hoJ ds . GLA SS SHOW CASES, $25 up ;
Pomeroy, Ohio
·Wri te M. D. Mill e r, Rf. 4,
KUH L' S BARGAIN CEN SABRE
TILLER
Pome r oy, Oh io. Phone 992TE R, "a t cauti on light, "
1 HP
6271.
.
Tuppers Pl a in s.
1-7-llc
In Carton
4-17-51p.
Se.t Up, 134.95

lATEX PAINT

THE MEIGS INN

3.99 gallon

-·-··Herp

-------

S31e

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DANCE

vz

Whispering
Pines
Nite Club

MEOWS
SEED CORN

- - - -- - -

VIRGIL KING

PH. 992-6558

- - - - -- -

10" rir.

~7.00

Per ·Ton

·~---,-

-~----------:_----,---

OHIO
PALLET CO.

- - - -- -

3/z

Ser;vlce
Fr&lt;o m th e taraest Truck
Bulldozer Radiator to the
~ ma11es r Heate r t..or e .
Nathan Biggs
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph . 992-2174

Are you interested in broadening your nursing experience
in.- a progressive mental health center?·
.
-

Full time, parttime, and contract po si tion s available o n our a ft e rnoo n
shift. Work in our new Geriatric Center or Med - Surg Unit. Attra c tive
fringe benefits ; include sick leave. retirementylan, vacal ion time , 9 paid
holidays. extensive orientation and inservice program .

•7,550- •&amp;,819 Annually
C9ntact- Direc.tor of Nursing 593 -7.761 , Ext . _2 72 or Geriatric Chief Nurse
592-6651 , Ext. 331.

ATHENS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, Athens, Ohio

Pomeroy

GARA G E repa ir , tune -u ps;
plugs, poi nts a nd conde nse r ; a
cy l., $17.95 a nd 6 cy l. , S14.95 ;
ca ll for appointm en t ; Racine
Gar age! Ra cine, Ohi o, 9493611 .
4-8-lOtc
WILL tri m or cut trees, clean
out bilse me nts, att ics. etc.
an d pai nt roofs ; phone 9493221.
1
_ __ _ _ _ _ __:4...:.:,ll -31ltc
S EPTIC TANKS AROBtC'
· SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN-·
ED, REPAIRED . MILL-ER
SANITATION.
STEWART,
OHIO. PHONE 662-3035.
10-4-tf
ELNA and White Sewing
Machines ... service on all
makes . Reasonable rates .
The Sew ing Center , Mid dl eport, Ohio.
11 -16·tfc

On Most American

In Carion
Set UJI&gt; $54.95 .
POMEROY
9 .. _ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
~
Phone 992 -2181
HYBR t 0 type -Leg horn Rhode
Island Rt:d ht""ns In good
product ion . Ph One 843-2178.
4-15-61c
Stop in and see our line of
quality fishing tackle, rods,
reels., lines, lures:

GRAVELY
tRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy, Ohio
.Phone 992 -

0pen J. a .m. fo S:JO p.m .
Monday thru Thursday, 8.
a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday.

FOR RENT OR LEASE

4 d oo r sedan , V-8 .

C.,...

71 MUSTANG, V- 8 , automatic , power
s tee ring , 2 doo r ha rdt o p . like new .
$1995
70 CHEVROl.ET CAPRICE, 2 door hardfop ,

·loaded. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sl995

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aim

7·1 PINTO, 3 d oo r R u n about. 4 s p eed t ra n s -

Open 8 Till
Mondav thru Siiturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

mission . 1 owner. ------------51595
71 FORD GALAXIE 500, 4 door ha r d top ,
pow e r stee r ing &amp; b r a kes . fp cl ory air . - -·$2195
70 DODGE POLARO 2 doo r harC!to p , po wer
ste ering &amp; brakes . fa c tor y a ir . vi n y l root . $1795
70 MERCURY MARQUIS, 4 doo r ha r dt op .
· "vinyl roof.loade d .- - - - - - - - - - - - $ 1 8 9 5
70 HORNET, 6 cy l., s tand a rd tr a n sm issio n . 4

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 -2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

door sedan . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1295

·. Pomeroy; Ohio

70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, .V roof, air..... .,. '2595
69 Ford LTD Wagon, air ... ................ '1895

and

69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air •.. •• '1595

FURNITURE

steering . ·----------------$1995

69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.... .'1295

69 TOYOTA, 2 door har.d fop, 4 s pee d . ---$895
67 DODGE , 4 door, s lanl6 , automati c. --- $395
65 DODGE WAGON, run s good . ___ .:., $295
69 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE, 4door se dan , V8, automati c, power s teer-ing , s harp . - - · $1395
68 JAVELIN SST, 290 V-8 , 2 door hardtop ,
power steering . ---------~---· $895
66 CADILLAC Sedan DeV ill e .loaded . --.$1095
70 MERCURY MONTEGO, 4 door sedan . 6
cyl., Standard . - - - - - - - - - - - -·- - $1095
70 CHEVROLET Biscayne , 4 door , sedan . V-8 ,
aufomatic. power s te ering &amp; brake s , factory

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.
READY -MIX
CONCR·e ·
delivered right to yo
project. Fast and easy . Fr
estimates , Phone ~92 - 328
Goeglein Ready -Mix Ct
Middleport, Ohio.
. ·
6-30-t

air .

·------------------·$

1295

PICKUP TRUCKS
70 FORD CUSTOM, V-B, s tandard . W e st Coas t
mirrors , cab lights, sharp truck , long wide

bed.------------------- $1995
71 CHEVY , V-8 , 4 s pee d , 6 'h ft . bed . ----$1995
50 FORD 1 ton . · - - - - - - - - - - - - - · $295
64 FORb 'h Ton . long wide bed , V-8 , stan dard . ---~---------------$595

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D.

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 l\0 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT

n.,

66 Olds Toronado, full power, air •, _...... _:995
68 Opel Station Wagon ...................... .'595
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air ........ '995 ·
66 Buick L:!Sabre 4 Door, air............... '695
_c64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T.................. '295

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" Yo u ' ll Lik e Our Quality Wa y
- o f Do ing B us in e~s"
GMAC FINANCING .

•

USED CARS .

2 SIGNS
...

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

will spend Ea s ter Sunday in
P,om~r·oy wi lh their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson
and Mr . and Mrs. Herman
OhHnger .

LARGE SELECTION

'

NEW
MOBILE HOMES
JOx40 2 BR
10x512 BR
10x563BR
12x412 BR
12x51 2 BR
12x563 BR
12x61 3 BR .
20x43 3 BR
Double wide

We Feature .Some
of the Finest:_

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*SKYLINES
ACADEMY

$2995
$3595

$3995
$3595
$3995
$4295
$4995
$6500

All homes are total elect r ic:,
compl e tely furni shed, set ot
steps, '14" bir ch panel ing ,
house -ty pe doo r s , s torm
windows . From $250-. 00
down, De livered Fr ee.

..

Milytag

4500 sq . ft., total service department area ; .equipped with air compressor• lubrication
hoist, front end alignment rack , wheel '
Oalancmg machine. exhaust escape system, 7
service stalls. wash rack, air hoses to all
stalls, small office room, ·. res! room, 3
overhead doors ( 1 elecfric) ; could ·be used for
almost any kind of business ; warehouse; etc.
Call Dick Rawlings at 992-2151, Mqnday _thru
Saturday from 8:ooa.m. till 5·: 00 p.m.; after
these hours or on Sunday call 992 -3732.

--'--.

Rent for $300.00 per month firm.
Lease? ? ? ? Let's talk.

Automatics
2 speed operation.
Choice of water
tern ps .
Auto.
water
level
control .
Lint
F i Iter or Powtr
Fin Agitator .
Perma·Preu
M•vtag
Halo of Heat

Drven

Surround clotho
. with gentle. e.ven ·
heat . No ho1 spo1s,
no overdrying . .
F ine Mesh Lint
Filter.
We 5peclalheln

