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10 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 .. March 28, 1974

Benefits
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up
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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

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automatically
MARlETT A - The reconl
2.4 million dollars paid in socia l
secur ity benefits to Oh io
resident.&lt;; in 1973 will be broken
this year. Don A. Frederick.
Marietta Social Security
Manager . said legislation
enacted in 1973 provides for an
11 percent increase in benefits
during the firs! half of 1974.
Th e benefit increase will be

completed in two steps: April
checks will reflect a 7 percent
increase and July checks will
show the remaining 4 percen t
increase. "The increase affects
all beneficiaries and no in·
dividual ac tion-is

~1ecessary

to

get the higher payment, "
Frederick said.
Some widows and widowers

whose deceased spouse retired

early will rece ive ~n increase
but not the full II per·cenL
Future yearly increases in
benefi ts will depend upon the
cost of living. As it increases-.
the benefits will increase.
There is nu provision in the law

to decrease the benefit.&lt;;. The

Storewide .End-of-the-Month Sale
EN~F-THE-MONTH

APRONS

Women's Shirts and Blouses

Bill for fringe farmers

Our entire stock of spring
shirts and blouses is included
in this two -day sale.

SALE PRICES

SALE PRICES

SHAWLS
WOMEN'S PANTS

SALE PRICES

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NOT OPEN
Fri., Sat. , Sun.
March 29-30-JI

THE DEADLY
TRACKERS
CTechnicolor)
Richard Harr is
Rod Taylor
(PGI
Disney Cartoons:
Legend of Coyote Rock
Social Lion
Show Starts 7 p.m.

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costume and
iewelry
wooden
sewinbox,
other, items
roo
numerou s to mention .
This sale includes many
antiques , col lec tors items and
other househo ld goods and
effec ts of interest to all. The
sate will last at least one day
and the lunch w ill be served by
the Ladies Fire Auxil ia ry of
Rutland .
In case of inclement weather
th e sale may be postponed.
William J . Hobstelter ,
Executor of the Last Will
and Testament of Linnie B.
Taylor, Deceased.
Carnahan Auction Se rvice'
(3) 28; (4) 4, 8, ltc

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MASON DRIVE-IN
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MAR. 29 • 30 • 31
FEATURE PROGRAM

FRI.- SAT. -SUN.

DOUBLE

."THE ARENA"
PAM GRIEReMARGARn MARKOV
See wild women fight to the
DEATH!
BliCk slew vs white slave

RATED fl
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''WOMAN HUNT"
WOMEN ARE MADE FOR MEN •••
TO HUNT! SET YOUR SIGHTS
ON THE fASnEST GAME OF AU.
RATED'' R

SALE '8.88
11.95 Mens Fashion Jean s

SALE '9.88

VICKI GAUL

MARYLU MILLS

LOU ANN NEWELL

Alternates to the girls at
Meig s High School are
Deborah Black and Alisa
Walker. and the Eastern
alte rnates are Mandi Rose to
Miss Gaul, Anita Buckley to
Miss Newell, and Debbie
Boatright to Miss Mills .
The annual tea to which the
delegates, alternates and their
parents are invited will be held
on May 5 at Logan with Mrs.
Lester Merritt, Buckeye Girls'
Slate director, as the speaker.
Several or the girls are cosponsored by businesses and
organizations through the

Auxiliary.
Carla Crisp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs . Jack Crisp, Route I,
Langsville , is in business and
office educati on at Meigs High
Sehoul. She is reporter in Ohio
Office Education Association
an office assistant in the schooi
office, a member of the
National Honor Society, a
member of Bethel 62, Inter nationa l Order or Job ·s
Daughters, and works oarttime as a secretary at Ingel's
Furniture Slore in Middleport.
She attended the Church of
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A LISA WALKER

MANDl ROSE

ANITA BUCKLEY

DEBBIE BOATRIGHT

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Devoted To The lntere.'u Of The Meigs-Mwon Area

Our entire stock of girls
sportswear is included.

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SALE PRICES
Spring Coat Sale
Big Savings this weekend on
a new Spring Coat.

Our entire stock of Pant Coats,
Regular length Coats and all
weather Coats is included in
this two day sale.

WOMEN'S
GLOVES
Double-woven nylon or
leather fashi·on and
basic co lors.

SAVE OVER 1/z

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1974

SALE! BOYS FASHION JEANS
AND DRESS
Regular sizes . slim sizes Husky sizes 6 to 18.
Solids - plaids . Dacron and
cotton blends. Double knits
· 100 pel. cotton twills . All
fa~ous makes . Buy during
th 1s sale for your spring
and summer need s.

BOYS 111.95 SLACKS

Sale- 9.88
BOYS 510.95 SLACKS
S9.95

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$9.50

Sale-7.88
BOYS
BOYS

WORK UNIFORMS

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Popular Lee long s leeve
work shirts in neck sizes
Hl/2 to 171,'1. Sleeve length
32, 33 or 34 inch . Or Lee
short s leeve work shirts to
match in sizes small,
medium , large ar.d extra
larQe. Solid co lors
charcoa l
desert sand forest green - fie ld green navy.

CYCLONE POWER MOWER
cut.

Our entire stock of Spring Jewelry is
included in this sale.

SALE PRICES
SMALL GROUP
WOMEN'S - MISSES - JUNIORS

SPORTSWEAR AND DRESSES
While They Last

SAVE OVER 50%

SEWING
NOTIONS
·save 20 Pet . during this
two-dav sa le . Zippers .
th"r ead · sea m binding·.
Hundreds of items in
selection.
Home Sewing Oepa rtment
First Floor

SPEEDMORE POWER MOWER
3 H.P. Briggs and Straiton 4 cycle engine. 18"

Special67 .oo

By United Preosloternatlonal

FIVE ONLY • UTILITY CABINETS
Values to 51.90

SAN FRANCISCO - WORKING ON ANOTHER $4 million
food handout, Randolph A. Hearst said he expects to hear from
his daughter's kidnapers as soon as the plan is set or "I would
then be very fearful that Patty is dead."
"If I didn't hear from them at that point, or if somebody
didn't hear from them or have some kind of a negotiation taking
place, I would then he very fearful that Patty is dead," Hearst
told reporters at his suburban Hillsborough home Thursday. But,
he said, "I really think Patricia is well, she is okay and is
unharmed."

While they last21.99

PORCH, LAWN AND PATIO

Mens Double Knit

SPORT
COATS
Regularly 49.95. Solid colors and patterns.

FURNITURE SALE
A

brand new selection. Sizes 36 to 46 in regulars
and longs.

Select a new pair of double knit slacks to go with
your new sport coat. Sizes 29 to so. A fine
selection.

SALE! MEN'S NECKTIES

Save now at our Mechanic Street Warehouse.
Headquarters for RCA, Whirlpool, Glidden
Paint, Lawn Boy, Magic Chef, Carpet and Floor
Coverings.
Open both Friday and Saturday 9:30to 9 p.m.

Simmons Hide-A-Bed ·Kroehler Sleep or lounge
Reg. 229.00 Single Hide-a-Bed
Reg . 259.00 Sleep or Lounge Reg , 339.00 Sleep or Lounge Reg. 429.00 Hide-a- Bed - - - Reg. 439.00 Hide-a- Bed · - - Reg. 449.00 Sleep or Lounge - Req. 459.00 Sleep or Lounqe - Reg. 469.00 Steep or Lounge - Reg. 479 .oo Hide-a- Bed - - - Reg. 489.00 Sleep or Lounge - Reg. 498.00 Hide-a-Bed - - - -

White - solid coiOi'S
and a fine Iine of
patterned ties.
Included in this
spec ial twa day sale
entire stock of
boys ties.
End off he Month
Sale

SALE ·PRICES

WASHINGTON - SENATE MAJORITY Leader Mike Mansfield says he nO)V believes " the votes are there" in the House to
impeach President Nixon. Mansfield, quoted in the Washington
Post today, said if the House orders Nixon to stand trial, he
believes the legal proceedings should get underway within two
weeks and be carried to a conclusion regardless oJ the election
calendar.
"The elections will be secondary,'' the Post quoted the
Montana senator. This was in reference to some suggestions that
if an impeachment proceeding is ordered it should be postponed
until after the November general election. Mansfield, the
newspaper said, believed Nixon 's recent "dilatory tactics" have
rebounded against him and as a result there now appears {rpm
his conversations with House members, to be enough votes in the
House to require impeachment proceedings.

SALE! GAIN AN EXTRA BEDROOM WITH A

SOFA BY DAY - BED BY NIGHT

A tremendous selection
of well known brand
mens ties. ready tied or
tie them yourself.

SHOP AND SAVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30, TO 9 PM

Special69.00

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to $2.00 on May I, to $2.10 next
Jan. 1, and to $2.30 on Jan. 1,
1976. Farm workers, who now
earn a minimum of $1.30 an
hour, go to $1.60 May 1, and to
$2.30 in stages by Jan . I, 1978.
The minimum wage, now
$1.60 an hour, has not been
minimum wage law . In all,
raised since 1966.
about 54 million American
U Nixon acts as is expected
workers will now be covered by before April I, it means a pay
minimum wage provisions. increase for about four million
GIFT TO COACH - Steve Walburn, junior M"r"u~er baske tball player, presented this About six million workers
employes on May I. That is the
gift, a shirt and tie, to head basketball coach Roger Brauer on behalf of the team. Although the
remain exempt.
number of workers covered
squad finished this season with a 3-15 mark, Brauer said he believes the Marauders will move
The bill raises the minimum under the bill who now make
up in the sta ndings next winter. See Page 3 for account anu . .,;Jre p -tures .
hourly wage for most workers less than $2.00.
The House ·voted 345-50 and
the Senate 71-19 Thursday to
approve a conference committee bill that compromised
separate, somewhat different
bills passed last week. The bill
TUPPERS PLAINS - About instruction on the orgunizing of H:lyes, DnnHid Harris, Larry and W. H. Chapman.
is closer to the House and the
50 men of this area Wednesday a fire departm ent.
Spenc er , Cha rles Savoy,
A meeting will be held at 8 Senate version.
night at the commu nity
Homer A. Cole nominCJted St&lt;:~rlin g Massa r, Fritz Goebel, p.m. Monday at the community
Other major provisions of the
building organiz e d a fire Leo Kennedy , .Jr., president of Charles 0 . Weber , .Junior building to further plans .
bill :
department.
the new organization . He wa:J Kennedy, W. M. Cole, John
-Government, domestic and
All of the Orange Township elected . Others elected were Cline, H. E. Cole, Jim Caldhousehold, and certain retail
trustees - Oscar Pennington, George Co llins, fire chief , well, Jim Smitli, ll. B. Caldand service workers are covRolland Torrence and Norman Larry Millhone, assistant fire we ll, .Jr.. Larry Millhone,
ered for the first time;
Web er - attended and ex- ch ie f,. Cliff ord Lon genette . Francis Milllw rle, Francis
- Policemen and firemen
plained current nego tiations treasurer, and Gordon II . Hcnedurn, I.mvrem:e Balser,
will receive overtime, after a
with the Olive Township Fire Caldwell, secretary . II was Daryl Well, IJick Griffi11 , H. C.
60-hour week, beginning Jan. I.
Department un the purchase of decided to name th e d t~ p;.trt­ Cole , Grant T\"c wlwld Dale W.
The work week goes to 58 hours
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a fire truck .
in 1976 and 54 hours in 1977;
ment "The Orange Tow nship Welsh, Ellon Hitchic, John C.
Oscar Babcock , an Oli ve Fire Department".
- All workers, regardless of
Hensley, Rod Baker, Don
Township Trustee, represe nted
age, are covered. Nixon had
Signing to become members Sprague , Vern on Millhone ,
Olive Twp. and Ja ck Westfall, of th e department were JliJger Barnett, non Barnett,
wanted a 15 per cent reduction
Olive Twp. fire chief, gave Longenette, Rufus Cline . John Wall Baker, Norman Weber By ROBERT KIECKHEFER for teenagers.
CHICAGO (UP!) -Most of
the Republican Party's leading
1976 presidential hopefuls were Four defendants
expected in town for a weekend
Midwestern GOP "leadership assessed fines
conference" and to worry
Four defendants were fined
together about Watergate.
and
two others forfeited bonds
In between their efforts to
in
the
court or Pomeroy Mayor
promote their own canDale
Smith
Thursday night.
didacies, the White House
Fined
were
Ralph Brewer,
hopefuis planned to spend time
Portland, $1110 and costs and a
fi~uring out how any or them
can overcome the handicap of three day jail sentence on a
Watergate and lead their party charge of driving while into victory two years from now. toxiCated; Dennis Atkins, no
Vice President Gerald R. address listed, disturbing the
Ford, California Gov. Ronald peace, $15 and costs, and
Reagan and former New York resisting arrest, $50 and costs;
Gov. Nelson Rockefeller all are Richard Lewis, Pomeroy, $15
scheduled to speak· at confer- and costs, disorderly conduct,
ence meetings Saturday. For- and Carl Hendricks , Jr.,
mer Texas Gov. John Connally Pomeroy, $10 and costs, excessive speed forQ road conis also expected.
ditions.
Forfeiting bonds were
Illinois' own Sen. Charles
Walter
King,
Harrisonville, $25
Percy, who has an eye on the
posted
on
intoxication
charges,
presidency himself, was to
open the meeting with a and Fred Chapman, Reedscocktail party and a welcoming ville, $23 .70 posted on a
address before the expected speeding charge.
1,000 conferees from 13 Mid.
HAS BEST POSTER - Jan Holter, center, was awarded first place honors in a poster
west states. The states are
contest held among art students of Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewis at 1\feigs High School. Tyi~g for
Illinois, Indiana,lowa, Kansas •.
LOCAL TEMPS
second place were Mick Ash and Viki Kelly. The posters were made to promote the "Silver
Michigan,
Minnesota,
Temperature
in downtown
Slipper Saloon" to be operated by Preceptor Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at the
Missouri, Nebraska, North Pomeroy Friday at 11 a.m. was
Pomeroy Junior High School on April20. The 'sorority is awarding cash prizes to winners of the
57 degrees under rainy skies.
(Continued on page 10 )
contest. (Allot he~ picture on page 2.)

Kennedy heading new fire unit

3 H. P. Briggs and Stratton 4 cycle engine. 20"

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FLAG RAISED - Meigs County Senior citizens, members of Drew Webster Post 39
American Legion, and its junior auxiliary· gathered Thursday afternoon in front of the Senior
Citizens' Center in Pomeroy for flag presentations and raising ceremonies. Left to right are
legionnaire Harry Davis, Clarence Struble, president of Meigs County Council on Aging,
legionnaire Edgar Vanlnwagen, and Bernie Darst, who built the flag pole in the early 1930s.
See Page 2.

MECHANIC STREET WAREHOUSE

SALE •6.00

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JEWELRY SALE

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BOYS 56.95 SLACKS

9.49 Lee Work Pants

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58.50

Sale-5.88

Buy the uniforms you need
during this End of the
Month Sa le and really
save . Famous Lee permanent press pants in sizes

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58.95

TEN CENTS

Opponents argued that the
bill will hurt those it is supposed to help- the poor- by
spurring unemployment and
inflation.
The legislation brings in
about 10 million workers
previously not covered by the

Sale- 8.88
BOYS

PHONE 992 2156

Minimum
increased to
$2.30 hour
WASHINGTON CUP!) - A three-year battle
between Congress and the Nixon administration has
ended with passage of sweeping legislation that
raises the minimum wage to $2.30 an hour for
millions of American workers .
President Nixon has indicated he will sign the
wage bill , passed Thursday by Congress, even
though he vetoed similar legislation last year
because he thought it was inflationary . Sen.
Harrison B. Williams, D-N. J., a strong supporter of
minimum wage legislation, said afterward that he
was sorry it took three years "to raise the level of
pay to workers at the bottom of our economic
heap."

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Sale 208.00
Sale 212.00
Sale 344.00
Sale 352.00
Sale 360.QO
Sale 368.00
Sale 376.00
Sale 384.00
Sale 392.oo·
S;lle 39,9 .oo

Large selection of fabrics and colors.
Sale! 3rd Floor Furniture Department.

MORE ELBERFELDS SHOPPING NEWS ON PAGE 51 ·

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3 to 6x and 7 to 14 spring

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Our entire stock of
Basic and Fashion
Fabrics is included in
this sale.

JUDITH OWEN

Authentic Western wear
- for school - for work for general use.
14 ounce blue denim,
zip,per
fly,
shrink
controlled 1 , per cent.
Regular or slim sizes. 29
to 46 waist measure.

GIRLS
-SPORTSWEAR

8.49 Lee Long Sleeve Shirts

FABRIC
SALE

WESTERN
JEANS

End of the Month Sate

SALE •7.00

End-of- The
Month Sale

Sale

'9.98 LEE RIDERS

Special prices on our
entire stock of Juniors
and
Misses
Jeans
during this two·day
sale.

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By Charlene Hoeflich
Eight junior gir ls of Meigs
and Eastern High Schools will
attend the 28th annual session
of Buckeye Girls' Stale at
Capital University, June 15-23,
under sponsorship or the
American Legion Auxiliary of
Feeney-Bennett Post 128.
Middleport.
The eight delegates are
Carla Crisp, April Fraser,
Barbara Fultz, Judith Owen,
and Joy White of Meigs High
School; and Vicki Gaul ,
Marylu Mills and Lou Ann
Newell of Eastern High School.

10.95 Mens Fa shion Jeans

JEANS
SALE

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MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight, March 28

SALE •8.48

End of the Month

Our entire stock of
womens slips - half
slips - panties is
included in this
sale.

BARBARA FULTZ

APRIL FRASER

8 going to Girls' State

10.39 Mens Fashion Jeans

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and bowl,4
trunks, wash
iron pitcher
beds, dresser.
piece bedroom sui te, cedar
chest. porcelain chamber pot.
night stand, chest of drawers,
dresser
, sewing
walnut chest,
electricmachine,
blanket,

CARLA CRISP

SALE •7.88

SALE $1.99

Tickets still
available for
Miller dinner

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8.95 Mens Fashion Jeans

'il.9S Me ns Fashion Jeans

100 per cent acrylic ·
hand crocheted. While
or beige.

Select from hundreds of pairs
of 100 per cent polyester pants
in basic and fashion colors.
Solids and prints.

COLUMBUS (UP!) - The fringes of major urban areas.
The bill is the result or a
Senate Ways and Means
constitutional
amendment
committee Wednesday apadopted
by
Ohio
voters last
proved legislation designed to
provide real estate tax breaks Novembe r. It now goes to the
for farmers toea ted on the Senate Rules Committee for
scheduling for a floor vote,
probably next week.
The legislation is the product
or a joint Senate-House committee which has been working
for sever·al weeks to work out a
cotnp romise agreement. ' .
The bill would allow farmLANCASTER - "Tickets for land to be taxed on it.&lt;; incomethe appre1:iation dinner producing value rather than its
Saturday in honor of U.S. value as a potential invesbnenl
Representative Clarence E. for a housing development or
Miller are still available from shopping center.
Sen. Michael Maloney, RRepublican leaders in Fairfield
Cincinnati
, chairman of the
County and throughout the lOth
Ohio District," announced Ways and Means Committee,
Attorney Joseph T. Clark, cautioned that farmers in rural
areas should not expect large
General Chairman.
"In addition to guest speaker property tax reductions as a
Georg e Bush, Republican result of the bill. Maloney said
National Chairman. several the provisions of the bill are
other prominent Republicans designed to prevent suburban
will be in attendance to honor farm land from skyrocketing in
Representative Miller, who is value because of expansion of
serving his fourth term as lOth business and industry.
District Congressman," Clark
said. Tickets are available
from Roger Barron , Gallipolis,
NOTICE OF SALE
county chairman, telephone
The personal property of the
446-3843 or 446-1121, and from Estate of Linnie B. Taylor ,
Bernard Fultz, Pomeroy- Deceased, will be so ld at public lh~·~·-·- h_h_,:._h;...·~·~·--'·~"·.-dJ~
auction commencing a; 10:00
Middleport, phone 992-3346 or A.M. on Wednesday, April lOth,
992-2186,
Meigs
County 1974, in the Village of Rutlat'1d.
Ohio, on Sta te Route 124, bel ·
Chairman.
ween the Pomeroy National
The appreciation dinner will Bank, Rutland Branch, and the
Rutland Department Store. The
begin at 6:30p.m. in Fairfield property consists of tt1e
Union High School on March following :
Radio cabinet, iro n porch
30. Marian S. Sinsel, lOth chairs. metal glider, wooder
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District Committeewoman, rockers, upright cha irs, wicker
flower stand , lamps, electric
will serve as toas(l)listress. fan . corner table, occasional
Rep. Miller will be presented table, typewriter, round walnut
table. platform rocker , hide-a .
by John Gushman, Anchor bed , walnut magazine rack,
rockers , oak desk, couch. Zenith
Hocking Executive.

PLEASANT VALLEY
March 26, 1974
DISCHARGES: Mrs. Jesse
McClure, son, Letart; Ethel
Altice, Point Pleasant; Ollie
Raines, Leon; Bridgett Patterson, Point Pleasant; Serene
Kinniard, Ashton; Daniel
Bush, Middleport; Brenda
Burgess, Alpha Woodall, Point
Pleasant.

A be autiful new selection . Entire stock
included in this sa le .
So lid co lo rs and plaids in s izes 29 to 38
waist .
Slop in · trv on a pair or two and save
Friday and Saturd ay.

·SALE •6.88

approved by committee

Television, organ and stool,
pictures and frames, school
desk belL books , d inette and 6
chairs, round g_lass china closet,
wooden wash stand. electric
clock, oak vanity stand, dish ware , dinette and 4 chairs.
Frigidaire Refrigerator and
fre eze r combination, kitchn
cabinet, salt keeper, pots, pans
and dishes , 12 setting Blue Kent
Chinaware set. gas stove.
Kenmore wringer washer,
Speed Queen wringer washer,
electric dryer Speed Queen,
m irrors, pie sales, coins, po rc h
swing, chest, e lectric sweeper,
wash tubs and stand, pie safe
top . china bed urinal. coal hod.
flower sta nd , day bed, folding
bed , spool tab le. rattan chair.
l ibrary tab le, cande labra ,
cherry desk , brass umbrel la
stand , cedar closet, oak wash

FASHION JEANS

Big selection of all
popular styles. Cobblers
· Smocks . - Bibs · Half
Aprons.

first cost of living increase

possible will not be until July
1975, Frederick said .
The Marietta Disu·ict Social
Security Offices are located at:
331
Fourth Street for
Wa s hington and Monroe
county residenls; and 221L'l
.eolumbus Road in Athens fur
tllhens and Mei gs County
residents . Both offices are open
8 . hours per day. Monday
through Friday except national
holidays.

Young Mens

End-of -the-Month Sate

SALE

Meigs County Common Pleas
Court was busy this month.
Twenty.nine cases have been

filed during the month or
March accord ing to Judge
John C. Bacon with 23 of 29
having been filed since March
15.
The most recent cases filed
are The Farmers Ban k and
Savings and R. H. Rawlings
Sons, Middleport, a judgment
for money in the amount of
$590.91 against Cornelius
, Phillips, Rt. 1, Minersville.
A suit to recover public
money has been filed by the
Stale or Ohio, Columbus, the
Rehabilitation
Services
, Commission of Ohio and Ohio
Department of Public Welfare,
Bureau of Services for the
Blind Against Donald Miller
and Robert Miller, DBA Miller
Brothers Aviation, Rt . 4,
Pomeroy, in the amount or
$3,976.
The State claims $3,976 was
collected via submission or
erroneous and unsubstantiated

NEW YORK - PRESIDENT NIXON'S CHIEF re-election
campaign fund raiser, Maurice H. Slans, confided he lied to a
federal grand jury about his part in a $200,1)00 cash contribution
by fmancier Robert L. Vesco, a witness testified in the MitcheliStans trial.
And, said former Securities and Exchange Commission invoices.
Chairman G. Bradford Cook, Stans had suggested that he do the
Filing for divorce were
IIIIIIle to save embarrassment. Cook said he appeared three times Sharon A. Jones, Middleport,
before the same New York jury a month later and lied to It during against James D. Jones, adhis first two appearances. On the third session, he said, he told dress unknown , c harging
the truth.
·extreme cruelty; Adeline
· A key government witness; he will be cross-examined when Snowden , Rutland, against
Ute trial reswnes today.
Carlos E. Snowden, Rutland,
charging gross neglect or duty
and
Edith Watkins, Pomeroy,
MR. COATS DIES
UNIT CALLED
against
Robert Watkins,
Albert Coats, Cincinnati
The Pomeroy Emergency formerly of Pomeroy, died Pomeroy, charging gross
;quad was called at 9:05 a .m. Thursday evening at the neglect of duty and extreme
'riday for Mrs. Mabel Wolfe· Jewish Hospital, · Cincinnati. cruelty.
vho was Ill at her home on Funeral services will he anThree cases ror support
~est Main St. She was taken to
the
Reciprocal
nounced later by Ewing under
/eterans Memorial Hoopital. Funeral Home.
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PRESENTED FLAG - Pam Powers, a student at Metgs
Htgh School and member of the JUIUOr auxthary or Drew
Webster Post 39 Arnertcan Legton , presen ted a Umted States
fla g on beha lf or the post and JUniOr .tuxthary to Clarence
Struble, prestdent of Metgs County Council on Agmg

1st anniversary _
celebrated by 200
Two-hundred semor Citizens

orc htd co 1sage was presented

and thetr guests celebrated the
ftrst anntHrsary of the
opemng of the Semor Cit1zens
Center tn Met gs County
Tuesday at a potluck dmner at

to Mrs Glenna Milhoan as the
oldest 11ho ce lebrated her 88th
b1rthda \ , and a corsage was
also prese nted to Edna
Morgan, 11h o ts 84

12 30 p m

InvocatiOn wa s

gtven by Rev Robert Card ,
Lima. a fo rm er member of the
Metgs County Counctl and one
of orgamzatton founders .
Mrs
Eleanor Thoma s, ,
director, reviewed the acttvtttes of the ftrsl year and
announced pl;ms for commg
programs and activities
Honored wtth btrthdays tn
March 2343, Edna Morgan,
Flatwoods, Roscoe Hollon,
Glenna
Mtlhoan,
and
Wtlhelmma Thoma, Chester ,
Carol Taylor, Racme ; Leona
Lievmg, Mmersvtlle, Mtldred
Mt tch, Enterpnse , Bertha
Parker, Laurel Chff ; Desste
Patterson , Great Bend, Ora
Carsey, Pagevtlle; Nelle
Werner and Asa Jordan,
Mtddleport , Gladys Cuckler
and
Carrte
Neutzltng,
Pomeroy, Edtth Betztng,
Tuppers
Platns;
Hazel
Thomson, Bradbury, Orville
Hogue , Rutland, and Roy
Piersall , Pt. Pleasant. An

Mrs

Hany Davi s, Jumor

OHIO FLAG - Cheryl Lehew, a student at Meigs Htgh
School and member of the JUnior auxthary of Drew Webster
Post 39 Amertcan Legion, presented an Ohio State flag on
behalf of Drew Webster Post and tis juruor auXIltary to
Clarence Struble, president of Meigs County Council on
Agmg.

followed by the Pledge of
Allegtance by all. The. Scnwr
Cltlz~ns

Choruc sand " You're a

Grand Old Flag," dtrected by
'o!rs Carne Neutzhng, who ts
also Arnencamsm chairman of
the auxtltary Mrs. Grace
Pratt, prestdent of the
auxthary, also attended
The Semor Ct tlzens' Center
expressed pubhc apprectatwn
to the "omen of the Amertcan
Legwn Aux1ha1 y and 1ts JuniOr

Act,; 1ttes
Chatrman
uf Dtvtston for securmg the flag
Am en can Legwn Auxtliary for the Center, and to Ralph
Drew Webster Post 39, was m Welker for donatmg the OhiO
charge of the flag presentatiOn Sta te fla g ._rhanks are exThe flag donated to the Scmor tended to George Nesselroad,
Citizens' Center has been flown post commander, for attachmg
over the Capttalm Washmgton, the ropes to the flagpole .
D C and was sent by
Congressman Clarence E
Mtller .
Veterans Memortal Hospital
Pam
Powers,
Juntot'
ADMISSIONS
Vtolet
Amencamsm Chanman . and
Cheryl Lehew, Secretary of the McDonald, Dexte r, Polly
Junwr Dtvtston, presented the Decdnmck, Pomeroy; Wtlliam
Vmton,
Anna
fla g to Clarence Struble, Varney,
Davtdson,
Rutland;
Vickie
Prestdent of the Metgs County
Counctl on Agmg Fae Ret bel Proffitt, Portland , Kathey
and Paula Kloes dtstrtbuted Dtllon , Mason; Lydta Hysell,
Pomeroy; Tma Rae Newlun,
Immature flag pms to all
B D Darst, Sprmg Ave. , Long Bottom; Kenneth EnPo met oy, who but! I and vedson, Reedsvtlle; Barbara
erected the flag pole In front of VuJakltJa, Hemlock Grove
the Pomeroy Juntor Htgh
DISCHARGES - Davtd
School m 1930, attached the Donohoe, Donald Hendricks,
fla gs to the rope Edgar Mary Hendrtcks, Archte Rtfe,
Vanlnwagen and Harry Davts Marlin Cunmngbam, George
ratsed tt Mrs Edtth Sauer, Clonch, Brent Batley, Brenda
tuul chaplam, gave a prayer Taylor

Southeast Ohto's Emergency
Medtcal Scrvtce wtll be the
subject of a special 60-minute
documentary March 31, titled,
"We Thmk You Should Know"
to be aired at 10 p.m over
WSAZ-TV Channel 3.
Creatwn and status of EMS
tn Southeast Ohto, wtll be
covered, as wtll relatwnshtps
wtth area hospttals, doctors
and funeral homes. The feature
wtll focus on the regwnal
qualities of the system wtth
segments filmed m Jackson,
Wellston, Nelsonville, .·.hens,
Pomeroy, Galhpolt; and
Ironton.
The effect of Southeast
Ohto's EMS on Pomt Pleasant
and other sections of West
Vtrgmta wtll also be exammed

Legislature ready
for major action

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COLUMBUS (UPIJ Oh to General Assembly

The POSitS.nowcontmedto13banks
tS '" tn OhiO wh•ch b•d on them

weekend recess, havmg worked

mator leg ts latton tnto postlton
tor fmal acl•on '" preparat 1on
for a spnng br eak ne)(f week
In action Thur sday before
weekend adtovrnmen t
- A Sena t e House conference
c ommtttee on ca mpatgn ftnan

In the Senate, 28 4 approval

was g1ven a btH requ •n ng the
l1 ce ns mg and regu l af ton of agn
cultural labor camps WhiCh
house OhiO'S m1grant farm er s