_

MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~~~y~~:··
741-4211

Arnold Grate

R11tland

~~~--~~~~~--~~~~.-

,

95
27

Salle lit e 2 dr . H. T . Local one owner. Real
clean .

'2495

Swinger , 2 dr . H . T ., V-8, &lt;luto .. vinyl lop .

*1895

Clean . ·- - -·- - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

*1795
'1995

Le Sabre, 2 dr . H . T . , air, vinyl lop, one

owner . · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

WE ARE STILL MAKING GREAT DEALS ON 1973 BUICKS &amp;
PONTIACS. CHECK WITH US
BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR, NEW OR USED.

CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

REMEM HER

Open Evenings .
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeiYice 'Til 12
Noon on Saturday

IS

Remember We Seroice What We Sell.

196 7 FORD L TO
.
$69S
H. T. $eda n. V-8 e ng ine, au tom a 1i c tra ns ., P stee ri ng &amp;
br akes . radi o. blue f ini s h . blk. vi ny l lop, good tires, rad io.
Spec i.al!! !
·

•

S99S
)967 GMC 2'12 TON
1
lbs
,,
2
s
peed,
900
tires.
5
s
p&lt;.
"'C d
9 d u m p body . 18,500
tra nsm iss ion.

. Trendhomes

Pomeroy Motor Co.

i 4Y NATI ONAL HC&gt;MF S CORPORATION

OPEN EVES. 8 : 00P. M .
POMERO¥, OHIO

LOST AND FOUNO
LARG E WHI TE long --hai red ca t
Si lver doll ars lon g h a v c
wi lh black Spots los I ·Mon day
been· popul a r in the Am e r i- nigh t in vic ini ty of Sta le
c-a n we s t. · Nic ke ls remain
Garage , Rt. 7, Ches ter . Ve ry
t imi d. Anyone s eei ng o r
l he m ost fa vore d coi ns in
having seen him . pl cn se call
Baltim or e, w h i I e quarter985-3583.
Re ward.
d oll ars a r c mos t s o ug ht after
.t-19-3tc
in th e s t a te of New York .

Coin Prefe re nce

llijl
r~

. TRI.COUNTY
MOBILE HOMES
Ea stern Av·e. Gallipoli s, 0.
PH . 446-0175

VISIT OUR
We talk to you

Larry Evans, Owner
Frank Gheen. Sales Mgr .

. PHONE 992-7777

like a person.

POMEROY, OHIO

WMP0/1390

Open Sun , 1-6 p.m.
Daily 9-6

ON YOUR DIAL

BILL'S ARMY-NAVY SALES
85 N, Court St.

Athens, Ohio

THREE DAY SALE

60x14 Hillcrest 2 Br.

Tenls -681o choose from, all sizes
S49 •95
·
now
$7 .95
9 95
Sleepingbag.reg.$-,
- ·
Coats $3.95,
Closeout of Children s Wtnler
Mens. $9.95.
Mens Dress Shoes
Me n's Watches , reg. $79.95

·
$5 00
2 pair for
·
529
now
·9 :.
$2.99
$92 so
.'

Shop Here For All Your fishing
and Camping Needs .
Open9to :&gt;:lO Daily .
Except Monday &amp; Frtdav ltl9

NOW
OPEN

All deluxe features, fully carpeted," 1/4"
Salem Birch paneling, central air
conditioning, front kitchen
private
dining, eye-level oven, counter top
range. It's the Super Special, because

Delivered
and Set Up
Up To

M •A .

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h ,,',
1,.....;·•/

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.. ,. ON DISPLAY
Sat~rday,

April 21
S'ililday, April 22

From 1:00 til 5:00 PM

"It's Our Super Special"

APRIL 19, 20, and 21st

Pu.llers
225 Amp. Lincoln Welder

dr . H. T ., air . My old Demo .

1968 CAMARO CONV.
$1695
V-8 motor, ,a uto. tra ns ., P.S., a nd w-w t ire s, ra d io, nice
yell ow li r1 is h w i.t h vi n yl inte r ior .

it's a super nice home.
Big Capacity

tlonn e vill e

.;~···

*MOBILE HOMES* ·

."Jones Boys "

Bonne vill e 4 dr. H . T .. lac . air , 2"5,621 mih!s .
.
. •2895
E x tra n1ce. · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Catalina 4 dr . H. T .• Brougham, 23,525 miles ,
*3195

Pomeroy
Mot~r Co.·

LARRY'S,

Next Door to the

'2595

______ • 3 8 9 5

Many more to choose f~om .

12' Wides - 14' Wides
Up 70 ' Long
LOw Bank Rafes
Gl Loans Available

__

OUR WORD

OF
QUALITY

CHESTER, 0 .

and sons, Jay and Jon, of Philo,

·1971 PLYMOUTH .~~~~.:!~:...~~~:.~:-:.::~--~:::.~:.w.:. ~~1971 BUICK
~~en~/ 2~--~~:..~~·.:.~~-':'.:.:~~~:~:_
1970 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC a1r. Sharp.·----------------------4
1970 PONTIAC Real nt ce . ·------------~---------1971 PLYMOUTH
1970 DODGE
1969 MERCURY ~!,"!!.·.:..!.~;;.~·2:-.:..!:::~~--s~~!!:!~--------1969 BUICK
1970 DODGE
_s~~~!:!::..2-~:..~~:.::~i!...~s.!!:!:!!:~!1!. ________ •169 5
1972 CHEVROLET -~~_!.~~"_'::a~~".:.~~~,::~i~~~e..?~~e~--~-----~3995
1969 BUICK
1950 FORD

OUR BOND

PH. 985 -4100

· OHLINGERS HER-E .,
Mr . and Mrs . Ten·y Ohlinger ·

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Wh11t We Sell

RIGGS
LoCated on St. R1 . 7 .

POMEROY

Pomeroy, Qhio
Ph. 992~217 4

Ope, Evenings Untii6:00- Til5p.in . Sat .

MODERN septic tank service,
24 ·hours , 7 days a week.
Phone 992-3954.
4-10-:JOtc

. ACREAGE
OVER 100 - High land with all
. mine rals . Fa~m pond, gas well , G &amp; 1;: Appliance ~epalr; r'epalr
on all laundry equipment,
old barn , house, and other
refrigeration equipment and
bvild lngs . Only $19,500.00:
·
house
wiring;
welding,
LAND
electric
and
gas.
Calf
992-3802
. 1-0 ACRE S On Leading
or after 4: 30 p.m . call 992:Creek, 1 mile above Langsvifle.
6050.
Old house and outbuildings, on
3-21 -JO!p
bla c ktop road . Want only
$5.000.00.
EXCAVATING, dozer; loader
NEW HOME
and backhoe work; septic
tanks installed; dump trucks
4 BEOROOMS S.,autiful
and lo-boys fQr hire; will haul
kitchen , ·l'h baths. All electric
fill dirt, top soil, limestone
with garage on large lot. Only
anl:l gravel ; call Bob or Roger
$11,000.00 .
Jeffers, day phone 992-7019;
NEW LISTING
night phone 992-3525 or 992.
POMEROY - Nice 2 bedr:-oom .. 5232.
ho me with gas furnace , nice
2·11-tfc
kitchen and front pOrch with
wrought iron posts and - DOZER anCf bad( hoe work,
railings . Asking $15,000.
ponds and septic tariks, dltSMALL
Ching service; top soli, 1111
2 BEDROOMS _ Basement,
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex- ,
· cavating. Phone 992· 5367,
bath, ·front por ch on Grant St.,
Dick Kafr, Jr .
Middleport.
Asking
just
9-1-tfc
$5500.00.
. :r;
F"'"'~="""''=
" =·=~==INVESTMENT
&gt;EE US FOR, - i(;;_~ings:---srorm'
LARGE B'RICK Has 30
doors and windows, carports,
ro0m3 with going business, . marquees. a fum iflum siding
steam heat , parking and l.ovely
and railing . A. Jacob, sales
view 'of tbe Ohio River . Need
representative. For free ·
estimates, phone Char.IM.
.
L"1s 1e, s yracuse, v . v .
only $32,500.00 for this
COUNTRY Ho·. ME
Johnson and Son, Inc.
7 ROOMS - Bath with shower,
3·2·ffc'
natural gas fUrnace , nice sm~ll
ba sement, drilled well. and sewiNG MAC-HINES. Re~ir
garage . Porch, con crete walks .
.s ervice, all -makes. 992-~:
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
One acre. $10,000.
Authorized Singer Sales and!
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
CREATE A GOOD FUTURE
3-29-lfc
FOR
YOURSELF,
-~c:---~CHILDREN, OR GRANDCHILDREN. BUY ONE OF EXCAVATING . Dozers, large
THE ABOVE . MAKE YOUR
and small ; BackhoeS: and
Loaders on track and tires;
MONEY WORK FOR YOU,
Dump
. trucks lo· boy'
THAT'S GOOD BUSINESS .
Serv1ce ; Septic tanks in ~
stalled ;
George
(Bill)
Pullins ; phOne 992-2478 or 992HELEN L. TEAFORD
7402 .
2·9-tfc'
GORDON B. TEAFOJ!O
ASSOCIATES ;'
HARRISON' S TV Service and
. 992.3325 or 992 -3615
Service Calls ; phone 992-2522.
·, NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS
2-9-tfc

68 Olds Cut. Hoi. Sedan, v-roof •• , ......... .i1495
68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr. HJ., air ...... .'1395
68 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door. air .............. '1095
68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.l, V-8, auto., P.S.•• .". '1495
bo Douge Pol. 4 Door H.T.. .......... _..... '795

992 -5342

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

O'DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads, Rl. 12~;
complete front end service,
tune up and brake service:
Wheels
balanced
elec·
tronlcally . · All
work
guaranteed. _ Reasonable
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742·
3232.
2-18-lfc

OPTOMETRIST

72 Olds Cut H.T. Cpe., air, sharp ........... '3695
70 Cadillac H.T. Sedan, power, air ......... . .'3500
71 Olds 88 Holiday Sedan, air ..... . -..... '2695
70 Cadillac Sed: DeVille, power, air .-••• -. '4000
70 Cadillac HJ. Cpe., power, air ... ........ '3700
71 Volkswagen 4 Door, auto.... -... ...... '2495
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... '2995 ·

66 THUNDERBIRD, 4 n ew fir es, powe r
steering &amp; brake s , fa c tor y a ir .- - - . - - - $1295
70 CAMARO, 6 cy l., automati c . power

OFFICE SUPPLIES

- -- - - --

110 Mechanic Street

sfandard. like new .

'1695

- GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

'129.95

TURF TRIM MOWERS
3 HP '49.95

1971 PLYMOUTH FURY 11 -

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment
•5.55

- - - -,----

Virgil B.
Teaford, St.
Broker

BIG SAVINGS
ON USED CARS AT
SMITH NELSON MOTORS

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

SEPTIC TANKS ClliANED
: ~LiTOMOBILEins~;ance been- REASONABLE rates. Ph. 44&lt;
cancelled?
Lost
your
4782, Gallipolis. John Russel
operator's license? Call 992Owner &amp; Operator .
S-12-11·
2966
·
6-15-ltc
C. BR/IDFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821
Real Estate For Sale
Racine, Ohio
Cri tt Br adfQrd · .
536 W. Main , Pomeroy, 2 story
5-1-11&lt;
fr ame , 8 rooms , 4 bedrooms,
1112 bath, garage, basement, HOUSE AND Roof painting ;
all utilities ; R . Downing ,
interior and exterior, free
Brok'e r, 992 -3'731.
estimates . Call992·7008or 9924-19-31c
2460.
4-19-JOtc
HOUS.E for sale - 5 rooms and
bath in Rutland , PhonP. 742- PIANO TUNING, Lane Daniels,
J334.
992 -2082, 259 Broadway St ..
4-19-6tc
Middleport, M.aY 7 thru June
30.
4-19-31c

- - - - --

REGISTERED NURSES ATTENTION

-.

WAREH OUSE o r s torag e
b ui ld ing , a ppr o :.: . 100x50 ;
loc at ed on Ru tland St :,
Middlepo rt ; co nta ct Mrs .
Mann inq Webste r , 992 2495.
4·18 3tc

WANTED
CHIPWOOD

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

....

NEW Trad itional 2 pc. liv ing
room sui te with button tufted
back and skirt ; both sofa and
c hai r th is week Of'lly at
$1 29 .95; Cash and Carry ;
Ph one 991' -7554 ; P ome r o y
Recovery , 622 E . Main St.,
Pome roy, 0 .
4-19-61p

For Rent or Sale

Wanted

HUMIDIFIERS

I

For Sale

' ,.,

RP~ .

$8995
~uper Special

12 Yr.

Financing
We Service
What We Sell

Let Us Build Your New Home!
We Will Be Building Ranch, .
Split level &amp;Bi·level Homes
Th e mos t imaginafive hom es you'v e ever s e e n . That-' s
w hy your marvelou s ne w home w i ll look far more -than
you paid for iL We ha v e· many s tunning s tyles. Ea c h
t:lb m e..a s uperb model w ifh s uperior planning , s upe rior
fe atures from fh e front to the ba c k. On e walk fhrough
and you'l l know .

...... Free Ba llons
Ki dd ies

For

lh e

- Regis ter for the W i ~ ­
nebago To Be Given
A~ay ....:. i n Ou r Sp~ ing
Prom ot io n.

Built by: B&amp;K .E xcavating
SALES RIEPRESI:NTATIVE:

VIRGIL B. TEAFORD, SR., BROKER

Goble Mobile Home Sales
Oan Thomp•on, The Dt&gt;alin' Man
586 Locust .
' 9_92 -7004 · . __ Mid~leporl
Open 8 to 6 Mon : Thru Sat -

- F ree Ran d Mc Nall y
Atl aS. Books for . Adults.

Associates: Helen L, Tealord, Gordon B. Teaford

· EQUAL HOUSIN_G
OPPORTUNITIES

PHONE 992-3325 .
110 MECHANIC STREET

POMEROY, OHIO

�I

8 - The baily Sentinel. Middleport-Pomero)', 0., Apnl c'IJ, 1973

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·

Sentinel Classifieds Get Action! Sentinel Classifieds
Get
ResultsJ
.
'

WANT AD S
I N F ORMATION

D E AD LI N ES
S P . M . Dav Be for e P ubl ica ti on .

Mon da y D e adline- 'il a