The b•part •san measure dt
rects the Publ 1c Health Council
to adopt un1form sa fe ty and

t1me and san1tary standards for the
began out ltntnQ ma tor POtnts of camps and set up ltcensmg pro
dtsagreement between th e two cedures
chambers Another mee ttng tS
Inspection Pro_gram ,
slated tor Monday
The Department of Health
- The Senate Insurance Com and local boards of health would
mtllee began amendtng a no be required to inspect premtses
fault auto tn su ran ce btl I '" pre and revoke ftcenses for failure
paratton for a vote next week to comply Wtlh regulations Vio
- The Hou sJ: Rules Co mmtltee lation would be a minor mts
sent legtslattOn oullawtng the demeanor.carrymga maxtmum
sate of cheap handguns to the fme ot SlOD
floor tor a vote next Tuesday
In recommendmg passage of
- The Sena te Rules Com the btll, Sen Harry Meshel, 0
mtttee scheduled a floor vote Youngstown. satd that of Oh to's
for the same day on a bill au 500 farm camps, only 10 per
thor tzmg a rea l esta te tax break cent consttiUte a real health
for farmers own tng land near problem
urban areas
The Senate gave ltnal legtsla
On another front, the Senate ltve approval and sen t to Gov
conftrmed the appotntments of John J Gt ll tgan a trto of bills
al l ftve members of the State equa ltztng vacattons for county
Lottery Commrssron desp.te the emp loyes wtth those lor state
complatn ts of some lawmakers employes, allow tng persons 62
thecommtsstonersalready ha ve and older to vote by absentee
made several unw tse dectstons ballot , and furntshmg gutdeltnes
Terms Ltsted
for abolishing state lobs on the
ThecommtSStoners named by "bas ts of low sentOrtty
Gov John J Gtll tgan , are
In other legtslaltve develop
chatrman Davrd F Leahy of ments
Ktrtland Htlls and Berntce Mac
VACATION - The House
Kenzte (Sf Canton, servmg passed, 77 7, and ~ent to the
through Nov 20. 1977 , Rtchard Senate a btl I upgradmg vacalton
s Rust Jr of Ctnctnnatt , se rv beneftts for non teachtng schoo l
tng through ne xt Nov 20, LOtS employes
S Goldman of Dayton, servmg
BUS - The House passed,
through Nov 20 1975 , and Mary 85 1, and sent to the Senate a
E Yates ol Cleveland , servmg b11t allowmg safety bumpers on
through Nov 20, 1976
buses not to C?U~t toward the
Columbus Sens Robert E O ' 40 foot length ltm 1ts on the ve
Shauqhnessy and Dona ld L htc les
Woodland both opposed conftr
Both chambers adtourned un
malton They have opposed the til 4 p m next Monday
commtsston's dectston to locate
the matn tottery off•ces m
Cleveland
The House adopted Senate
passed legtslafton authortztng
butldtng and loan assoctat tons to
accept deposrt of rna ctive state
treasury montes
But tl decltned to go along
wtfh a proposal that rura l and
mmortty owned banks be gtven
spec 1al cons td eratton for the de
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Eight to Girls'
(Contlnul'd from page l)
Chrtst and her hobbtes are
handcrafts , swim mmg, all
sports, sewmg and gardening
She ts spon..,red by the
Auxiliary.
Aprtl Fraser ts the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Erme Fraser,
Middleport. At Metgs High she
lS a member of the SpaniSh
Club, the Pep Club, the
National Honor Soctety, and
lhe marchmg and symphomc
bands She has been a student
of the Mtd-Pom School of
Dance for 11 years and ts now
the assoctate teacher Aprtlts a
member of the Heath Umted
MethodiSt Church, smgs wtth
the choir there, and ts youth
representaltve on the church
board She ts co-sponsored by
lngel's Furniture Store.
Barbara Fultz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Fultz,
Mtddleporl, 1s bemg cosponsored by the Ctltzens
National Bank. She ts a
member of the Drama Club at
Meigs, is junior princess of
Bethel 62, Internatwnal Order
of Job's Daughters, attends
Heath Umted Methodtsl
Church where she sings 10 the
chotr, and ts prestdent of the
Meigs County Methodist Youth
Council. For the past three
years she has parltctpated 10
productions of the Btg Bend
l'vnnstrel Assoc1atton. Barbara
tS employed at Dutton Drugs
Judith Owen, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Richard Owen,
Mtddleporl, ts a majorette wtth
theMeigsbalJilandplaysm the
symphonic band Sh~ IS a
member of the Pep Club, the
Spanish Club, the Big Bend
Mmstrel Associatton, and the
Mtddleport Ftrst Baptist
Church. Judith is employed at
the Hentage Housewhtch is cosponsoring her to Buckeye
Gtrls' State
Daughter of Mr and Mrs.
George Wh1te, Pomeroy, Joy ts
enrolled
in a college
preparatory course at Meigs.
She 1s a member of the Latin
Club, the gtrls' basketball
team, the girls' bowling team,
the Natwnal Honor Society,
and the marchmg and concert
bands In addition, she plays
ptano, was 10 4-H for five years
and attends the Hemlock
Grove Church of Chrtst. She is
sponsored by the Auxiliary.
VIcki Gaul, daughter of Mr

Stat~

and Mrs J M Gaul of Route 3,
Pomero~, ;s vtce prestdent of
the Junior class of Eastern.
She ts a chee rleader, ~
member of Student Counctl,
the Nattonal Honor Soctety, the
Pep Club the Language Club
and was~~ the jumor play cast
She 15 a member of the Umted
Methodtsl Church at Chester,
and'tsvice-presidentandon the
pub!tShtng commtllee of the
Meigs County Methodtst Youth
Counctl. She ts sponsored by
the Auxtltary.
Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter
of Beta Stgma Pht Soron ty is
co-sponsoring Marylu Mtlls,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Robert Mtlls, Ro'ute 3,
Pomeroy. Marylu ts president
of the Junior class, a member
of the Language Club, the Pep
Club the Naltonal Honor
Socteiy and was m the ]Untor
play cas t She ts a candystnper
at
Veterans
Memonal
Hosptlal, a member of the Five
Point Star Slttchers 4-H Club
and belongs to the Ftrst Southern Bapttst Chapel of
Pomeroy.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Newell of Chester, Lou
Ann ts a member of the
Nattonal Honor Soctety, the
concert and contest band, as
well as the pep and march10g
band at Eastern. She is head
majorette, a class offtcer, a
member of Rtggs Royal-elte
Baton Corps, and was hsted m
the 1972-73 edtlton of "Who's
Who 10 Baton Twtrltng m
America" She 1s also a
member of the Chester Umted
Methodist Church Co-sponsor
for her '1s Newell's Sunoco
Station.
Deborah Black alternate to
Mtss Fultz and Miss Fraser, ts
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Warren D Black Rutland She
is pursumg 'the college
preparatory course at Metgs
Htgh. Durmg her high school
she has been a member of the
Gtrls' Athletic Assocaition, the
Drama Club an offtce
assistant served' on the student
counctl, ;.,as a member of the
Choral, and served as a
chatrperson for the Dtstncl
Student Council.
A member of the Rutland
Church of the Nazarene Mtss
Black s10gs m the cnurch ch01r
and ts acttve wtth the Nazarene
Young People's Soctety. She

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was a delegate to the Nazarene
Young People's S~•e:~ Convention one year, an a rnale
another year. S~s ~ctt;et~n
the Mtsswnary
•e. Y 0
e
church and was the first place
wmner tn the Jackson Zone
Teen Talent Contest for vocal
work She now smg~ m ~e
Girls' E?semble at Metgs Miss
Black ts employed at the
Vtllage Pharmacy 10 Mtddleport
.
Alternate to MISS Owen, Mtss
Cnsp and Mtss Whtte ts Altsa
Walker, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Wtllard Walker· Langsvtlle At Metgs Htgh she ts
enrolled m the bustness and
offtce practice course_. She ts a
member of the Oh10 Offtce
Educatton Assoctalton and her
hobbtes are mustc, readmg,
campmg and sports.
Debbte Boatnght, alternate
to Mtss Mtlls, ts the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Raymond
Boatright, Long Bottom. She ts
a member of the Naltonal
Honor Soctety, the Pep Club,
the Language Club, the
Marchmg, concert and Pep
Bands, and has been achve in
gtrl scouts ftve years and 4-H
seven years. She also belongs
to the Gtrls' Chrtshan
Association,
the
Gtrls'
Recreatton Assoctahon, the
Eagle Rtdge Commumty
Church, and the Veterans
Memorial Candystnpers She
•• currently a Juntor leader in 4H work.
Amta Buckley ts the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Roger Buckley, Route 3,
Pomeroy She ts a member of
the Student Council, the
Language Club, the Pep Club,
the band, and the school
chorus. She 1s m the cast of the
Junior play at Eastern, and ts a
member of the Mount Hermon
United Brethern Church of
Chnst Ant Ia ts the alternate to
Lou Ann Newell
Mandt Rose ts the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Rose,
Long Bottom. She ts a member
of the National Honor Society,
the Pep Club, the Language
Club, the marching, concert,
pep and contest bands, and is in '
the Juntor play cast She has
been m 4-H for mne years and
attended the Sutton United
Methodtst Church where she ts
the pianist.

timists are winners

DIEHL AND DANIELS - James Diehl, right, Metgs
Htgh princtpal, exchanges pleasantrtes wtth head basketball
coach Bob Damels of Marshall Umverstty Dtehl is a Marshall alumnus

Falcons post
eighth victory
Wahama pounded three
hurlers for mne htts and four
unearned runs Thursday mght
enroute to an 11-{) lopsided
vtctory over Kyger Creek
Coach Grant Barnette's
Whtle Falcons are 8-3 whtle the
Bobcats of Coach Jtm
Sprague's dropped to 0-3, all
three losses have been to
Wahama
Rtghthander Rtck Hesson
who las t week fanned 15
Bobcats m a 3-2 vtctory last
Frtday was almost as tough
thts ltme out.
Hesson ytelded only two hils,
a second tnmng smgle by thtrd
baseman Bruce Arnett and a
boommg trtple to left center off
the bat of pitcher-catcher Clay·
Hudson.
Hudson's htt led off the
fourth innmg but he stayed at
second as Hesson reltred the
stde on a pop fly and two
strtkeouts.
Wahama struck for two
unearned nms m the second,
two runs tn the thtrd, two tn the
fourth and four m the fifth
Hudson was relieved by
southpaw Jeff Blazer m the

DR. LAWHENCE E. LAMB

TRU-TEST
PROPANE FUEL

Exercise and bust size

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. up the pectoral muscles the amount of fat hssue. Hence, tt
I first read of thts bemg done
DEAR DR. LAMB - Here is breasts rest upon, even a small is easier to control weight tf
by
the anctent Romans.
a question of mterest to many breast can be made to look more of your body wetght ts
DEAR
READER- You are
women Health spas, exercise larger. It's like takmg a small muscle rather than fat.
nght, the ancient Romans did
gyms, etc. give women dtamond and improvmg its
I suspect that tf you gel any do thts, and then returned to
exerctses to bu1ld up the appearance by unproving !Is unprovement m sagging, it will
the banquet hall to eat aga10. It
RACINE - Leonard Ward pectoral muscles, claiming tt setting
be mtmmal A woman can tsn't what I would recommend
Yes, women can increase the
Pht lbrtck, 70, Racme, dted enlarges the breast. I have
unprove her posture, and when for weight control, but I supsize
of their pectoral muscles
Thursday at the Holzer read that the pectoral muscles ,
she does this and stands up pose everyone has his prtce to
Medtcal Center m Gallipohs for some reason, cannot be Any healthy muscle wtll grow stratght wtth her shoulders pay for overeatmg.
Mr Phtlbrtck was a member butll up in women as they can m relation to the amount of back, not slouched forward,
About the only danger ts that
of the Parkersbur.g Masonic m men. Is it a waste of tune for phys1cal stress or tension it is there ts often less sagging of forceful
vomtttng
can
Lodge , The Shrme, and at- women to mdulge in we1ght reqmred to contract against. the breastline.
someltmes rupture a blood
tended the Morse Chapel lifting exercises, etc. which are As you increase the load, tis
DEAR DR. LAMB - Most of vessel 10 the bottom of the
Methodtst Church at Old Town mcreasingly popular in health stze grows and grows. En- the ltme I am able to control esophagus. A fatrly massive
durance exercises are used to
Flats and the Great Bend spas'
my appeltle . However, there bleedmg can follow. I would
I have seen women lifting as tmprove the heart and are times when I seem to crave
Baphst Church tn Metgs
think lhts unlikely as long as
County He was a retired much as 60-pound bars. Is th1s vascular system and strength large amounts of food. After 1
you dtdn't wretch too vtolently
employe of the Mobile Otl Co. harmful' If it is true that a exercises are used to grow overeat, I go to the bathroom
or
force yourself too much
Survtvmg are hts wife, Sarah woman can butld muscle in thts muscles.
where, by stick10g my finger
There are more pleasant
There Is nothing harmful 10
Phtlbrtck;
two area, just how much can she
Hoback
down my throat, I vomtt all ways to keep your calortc mdaughters, Mrs. Linda Paxton, expect to gain in mches' wetght hftmg, done properly, that I've overeaten. This has
take down. To learn about
Ravenswood , and Mrs. Joyce Health spas give such for either healthy men or been going on over a pertod of them you mtght want to wr1te
Stover, Kenna , W Va.; a son, exaggerated figures. They also women. It can even be good for two years.
for the "Losmg Weight,"
Don, Kotzebue, Alaska; two clatm that these exercises will one's health. Developtng
Is there any chance I could booklet. Send :;o cents to cover
sisters, Mrs Gladys Ntelsen, help the sagging breast. Is this sufficient muscle mass also hurt myself by domg lhts? So
costs to "Losing Weight," in
helps prevent fat deposits.
Avon Park, Fla., and Mrs. true or false?
far I haven't noted any care of the newspaper, P. 0.
DEAR READER - Such Muscle tissue uses more til effects. Inctdentally , I
Dor1s P1erce, Belmont, Mass ,
exercises
will not enlarge the calortes at rest than a similar throw up food about four times Box 1551, Radio City Station,
three brothers, Joe, PrattsNew York, N. Y 10019.
vtlle, Ala., Thomas, Mobtle, breast ttself. But, by building
a week. I am 49 years old
Ala , and Marshall, Klameth,
Ore., and five grandchtldren.
Funeral servtces wtll be at 2
p.m Saturday at the First ·
Bapltst Church, Ravenswood,
wtth Rev. Rankm Roach of- If you read my column last week, l hope you discussed bus
By GEORGE H,ARGRA VES 1 Supt.
ftctating. Burial wtll be m the
Meigs LoCal Scbool Dlatrict
safety and good conduct with any school bus riders who live at
Ravenswood
Cemetery,
This evening's brief column wm touch on several items. I your bouse. We cannot emphasize thiS too much. The bus drivers
Friends may call at the trust that one or morewillbeof interest to you.
can't do It alone. They need your help and support.
Chambers Funeral Home,
-We want to express our gratitude to the more than fifty
- Please, remember that Monday, April 15, the day after
Ravenswood, at any ltme.
speakers wbo helped to make lhill Vocational Conference Week a
Easter, is the makeup day set by the board, This total dlstnct has
time of real value for our students. A special "thank you" goes to closed six days, one over the llmlt, and we have to make up one.
the keynote speaker, Dr. John Ugh!, president of Hocking That date is April 15.
Technical College. And a tip of the hat to the hard working
- The final grading period of this school year will begin
guidance department, the administration, and the staff members
Monday, Aprd 8. That means that the conclusion of another
for all the advance work that made the program go,
school year is rapully drawing near. If you have questions about
WILLAWARDTV
- This week Bradbury School is visiting in ¥ichigan. We
your child passing or failing, you had better contact the school
Meigs County Jaycees wtll
right now. Don't wait to be surprised late in May, ,
award the color TV Monday
Speaking
of
schools--No.
308
- May 1 is our tradittonal "sign up day" for next year's
evening at 6·30 at Pomeroy
City Hall Jaycees urged to hope aU ls well and the trip ls a successful learning experience. ~dergarten students. That 1s better than a month away, but you
By the way, they went in chartered buses. They didn't use school will need some time to collect the information that we will have
attend.
buses or school allotted gas, Thls trip wiD take the place of the to have. We will need the birth certificate showing that the child
spring camping experience that Bradbury has had for several wm be five_years ?ld on br before September 30, 1974. We will
years past.
need the unmwuzation record giving proof of shots for
PTA TO MEET
-Interested members of the Harrisonville PTO are engaged diphther1.8, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, measles plus a skin
Salem Center PTA will meet
Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the in a project to paint ljle interior of the school. The board is paying test for TB. You should start these shots now if you haven't done
school. Officers will he in- for the materials and the PTO Is supplying the muscle. We , so. If your child has had them, please locate the Information so
stalled. The public ts invtted to worked sllllb a cooperative arrangement at Salisbury last year, you will have II on May 1. Please mark May 1 on your calendar
now - kindergarten s1gn up day.
We alSo will be willing to do It at other schools.
.
attend.
·
- Another significant day during the fJrst week of May will
- The registration of next year's junior class is just about
completed. There are space• available In au of our vocational be Saturday, May 4. On that date the Board will conduct a public
classes. Anyone who signed up for a general course should auction to sell the old Coal Port School Building and the land on
certainly collSlder a change. A student m college prep who is not which it is situated. You may he interested in this. The Coal Port
PLEASANT VALLEY
gotng to college should give it some second thoughts also.
School is located just above the Jones Boys, It Is up the hill and
Dtscha;ges: Mrs. Irvm
,- We have made it through March on our gasoline allotment away from the highwll)l. There is a lot of good lwnber In the
Stevens, Leon; Mtchael plus the purchueo that we made at localstatiOIIB. We look for- building. The land IS of someNalue also. Give this some thought . •
Taylor, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. ward eagerly to finding out what our allot~;Dent will be for April.
-Congratulations tD our junior high band and Fred Ruth fa.
Charles Herdman, Letart, and In the meantime, we will be severely llmltlng extra travel. For the. excellent rating that they gained In contest last week, They
Robert Warren, Gallipolts.
the time being, fteld trtps are out.
worked long and hardJ!lld certainly deserved the recognition.

14.1-oz. Can

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Mr. Philbrick

died Thursday

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BELIEVE IT OR NOT, under these umque costumes are members of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorortly who staged thetr annual rush party Thursday mght at the
parish house of Grace Eptscopal Church These four were selected as winners among the many
costwnes featured duri.Jfg the party which camed out the theme "My Favorite Month." From
left are Sarah Bechtel as the firecracker, Carol McCullough as the Christmas tree, Vikkt
Gloeckner as the June bug and Martha McPhatl as the Easter egg.

Voc-ed conference was successful

TIE FOR FOURTH - Four art students of Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewts at Meigs High School
tied for fourth place tn a poster contest held tn conjunction with th~ community ser.vice fund
raising project of Preceptor Chapter Beta Sigma Phi Soronty. They wtll rPceJve cash awards
and include from the left Keith Homme, Vtcki Fry, Jearue Schneider and Mandy Carder.
WIMing honorable menlton in the judgmg were Bill McKinney, Gwen Sheets, Cheryl Hudson,
John Pal Riley, Kim Grueser, Nancy Ebersbach and Mike Oiler, aU of whom will receive free
admittance tickets to the sorority's "Silver SUpper Saloon" on Aprll20 at the Pomeroy Jumor
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There ts pressure in sports, just as there ts in everything m
life, and only the optuntsttc wtU be wmners.
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Thts was one of the thoughts left wtth approXIIDately 25()
persons attending the Metgs Wmter Sports Banquet Thursday
evenmg by Bob Damels, the head basketball coach at Marshall
Uruverstty
Damels, a htghly successful coach at Kentucky Wesleyan and
now at Marshall, was the guest speaker for the event hononng
the male and female athletes and cheerleaders at Meigs thiS past
winter. The event was sponsored by the Metgs County Jaycees.
"Sports can keep you m school," Damels satd. "It can be a
reason for gomg. Most people have other reasons for gotng to
school bestdes JUSt to get an education."
Dantels contmued that pessumsts very rarely taste success,
and' pomted out that he stresses to his players that they have to'
learn tobejustasgooda loserasthe)'areawmner.
On the subject of coachmg, Daniels said, a coach, "must
have mterest In his players. He a!so must be a good leader;
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peop Ie must beIteve m you.
Dantelscttedcheerleadersasanmtegralpartofsports,and
also had pratse for the parents of athletes, statmg that tn most
cases they are the best fans because, "When you lose they're sttll
there "
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lt's not always the record that counts," Damels stated m
pointmg to the Thundering Herd's 17-9 mark thiS season "We dtd
relattvely well thts season compared to wbal we were eXJ:ected to
do, and I thoroughly enjoyed worktng wtth the players I coach
because I enjoy workmg wtth them.
"Athletes are different now from what they used to be, 11
Damels contmued "Now there 1s more money and kids have
ca rs They don't have to play sports, therefore they have to be
more dedicated, work longer hours"
As for the Marauder banquet honormg Me1gs athletes,
Daniels stated "When it comes time to honor your athletes, lt's
great to come together and say ' th an k you'."
The JOCUlar assistant athletic drrector and golf coach at
Me1gs, Nolan Swackhamer, was the master of ceremomes for the
evenmg's fesllVII!es, and kept the audtence m laughter wtlh his
tidbtts of past expertenceswith Marauder teachers, students and
coaches.
Following Dantels' talk, Joy Bentley, girls' basketball and
volleball coach thankeJ the Girls' Athletic Boosters for thetr
support thts season, and then tnlroduced the volleyball and
basketball squads.
Kenda Chaney, the girls' gynmasltcscoach, then introduced
the gtrl gymnasts, followed by Jeanne Taylor's introdu ctions of
the cheerleadmg squads.
Roger Brauer, head basketball coach, then turned over the
podium to John Arnott who introduced the freshman basketball
players, followed by Ron Logan and hts Marauder reserve
Players
Brauer then tntroduced Marvm Kelvey, and Delmar
Haynes, JUnior h1gh cage coaches, and Fred Ruth and Dave
Jenkins wbo helped out during the season, especially wtth
stattstical work, before Brauer recogmzed the varstty basketball
players
.Jumor Steve Walburn, on behalf of all the boys' basketball
teams, then presented Brauer and hts assiStants with gifts, shtrts
and ties.
John Bentley, varstty wrestlmg coach, mtroduced asststant
coach Sam Crow, and then acknowledged the varstty and reserve
wrestlers
Senior co-captains Joe Rosenbaum and AI McLaughlin, on
behalf of the wrestlmg teams, presented Bentley and Crow with
trophy sets to show lhetr appreciation for the mentors' work this

The Harlem Globetrotters wDI be making an appearance
m the southeasteru Ohio area when they perform at the
Convocation Center on the campus of Ohio University, April
11, at 7:30 p.m.
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternitY, at OU, one of the sponsors
of the event, presents us wllh the following release on the
magic merry makers of the hardwood.
The rules of basketball say that the court should be 94 feet
long and. :;o feet wtde. The rules don't tell you where to put the
court, however.
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11,000 games m 48 season, that court has been placed m nearly
every locallon imagmable, and even in a few places you couldn't
have imagined .
The Globetrotters have played in locales rangmg from the
cavernous floor of a bull rmg in Spam to the clotstered confmes of
the Vatican in Rome,
The Trotters will be testing the court at Ohio Umverstty
Convocation Center when they make thetr only appearance this
season April 11, 1974 starting at 7:30p.m.
The Globetrotters have played basketball on soccer fields, m
bull rmgs, on major league baseball diamonds, in football
stadiums, mside of empty swimming pools and even on top of
filled ones
They have played on courts set up m opera houses, tn
theaters, m high school gyms and college field houses , m the
world 's most modern sports palaces and m vast buildings
designed for livestock auctions, not for the world's greatest
famtly entertainment.
The Trotters have brought the magic of the warmup circle to
the plush cabm of a Boeing 747 and to the flight deck of the
mas.Sive aircraft carrter Enterprise
They have cavorted on the streets of PariS and m the netghborhooda of Harlem.
In Lonslon, they played m a ballroom of Bucki~gham Palace,
and m Hollywood they have played and done their thmg on the
sound stages of the major televiSion and motion p1cture studtos
You have to wonder if there IS any place left for the
Globetrotters to play for the first time'
Well, how about the instde of the Sky lab Space Station, or the
surface of the Moon?

The MEIGS INN
The most popular night club in
the tri-county area is proud to
pr~sent the return of

GEO. HALL
AND THE HALLMARKS

TONIGHT 9 TIL 1

past wtnter.
The dinner, a baked steak meal, was prepared by the Meigs
Htgh cooks, and served by the Future Homemakers of Amertca
The B 0 E class and Mrs Hoffman were m charge of arrangmg
the program
T h f&gt;
tollo wtng
Me •gs
Maraud er stud en ts and
a thl etes we re hon ored at
Thu rsday's W1nter Sporl s
Banquet
Girls ' Volleybaii- Demarls
As h Tammy Blake Becky
Bego Shern Clark, Con nte
F1sh, Theresa Ftsh, Vanessa
Fo lm er. K1m Grueser. Pam
Hol comb Debb&lt;e Mclaugh lm
Cathy Meadows, Faye Riebel
Lort Seth , Tammy Tyree, Beth
Vaughan, Pam Vaughan Tma
Vo ss, Mary Weyersmtller and
manager Vtckt Vaughan
Gtrls Basketball - V1ck1
Bra uer Demans Ash. Becky
Bego K1m Grue ser , V1c k1
Manley Janel Maue Lon Selh,
Bet h Vaughan, Pam Vaughan.
Mary
Weye rsmtll e r,
Joy
Whtf e and managers Shern
Clark, Mary Durst Laura
Hoover and Tammy Smtth
Gtrls' Gymnast ics - D1ane
R1dgway Debbte Me Laugh I10 ,
Ka thy Werry, Tammy Tyree,
Becky
Thomas
Beth
McKntght, Mary Blaettnar,
Ltsa lhoma s, Merr 1 Ault,
Trudy Roa ch and Jante
VanMeter
Var stt y
and
Reserve
Basketball - Btll Myers, Steve
Pnce. M1ke May. M1ck Ash,
Dan Dodson Ornon Bl1n
chard, Lonnte Coats, Steve
Walburn, Terry Qual Is, Jerry
Cremeans Mt ck Davenport,
Mtfch Meadows, Charl1e
Marshall Mike Magnotta. Jeff
Maftm, John Bfake, J1m
Lew.s, Gr09 VanMeter, M1fch
Chapma n, Ttm Elltot, Ch 1p
Brauer. Greg Brownmg and
~:~;Jr';;'s Ken Byers and Jeff
Fres hman Basketball Steve Rando lph, Allan Stewart.
Tom Walters. Ttm Sct tes, Dale
Brown 1ng, Mark Haggerty ,
Bnan Ham il ton,
Lonnie
Taylor, Ronnte Coa ts. Terry
Clark, Crenson Pratt, and Alan
Dodson
VarSity Wrestlmg - M1ckey
Lyon s, Rock George. Butch
Roush. Joe Rosenbaum , Tony
Branham. Jeff Musse r, J1m
McCI ure, Roger Hy se ll ,
Charle s Wt"Htltngton, Alan
McLaugh lm, Harold S.sso n,
Steve Bnckles, Marty Dugan,
B11t Slack, Terry P1ckens Joh n
Lehew and Mike Halev

Jo~~~~~~eTi~r~~~~~;:- D~~~~

The Rev. Wtlbur Perrm gave the mvocation and benediction.
Dwtght Goms, Metgs Jaycee and Metgs Htgh Band Dtrector,
was thanked for his hard work In helpmg make the affatr
posstble, the ftrst-ever Jaycee sponsored winter sports banquet

APPRECIATION EXPRESSED - Metgs Marauder wrestling team co-captains, seniors
Joe Rosenbaum, left, and AI McLaughhn, nght, presented trophies to their coaches, John
Bentley, second from left, and Smn Crow, on behalf of the wrestling team at the Wmter Sports
Banquet Monday mght in the Metgs Htgh cafetena.

COACHES CORNER - Meigs freslunan coach John Arnott, left, and head coach Roger
Brauer, middle, chat with Marshall University head coach Bob Dame Is followmg Thursday
evening's Metgs Wmter Sports Banquet held at the Metgs High cafetena. Daniels was the guest
speaker for this hrst-ever all-winter sports dinner, sponsored by the Me1gsCounty Jaycees.

Me Laughlin Dave Miller
Sfeve Ptckens, Greg France.
Paul Clay Jel l Warner, Jim
Howard and Wheeler Thomas
VarSity Cheerleaders - Janet Neal. Judy Snowden and
Otane Sm 1th, Sandy Cu rhs. Pam W1lson

Reserve Che er leaders Demans Ash, Merrt Au It, Debt

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Eagles win, 12-7
STEWART - It was an afternoon of errors for the
Federal Hockmg Lancers, as
the Eastern Eagle dtamondmen of Larry Heines rolled to a
12-7 tnumph here Thursday.
The Eagles were oulhtt stx to
ftve, but the Lancers commt tted a whoppmg 11 errors to
three for Eastern
The Metgs Countlans wasted
no time taking the lead in the
top half of the ftrst, platmg
three runs on two htls.
Junwr Randy Blake led off
the game wtth a smgle and
stole second base , followed by
a walk to Ttm Kuhn . Ce nterfielder Mike Larkms then
reached safely on an error by
the Lancer second baseman,
scoring Blake After a Steve
Gobel strike out and popup to
the shortstop by Phtl Bowen,
Juntor Ttm Spencer smgled,
drtving m Kuhn and Larkins
But Federal Hockmg came
back in the home half of the
ftrst to even the count at 3-3
Rtch Harrts smgled and stole
second, and came home on an
error by Spencer m rtght field
m a ball hit by Jim Mobbs.
Charhe JarviS then walked,
and a double steal put Jarvts
and Mobbs on second and thtrd
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Blake at short, who erred,
allowmg the fmal l"o runs of
the mmng to score
The Eagles came back m the
top of the second to take the
lead for good, scoring ftve run s
on JUSt lwo hits.
Junior Greg Batley led off,
reachmg safely on another
error by the second baseman,
followed by an error by the
shortstop whtch allowed pitcher John Sheets to reach
safely, wtth Batley takmg
thtrd .
Sheets then stole second, and
Blake grounded out back to the
pttcher, before Kuhn latd down
a sacrtftce bunt, wtth Bailey
sconng and Sheets takmg
thtrd.
Larkins then walked and
stole second before Goebel
smgled, scormg I.arkms and
Sheets.
Bowen walked, and Spencer
si ngled agam, drivmg tn
Goebel.
Federal Hocking starter
Rtck Harrts lasted three mnmgs, gtvmg up those 8 runs on
4 htts, and 2 walks whtle
strtkmg out four.
He was relieved in the fourth
by Jarvts who went 2 mmngs,
giVIng up 4 runs on a htt, a walk
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Sophomore Don Etchmger then
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Spencer and Etchmger, before.
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Kuhn then reached on an
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Federal Hocking added three
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htts Ralph Guess led off for the
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out, before Harrts drew a walk
and Mobbs doubled, scortng
Guess and Harrts. Jarvts then
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PRESENTED FLAG - Pam Powers, a student at Metgs
Htgh School and member of the JUIUOr auxthary or Drew
Webster Post 39 Arnertcan Legton , presen ted a Umted States
fla g on beha lf or the post and JUniOr .tuxthary to Clarence
Struble, prestdent of Metgs County Council on Agmg

1st anniversary _
celebrated by 200
Two-hundred semor Citizens

orc htd co 1sage was presented

and thetr guests celebrated the
ftrst anntHrsary of the
opemng of the Semor Cit1zens
Center tn Met gs County
Tuesday at a potluck dmner at

to Mrs Glenna Milhoan as the
oldest 11ho ce lebrated her 88th
b1rthda \ , and a corsage was
also prese nted to Edna
Morgan, 11h o ts 84

12 30 p m

InvocatiOn wa s

gtven by Rev Robert Card ,
Lima. a fo rm er member of the
Metgs County Counctl and one
of orgamzatton founders .
Mrs
Eleanor Thoma s, ,
director, reviewed the acttvtttes of the ftrsl year and
announced pl;ms for commg
programs and activities
Honored wtth btrthdays tn
March 2343, Edna Morgan,
Flatwoods, Roscoe Hollon,
Glenna
Mtlhoan,
and
Wtlhelmma Thoma, Chester ,
Carol Taylor, Racme ; Leona
Lievmg, Mmersvtlle, Mtldred
Mt tch, Enterpnse , Bertha
Parker, Laurel Chff ; Desste
Patterson , Great Bend, Ora
Carsey, Pagevtlle; Nelle
Werner and Asa Jordan,
Mtddleport , Gladys Cuckler
and
Carrte
Neutzltng,
Pomeroy, Edtth Betztng,
Tuppers
Platns;
Hazel
Thomson, Bradbury, Orville
Hogue , Rutland, and Roy
Piersall , Pt. Pleasant. An

Mrs

Hany Davi s, Jumor

OHIO FLAG - Cheryl Lehew, a student at Meigs Htgh
School and member of the JUnior auxthary of Drew Webster
Post 39 Amertcan Legion, presented an Ohio State flag on
behalf of Drew Webster Post and tis juruor auXIltary to
Clarence Struble, president of Meigs County Council on
Agmg.

followed by the Pledge of
Allegtance by all. The. Scnwr
Cltlz~ns

Choruc sand " You're a

Grand Old Flag," dtrected by
'o!rs Carne Neutzhng, who ts
also Arnencamsm chairman of
the auxtltary Mrs. Grace
Pratt, prestdent of the
auxthary, also attended
The Semor Ct tlzens' Center
expressed pubhc apprectatwn
to the "omen of the Amertcan
Legwn Aux1ha1 y and 1ts JuniOr