m

C ttncell&amp; t ion
Corr ec t ions
W i ll be a cce pt ed unt il 9 am . for
oa.,. of Pu blic at ion
REGU l ATION S
Th e Pu b lis her r ese r 11es the

•

r ight t o ed i t or r ejec t any a ds
ob jecti onal.
T he

deem e d

p u b lishe r w ill not be responsib le
for mo re th a n 011e in co rr ec t
in ser tion .

Forwa"n~merv ;oe
s c ent s per Wo rd one in sertion

12

Mi n ~mum

Cha rge 75c
con secu
ti ve insert
cents
per ions
word th ree
se~~ ~ ee"',~s~~;io~s~rd s i ~~ con
25 Per Ce nt Discount on pa i d
ad s and ads pai d wi thin 10 day s.

F. .

CA RD OF TH A NK S
&amp; OBITU A R Y
5 1.50 fo r
word min imum .

so ·

Ea c h add it iona l

w ord

2c.

BL I ND AO S

Ad dit iona l 1Sc Charge per
Ad vert ise ment.
OFF ICE H O UR S
8 : 30 a: m . to 5 : 00 p .m . Daily .
8 : 30 a . m . to 12: 00 Noon
Sa t ur day.

Card of Thanks
W E WI 5H to thank all of tho se
who helped in any way during
the il lness and death of our
husband and fat her , Paul
Sisson . We especially, thank
Dr . Pi cken s, Dr . Abl es , th e
nur ses an d staff at Ve ter ans
· M em ori al H ospital, and for
those that stayed by h is
bedsi de during his illnes s ; we
want to ex press our deepest

gratit ude to those send in g
fl owers and food ; we tha nk
the m inis ters . Cli ff ord Smith
and Bill Car ter for . their
serv ices and con soling word s ;
al so fo r t he si ngers ·and
pall bearers ; a nd a speci al
tha nks lor the prayers. wh ich
he lped us make our bur den a
littl e fighte r . May God Bless
e a ch a nd eve r yo ne who
he lped in any way in our
ti m e of sorrow ; .a nd t he
Funera l
Raw ling s-Coa l s
Home for thei r services. Wife r
Mildr ed ; so n , We s ley , 3
grandchildre-n and brot he r ,
Carl .
4-20-ltp
________:

__ _ _ _

Notice

"HE!l"
HEATING &amp;
COOLING
-Furnace
Con"trols

Waitress Wanted
The Meig s Inn takes pride in serving
Quality Food with fast , friendly ser vice . So if you are neat and attractive
pl e a s e s lop in at our office for In tervi e w .

Hot Water Heaters
Plumbing
Electrical Work

992-2448
Pomeroy, o.
GUN SHOOT, als o rif le matches
- op en si tes only and special
deer s lug match ; For ked Run
Sports man Club , Sunday ,
April 22nd, 12 noon.
4-19-3tc
YARD SALE, FridaY and
Satur.day on Lar kin Street.
Ruttan~ .
4-19-2:tc
. GUN
SHOOT ,
Rutland
'Amer ican Legi on, Sunday 12
until ?? ?, Beech Grove Rd .
4-19-3tp
HAM SHOOT , Sautrday, April
21st, 6: 30 ·p. m ., Mile Hill
Road ; factor y chok ed gun s
only ; ham s, pork chops and
round steak : spon sored by
Ra cine F ire ·Dept .
4-19-2k
REVIVAL at Chester Chur ch of
God beginning Apri l 22nd,
7: 30 ~ - m. witt) 'Rev . Bobby
Porter. Spec ial Si nging ea c h
night. Pastor ·is Rev . James
Satterfi e ld . E ver y o n e
welcome .
4-19-3tc

For Rent
HOUSE, Located in Rutland ,
phon e 742-3334, Car l Hy sell,
Owner.·
4-19-6t c
10x47, 2 bedroom m obile home ,
coUntry location ; Phone 992·
3954.
4-19-Jtc
2 BEDROOM m obi le hom e,
adul Is on ly; on old Rt. 33;
ph One 992-6294 or 992-6385
, afte r 8 p.m..
4-8-12tc
~-----

Pel:&gt; For ' Sale
SIAME SE Ki ttens,, S male and 1
fe·mate. Ph one 985-42&lt;18.
4-19-6f p

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Business
Services
---PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Ridge
lnlerior- Exterior

SEE US before you bu ~ your Auto Sales
Eas te r Plan1 s ; We hav e 1968 IMPALA power steer ing
For wood and masonr y
. G loKi nia s, Mum s, Tu lips ,
and power brakes . Will sen
fini !&gt;hes.
H
y
a
c
in
t
h
s,
L
ili
e
s
,
POMEROY, OHIO
cheap. Phone 992-7439.
Hydrangea , Geran iums and
4-19-3lp
·---------~~~~---------' Ha nging Ba$kets ; al s o
Clematis , rose
bushes . 1968 DODGE Polara· Statio"
Notice
--···
Wanted .
petunias, marigolds , pansies,
HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
Wagon , 383 ,
V-8, a_ir ·
snapdragon s, daisies, B'a lsam
condition ing , power steenng
ELLE N'S Gi ft Shop, Reedsvi lle , EXPERIE NCED pa inter , in.
MATERIALS CO.
rose ; Bi g Boy and ot her
t ~ r i or and ex te r io r . Ph one
and brakes ; very good conOh lo; fl owers, toy s, novel1 ies
77 3-5554
toma to p lan ts. cabbage ,
Mason , W. Va .
985-3951.
d it ion ; phone 247 -21 66, Robert
an d c lo thes ; Open Frida y a nd
broccoli.
brussel
sprouts
a
nd
3-20-30ip
Sayre.
Saturday , 1 p.m. to 7 p .m .;
cauli fl ower plants ; Midway
4-17-5) c
Sunday 1 p .m . to 5 p.m .
Marke t. · W . M ain St .,
Real Estate For
.
4-20-Jtc PAR T T IME . Nat io nal supplier
Pom eroy , phone 992-2582.
will train men for loca l
19l!O PONTIA C Catalina ; four 6 ROOM house &amp; bat h, 829 S.
4· 19-2tc
typewr iter . repair ing . Write:
door ; power steer ing ; pqwet:
Thir d Ave. , Middl.e po rt ;
GUN SHOOT, Fr iday , 7 p . m .
Reg ionq_l Manag er , Box 25,
brakes ; a ut omatic ; n ew
ph one 992-5431.
Fa ctor y c hoked qu ns on ly .
65 CO NCORD 26, II . se ll G!enstl aw, Penna . 15116.
brakes. · car b ., t ires ; Bai ley's
Asso rt e d mea t s . Re fr es h con tained camper ; phone 9924-8-l2 1p
Store, Midd lepor t .
me nts ser ved . Ra ci ne Gufl _
395.4 .4-17-6tp 40 ACRES, la rge barn and
Club .
4- 19-Jtc
several bui ld ing s, 8 rooms
For Rent
LOUI SVILL E Ford , 8,000
an d bath, near Rutland . Ca ll
SORRY SAL is now a merry 1971
tan
dem,
'225
Lat.
e
ng
ine,
5
a
nd
7~ - 6 .\61 or 742-5032.
MODERN,
par
tia
ll
y
furn
ished
ALL EYE Make Up prod ucts in
ga L She used Blue Lu st re r ug
4
trans
.,
16ft.
coa
l
bed,
48,000
4-15-6tc
house ; work ing cou ple ; on
Koscot lin e on spe ci al th is
an d uphols te ry c leane r . Re nt
m iles , priced for q uick sal e,
Rout e 33: phone 992-6849 .
mon th. I woul d like to serve or
e f.e-Git ri c·· sha mpooe r
Sl .
wi th or wi thout bed ; phone NEW Home - 3 bedrmom ,
4-18-31p
vis it you. Pl ea se phone He len
Ne lso n's
. Dr ug
Stor e ,
.
992-2478.
hardwood fl oors, paneling,
Jane Brown , Midd leport, Ohio
Pon'leroy, Oh io.
4-18-4tc
992-5113.
la rg e tot; ca ll 773-5554 daily ;
FUR NI SHE D 2 bedroom
4-19-2tc
4-4-Ift
a fter 5 p.m . ca ll 773-5468.
a partme nt. adult s on ly,
'
4-17-6tc
P ony 1972 HONDA 500 motor cy cl e, 4
Midd le port ; phon e 992-3874. MA SSEY - Ha r ris on
cy
lind
er,
ma
ny
ex
tra
s,
like
· Trac tor a nd 52 Ford Tra ctor
4-6-lfc
new; phoo e 985·3828. wihh si de moWer ; Wil lia m
LOT S · on Wr ight Stree t.
~----3-9-tfc
PR IVAT E mee ting room for
Rou sh,
m ile be low West
Pomer oy . Ph on e 742·6630 .
Col umbia .
any organiza t ion ; phone 9924-19-121c
3975.
4-t9-6tp 1965 FORD Galaxi e 500, ~x ­
ce llent
co ndit ion ,
V-8 HOUSE in Long Bottom , phone
3-11 -lt c
-~-------1.72 ACRE Lot ; Ph one 742-3656.
aut omatic, cl ean a s a pin ;
985-3529.
1968 Honda 305 Super Hawk,
3 AND 4 ROOM 'fur nished and
4-19-2fp
6-11 -ttc
u nfu rn is he d
a partm ents . ;-- -- - _:__ _ _ ___,
exc ell e nt co nd iti o n ; ph one
949 -5953.
Phone 992-5434.
Friday &amp; Saturday
BEDROOM hou~e , one floor
A-20-6tc 2 pl_
4-12-lfc
a n , o~ner leav~ng the state.
Night
N
~
ce nelghbor~ ood on Grave l
1966
BELAIR
Chev rolet,
HIII , for ced a1r gas furna ce ,
From 10 lil2
autom atic , $200 ; Robert H.
For Sale
ba semen t and atta c he d
Rous h; phone 247-2195.
Music By Shiloh
ga
rage . Call for appointment
NOW r AK IN G ord e r s fo r
4-20·3fc
992-2859
or 992-lJBl.
south e rn plan ts . Cha rl es R.
From Marietta , Ohio
4-15-6tc
Ha rri s, 843--2693 .
1972 CHEVY Nova , 350, 4 speed,
WE ARE nOw ta king orders for
12,000 miles ; Jerry Well , 992Sout he rn Tomatoes, pepper s,
6247 .
swee t potat oes an d onion COA L Li mes tone , Exce lsior
4-20-3tp
pla nts ; wil l be in by Ma y 5th
Sa il , Wor ks , E. Main St.,
a t leas t ; Ja mes Ray Hill,
63
OLDS
Convertibl e,
Pome roy . Ph one 992 -3891 .
Le ta rt Fa ll s, Ohio ; phone 247 autom a tic, V-8, F-85, power ;
4-12-tf c
2961 .
67 Chevelle Malibu , British
ll -6-13tc
Racing Green , 327 3 speed ;
1972 22 FT. TAGALONG lr a ve l 1-----:-~-:-:---------­
phone 742 -6271 .
tra it er . Self -contai ned , sl eeps 72 HONDA , CB 750, with extras.
4-20-6tc
OLD FASHIONED reviva l stil l
four . Phone 992-6960.
4, 800 mile.s , VG _ $1,500 ; 69
in pr ogress at the Pom eroy
4· 17-6l c
l'/2 STORY BRICK
Honda , CL 350 - $345 : 71
Wesleya n Hol iness Ch urch on
2
3
bedroom s. bath, din ing
AMF llh .p., 26" cut till e r·, new M l);~ i l o. :.jomes For Sale
Rl. L13. Spec ia l se r vi ces eac h STA R KI LLS rats qu ic kly, su re .
room
, NEW. gas F.A. fur cond it ion - $1 40 ; 69 VW 1u x 50, 2 BEDROOM t ra iler ,
even. if'l g a t 7: 30 p. m . Speaker
21 7 lbs .. $1.69, Ebersbach
na
ce.
st orm doors &amp; wins·qu a reba ck, take' pay me nts'
e xce ll e nt co ndition , $2 ,500 .
an d Past o r Rev . O' De ll
Ha rdware , Sugar Run Mi lls ,
of $58. 48 a rn ont h; ne w
dows,
le
vel lot, garag e , low
Ph one Rave nswood 304-273Man ley . Everyone we lcome .
Pickens Hardwa re, Ma son .
br a kes , c lut c h, exhau s t.
taxes.
$8.500.00.
3623.
3-26-lfc
· 4 1-30lp
igni tio n, de pendabfe. See
1';, STORY FRAME
4· 18-4ft
Ri c hard Weaver (ju st' below
2
3
bedroom s, bath, .some
GROCER Y bu siness for sa le .
Sadi e's Market ), Syracuse . 1972 PMC, J bedroom, com cab
ine
ts, dining room, storm
-Bui lding for sale or l ea se ~
ll-20 -tfc
pl
e
tel
y
furnish
sd,
front
kitdoors &amp; windows. larg e lot
Phon e 773-5618 fr om 8:30p.m . -=---:---:Chen , $4 ,500 ; phone 698-8841.
l00 x 125.
LOW
PRICE
to 10 p.m . for appointm ent . DON ' T pump · your ~ luggisti
4d8-6lp
$5,000.00.
3-20-lfc
se pti c tank. Gel Klean -Em THE TWO ABOVE ARE
Ait Septi c Tank Cl e aner .
CASH pa id for all makes and
Landm
a
rk
F
a
rm
Bure
au,
EXCELLENT BUY S AT
. lO OD 'S AQUARIUMS ; fi s h'
models of mobile hom e s ~
Pom e roy.
a nd sup pi ies: new lOcat ion ,
THE
S E PRICES.
Phone area code 614-423-9531 .
Ash Stree t, Middleport near _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _
4-20-lt c
4-13-tfc
R E DUCE.D TO $10,000.00
park ; phone 992-5443.
Ni ce cor ner lot, 11h story
STEREO
8track
..
A
smal
l
·.
---,
1973
-1-7·-tfc
fram e, 3 bedr ooms , _bath,
· - · Poles'
ba lan ce of $88.64 or pa y $6.50
Air Conditioners
util
ity · r oOm. din ing room ,
pe r month . Ph one 992-5331.
Awnings
NOW R EADY Bloom ing
Maximum
ga
s
F.A. heat , nice kitc hen ,
4-20-lfc
U d
. · .
po tted fl owers .. starting at
n erpmnmg
' NEW tile and panel ing,
50c; han g ing ba sket s; pan s ies
Diameter
MU ST se ll 1973 del_u xe Zig -Zag
garage. DON ' T WAIT TOO
a nd cabbag e: Re ady soon Complete mobile home
se
wing
·ma
chine
.
Thi
s
LONG ON THIS ONE .
Pe tunias , ma r igold s, Co le us,
serv-ice - plus giganti c
ma
chine
darn
s,
embroiders,
APPROX . tO ACRES
tomatoes, peppers, etc. ,· '14 off
di s play of mobile homes
make
s
buttonholes
,.
atr
Over 6 level. Home about 10
by the flat ; Hubbard 's Green without atta c hments . Ju st
always available at . .
house, St. -Rt. 124, above park,
largest End
vears old. Electric heat ,
d i.al a nd sew. Pay balan ce of
Syracuse, Oh io.
dr
ill e d well, 2 bedrooms,
$38.50 or pay $5 per month .
4-3-tfc
MILLER
bath
, carport , full basement .
P hone 992-5331.
CLO SE
TO
TOWN .
4-20-tfc
HOU SE and 2 lots pius 9 ad.
MOBILE
HOMES
$15.000.00.
DELIVERED
j·oi ning lots at Long Bottom .
MOBILE HOME
1220 Washington Blvd.
Ohio, under $3,000. Would like 1969 HONDA 175 cc Sc rambl e r ;
TO
About 1 acre . Set up ready to
ph one 992-7016 .
423-7521
BELPRE, 0.
a 10' wid e house trailer up to
move lnt0. 3 bedrooms, bath ,
4-18-4tc '--- - - - - - - - ---'
112 payment. M . A. H.;~ll , 3786249, Reedsv.i lle , Ohio. ·
ut ility s pace, 12x60 ·tt., air
OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW
4-11 -lt c 1960 V. W. CHOPPER ; ready
Cond. , nice kitchen . JUST
COST - see Kin·gsbury Home
for ·wood s or highway, $200 ;
$6,900.00.
Sales &amp; Service, Inc. , phone
al so 1964 2-door Chev . Body ,_ 992 -6256 from 2 to 7 p.m . or by
Open Saturdays
ANOTHER GOOD BUY
(3) VACUUM Clea ners new 1973
$30;
phone 985-4118.
appointment. 24' wide · from 8 a . m. to J : 30 p.m.
Mod el. Complete . with all
7
room
s. 3 bedroOms, bath,
4-18-3tp
furnished. Made by Skyline
clean in g tools . Small paint
new s iding , roof , and carOn Old Rl. 33
Corp . , country' s largest.
damage in shipping . Will take
port . YOU HAVE TO SEE
Phone 992-2689
" M~ig s County owned and
$27 cash or budget plan EASTER Flowers, hanging
THIS
ONE . $5,000.00.
baskets
and
pots
of
mums.
operated . "
Financing
av ai labl e. Electro · Hygiene
Pomeroy, 9hio
FURNISHED
HOME
lil
ies
,
geraniums_,
begonias,
available. Set up on your lot
Co., ph one 992-7755.
Azaleas.
Also
bedding/
a
nd
.Lot
l
05X135.
2
bedrooms,
ready
for
your
occupancy
.
200
4-18-6tc
·DEAD Stoc k hor ses, catt'l e ,
plants, such as pans i e s~
bath, dininq R. LIKE NEW
yards off Rt. 33 on County Rd .
hog s , s he e p . . Rea so nable
petun ias , N.ar igolds, Phlox,
18.
Qui
ck
delivery
.
Our
low
Re1. Ra nge, freezer , and
::: hargP. . Call 245 -5514.
, HAVE large a ss ortment of
Co leu s, Salvia, Zinnias,
overhead
will
save
you$$$.
12'
dryer
(all are G. E. l. storm
fl
owe
rs
for
Easte
r
and
every
2-28-30ic
D i an~hu s,
Ally ssum , Snapand 14' Mobile Homes
occasi on . Smalley 's Gift
ddors
&amp;
windows, nice porch.
drag o ns , Ageratium and
available, Kingsbury Home
Shop , Chester , Ohio, phone
Pr ivate location: $8,500.00.
Portulacca . Also vegetabl e
Sales &amp; Se rvice , Inc
9B5-3537.
YOU
HAVE
BEEN
Wante~ To Buy
plants, cabbage , broccoli,
3-25-tfc
4-10-101c
LOOKING
FOR
A
cauliflower , lettuce, egg
CLEAN co pp e r , 48 c lb . ;
plants and 14 kinds of tomato
BARGAIN - ALL OF THE .
Rad iators , cl ean, 28c lb. ; 1972 APACHE Eagle Fold -up · plants. Cleland Farms and
Real Estate For Sale
ABOVE ARE BARGAINS.
Brass, 18c lb: ; Batter ies, 85c ;
ca mper ; includes spare tire ,
Greenhouse, E. Ma in, Racine , a ACRES on State Route 143 ;
H·ENRY E. CLELANO, Sr.
Ginseng $60 lb.; M. A. Hall,
. ca nopy and plasti c storm
GeraldinE! Cleland .
BI!OKER
J
ater
tap
paid
;
call
992-3640.
Reedsville . 378-6249.
wi ndow . Trailer has been
4-16-tfc.
4-18-?tc
PHONE -992-2259
3-9-tfc
wired for el ectri c, 3 outl ets.
Excell e rit conditi on, $675, call BLACK "'s Tennessee - Walker
992-581 5 after 5 p.m .
WANTED - OLD UPRIGHT
colt, 1 year old ; phOne 9924-_18-4tc
PI ANO S. Any co nd iti on .. ·
36&lt;10.
· - -- ----'-"·Pay ing $10 ·e a ch. Fir st floor
REAL ESTATE FOR .SALE.,.POMEROY
4-l8-7tc
only . Wr ite g iving dir ect ions. 121 PAINT DAMAGE . 1973 Zig Bus in ess building in m iddle of upper block. 20' x80', Brick,
Za g sew ing ·machi nes .. Still · in
P ianos, P . 0 . Box 188, Sardi s-,
mPti\l rnr f. with 6 rnn!T!" Anti h~th An~rtmo:&gt;nt in rtnnd
or igina l cartons . No at . NEW Trad itional 2- pc. liv ing
'Ohio 43946.
room suite with button tufted
condition upstairs, real entrance. Priced at $17,000.00.
lachments need ed as our
bac
k
~nd
skirt
;
both
sofa
and
Bar and grill with all equipment doing a good businesS in
conhrols are bui !t-in . Sews
cha ir this week · only at
the above described bu ilding . D-1 and D-2 permits, ask ing
with 1 or 2 needles. makes
STE E L whee f tractor , r unn ing
$1_29.95 ; Cash and Carry;
ont_y $5800. Buy this for a home and business combined .'
buttonholes. sew on button s,
cbndit ion or repairable·; for
phone
992
-7554
,
Pomeroy
monogram s and blind hem
pull ing a brush hog ; phone
Recovery, 622 E. Main St.,
stitch . Full cash price $38.50
992-2929 .
Pomeroy, 0 ..
GEORGE S. HOBSTEnER JR.
or budget plan available .
4-20-3tc
4-19-61p
El ectro Hyg iene Co .. phone
REAL ESTATE BROKER
992 -7755.
OLD furnitu·r e, oa k- table s,
4-18-6l c .' r - - ----------1
'
P.O. Box 101. Phone 985-4186
organs, di sties , cloc ks. brass
SPRING SPEC.IALS
bed s or comp lete house hoJ ds . GLA SS SHOW CASES, $25 up ;
Pomeroy, Ohio
·Wri te M. D. Mill e r, Rf. 4,
KUH L' S BARGAIN CEN SABRE
TILLER
Pome r oy, Oh io. Phone 992TE R, "a t cauti on light, "
1 HP
6271.
.
Tuppers Pl a in s.
1-7-llc
In Carton
4-17-51p.
Se.t Up, 134.95

lATEX PAINT

THE MEIGS INN

3.99 gallon

-·-··Herp

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S31e

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DANCE

vz

Whispering
Pines
Nite Club

MEOWS
SEED CORN

- - - -- - -

VIRGIL KING

PH. 992-6558

- - - - -- -

10" rir.

~7.00

Per ·Ton

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OHIO
PALLET CO.

- - - -- -

3/z

Ser;vlce
Fr&lt;o m th e taraest Truck
Bulldozer Radiator to the
~ ma11es r Heate r t..or e .
Nathan Biggs
Radiator Specialist

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.
Ph . 992-2174

Are you interested in broadening your nursing experience
in.- a progressive mental health center?·
.
-

Full time, parttime, and contract po si tion s available o n our a ft e rnoo n
shift. Work in our new Geriatric Center or Med - Surg Unit. Attra c tive
fringe benefits ; include sick leave. retirementylan, vacal ion time , 9 paid
holidays. extensive orientation and inservice program .

•7,550- •&amp;,819 Annually
C9ntact- Direc.tor of Nursing 593 -7.761 , Ext . _2 72 or Geriatric Chief Nurse
592-6651 , Ext. 331.

ATHENS MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, Athens, Ohio

Pomeroy

GARA G E repa ir , tune -u ps;
plugs, poi nts a nd conde nse r ; a
cy l., $17.95 a nd 6 cy l. , S14.95 ;
ca ll for appointm en t ; Racine
Gar age! Ra cine, Ohi o, 9493611 .
4-8-lOtc
WILL tri m or cut trees, clean
out bilse me nts, att ics. etc.
an d pai nt roofs ; phone 9493221.
1
_ __ _ _ _ _ __:4...:.:,ll -31ltc
S EPTIC TANKS AROBtC'
· SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN-·
ED, REPAIRED . MILL-ER
SANITATION.
STEWART,
OHIO. PHONE 662-3035.
10-4-tf
ELNA and White Sewing
Machines ... service on all
makes . Reasonable rates .
The Sew ing Center , Mid dl eport, Ohio.
11 -16·tfc

On Most American

In Carion
Set UJI&gt; $54.95 .
POMEROY
9 .. _ Jack W. Carsey, Mgr.
~
Phone 992 -2181
HYBR t 0 type -Leg horn Rhode
Island Rt:d ht""ns In good
product ion . Ph One 843-2178.
4-15-61c
Stop in and see our line of
quality fishing tackle, rods,
reels., lines, lures:

GRAVELY
tRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy, Ohio
.Phone 992 -

0pen J. a .m. fo S:JO p.m .
Monday thru Thursday, 8.
a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday.

FOR RENT OR LEASE

4 d oo r sedan , V-8 .

C.,...

71 MUSTANG, V- 8 , automatic , power
s tee ring , 2 doo r ha rdt o p . like new .
$1995
70 CHEVROl.ET CAPRICE, 2 door hardfop ,

·loaded. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sl995

Pomeroy Home &amp; Aim

7·1 PINTO, 3 d oo r R u n about. 4 s p eed t ra n s -

Open 8 Till
Mondav thru Siiturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0 .

mission . 1 owner. ------------51595
71 FORD GALAXIE 500, 4 door ha r d top ,
pow e r stee r ing &amp; b r a kes . fp cl ory air . - -·$2195
70 DODGE POLARO 2 doo r harC!to p , po wer
ste ering &amp; brakes . fa c tor y a ir . vi n y l root . $1795
70 MERCURY MARQUIS, 4 doo r ha r dt op .
· "vinyl roof.loade d .- - - - - - - - - - - - $ 1 8 9 5
70 HORNET, 6 cy l., s tand a rd tr a n sm issio n . 4

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO
992 -2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

door sedan . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1295

·. Pomeroy; Ohio

70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, .V roof, air..... .,. '2595
69 Ford LTD Wagon, air ... ................ '1895

and

69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air •.. •• '1595

FURNITURE

steering . ·----------------$1995

69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.... .'1295

69 TOYOTA, 2 door har.d fop, 4 s pee d . ---$895
67 DODGE , 4 door, s lanl6 , automati c. --- $395
65 DODGE WAGON, run s good . ___ .:., $295
69 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE, 4door se dan , V8, automati c, power s teer-ing , s harp . - - · $1395
68 JAVELIN SST, 290 V-8 , 2 door hardtop ,
power steering . ---------~---· $895
66 CADILLAC Sedan DeV ill e .loaded . --.$1095
70 MERCURY MONTEGO, 4 door sedan . 6
cyl., Standard . - - - - - - - - - - - -·- - $1095
70 CHEVROLET Biscayne , 4 door , sedan . V-8 ,
aufomatic. power s te ering &amp; brake s , factory

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.
READY -MIX
CONCR·e ·
delivered right to yo
project. Fast and easy . Fr
estimates , Phone ~92 - 328
Goeglein Ready -Mix Ct
Middleport, Ohio.
. ·
6-30-t

air .

·------------------·$

1295

PICKUP TRUCKS
70 FORD CUSTOM, V-B, s tandard . W e st Coas t
mirrors , cab lights, sharp truck , long wide

bed.------------------- $1995
71 CHEVY , V-8 , 4 s pee d , 6 'h ft . bed . ----$1995
50 FORD 1 ton . · - - - - - - - - - - - - - · $295
64 FORb 'h Ton . long wide bed , V-8 , stan dard . ---~---------------$595

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D.

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 l\0 12,2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.)- EAST COURT

n.,

66 Olds Toronado, full power, air •, _...... _:995
68 Opel Station Wagon ...................... .'595
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air ........ '995 ·
66 Buick L:!Sabre 4 Door, air............... '695
_c64 Buick Elec. 4 Door H.T.................. '295

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
" Yo u ' ll Lik e Our Quality Wa y
- o f Do ing B us in e~s"
GMAC FINANCING .

•

USED CARS .

2 SIGNS
...

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE

will spend Ea s ter Sunday in
P,om~r·oy wi lh their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson
and Mr . and Mrs. Herman
OhHnger .

LARGE SELECTION

'

NEW
MOBILE HOMES
JOx40 2 BR
10x512 BR
10x563BR
12x412 BR
12x51 2 BR
12x563 BR
12x61 3 BR .
20x43 3 BR
Double wide

We Feature .Some
of the Finest:_

*PARKWOOD
*KIRKWOOD
*SKYLINES
ACADEMY

$2995
$3595

$3995
$3595
$3995
$4295
$4995
$6500

All homes are total elect r ic:,
compl e tely furni shed, set ot
steps, '14" bir ch panel ing ,
house -ty pe doo r s , s torm
windows . From $250-. 00
down, De livered Fr ee.

..

Milytag

4500 sq . ft., total service department area ; .equipped with air compressor• lubrication
hoist, front end alignment rack , wheel '
Oalancmg machine. exhaust escape system, 7
service stalls. wash rack, air hoses to all
stalls, small office room, ·. res! room, 3
overhead doors ( 1 elecfric) ; could ·be used for
almost any kind of business ; warehouse; etc.
Call Dick Rawlings at 992-2151, Mqnday _thru
Saturday from 8:ooa.m. till 5·: 00 p.m.; after
these hours or on Sunday call 992 -3732.

--'--.

Rent for $300.00 per month firm.
Lease? ? ? ? Let's talk.

Automatics
2 speed operation.
Choice of water
tern ps .
Auto.
water
level
control .
Lint
F i Iter or Powtr
Fin Agitator .
Perma·Preu
M•vtag
Halo of Heat

Drven

Surround clotho
. with gentle. e.ven ·
heat . No ho1 spo1s,
no overdrying . .
F ine Mesh Lint
Filter.
We 5peclalheln

_

MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~~~y~~:··
741-4211

Arnold Grate

R11tland