Act,; 1ttes
Chatrman
uf Dtvtston for securmg the flag
Am en can Legwn Auxtliary for the Center, and to Ralph
Drew Webster Post 39, was m Welker for donatmg the OhiO
charge of the flag presentatiOn Sta te fla g ._rhanks are exThe flag donated to the Scmor tended to George Nesselroad,
Citizens' Center has been flown post commander, for attachmg
over the Capttalm Washmgton, the ropes to the flagpole .
D C and was sent by
Congressman Clarence E
Mtller .
Veterans Memortal Hospital
Pam
Powers,
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ADMISSIONS
Vtolet
Amencamsm Chanman . and
Cheryl Lehew, Secretary of the McDonald, Dexte r, Polly
Junwr Dtvtston, presented the Decdnmck, Pomeroy; Wtlliam
Vmton,
Anna
fla g to Clarence Struble, Varney,
Davtdson,
Rutland;
Vickie
Prestdent of the Metgs County
Counctl on Agmg Fae Ret bel Proffitt, Portland , Kathey
and Paula Kloes dtstrtbuted Dtllon , Mason; Lydta Hysell,
Pomeroy; Tma Rae Newlun,
Immature flag pms to all
B D Darst, Sprmg Ave. , Long Bottom; Kenneth EnPo met oy, who but! I and vedson, Reedsvtlle; Barbara
erected the flag pole In front of VuJakltJa, Hemlock Grove
the Pomeroy Juntor Htgh
DISCHARGES - Davtd
School m 1930, attached the Donohoe, Donald Hendricks,
fla gs to the rope Edgar Mary Hendrtcks, Archte Rtfe,
Vanlnwagen and Harry Davts Marlin Cunmngbam, George
ratsed tt Mrs Edtth Sauer, Clonch, Brent Batley, Brenda
tuul chaplam, gave a prayer Taylor

Southeast Ohto's Emergency
Medtcal Scrvtce wtll be the
subject of a special 60-minute
documentary March 31, titled,
"We Thmk You Should Know"
to be aired at 10 p.m over
WSAZ-TV Channel 3.
Creatwn and status of EMS
tn Southeast Ohto, wtll be
covered, as wtll relatwnshtps
wtth area hospttals, doctors
and funeral homes. The feature
wtll focus on the regwnal
qualities of the system wtth
segments filmed m Jackson,
Wellston, Nelsonville, .·.hens,
Pomeroy, Galhpolt; and
Ironton.
The effect of Southeast
Ohto's EMS on Pomt Pleasant
and other sections of West
Vtrgmta wtll also be exammed

Legislature ready
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COLUMBUS (UPIJ Oh to General Assembly

The POSitS.nowcontmedto13banks
tS '" tn OhiO wh•ch b•d on them

weekend recess, havmg worked

mator leg ts latton tnto postlton
tor fmal acl•on '" preparat 1on
for a spnng br eak ne)(f week
In action Thur sday before
weekend adtovrnmen t
- A Sena t e House conference
c ommtttee on ca mpatgn ftnan

In the Senate, 28 4 approval

was g1ven a btH requ •n ng the
l1 ce ns mg and regu l af ton of agn
cultural labor camps WhiCh
house OhiO'S m1grant farm er s

The b•part •san measure dt
rects the Publ 1c Health Council
to adopt un1form sa fe ty and

t1me and san1tary standards for the
began out ltntnQ ma tor POtnts of camps and set up ltcensmg pro
dtsagreement between th e two cedures
chambers Another mee ttng tS
Inspection Pro_gram ,
slated tor Monday
The Department of Health
- The Senate Insurance Com and local boards of health would
mtllee began amendtng a no be required to inspect premtses
fault auto tn su ran ce btl I '" pre and revoke ftcenses for failure
paratton for a vote next week to comply Wtlh regulations Vio
- The Hou sJ: Rules Co mmtltee lation would be a minor mts
sent legtslattOn oullawtng the demeanor.carrymga maxtmum
sate of cheap handguns to the fme ot SlOD
floor tor a vote next Tuesday
In recommendmg passage of
- The Sena te Rules Com the btll, Sen Harry Meshel, 0
mtttee scheduled a floor vote Youngstown. satd that of Oh to's
for the same day on a bill au 500 farm camps, only 10 per
thor tzmg a rea l esta te tax break cent consttiUte a real health
for farmers own tng land near problem
urban areas
The Senate gave ltnal legtsla
On another front, the Senate ltve approval and sen t to Gov
conftrmed the appotntments of John J Gt ll tgan a trto of bills
al l ftve members of the State equa ltztng vacattons for county
Lottery Commrssron desp.te the emp loyes wtth those lor state
complatn ts of some lawmakers employes, allow tng persons 62
thecommtsstonersalready ha ve and older to vote by absentee
made several unw tse dectstons ballot , and furntshmg gutdeltnes
Terms Ltsted
for abolishing state lobs on the
ThecommtSStoners named by "bas ts of low sentOrtty
Gov John J Gtll tgan , are
In other legtslaltve develop
chatrman Davrd F Leahy of ments
Ktrtland Htlls and Berntce Mac
VACATION - The House
Kenzte (Sf Canton, servmg passed, 77 7, and ~ent to the
through Nov 20. 1977 , Rtchard Senate a btl I upgradmg vacalton
s Rust Jr of Ctnctnnatt , se rv beneftts for non teachtng schoo l
tng through ne xt Nov 20, LOtS employes
S Goldman of Dayton, servmg
BUS - The House passed,
through Nov 20 1975 , and Mary 85 1, and sent to the Senate a
E Yates ol Cleveland , servmg b11t allowmg safety bumpers on
through Nov 20, 1976
buses not to C?U~t toward the
Columbus Sens Robert E O ' 40 foot length ltm 1ts on the ve
Shauqhnessy and Dona ld L htc les
Woodland both opposed conftr
Both chambers adtourned un
malton They have opposed the til 4 p m next Monday
commtsston's dectston to locate
the matn tottery off•ces m
Cleveland
The House adopted Senate
passed legtslafton authortztng
butldtng and loan assoctat tons to
accept deposrt of rna ctive state
treasury montes
But tl decltned to go along
wtfh a proposal that rura l and
mmortty owned banks be gtven
spec 1al cons td eratton for the de
c tn g met tor th e ltrs t

Eight to Girls'
(Contlnul'd from page l)
Chrtst and her hobbtes are
handcrafts , swim mmg, all
sports, sewmg and gardening
She ts spon..,red by the
Auxiliary.
Aprtl Fraser ts the daughter
of Mr and Mrs. Erme Fraser,
Middleport. At Metgs High she
lS a member of the SpaniSh
Club, the Pep Club, the
National Honor Soctety, and
lhe marchmg and symphomc
bands She has been a student
of the Mtd-Pom School of
Dance for 11 years and ts now
the assoctate teacher Aprtlts a
member of the Heath Umted
MethodiSt Church, smgs wtth
the choir there, and ts youth
representaltve on the church
board She ts co-sponsored by
lngel's Furniture Store.
Barbara Fultz, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Bernard Fultz,
Mtddleporl, 1s bemg cosponsored by the Ctltzens
National Bank. She ts a
member of the Drama Club at
Meigs, is junior princess of
Bethel 62, Internatwnal Order
of Job's Daughters, attends
Heath Umted Methodtsl
Church where she sings 10 the
chotr, and ts prestdent of the
Meigs County Methodist Youth
Council. For the past three
years she has parltctpated 10
productions of the Btg Bend
l'vnnstrel Assoc1atton. Barbara
tS employed at Dutton Drugs
Judith Owen, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Richard Owen,
Mtddleporl, ts a majorette wtth
theMeigsbalJilandplaysm the
symphonic band Sh~ IS a
member of the Pep Club, the
Spanish Club, the Big Bend
Mmstrel Associatton, and the
Mtddleport Ftrst Baptist
Church. Judith is employed at
the Hentage Housewhtch is cosponsoring her to Buckeye
Gtrls' State
Daughter of Mr and Mrs.
George Wh1te, Pomeroy, Joy ts
enrolled
in a college
preparatory course at Meigs.
She 1s a member of the Latin
Club, the gtrls' basketball
team, the girls' bowling team,
the Natwnal Honor Society,
and the marchmg and concert
bands In addition, she plays
ptano, was 10 4-H for five years
and attends the Hemlock
Grove Church of Chrtst. She is
sponsored by the Auxiliary.
VIcki Gaul, daughter of Mr

Stat~

and Mrs J M Gaul of Route 3,
Pomero~, ;s vtce prestdent of
the Junior class of Eastern.
She ts a chee rleader, ~
member of Student Counctl,
the Nattonal Honor Soctety, the
Pep Club the Language Club
and was~~ the jumor play cast
She 15 a member of the Umted
Methodtsl Church at Chester,
and'tsvice-presidentandon the
pub!tShtng commtllee of the
Meigs County Methodtst Youth
Counctl. She ts sponsored by
the Auxtltary.
Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter
of Beta Stgma Pht Soron ty is
co-sponsoring Marylu Mtlls,
daughter of Mr and Mrs
Robert Mtlls, Ro'ute 3,
Pomeroy. Marylu ts president
of the Junior class, a member
of the Language Club, the Pep
Club the Naltonal Honor
Socteiy and was m the ]Untor
play cas t She ts a candystnper
at
Veterans
Memonal
Hosptlal, a member of the Five
Point Star Slttchers 4-H Club
and belongs to the Ftrst Southern Bapttst Chapel of
Pomeroy.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Harold Newell of Chester, Lou
Ann ts a member of the
Nattonal Honor Soctety, the
concert and contest band, as
well as the pep and march10g
band at Eastern. She is head
majorette, a class offtcer, a
member of Rtggs Royal-elte
Baton Corps, and was hsted m
the 1972-73 edtlton of "Who's
Who 10 Baton Twtrltng m
America" She 1s also a
member of the Chester Umted
Methodist Church Co-sponsor
for her '1s Newell's Sunoco
Station.
Deborah Black alternate to
Mtss Fultz and Miss Fraser, ts
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Warren D Black Rutland She
is pursumg 'the college
preparatory course at Metgs
Htgh. Durmg her high school
she has been a member of the
Gtrls' Athletic Assocaition, the
Drama Club an offtce
assistant served' on the student
counctl, ;.,as a member of the
Choral, and served as a
chatrperson for the Dtstncl
Student Council.
A member of the Rutland
Church of the Nazarene Mtss
Black s10gs m the cnurch ch01r
and ts acttve wtth the Nazarene
Young People's Soctety. She

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was a delegate to the Nazarene
Young People's S~•e:~ Convention one year, an a rnale
another year. S~s ~ctt;et~n
the Mtsswnary
•e. Y 0
e
church and was the first place
wmner tn the Jackson Zone
Teen Talent Contest for vocal
work She now smg~ m ~e
Girls' E?semble at Metgs Miss
Black ts employed at the
Vtllage Pharmacy 10 Mtddleport
.
Alternate to MISS Owen, Mtss
Cnsp and Mtss Whtte ts Altsa
Walker, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Wtllard Walker· Langsvtlle At Metgs Htgh she ts
enrolled m the bustness and
offtce practice course_. She ts a
member of the Oh10 Offtce
Educatton Assoctalton and her
hobbtes are mustc, readmg,
campmg and sports.
Debbte Boatnght, alternate
to Mtss Mtlls, ts the daughter of
Mr and Mrs Raymond
Boatright, Long Bottom. She ts
a member of the Naltonal
Honor Soctety, the Pep Club,
the Language Club, the
Marchmg, concert and Pep
Bands, and has been achve in
gtrl scouts ftve years and 4-H
seven years. She also belongs
to the Gtrls' Chrtshan
Association,
the
Gtrls'
Recreatton Assoctahon, the
Eagle Rtdge Commumty
Church, and the Veterans
Memorial Candystnpers She
•• currently a Juntor leader in 4H work.
Amta Buckley ts the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Roger Buckley, Route 3,
Pomeroy She ts a member of
the Student Council, the
Language Club, the Pep Club,
the band, and the school
chorus. She 1s m the cast of the
Junior play at Eastern, and ts a
member of the Mount Hermon
United Brethern Church of
Chnst Ant Ia ts the alternate to
Lou Ann Newell
Mandt Rose ts the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Rose,
Long Bottom. She ts a member
of the National Honor Society,
the Pep Club, the Language
Club, the marching, concert,
pep and contest bands, and is in '
the Juntor play cast She has
been m 4-H for mne years and
attended the Sutton United
Methodtst Church where she ts
the pianist.

timists are winners

DIEHL AND DANIELS - James Diehl, right, Metgs
Htgh princtpal, exchanges pleasantrtes wtth head basketball
coach Bob Damels of Marshall Umverstty Dtehl is a Marshall alumnus

Falcons post
eighth victory
Wahama pounded three
hurlers for mne htts and four
unearned runs Thursday mght
enroute to an 11-{) lopsided
vtctory over Kyger Creek
Coach Grant Barnette's
Whtle Falcons are 8-3 whtle the
Bobcats of Coach Jtm
Sprague's dropped to 0-3, all
three losses have been to
Wahama
Rtghthander Rtck Hesson
who las t week fanned 15
Bobcats m a 3-2 vtctory last
Frtday was almost as tough
thts ltme out.
Hesson ytelded only two hils,
a second tnmng smgle by thtrd
baseman Bruce Arnett and a
boommg trtple to left center off
the bat of pitcher-catcher Clay·
Hudson.
Hudson's htt led off the
fourth innmg but he stayed at
second as Hesson reltred the
stde on a pop fly and two
strtkeouts.
Wahama struck for two
unearned nms m the second,
two runs tn the thtrd, two tn the
fourth and four m the fifth
Hudson was relieved by
southpaw Jeff Blazer m the

DR. LAWHENCE E. LAMB

TRU-TEST
PROPANE FUEL

Exercise and bust size

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. up the pectoral muscles the amount of fat hssue. Hence, tt
I first read of thts bemg done
DEAR DR. LAMB - Here is breasts rest upon, even a small is easier to control weight tf
by
the anctent Romans.
a question of mterest to many breast can be made to look more of your body wetght ts
DEAR
READER- You are
women Health spas, exercise larger. It's like takmg a small muscle rather than fat.
nght, the ancient Romans did
gyms, etc. give women dtamond and improvmg its
I suspect that tf you gel any do thts, and then returned to
exerctses to bu1ld up the appearance by unproving !Is unprovement m sagging, it will
the banquet hall to eat aga10. It
RACINE - Leonard Ward pectoral muscles, claiming tt setting
be mtmmal A woman can tsn't what I would recommend
Yes, women can increase the
Pht lbrtck, 70, Racme, dted enlarges the breast. I have
unprove her posture, and when for weight control, but I supsize
of their pectoral muscles
Thursday at the Holzer read that the pectoral muscles ,
she does this and stands up pose everyone has his prtce to
Medtcal Center m Gallipohs for some reason, cannot be Any healthy muscle wtll grow stratght wtth her shoulders pay for overeatmg.
Mr Phtlbrtck was a member butll up in women as they can m relation to the amount of back, not slouched forward,
About the only danger ts that
of the Parkersbur.g Masonic m men. Is it a waste of tune for phys1cal stress or tension it is there ts often less sagging of forceful
vomtttng
can
Lodge , The Shrme, and at- women to mdulge in we1ght reqmred to contract against. the breastline.
someltmes rupture a blood
tended the Morse Chapel lifting exercises, etc. which are As you increase the load, tis
DEAR DR. LAMB - Most of vessel 10 the bottom of the
Methodtst Church at Old Town mcreasingly popular in health stze grows and grows. En- the ltme I am able to control esophagus. A fatrly massive
durance exercises are used to
Flats and the Great Bend spas'
my appeltle . However, there bleedmg can follow. I would
I have seen women lifting as tmprove the heart and are times when I seem to crave
Baphst Church tn Metgs
think lhts unlikely as long as
County He was a retired much as 60-pound bars. Is th1s vascular system and strength large amounts of food. After 1
you dtdn't wretch too vtolently
employe of the Mobile Otl Co. harmful' If it is true that a exercises are used to grow overeat, I go to the bathroom
or
force yourself too much
Survtvmg are hts wife, Sarah woman can butld muscle in thts muscles.
where, by stick10g my finger
There are more pleasant
There Is nothing harmful 10
Phtlbrtck;
two area, just how much can she
Hoback
down my throat, I vomtt all ways to keep your calortc mdaughters, Mrs. Linda Paxton, expect to gain in mches' wetght hftmg, done properly, that I've overeaten. This has
take down. To learn about
Ravenswood , and Mrs. Joyce Health spas give such for either healthy men or been going on over a pertod of them you mtght want to wr1te
Stover, Kenna , W Va.; a son, exaggerated figures. They also women. It can even be good for two years.
for the "Losmg Weight,"
Don, Kotzebue, Alaska; two clatm that these exercises will one's health. Developtng
Is there any chance I could booklet. Send :;o cents to cover
sisters, Mrs Gladys Ntelsen, help the sagging breast. Is this sufficient muscle mass also hurt myself by domg lhts? So
costs to "Losing Weight," in
helps prevent fat deposits.
Avon Park, Fla., and Mrs. true or false?
far I haven't noted any care of the newspaper, P. 0.
DEAR READER - Such Muscle tissue uses more til effects. Inctdentally , I
Dor1s P1erce, Belmont, Mass ,
exercises
will not enlarge the calortes at rest than a similar throw up food about four times Box 1551, Radio City Station,
three brothers, Joe, PrattsNew York, N. Y 10019.
vtlle, Ala., Thomas, Mobtle, breast ttself. But, by building
a week. I am 49 years old
Ala , and Marshall, Klameth,
Ore., and five grandchtldren.
Funeral servtces wtll be at 2
p.m Saturday at the First ·
Bapltst Church, Ravenswood,
wtth Rev. Rankm Roach of- If you read my column last week, l hope you discussed bus
By GEORGE H,ARGRA VES 1 Supt.
ftctating. Burial wtll be m the
Meigs LoCal Scbool Dlatrict
safety and good conduct with any school bus riders who live at
Ravenswood
Cemetery,
This evening's brief column wm touch on several items. I your bouse. We cannot emphasize thiS too much. The bus drivers
Friends may call at the trust that one or morewillbeof interest to you.
can't do It alone. They need your help and support.
Chambers Funeral Home,
-We want to express our gratitude to the more than fifty
- Please, remember that Monday, April 15, the day after
Ravenswood, at any ltme.
speakers wbo helped to make lhill Vocational Conference Week a
Easter, is the makeup day set by the board, This total dlstnct has
time of real value for our students. A special "thank you" goes to closed six days, one over the llmlt, and we have to make up one.
the keynote speaker, Dr. John Ugh!, president of Hocking That date is April 15.
Technical College. And a tip of the hat to the hard working
- The final grading period of this school year will begin
guidance department, the administration, and the staff members
Monday, Aprd 8. That means that the conclusion of another
for all the advance work that made the program go,
school year is rapully drawing near. If you have questions about
WILLAWARDTV
- This week Bradbury School is visiting in ¥ichigan. We
your child passing or failing, you had better contact the school
Meigs County Jaycees wtll
right now. Don't wait to be surprised late in May, ,
award the color TV Monday
Speaking
of
schools--No.
308
- May 1 is our tradittonal "sign up day" for next year's
evening at 6·30 at Pomeroy
City Hall Jaycees urged to hope aU ls well and the trip ls a successful learning experience. ~dergarten students. That 1s better than a month away, but you
By the way, they went in chartered buses. They didn't use school will need some time to collect the information that we will have
attend.
buses or school allotted gas, Thls trip wiD take the place of the to have. We will need the birth certificate showing that the child
spring camping experience that Bradbury has had for several wm be five_years ?ld on br before September 30, 1974. We will
years past.
need the unmwuzation record giving proof of shots for
PTA TO MEET
-Interested members of the Harrisonville PTO are engaged diphther1.8, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, measles plus a skin
Salem Center PTA will meet
Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the in a project to paint ljle interior of the school. The board is paying test for TB. You should start these shots now if you haven't done
school. Officers will he in- for the materials and the PTO Is supplying the muscle. We , so. If your child has had them, please locate the Information so
stalled. The public ts invtted to worked sllllb a cooperative arrangement at Salisbury last year, you will have II on May 1. Please mark May 1 on your calendar
now - kindergarten s1gn up day.
We alSo will be willing to do It at other schools.
.
attend.
·
- Another significant day during the fJrst week of May will
- The registration of next year's junior class is just about
completed. There are space• available In au of our vocational be Saturday, May 4. On that date the Board will conduct a public
classes. Anyone who signed up for a general course should auction to sell the old Coal Port School Building and the land on
certainly collSlder a change. A student m college prep who is not which it is situated. You may he interested in this. The Coal Port
PLEASANT VALLEY
gotng to college should give it some second thoughts also.
School is located just above the Jones Boys, It Is up the hill and
Dtscha;ges: Mrs. Irvm
,- We have made it through March on our gasoline allotment away from the highwll)l. There is a lot of good lwnber In the
Stevens, Leon; Mtchael plus the purchueo that we made at localstatiOIIB. We look for- building. The land IS of someNalue also. Give this some thought . •
Taylor, Gallipolis Ferry; Mrs. ward eagerly to finding out what our allot~;Dent will be for April.
-Congratulations tD our junior high band and Fred Ruth fa.
Charles Herdman, Letart, and In the meantime, we will be severely llmltlng extra travel. For the. excellent rating that they gained In contest last week, They
Robert Warren, Gallipolts.
the time being, fteld trtps are out.
worked long and hardJ!lld certainly deserved the recognition.

14.1-oz. Can

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Mr. Philbrick

died Thursday

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BELIEVE IT OR NOT, under these umque costumes are members of Xi Gamma Mu
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorortly who staged thetr annual rush party Thursday mght at the
parish house of Grace Eptscopal Church These four were selected as winners among the many
costwnes featured duri.Jfg the party which camed out the theme "My Favorite Month." From
left are Sarah Bechtel as the firecracker, Carol McCullough as the Christmas tree, Vikkt
Gloeckner as the June bug and Martha McPhatl as the Easter egg.

Voc-ed conference was successful

TIE FOR FOURTH - Four art students of Mrs. Margaret Ella Lewts at Meigs High School
tied for fourth place tn a poster contest held tn conjunction with th~ community ser.vice fund
raising project of Preceptor Chapter Beta Sigma Phi Soronty. They wtll rPceJve cash awards
and include from the left Keith Homme, Vtcki Fry, Jearue Schneider and Mandy Carder.
WIMing honorable menlton in the judgmg were Bill McKinney, Gwen Sheets, Cheryl Hudson,
John Pal Riley, Kim Grueser, Nancy Ebersbach and Mike Oiler, aU of whom will receive free
admittance tickets to the sorority's "Silver SUpper Saloon" on Aprll20 at the Pomeroy Jumor
Higl] School
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thn d and freshman nghty
Steve Batrd came tn during the
four run fifth mnmg
Belcher and Gardner had
two h1ts each for the w1nners
Hesson fanned seven and
tssued stx walks The Bobcat
pitchers Issued mne free
passes and combined to fan
five Whtle Falcons
Lmescore.
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Grant to play
for WFL Bells
PHILADELPHIA (UP!) Veteran Nattonal Football
League linebacker Bob Gran t
has been stgned to play wtth
the Phtladelphta Bells of the
new World Football League, tt
was announ('ed Thursday
Head coach and general
manager Ron Waller announced the stgmng of Grant,
who played m the 1969 and 1971
Super Bow I games wt th the
Baltimore Colts.
A 1968 graduate of Wake
Forest, Grant also had played
wtth Washington, New Orleans
and San Otego of the NFL

ASTROS BUY BROWN
COCOA, Fla. - The Houston
Astros Thursday purchased
right-handed outfielder Ollie
Brown for an undtsclosed
amount from the California
Angels Brown batted 280 for
the Mtlwaukee Brewers last

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BY DENNY FOBF.'&gt;
There ts pressure in sports, just as there ts in everything m
life, and only the optuntsttc wtU be wmners.
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Thts was one of the thoughts left wtth approXIIDately 25()
persons attending the Metgs Wmter Sports Banquet Thursday
evenmg by Bob Damels, the head basketball coach at Marshall
Uruverstty
Damels, a htghly successful coach at Kentucky Wesleyan and
now at Marshall, was the guest speaker for the event hononng
the male and female athletes and cheerleaders at Meigs thiS past
winter. The event was sponsored by the Metgs County Jaycees.
"Sports can keep you m school," Damels satd. "It can be a
reason for gomg. Most people have other reasons for gotng to
school bestdes JUSt to get an education."
Dantels contmued that pessumsts very rarely taste success,
and' pomted out that he stresses to his players that they have to'
learn tobejustasgooda loserasthe)'areawmner.
On the subject of coachmg, Daniels said, a coach, "must
have mterest In his players. He a!so must be a good leader;
"
peop Ie must beIteve m you.
Dantelscttedcheerleadersasanmtegralpartofsports,and
also had pratse for the parents of athletes, statmg that tn most
cases they are the best fans because, "When you lose they're sttll
there "
"
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lt's not always the record that counts," Damels stated m
pointmg to the Thundering Herd's 17-9 mark thiS season "We dtd
relattvely well thts season compared to wbal we were eXJ:ected to
do, and I thoroughly enjoyed worktng wtth the players I coach
because I enjoy workmg wtth them.
"Athletes are different now from what they used to be, 11
Damels contmued "Now there 1s more money and kids have
ca rs They don't have to play sports, therefore they have to be
more dedicated, work longer hours"
As for the Marauder banquet honormg Me1gs athletes,
Daniels stated "When it comes time to honor your athletes, lt's
great to come together and say ' th an k you'."
The JOCUlar assistant athletic drrector and golf coach at
Me1gs, Nolan Swackhamer, was the master of ceremomes for the
evenmg's fesllVII!es, and kept the audtence m laughter wtlh his
tidbtts of past expertenceswith Marauder teachers, students and
coaches.
Following Dantels' talk, Joy Bentley, girls' basketball and
volleball coach thankeJ the Girls' Athletic Boosters for thetr
support thts season, and then tnlroduced the volleyball and
basketball squads.
Kenda Chaney, the girls' gynmasltcscoach, then introduced
the gtrl gymnasts, followed by Jeanne Taylor's introdu ctions of
the cheerleadmg squads.
Roger Brauer, head basketball coach, then turned over the
podium to John Arnott who introduced the freshman basketball
players, followed by Ron Logan and hts Marauder reserve
Players
Brauer then tntroduced Marvm Kelvey, and Delmar
Haynes, JUnior h1gh cage coaches, and Fred Ruth and Dave
Jenkins wbo helped out during the season, especially wtth
stattstical work, before Brauer recogmzed the varstty basketball
players
.Jumor Steve Walburn, on behalf of all the boys' basketball
teams, then presented Brauer and hts assiStants with gifts, shtrts
and ties.
John Bentley, varstty wrestlmg coach, mtroduced asststant
coach Sam Crow, and then acknowledged the varstty and reserve
wrestlers
Senior co-captains Joe Rosenbaum and AI McLaughlin, on
behalf of the wrestlmg teams, presented Bentley and Crow with
trophy sets to show lhetr appreciation for the mentors' work this

The Harlem Globetrotters wDI be making an appearance
m the southeasteru Ohio area when they perform at the
Convocation Center on the campus of Ohio University, April
11, at 7:30 p.m.
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternitY, at OU, one of the sponsors
of the event, presents us wllh the following release on the
magic merry makers of the hardwood.
The rules of basketball say that the court should be 94 feet
long and. :;o feet wtde. The rules don't tell you where to put the
court, however.
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For the Harlem Globetrotters, who bave played more than
11,000 games m 48 season, that court has been placed m nearly
every locallon imagmable, and even in a few places you couldn't
have imagined .
The Globetrotters have played in locales rangmg from the
cavernous floor of a bull rmg in Spam to the clotstered confmes of
the Vatican in Rome,
The Trotters will be testing the court at Ohio Umverstty
Convocation Center when they make thetr only appearance this
season April 11, 1974 starting at 7:30p.m.
The Globetrotters have played basketball on soccer fields, m
bull rmgs, on major league baseball diamonds, in football
stadiums, mside of empty swimming pools and even on top of
filled ones
They have played on courts set up m opera houses, tn
theaters, m high school gyms and college field houses , m the
world 's most modern sports palaces and m vast buildings
designed for livestock auctions, not for the world's greatest
famtly entertainment.
The Trotters have brought the magic of the warmup circle to
the plush cabm of a Boeing 747 and to the flight deck of the
mas.Sive aircraft carrter Enterprise
They have cavorted on the streets of PariS and m the netghborhooda of Harlem.
In Lonslon, they played m a ballroom of Bucki~gham Palace,
and m Hollywood they have played and done their thmg on the
sound stages of the major televiSion and motion p1cture studtos
You have to wonder if there IS any place left for the
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The dinner, a baked steak meal, was prepared by the Meigs
Htgh cooks, and served by the Future Homemakers of Amertca
The B 0 E class and Mrs Hoffman were m charge of arrangmg
the program
T h f&gt;
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Me •gs
Maraud er stud en ts and
a thl etes we re hon ored at
Thu rsday's W1nter Sporl s
Banquet
Girls ' Volleybaii- Demarls
As h Tammy Blake Becky
Bego Shern Clark, Con nte
F1sh, Theresa Ftsh, Vanessa
Fo lm er. K1m Grueser. Pam
Hol comb Debb&lt;e Mclaugh lm
Cathy Meadows, Faye Riebel
Lort Seth , Tammy Tyree, Beth
Vaughan, Pam Vaughan Tma
Vo ss, Mary Weyersmtller and
manager Vtckt Vaughan
Gtrls Basketball - V1ck1
Bra uer Demans Ash. Becky
Bego K1m Grue ser , V1c k1
Manley Janel Maue Lon Selh,
Bet h Vaughan, Pam Vaughan.
Mary
Weye rsmtll e r,
Joy
Whtf e and managers Shern
Clark, Mary Durst Laura
Hoover and Tammy Smtth
Gtrls' Gymnast ics - D1ane
R1dgway Debbte Me Laugh I10 ,
Ka thy Werry, Tammy Tyree,
Becky
Thomas
Beth
McKntght, Mary Blaettnar,
Ltsa lhoma s, Merr 1 Ault,
Trudy Roa ch and Jante
VanMeter
Var stt y
and
Reserve
Basketball - Btll Myers, Steve
Pnce. M1ke May. M1ck Ash,
Dan Dodson Ornon Bl1n
chard, Lonnte Coats, Steve
Walburn, Terry Qual Is, Jerry
Cremeans Mt ck Davenport,
Mtfch Meadows, Charl1e
Marshall Mike Magnotta. Jeff
Maftm, John Bfake, J1m
Lew.s, Gr09 VanMeter, M1fch
Chapma n, Ttm Elltot, Ch 1p
Brauer. Greg Brownmg and
~:~;Jr';;'s Ken Byers and Jeff
Fres hman Basketball Steve Rando lph, Allan Stewart.
Tom Walters. Ttm Sct tes, Dale
Brown 1ng, Mark Haggerty ,
Bnan Ham il ton,
Lonnie
Taylor, Ronnte Coa ts. Terry
Clark, Crenson Pratt, and Alan
Dodson
VarSity Wrestlmg - M1ckey
Lyon s, Rock George. Butch
Roush. Joe Rosenbaum , Tony
Branham. Jeff Musse r, J1m
McCI ure, Roger Hy se ll ,
Charle s Wt"Htltngton, Alan
McLaugh lm, Harold S.sso n,
Steve Bnckles, Marty Dugan,
B11t Slack, Terry P1ckens Joh n
Lehew and Mike Halev

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The Rev. Wtlbur Perrm gave the mvocation and benediction.
Dwtght Goms, Metgs Jaycee and Metgs Htgh Band Dtrector,
was thanked for his hard work In helpmg make the affatr
posstble, the ftrst-ever Jaycee sponsored winter sports banquet

APPRECIATION EXPRESSED - Metgs Marauder wrestling team co-captains, seniors
Joe Rosenbaum, left, and AI McLaughhn, nght, presented trophies to their coaches, John
Bentley, second from left, and Smn Crow, on behalf of the wrestling team at the Wmter Sports
Banquet Monday mght in the Metgs Htgh cafetena.

COACHES CORNER - Meigs freslunan coach John Arnott, left, and head coach Roger
Brauer, middle, chat with Marshall University head coach Bob Dame Is followmg Thursday
evening's Metgs Wmter Sports Banquet held at the Metgs High cafetena. Daniels was the guest
speaker for this hrst-ever all-winter sports dinner, sponsored by the Me1gsCounty Jaycees.