~~~--~~~~~--~~~~.-

,

95
27

Salle lit e 2 dr . H. T . Local one owner. Real
clean .

'2495

Swinger , 2 dr . H . T ., V-8, &lt;luto .. vinyl lop .

*1895

Clean . ·- - -·- - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

*1795
'1995

Le Sabre, 2 dr . H . T . , air, vinyl lop, one

owner . · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

WE ARE STILL MAKING GREAT DEALS ON 1973 BUICKS &amp;
PONTIACS. CHECK WITH US
BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR, NEW OR USED.

CEWARD CALVERT, Salesman

REMEM HER

Open Evenings .
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
SeiYice 'Til 12
Noon on Saturday

IS

Remember We Seroice What We Sell.

196 7 FORD L TO
.
$69S
H. T. $eda n. V-8 e ng ine, au tom a 1i c tra ns ., P stee ri ng &amp;
br akes . radi o. blue f ini s h . blk. vi ny l lop, good tires, rad io.
Spec i.al!! !
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S99S
)967 GMC 2'12 TON
1
lbs
,,
2
s
peed,
900
tires.
5
s
p&lt;.
"'C d
9 d u m p body . 18,500
tra nsm iss ion.

. Trendhomes

Pomeroy Motor Co.

i 4Y NATI ONAL HC&gt;MF S CORPORATION

OPEN EVES. 8 : 00P. M .
POMERO¥, OHIO

LOST AND FOUNO
LARG E WHI TE long --hai red ca t
Si lver doll ars lon g h a v c
wi lh black Spots los I ·Mon day
been· popul a r in the Am e r i- nigh t in vic ini ty of Sta le
c-a n we s t. · Nic ke ls remain
Garage , Rt. 7, Ches ter . Ve ry
t imi d. Anyone s eei ng o r
l he m ost fa vore d coi ns in
having seen him . pl cn se call
Baltim or e, w h i I e quarter985-3583.
Re ward.
d oll ars a r c mos t s o ug ht after
.t-19-3tc
in th e s t a te of New York .

Coin Prefe re nce

llijl
r~

. TRI.COUNTY
MOBILE HOMES
Ea stern Av·e. Gallipoli s, 0.
PH . 446-0175

VISIT OUR
We talk to you

Larry Evans, Owner
Frank Gheen. Sales Mgr .

. PHONE 992-7777

like a person.

POMEROY, OHIO

WMP0/1390

Open Sun , 1-6 p.m.
Daily 9-6

ON YOUR DIAL

BILL'S ARMY-NAVY SALES
85 N, Court St.

Athens, Ohio

THREE DAY SALE

60x14 Hillcrest 2 Br.

Tenls -681o choose from, all sizes
S49 •95
·
now
$7 .95
9 95
Sleepingbag.reg.$-,
- ·
Coats $3.95,
Closeout of Children s Wtnler
Mens. $9.95.
Mens Dress Shoes
Me n's Watches , reg. $79.95

·
$5 00
2 pair for
·
529
now
·9 :.
$2.99
$92 so
.'

Shop Here For All Your fishing
and Camping Needs .
Open9to :&gt;:lO Daily .
Except Monday &amp; Frtdav ltl9

NOW
OPEN

All deluxe features, fully carpeted," 1/4"
Salem Birch paneling, central air
conditioning, front kitchen
private
dining, eye-level oven, counter top
range. It's the Super Special, because

Delivered
and Set Up
Up To

M •A .

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.. ,. ON DISPLAY
Sat~rday,

April 21
S'ililday, April 22

From 1:00 til 5:00 PM

"It's Our Super Special"

APRIL 19, 20, and 21st

Pu.llers
225 Amp. Lincoln Welder

dr . H. T ., air . My old Demo .

1968 CAMARO CONV.
$1695
V-8 motor, ,a uto. tra ns ., P.S., a nd w-w t ire s, ra d io, nice
yell ow li r1 is h w i.t h vi n yl inte r ior .

it's a super nice home.
Big Capacity

tlonn e vill e

.;~···

*MOBILE HOMES* ·

."Jones Boys "

Bonne vill e 4 dr. H . T .. lac . air , 2"5,621 mih!s .
.
. •2895
E x tra n1ce. · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Catalina 4 dr . H. T .• Brougham, 23,525 miles ,
*3195

Pomeroy
Mot~r Co.·

LARRY'S,

Next Door to the

'2595

______ • 3 8 9 5

Many more to choose f~om .

12' Wides - 14' Wides
Up 70 ' Long
LOw Bank Rafes
Gl Loans Available

__

OUR WORD

OF
QUALITY

CHESTER, 0 .

and sons, Jay and Jon, of Philo,

·1971 PLYMOUTH .~~~~.:!~:...~~~:.~:-:.::~--~:::.~:.w.:. ~~1971 BUICK
~~en~/ 2~--~~:..~~·.:.~~-':'.:.:~~~:~:_
1970 PONTIAC
1971 PONTIAC a1r. Sharp.·----------------------4
1970 PONTIAC Real nt ce . ·------------~---------1971 PLYMOUTH
1970 DODGE
1969 MERCURY ~!,"!!.·.:..!.~;;.~·2:-.:..!:::~~--s~~!!:!~--------1969 BUICK
1970 DODGE
_s~~~!:!::..2-~:..~~:.::~i!...~s.!!:!:!!:~!1!. ________ •169 5
1972 CHEVROLET -~~_!.~~"_'::a~~".:.~~~,::~i~~~e..?~~e~--~-----~3995
1969 BUICK
1950 FORD

OUR BOND

PH. 985 -4100

· OHLINGERS HER-E .,
Mr . and Mrs . Ten·y Ohlinger ·

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Wh11t We Sell

RIGGS
LoCated on St. R1 . 7 .

POMEROY

Pomeroy, Qhio
Ph. 992~217 4

Ope, Evenings Untii6:00- Til5p.in . Sat .

MODERN septic tank service,
24 ·hours , 7 days a week.
Phone 992-3954.
4-10-:JOtc

. ACREAGE
OVER 100 - High land with all
. mine rals . Fa~m pond, gas well , G &amp; 1;: Appliance ~epalr; r'epalr
on all laundry equipment,
old barn , house, and other
refrigeration equipment and
bvild lngs . Only $19,500.00:
·
house
wiring;
welding,
LAND
electric
and
gas.
Calf
992-3802
. 1-0 ACRE S On Leading
or after 4: 30 p.m . call 992:Creek, 1 mile above Langsvifle.
6050.
Old house and outbuildings, on
3-21 -JO!p
bla c ktop road . Want only
$5.000.00.
EXCAVATING, dozer; loader
NEW HOME
and backhoe work; septic
tanks installed; dump trucks
4 BEOROOMS S.,autiful
and lo-boys fQr hire; will haul
kitchen , ·l'h baths. All electric
fill dirt, top soil, limestone
with garage on large lot. Only
anl:l gravel ; call Bob or Roger
$11,000.00 .
Jeffers, day phone 992-7019;
NEW LISTING
night phone 992-3525 or 992.
POMEROY - Nice 2 bedr:-oom .. 5232.
ho me with gas furnace , nice
2·11-tfc
kitchen and front pOrch with
wrought iron posts and - DOZER anCf bad( hoe work,
railings . Asking $15,000.
ponds and septic tariks, dltSMALL
Ching service; top soli, 1111
2 BEDROOMS _ Basement,
dirt, limestone ; B&amp;K Ex- ,
· cavating. Phone 992· 5367,
bath, ·front por ch on Grant St.,
Dick Kafr, Jr .
Middleport.
Asking
just
9-1-tfc
$5500.00.
. :r;
F"'"'~="""''=
" =·=~==INVESTMENT
&gt;EE US FOR, - i(;;_~ings:---srorm'
LARGE B'RICK Has 30
doors and windows, carports,
ro0m3 with going business, . marquees. a fum iflum siding
steam heat , parking and l.ovely
and railing . A. Jacob, sales
view 'of tbe Ohio River . Need
representative. For free ·
estimates, phone Char.IM.
.
L"1s 1e, s yracuse, v . v .
only $32,500.00 for this
COUNTRY Ho·. ME
Johnson and Son, Inc.
7 ROOMS - Bath with shower,
3·2·ffc'
natural gas fUrnace , nice sm~ll
ba sement, drilled well. and sewiNG MAC-HINES. Re~ir
garage . Porch, con crete walks .
.s ervice, all -makes. 992-~:
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
One acre. $10,000.
Authorized Singer Sales and!
Service. We Sharpen Scissors.
CREATE A GOOD FUTURE
3-29-lfc
FOR
YOURSELF,
-~c:---~CHILDREN, OR GRANDCHILDREN. BUY ONE OF EXCAVATING . Dozers, large
THE ABOVE . MAKE YOUR
and small ; BackhoeS: and
Loaders on track and tires;
MONEY WORK FOR YOU,
Dump
. trucks lo· boy'
THAT'S GOOD BUSINESS .
Serv1ce ; Septic tanks in ~
stalled ;
George
(Bill)
Pullins ; phOne 992-2478 or 992HELEN L. TEAFORD
7402 .
2·9-tfc'
GORDON B. TEAFOJ!O
ASSOCIATES ;'
HARRISON' S TV Service and
. 992.3325 or 992 -3615
Service Calls ; phone 992-2522.
·, NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS
2-9-tfc

68 Olds Cut. Hoi. Sedan, v-roof •• , ......... .i1495
68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr. HJ., air ...... .'1395
68 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door. air .............. '1095
68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.l, V-8, auto., P.S.•• .". '1495
bo Douge Pol. 4 Door H.T.. .......... _..... '795

992 -5342

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

O'DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads, Rl. 12~;
complete front end service,
tune up and brake service:
Wheels
balanced
elec·
tronlcally . · All
work
guaranteed. _ Reasonable
rates . Phone 992-3213 or 742·
3232.
2-18-lfc

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70 Cadillac Sed: DeVille, power, air .-••• -. '4000
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70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, air .... '2995 ·

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steering &amp; brake s , fa c tor y a ir .- - - . - - - $1295
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SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

SEPTIC TANKS ClliANED
: ~LiTOMOBILEins~;ance been- REASONABLE rates. Ph. 44&lt;
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your
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operator's license? Call 992Owner &amp; Operator .
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C. BR/IDFORD, Auctioneer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821
Real Estate For Sale
Racine, Ohio
Cri tt Br adfQrd · .
536 W. Main , Pomeroy, 2 story
5-1-11&lt;
fr ame , 8 rooms , 4 bedrooms,
1112 bath, garage, basement, HOUSE AND Roof painting ;
all utilities ; R . Downing ,
interior and exterior, free
Brok'e r, 992 -3'731.
estimates . Call992·7008or 9924-19-31c
2460.
4-19-JOtc
HOUS.E for sale - 5 rooms and
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J334.
992 -2082, 259 Broadway St ..
4-19-6tc
Middleport, M.aY 7 thru June
30.
4-19-31c

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REGISTERED NURSES ATTENTION

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WAREH OUSE o r s torag e
b ui ld ing , a ppr o :.: . 100x50 ;
loc at ed on Ru tland St :,
Middlepo rt ; co nta ct Mrs .
Mann inq Webste r , 992 2495.
4·18 3tc

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ARNOLD
BROTHERS

....

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Recovery , 622 E . Main St.,
Pome roy, 0 .
4-19-61p

For Rent or Sale

Wanted

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12 Yr.

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We Service
What We Sell

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Split level &amp;Bi·level Homes
Th e mos t imaginafive hom es you'v e ever s e e n . That-' s
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t:lb m e..a s uperb model w ifh s uperior planning , s upe rior
fe atures from fh e front to the ba c k. On e walk fhrough
and you'l l know .

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SALES RIEPRESI:NTATIVE:

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Oan Thomp•on, The Dt&gt;alin' Man
586 Locust .
' 9_92 -7004 · . __ Mid~leporl
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PHONE 992-3325 .
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Easter Egg Hunt set
Over 400 colored " Easter Eggs," but just ooe of a gold
and one of a silver color will be hidden at Municipal Park In
Middleport for the start at% p.m. of the annual Rotary Easter
Egg Hunt Sunday.
Co-Chairmen Dennis Ketley and Robert Buck sald this
year for the first time children up to age 11 will be permitted
In the hUDI. Previously, children through the eighth grade
were allowed.
· ....
Parents are asked to eooperate io this move, made
necessary primarily for safety reasons of the younger
children.
A "tots hunt" will be held In a separare place for preschool children.
The golden egg finder will be presented a $10 check and
the silver egg fiD&lt;Ier one lor $5 by Rotary President Gene
Riggs. Middleport volunteer firemen traditionally assist at
the hunt.

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EGGS ON DISPLAY
Eggs entered in the egg
decorating contest of Radio
WMPO will be on display
through Saturday evening in
the window of the Elberfeld
Toy Store on East Main St.,

Pomeroy.
LODGE TO MEET
Racine Lodge 461 , F and AM,
will observe past master's
night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the temple. All master masons
are invited. Refreshments will
be served.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Chance of showers daily.
Highs in the upper 70s and
lower 80s and lows In the 50s
Sunday, cooling to the highs
In the 60s and lows In the 40s
by Tuesday.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a .m.
Friday was 76 degrees under
cloudy skies.

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Tonight thru Tuesday
April20-24

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THE WORLD' S
GREATEST ATHLETE

LTechnicolor)-·
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THE SILVER FOX
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Adults : $1.50
Children : 75c
Show Starts 7 p.m .

Tontght- Sat. Sun.
Apnl20-21-22

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"SWEET SUGAR "
Bitter days ... sweet nights ..
I~~~'::' gets what she wants ..
she wants it!
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and Woman Created
"T~E SIN OF
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Watergate
(Continued froln page I )
House was not looking for "a
sca~goat, hut to fmd the
truth ." But when asked what
Dean, the top lawyer in the
White House, was doing,
Ziegler smiled and said : "He's
apparentl y working in his
office today-&lt;&gt;n something."
, One Bizarre Development
In one of the most bizarre
developments of a very biz~rre
Incident, Peter H. Wolf, a
Wa shington lawyer, said
Thursday an unnamed client
hauled away eight cartons of
documents- including plans to
" hug the Watergate" and lists
of secret Nixon campaign contributors - from the White
House the morning after the
bu gging .
Wolf asked Chief U.S .
District Court Judge John J .
Sirica to protect him from
being cited for contempt. The
documents came from Hunt's
desk.
It was tes tified during the
January Watergate criminal
trial that White House aides
Bruce Kehrli and Fred
Fielding cleaned out Hunt's
safe in the Executive Offi~e
Building two days after the
buggin g.

Dl VOUt;t; ASKED

CoinOuh

Vi~~~~ Bo~ard,

moved to
Middleport
• The OH KAN Com Club after
11 years m Pt. Pleasant is
movmg to-Meigs County. The
organization, formed at Pt.
Pleasant, has held monthly
meetmgs the last 11 years,
recently sponsored its best
attended a nd successful ten th
coin show .
With most of its present
members residmg in Ohio, and'
especially tn the Pomeroy bend
area, the membership has
voted to move its meeting
place to Middleport.
Area residents simply Interested in coms , paper money,
and related items are cordially
invited
to
atte nd
th e
organizatiOn 's first meeting in
Meigs County . A reception and
open house for new members
will be held next Monday night,
Apnt 23, tn the mee ting rooms
of the Columbus and Southern
Electri c Company butldmg on
Mill Street m Middleport.
A soc1al hour and trading
sesston wtll also be tn progress
wtth cotn dea lers prese nt from
out-of-town. A short busmess
sesston w1ll be conducted at 8
p.m . followed by an auction of
gold coins. Refreshmenls w1ll
be served.
Recently elected officers of
the grou p are Edward Burkett,
presiden t ; J ohn Sebo, vtce
pres ident ; Don Thomas,
secretar yi Davtd Gerrard,
trea surer , and John Byran,
Sgt. of Arms. Future meetings
are set for every fourth
Monday of the month at the
Electric butldmg on Mill Street
m Middleport.

arvf

Long Bottom,
llils flied suit for dtvorce in
Meigs County CommoA Pleas
Court from Joan L. Bogard,
Racine, chargi ng g ross neglect
of duty. Other e ntries show a
nolice of appeal has been filed
by Phyllis J Blake, Middleport, against Phil and Jtm's
Restaurant, Middl e po rt ,
Willtam Garnes, admmislratoc
of lhe Bureau of Employment
Service, and Board of Review,
Co lumbus, and Thelma J .
Schoonover was granted a
divorce
from
RusseH
Schoonover .
CLUB TO MEET
The Bend 0 ' the River
Garden Club will hold an open
meeting 7:30p.m. Monday at
the Racine United Methodist
Church. Mrs. D. A. Byers,
Gallipolis, will be the guest
dem onstrator. All area garden
clubs are mvited .
DAMAGE MINOR
Min or
damages
were
reported to the horne Qf Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Kelly at 11 :44
a .m. Thursday when food on a
cook stove caugh t fire . The
Middleport Fire Dept. answered the alarm .

News

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KC Board hires staffs
Teachers and non-academic
personnel were ' employed by
the Kyger Creek Board of
Educationi'n a special meeting
Thursday eve ning.
Awarded rive year con tracts
we re Deryl Well , Adam
Krahel, ond !Joyd Danner, all
high school instructors; David
T . Phillips, di s tr~ ct instrumental band director, and
Mrs. Bonnie Campbell, an
elementary teacher.
Two year pacts went to
James Sprague, Barbara
Stewart, J oyce Hawks and
David Preston. Employed on
one-year contracls were Julia
Kramer, Carol Moody, and
Ernestine Smith.
The board agreed to make
1973-74 coaching assignments
at the May meeting ,
Edna Coen was granted a
continuing contract as a cook.
Luther Amos, a cus todian a nd
Darlene Milam, a bus driver ,
were give n two year contracts.
Substitute personnel employed
on a one-year basts were Alice
Lasseter, Donna Waug h and
VIrg inia Gardner, bus drivers,
a nd Vesta Ham, Ruby Lucas,

Virginia Tat~. I,ucille Mulford,
Sally Icard -and earol Buck,
cooks.
Resignations were at'cepted
frum Forrest Ward of Tuppers
Plains, a high school Instructor
in Biology, Science and
Chemistry, who as retiring
from teaching . Ward has
taught at Kyger Creek the past
five years. A)so, Mrs. Avice
Frecker of Racine submitted
her resLgnation as Home

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
Open Friday and Saturday
Nights
Until

CLARENCE THOMPSON

9

Dudley's Aorist
st .

991-5560

I __..,MII'dlldlltllep11o.r11t ...o11.___.

•ulland

- On the 1st floor- a fine selection of mens dress slacks · shirts Wembley ties. belts - socks· Hanes underwear; Shorts and pants
for boys.

FDIC

"Golnt one step further"
I

THE SHOE

- See the fine selection of housewares Time.

Our

- On the Second Fl,oor - see the Ready- To-Wear for women in·
eluding dresses - ~oats - suits · skirts - blouses . smock tops .
slacks- sizes from the very smallestto the extra large.
- Visit the childrens department on the 2nd floor for·coats ·dresses· ,
suits· slacks· blouses- sweaters- lingerie.
-'\
players . records - 8 track and cassette tapes · sheet music and
musical accessories.
- Eiberfelds lrd tloor is the furniture department with fine quality
lines of furniture for every room in your home.
_. Open Friday and Saturday Nights til9.

ELBERFELDS. IN POMEROY
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DICK RETURNS
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SATURDAY
NIGHT
10:00 TIL 2:00