Me Laughlin Dave Miller
Sfeve Ptckens, Greg France.
Paul Clay Jel l Warner, Jim
Howard and Wheeler Thomas
VarSity Cheerleaders - Janet Neal. Judy Snowden and
Otane Sm 1th, Sandy Cu rhs. Pam W1lson

Reserve Che er leaders Demans Ash, Merrt Au It, Debt

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STEWART - It was an afternoon of errors for the
Federal Hockmg Lancers, as
the Eastern Eagle dtamondmen of Larry Heines rolled to a
12-7 tnumph here Thursday.
The Eagles were oulhtt stx to
ftve, but the Lancers commt tted a whoppmg 11 errors to
three for Eastern
The Metgs Countlans wasted
no time taking the lead in the
top half of the ftrst, platmg
three runs on two htls.
Junwr Randy Blake led off
the game wtth a smgle and
stole second base , followed by
a walk to Ttm Kuhn . Ce nterfielder Mike Larkms then
reached safely on an error by
the Lancer second baseman,
scoring Blake After a Steve
Gobel strike out and popup to
the shortstop by Phtl Bowen,
Juntor Ttm Spencer smgled,
drtving m Kuhn and Larkins
But Federal Hockmg came
back in the home half of the
ftrst to even the count at 3-3
Rtch Harrts smgled and stole
second, and came home on an
error by Spencer m rtght field
m a ball hit by Jim Mobbs.
Charhe JarviS then walked,
and a double steal put Jarvts
and Mobbs on second and thtrd
Don Walker then grounded to

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Blake at short, who erred,
allowmg the fmal l"o runs of
the mmng to score
The Eagles came back m the
top of the second to take the
lead for good, scoring ftve run s
on JUSt lwo hits.
Junior Greg Batley led off,
reachmg safely on another
error by the second baseman,
followed by an error by the
shortstop whtch allowed pitcher John Sheets to reach
safely, wtth Batley takmg
thtrd .
Sheets then stole second, and
Blake grounded out back to the
pttcher, before Kuhn latd down
a sacrtftce bunt, wtth Bailey
sconng and Sheets takmg
thtrd.
Larkins then walked and
stole second before Goebel
smgled, scormg I.arkms and
Sheets.
Bowen walked, and Spencer
si ngled agam, drivmg tn
Goebel.
Federal Hocking starter
Rtck Harrts lasted three mnmgs, gtvmg up those 8 runs on
4 htts, and 2 walks whtle
strtkmg out four.
He was relieved in the fourth
by Jarvts who went 2 mmngs,
giVIng up 4 runs on a htt, a walk
and struck out 2.

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ftrst baseman winch enabled
Spencer to reach safely
Sophomore Don Etchmger then
reached on an mfteld ht t before
Bailey walked to load the
bases.
Sheets then htt a ball to the
second baseman that he
couldn't handle, scoring
Spencer and Etchmger, before.
Blake struck out.
Kuhn then reached on an
error by the ftrst baseman,
allowmg Bailey and Sheets to
cross the plate wtth the fmal
Eastern runs
Federal Hocking added three
runs m tis half of the fifth,
touchmg Eastern starter and
wmner John Sheets for three
htts Ralph Guess led off for the
Lancers wtth a smgle and stole
second, followed by a strtke
out, before Harrts drew a walk
and Mobbs doubled, scortng
Guess and Harrts. Jarvts then
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Reuss first hurler to go full route
he hurled th e P i tt ~ burgh
Plrates loa &amp;-I victory over the
Chi cago Whi te Sox .
But before you say Richardson looks like a loser on that
deal, in which he got catcher
Milt May, consider another he
made when he shipped slugger
Jimm y Wynn to the Los
Angeles Dndgers.
In that one, he got veteran
lefthanded pitcher Claude Osteen -and on Thursday Osteen
ca me within a whisker of
pitching nine innings. He went
eight, all shutout innings in
which he allowed only six hits,
never let a ru!Uler get past
second base, and farmed three
to lead Houston in a ~ win
over the Boston Red Sox.
Osteen and Reuss each won 16
games last year .
So as the Astros head back to
Houston for a night exhibition
game tonight at regular home
-yes, the spring training
season is getting that close to

By Ufliled Press International
When it comes to making
player deals, cigar-chewing
Spec Richardson has all the
brass of a guy betting his going
home money on the last race of
the day.
In other words, the ge neral
manager of the Houston Astros
has the nerve to swap top
players , guys who can come
hack to 'hurt him some day.
Some have, most haven't. He
isn ' t afraid to back his
judgment , and eve ry offseason the Aslros ma ke im·

portant trades.
And every spnng folks in
baseball watch to see how the
Texas trader made out.
One guy he dealt away
during the win ter was hard
throwm g lefthanded pitcher
Jerry Reuss -and Thursday
the big fastballer fr om
Sugarland, Texas , became the
first pitcher in the big leagues
to go nine innings this spring as

being over - there's a long way

to go before a fin al judgment
on Richardson 's '74 swaps. If
Reuss and Osteen have matchmg seasons, then you will hav e
to figure whether Ma y means
more behind the plate than the
loss of "Toy Ca rmon" Wynn in
the ouUield .
Reuss scatt ered 10 hits in
going the route, missing a
shutout in the sixth iMing
when Ken Henderson doubled
home a run . The Pirates
backed him with a pair of
three-run wnings and one run
was an inside-thepark homer
by Ma!Uly Sanguillen.
The Astros rapped Rick Wise
for 10 hits in support of Osteen,
including a homer by rookie
Mike Easler.
In the other exhibitions:
Cubs 4 Angels 1
Bill Madlock, traded away
by the Texas Ranger s,
slammed four more hits to
boost his spring average to .592

while Steve Stone, traded away nmgs.
by the White Sox, set the Padres 4 Giants 3
Angels down with fiv e hils in
The P11dres scored three
six innings. Angels returned runs in the first inning with the
home to Anaheim to open a help of a tw&lt;H"Un double by
three-game sen es agams t the Fred Kendall, then didn 't score
again until the loth. when they
Dndgers tonight .
Rangers 7 Yankees 4
loaded the bags and Dave
The Rangers made it ~ut­ Hilton ended the game with a
of-3 against the Yankees with 400-foot single . It was the
the help of aa grand-slam Padres' sixth stright spring
homer by Jell Burroughs and a win, making them S-9. Pitcher
tworun bloop single by Lenny John D' Acquisto homered for
Randle. Ri ch Billings also the Giants.
Phillles 3 Braves 2
homered for Texas.
Bill Robinson , once a Braves
Royals 14 Orioles 3
Would you believe Freddie farmhand , walloped a two;-un
Patek hit a grand-slam homer'' homer in the eighth inning to
The 5-foot-4 shorlstop of the wipe out a 2-1 deficit and win
Royals highlighted an II, count for the Phils. Rookie Rowland
·em, 11 run assault against Office singled home both
none other than the Orioles' Cy Braves runs in the seventh
Youn g . Award winner J im irming.
Palmer. It wa s Patek's second Expos 15 TwillS 10
It was just as wild as it
homer of the spring. Royal
Bruce Dal Canton tried out his sounds. The Expos broke a 7-7
knuckleball and gave up three tie by scoring six runs in the
hits and two mns in five in- eighth inning and now have

Rio Grande's David 0. Davis
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DAVID 0. DAVIS
CO LUMBUS - David 0 .
Davis, a nati ve of Rio Grande
and a former southern Ohio
area coach and administrator,
has ·heen nominated for enshrineme!\t in the Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall of
Fame for meritorious service
to high school athletics .
He was one of two persons so

hi gh sc hool basketball tour- son.
Davis is a t 923 graduate of
nament. Davis was unable to
be present due to illness, but RID Grande High School, and a
the plaque wa s acce pted by his 1927 graduate of Rio Grande

Kirby paces 8-1
Cincinnati win

honored this year. The other
was W. EdWard Laws, former
LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI ) St. Clairsville and Mineral City
The
Cincinnati Reds blasted
coach and superintendent at
Mineral City, Midvale and in the Detroit Tigers S-1 in an
e~hibi t ion game Thursday
Tuscarawas County.
Plaques of recognition of the behind the hefty hitting of
honor wer e presented in Merv Rettenmund, with three
Columbus during half tim e rbi 's, and Johnny Bench and
ceremonies of th e Class AAA George Foster, with solo home
championship game of the Ohio runs.
Rettenmund brought home
,..._;..._ _ _ _ _ _...., the Reds' first three runs of the
game with a sin gle in the fourth
inning good for two tallies and
a double in the seventh to get
Cincinnati started in the fourrun irming.
Mickey Lolich, ace of the
Tigers' staff, was pounded for
six runs and nine hits in seven
iMings. Bench led off the
eighth with a homer and Foster
followed it with his off relief
ace John Hiller.
Starter and winner Clay Kir-

by gave up the only Tiger run
to Willie Horton who belted a
homer to start the seventh inning, .
Kirby, who worked the first
seven innings for the Reds,
rapped a two-run single
through the middle to climax a
four-run. seventh irming.
Larry Shepard, the Reds'
pitching coach, was delighted
with Kirby 's performance.
"Power pitching, that 's what
you saw out there tonight,"
Shepard said. "And the way we
hit, I'd say we're not going to
be as vulnerable against the
lefties this season. It looks as if
it's going to be a different

season .
A record crowd of 4,762
jammed Lakeland Ball Park
for the game,

College, where he participated
in varsity fo otball , baseball
and tennis. He received a
maste r's degree from Ohio
Slate University in 1936.
After teachin g and coaching
at Collins in Hurru~ County, he
was at Albany for two years,
teaching m the high school and
coachin g boys and g ~rl s
basketball . He then went to
Starr-Washmgton, where he
was superintendent from 1926
lo 1949.
Davis served as superintendent of Berne Union in
Fairfield County from 1949
until 1960, when he became
Fairfield County superin tendent of sc hool s . He
remained in the latter post
until his retirement in 1967.
He has served on both the
Southeast District and Central
Dis tricts boards as well as on
the State Board of Control of
the Ohio H1gh School Ahtl etic
Association.
,
He served on the Southeast
District board for 12 years
including two three-year terms
on the state board . Davis then
served 11 years on the Central
District board including one
term on the state board, one
year of which wa s as president .

Pro Standings
NBA Final Standing s
By United Pre ss International

Ea ste rn Conferen ce
Allanite Divi s ion
w . 1 pet . g .b
Bosto n
New Yor k
Buffa lo
Ph tl a d elph i a

56 26
49 33
42 40
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A tl anta
Hou ston

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50 .390

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C l ~ v ~ land

29 53 354 17 '12
Western Conference

Mtdwest Oivtston
w. 1. t . .pet .
Mi lwaukee
Ch tcago

59 23
54 28

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D et r o it
53 '2 9 .64 6
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KC O m a ha
33 49 .402 26
Pacific Divi sion
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Lo s A ng e les
47 35 .5 73
Go ld en Stat e
44 38 . 537
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Sea ttl e
37 45 .451 10

Phoenr x

30 52 .3 66

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P or ll a n d
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Thursday's game s
No g ame s sch eduled

Fnday's games
Playoffs
Capita l at New York
Los Ang e les at M i lwauk ee

won two straight after losing
nine straight. The Twins got 13
hits and 13 walks but left 15
men on base and now are ~17
for the spriung.
Mets 6 Cards 3
A five-run rally in the eighth
irming Jeaturing doubles by
Rusty Staub and John Milner
won !his arclighter. A threerun homer by Ted Simmons led
the Cardinals .

LETART FALLS- Further Most! Simpson 'some time in
beautification of the Letart April iPlanters-dl the ceme!A!ry
Falls Cemetery was discussed will also be filled soon.
at the Monday night meeting of · Mrs. Roher! Kuhn, therapy
the Bend 0' the River Garden chairwoman, reported that the
Club held at the home of Mrs. valentine gifts sent to the
Andrew Ooss.
Gallipolis State Institute, were
Club members set a goal of received and appreciated by
~ new flowering shrubs and the patients there. Mrs. Grimm
trees for the project. Mrs. thanked Mrs. Ben Philson for
Edward Simpson, chairwoman contributing the Green Thumb
of the project which will be 1&gt;/otes for The Daily Sentinel
entered in the Sears Civic and announced that Mrs.
Improvement Program, HarryS. Moore and Mrs. Pearl
reported that several orders Reynolds will be chairpersons
for dogwood and crabapple for the Regatta flower show.
trees have already been Mrs. Wilson Carpenter noted
received. Anyone interested in that Mrs. Clifford Morris will
giving a tree as a memorial to write the Green Thumb Notes
a loved one is asked to contact for May .

Nicklaus, Miller
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Presbyters have meet
LANCASTER
Com- approved, with principals and
missioners
to
general alternates named in each inassembly were elected at the stance . Also elected were
March meeting of the minister and elder comPresbytery of Scioto Valley at missioners to Synod with
principals and alternates again
the First Presbyterian Church
elected.
at Lancaster, March 19.
Elected for member-at-large
Presbytery installed The
of the Leadership Development
Rev. Lowe lie Simms as
Associate for Presbytery Department was Beverly
St.
Andrew
Williams,
Ministries, and employe&lt;l.'Jane
Presbyterian
Church,
Elizabeth Thompson ·for the
Colum!)us. Also elected were
position of associate in
repre s entatives from
Presbytery Leadership
Presbytery Area Councils and
Development.
Presbytery regretfully Mission Councils.
Presbytery of Scioto Valley
dissolved
the
Tarlton
will meet again May 21, 1974 at
Presbyterian Church, whose
the First Presbyterian Church
brick church building was
in Washington Court Hou~.
erected in 1850, with remaining
Minister commissioners to
members dismissed to other
general assembly are Tanios
churches of their choice, and
Zakhary, Newark: Woodside,
church records and property
Jack Pursell, Waverly: First,
rennining to Presbytery .
Lee 0. Scott, Granville: First,
The nominating committee's
W. Roscoe Walls, Columbus:
report on elder and minister
Bethany, J . Curtis Hodgens,
commissioners for the General
Sedalia.
Assembly to be held in Louis· Elder commissioners to
ville, Ky., June 111-27, was general assembly are Mrs.
Ernest McClannan, Columbus:
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Columbus : Crestview, Harry
SI'£AKiNG OF
Kaneshige, Athens: First,
Wendell Henderly, Amanda,
Richard Lynos, Albany:
Alexander.

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by

Jersey

East

N ew York
Ken tuc k y
Caro l ina
Vi rgmia
M emp h is

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53 31
47 37
28 56
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Indiana
46 38 5&lt;18
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San Antonio
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6 '11
San Diego
37 47 .440 14
Denver
37 47 .440 14
Thursday's results
Kentu cky 107 Memph is 105
Ind iana 11 1 Utah 109
Denv er 96 San An t onio 92
on l y games schedul ed

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Hou ston
Minnesota

Edmonton
Winnipeg

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Los Ange l es

26 47 1 53 269 325
24 51 0 48 225 326
Thursday's Results
Toronto 6 Edmonton 5
Quebe c 9 Los Ange l es 3
New England 3 Cleveland 2
only gam es schedu l ed

Friday's games
Chicago at Vancouver
Houston at Winnipeg
Edmonton at Minnesota
only game schedu led

Friday ' s games
Virginia at New York

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past , which have not
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Alumni defeated 18-3

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RACINE - The Tornados
scored 12 runs in the first inning on 12 walks, 5 hits and one
error on an 1&amp;-3 defeat of their
alumni Thursday.
After the first inning the
game was played on fairly
even terms. Pete Sayre went
the route for the Tornados and
pitched well for his first game'
striking out 10while walking no
one.
He gave up 8 scattered hits.
Jim Hubbard was the starter

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and lose r for the alumni.
Southern hitters were Pete
Sayre with a double and two
singles, David Theiss two
singles , Eric Dunning two
singles, Jim Riffle a double,
and one single each by Mitch
Nease, Greg Dunning, Scott
Wolfe, Randy Warner, J . F.
Young and Brady Huffman .,
Leading alumni hitters were
Jim Hubbard a double and
single, Greg Roush a double.

styles were few, the
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Eagles

Jack Bostic, Dennis Hill, Ken
Theiss, Larry Wolfe and Hap
Davis each a single. Dennie
Evans and Larry Wolfe pitched
well for the alumni.
Southern
12 4 0 0 1 I X
Alumn i
0I 0I00I
Sayre (wp ), and G. Dunning,
Cund;'f (6). Hubbard (lp ),
Wolfe(!), J. Fisher (I) , Dennie
Evans,(2 ), L. Wolfe (5) and D.
Evans and G. Hendricks (2) .

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singled scoring Mobbs.
Sheets, who went four and
two-thirds innings giving up six
runs on four hits and two walks
while striking out one, was
replaced by Steve Holter, who
went the rest of the way, giving
up a run on two hits, and two
walks. Holter struck out three.
The final Federal Hocking
run scored on back to back
balks by Holter in the sixth .
I
DOBSON ON WAIVERS
Steve Russell led off with a
BRAVES CUT FIVE
OAKLAND (UPI) - The walk , followed by a fly out to
Oakland A's Thursday placed center, before Guess reached
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ng
· hth an de d p1'tc her Ch uc k safely on an error by Rodney
-The Atlanta· Braves Thurs- Dobson on waivers to give him Baker, Eastern rightfielder.
day cut from their roster his uncon dit'1ona1 re1ease.
Holter then balked, moving the
Dobson spen t 1as t season runners to second and third,
pitchers Lax Leon, Barry
Lersch and Joe Grezenda and Wit· h the A's' Tucson club, which was followed by what the
· hi ng w1'Ill a 9-3 record and umpire ruled anolher balk
infielders Rod Gilbreath and r·m1s
Jinuny Breazeale .
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a -23 era .
when Holter went to his mouth
All were sent to the Braves'
A spokesman for the team while on the mound.
triple-A Richmond affiliate. sa1·d Doh son has been una bl e to
Top hitters for the Eagles,
·
Grezenda, however, was here overcome an opera t Ion
to who rebounded from a t&amp;-1
on a conditional basis from the remove bone ch'Ips fr om his shellacking at the hands of
New York Yankees and will he arm two years ago. His 1ast Belpre Wednesday night, were
offered back to the American year WI'th 111e A's was In
• I971 Spencer with two hits in three
League club.
he he 11
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-----------w-•n-•co-ec-teitttilalii1ii,..iiilr•ec•o•r•.• at bats, and 'Eichinger, Blake
and Goebel, all with I hit each.
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Jarvis led Federal Hocking
with two hils, followed by
Mobbs with one (his double
being the only extra base hit of
the day). and Harris and Guess
with 0ne safety each.
The Eagles, who coach
Heines says "are hitting the
ball better," take the weekend
off before facing the Southern
Tornados in the SV AC opener
Monday at Eastern.
Eas!A!rn
350 040 O-I2 5 3
Fed. Hocking
300 031 0- 7 6 11
- Sheets (WP), Holter 5, and
Bowen, Winebrenner, Harris.
Harris, Jarvis 4, Calvin 6, and
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changes made II milady
visitS a hair-a-thou, 7 a.m. to
12 midnight April 19. It is
sponsored by junior and
senior cosmetology students
of Meigs High SchooL
The annual hair-a-thon is
designed
to
offer
professional hair styling to
the public. There is no
charge for the service, but
donations will be accepted
and will go Into a scholarship
fund to send a graduate
student of the cosmetology
department to an advanced
hair styling schooL The
scholarship is given by the
department in the hope of
encouraging all beauty
operators to see the need lor
continual education to keep
up on the changes which
occur every year.
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Students in the hair-a-thou
will be working under
supervision of Mi's. Mary
Powell aud Mrs. Polly
Hysell, ln•lruclors.

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and present, for thetr assistance.
We have watched with pleasure the
children of the Sugar Run area grow up and
go out into the world. to 'accomplish their
goals. Our two sons, Bill and Jeff, were
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The open meeting of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners
was announced and several
indica!A!d 'that they will attend.
Read at the meeting was a
letter from Mrs. Aaron Kelton,
Region II director, armouncing
the April27 regional'meeting to
take place at cArthur.
Mrs . Grimm, president,
opened the meeting with a
though! on "The High Cost of
Hurrying." The club poem was
read by Mrs. Kuhn, and the
club prayer was given by Mrs .•
Morris. Mrs. Simpson gave the
thought for the month, with
Mrs . Cross reading, "Don't Let
Me Take it for Granted."
Devotions by Mrs. James Diehl
were on Spring with readings
including "The Awakening of
the Earth, "Charm of Easter"
and " A Letter of Thoughts."
For roll call , members
named the flower in their
garden they like best. The
program by Mrs. Carpen!A!r
was on the fundamentals of
flower arranging and how to
preserve cut flowers for
arranging . Questions and
suggestions on the right and
wrong ways of arranging were
reviewed. Mrs. Kuhn showed a
spring arrangement using
daffodils, 'spirea , and sansivera.
Mrs. Ben Philson will host
the April meeting with Mrs.
Ralph Webb to give devotions.

Mrs. Cora Beegle, past
president of :the Twin City
'Shrinettes, has heen appointed
as court representative for the
year, 1974 by Joan Agnew,
grand high priestess.
Announc~ment · of her appointmenl was made Thursday
night at a meeting of the
Shrinettes at the home of Mrs.
ll!nrie Hawkins .
Mrs. Bonnie Miller presided
at the meeting with Mrs. Jean
L. Moore giving devotions .
Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held in the near

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future..' The spring cefemonial
of Thea Court was announced
for May 4 in Columbus.
.. During the social hour the
birthday of Miss Shirley Beegle
was celebrated . Refreshments
were served by the hostess .
Others attending were Mrs.
Mary Hughes, Mrs. Mary
Bowen, Mrs. Evelyn Leach,
Mrs. Erma Yoho, Mrs. Ruth
Swisher, Mrs . Shirley Spires,
Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Mrs.
Bonnie Miller, Mrs. Beulah
Ewing, and Mrs. Emma K.
Cla !worthy.

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Daffodils New Me
on sale has meeting

Evelyn Well was crowned
queen for losing three pounds
at the Tuesday night meeting
of the New Me Club at the home
of Ruth Putnam.
There were 15 members in
attendance and approval for
the purchase of a new set of
scales was given. A birthday
party was held for Flossie
Maxium with gifts being
presented to her. Welcomed
into the club membership were
Glenda Hunt, Sharon Hill and
Cathy McDaniel. Others interested in joining may contact
Ruth Putnam, 667-3396, or
Marlene Putnam, 3784i341.

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Daffodils will be sold on the
streets of Middleport, Racine
and Letart Saturday with
proceeds to go into the 1974
Cancer Crusade fund.
Sellin{, in Middleport will he
members of Middleport
Cadette Girl Scout Troop whil•
in Racine and Letart the
daffodils will be '-'IOld by
members of the Racine
American Legion Post 602
Ladies Auxiliary . The sale in
all three places will begin
about 9:30 a.m. and continue
until the supply of daffodils is
gone .
In Pomeroy, the daffodil sale
·~sml88ll:illXill?ill'?8i~s:···:~··:-·:;:'.'k;.·' ·.·;· •··
is being conduc!A!d by phone
since another organization had
already received the per.•..
,~.. mission of village officials to
solicit on the street. The
telephone sale is beint corrducted by Bethel 62, International Order of Job's
FRIDAY
Daughters.
FULL Gospel Crusade at
Meigs Junior High School,
Middleport, March 29 through
31 at 7:30p .m. nightly. Chester
Estep and H. D. Cook
evangelists. Sunday service at
2 p.m. Special singing by Sunny
Lee Singers and Gospel Tones
and others. Public is invited to
attend.
LONG BOTTOM - A dinner
WATCHMAN Singing Group
party was held Sunday
Iron, Kentucky Christian
honoring Fred Larkins, Long
College will hold weekend
Bottom, in observance of his
revival at Rutland Church of
76th birthday anniversary . A
Christ from March 29 through .
cake baked by Mrs. Grace
31 , 7:30 p.m. nightly. Special
Stout was served with the
singing and preaching by
dinner .
Evangelist David Lucas .
Attendm g were all of his
Sunday services at 10:30 a.m.,
children and his grandchildren
2 p.m . and 7:30p.m. The public
including Mr . and Mrs .
is invited to attend.
Howard Larkins, Cheryl and
SATURDAY
AUDITORIUM SALE, Brent, Portland ; Mrs. Norman
Salisbury Elementary School, Weber and Vida, Tuppers
9 to 3 p.m. Clothing, toys and Plains; Mrs . Donna Bogard
games, household items, some and Scottie, Long Bottom ; Mr.
furniture, miscellaneous and Mrs. Raymond Larkins
items. Sponsored by the and Kathy, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. D~vid Dailey and
Salisbury PTA.
BAKE SALE, Pomeroy Rae Lynn, Long Bottom; Mr.
Elementary School, 10 a.m. to 4 and Mrs. Terry Proffitt, Portp.m. at the Kroger Store, Main land; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
St., Pomeroy , Sponsored by the Weber and Jimmy, Tuppers
Plains, Keith Weber, Pomeroy,
Pomeroy PTA .
CAR WASH at Bailey's and the honored guest's wife,
Ashland, Tuppers Plains, 9 Mrs. Ruth Larkins.
a.m . to 7 p.m. sponsored by
senior class at Easrern High
School.
RACINE Chap!A!r 134 OES
meeting B p.m. at the temple
for initiation of two candida res.
Officers are asked to wear
The Swingers 4-H Club met
evening gowns.
March
25 at the home of
SIGN-UP Saturday at
Syracuse Municipal Fire Madgle Smith, advisor, with
Station for boys in!A!rested in seven members and two adplaying little league ball from visors present. The members
Syracuse-Minersville area be- taking cooking projects made a
relish plate as part of the
tween 9 a.m. and 12 noon.
project lesson. Other members
SUNDAY
showed
different types of
FALLS CITY fast pitch
softball team ·at 2 p.m. at material and patterns.
John Smith gave a demonSyracuse Municipal park for
stration
on 11Smiles and Good
organization . All interested
Teeth." Refreshments were
persons urged to attend.
served by Diane Smith. The
POMEROY High School
next meeting will be April 1 at
Class of 1934, 2 p.m. at Drew
the home of Mrs. Smith. Webster Post 39, American
Legion Home, Pomeroy, to Laura Smith .
discuss plans for marking 40th
anniversary.
MEN OF Sacred Heart
Church Parish will meet at 6
p.m. at the church . Refreshments.
MARY Shrine 37, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, 2 p.m. at
the !OOF hall for practice.
MONDAY
REVIVAL at Mount Moriah
Church of God beginning
Monday, 7:30 each evening
with the Rev. Ralph Woods as
evangelist. The Rev. Donald
Combs, pastor, invi!A!s the
public.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 8 p.m. home of Mrs. M. L.
French. Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary
and Mrs. M. C. Wilson, cohos!A!sses.

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·Beautification will continue

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keeps this course honest is club
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) selection
for the big greens. It's
Rod Curl doesn't believe in
a
good
members'
course."
saying "break a leg" when you
A total of 67 professionals
want something to go well.
brought
Lakewood to its
He just comes out and says
figurative
knees
in Thursday's
how he feels.
Uke Thursday, alter the first first round, all scoring sub-par
round of the Greater New rounds. That's abnost half of
Orleans Open when he enjoyed the 150-man field under par.
Jack Nicklaus and Miller
his second successive round on
the Lakewood Country Club Barber set the pace with sixCourse without a bogey, Curl under-par 66s. curl was clussaid, "! feel I can't hardly !A!red in a group of seven at 67.
Others were Bruce Crampton,
make a bogey here."
Lee
Trevino, Tom Watson,
Now that's what you call
George
Archer, Larry Hinson
asking for bad fortune .
But Curl, who won the in- and Jim Simons.
Crampton probably had the
dividual event in Wednesday's
most
unusual round Thursday.
Pro-Am with a 65 and shot 67 in
He
made
eight birdies, but a
the first round, is brimming
triple-bogey on No. 14 kept him
with confidence.
from
having an extraordinary
' 'The reason I feel that way is
round
.
I can chip," he said. "My game .
"I could've easily had a 60,"
is chipping and putting and, if
you miss a green on this ~id Crampton. "Except for
course, you usually have an when the wind blew, the course
easy chip. The only thing that was about as easy as you could
ever hope for."
The tournament was held up
one hour, 26 minutes at the
wtiA St•nd;ngs
start because of fog.
By United Press International
Nicklaus had three suc~~i~ t . pts gf ga cessive birdies twice in a near·
New Eng land 42 30 l 88 287 254 perfect round. He dropped 25
Toronto
38 36, so 293 265 and 35-foot putts on Nos. 2 and

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18hits. Sprinter Herb WashingReds 8 Tigers 1
The Big Red machine flexed ton made his pinch-running
its muscles - three rbi's by debut: a success -he drew a
Merv Rettenmund on a single balk and scored from second on
and dooble and,solil homers by a single .
Johnny· Bench· and George
Foster. Mickey Lolich took the
pounding and only a homer-by
Willie Horton prevented a
shutout. Clay Kirby gave up
that one run in seven frames .
Indians 11 A's 3
Ex-A Dave Duncan started
his old mates' downfall with a
three-run flrst-inning homer .
Charlie Spikes added a tw&lt;&gt;-111n
homer later as the Indians
whacked the world champs for

SALE PLANNED
A rummage sale will be held
in the basement of the Ash
Street Freewill Baptist
Church, April 5. Most items ·
wiU be 10 cents or all you can
put in a large bag for iiO cents .
Exceptionally good bargains .

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A star-studded lineup of
nearly 100 nationally known .
entertainers will take·part in
the annual Easter Sea l
Telethon to he viewed locally
on WSAZ-TV (Charmel3) from
11 p.m. Saturday to 7 p.m.
Sunday and an estima ted 20
million additional viewers.
Hundreds of local volunteers
are assisting in the mammoth
project which will originate in
Hollywood and have satellite
operations ln dozens of communities across lhe country .
Ohio counties participating
include Athens, Gal\ia,
Jackson, Lawre nce, Pike,
Meigs, Scioto, Vinton, and
Washington .
Mike Douglas will ser ve as
master of ceremonies, assisted
by Peter Falk , star of the
" Colombo" TV series. Falk 1s
1974 National Easter Sea-l
chairman. The telethon will
,:aise funds to help provide
rehabilitation services for the
handicapped. It is bei ng
sponsored by the National
Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc.
National Easter Seal child
Tammy Bryant will appear
and filmed inserts during !he
show
will
highlight
rehabilitation services offered
at Easter Seal centers
throughout the country .
Members of Phi Delta Theta
national fraternity will assist
in the operation of the show.
Last year's telethon raised
$1.3 million nationally for the

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs . Herbert Sayre
are vacationing in Florida . Mr.
SERVICE SET
and Mrs. David Sayre are
LONG BOTTOM - Church
staying at the Sayre home services will be held at the
during their absence.
Long Bottom United Melllodisl
Mr . and Mrs . Jim Hupp and Church April1 through 6 at 7: 30
sons spent Sunday with the nightly . The Rev, Clay Sloan
latter's parents, Mr . and Mrs. from Calvary Community
Henry Stewart, at Point Church, Belpre , will be tlJC
evangelist. The Rev. Slandief
Pleasant.
Over the weekend guests of Bran dum is the pastor . TI1e
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Lawson public is invited to attend .
were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller
of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parsons and sons, Mr. and
CLUB TO MEET
Mrs. Robert Lawson and
The Pomeroy Garden Club
children, Mr . and Mrs. Edward will meet at 7:30p.m. Monday
Lawson and baby, Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Roy BetMrs. Harold Lawson and C. J . zing. Roll call will be naming a
of Letart, W. Va.
flowering shrub from which a
Mrs. Ronald Russell and member would be willin g to
children, Mandy and Mike, of share a slip , sprouting or
Ft . Meade, Md., brought her cutting with another member .
parenls-in-law , the Robert
Russells, to their home Sunday
at Wol!pen and will spend two
Cook's Dilemma
weeks with her parents, Mr .
Housewives in Puno, Peru .
and Mrs. Russell Roush and cook three-minute eggs for
family .
six minutes because of lhe
city's altitude of 12,506 feet.
The oxy~en-thin air in th e
city bes1de Lake Titicaca
HOSTS GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh, robs automobile en gmes of
30 per cent of their raled
Cincinnati, were weekend horsepower .
guests of Miss Frieda Faehnle,
Middleport.