They Play It AllThe Sweet and
Exciting Sounds
Of Today

It's Special
Live Entertainment

THE
MEIGS INN
POMEROY, OHIO '
PH. 992-3629
-~

Make Your
~~~-------'!''"'ervation Early

are Still Sensibly Priced
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

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piles from former strip mine operattons
that a r e clogging streams, causin g
frequent Hood ing a nd turn ing fertile farm
fields into sandy swamps. Th e a rea is in
the upper watersheds feedin g both
branches of the Shade R1ver and Leadmg
Cr eek.
Nye said various sites for the study
area are being evaluated.
"There a re no acl!ve surface mining
operations in the area," Nye said , " but
past str~p mining is the basic cause of the
problem." Nye sa1d records show that
reclamation on past mining operations m
lh e area was att empted tn 1959.

Man, wife injured
in wreck of Honda

- on the 2nd floor, too, see the fine line of stereos - radios - tape

Dick Hawkins-" Mr. Personality"
(Son of HawJi:shaw Hawkins)
One of Nashville's Greatesf

~hoes

Th;m 11.500
Familic.~

THREE SECTIONS
Pomeroy-Middleport

s.

perfect gifts for Easter

Of Nashville, Tenn.

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Your lrwilt!d Guc.~l
Re&lt;1chi11g More

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COLUMBUS
Ohio Natural
Re sources Directo r William B . Nye
Saturday announced hi s department has
applied for an $83 ,555 grant from the U.
Envtronmental Protection Age nc y t o
conduct a feasibilit y study for a sa nd
eros10n a batement project in northern
Meigs County.
U the gran t IS approved the Department of Natural Reso urces will use the
$83,555 in (ederal money a nd $14,745 in
state funds to finance the $98,300 study.
The study is deSigned to find a way of
stopping ~h~ erosion of loosely bonQed
Pomeroy sandstone and associated gob

- Womens hosiery · scarves - handbags · jewelry · cosmetics by
Revlon and Coty. A complete se_lection of lingerie for yourself or
lor gifts.

the bonk of

Mom...,. ,

C. COMEII RRAOBUitY

SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 1973

15 CENTS

Gallipolts-Pmnt Plcasc:mt

- An excellent time to complete your Easter shopping for yourself
and your family.

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established 1872

Thi!) L'~ II'I' CC L~ one of the violatwns that
lht· Slalt• Depai' Luu:~ nt of EdLwa twn fv tmd
acamsl all fuur se hoo l di!&gt;i trkts Ill its
Ft•hruary Sl'huol cvalu.tllons .
Mrs (;;u·dncr, i.l runner SPC!.: 131
t.'~~ twati on m st1 U(.'l or at C:&lt;..~lli a Ac.Jflemy
lhgh SdlOHI, lius charge of the F:MH
pmg ralll 111 G ~llha , M e.1 ~s (tnd J&lt;H:ks un
C•.!llfllics. l kr sal~ry and lra vcl expe nses
w11! abv hi.! paid by the ::; tate. She reCeived
ct one-year cun lrat l.
M1s . Evans, Mrs. Hifc and Northup
\\ ('1 e buth granter! four year contrm.: ts.
Mrs Hife IS a fanner ctcmcnt.ary teacher
111 the Kyge r Cree k Schoo l Sys tem and
~ Co ntinued on pc.tgc ~ )

Streams clogged by old mines

and '1HAT BUNCH"

the century

l'l!/ 11 1':11.' 1.

tmts

VOL. E NO 12

Dick Hawkins

pomeroy
national
bank

l&lt; •ttrnw ~ dt sabilit y st udents a ud uc&lt;'UP&lt;tllfmal WIJrk students.
Ill s $10 000 salary Will be rur·nisht•d by
tl~· -:t;th·. ilil rns w;1 s granted a one yet:t r

+

Continued muggy au·. ram
likely today and tomght and
Monday Temperatures tn htgh
60s today, 50s tomght.

For A Casual Easter

oome•oy

Burm•tte ~ttd . " I htth' tu sec you
n•s t~n . but J won 't keep Llf!YOJW frurn
IHktnJ..: ~~ better job.''
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Th(' boa rd a lso employed a sch ool
P:-i)'di• Jiug tsl cmrl extended IW W r ontnu:ts
111 spct·&lt;: h ancl llcarinJ.! lhcrap 1st, Susan
l.ynn Evans; _elc lnCntary supervisor . Mrs.
Pauhnc Hife_. EMR Supervisor , Mrs
El_lgt•nia Gardnc1 &lt;1nd guuhmcc supcrvtsor
William 0 Nm·thup.
James Hoy Barns of F'armcrs vlilc, u •
was empluyed as school p.sychol og tst
llarn.s gradu!-'tcd fr om Trotwot:HI Madison
IHgh School near Dayton ;wd Earlh;u 11
College 111 Rt cluuond , Ind ., and Wnght
Stale Umvc rs11 y . He is eut'I'Cntly serving
Ius tnternsh1p in Sprmgfie ld for the Clark
Cuunty Board of Educat10n .
Httrrts w11l be workin g w1th problem
dlild r en and te s tin g EMH students,

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CLUB TO MEET
The Wildw ood Garden Club
w1ll meet at 10:30 a.m . Wednesday a t the home of Mrs.
Alfred Yeauger for a nature
tour and s tudy . Members ate to
brin g a sack lunch.

AT
HOME
IT'S THE
GOLD

ihslnt·ls.

Del,olt•d To The Greater /llitldle Ohio Va lli')'

CORSAGE
From $149

Ou a Rlolion by firan\'lllc nunwttc.
Rradbury was gh•en a h\0 year contracl
at $19,000 per year.
·
Only uther applic3nt was W1lham 0 .
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N rthup, Gallia County Gutdance
Supt.•rvisur and furmer locct l superintendent i.llld Principal at NorU1 Gallia
Thompson, who has been county
supennlendent the last six years, resigned
lo beeomt superintendent of the Joinl
Gtllha-Jackson Vocaltonal School. .
Thompson is a fOrmer football coach
a t Gallia Academy, principal at Kyger
Creek and superintendent of the M-iddleport Schools and of North Callia School
District.
Upon
acccpt1ng
Th ompson's
res1gnation, board members Burnelle and
C. A Evans expressed their desire to have
hi m continue the effort now underway to
c onsolidate Gallia County's four school

Weather

found guilty Feb. 19 of bribery, conspiracy, mail fraud and
income tax evasion on charges of accepting racetrack stock at
bargain pnces from Dlinois racmg heiress MarJorie Lindeimer
Everett between 1961 a nd 1968.

Sauce to goose

CAl.l.IPOLIS - C. Comer B'radbury,
Clwslurc, a velt"r.an school administrator
aml h:at·hcr with 33 y~~rs experience, was
&lt;.~ppoinled
Gallia
County
School
Supenntendent here saturday . He suct•rMs Clarence E . Thompson wto resigned
Saturday effective July 1.
Bradbury. a graduate of Cheshire
High ~hoot and Ohio Umverstty, has
S(' l'\' e&lt;l as~ tea cher, coach; pnncipal and
local supcnntendent in the Cheshire area
more Ihan three decades Since 1957 he
has served as local supermtendent of' the
Kyg er Creek Local School District.
Bradbury holds a B.S. and Master 's
Degree m Administration from Ohto
Umn~rstl} . He holds a local and county
supenntendent's certificate. He and hts
lale wife, Helen, are the parents of a son,
Cha rles Lee Bradbury, an honor s tudent at
Morehead State Umverstty.
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Prices leaping

Your Checkbook
One of the-hand iest books you can have around
Tells you what you ·ve spent And your checks can prove 1t
Start your own Book of Knowledge. Soon

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in Briefs

ATLANTIC CITY, N. J . -A 54-YEAR.OLD man was held in
lieu of $5,000 bail Thursday on charges of operating a mailo()rder
prostitution ring for convention goers. The suspect, Louis
Giannini, was arrested with four Atlantic City women, ranging in
age from 19 to 30, and a 17-year-&lt;&gt;ld Philadelphia girl We dnesday.
Police charged Giannini with soliciting for prostitution a nd
permitting relations with a female under 18.
According to the charges, the services of the women were
advertised through pamphlets sent out to various convention
groups and clubs and through magazines, inviting men to join a
"Swinger s' Club.'' Those answering through Post Office boxes
were sent pictures and names of girls, although not those of th e
WASHINGTO N ( UP!) - women actually offered as prostitutes, police said. Police said
With food pnces rismg at • a th e average rate charged was $100 per day, with $50 more for
record pac~ for the third wms ual sex acts.
consecutive month, the cost of
hvm g jumped 0.9 pet. in
sr. WUIS, MO. - THE PERSONAL SECRETARY of
March. It was the biggest one· former U. S. Sen. Edward V. Long has told authorities the
month increase in 22 years, the senator thought he was poisoned the night he died, the St. Louis
gove rnment said today.
Globe-Democrat said today .
.
At
the
time
of
Long's
death,
it
was
assumed
he had died of
The
Bureau
of
Labor
WASHINGTON ( UPI) Sen. William Proxmire, D- Stahsllcs said that m the f1rs~ natural causes. He died Nov. 6, 1972, at his estate at Clarksville,
Wis., said today President three months of President Mo., at the age of 64. No autopsy was performed. " Miss Helen
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Nixon's administration per ~ Nixon 's relaxed Phase III Dunlop, secretary and long-time compamon to Long, has told
mits corporation executives to controls, consumer prtces rose authorities that minutes before his death, Long told her he
increase their pay up to 215 pet. at an annual rate of 6.8 pet., the thought he had received a fatal dose of poison in a box of candy,''
in a · year, while the govern- largest since early 1951 - the the newspaper said.
ment holds workers to 5.5 pet. height of the Korean War.
The BLS said prices of food
WASHINGTON -UNLESS THE SENATE can work 1ts will
annually.
in
superm
a
rke
ts,
after
in
a
post-Easter conference, the sanctity of the 17-yearo()ld highProximire said Dr. John
Dunlop, head of the Cost of seasonal adjustment, went up way trust fund has been preserved for another two years .
Proponents of using some of the closely guarded highway
Living Council, should change at a record pace of 3.1 pel. marking
the
Unrd
consecutive
funds
for mass transit projects in auto-choked cities came closer
the policy, making wage guidelines apply to big business month for a record high. than ever before in a showdown vote on the Issue in the House
executive pay raises and Record increases of 2.4 pet. in Thursday. But the House rejected , 215-190, an amendment that
bonuses as well as to workers. February and 2.3 pet. in would have allowed cities to use $700 million of the fund for mass
"The guidelines must be Ja nuary also were higher than transit projects.
applied equally lo the big shots the previous record of 1.9 pet.
as well as to -the average m June , 1965.
,.
PLEASANT VALLEY
American wage earner,"
DISCHARGES - Milford
Proxmire said. "What is sauce
Rayburn, Buffalo; Daniel
for the goose should be sauce
Morrow, Leon; Keith Lewis,
NOW YOU KNOW
for the gander."
~kin; Thomas Glotfelty, Jr.,
P ortable thrones were fir st
Leon ; Mrs . Charl es Neal,
used in the West by Emperor
Shade , 0 .; Mrs. Darrell '
Charlemagne early in the ninth
Haw thorne, Long Bottom, 0 .
century.
BIRTHS - A son to Mr. and
Mrs. Robin Fisher, Gallipolis,
Accent your Easter 0 ., April 19 ; a son to Mr. and
Mrs. Da vid Eads, Point
Outfit with a Lovely
Pleasant, Apr~ I 19 ; a son to Mr.
and Mrs. David T. Atkinson,
New Haven , April 19.

59 N. Second

Bra db ury new county superintendent

111fiTIIER Olt~~
Mr!&gt;t. Fl•rrcst Undt! rwr...Jd, fi7,
IUfrliM·r t,f Eu~Nlt: Uf)(h•rwh•"Jd
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p:i"itfJr rl tt~~ Tupper~ f'l&lt;.~ms
Chun·h ,,r Chr1st. ,Ju:ll Thur~­
Economics instrudur. Sht lf}l't
d&lt;Jy m•1rninv. al twr ll,,uu· lfl
is retirin~ . Mrs. Jo'r(.ockcr hets
Ctlsh(JI' ~m Cr~unty . ~·ru•fl•l:-. w1ll
taught in the •ystem the past
ht rtf,t:IVt'(l o.t th1..: Hetugtuu~r~
eight years.
fo' unen!llltJruc in Fretr.•~ yslmr~t, .
The board discussed a ter·
Furwral ~rri:lnv,euu: nt~ i:lr•·
mite control project for the
i nc.:mnplc tJ.:
music auditorium at the high
school; requested the state to Supt Comer Bretdhury setid
grant five calamity days, and O,un ty Auditor M•,rt•m Dk:kcy