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Reuss first hurler to go full route
he hurled th e P i tt ~ burgh
Plrates loa &amp;-I victory over the
Chi cago Whi te Sox .
But before you say Richardson looks like a loser on that
deal, in which he got catcher
Milt May, consider another he
made when he shipped slugger
Jimm y Wynn to the Los
Angeles Dndgers.
In that one, he got veteran
lefthanded pitcher Claude Osteen -and on Thursday Osteen
ca me within a whisker of
pitching nine innings. He went
eight, all shutout innings in
which he allowed only six hits,
never let a ru!Uler get past
second base, and farmed three
to lead Houston in a ~ win
over the Boston Red Sox.
Osteen and Reuss each won 16
games last year .
So as the Astros head back to
Houston for a night exhibition
game tonight at regular home
-yes, the spring training
season is getting that close to

By Ufliled Press International
When it comes to making
player deals, cigar-chewing
Spec Richardson has all the
brass of a guy betting his going
home money on the last race of
the day.
In other words, the ge neral
manager of the Houston Astros
has the nerve to swap top
players , guys who can come
hack to 'hurt him some day.
Some have, most haven't. He
isn ' t afraid to back his
judgment , and eve ry offseason the Aslros ma ke im·

portant trades.
And every spnng folks in
baseball watch to see how the
Texas trader made out.
One guy he dealt away
during the win ter was hard
throwm g lefthanded pitcher
Jerry Reuss -and Thursday
the big fastballer fr om
Sugarland, Texas , became the
first pitcher in the big leagues
to go nine innings this spring as

being over - there's a long way

to go before a fin al judgment
on Richardson 's '74 swaps. If
Reuss and Osteen have matchmg seasons, then you will hav e
to figure whether Ma y means
more behind the plate than the
loss of "Toy Ca rmon" Wynn in
the ouUield .
Reuss scatt ered 10 hits in
going the route, missing a
shutout in the sixth iMing
when Ken Henderson doubled
home a run . The Pirates
backed him with a pair of
three-run wnings and one run
was an inside-thepark homer
by Ma!Uly Sanguillen.
The Astros rapped Rick Wise
for 10 hits in support of Osteen,
including a homer by rookie
Mike Easler.
In the other exhibitions:
Cubs 4 Angels 1
Bill Madlock, traded away
by the Texas Ranger s,
slammed four more hits to
boost his spring average to .592

while Steve Stone, traded away nmgs.
by the White Sox, set the Padres 4 Giants 3
Angels down with fiv e hils in
The P11dres scored three
six innings. Angels returned runs in the first inning with the
home to Anaheim to open a help of a tw&lt;H"Un double by
three-game sen es agams t the Fred Kendall, then didn 't score
again until the loth. when they
Dndgers tonight .
Rangers 7 Yankees 4
loaded the bags and Dave
The Rangers made it ~ut­ Hilton ended the game with a
of-3 against the Yankees with 400-foot single . It was the
the help of aa grand-slam Padres' sixth stright spring
homer by Jell Burroughs and a win, making them S-9. Pitcher
tworun bloop single by Lenny John D' Acquisto homered for
Randle. Ri ch Billings also the Giants.
Phillles 3 Braves 2
homered for Texas.
Bill Robinson , once a Braves
Royals 14 Orioles 3
Would you believe Freddie farmhand , walloped a two;-un
Patek hit a grand-slam homer'' homer in the eighth inning to
The 5-foot-4 shorlstop of the wipe out a 2-1 deficit and win
Royals highlighted an II, count for the Phils. Rookie Rowland
·em, 11 run assault against Office singled home both
none other than the Orioles' Cy Braves runs in the seventh
Youn g . Award winner J im irming.
Palmer. It wa s Patek's second Expos 15 TwillS 10
It was just as wild as it
homer of the spring. Royal
Bruce Dal Canton tried out his sounds. The Expos broke a 7-7
knuckleball and gave up three tie by scoring six runs in the
hits and two mns in five in- eighth inning and now have

Rio Grande's David 0. Davis
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DAVID 0. DAVIS
CO LUMBUS - David 0 .
Davis, a nati ve of Rio Grande
and a former southern Ohio
area coach and administrator,
has ·heen nominated for enshrineme!\t in the Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall of
Fame for meritorious service
to high school athletics .
He was one of two persons so

hi gh sc hool basketball tour- son.
Davis is a t 923 graduate of
nament. Davis was unable to
be present due to illness, but RID Grande High School, and a
the plaque wa s acce pted by his 1927 graduate of Rio Grande

Kirby paces 8-1
Cincinnati win

honored this year. The other
was W. EdWard Laws, former
LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI ) St. Clairsville and Mineral City
The
Cincinnati Reds blasted
coach and superintendent at
Mineral City, Midvale and in the Detroit Tigers S-1 in an
e~hibi t ion game Thursday
Tuscarawas County.
Plaques of recognition of the behind the hefty hitting of
honor wer e presented in Merv Rettenmund, with three
Columbus during half tim e rbi 's, and Johnny Bench and
ceremonies of th e Class AAA George Foster, with solo home
championship game of the Ohio runs.
Rettenmund brought home
,..._;..._ _ _ _ _ _...., the Reds' first three runs of the
game with a sin gle in the fourth
inning good for two tallies and
a double in the seventh to get
Cincinnati started in the fourrun irming.
Mickey Lolich, ace of the
Tigers' staff, was pounded for
six runs and nine hits in seven
iMings. Bench led off the
eighth with a homer and Foster
followed it with his off relief
ace John Hiller.
Starter and winner Clay Kir-

by gave up the only Tiger run
to Willie Horton who belted a
homer to start the seventh inning, .
Kirby, who worked the first
seven innings for the Reds,
rapped a two-run single
through the middle to climax a
four-run. seventh irming.
Larry Shepard, the Reds'
pitching coach, was delighted
with Kirby 's performance.
"Power pitching, that 's what
you saw out there tonight,"
Shepard said. "And the way we
hit, I'd say we're not going to
be as vulnerable against the
lefties this season. It looks as if
it's going to be a different

season .
A record crowd of 4,762
jammed Lakeland Ball Park
for the game,

College, where he participated
in varsity fo otball , baseball
and tennis. He received a
maste r's degree from Ohio
Slate University in 1936.
After teachin g and coaching
at Collins in Hurru~ County, he
was at Albany for two years,
teaching m the high school and
coachin g boys and g ~rl s
basketball . He then went to
Starr-Washmgton, where he
was superintendent from 1926
lo 1949.
Davis served as superintendent of Berne Union in
Fairfield County from 1949
until 1960, when he became
Fairfield County superin tendent of sc hool s . He
remained in the latter post
until his retirement in 1967.
He has served on both the
Southeast District and Central
Dis tricts boards as well as on
the State Board of Control of
the Ohio H1gh School Ahtl etic
Association.
,
He served on the Southeast
District board for 12 years
including two three-year terms
on the state board . Davis then
served 11 years on the Central
District board including one
term on the state board, one
year of which wa s as president .

Pro Standings
NBA Final Standing s
By United Pre ss International

Ea ste rn Conferen ce
Allanite Divi s ion
w . 1 pet . g .b
Bosto n
New Yor k
Buffa lo
Ph tl a d elph i a

56 26
49 33
42 40
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A tl anta
Hou ston

35
32

568

47 .427
50 .390

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C l ~ v ~ land

29 53 354 17 '12
Western Conference

Mtdwest Oivtston
w. 1. t . .pet .
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Ch tcago

59 23
54 28

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47 35 .5 73
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44 38 . 537
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37 45 .451 10

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Thursday's game s
No g ame s sch eduled

Fnday's games
Playoffs
Capita l at New York
Los Ang e les at M i lwauk ee

won two straight after losing
nine straight. The Twins got 13
hits and 13 walks but left 15
men on base and now are ~17
for the spriung.
Mets 6 Cards 3
A five-run rally in the eighth
irming Jeaturing doubles by
Rusty Staub and John Milner
won !his arclighter. A threerun homer by Ted Simmons led
the Cardinals .

LETART FALLS- Further Most! Simpson 'some time in
beautification of the Letart April iPlanters-dl the ceme!A!ry
Falls Cemetery was discussed will also be filled soon.
at the Monday night meeting of · Mrs. Roher! Kuhn, therapy
the Bend 0' the River Garden chairwoman, reported that the
Club held at the home of Mrs. valentine gifts sent to the
Andrew Ooss.
Gallipolis State Institute, were
Club members set a goal of received and appreciated by
~ new flowering shrubs and the patients there. Mrs. Grimm
trees for the project. Mrs. thanked Mrs. Ben Philson for
Edward Simpson, chairwoman contributing the Green Thumb
of the project which will be 1&gt;/otes for The Daily Sentinel
entered in the Sears Civic and announced that Mrs.
Improvement Program, HarryS. Moore and Mrs. Pearl
reported that several orders Reynolds will be chairpersons
for dogwood and crabapple for the Regatta flower show.
trees have already been Mrs. Wilson Carpenter noted
received. Anyone interested in that Mrs. Clifford Morris will
giving a tree as a memorial to write the Green Thumb Notes
a loved one is asked to contact for May .

Nicklaus, Miller
share GNO lead

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Presbyters have meet
LANCASTER
Com- approved, with principals and
missioners
to
general alternates named in each inassembly were elected at the stance . Also elected were
March meeting of the minister and elder comPresbytery of Scioto Valley at missioners to Synod with
principals and alternates again
the First Presbyterian Church
elected.
at Lancaster, March 19.
Elected for member-at-large
Presbytery installed The
of the Leadership Development
Rev. Lowe lie Simms as
Associate for Presbytery Department was Beverly
St.
Andrew
Williams,
Ministries, and employe&lt;l.'Jane
Presbyterian
Church,
Elizabeth Thompson ·for the
Colum!)us. Also elected were
position of associate in
repre s entatives from
Presbytery Leadership
Presbytery Area Councils and
Development.
Presbytery regretfully Mission Councils.
Presbytery of Scioto Valley
dissolved
the
Tarlton
will meet again May 21, 1974 at
Presbyterian Church, whose
the First Presbyterian Church
brick church building was
in Washington Court Hou~.
erected in 1850, with remaining
Minister commissioners to
members dismissed to other
general assembly are Tanios
churches of their choice, and
Zakhary, Newark: Woodside,
church records and property
Jack Pursell, Waverly: First,
rennining to Presbytery .
Lee 0. Scott, Granville: First,
The nominating committee's
W. Roscoe Walls, Columbus:
report on elder and minister
Bethany, J . Curtis Hodgens,
commissioners for the General
Sedalia.
Assembly to be held in Louis· Elder commissioners to
ville, Ky., June 111-27, was general assembly are Mrs.
Ernest McClannan, Columbus:
....- . . -~....- - - - " ' Boulevard, Mrs. Paul Petrie,
Columbus : Crestview, Harry
SI'£AKiNG OF
Kaneshige, Athens: First,
Wendell Henderly, Amanda,
Richard Lynos, Albany:
Alexander.

Give
Bulova
Accutron®
For the graduate who
needs the precise time,
Bu lova guarantees the
accuracy of every
Accutron wa tch to withm
a minute a month. • And
the precise time to see
bur selection of Accutron
watches is right now.

Fro.m $95 to $1500.

The watches illustrated,
)usl $150 each.
•we will adjus t to this lo lerance, if

ne cessarr. Guaran tee is for one year.

Hair

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ABA Standing s
By United Press International

by

Jersey

East

N ew York
Ken tuc k y
Caro l ina
Vi rgmia
M emp h is

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53 31
47 37
28 56
2 1 63

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Indiana
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San Antonio
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6 '11
San Diego
37 47 .440 14
Denver
37 47 .440 14
Thursday's results
Kentu cky 107 Memph is 105
Ind iana 11 1 Utah 109
Denv er 96 San An t onio 92
on l y games schedul ed

Meigs students
set hair-a-thon

KAY

Hou ston
Minnesota

Edmonton
Winnipeg

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van.c ouver
Los Ange l es

26 47 1 53 269 325
24 51 0 48 225 326
Thursday's Results
Toronto 6 Edmonton 5
Quebe c 9 Los Ange l es 3
New England 3 Cleveland 2
only gam es schedu l ed

Friday's games
Chicago at Vancouver
Houston at Winnipeg
Edmonton at Minnesota
only game schedu led

Friday ' s games
Virginia at New York

Along with the new
creations in hair styling
are the hair fashions of the
past , which have not
disappeared, but simply
achieved new variations .
Unlike women of the
_past, when hair sty ling was
JUSt
beginning,
and
decisions were few because

Alumni defeated 18-3

So brighten
your life
with flowers!

RACINE - The Tornados
scored 12 runs in the first inning on 12 walks, 5 hits and one
error on an 1&amp;-3 defeat of their
alumni Thursday.
After the first inning the
game was played on fairly
even terms. Pete Sayre went
the route for the Tornados and
pitched well for his first game'
striking out 10while walking no
one.
He gave up 8 scattered hits.
Jim Hubbard was the starter

VACUFLO
Even h~shands will enjoy

vacuummg

Pomeroy Flower Shop

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and lose r for the alumni.
Southern hitters were Pete
Sayre with a double and two
singles, David Theiss two
singles , Eric Dunning two
singles, Jim Riffle a double,
and one single each by Mitch
Nease, Greg Dunning, Scott
Wolfe, Randy Warner, J . F.
Young and Brady Huffman .,
Leading alumni hitters were
Jim Hubbard a double and
single, Greg Roush a double.

styles were few, the
modern woman of today
has numerous and varied
sty l es from which to
choose . She need not have
her hair done like her
neighbor's unless she so

Eagles

Jack Bostic, Dennis Hill, Ken
Theiss, Larry Wolfe and Hap
Davis each a single. Dennie
Evans and Larry Wolfe pitched
well for the alumni.
Southern
12 4 0 0 1 I X
Alumn i
0I 0I00I
Sayre (wp ), and G. Dunning,
Cund;'f (6). Hubbard (lp ),
Wolfe(!), J. Fisher (I) , Dennie
Evans,(2 ), L. Wolfe (5) and D.
Evans and G. Hendricks (2) .

(Continued from page 3)
singled scoring Mobbs.
Sheets, who went four and
two-thirds innings giving up six
runs on four hits and two walks
while striking out one, was
replaced by Steve Holter, who
went the rest of the way, giving
up a run on two hits, and two
walks. Holter struck out three.
The final Federal Hocking
run scored on back to back
balks by Holter in the sixth .
I
DOBSON ON WAIVERS
Steve Russell led off with a
BRAVES CUT FIVE
OAKLAND (UPI) - The walk , followed by a fly out to
Oakland A's Thursday placed center, before Guess reached
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ng
· hth an de d p1'tc her Ch uc k safely on an error by Rodney
-The Atlanta· Braves Thurs- Dobson on waivers to give him Baker, Eastern rightfielder.
day cut from their roster his uncon dit'1ona1 re1ease.
Holter then balked, moving the
Dobson spen t 1as t season runners to second and third,
pitchers Lax Leon, Barry
Lersch and Joe Grezenda and Wit· h the A's' Tucson club, which was followed by what the
· hi ng w1'Ill a 9-3 record and umpire ruled anolher balk
infielders Rod Gilbreath and r·m1s
Jinuny Breazeale .
5
a -23 era .
when Holter went to his mouth
All were sent to the Braves'
A spokesman for the team while on the mound.
triple-A Richmond affiliate. sa1·d Doh son has been una bl e to
Top hitters for the Eagles,
·
Grezenda, however, was here overcome an opera t Ion
to who rebounded from a t&amp;-1
on a conditional basis from the remove bone ch'Ips fr om his shellacking at the hands of
New York Yankees and will he arm two years ago. His 1ast Belpre Wednesday night, were
offered back to the American year WI'th 111e A's was In
• I971 Spencer with two hits in three
League club.
he he 11
d «
d
-----------w-•n-•co-ec-teitttilalii1ii,..iiilr•ec•o•r•.• at bats, and 'Eichinger, Blake
and Goebel, all with I hit each.
l
Jarvis led Federal Hocking
with two hils, followed by
Mobbs with one (his double
being the only extra base hit of
the day). and Harris and Guess
with 0ne safety each.
The Eagles, who coach
Heines says "are hitting the
ball better," take the weekend
off before facing the Southern
Tornados in the SV AC opener
Monday at Eastern.
Eas!A!rn
350 040 O-I2 5 3
Fed. Hocking
300 031 0- 7 6 11
- Sheets (WP), Holter 5, and
Bowen, Winebrenner, Harris.
Harris, Jarvis 4, Calvin 6, and
Poston .
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There can · be some
changes made II milady
visitS a hair-a-thou, 7 a.m. to
12 midnight April 19. It is
sponsored by junior and
senior cosmetology students
of Meigs High SchooL
The annual hair-a-thon is
designed
to
offer
professional hair styling to
the public. There is no
charge for the service, but
donations will be accepted
and will go Into a scholarship
fund to send a graduate
student of the cosmetology
department to an advanced
hair styling schooL The
scholarship is given by the
department in the hope of
encouraging all beauty
operators to see the need lor
continual education to keep
up on the changes which
occur every year.
.
Students in the hair-a-thou
will be working under
supervision of Mi's. Mary
Powell aud Mrs. Polly
Hysell, ln•lruclors.

9'12-1606

MEDICARE
SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE
Enrollment Open Here

MEMO
OF
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YOU MUST BE ON MEDICARE
Senior citizens here have an opportunity to enroll in a
unique hosptfal and e&gt;dended care program wh i ch supplements Medi,c are to pay the ever increasing med ica l
expenses
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have. Even coyers CANCER. ARTHRITIS, .HEART
COND ITION. DIABETES or any other 'llness .

ALL ACCIDENTS COVERED

Benefit Effective On Enrollment Date
NO WAITING PERIODS
The past 24 years of our ownership of the
Gibbs Grocery in Pomeroy have been enjoyable and interesting.
We are appreciative for the pleasant
store:customer
relationships · developed
and maintained and. to our employes, past
and present, for thetr assistance.
We have watched with pleasure the
children of the Sugar Run area grow up and
go out into the world. to 'accomplish their
goals. Our two sons, Bill and Jeff, were
among them and you helped educate them.
Th"nk you
W. A. (Dude) and Sarah Gibbs

You do not pay extra regardless of age o r condition .
Guaranteed renewable for life, can never be can celled by
company .
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licensed hospital or extended care facility .
Pays in addition to any coverage you now have . All
benefits paid to you. In Oh io is underwritten by Capitol
Insurance Co. of Ohio.

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The open meeting of the
Rutland Friendly Gardeners
was announced and several
indica!A!d 'that they will attend.
Read at the meeting was a
letter from Mrs. Aaron Kelton,
Region II director, armouncing
the April27 regional'meeting to
take place at cArthur.
Mrs . Grimm, president,
opened the meeting with a
though! on "The High Cost of
Hurrying." The club poem was
read by Mrs. Kuhn, and the
club prayer was given by Mrs .•
Morris. Mrs. Simpson gave the
thought for the month, with
Mrs . Cross reading, "Don't Let
Me Take it for Granted."
Devotions by Mrs. James Diehl
were on Spring with readings
including "The Awakening of
the Earth, "Charm of Easter"
and " A Letter of Thoughts."
For roll call , members
named the flower in their
garden they like best. The
program by Mrs. Carpen!A!r
was on the fundamentals of
flower arranging and how to
preserve cut flowers for
arranging . Questions and
suggestions on the right and
wrong ways of arranging were
reviewed. Mrs. Kuhn showed a
spring arrangement using
daffodils, 'spirea , and sansivera.
Mrs. Ben Philson will host
the April meeting with Mrs.
Ralph Webb to give devotions.

Mrs. Cora Beegle, past
president of :the Twin City
'Shrinettes, has heen appointed
as court representative for the
year, 1974 by Joan Agnew,
grand high priestess.
Announc~ment · of her appointmenl was made Thursday
night at a meeting of the
Shrinettes at the home of Mrs.
ll!nrie Hawkins .
Mrs. Bonnie Miller presided
at the meeting with Mrs. Jean
L. Moore giving devotions .
Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held in the near

·~

future..' The spring cefemonial
of Thea Court was announced
for May 4 in Columbus.
.. During the social hour the
birthday of Miss Shirley Beegle
was celebrated . Refreshments
were served by the hostess .
Others attending were Mrs.
Mary Hughes, Mrs. Mary
Bowen, Mrs. Evelyn Leach,
Mrs. Erma Yoho, Mrs. Ruth
Swisher, Mrs . Shirley Spires,
Mrs. Gertrude Mitchell, Mrs.
Bonnie Miller, Mrs. Beulah
Ewing, and Mrs. Emma K.
Cla !worthy.

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Daffodils New Me
on sale has meeting

Evelyn Well was crowned
queen for losing three pounds
at the Tuesday night meeting
of the New Me Club at the home
of Ruth Putnam.
There were 15 members in
attendance and approval for
the purchase of a new set of
scales was given. A birthday
party was held for Flossie
Maxium with gifts being
presented to her. Welcomed
into the club membership were
Glenda Hunt, Sharon Hill and
Cathy McDaniel. Others interested in joining may contact
Ruth Putnam, 667-3396, or
Marlene Putnam, 3784i341.

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Party honors
Fred Larkins

Meigs 4-H
Club News

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Star-filled cast on Ch 3

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Daffodils will be sold on the
streets of Middleport, Racine
and Letart Saturday with
proceeds to go into the 1974
Cancer Crusade fund.
Sellin{, in Middleport will he
members of Middleport
Cadette Girl Scout Troop whil•
in Racine and Letart the
daffodils will be '-'IOld by
members of the Racine
American Legion Post 602
Ladies Auxiliary . The sale in
all three places will begin
about 9:30 a.m. and continue
until the supply of daffodils is
gone .
In Pomeroy, the daffodil sale
·~sml88ll:illXill?ill'?8i~s:···:~··:-·:;:'.'k;.·' ·.·;· •··
is being conduc!A!d by phone
since another organization had
already received the per.•..
,~.. mission of village officials to
solicit on the street. The
telephone sale is beint corrducted by Bethel 62, International Order of Job's
FRIDAY
Daughters.
FULL Gospel Crusade at
Meigs Junior High School,
Middleport, March 29 through
31 at 7:30p .m. nightly. Chester
Estep and H. D. Cook
evangelists. Sunday service at
2 p.m. Special singing by Sunny
Lee Singers and Gospel Tones
and others. Public is invited to
attend.
LONG BOTTOM - A dinner
WATCHMAN Singing Group
party was held Sunday
Iron, Kentucky Christian
honoring Fred Larkins, Long
College will hold weekend
Bottom, in observance of his
revival at Rutland Church of
76th birthday anniversary . A
Christ from March 29 through .
cake baked by Mrs. Grace
31 , 7:30 p.m. nightly. Special
Stout was served with the
singing and preaching by
dinner .
Evangelist David Lucas .
Attendm g were all of his
Sunday services at 10:30 a.m.,
children and his grandchildren
2 p.m . and 7:30p.m. The public
including Mr . and Mrs .
is invited to attend.
Howard Larkins, Cheryl and
SATURDAY
AUDITORIUM SALE, Brent, Portland ; Mrs. Norman
Salisbury Elementary School, Weber and Vida, Tuppers
9 to 3 p.m. Clothing, toys and Plains; Mrs . Donna Bogard
games, household items, some and Scottie, Long Bottom ; Mr.
furniture, miscellaneous and Mrs. Raymond Larkins
items. Sponsored by the and Kathy, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Mr. and Mrs. D~vid Dailey and
Salisbury PTA.
BAKE SALE, Pomeroy Rae Lynn, Long Bottom; Mr.
Elementary School, 10 a.m. to 4 and Mrs. Terry Proffitt, Portp.m. at the Kroger Store, Main land; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
St., Pomeroy , Sponsored by the Weber and Jimmy, Tuppers
Plains, Keith Weber, Pomeroy,
Pomeroy PTA .
CAR WASH at Bailey's and the honored guest's wife,
Ashland, Tuppers Plains, 9 Mrs. Ruth Larkins.
a.m . to 7 p.m. sponsored by
senior class at Easrern High
School.
RACINE Chap!A!r 134 OES
meeting B p.m. at the temple
for initiation of two candida res.
Officers are asked to wear
The Swingers 4-H Club met
evening gowns.
March
25 at the home of
SIGN-UP Saturday at
Syracuse Municipal Fire Madgle Smith, advisor, with
Station for boys in!A!rested in seven members and two adplaying little league ball from visors present. The members
Syracuse-Minersville area be- taking cooking projects made a
relish plate as part of the
tween 9 a.m. and 12 noon.
project lesson. Other members
SUNDAY
showed
different types of
FALLS CITY fast pitch
softball team ·at 2 p.m. at material and patterns.
John Smith gave a demonSyracuse Municipal park for
stration
on 11Smiles and Good
organization . All interested
Teeth." Refreshments were
persons urged to attend.
served by Diane Smith. The
POMEROY High School
next meeting will be April 1 at
Class of 1934, 2 p.m. at Drew
the home of Mrs. Smith. Webster Post 39, American
Legion Home, Pomeroy, to Laura Smith .
discuss plans for marking 40th
anniversary.
MEN OF Sacred Heart
Church Parish will meet at 6
p.m. at the church . Refreshments.
MARY Shrine 37, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, 2 p.m. at
the !OOF hall for practice.
MONDAY
REVIVAL at Mount Moriah
Church of God beginning
Monday, 7:30 each evening
with the Rev. Ralph Woods as
evangelist. The Rev. Donald
Combs, pastor, invi!A!s the
public.
MIDDLEPORT Garden
Club, 8 p.m. home of Mrs. M. L.
French. Mrs. E. 0. Tewksbary
and Mrs. M. C. Wilson, cohos!A!sses.

Pays in extended care facilities . Here is a list of some
of the features, no one too old. NO HEALTH
REQUIREMENTS, protects you for any condition you

WESTERN HATS

All Sizes
Many Styles

Mrs. Beegle appointed

·Beautification will continue

Make you .
grad
glad

keeps this course honest is club
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) selection
for the big greens. It's
Rod Curl doesn't believe in
a
good
members'
course."
saying "break a leg" when you
A total of 67 professionals
want something to go well.
brought
Lakewood to its
He just comes out and says
figurative
knees
in Thursday's
how he feels.
Uke Thursday, alter the first first round, all scoring sub-par
round of the Greater New rounds. That's abnost half of
Orleans Open when he enjoyed the 150-man field under par.
Jack Nicklaus and Miller
his second successive round on
the Lakewood Country Club Barber set the pace with sixCourse without a bogey, Curl under-par 66s. curl was clussaid, "! feel I can't hardly !A!red in a group of seven at 67.
Others were Bruce Crampton,
make a bogey here."
Lee
Trevino, Tom Watson,
Now that's what you call
George
Archer, Larry Hinson
asking for bad fortune .
But Curl, who won the in- and Jim Simons.
Crampton probably had the
dividual event in Wednesday's
most
unusual round Thursday.
Pro-Am with a 65 and shot 67 in
He
made
eight birdies, but a
the first round, is brimming
triple-bogey on No. 14 kept him
with confidence.
from
having an extraordinary
' 'The reason I feel that way is
round
.
I can chip," he said. "My game .
"I could've easily had a 60,"
is chipping and putting and, if
you miss a green on this ~id Crampton. "Except for
course, you usually have an when the wind blew, the course
easy chip. The only thing that was about as easy as you could
ever hope for."
The tournament was held up
one hour, 26 minutes at the
wtiA St•nd;ngs
start because of fog.
By United Press International
Nicklaus had three suc~~i~ t . pts gf ga cessive birdies twice in a near·
New Eng land 42 30 l 88 287 254 perfect round. He dropped 25
Toronto
38 36, so 293 265 and 35-foot putts on Nos. 2 and

· til

5-:-The Da,ily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., March 29, 1974

18hits. Sprinter Herb WashingReds 8 Tigers 1
The Big Red machine flexed ton made his pinch-running
its muscles - three rbi's by debut: a success -he drew a
Merv Rettenmund on a single balk and scored from second on
and dooble and,solil homers by a single .
Johnny· Bench· and George
Foster. Mickey Lolich took the
pounding and only a homer-by
Willie Horton prevented a
shutout. Clay Kirby gave up
that one run in seven frames .
Indians 11 A's 3
Ex-A Dave Duncan started
his old mates' downfall with a
three-run flrst-inning homer .
Charlie Spikes added a tw&lt;&gt;-111n
homer later as the Indians
whacked the world champs for

SALE PLANNED
A rummage sale will be held
in the basement of the Ash
Street Freewill Baptist
Church, April 5. Most items ·
wiU be 10 cents or all you can
put in a large bag for iiO cents .
Exceptionally good bargains .

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A star-studded lineup of
nearly 100 nationally known .
entertainers will take·part in
the annual Easter Sea l
Telethon to he viewed locally
on WSAZ-TV (Charmel3) from
11 p.m. Saturday to 7 p.m.
Sunday and an estima ted 20
million additional viewers.
Hundreds of local volunteers
are assisting in the mammoth
project which will originate in
Hollywood and have satellite
operations ln dozens of communities across lhe country .
Ohio counties participating
include Athens, Gal\ia,
Jackson, Lawre nce, Pike,
Meigs, Scioto, Vinton, and
Washington .
Mike Douglas will ser ve as
master of ceremonies, assisted
by Peter Falk , star of the
" Colombo" TV series. Falk 1s
1974 National Easter Sea-l
chairman. The telethon will
,:aise funds to help provide
rehabilitation services for the
handicapped. It is bei ng
sponsored by the National
Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc.
National Easter Seal child
Tammy Bryant will appear
and filmed inserts during !he
show
will
highlight
rehabilitation services offered
at Easter Seal centers
throughout the country .
Members of Phi Delta Theta
national fraternity will assist
in the operation of the show.
Last year's telethon raised
$1.3 million nationally for the

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs . Herbert Sayre
are vacationing in Florida . Mr.
SERVICE SET
and Mrs. David Sayre are
LONG BOTTOM - Church
staying at the Sayre home services will be held at the
during their absence.
Long Bottom United Melllodisl
Mr . and Mrs . Jim Hupp and Church April1 through 6 at 7: 30
sons spent Sunday with the nightly . The Rev, Clay Sloan
latter's parents, Mr . and Mrs. from Calvary Community
Henry Stewart, at Point Church, Belpre , will be tlJC
evangelist. The Rev. Slandief
Pleasant.
Over the weekend guests of Bran dum is the pastor . TI1e
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Lawson public is invited to attend .
were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller
of Mansfield, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parsons and sons, Mr. and
CLUB TO MEET
Mrs. Robert Lawson and
The Pomeroy Garden Club
children, Mr . and Mrs. Edward will meet at 7:30p.m. Monday
Lawson and baby, Mr. and at the home of Mrs. Roy BetMrs. Harold Lawson and C. J . zing. Roll call will be naming a
of Letart, W. Va.
flowering shrub from which a
Mrs. Ronald Russell and member would be willin g to
children, Mandy and Mike, of share a slip , sprouting or
Ft . Meade, Md., brought her cutting with another member .
parenls-in-law , the Robert
Russells, to their home Sunday
at Wol!pen and will spend two
Cook's Dilemma
weeks with her parents, Mr .
Housewives in Puno, Peru .
and Mrs. Russell Roush and cook three-minute eggs for
family .
six minutes because of lhe
city's altitude of 12,506 feet.
The oxy~en-thin air in th e
city bes1de Lake Titicaca
HOSTS GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh, robs automobile en gmes of
30 per cent of their raled
Cincinnati, were weekend horsepower .
guests of Miss Frieda Faehnle,
Middleport.

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POMEROY

POMEROY

TRINITY

Rev W
Per
pasto r Roy
Ma ye
Su day schoo
sup
C t1ur c h schoo
9 ::J &lt;1
wor sh p se r v c:e
0 ?J Cl
Y outh cho
et ear sa
M an
day 3 30 p n
tc
d rec o
ot Ma v Sk n ne
se n or cho
r e h eor~ a
7 30 p n
t u sda;
w h
'\~ s
Pilu l
N eilse
d

r ec tor

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Co ne r
Un o
and M u l be r y
R ev
•C lyd e V Hende so n p aso
: sunday sc llOol 9 30 am G en
Mc C lung
sup t
mo rn ng
wo rs h p 10 30 a m
even nq
se rv ce 7 J O
d wee k se
1 v ce
W e dn esday 7 30 p m
GRACE EPIS C OPAL
The
Rev
Ha o d Del"
e o

Chur ch se rv ces

0 30 a m

Ho y co l n u on f rs f Su da y
of mon h c h u r c h sc oo l
0 30

a m

for nu r se r y throuq h ' 2

POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHR 1ST
John F Ams 1u l
paso
B b esc hoo t 9 JOa m
wo s h p
0 30 a du
v ors h p
serv ce an d younq p eop e s
me e t ng
bo th
7 JO
p n
Comb ned
B bl e s udy
and

pray e

mee t ng

Wed nes day

7 JO p m

THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ra y L./~ 1/ n ng off cer
n c harg e Su nd a y 10 am
Ho ness mee Tnq 10 30 am
Sunday Sc hoo You ng Peopl es
Leg on 7 p m Thu sd a y 1 To 3
p m Lad es Home Leaq ue 7

P ep c la ss es

Cor ne r

PAUL

LUTH ERAN
Seco nd a n d Syca n o e

Po m e roy
The
Rev
v.. 1 an M dd ewo rth pastor
Sund " Y Sc hool 9 30 an
ch u c h serv ces 10 30 am
SACRED H EART
Rev
Fa h er Be rnard K a c ov c
p as or
Ph one
9 92 28 25
Sa tu rday eve g Ma ss l 30
p m Sunda y M as '&gt; B a nd 10
a m Co nf ess ons Sa urd a y 7
7 30 p m
POMEROY F RST BAP
TIST
Rob er K uh n pastor
W I am Watson Suf'1da y schoo l
sup Sun d a y Sc hOo 9 30 am
BYF 6 pn
Bb e study
We dn es d ay 7 p m
c ho r
pr att ce Wedn es day 8 30 p m
POMEROY WESLEYAN
HO L INESS
CHURCH
Ha rr so n v e Re v 0 De ll
!VI an e y Pas o
Hen y Eb l n
$unday Sc hoo Su p! Sunday
Sc hoo 9 30 am
Ev en ng
worsh p 7 30 1 n Pra ye and
P a se se r v ce Th ur sday 7 30
pm
NEASE
SETl"L.EMEN T
CHAPEL
Non
de no m nat ona
Geo r qe S
0 ler Pa slo Sun day Sc hool 10
a m Worsh p Se v ce 1 a m
Sund a y n ghl se rv ce s 7 30
p m
Wednesday
Prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m Everyone
we lcom e
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHUR CH OF CHRIST 200 W
Mil n sf
Lo en T S ephens
Sts

Carpenter News, Event
M1 and Mr&lt; Earl SL&lt;u ke}
and the 1 guest Mrs E lma
: Vernon \ s1ted Mrs I tzz le
• McCumb er a t the Wells ton
: Nursmg Home called on Mrs
, Blan che G orb~ Jhe Pla ms
1
and spent some t1m e WJth M1s
! Fe n Rad c liff In Ru 11 and
~ dunn g M1 s
Vernon s VLSJt
1 he re Her son and d IUg hter tn
'• L:w. M1 a nd M1 s Juhn Ve1 non
of N e ~ I exmgton spent a d~
: here and were gues ts of the
, Sta1 kevs a nd she r e turned
home w1th the m
I he B tsy Bee Suc tet} of the
: Carpenter Baptts t Churc h me t
• y, 1th Mrs Bub I tch Mrs Rex
Che ad le gave de,ol\on s
Others pre sent \\ e re Ida
Cl eadle Me ti&lt;J Fisher F1 eda
Smith Emma 'Vhlttm g ton
V l v tan Gas tun lynn Me
Whorter and Hes ter P eck
Mr and Mrs 0\\-ame l or
dttn Ke1th and Sarah Fave
were bu s ne~s VI Sitors a t
Chtlltcothe Wa s lungton C H
and Wtlmtngton one da) the
past \\eek
Mr and Mt s Carl Greenlees
and g t anddaugllte t
R tlla
Rhoades vtstted 1elatlvcs In
the Manettd area mcludmg
Mr and Mrs Donald Sm tih
Be lpre Dean Greenlees of
F lemtng and Mr and Mrs

Ct ester Green lees Barlow
They a lso called on thetr
daughtet Rose Hooper and
daug hters of Athens enroute
Th e
Untied
Methodtst
Women s group of the Temple
Church held a shower fur Mrs
Helen Queen who lost her
belongmgs and home tn a ftre
recent!) when they he ld thetr

Mw c h meetmg at the new
mobtle home of Mr.. Kay
Whtte Wolfe The de\ollons for
the e\emng were given by
E lizabeth Jordan who read
scnptu re poems and an qrt1cle
on the toptc Your Age 1s a
Sput tual Tl tng
Guests m
eluded Ka} Wlife the hostess
Helen Queen Hazel Cul\\ ell
and Debbte and La ura Mtller
Members present were Lucy
Thoma s Pa uline Comer Lea h
Crabtre e
Betty Mattox
Wes t\lla CI a btrec Elizabeth
J ordan Gnldte Gillogly Rose
Mary
Mtller a nd
Murl
Ga lawa)
Mr
and Mrs
Wil h a m
Chead le and Mrs Mella Ftsher
~ere guests of Mr and Mrs
Bub Hamson at Stouts\ tile
Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan
lialltpohs spent a day here
\ ts tlmg thetr parents Mr and
Mrs Clinton Gt lkev and Tad of
Alban~
an d Mt and Mrs
Menda l Jordan local They
abo ca lled on Ius brother a nd
sister 1n law Mr and Mrs
D\\a tne Jordan a nd famtl}
Gues ts of Mr a nd Mrs
Gram 11le I yons v.ere Mr and
M1 s Bill lyons of Lancaster
and Mr a nd Mrs Dewey
Wa lke r Vu ton Mrs Gertrude
Marcum of Alban) ha s been
s pendmg a fe~ days wtth them
a lso
Mr a nd Mrs Gordon Perry
and Tro} have 1eturned from a
'tst t "tlh Sgt a nd Mrs Bert
Chns t tan a nd Catnna al
Cla rk sb urg Tenn Enroute
home th ey ca lled on hts
mot her "'!rs Doroth) Perry m
a Cha r les ton W Va hosptU!l

Apple Grove
News, Events
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and M1 s Jeff Donohew
of Belpre spent the weekend
wtlh Mr and Mrs Roy
Dono hew
Mr
and Mrs
Gloeckner we nt to Huntington
recc ntlv to \o JSJt MJ and Mr s
J erry Sander and Mr and Mrs
Roger Stzenwre
Mr a nd Mrs Wa yne Wuson
spent Stmda) evemn g wtth
\1rs Erma W !son
Mrs Ruth Cheers and son
and Mrs Cl ee rs father
Alonzo !\ orrts of Ptqua Mr
and Mrs Paol Da\tS Mr a nd
Mrs Mark McC ullou gh of
Pa1 ke1 sbur g \~ e re Sunda}
g Jests of Mr and Mts Erwm
Gloe ck1 er an d Mrs Ada
Norr s
Barbara Cha pman 'tstted
Saturdt~\ \\ th M1 and Mrs
ll1yd Nurr s
Mrs F:u a W lfe an d Aa r on
Mrs Flu\d T\ mn s were at the
F 1glesong F une ral Hom e
lu esdav l pa ;, res pect to thetr
c u sm Mrs I la Mormng
:\o1rs Doroth} J ohnson en
ter ta tned ~ttl a ltrthda) pa rty
Sur dav 1n h n r of Ruber t
Sm1th S1 and Jern J hns( n
J r "h o \\ ere celeb! a t r g h r th
da )s \ ttendmg \\ er e Mr on 1
Mr s J er r y J ohn son M1 s
Emn1 a J ohnson Mr and Mrs
Rober t Sm1th Sr Mrs Marttn
Cunr mgham and th e fou
Johnson cluldren
B II Wh; e/er left Monda} to
b( g1n ! Js stu li es a t Oh10 Sla te
Unn Cl s ty aft er s pe ndm g a
s pr n1 \ Olal un \Hth hJ S
par e nls M1 and Mrs Alex
Wheelr1
Mt
11d M1 s
Cha rles
Mtc had a 1[/ htlch e n Chu ck
Becky 1 od J oe/) Mr " nd Mrs
Herbert Roush Mrs Iva Orr
Y.CI (' dmner guests Sunda}

or

Mt mil Mrs Roger Roush
I I e lm tlt d I} of Bec k\
M1 h H'ls \\iJ S cd eb1 ?tP:l

Wolfpen
News, Notes
Mr and Mrs Samuel Hart
and famii) of Spnngfte ld were
\\eekend v1s1tors of Mr and
M1s Cla tr Gtles and famtl}
Mr a nd Mrs Robert Russell
and Mrs E thel Clark vtstted
wt th Mr and Mrs Ronald
Russell and famtly of Fort
Mead
Md Mrs
Roome
Russell and famt l} ac
compamcd them home
Mr and Mrs Harold Gtllogly
and famtly of Albany were
Sundav vtsttors of Mr a nd
Mt s I mcoln Russell
Mr and Mrs Frank Sarver
Johnme
a nd
Eddte
of
Brtdgeman
Mtch
Mtss
Patncta Thoma of Loutsvtlle
Ky Mr and Mrs Larry Barr
and famtl) of Rutland a nd Mr
and Mrs Harle} T Johnson
were Sunday dmner guests of
Mr a nd Mrs Howard Thoma
Mr Rober t Young local
vtst ted Sunda\ w rh Mr and
Mrs How a rd Russell
Sund a v dmner guests of Mr
and Mrs Paol McElroy were
\ 1r a nd Mrs Btll McElroy
J &lt;ff a nd 10€) Mr and Mrs
( a rl Mc E lroy of Columbus
Mrs Woods of Wtlkesvtlle and
Mrs Leo Davidson Donna
1\tlma Annabel and Adell
loca l
Mr and Mrs Btll McElroy
and s ms

VISited

With

her

parenl'i Mr a nd Mrs Vernun
B ng anti famt l}
MT and M r~ J ohn D Jwns
s pe tt Sund" ~ 1 th hts pa re nts
Mr a nd M s J hn Drm ns of
Glous ter
Debbie Balle.., v.cJ" tt Sunday
\ ermght g u ~st
f r arrnel
Mot pi y
Mr a nd Mrs Hober t Mur
pi)' Debbte of Mtddleport
\'. ere Sunday VISitOrs of Mr
and M1 s J R Murphy and

fanu h

evange l s
phon e 992 785 6
C on se rv a l v e
non
ns trumen ta) Sunday wor 5h1p
10 a
B bte st udy t I a m
wors h p 6 p m Wedn esdtly
B bl e study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMM UNIT Y
( l on
C HUR CH
denom nat on a )
Lang s v te
Dexter Road the Rev Wo r ley
Ha ey pa stor SI.Jnday sc hool
10 a n
ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
p m
Prayer
n eet ng
Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth
group Fr day 7 30 p m
SEVENTH DA Y AD
VENTIST
Lo cated on
Mu lberry
He ght s
near
Veteran s Memo r a t Hos p Ia
Pomeroy
Pastor He rb e rt
Morgan Sabb a lh Sc hoo eve ry
Saturday a t 2 p m and worsh p
serv ce fo llow ng at 3 I S p m
Op en B1b e d scuss on each
Thursd a y at 7 30 p m a t he
chu r c h
Th e
F e ndly
Church
GRAHAM
UNIT ED
METHODI ST
Prea c h ng
9 30 a m
f rs
and second
Sundays of ea ch mon h h rd
and fourth 5LJndays ea c 1
month worsh p se r v ce a t 7 30
p m Wednesday even ngs at
7 30 Prayer and 8 ble Stud y
F RST SOU TH ER N BAP
TI ST - 78 2 MI.J iberry Av e
Pom e oy
aft
ilted w th
SB C
ne Rev Fred H I
pasta Troy Zw I ng Sunday
::, I.Jnday schOO
schoo sup
9 :10 a n
norn ng worsh p
10 30 Sunday evange l st c
mee t ng 7 30 p m P ayer
mee ng Wedne sda y 7 J O p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corner Fourth and Man
M dd lepor t Re11 Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday SchOO l 9 30
a m Mrs Erv n Baumgard
ner supt Morn ng w9rsh p
0 45 am
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES La rry Carnahan pr es d ng
m n ster Sunday B ble ec
ture 9 30 am
Wa ch tower
Tuesday
study 10 30 am
B ble study 7 30 p m Thurs
day m n s tr y schoo
7 30
pm
se v ce meet ng 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH ot
Chn st n Chn sl an Un onlawr e n ce Mantey pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Schoo l Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am Even ng worsh p
7 30
Wednesday prayer
.. mee t ng 7 JO p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racme Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Su nd ay schoo 9 45 a m
morn ng worsh p 11 am
even mg worsh p 7 JO p m
Prayer mee t ng Tu esday 7 30
p m Young peopl es meet ng
7 30 p m Thur sda y
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Bertha K ngre y
GOD subst tute pa s tor
Sunday
Schoo
10 a m
worSh iP
serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Nea r Long Bot
tom Est 1 Ha rt pastor Roy
Brown
ass 1stant pastor
Sunday schOo l 10 a m Chu rch
7 JO
p m
eac h Sunday
evenmg pr ayer meet ng 7 30
P m Thursday
NIIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL
Th rd Ave th e
Rev w 11 1am Kn tte l pastor
Ron ald Dugan Sunday Sc hool
Supt Classes for all ages
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B bl e study Wednesday 7 30
p m youth ser11 ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Corner Ash and Plum M d
dleport
Noe l Herrman
pastor
Satu rday even 1ng
serv 1ce 7 p m Sunday sc hool
10 a m
Su nday eve n ng
worsh p 7 p m
MIDDlEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corn er S )(t h and
Pamer
the Rev
Steve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thomp son Sun d ay Schoo su pt
WMPO r a d o program 7 45
a m Sun day school 9 15 am
mornmg worsh p 10 15 am
Yo uth a ct v t 1es and fe llowsh p
for JUn or and sen or h gh
stud ent s 6 p m B ble st udy
7 JO p m
M d wee k prayer
ser v ce Wednesday 7 JO p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Middleport 5th and Man
George Glaze
m n ster
Ja mes Sheets super mtendent
B1ble school
9 30 a m
mornmg wor sh p 10 30 a m
even ng worsh p 7 JO p m
prayer serv ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Thoma s E Weaver pastor
Floyd Carson Sunday school
super ntendent Sun&lt;*By school
morn 1ng worsh p
9 30 am
10 30 Sunday evange l SIIC
meet ng
7 pm
prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
Middleport
lesley G Ho lt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m worsh p se r
v ce II am worsh 1p serv ce
7 JO p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer se rv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERtAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw ght
l Zav tz Pastor D1rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer l ee SJ,Jpt
Mornmg WorshiP 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT - Sunday
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m John
Morn ng
F Fultz Supt
Worsh iP 10 30 am
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Wor s h p 9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m Mr s
Sampson Hall Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHOD IST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D.reclor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 IS
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship ll
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor s h p
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m Chu rch Schoo l 9 a m
UM YF li 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh p 10 30
a m Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
UM YF 7 pm
RUTLAND
Worsh p 9 15
~ m
Church Schoo l 10 am
UM YF7pm
SALEM CENTER - Wor
St:l p 9 a m Ch urch School 10
am UM YF Tt1ursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R1chard E Jarv1 s
ASBURY - Worsh p 11
a m Ch urch Schoo l 9 50 a m
wscs 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m Church Schoo l 10 a m
WSC S 3r.d Wednesday 7 30
pm
MINERSVIllE
Worsh p
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SY~ACUSE
Chur ch
worsh p
Schoo) 9 30 a m
serv ce 7 30 p m
SO UTHERN ClUSTER
Rev Steven Wil so n
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Stuve ley
BETHANY (Dorcas)
WorShiP 9 30 am
Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worsh p 11
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church Sthool 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - WorshiP
7 30 p m f rst and th1rd Sun

day s Chur c h sc hool 9 30
a m
pray er meel ng l r s t
Wedn es Oay 7 30 p m
EAST LETART
Wor Ship
7 30 p m
second a 1d fourth
Sunday s church sc hool 9 JO
a m
pray er meel ng th rd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GREAT BENO
Wors h p 11
am 1nd and 41h Su 1days
Church Sc hOo 10 a m
LETART FA LL S Wor sh p
Oa m ChLJr ch set oo l 9 am
B ble study 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR
Wo sh p
9 30 a m Chur ch School 10 30
a m
M d Week Se r v c e
Wedne sday 8 p m
MOR SE CHAPEL
Wor
sh p I I a m
s t and Jrd
Sundays Chur ch Sc hool 10
am
PORTLANO
Wo Sh 1p 7 30
p m Church Sc hoo 9 30 a m
SUTTO N Wo Sh p 11 am
ind and 4tt1 Sunday s Chur ch
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN (Rae nel
Worsh p 1 am
Chur c h
School 10 a m
NORTHEAST CL USTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Wor sh p 10 am
Churc h Schoo l 9 am Pray er
Meet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM
Churc h
serv ces 9 am
Sunday
Schoo l 9 45 am B bl e Study
every Thur sday 7 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL
W'or
sh p 1 a m Churc h Sc hoo 0
am
AlFRED
Sund.lY school
9 45 a m
ea c h Sunday
preach ng at 11 a m each
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on th rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE
Sunday
sc hool 9 30 prea ch ng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f rst Thursday each mon th
SILVER RIDGE
Worsh p
10 am Chu r ch Schoo l 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh p 9 a m
Chur c h
Sch ool 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHR IS T
Geo ge Freder ck
supt 'erv 1ce week y 9 30 am
on Sunday P each ng f1rst and
th rd Su nd ays of month by
C fford Sm 1th 9 JO am
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION Dar re l
Dodd r II
pastor Sunda y School 9 30
a m Leonard G Imore f r st
eld er even ng se r v ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racme Ro ute 2 The
Rev Char les Hand pastor
Sund ay school 9 45 a m
morn ng worsh p 11 am
Even ng serv ces Tuesday and
Frday730
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
B ble
Study 9 JO am
morn ng
worsh p 0 30 a hl
even ng
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B ble Stu dy 7 JO p m
MT OliVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday Sc hoo l
10 am w th W lia rd P gall
su pt Evangel st c message
each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by Elder Ru sse ll CJ ne
mm ste r of th e Apos to l c Fa th
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30
pm
STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH
Sund ay
sc hool serv ce 10 a m Prayer
meet ng Thur sday 7 p m
Sunday even ng serv 1ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonv li e
Road R ck Morr son pastor
Steven
Sund ay sc hoo supt
Stan ley Sunday sc hool 9 30
am
morn ng wor sh p and
commun on
10 30 am
Sunday
even 1n g
youth
Chr st 1an En dea ... or 6 JO p m
worsh p serv ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday even ng
prayer mee ng and 8 ble
study 7 30 p m
ST JOHN lUTHERAN
Pme Grove the Rev ArttJur
Comb s pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m
church se rv ces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST B1b e School 9 30
a m mo rn ng worsh p 10 30
a m Sund ay evenmg Worsh p
Se rv 1ce 7 JO p m
cho r
pracl ce Sunda y and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer me et ng
and B bte Study Wedne sday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Fr eeland Norr1 s pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
serv ce 7 p m Wednesday
B1ble St udy 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 JO a m
Mornmg Worsh 1p 10 30 am
Even ng Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M1d week ServiCe
Sunday Sc hool Supenntend en t
Gerald We ll s Pastor Rev
Morr s M Wolfe
RAl.;lNE FIRST BAPTIST Walter Fl B kac san pas tor
Ronne Salser S S Sup t
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worsh p 10 45 am
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng B ble
Study a p m
DANVIllE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Glasure pasto r
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
youth and jun 1or youth serviC e
6 45 p m
evening worsh p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wednesday 7 30 o rn
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean
pastor Sund a y Sc hool 10 a m
Leon M ller su pt Even ng
serv ce 7 30 p m
Pray er
me et ng Thursday 7 30 p m
CftESTElr CHURCH OF
GOD Rev Jame s Sa t
terf1 e ld pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m worsh p serv ce 11
even ng se rv ce 7
a m
prayer serv 1ce and youth
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH Robert E Musser
pastor Sunday School 9 JO
a m
Robert Bobo s upt
nornmg worsh p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv1ce 7 30
M1d week se rv ce Wednesda y
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lar more pas tor Bob
Moore Su nday Sc hool Su pt
Sunday School classes for all
age s 9 30 am
morn ng
worsh p 10 4S NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangel st 1c se rv1ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M1d we ek
prayer m ee t ng Wednesday
7 JO p m MISS IOnary meet mg
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Robert Sm 1th pastor Sunday
sc hool 9 30 a m class leader
Leo H1l l worshiP serv ce
10 JO a m church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 a m
Howa rd McCoy
s upt Mornmg sermon 11 a
Sunday n ght serv ces
m
Chr st an Endeaver 7 30 p
So ng serv ce a p m
m
Preachmg 8 30 p m
M1d
week Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Ad a m s
lay leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - located ar Rutland
on New L ma Road next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robe rt Musser
Sunday Sc hool su pt Sunday
school 10 30 a m
worsh p
7 30 p m B1ble study Wed
nesday 7 JO p m Saturday
n 1gh t prayer serv 1ce 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CH~JSTIAN - Roger Wa tson
pastor Ray Whaley supr
Morn ing worsh p 9 30 am
chur ch school 10 30 a m
young peoples meet ng 6 30
Pm
even ng worsh p 7 30
P m B ~ l e study Wednesday

30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec I Cox pas tor Sunday
Sc ho o s upt
Joe Sayre
Sunday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
Su1 day even ng wor sh1p 7 30
Wednesday pray er and B1ble
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood pas tor
Howard Caldw el Jr Sunday
Sc hool Supt Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
10 30 a m
Sunday even ng
se rv 1ce 7 p m
lETART FALLS UNIT E D
BRETHREN - Rev Fre eland
Norr s pa s tor F loyd Norr s
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
morn ng ser mon 10 30 am
Prayer serv ce Wednesday
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22 2 13
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7 JO p m

CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY
G P
Sm th pa stor Sunday Sc hool
10 am Ar thur Hen son Supt
Morn ng Worsh p 11 am
Young Peop le s serv ce 7
Even ng serv ce
30
p m
p m Wednesday M d Week
Prayer Ser v ce 7 30 p m
Youth meet ng 6 30 p m
Even ng worsh 1p 7 JO p m
CHES TER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Grat e pa stor Wor
shpserv ce l l am and7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R chard Barton
supt Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST
C fford Smth
m n ster Sunday School 9 JO
a m
morn ng church 10 30 •
a m Sunday even ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday ser v ce a
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST
Rev Robert
E Buck ley pastor w 11 am
Baley Sup
Sunday SchOo
9 JO am
morn ng worshJP
10 30 a m even ng worsh p
7 30 p m Wedn esday Chr stan
'Yo uth Crusade 6 30 p m
Thursday cho r pract1ce 7
pm
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST T m Rus sel l
m n s ter Norma n C W II
Sunday schoo sup t Sund ay
sc hoo
9 JO am
worsh iP
serv ce 10 30 a m
B ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Po rt la nd
Rac 1n e Road
W II am Rou sh pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoo l
D r ector Sunday School 91l1JO
a m Morn ng wor sh p 10 30
a m Sunday even ng ser v ce 7
Wednesday eve n ng
p m
prayer se rv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Ear Sh u er pastor
Wo sh p se r v ce 9 30 a m
Sunday Sunday schoo 10 30
am B ble study and prayer
se r v ce 7 30 p m Thursday
K ngsbury Road
Sun da y
Sc hool 9 JO a m Ralph Car l
s upt Worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m a lterna tely
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
Rev Jay St Jes
pastor

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scnool su pt Sun day schoo l 10
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LONG
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CHRISTIAN
Mr Rober t
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sup! Rona ld Osborne B be
Sc hool 9 30 a m preach ng
10 45 am Even ng serviCeS
7 30 p m
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pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m Morn ng worsh p 10 JO
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6 45 p m
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7 30 p m
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meet ng Thu rsday 7 30 p m
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Sunday
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9 30 am
Sunday even ng
worsh p 7 30 Pr a yer meetmg
Tuesday 7 30 p m Ernest
Dee ter class leader Youth
meet ng Wednesday 7 30
p m Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN JN
CHRIST - Robert Shoo k
pa stor Sunday school 9 JO
a m Russel Spencer supt
worsh 1p serv ce 10 45 am
evenmg worsh p a lte rnat ng
With C E at 7 30 p m on
Sund a y Prayer meeting 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES
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pastor Sunday schoo l 9 JO
a m worsh p serv ce 10 30
am B1ble study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
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CHRIST - Rod Kas ler pastor
V H Bra ley Sunday schoo I
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
worSh iP se rv ce and com
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Dear Helen
Maybe I en encourage the 45-year-old housewtle 1\110 wtshes
to enroll at college
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I started my htgher educatton at that age aftet h lpptl}
f \'.on I uptm my mouth \.\hen I hm~ someth mg un Hl) rmnd
rats mg a famlly Now a little more than three and un&lt; half yew,
beca
use I rr 1frmd what I sav wtll be 1\rong
later I have my degrees m soctology and psvchulngy both
I nt depressed and lone ly wtth 'l houseful of people 1 Jn\e
magna cum laude My ortgtnal plans for s ubstitute teacher
my
husb&lt;md
and c hildren more than hfe but there mt tm cs
ce rllftcatton have expanded to a goal uf MSW 1Master of Soct t1
when
I
thtnk
the}
d be better off wtthoul me Bu t I haven t gnl the
Work) degree at Temple Umverstty where I JUSt fuushcd Irt) fu s t
tlt t V&lt; to do I way wtth myself and I m ah atd to tell anyone how 1
semester wtth lour As a nd a B
feel
In tbe county college I l1rst attended " bout 15 percent of the
Het e I s tt a btg notlung and I hm e only one 1equcst
students were older At the four year college to wh1ch I trans
HEI
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ferred most students were younger but tbere was never a
Dear
Help Me
conunumcatwn or generation gap
The help you need ts wmtmg a t the Mental Hea lth Chntc tn
I do not think age IS a barner tf } ou haH the mt elhgence
your
c ity Or perhaps tl could be wa1tmg at } our commurulJi
plus wtll power and endurance
college see Stefame s let• er above) You ve "OI to push yourseif\
I should also say I wor ked part tune whtle gomg to college
our of defeattsm and the best way Is to reach fo• goals a nd m '
and that my daughters did most ol the housewor k bless them
et csts outstde the home You 11 best lick the 1 can t syndrome
The learning expenence has been most rewardtng 1 thtnk
b Y tc 1ton And the ftrs t step ts toward psychotherapy Make an
that even after I get my Master s I II somehow manage to take
app01n tme nl wtth the Clime tod ay 1 _ H
another course or two
Please contmue encouragmg ;our older readers that wher e
there s a wtll there s a way -STEF ANIE

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RUTLAND
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Wedne sday prayer
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n1ght worShiP 7 JO p m
RUTlAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloy d D Gr mm Jr pastor
Sund a y Sc hool 9 30 a m
Morn ng worst11p 10 JO am
Young peop les serv 1ce 6 .45
pm
Evange l st c serviCe
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serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL
George Casto pa stor Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 30..,L._ evenmg worsh p
7 30 Thursday even ng prayer
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Cra 1g pastor Sunday school
9 .45 a m worsh1p ser v ce 11
am
tra n ng unlon 6 30
p m even ng worsh p serv ce
7 30 p m M d week pray er
serv 1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 4a7 Mil ler
St Mason W Va Sunday
B ble Study 10 am Worsh p
11 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Voca l
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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TJST - Corner of Second and
Anders on Mason Pas tor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 .45 am worsh 1p se rv1ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
B ble s t udy Wednesday 7 30
pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
mornmg worsh p 1l a m
evangejlstlc servi ce 7 30 p m
B ble study and prayer serv ce
Wed nesday 7 30 p m Phone
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST In Chnstnm Un on The Rev W1 ll am Campbell
pastor Sunday School 9 30
am
James Hughes supt
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
Wednesday eve n ng prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m Youth
prayer se rv iCe each Tues day
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH letart W Va Rt
1 Rev George Hos c har
pastor s mday Sc hool 9 30
am Pray er and Bible study
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Service Tuesday 10 am
Worsh p Serv ce Th ursday
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R ev
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: sunday sc llOol 9 30 am G en
Mc C lung
sup t
mo rn ng
wo rs h p 10 30 a m
even nq
se rv ce 7 J O
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W e dn esday 7 30 p m
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ch u c h serv ces 10 30 am
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p as or
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TIST
Rob er K uh n pastor
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sup Sun d a y Sc hOo 9 30 am
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Carpenter News, Event
M1 and Mr&lt; Earl SL&lt;u ke}
and the 1 guest Mrs E lma
: Vernon \ s1ted Mrs I tzz le
• McCumb er a t the Wells ton
: Nursmg Home called on Mrs
, Blan che G orb~ Jhe Pla ms
1
and spent some t1m e WJth M1s
! Fe n Rad c liff In Ru 11 and
~ dunn g M1 s
Vernon s VLSJt
1 he re Her son and d IUg hter tn
'• L:w. M1 a nd M1 s Juhn Ve1 non
of N e ~ I exmgton spent a d~
: here and were gues ts of the
, Sta1 kevs a nd she r e turned
home w1th the m
I he B tsy Bee Suc tet} of the
: Carpenter Baptts t Churc h me t
• y, 1th Mrs Bub I tch Mrs Rex
Che ad le gave de,ol\on s
Others pre sent \\ e re Ida
Cl eadle Me ti&lt;J Fisher F1 eda
Smith Emma 'Vhlttm g ton
V l v tan Gas tun lynn Me
Whorter and Hes ter P eck
Mr and Mrs 0\\-ame l or
dttn Ke1th and Sarah Fave
were bu s ne~s VI Sitors a t
Chtlltcothe Wa s lungton C H
and Wtlmtngton one da) the
past \\eek
Mr and Mt s Carl Greenlees
and g t anddaugllte t
R tlla
Rhoades vtstted 1elatlvcs In
the Manettd area mcludmg
Mr and Mrs Donald Sm tih
Be lpre Dean Greenlees of
F lemtng and Mr and Mrs

Ct ester Green lees Barlow
They a lso called on thetr
daughtet Rose Hooper and
daug hters of Athens enroute
Th e
Untied
Methodtst
Women s group of the Temple
Church held a shower fur Mrs
Helen Queen who lost her
belongmgs and home tn a ftre
recent!) when they he ld thetr

Mw c h meetmg at the new
mobtle home of Mr.. Kay
Whtte Wolfe The de\ollons for
the e\emng were given by
E lizabeth Jordan who read
scnptu re poems and an qrt1cle
on the toptc Your Age 1s a
Sput tual Tl tng
Guests m
eluded Ka} Wlife the hostess
Helen Queen Hazel Cul\\ ell
and Debbte and La ura Mtller
Members present were Lucy
Thoma s Pa uline Comer Lea h
Crabtre e
Betty Mattox
Wes t\lla CI a btrec Elizabeth
J ordan Gnldte Gillogly Rose
Mary
Mtller a nd
Murl
Ga lawa)
Mr
and Mrs
Wil h a m
Chead le and Mrs Mella Ftsher
~ere guests of Mr and Mrs
Bub Hamson at Stouts\ tile
Mr and Mrs Walter Jordan
lialltpohs spent a day here
\ ts tlmg thetr parents Mr and
Mrs Clinton Gt lkev and Tad of
Alban~
an d Mt and Mrs
Menda l Jordan local They
abo ca lled on Ius brother a nd
sister 1n law Mr and Mrs
D\\a tne Jordan a nd famtl}
Gues ts of Mr a nd Mrs
Gram 11le I yons v.ere Mr and
M1 s Bill lyons of Lancaster
and Mr a nd Mrs Dewey
Wa lke r Vu ton Mrs Gertrude
Marcum of Alban) ha s been
s pendmg a fe~ days wtth them
a lso
Mr a nd Mrs Gordon Perry
and Tro} have 1eturned from a
'tst t "tlh Sgt a nd Mrs Bert
Chns t tan a nd Catnna al
Cla rk sb urg Tenn Enroute
home th ey ca lled on hts
mot her "'!rs Doroth) Perry m
a Cha r les ton W Va hosptU!l

Apple Grove
News, Events
By Mrs Herbert Roush
Mr and M1 s Jeff Donohew
of Belpre spent the weekend
wtlh Mr and Mrs Roy
Dono hew
Mr
and Mrs
Gloeckner we nt to Huntington
recc ntlv to \o JSJt MJ and Mr s
J erry Sander and Mr and Mrs
Roger Stzenwre
Mr a nd Mrs Wa yne Wuson
spent Stmda) evemn g wtth
\1rs Erma W !son
Mrs Ruth Cheers and son
and Mrs Cl ee rs father
Alonzo !\ orrts of Ptqua Mr
and Mrs Paol Da\tS Mr a nd
Mrs Mark McC ullou gh of
Pa1 ke1 sbur g \~ e re Sunda}
g Jests of Mr and Mts Erwm
Gloe ck1 er an d Mrs Ada
Norr s
Barbara Cha pman 'tstted
Saturdt~\ \\ th M1 and Mrs
ll1yd Nurr s
Mrs F:u a W lfe an d Aa r on
Mrs Flu\d T\ mn s were at the
F 1glesong F une ral Hom e
lu esdav l pa ;, res pect to thetr
c u sm Mrs I la Mormng
:\o1rs Doroth} J ohnson en
ter ta tned ~ttl a ltrthda) pa rty
Sur dav 1n h n r of Ruber t
Sm1th S1 and Jern J hns( n
J r "h o \\ ere celeb! a t r g h r th
da )s \ ttendmg \\ er e Mr on 1
Mr s J er r y J ohn son M1 s
Emn1 a J ohnson Mr and Mrs
Rober t Sm1th Sr Mrs Marttn
Cunr mgham and th e fou
Johnson cluldren
B II Wh; e/er left Monda} to
b( g1n ! Js stu li es a t Oh10 Sla te
Unn Cl s ty aft er s pe ndm g a
s pr n1 \ Olal un \Hth hJ S
par e nls M1 and Mrs Alex
Wheelr1
Mt
11d M1 s
Cha rles
Mtc had a 1[/ htlch e n Chu ck
Becky 1 od J oe/) Mr " nd Mrs
Herbert Roush Mrs Iva Orr
Y.CI (' dmner guests Sunda}

or

Mt mil Mrs Roger Roush
I I e lm tlt d I} of Bec k\
M1 h H'ls \\iJ S cd eb1 ?tP:l

Wolfpen
News, Notes
Mr and Mrs Samuel Hart
and famii) of Spnngfte ld were
\\eekend v1s1tors of Mr and
M1s Cla tr Gtles and famtl}
Mr a nd Mrs Robert Russell
and Mrs E thel Clark vtstted
wt th Mr and Mrs Ronald
Russell and famtly of Fort
Mead
Md Mrs
Roome
Russell and famt l} ac
compamcd them home
Mr and Mrs Harold Gtllogly
and famtly of Albany were
Sundav vtsttors of Mr a nd
Mt s I mcoln Russell
Mr and Mrs Frank Sarver
Johnme
a nd
Eddte
of
Brtdgeman
Mtch
Mtss
Patncta Thoma of Loutsvtlle
Ky Mr and Mrs Larry Barr
and famtl) of Rutland a nd Mr
and Mrs Harle} T Johnson
were Sunday dmner guests of
Mr a nd Mrs Howard Thoma
Mr Rober t Young local
vtst ted Sunda\ w rh Mr and
Mrs How a rd Russell
Sund a v dmner guests of Mr
and Mrs Paol McElroy were
\ 1r a nd Mrs Btll McElroy
J &lt;ff a nd 10€) Mr and Mrs
( a rl Mc E lroy of Columbus
Mrs Woods of Wtlkesvtlle and
Mrs Leo Davidson Donna
1\tlma Annabel and Adell
loca l
Mr and Mrs Btll McElroy
and s ms