reviewed discipline problems. wtll n&lt;Jt have the hJC~l taxc:-;
Clerk Doris Roush was ready for dtslributtvn until
authorized to borrow $45,000 to June. l .pcal U:tx books dosed
meet the April payroll. LoCal March 10.

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GALLIPOLIS - William 0 Beal, 23, up tru ck driven by Col lie E . i\dktn s, 42, Rt .
Galhpults. was stlll1n the emerge ncy r oom 2. V1nton, attempted to pass jus t as a
at the Holze r Medica l Center at 5 p.m. m oto ~cyclc operated by Eugene Call , 21,
Saturday where he was admt tled ea rlier Ht . 2. Bidwell, made a left turn. Call , w1th
follow mg a moturcycle a cctdent on the vistble InJUries, wa s taken to the Holzer
Kerr-Harris burg Rd . three ten ths of a mil~&gt; MediCal Center by th e Gallia County
off Rt . 554. Hi s w1fc, Mary, riding double, Vol un teer Emergency Squad. The'r e " ~
moderate damage No ctl.ation was issutu
also wa s pa tnfully InJUred
Accordmg to the Gallia-Metgs P ost
Bloodmobile due
SLate H1 ghwa y Patrol , Bea l was dnvin g a
1973 Honda motorcyc le tha t fa1 led to get in Gallipolis Thursday
through a cur ve. He los t control, ra-n off
GA LLIPOLIS - Mrs. Th elma Shaver,
the h1 ghway , and tumbled over [10 em- Gt.ll l ~oa County Red Cross Drtvc Chairman ,
bctn km cn t.
re ported SaturdC:Jy the Huntin gto n
Bea l a nd h1s w1fe were ru shed to th e Rcgwnal BloodmobLle wtll v1s1t Ga lila
hosp ital by the Southeastern Ohio Am- Coun ty Thursda y, Aprtl 26 fr orrt noon to 6
bula nce opera ted by the city of Galhpolis. p m . at lhe Grace United Methodist
Beal. a trained medt cal ' tt::chmcJe~n, Chun:h.
suffel'ed fra ctured nbs and a punctured
Red Cross ufft ctals say tha t with m u're
Jun ~. His \\&gt;Jfe had a fr actured co llarbone
hl!!(Jd and dcn vations be mg used daily,
and frac tured s hould er
new thmm s arc needed.
A second motorcycle acci dent ocGalha 's qu&lt;Jta this visit IS 110 pmtc;. All
curred on Rt 35, two mil es cast of the pi osp&lt;.:d1vc donors ~rc urged to attend
Jack son-Gallia County !me where a pick- Thursda}•'s bl oodmobile visit.

"The attempt was , for the most part,
successful . The main problem was that m
many areas ram washed t he grass seed
away, exposmg the trees to the ac1dic
sand . As a result, there wa:s n othm~ to
curb e ros ion and drama ge of the actdic
unne scdtntent into the s trea ms." Nye
stud.
" Our plan is to stabilize the sand long
enough for growth to ta ke place, neutralize
the acid that's there, butld up the texture
to make the topsotl as near norma l as
possible, and establish a proper drainage
plan for the area."
A preliminary study has already been
conducted to establish the scope of the
sediment problem, mdi cate the economic
necessity for a sand erosion abatement
program a nd tdenttfy potent1al solutions
aV&lt;J IICJ,ble wtth ex1stmg technology.
The proposed fea sibility study, wh1ch
W&lt;Juld ta ke e1ght months, would eva lu&lt;:.~tc
engmeermg data and the economics of the
proposed demon s tration project, and
provide deta iled plans for the proJect.

E-R policies
".ire explained
CAI.I.IPOI.IS - A Galha Coun ty
Shen ff's department spokesman, m an
effor t to awnd further confu s1on and
de la ys m cme t·ge ncy ca lls, Issued the
frJIJo'¥\o ing sta tement to the Sunda y TimesSentinel Saturday afternoon .
''lndt viduals requtnn g crne rgencyse f\'ICe outs1de the ct ly ltrptts s hould call
th e Ga llia County's She riff's Depar tme nt,
446-1221.
" Jnd 1v1du als requirin g emer' ge ncy
se rvice Wllhtn the .city lim1ts should n dl
I he Galhpohs. Poltce Department , 446-131:1.
0
[nd lvtdual s wi shmg to report an
acc1dcnt on a pubhc htghwa y should c &lt;:~ll
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NORRIS QUARTET - The Norris
Quartet, above, will be appearing on
WHTV -TV Channel 13 on the Rev .
Charles Norris's program , "Christ Js
th~ Answer'' Ma y fi and 13. Th e
prugra rn is air.:d each Sunday mnrriing
frum !J: :10 tu 10 a.m. The Norns Quartet,
m existe nce rmmy ycurs uppcaring at
d1urch even ts and hymu sings, l·r,
slauding, Freeland Norris ,. Marilyn
I)Hwell , Flnrf.!ru~c Adams and bcmtis
Manual. . The Rev . Freeland N11rris,
who Is pastor of the Antiqu,ity Haptlst
Churc h, a nd his sister F'lorcnt't!, have
bten singing together more than 40
years, and Mrs. Powell has lu~ n with
tht: gruup 20 years. The pianist is Mrs .
Dolores Wolfe . The quarte r was
featured at Good Friday Servict~s at the
Antiquity Bc.~pti s t Church.

YOUNGER NOIIRL~ SINGERS - .
Carol and Linda O' Url en, 1-r, ageS a nd
7 respectively, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Li.trry O' Brie n, a nd grarld ·
duughLcrs of Mrs. Florence Adam11, arc
also featured in gospel ducts. They are
prepa ring early to take their place
sn me day in th e Norris QuartcL

Mr. Eddy saved ·b y Ohio legislative action
By Vilma Pikkoja
Bookmobile Supervisor
POMEROX - This is our thanks lQ
you and the many ot her Meigs Count tans,
yo ung and old, who cared enough and took
active part m the campaign to offset the
F~deral LSCA fund s anliclpolcd to be lost
tf Pres Jdent Nt xon 's budget recommendations are accepted by the Congress.
The numerou s letters and telephon e

lhe House F'inancc-Appropnahons Cum- and rejoicm g wtth us on the ar rtv.al of the
rniltcd i:ldded $2 m1lhon to the State ___ new un1 l, Mr Eddy .Jr , Se na tm AnnUbrary Board budget tn the b1enma l strong 1mmcdmtely '-l SSOCiatcd h1mse lf
appropnatiOn bill (SUB HB 86). The $1 With us in the concern of th e Shorta ge of
million for State Library operabons ea ch th e State Ltbra ry of Oh1o fundin g for the
fi scal year was added fo replace a part of future . Here IS h1 s en try lo Mr Eddy .Jr.
the $4.4 million in fede ral fund s that will be I JJghook .
lost to the l~brary if federal -funds are
" Good Wishes - I hope we have
withdrawn . 1
success" - Senat or H'arrys Arm strortg.
Th e biennial bud get bill passed by the
HLs fmal comment was , " We are
Ohio House of Representabves April 18. hopeful the Senate can do better than th e
Sub. HB 86 provid es an additwnal $1 House did'"
.
Metgs Co unty ha s becorhe much more
p1illion each fi scal yea r for oper&lt;ttton of
lh e State Library. Th1s provides enough than a 'small rur al co~ nty a long themoney to continue baste Stale Library southeastern Ohio ri ver hank.
~:~va l an c he of other bills mtroduced last ser vices. It IS $96,394 short of what IS
Its peoples' timely and s mcere ex ~
week.
needed for contmuatiOn of extstmg ser- press ion m recog:mtl on of the 1mport.anc.:e
Dr . " Kenneth Gaver , dir ec tor ..of the vices m fi scal 1974 and IS $104,514 short m of the librar y scr vtce as an Integrated and
Department of Mental Health and Mental ftscal 1975.
l'SScnt1 al part of the statewid e educa l1onal
Retard atiOn, said the bills were products
As p&lt;:t:;se d by the House, Su b. HB 86 n e t~ork , conv111£:ed the lc g1slature th e
of a t.a sk force whtch worked on recom- mad e r1o change m the state subs1dy or a ction the; took w:ls the only possible way
men da ti ons s1nce last October.
grants of funds. Dues it affect us m Me1 gs to equ&lt;:tilzc the edu cati onal opportumty for
"'We expect the leg is la tion to County'&gt; !t does The mu lti-county a small toun ty.
drama ti ca lly reduce the popu lations of our operatio n OVAL IS ttle so urce of
[~y speakmg up, MC1gs County becilmc .
mental
hos,, ital s.''
Gaver
sa id , dislrihutl!J1'1 !Jf Slale i\ id and the loss uf fr 1•tll C:J spol 1;n the map of Ohto tu the v{)tCe
f"lqllng there \\111 be an emphasis on Statr A1d to srnoll llbranes is criti ca l.
of the wtll of concerned people to be
tr\'· atment at cOm mumty cente rs,
That 1"' \\h y the :tbrary ho~rd is coun ted and r espected.
The two bills st t up ca reful rest r ic· grlll c: tu \ tu Trd Reed, Jr ., and Halph
Yes. Mr. F.ddy, Jr . &lt;Jrr lved and
lwns on com mitting ment;tlly 111 or Wt&gt;lk er who mc:!udod the M-J-V CountLes' hupefull y 1s on d1spla y at the parkmg lot on
reta rded perSons.
Bori km obil " H r i1dq u: 1r 1r-r ~ t&lt;1 ~~·n&lt;l l n r Tursdt~y, Apnl 24 fr om hOon throut.;h 8
If there Is ·'prohahle uwst! " for C(;ll l· TI ;Jt ~~ s 1\111 1S' f' (mg " ll ln(• r ur y on p,11 Thr l .otal Mc 1gs CO unt} l.lhrdl'Y
I (t,nliPLICd qn pa gC' ;~I
1'"hl ir "''i-l'J Ir. r C'\'H.' \',HJg our operatiOnS, Ho,url 1 ~ uur host
calls to Oh io legislators by many con·
cerned patrons of Mr Eddy, the effec ltve
and prompt action ta ken by the Local
Meigs County Library Board as a body,
and the prestdent and severa l me"'bers of
the bo'a rd personally, were well recogmzed
by the legiSlator.
Representati ve Oakley C. Collins was
able to r eport late Monday, April 16, that

Old evils attacked
. COLUMBUS f UPI ) The ad ·
mtmstratton of Gov. J ohn J Gi lli gan ha s
mtroduced comprehen sive leg islatiOn in
the Oh10 General Assembly to end the
system of stacking mental patients tn
human w~reh o u se~ for decad es.
Forty-three House members from both
parties last week Jomed Rep . John G.
Sween,ey , D-Cieveland He1ghls, m submitti ng leg is lation deali ng w1th the
commitment and treatment of the menta lly ill .
.
. A s1milor bill dea lmg with the rr.enlally
r etarded and provtdmg procedures for
reportmg patient abuse was offered by
gen. Oliver Ocasek, D-Akron.
Both. proposals were thrown m w1th an

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POMEHOY - fil oodm r1hi lc Du y for
M1 1 ig~ {'uunly is tomorro~ . 1\(1ril 23, lll
tht · Pumeruy Elementary Sr hu(JI frum
I ln 6 p.m .
Ouly human hluod can suvc hum an
life if hlo,ld 1s m·cded. No utht'T hh)l)d c t~~1
take its plaCe, S fl com e to the Ulood mohll c tomorrm" to give u unit of yuur
hl1md so ~ orne un c cun live.

Commission plans
rezoning hearing
GALLIPO LI S - The tit} planning ·
f'lllllll li SS HJO Will hold i l flU~IJ C hNtrt O/j 10
lhc Ctmmi JSSI&lt;Jncr .s Offi(!C at the Ctly
Build ing &lt;.1 ! \2 p 111 . May 22 on the rcr.on u1g
11
f lr,l s nu1nbcr !U, 1(', lA, 1!1 ;mU 20 and fli.l rl
1,f the ew.; t cn&lt;.l flf I1Jls lJ , 12, 1:1, 14, C:J nd 15 1n
llu: M. r.. Sllcp~ud subdH' lSlfJn
1 he zrmm g c ha nge requested is frum
i ·~&gt; sH il'11 1iCd tr, speu a l d1stru.: t

ThP pr1mosed i.tflU.! ndmcnt tc, the zonmg
'Jidln;.m!.:t'. 1ru.:luding tex t and maps, rnay
IJl' exa n1incd 111 the Clt} Managut·'s Off)(;C,
;,J f! St t t1nd Aw, (;;~llipolis , until the time
.,f 1!:1' lwari ng

Change i:'1
tax asked
CO LUMBUS (U P I )
Bipartisan
lcg isla twri has been mtroduced m the Oh1o
Senate to r a ise and lowe r the state mcome
Lax r~tcs tlccordm g to the cost~f- h v in g
The bill wa s offered last week by Se ns
'
Paul E. Gllmorr , R-Port Clinton
and Anthony F. Nova k, D-Cieveland . It a lso has
the stamp of approval of Sen . MH:hael J
Maloney, R-Cmcinnati , c hmrma n of the
taxwr1 tmg Ways tmd Mea ns Committee .
Begmn ing next October , the state lHx
comm iSSioner would be requm,&gt;d to figure
out how much thc ~ vera gc monlh-to-ltJon.th
cost of tivmg in creased or decrcH scd the
prcv1ous year eompared wtth t-wo yea r s
ago.
The resulting percentage Would be used
to adjust the tax brackets.
Iromca lly . th e way the btll IS wnttcn,
persons wLlh the htghest anr.ual tntome
wou ld rccetvlt the biggest b1 eak when the
cost of livin g went up , wh 1le person ~ wLth
mt"'ome ' below $5,000 would rc&lt;.'CLve no
.br c;:•M: ;1t &lt;JII
Under tbc bill the '"rlo llar amounts'' m
Uw tax brackets arc ra1scd or lm~er ed by
the t·han gc in the cost of living
Persons nwk),ng l es~ lh~m $5.000 H yem·
l {'llllllnued uu

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