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B ng anti famt l}
MT and M r~ J ohn D Jwns
s pe tt Sund" ~ 1 th hts pa re nts
Mr a nd M s J hn Drm ns of
Glous ter
Debbie Balle.., v.cJ" tt Sunday
\ ermght g u ~st
f r arrnel
Mot pi y
Mr a nd Mrs Hober t Mur
pi)' Debbte of Mtddleport
\'. ere Sunday VISitOrs of Mr
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B bl e study 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMM UNIT Y
( l on
C HUR CH
denom nat on a )
Lang s v te
Dexter Road the Rev Wo r ley
Ha ey pa stor SI.Jnday sc hool
10 a n
ev en ng wor sh p 7 30
p m
Prayer
n eet ng
Tuesday 7 30 p m
youth
group Fr day 7 30 p m
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VENTIST
Lo cated on
Mu lberry
He ght s
near
Veteran s Memo r a t Hos p Ia
Pomeroy
Pastor He rb e rt
Morgan Sabb a lh Sc hoo eve ry
Saturday a t 2 p m and worsh p
serv ce fo llow ng at 3 I S p m
Op en B1b e d scuss on each
Thursd a y at 7 30 p m a t he
chu r c h
Th e
F e ndly
Church
GRAHAM
UNIT ED
METHODI ST
Prea c h ng
9 30 a m
f rs
and second
Sundays of ea ch mon h h rd
and fourth 5LJndays ea c 1
month worsh p se r v ce a t 7 30
p m Wednesday even ngs at
7 30 Prayer and 8 ble Stud y
F RST SOU TH ER N BAP
TI ST - 78 2 MI.J iberry Av e
Pom e oy
aft
ilted w th
SB C
ne Rev Fred H I
pasta Troy Zw I ng Sunday
::, I.Jnday schOO
schoo sup
9 :10 a n
norn ng worsh p
10 30 Sunday evange l st c
mee t ng 7 30 p m P ayer
mee ng Wedne sda y 7 J O p m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
Corner Fourth and Man
M dd lepor t Re11 Henry Key
Jr pastor Sunday SchOO l 9 30
a m Mrs Erv n Baumgard
ner supt Morn ng w9rsh p
0 45 am
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES La rry Carnahan pr es d ng
m n ster Sunday B ble ec
ture 9 30 am
Wa ch tower
Tuesday
study 10 30 am
B ble study 7 30 p m Thurs
day m n s tr y schoo
7 30
pm
se v ce meet ng 8 30
pm
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH ot
Chn st n Chn sl an Un onlawr e n ce Mantey pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Schoo l Supt Sunday Sc hool
9 30 am Even ng worsh p
7 30
Wednesday prayer
.. mee t ng 7 JO p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racme Route 2 the
Rev James M Muncy pastor
Su nd ay schoo 9 45 a m
morn ng worsh p 11 am
even mg worsh p 7 JO p m
Prayer mee t ng Tu esday 7 30
p m Young peopl es meet ng
7 30 p m Thur sda y
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Bertha K ngre y
GOD subst tute pa s tor
Sunday
Schoo
10 a m
worSh iP
serv ce 7 p m Sunday Prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 30 p m
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Nea r Long Bot
tom Est 1 Ha rt pastor Roy
Brown
ass 1stant pastor
Sunday schOo l 10 a m Chu rch
7 JO
p m
eac h Sunday
evenmg pr ayer meet ng 7 30
P m Thursday
NIIDDLEPORT
PEN
TECOSTAL
Th rd Ave th e
Rev w 11 1am Kn tte l pastor
Ron ald Dugan Sunday Sc hool
Supt Classes for all ages
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
B bl e study Wednesday 7 30
p m youth ser11 ces Fr day
7 30 p m
FREEWILL BAPTIST
Corner Ash and Plum M d
dleport
Noe l Herrman
pastor
Satu rday even 1ng
serv 1ce 7 p m Sunday sc hool
10 a m
Su nday eve n ng
worsh p 7 p m
MIDDlEPORT
FIRST
BAPTIST - Corn er S )(t h and
Pamer
the Rev
Steve
Skaggs
pastor
Danny
Thomp son Sun d ay Schoo su pt
WMPO r a d o program 7 45
a m Sun day school 9 15 am
mornmg worsh p 10 15 am
Yo uth a ct v t 1es and fe llowsh p
for JUn or and sen or h gh
stud ent s 6 p m B ble st udy
7 JO p m
M d wee k prayer
ser v ce Wednesday 7 JO p m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Middleport 5th and Man
George Glaze
m n ster
Ja mes Sheets super mtendent
B1ble school
9 30 a m
mornmg wor sh p 10 30 a m
even ng worsh p 7 JO p m
prayer serv ce 7 p m Wed
nesday
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Thoma s E Weaver pastor
Floyd Carson Sunday school
super ntendent Sun&lt;*By school
morn 1ng worsh p
9 30 am
10 30 Sunday evange l SIIC
meet ng
7 pm
prayer
meet ng Wednesday 7 p m
GRACE BAPTIST - 305 N
Second Ave
Middleport
lesley G Ho lt pastor Sunday
school 10 a m worsh p se r
v ce II am worsh 1p serv ce
7 JO p m Sunday Wednesday
n ght prayer se rv ce 7 30
THE
UNITED
PRES
BYTERtAN
MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY Dw ght
l Zav tz Pastor D1rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Church School 9 30
a m Mrs Homer l ee SJ,Jpt
Mornmg WorshiP 10 30 am
MIDDLEPORT - Sunday
Church Schoo l 9 30 a m John
Morn ng
F Fultz Supt
Worsh iP 10 30 am
SYRACUSE
Morn ng
Wor s h p 9 a m
Sunday
Church School 10 a m Mr s
Sampson Hall Supt
MEIGS
COOPERATIVE
PARISH
THE UNITED
METHOD IST CHURCH
Robert T Bumgarner
D.reclor
POMEROY CLUSTER
Rev CarlE HICks
Rev D Wm Sydenstncker
CHESTER - Worsh p 9 IS
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
ENTERPRISE - Worsh p 9
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
FLATWOODS - Worship ll
a m Church Sc hool 10 a m
POMEROY
Wor s h p
10 30 a m Church School 9 15
am UMYF 6 30 p m
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
10 a m Chu rch Schoo l 9 a m
UM YF li 30 p m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev Robert Bumgarner
HEATH - Worsh p 10 30
a m Church Sc hool 9 30 a m
UM YF 7 pm
RUTLAND
Worsh p 9 15
~ m
Church Schoo l 10 am
UM YF7pm
SALEM CENTER - Wor
St:l p 9 a m Ch urch School 10
am UM YF Tt1ursday 7 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev R1chard E Jarv1 s
ASBURY - Worsh p 11
a m Ch urch Schoo l 9 50 a m
wscs 1st Tuesday
FOREST RUN - Worsh p 9
a m Church Schoo l 10 a m
WSC S 3r.d Wednesday 7 30
pm
MINERSVIllE
Worsh p
10 a m Church Schoo l 9 a m
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m
SY~ACUSE
Chur ch
worsh p
Schoo) 9 30 a m
serv ce 7 30 p m
SO UTHERN ClUSTER
Rev Steven Wil so n
Rev Larry Poling
Rev Howard Stuve ley
BETHANY (Dorcas)
WorShiP 9 30 am
Church
School 10 30 a m
CARMEL - Worsh p 11
am
1st and 3rd Sundays
Church Sthool 10 a m
APPLE GROVE - WorshiP
7 30 p m f rst and th1rd Sun

day s Chur c h sc hool 9 30
a m
pray er meel ng l r s t
Wedn es Oay 7 30 p m
EAST LETART
Wor Ship
7 30 p m
second a 1d fourth
Sunday s church sc hool 9 JO
a m
pray er meel ng th rd
Wednesday 7 30 p m
GREAT BENO
Wors h p 11
am 1nd and 41h Su 1days
Church Sc hOo 10 a m
LETART FA LL S Wor sh p
Oa m ChLJr ch set oo l 9 am
B ble study 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR
Wo sh p
9 30 a m Chur ch School 10 30
a m
M d Week Se r v c e
Wedne sday 8 p m
MOR SE CHAPEL
Wor
sh p I I a m
s t and Jrd
Sundays Chur ch Sc hool 10
am
PORTLANO
Wo Sh 1p 7 30
p m Church Sc hoo 9 30 a m
SUTTO N Wo Sh p 11 am
ind and 4tt1 Sunday s Chur ch
Sc hool 10 a m
WESLEYAN (Rae nel
Worsh p 1 am
Chur c h
School 10 a m
NORTHEAST CL USTER
Rev Robert Meece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Wor sh p 10 am
Churc h Schoo l 9 am Pray er
Meet ng Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM
Churc h
serv ces 9 am
Sunday
Schoo l 9 45 am B bl e Study
every Thur sday 7 JO p m
NORTH BETHEL
W'or
sh p 1 a m Churc h Sc hoo 0
am
AlFRED
Sund.lY school
9 45 a m
ea c h Sunday
preach ng at 11 a m each
Sunday Prayer meet ng 7 45
p m Wednesday WSC S 8 p m
on th rd Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE
Sunday
sc hool 9 30 prea ch ng 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meet ng
7 30 p m Tuesday WSCS 7 30
f rst Thursday each mon th
SILVER RIDGE
Worsh p
10 am Chu r ch Schoo l 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Worsh p 9 a m
Chur c h
Sch ool 10 am
KENO
CHURCH
OF
CHR IS T
Geo ge Freder ck
supt 'erv 1ce week y 9 30 am
on Sunday P each ng f1rst and
th rd Su nd ays of month by
C fford Sm 1th 9 JO am
HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION Dar re l
Dodd r II
pastor Sunda y School 9 30
a m Leonard G Imore f r st
eld er even ng se r v ce 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOO - Racme Ro ute 2 The
Rev Char les Hand pastor
Sund ay school 9 45 a m
morn ng worsh p 11 am
Even ng serv ces Tuesday and
Frday730
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
B ble
Study 9 JO am
morn ng
worsh p 0 30 a hl
even ng
worsh p 6 30 p m Wednesday
B ble Stu dy 7 JO p m
MT OliVE CHURCH
Long Bottom Sunday Sc hoo l
10 am w th W lia rd P gall
su pt Evangel st c message
each Sunday even ng 7 30 p m
by Elder Ru sse ll CJ ne
mm ste r of th e Apos to l c Fa th
B ble Study Wednesday 7 30
pm
STIVERSVILLE
COM
MUNITY CHURCH
Sund ay
sc hool serv ce 10 a m Prayer
meet ng Thur sday 7 p m
Sunday even ng serv 1ce 7 p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy
Harr sonv li e
Road R ck Morr son pastor
Steven
Sund ay sc hoo supt
Stan ley Sunday sc hool 9 30
am
morn ng wor sh p and
commun on
10 30 am
Sunday
even 1n g
youth
Chr st 1an En dea ... or 6 JO p m
worsh p serv ce Sunday 7 30
p m
Wednesday even ng
prayer mee ng and 8 ble
study 7 30 p m
ST JOHN lUTHERAN
Pme Grove the Rev ArttJur
Comb s pastor Sunday school
9 30 a m
church se rv ces
10 30 a m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRIST B1b e School 9 30
a m mo rn ng worsh p 10 30
a m Sund ay evenmg Worsh p
Se rv 1ce 7 JO p m
cho r
pracl ce Sunda y and Wed
nesday 7 p m prayer me et ng
and B bte Study Wedne sday
7 30 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Rev Fr eeland Norr1 s pastor
Sunday school 10 a m Church
serv ce 7 p m Wednesday
B1ble St udy 7 p m
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Sunday Schoo l 9 JO a m
Mornmg Worsh 1p 10 30 am
Even ng Worsh p 7 30 p m
Wednesday M1d week ServiCe
Sunday Sc hool Supenntend en t
Gerald We ll s Pastor Rev
Morr s M Wolfe
RAl.;lNE FIRST BAPTIST Walter Fl B kac san pas tor
Ronne Salser S S Sup t
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Mornmg Worsh p 10 45 am
Sunday even ng worsh p 7 30
p m Wednesday even ng B ble
Study a p m
DANVIllE WESLEYAN Rev Lelon Glasure pasto r
Sunday Schoo l 9 30 a m
youth and jun 1or youth serviC e
6 45 p m
evening worsh p
7 30 p m
prayer and pra se
Wednesday 7 30 o rn
SILVER
RUN
FREE
BAPTIST - Rev Ra lph Dean
pastor Sund a y Sc hool 10 a m
Leon M ller su pt Even ng
serv ce 7 30 p m
Pray er
me et ng Thursday 7 30 p m
CftESTElr CHURCH OF
GOD Rev Jame s Sa t
terf1 e ld pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m worsh p serv ce 11
even ng se rv ce 7
a m
prayer serv 1ce and youth
serv ce Wednesday 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH Robert E Musser
pastor Sunday School 9 JO
a m
Robert Bobo s upt
nornmg worsh p
10 30
Sunday even ng serv1ce 7 30
M1d week se rv ce Wednesda y
7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev M
C Lar more pas tor Bob
Moore Su nday Sc hool Su pt
Sunday School classes for all
age s 9 30 am
morn ng
worsh p 10 4S NYPS Sunday
6 30 p m evangel st 1c se rv1ce
Sunday 7 30 p m M1d we ek
prayer m ee t ng Wednesday
7 JO p m MISS IOnary meet mg
second Wednesday 7 30 p m
UNITED FAITH
NON
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev
Robert Sm 1th pastor Sunday
sc hool 9 30 a m class leader
Leo H1l l worshiP serv ce
10 JO a m church 7 30 p m
EDEN UNITED BRETH
REN IN CHRIST- Elden R
Blake pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 a m
Howa rd McCoy
s upt Mornmg sermon 11 a
Sunday n ght serv ces
m
Chr st an Endeaver 7 30 p
So ng serv ce a p m
m
Preachmg 8 30 p m
M1d
week Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 p m Ray Ad a m s
lay leader
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST - located ar Rutland
on New L ma Road next to
Forest Acre Park Rev Ray
Rouse pastor Robe rt Musser
Sunday Sc hool su pt Sunday
school 10 30 a m
worsh p
7 30 p m B1ble study Wed
nesday 7 JO p m Saturday
n 1gh t prayer serv 1ce 7 30 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CH~JSTIAN - Roger Wa tson
pastor Ray Whaley supr
Morn ing worsh p 9 30 am
chur ch school 10 30 a m
young peoples meet ng 6 30
Pm
even ng worsh p 7 30
P m B ~ l e study Wednesday

30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST
Rev Cec I Cox pas tor Sunday
Sc ho o s upt
Joe Sayre
Sunday sc hoo l 9 45 a m
Su1 day even ng wor sh1p 7 30
Wednesday pray er and B1ble
s tudy 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugen e Underwood pas tor
Howard Caldw el Jr Sunday
Sc hool Supt Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m
Morn ng Sermon
10 30 a m
Sunday even ng
se rv 1ce 7 p m
lETART FALLS UNIT E D
BRETHREN - Rev Fre eland
Norr s pa s tor F loyd Norr s
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
morn ng ser mon 10 30 am
Prayer serv ce Wednesday
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22 2 13
7 00
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My L nee W1ld K ngdorn 13 1 Spy 15 Etec Co 20 Av 1at1on
Weather 33
7 30 - Porter Wagoner 3 To Te ll the Tr uth 6 Wall St Week 10
33 New Treasure Hunt 10 Beat the Clock 13 Hollywood
Squares 4 Concentratwn 8
8 00
Sanford &amp; Son 3 4 15 Was hmQton Rev ew 20 33 D rty
Sa ll y 8 10 Brady Bunch 6 13
8 30 - Washmgton Connect on 20 $1)( M11l on Dollar Man 6 13
Good T mes 8 Lotsa Lu ck 3 4 15 Marshall New s Meeting
33 Vmce Ch~ek eretl a 10
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Man 6 13 Masterp ece Theater 33 B centenn ia l Lecture
Senes 20 Pilot F lm e 10
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F lm 8 10
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Amer ca 33 CBS Reports 8 10
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Yog1 s Gang 6 13 M ster Rogers 20 Addams Fam l y 3
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7 JO p m

CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY
G P
Sm th pa stor Sunday Sc hool
10 am Ar thur Hen son Supt
Morn ng Worsh p 11 am
Young Peop le s serv ce 7
Even ng serv ce
30
p m
p m Wednesday M d Week
Prayer Ser v ce 7 30 p m
Youth meet ng 6 30 p m
Even ng worsh 1p 7 JO p m
CHES TER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Rev
Herbert Grat e pa stor Wor
shpserv ce l l am and7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R chard Barton
supt Prayer meet ng Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
CHRI ST
C fford Smth
m n ster Sunday School 9 JO
a m
morn ng church 10 30 •
a m Sunday even ng serv ce
7 30 p m Wednesday ser v ce a
pm
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST
Rev Robert
E Buck ley pastor w 11 am
Baley Sup
Sunday SchOo
9 JO am
morn ng worshJP
10 30 a m even ng worsh p
7 30 p m Wedn esday Chr stan
'Yo uth Crusade 6 30 p m
Thursday cho r pract1ce 7
pm
DEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST T m Rus sel l
m n s ter Norma n C W II
Sunday schoo sup t Sund ay
sc hoo
9 JO am
worsh iP
serv ce 10 30 a m
B ble
study Wednesday 7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Po rt la nd
Rac 1n e Road
W II am Rou sh pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
Schoo l
D r ector Sunday School 91l1JO
a m Morn ng wor sh p 10 30
a m Sunday even ng ser v ce 7
Wednesday eve n ng
p m
prayer se rv ces 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Ear Sh u er pastor
Wo sh p se r v ce 9 30 a m
Sunday Sunday schoo 10 30
am B ble study and prayer
se r v ce 7 30 p m Thursday
K ngsbury Road
Sun da y
Sc hool 9 JO a m Ralph Car l
s upt Worsh p serv ce 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m a lterna tely
Prayer meet ng Wednesday
7 JO p m
Rev Jay St Jes
pastor

Sunday

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Wednesday
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GREGATIONAL CHURCH Mrs Wor ley Fr ancs Sunday
scnool su pt Sun day schoo l 10
am
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN
Mr Rober t
Wyatt pastor Su nday Sc hoo I
sup! Rona ld Osborne B be
Sc hool 9 30 a m preach ng
10 45 am Even ng serviCeS
7 30 p m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST
Rona ld Wells
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m Morn ng worsh p 10 JO
a m Young Peop les Serv ce
6 45 p m
Evange st1c ser
v ce
7 30 p m
Pray e r
meet ng Thu rsday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION ~ Bald Knobs Rev
L R Gtuesencamp pastor
Sunday
Roger W1ltred Sr
Sc hool Su pt Sund ay Sc hool
9 30 am
Sunday even ng
worsh p 7 30 Pr a yer meetmg
Tuesday 7 30 p m Ernest
Dee ter class leader Youth
meet ng Wednesday 7 30
p m Ernest Deeter leader
MT HERMON CHURCH OF
THE UNITED BRETHREN JN
CHRIST - Robert Shoo k
pa stor Sunday school 9 JO
a m Russel Spencer supt
worsh 1p serv ce 10 45 am
evenmg worsh p a lte rnat ng
With C E at 7 30 p m on
Sund a y Prayer meeting 7 30
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
lay leader
WHITES
CHAPEl
Coolvil le R D Rev Roy Deeter
pastor Sunday schoo l 9 JO
a m worsh p serv ce 10 30
am B1ble study and prayer
serv ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
RUTLAND
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Rod Kas ler pastor
V H Bra ley Sunday schoo I
supt Sunday school 9 30 am
worSh iP se rv ce and com
m un 1on 10 30 a m
yout,n
m eet1ng 6 p m
Sun da•
eve n ng serv ce 7 regular
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Dear Helen
Maybe I en encourage the 45-year-old housewtle 1\110 wtshes
to enroll at college
ltnk
I started my htgher educatton at that age aftet h lpptl}
f \'.on I uptm my mouth \.\hen I hm~ someth mg un Hl) rmnd
rats mg a famlly Now a little more than three and un&lt; half yew,
beca
use I rr 1frmd what I sav wtll be 1\rong
later I have my degrees m soctology and psvchulngy both
I nt depressed and lone ly wtth 'l houseful of people 1 Jn\e
magna cum laude My ortgtnal plans for s ubstitute teacher
my
husb&lt;md
and c hildren more than hfe but there mt tm cs
ce rllftcatton have expanded to a goal uf MSW 1Master of Soct t1
when
I
thtnk
the}
d be better off wtthoul me Bu t I haven t gnl the
Work) degree at Temple Umverstty where I JUSt fuushcd Irt) fu s t
tlt t V&lt; to do I way wtth myself and I m ah atd to tell anyone how 1
semester wtth lour As a nd a B
feel
In tbe county college I l1rst attended " bout 15 percent of the
Het e I s tt a btg notlung and I hm e only one 1equcst
students were older At the four year college to wh1ch I trans
HEI
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ferred most students were younger but tbere was never a
Dear
Help Me
conunumcatwn or generation gap
The help you need ts wmtmg a t the Mental Hea lth Chntc tn
I do not think age IS a barner tf } ou haH the mt elhgence
your
c ity Or perhaps tl could be wa1tmg at } our commurulJi
plus wtll power and endurance
college see Stefame s let• er above) You ve "OI to push yourseif\
I should also say I wor ked part tune whtle gomg to college
our of defeattsm and the best way Is to reach fo• goals a nd m '
and that my daughters did most ol the housewor k bless them
et csts outstde the home You 11 best lick the 1 can t syndrome
The learning expenence has been most rewardtng 1 thtnk
b Y tc 1ton And the ftrs t step ts toward psychotherapy Make an
that even after I get my Master s I II somehow manage to take
app01n tme nl wtth the Clime tod ay 1 _ H
another course or two
Please contmue encouragmg ;our older readers that wher e
there s a wtll there s a way -STEF ANIE

1980

DICK THAc Y

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RACINE FOOD MARKET

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That Good O!e Nashv li e Mus c 3 Course of Our T mes
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All In th• Family 8 10 Partridge Family 13 6 Boo k
Beat 33 Emergency I 3 15 4
8 30 MA SH 10 8 Mov1e The Alpha Caper 6 13 S lent Fl!m
33
9 00 - M.ary Tyler Moore 10 a Movie L ttl e House on the
Pra 1ne J 4 15
9 30 - Bob Newhart Show 8 Oscars Actors and the Exorc st 10
10 00 - Owen Marshall 13 6 Grammy Sal utes Oscar a to
10 30 - Day at Night 33
1100 News3 4 810 ABCNews6 13 Mldnight Speca \1 5
1115 - Movle CurseoftheU ndead 6 News13
11 30 - Easter Seal Telethon 3 Mov1es The Desperate Hours
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Anastas a 8 N19ht Key 14 4 Funny Famll 1e&lt;. 10
1 00 - Mov1es The Great M1 ssoun Ra1d 4 RPvenge of the
well go a little further
Creature 13
TODAY S QUESTION
2 00 - Telethon Continues 3
Instead of b1ddmg three dta
2 30 - Mov 1e F laming Fea ther 4 News 13
munds your partner has b1d two 4 00 - Peyton Place 4
spa des over your two hearts 4 30 - Movie Country Music Holiday 1
What do you do now'
5 00 - Telethon Cootlnues 3

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We are roncernetl ~buul a yuung frtend Her huslJan&lt;J 1 il
\Or\ mean pet son tn~ she has been depressed Ia tely
She has Jnadnurer \\'h 1s u teltlt tc.: gu}' Ht It I\~ fl '
place but \\.on t slop And she Sits ms1de and won t c.. t n1c.. u s
}O U can see th1s rumam:e ts gt&gt;u mg nowhere
How can we ronvmce him ha r tt 1s t 1s pluCl 1u Lakt tl . _
101\Jallve'J And how can sh~ get nd of J st ur husO wrl
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AND MRS J B
Dear Mr and Mrs 8
Play mg matchmaker for a marned woman 1s a good wm 1o
ge l ever} bod) burned
U ~our fn end reall) "anl'i to shed &lt;J suur husU u1d
hertoward a lawyer but let Cuptd wall hts Lurn
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March 29 1 g74
Many Il l! est ng new peo pl e
w I e nter n a your 1fe th s
yea r The e s one cha rm ng
pe rson n J a1 c ular who w
p ay a maJO( o ~

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby

ROYAL OAK PARK

All WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

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ARIES (March 21 Apntl 9)
Son ~one you J une xp ec tedly
b e n to uch w th w I he lp make
th s a ve y pleasanl day Yo
boln sha e much n commo n
TAURUS (Apnl 2D May 201
A unusua l cond I on w II de
velop II w II b ghten the PIC
lure for you 1mle al y Ther e s
ano ther pa ty nv o ve d n h s
happen ng
GEMINI (May 21 June 20/
So meone has a nv tal on
n nd fa &lt;~
n
11e t lhat
co n ng p so o You 1y le&lt;.1 n
of t today
CANCER (June 21 July 22}
You w II r n ac a ss so nl!lh ng
lha one a ! you lam ly has
bee n wa nt ng Why no t 1 e~k e 1
a surpnse g fl ?
LEO IJulr 23 Aug 221 Yo u
plans are kely a c ha nge sud
deny toda y Y01 1np o p u
n110 ve me1 should h n ou l lo
be lun

WASHINGTON I UPI1 - Sen
Htftlert H Humphrey D Mtnn
Tuesday urged spendmg $600
mtlhon on solar energy re
search and development b;

Pass Pass
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Openmg lead- •3

MIZ MARTHA'S
RESTAURANT &amp; DAIRY BAR
Cor Rts 7&amp;554

By Hc·lt•n Buth I

URGES SOLAR RESEARCH

Ne1ther vulnerable

MAYER &amp; HILL BARBER SHOP

LODWICK'S MARKET

Phone 992 3284

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We F II All Doctors Prescr pt ons
991 2955
Pomeroy.O.

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Match pushed Culbertson system

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VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept 22)
Something ou l of Ihe b ue w 1
pop up II so l partic ula r bene!
Ia yo J whe u work or car ee s
concerned
LIBRA !Se pt 23 Oct 23}
f here s opportun ty about yuu
II s I kely to come lhrough
Llnexpec led channels Move
last I some th ng good occ urs
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov 22)
There a e b e 1ef I s to be
shared loday w lh you mate 1
oaks like yo u I ge t some lhmg
you both want
SAGtTTARtUS !Nov 23 Dee
211 ts a good day lo ge l
othe s to go along w th Ihe way
you want certa1n lh1 gs done
Do t now wh te lh e y r~:
coope a l ve
CAPRICORN (D ec 22 Jan
19) Don I underse ll t h~ value
o your work or se rv c es J you
lh nk wha you re do nq s
worth more ask for 1
AQUARIUS (Jan 2D Feb 19)
Today shollld be far mo ~.: n
le est ng and un than
ual
S o !Cone un qu e w 11 e r os~
fOu path unexp ec ted y
PISCES (Fe b 20 March 20)
A c ond1l on that blocl&lt;; e d yo u
o n- &lt;.1 resu lt you we e 1 m y
lo w II be sudden ly en ov1:0 d
Th s w I nake lh ngs ease

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Pomeroy 0

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

SWISHER

WIN AT BRIDGE

ME IGS CO UNTY BRANCH

P. J PAULEY, AGENT

7 p m

RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Sunday Sc hoo l
9 30 a m Worsh p serviCe 11
a m
Wedne sday prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m Sunday
n1ght worShiP 7 JO p m
RUTlAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Lloy d D Gr mm Jr pastor
Sund a y Sc hool 9 30 a m
Morn ng worst11p 10 JO am
Young peop les serv 1ce 6 .45
pm
Evange l st c serviCe
7 30 p m Wednesday evening
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL
George Casto pa stor Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 30..,L._ evenmg worsh p
7 30 Thursday even ng prayer
serv ce 7 30 p m
MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Cra 1g pastor Sunday school
9 .45 a m worsh1p ser v ce 11
am
tra n ng unlon 6 30
p m even ng worsh p serv ce
7 30 p m M d week pray er
serv 1ce Wednesday 7 30 p m
MASON
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST P 0 Box 4a7 Mil ler
St Mason W Va Sunday
B ble Study 10 am Worsh p
11 a m and 7 p m B ble Study
Wednesday 7 p m
Voca l
mus c
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP
TJST - Corner of Second and
Anders on Mason Pas tor
Walter Cloud Sunday school
9 .45 am worsh 1p se rv1ce 11
a m and 7 30 p m Weekly
B ble s t udy Wednesday 7 30
pm
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
GOD - Second St Mason w
Va Chester Tennant pastor
Sunday school
10 a m
mornmg worsh p 1l a m
evangejlstlc servi ce 7 30 p m
B ble study and prayer serv ce
Wed nesday 7 30 p m Phone
773 5133
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST In Chnstnm Un on The Rev W1 ll am Campbell
pastor Sunday School 9 30
am
James Hughes supt
even ng serv ce 7 30 p m
Wednesday eve n ng prayer
meet ng 7 30 p m Youth
prayer se rv iCe each Tues day
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CHURCH letart W Va Rt
1 Rev George Hos c har
pastor s mday Sc hool 9 30
am Pray er and Bible study
7 30 p m
Cottage Prayer
Service Tuesday 10 am
Worsh p Serv ce Th ursday
7 30 p m

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PUBLICATION s ble for more than one m
Pla1llilf h&lt;~s t:Jroughl t h &lt;,
cor ree l m se rt on
act on nam nq you as defendant
RATES
n th e abo v~ namt:'d court by
For Want Ad Serv1ce
f1 1n9 her Co 11pta nt on th1 ?711'1
5 ce nts per Word one nse~flon
day o f Marc t1 1974
M1n1mum C harg e Sl 00
Th e o tl)ect ot the Con pia nt
14 cents ]ter word three
and th e demand for re t&gt; f 'Ire to consecut ve 1nsert ens
obtam a d1vorce to be awarded
26 cents per word s x con
the ca r e custody and co 1trol of secut1ve ns ert1ons
Th e Ill I lOr eM d of the part1cs to
25 Per Cenl D1scoun t on pa 1d
be awarded at mony for the ads and ads pad w th n 10
P a n 1 ff ond support tor th(' days
m1n0r Child of the partes for
CARD OF THANKS
cos ts and other rei e f
&amp; OBITUARY
You are r cqu1rcd to answer
S2 00 for 5 0 word m n
th e Comp c'11nt w lh n tw enty
mum Each add I onal word
e 1ght days afte r t he la st 3c
public~1110n Of th S n0I1 Ce Wh Ch
BLIND ADS
Will be publiShed once each
Add It anal 75c Charge pe r
we ek tors x consecut vc weeks
Advert.sement
and th e last pub cat on w I be
OFFICE HOUR S
made on th e lOth d&lt;ty o l M l y
8 30 a rn to .S 00 p m Oa l y
1974
8 311 am
10 12 oo Noon
In Th e cas e o l you r ta llure to Sl'lturd ay
answ er or otherw se respond as
perm ned by tile Oh o R u es of
C1v I Procedure w1lh n the I nc
stat ed tud gment by del au 1 w 1
be rendered ~gn ,-,st you for the
In Memory
reli ef demanded m the Com

pan

LARRY E SPENCER
CLE RK OF THE COURT
O F COMMO N PLEA S
ME IG S COUNTY OHIO
COURT HOUSE
POMEROY OH IO
(3) 19 (41 5 2 19 76 (51 3 10

IN LOVING memory ot Mildred
Mare Powel
age J who
passed away Mare t 29 1973
In the memory of t he Pow ell
fam lly
Sad l y m ssed by
mo ther br ot her s a,-,d SISters
J 29 H e

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FE MAL E Alask,1n Ma l smutc
doq Wolfe orav w1lh while
tr m we •g h s 80 lbs Los. I on
68 1 between Darw n and
S l OWV 1II e Phone 696 IIIII
3 /9 li e

Wanted To Buy
:J TO 100 a cr es ot vacan ll and n
Me1gs County Phone 992 3726
3 27 Si c
JUNK
Auto s
c omplete
del ve r ed roour yard We p ck.
up auto bod 1es and buy all
k nds of scrap metals and
ron R der s Sa lvage Sl ate
Route 12A Route 4 Pomeroy
Oh 1o Phon e 991 5 168
] 28 1?tp
OLD auto s 6 or. more cars w II
g ve '53 00 p ece 18 cars or
more w I g ve bett e r pr ce
Ca I 985 A297
3 28 tfc
N O 1 copp er BUc rad a to rs
J5c r ed brass -IOc ballenes
$1 :to M A Hal
Ree d sv tlt e
Oh o Pllone 378 6149
3 1~ tt c

OLD Upright ptanos
Any
cond 1t on Pay 1ng $10 cash
Wr11e
g v e d~recl10ns
to
WITT EN PIANO CO
P 0
BOX 18 SardiS OhtO .13946
3 13 JOtc
OLD furn1 ture oak tables
c lo cks 1ce boxes brass bed s
d shes de5k s or complete
households
Wrlle M
D
Miler Rt -1 Pomeroy Oh o
ca l l 992 7760
5 13 tf c

iJOOOQpcrvear
Anyone nt er es ted n own ng
th e r own P na Aus.mess
S7 500casll needed Wr1te Mr
Ed
a t 1175 Brown Rd
Columb us Oh 1o J J123
3 '17 12tp
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AM FM s t e re~ rad o 8 track
tape player 4 speaker sound
system
Balan ce S109 46 or
use our budge t terms Call
992 3965
3 18 tfc

vROCERY bvsmess for sale
Bu1ldmg for sale or l ease
Phone 773 5618 from B 30 p m
to 10 p m for appo nlment
3 20 tfc
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EXCELSIOR Salt Works
E
Mam St Pomeroy All k nds
of sa lt water pel ets water
nuggets block sa l/ and own
Oh10 R1ver Salt Phone 9112
389 1

SEW IN G Machmes Brand New
Z1g Zag 10 n ce walnut table
In or g 1nal ca rton '\ Never
used
Clearance on
7A
Models
(O nly
a
few
available)
MJ 40 cash or
terms ava1lab te Phone 991
2653
3 20 lfc

'5.55
On Most Amencan Cars

-G UARANTEEDPHONE 992 2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Opens Tol5

LO SE we1ght w th New Shape
Tablet s and Hydr ex water
P l i s at Dufton Drug tn
M ddleport and N elso n Drug
3 27 3t c

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

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3 28 4t(
STARC RAFT
tra1lers and
fold down5
qual ty and
serv1ce
Camp
Conley
Starcraft Sa tes Rt 6'l North
of PI Plea sant beh1nd Red
Carpet Inn Phone 675 5384
3 28 3tc

FURN ITURE
sofa
chair
ro c kmg cha r floor lamp two
tab l e l amps 2 end tab les
S275 refr gera tor S90 Call
992 7338 after 5 p m
3 27 3tc
BABY bunn es for sale fbr
Eas ter
See R ck.y Se ller s
Rae ne Oh10
3 27 41c

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

machines 1972

CHURCH pu lp 1t stand
offer Phone 985 3825

FRESH Qualdy eggs
Open
farm produced Fed c ho1ce
gra n s and mash You w 11
en1oy these qva!lly eggs and
hea l thy food too They are
pr ced r~ght 1 J T
Led lie
F arm s Langsville Oh o
J 28 31p

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Employment Wanted

ALL WEATHER
N 2nd

IT

IS

All WEATHER
HARDWARE
Under New Management

M!ddleporl

Gene's
Body Shop
Ph 992 5271

Auto Sales

Now under new
management

stalled

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

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

Stop m and sa v Hello Br:10g
1n lh1 s ad for a Free Gtft

808 W Matn Pomeroy

STEREO
Waln~J'l:'
AM FM
R ad1o
8 tra&lt;:K tape .... om
b1nat1on Balance SilO 73 or
terms avai l able Phone 992
3965
1 14 tfc

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Ph "2 2174

Pomeroy

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HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO
Ma son, W Va
773 5554

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NELSON

992 2094
6CM E Maan Pomeroy

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

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WANTED

FOR NEWSPAPERS

THE

ROSENBERG CO.

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CALL 992-2156

THE
DAILY SENTINEL

THE

WANTED
MOTOR
ROUTE
DRIVER

THE DAILY
SENTINEL

WISEMAN
AGENCY

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WANTED

PAPER CARRIER

THE MAN TO CALL

P-7027

CARPETING
501 NYLON

CLIFTON, W. VA.
PHONE 992-2156
THE DAILY
SENTINEL

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SPECIAL!

•52.95

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'176.95

BOYS OR
GIRLS

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

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borhood

PHONE 992-5083

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CALL 992-2156

THE
DAILY SENTINE~_

TRAILEr space for rent m
Rc:cme Phon e 992 2429 or 992
2838
3 29 tfc

TRAILER
Browns Trailer
Park Phone 992 3324
3 29 tfc

Middleport Pomeroy

...

COUNTRY BUY ING

full power

Full power equ p factory a1r vmyl roof AM w1th
stereo tape red wt lh black top black vtny l1nterwr

$AVE

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72 Cadillac Sed. DeVIlle, power, air··· .... 14900

72

P~. Duster Cpe., V-8 auto., P .S ........

12695

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71 Ford

LTD

H.T. Cpe., atr, low mtles ..... 12495

70 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., pow., a1r, v-roof • .. • • 11495
1

70 Chev. Mal. Cpe., V-8 auto., P .S......... 1995
'

70 Chi}Sier Newport 4 Or., pow.

•69

AIR CONDITION NOW?

YES!

&amp; an .... 11995

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE
N 2nd Ave Middleport, 0
Under New Management

68 Chev. 112 t. Pickup, V-8, lspeed .... • •- 11095
66 Cadillac H.T. Sedan ...................... 1595
63 Cadillac H.T. Sedan ..................... 1395

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DON'T DRIVE A
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GAS GULPER
OR A GAS HOG ;

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Phone Stanley 949-2189 ';
Bumper to Bumper
Servace
Fore1gn Cars Welcome :

RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER
BEST IN USED
FURNITURE
See Us Before You Bu:y
9 Bedroom Suites
t2 Breakfast Sets

su 9S up
$10 00 up

1 Hode A Bed ____ 5115
1 Coppertone Fngtda1re
Elec Clean Elec
Range
hke new
1 Upnght PtanO - - - SS9S
l Years old
1 Wh1te Twm Stte Bedroom
Sutte wtth sprrngs &amp; mat
tress, like new

5239 95
2 Hutch Cabtnets S199 95 ea
One wtth glass one without
ltke new

I Kong Soze Bed ---S79 95
W1de Vartety-77 gas &amp; elec
ranges .15 refngerators, 2
wood wardrobes 7 hvtng
room suttes, JO chests &amp;
dressers
wood
rocker,
lamps, tables
washers,
dryers bunk beds, meta 1
chtna desk &amp; cha1r J atr
cond1floners
2
console
stereos love seat telev1s1on
sets twtn &amp; full SIZe beds &amp;
beddmg floor fans 3 range
hoods, etc

Rutland Fumiture
742 4211
See Herb

Rutland, 0
Dave or Mtke

Grate

DON T WASTE PRECIOUS
TIME TO BUY OR SELL
CO NTACT OUR OFFICE

Big Capacity
Mayt1g
AutomatiCS
2 speed oreratlon
Choice o
water
temps Auto water
level control L1nt
Filter or Power F 1n
Agitator
Perma Press
M•ytag
Halo of Heat
Dryers
Surround
clothes
w•th gentle even
heat No hot spots
no overdrylng Ftne
Mesh Lint F liter
We Specl11ize In
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
Service

HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259

RUTLAND FURNITURE

II no answer 992 ~568

ArnOIO GraTe

Rutland

Hospttal
The report showed that 268
home v1s1ts to ass1st patients
v..ere made durmg December

Green ftn1 sh spofl ess clean mtenor arr cond t1oned good
l 1res automaftc tr ans.
P ste enng &amp; brakes rnd 1o
Shnrp

January and February walh
staff members dnvang 4,219
m1les an average of 15 7 per
pal1enl Most uf the vtslls for
the three month penod were

1970 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ........ $1395
clean 1ntenor blue ftnt sh

made to prov1de nursmg

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill

SC I\

$1295

Only

a

mne
1mprovmg
one
hospitalized one trans£erred

au tomalt c t ran smtss ton

and three pallenls dted

1973 CHEVROLET IMP. 4 DOOR

Mrs Edna Russell dareclor
of the home health serv1ce
through \\hach patients mav

F actory atr tmted g la ss while ovt&gt;r g r ecll go ld v n y l
tnt tnm 350 VB eng Ill' wheel cove r s w s w ttr es
e lt&gt;c cl ock bum p er guards pu shbulton radto

SPECIAL PRICE

recel\e nursmg and therapy

help at home '"ported that
procedure policy changes
recommended by the state
must be made Mrs Russell

s3495

Dona ld D1ener, Scott Lucas

ONLY A FEW NEW '73 PASSENGER CARS LEFT!
CHECK OUR CLOSE-OUT PRICES

,..,

and Hugh Custer. chairman of
the lward who presided Thursday "1ll revtew the changes
It was reported that the Rev
Father Bernard KraC)ovac,
!01 mer pastor of Sacred Hearl
Church m Pomeroy who has

.

"We run averv SimPle busme&amp;
WE SEll &amp; SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp; TRUCK,,

been servmg on the board, has

61 Ford V-8, std. trans. •• .. • .... • • • • • • • .. • .. '95

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Driver's Education Car
VERY LOW MILES

74 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan
V roof

14400

were to provide

physical lherap} to conhned
patients
Discharges for the three
month penod totaled 14 wtlh

1970 FORD FAIRLANE 500 ......... $895
Hardt op Coupe V
e ngrne
power s tee r rng radto

tee but a fe" - 14 of the

total -

4 door V 8 au tomat c pov.er stPer tng rad o good ftres

been transferred The group
diScussed replacang h1m

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VW ANU UAT~U
SPECIALIST

Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, a1r .... 1895

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto .••••.•• -11295

Now whtle the weather IS
sftll coot IS the best ftme It
can be mstalled at your
convemence w1lh no watltng
around
tn
hot
muggy
weather
Phone 992 2550

meetmg at Vele1 ans Memor1al

blue t m sh s potles s 1ntcnor

71 Vega 2 Dr. G.T., 4 speed ............... 11995

the Metgs Coun ty Home Health
eluded Thursday afternoo n
when the Advtsory Boa1 d of the
serv1ce held 1ls quarterly

1971 COUGAR H.T. CP£.. .......... ~2395

Now

Attendwg

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
"Your Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves Till 8

were

D1ener,

Lucas Custer Dr
R1dg\\ay Mrs Maxme
steller Mrs Russell
Ehzabelh Smalh Mrs

and atr

992-2126

John
Hob
Mrs
Jean

Neal ex-off1c1o member , and

POMEROY

Mrs Lo1s Clelland

FREE LICENSE PLATE
With purchase of any new car,

now

until Apnl 1, 1974

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
'You'll Lake Our Qualaty Way
of Doang Busmess"
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evemngs Unf•I6:0G-T•I5p.m. Sat.

Chrysler layoffs
could hit 19,300
DETROIT &lt;UPIJ - Chrysler Corp Tuesday
announced tentative plans to 1dle 19,300 workers m
temporary layoffs next month at assembly plants m
Detrmt, Belvidere, Ill and St Loms, Mo But the
f1rm mdJCated 1ts plans could be altered by
favorable developments m market and sales trends
It c1ted s1gns of an upturn mall segments of the
auto market and sa1d 1ts Apnl productiOn schedule
1s subJect to "rev1ew and reviSIOn "
The No 3 automaker said 11
has tentatively scheduled the
production of 135,000carsm the
UmtedStatesandCanada, wath
downtame antac1pated at four
U S plants The shutdowns
would 1dle 5 100 employes at
Chrysler's Lynch Road
Assembly Plant m Detrmt and
4,700 at 1ls Belvadere facility
dunng the f1rsl week of Apnl,

the 4,700 Belv1dere workers
and 4,800 at 1ts Jefferson
Avenue plant m Detrmt the
third week of Apral, and 4,700
workers al1ls St Louts facallty
the !anal week
Chrysler and Ford c1tmg
slumpmg sales and a resultmg
prof1l squeeze saad they are
slashmg lhe1r capal.al spendmg
budgets thiS year by a total of
some $185 m1l110n Ford ts
trnnmmg $100 mallion from the
more than $1 1 bllbon 1l had
planned to spend on facabties
th1s year, whale Chrysler IS
biting the bullet to the tune of
$85 mllhon
General Mlors, despite bemg
hit hardest of all the compames
by the energy ens••· saad at was
staymg w1th als plans to spend
alwut $1 3 balhon thiS year, a
shght mcrease over 1ls cap1lal
outlay for 1973

~ PROBLEM?
Call your
local specialist:

Diles Hearing
Aid Center

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ON A LOSER I SHOP THESE WINNERS

Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.

Rent-a-camp plan
opens on May 3rd
SIX two cots two foam
slecp mg mattresses, two torch

1973 CHEV. CUSTOM ..................$2895
, , ton p1ckup l ong wtde bed wtth topper

POMEROY
Next to Jones Boys

72 DiEV. %TON ....................... ~1995
Long w 1de bed

67 FORD 3/4 TON ......................... !695
4 Sp., l ong w de bed

HOURS:

62 FORD

314

_.. ,

TON ........................ }595

Long w 1de b1ied_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

"CARS"

72 FORD LTD.......................... ..t1995
4 Or H T

fac a 1r

P

s

p1cruc table flre extmgwsher,

propane gas stove and a grate
for cookmg over an open fire

The campsites are set up to

&lt;I Dr

l ac atr

P S

P B

72 VEGA ...................................$1795
t Cy l

auto

70 PLYMOUTH ............................$1095
Sil l c l 1le '2 dr

BOYS
OR
GIRLS

H T

au t o

can

Meigs

ac

PS

70 FORD TORINO ...................... ..S1395
GT2drHT

69 FORD LTD .............................. $895
7 Dr

H T

66 BUICK leSABRE .......................f695

11 OR OLDER
BE A

4 Dr

H T

68 DODGE POLARA .......................f695

NEWSPAPER
CARRIER

1

Dr

H T

71 CHEV. BISCAYNE.. .................. !l595
4 Dr

You have a good chance to
earn Btg Money, and Pnzes
too 1 To find out II there IS a
route open m your ne1gh
borhood

fa c a1r

PS PB

67 PLYMOUTH fURY
4 Dr

HT

111 ................5795

Good Selection of Other Cars
See Ray Raggs or Roger Rae bel

CALL 992-2156
THE
DAILY SENTINEL

RIGGS USED CARS

985 4100
Located on St Rt 7

Puerto R1co for a week Mr
and
Mrs Chnton Galkey took
Harrisonville
them to Parkersburg to catch a
Society Ne~s
plane
Mr and Mrs Htal French
Mr and Mrs M A Epple
spent
an evemng wath Mr and
spent an evemng wath the Htal
Mrs Eugene Young
Frenches recently
Mrs Bernard Gtlkey and
Mass Karen Gilkey of Athens
mother,
Maddleport VISited the
and her roommate new to
Robert A1kares
Chnton Galkey of Albany
spent an evemng w•th hiS
mother
Frank
Landaker
of
Woodrow Colo has notified
rc lallves he expects to vasal
Ohao 1n a month or so health
penmlting He IS 94
Mrs John Stout and Mrs
W1llard Faudree spent an
afternoon w1th Mr Guy Bolw
Mrs Howard Gilkey has
taken a leave of absence from
the bank where she •• em
ployed and expects to undergo
surgery for an over acllve
thyroid The F 0 Whaleys wall
keep Joey Jay while h1s mother
IS hosp1tahzed
Mrs Amanda Morris, s1ster
of Mrs May Mason, was a
pallent at Veterans Memonal
Hospalal
Mr Dana Hamng of Lan
caster passed away at h1s
home Saturday He was the son
of Clled and Hallae Hamng and
Funeral was at Hughes
Funeral Home an Athens walh
bur1al m Wells Cemetery
The stepson of Esla Mae
Blackwood Taylor was killed
when ndwg a b1cycle
Mrs Margaret Elias was
made a member of the
Presbytenan Church Sunday

Ohio rent-a-camp
sleeps up to six

Dr. Davis re-elected to

mornmg

Mr and Mrs Ronald Brown
spent Sunday w1lh her father

family physicians group Laurel Cliff

Chester, 0

the M A Epples
Mr Peterson moved from
the May Scharbath house to the
Harold Graham house Has
\\lie and chtldren are stall m
Tennessee due to the death of a
re1altve
Mrs
Frances Howery
returned home from Veterans
Memorial Hosp1lal and 1s much
unproved

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Sm1th Nelson Motors
500 E Mam
Pomeroy, Oh1o

We don't want you back
because the JOb
was done WRONG .
We want you back
because the JOb
was done RIGHT•
COME SEE THE
DIFFERENCE

:qtCIAL fOR APRIL

c:;,

Front End Alignment

&amp;
Front Wheels Packed

Physac1ans,
a
national
"""ocaataon
of
family
doctors
commodate two addalwnal
Requ~rements
call
for
people w1th their own sleepmg
members to complete a
gear
muumwn of ISO hours of accredited continwng medical
study every three years
Members become eligible for
re-electwn at the end or the
thard year followmg their
First No Hitter
electiOn w membership The
Joe Borden of the Boston academy, the country's second
Braves p1tched the first no largest natiOnal medical
h1t game on maJor league
assoc1at1on,ls the only national
baseoall on May 23 1876
med1cal group that requires
members to keep up with
mediCal progress through
Howery, 23 A Columb•a
conllnumg
educallon
Mmms H Elholt, Ahce I'
Ivan Wells to Sybil Ebers
The
academy,
founded 111
Elholl to Walham Dye Shelba
bach 93 36 A , Chesler
1947 and headquartered in
S} bal Ebers bach to Ivan Dye 10 A , Sulton
Kansas
City, Mo , was mWalham 8 Rare Ruby P
Wells Mnrgaret Mae Yost
strumental
m the establish·
R1fe to Jerry D Swartz, Cathy
Parcels f'he.sr.e t
ment
of
a
new primary
Chffut U E WhH Lmglun , A S"arlz 021 A , Sahsbur)
Basllw Garolama G1Ul1etta specaalty 111 family practice 111
Barbara G Wh!llangton to
R1chard Alan Shuler Anna G1rolam• to Gemma M Case! 1969 The new specialty IS
Uly E Stnckland Gmdo J expected to mcrease the
Grace Shuler 4 A Sc1p10
nwnbers of family phySICIBI18
Eldon Gaul dec to Evelyn Garolama Lot Pomeroy
BasiliO G1rolama Gauhetl.a available to serve the public m
E Gaul Cert of Trans ,
the future The academy's
G1rolanu to Gemma M Casc1
Cheste r
con'tmumg
educataon program
Eldon Gaul, dec to Evelyn GUido J Glrolaml, Lol
IS the foundation of eligibility
E Gaul Aff for Tran s PomNnJ
MarBaret E IJmgess to for famJiy doctors now in
Chester
Cla1a r:; Ho,.ery, Exec, Roger I) Dangess Lots practice who apply for cer·
t1flcahon in the new speciality
Edd1e Lou Howery to Rodney Harr~&lt;onvJlle
but

p B

71 DiEV. IMPALA ...................... ~1795

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

lamps an 80 quart coo ler .

s leep four,

J

PHONE 992-7777

was ra1sed m Dowmngton

The Ohao Department of
Natural Resources htghl)
successf ul
rent a camp
program offers fully equapped
camps•tes such as th1s one for
$7 a mght Campsites at seven
state parks wall be avaalable
May 3 through October 27 for
fam1lles who want to try
campmg but don't own the
necessary equipment There
wtll be four campsates at each
park, walh a seven-mght luml
on tbe length of stay
ReservatiOn appllcalaon
forms can be oblamed by
conlaclmg any of the seven
Thorough test1ng.
state parks for thas program
followed
by
ap
The park addresses and
propnate med1cal or
telephone munbers are Grand
chmcal referral
Lake-St Marys State Park,
Box 308, St Marys, Ohio 45885
Full lane of the latest
A
Long
Hall
Tete (419) 394-3611 Fmdley
eleclromc
hearang
If the Washmgton Manu- Slate Park, Rt J, Wellington,
a1ds
ment were laad lengthwise on Ohto 44090 Tele (216) 647-4490
the floor of the grand con West Branch State Park, 5708
Rental plan or budget course of Umon Statwn m Esworthy Road
Rt 5,
Washmgton DC , 1t would
terms
lack 205 feel of
g the Ravenna, Ohio 44266, Tele
grea t hall T monum nt 1s (216) 296-3239, Hamson Lake
Twenty five years of 555 feet tall the concuu~~::'\Slale Park, Rl 1, Fayette, Ohw
expenence
760 feet long
43521 Tete (4191 237 2593
Wnte for tnformatton or ca II
Punderson State Park, Box 178,
tor an appotntment
Newbury, Ohio 44065 Tele
(216) 564-2279 , Stonehck State
Tnal Bv Error
Pal k, Rl I Pleasant Plam,
LOUISiana settlers tned to Ohw 45162 Tete (513) 625 7544
grow md1go and when that and Blue Rock State Park, Rl
RoverSJde Profes 51 onall fruled, ,,SWLicl)ed With little I, Blue Rock, OhiO 43720 Tete
Bldg • 444 west un1on St , suceess to tobacco before 1614) 675-470
(Tel 592 6238J
learmng that sugarcan• and
uampers are provaded a 1~
Athens. Ohoo 45701
l cotton could flounsh m the
foot
by !Moot tent that sleeps
soal there

!HEARINGl

liAS

This m[ormallon was m

4 door I own~er new ca r trade 1n good 1st ltne f 1re s
spo t less c lean 1nler1 or small VB engtne au tomatt c fran s
mts ston The nght s ze
the rtght pr CE' Valu e $ 625

4 Door V 8 engt n e std trans
radto good f 1res 1 owner

S1xteen referrals for St!rVlCe
\H'I e recctved fr om a1ea
doctors and hospitals dunng
the past qum te1 operatmns of
Se1VICe

1971 DODGE CORONET ............. 51495

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

GREAT
COUNTRY

STEREO
92.1
WMPO-FM

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CALL CARL NELSON

A

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8 Fleets1r!e whde over blue ftn std tran s rad 10 good
w s w trr es whee l fove '&gt; 1ear sl t&gt;p bumper A nt ce one

73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVtlle, power, air · • · ••••• 15900

ROOF PAINTING

11

NEWSPAPER
CARRIER

Ltght green green vmyl roof &amp; 1nfer10r
equ 1p factory a~r

But It to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Site

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

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NEWSPAPER
CARRIER
SYRACUSE

..

recorded

1972 CHEV. PICKUP .. .. ........ 52495

$AVE
74 Olds 98 luxUiy Sedan

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LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES

"TRUCKS"

4 000 miles

74 Olds Cutlass 4 Dr. Sedan

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad1ator to the
smallest Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Rad1ator Spectahst

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$1.40

matchmg ntenor

$AVE

Pa1nt1ng A Specialty
PUBLIC NOTICE
GUN Sh oo t Sa turday Ma r ch
Tt e To low1ng documents
FURNITURE
30 7 p m Mile H111 Road
Area s Most
were rece ved prepared by the
Sponsor ed by Rae ne F1re
ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
Rea so nable Pnces
Oh o E nv ronmental ProteCtiOn
Stop In and See Our
Department
Cleaners complete w th at
Agen c y durm g the prev tous
1973 FORO Ranger PICkup F
3
26
41
c
trelp
Wanted
Floor Dasplay
tachment s ;;ordwtnder and
week
W1th n two weeks of
25 0 12 000 miles Phone 992
All work guaranteed
pa1nt spray Used but 10 l 1ke
noTi ce of the 1nvo ved ap
7110 any t1m e
CAR Hops and Wa tress Apply
KOSMET I CS
&amp;
new cond lion
Pay \3A A5
pi1Cat 10n 1n OEPA Weekly KOSCOT
3 26 61c
1n per s on
Crow s Steak
WI GS
F-o r a good I ne of
cas h or budget plan ava ilabl e
HAVING fre ght probl ems? For
Rev1ew anyone aggr evt-d or
Hou se Pomeroy
C BRADFORD Auct 10neer
Cosme! cs
fr1endly serv1ce
PhOne 992 2653
ntra"and 1nterstate serv 1ce to
adversely affec t ed by 1ssuance
1955 C HEVROLET 396 wtth
Co mpl ete Serv1ce
3 25 6tc
and someone to c hat wllh
3 20 ff c
and from ma1or gateways
or renewa of any perm H sl
Phone 9A9 3821 or 949 3161
headers 5250 1969 Chevelle 2
g 1v e me a call He en Jane WOMEN or m~- ;;;;t;d for
catl
GHE
at
1
(800)
762
1267
ltcense (sJ or var ance(s) may
Ractne Oh1o
dr hardtop 4 speed 396 5750
Brown 992 5 11 3
request
an
ad tud cat1on
FARMS
AND
1ght del tvery work Call Mr CLELAND
3 29 ltc
Phone 992 3992
Cntt Bradford
J 19 tic
hearmg
by
wrdten
GREENHOUSE A var~ety o f
Dav s (30.4) 773 $832 between
5 1 lfc
3 27 3tc
request
pussuant
to
9 a m and 5 p m da ly
cabbage and tom a to plant s
IORICE
CONSTRUCTION
Oh o Rev sed Code Sec 110n CAL L Polly S AUC TIOn or stop by
for sale Also broccoli and 1966 DODGE Polara
Roofmg
spout1 ng
k1tchens EXCAVATING dozer loader
3 26 7tc
A dr
37A5 07 That statute does not
cau t tflower
sweet peppers
a nd bathrooms Complete
stal1on wagon P S and P B
and backhoe work
sept1c
to ge t r1d of !h ose unwanted
perm 1 hear ng requests on
hot peppers eggp lant s head
remodel1ng Phone 742 6273
CARPENTER capable of fin iS h
body motor and t1res Good
tanks Insta lled dump trucks
1tems Se ll 1f the aucr on ..,ay
perm II modd1cat ons com
lettuce
and
EASTER
12 3 tt c
and general ca r pen tr y for
and lo boys for h 1re w tll haul
cond1 t1on See after noon or
537 H1gh Stree t M ddlepor t
pla1nls ver1fled complatnts
FLOWERS
pansy
mums
new home con struct on Call
evenm gs Francts Webb Rt
fill d1rt top sotl limestone
992 3509 Open 9 a m to s p m
propos ed act ons or ac t ons
aza ea
hydrangea
DON T FUSS Don t cuss !urn
Great Amerrcan Homes 742
2 Racme Oh o 4577 1
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Monday Wednesday Thu rs
W 1l h1n 30 days of pub l calion
3664
your runk automobiles over to
geran1ums p etuntas severa l
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
3 28 Jtc
day Fnday un/1 noon
of l h1 S not1Ce any person may
k1nds of hangmg basket s
us R1vers1de Au to Wreckmg
ntghl Phone 992 3525 or 992
3 11 121c
3 13 30tc
( l l subm1 1 wntten facts or
Phone I (304 ) 773 5890
Ger ald ne Cle land
Rac1n e
1964
CHEVELLE
283
5232
op n1on s re1a11ng to act tons
Oh tO
3 7 26tc
automatic
excellen t con
2 11 tfc
WANTED
for
Holze
r
Med1ca1
propos ed acl ons or ver f1ed GUN Shoot 7 p m Fr day at the
3 29 tf c
d l1on Phone Larry Hill 98 5
- ----- -----~ -- Cent er
2 ex.penen ce d food
Rac1ne
G
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Clu
b
Factory
A
U
1
OMO
BILE
Insuran
ce
b~en
compi.J1n ts (2) request a publiC
3335
DOZER work land cle•armg by
serv1ce personnel mus t have
choked guns only Assorted
ca n celle d?
Lost
your
meet n g rega rd1ng proposed
the acre hour y or contract
1974
ZIG ZAG
SEW IN G
3 24 6f c
expenence In food buy1ng
meats
operators ftcense Catt 992
acllons
and or (3) request
farm pond s roads etc Large
MACHINES lett n ayaway
1nven tor1es
and
work
7428
3 27 3tc
not1 ce of further act1ons on
dozer and operator W1th over
All but II m to buttonhole do
aSSignments Apply 1n person
proceedmgs
6 15 tfc
Mobile Homes For Sale
20 years exper~ence Pulltns
s tretch sewtng and lan ey
at the per sonnel off 1ce or call
Sa f e
Thursday
Address a l commun1Cai10ns GARAGE
446 5 105
Excavating Pomeroy Ohto
st tch 1ng Pay lUSt SIJB 75 cash
Fr
day
a
nd
Sa
turday
at
to Heanng C erk Oh 1o EPA P
12x44
2
Phone 992 2478
or ferm s available Trade Ins 1969 SKYLI NE
J
28
3t
c
Sharon W1se s
Salem Sf
0 Box 1049 Columbus Oh10
bedroom
wheels on
new
accep t ed Phone 992 2653
12 19 ttc
Real
Estate
For
Sale
Rutland
Baby
c loth es
43216
underpmnmg awn ng and
3 27 tfc
materntly clo th es ch ldr en s WOMAN or h gh ~ho~~~~to
MEIGS
'READYMIXCONCRETE
attached
Ulllify
room
L1ke
stay at ntght
Very ltll/ e --- ~- --------2 BEDROOM house m M d
and adult s c loth es Plus m1sc
Proposed
ss~ance
of
new $2 800 Phone Athens
def1vered rtght
to
your
VACUUM Cleaners Brand new
housework
Phone 992 5939
dl eport
N ew k1tcht;on and
3 27 3tc
592 2828
mod1ftcat1on to a 1r perm t to
pro1 ect Fast and easy Free
lank type models
W1fh 5
bath appl1ances Included
3
28
Jtc
operate
3 27 61c
est mates Phone 992 3284,
attachmenrs Only S24 40 cash
Ca ll 992 5310
Bradbury Schoo l Bradbury
Goeglem Ready M x Co
or term s ava lable
New
3 19 26tc
Road M1ddleport Appltca t1on
M 1ddleport Oh10
Upr 1ght models S29 90 cash or
No(s) 0653000036 8002
WE NOW PAY
terms ava1lable
Trade 10S
6 30 tfc
NEWLY redecorated home w1th
Real
Estate
For
Sale
Central
Bu ld1ng
South
accepted Phone 992 2653
bath full basement good coal
Fourth Ave
Middlepor t Ap
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
3 27 tfc 9 ROOMS 1 • bath fully ca r
fur na ce m Pomeroy SS 500
Pl1cat On No(S) 0653000035 B001
REASONABLE rates F'h 446
No
Sunday
calls
Phone
742
peted
new furnace
trtple
Col Gas Trans Crp Lebanon
4782 Gall1polts John Russell
5825
1 72 ACRE Jo t Phon e 742 3656
qarage n Long Bottom Ohto
Compressor Sta
RD I Por t
Owner and Operator
3 28 6tc
3 29 ltp
on Ohio Rn,er Phone 84 3 2207
lan d
Appl ca t on
No(s)
5 12 tfc
Per Hundred Pounds
- - or YY2 2164
0653000024 B001
INVE
ST
MENT
PROPERTY
3 27 6tp
COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
Col Gas Tra n s Crp Me1gs
SEP TIC
TANKS
AROBIC
10 acres of land n Rock
COAL
COMPANY
THE
Compres sor
St a
RD
2
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
Spr1ng s Oh1o Tht s land 1S
MEIG S &amp; C.ALLIA LINE
Pomeroy App 11 ca t1on No(sJ
CLEANED
REPAIRED
NEW3bedroom home J" ~ bath
part of an area subd1v1ded for
STATE
ROUTE
7
AT
0653000022 B001
M I LLER
SANI TATION
garage basement on G ravel
new
houses
bur
due
to
fhe
CHESHIRE OPEN 7 AM
Kfi"IIY Manufacturmg Co 938
STEWART OHIO PH 662
Hill Middleport Natural gas
M011day Thursday
Me1gs
County
Plannmg
TILL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
Logan Mtddfeport App l calion
3035
already 1n
Phone Date
Commlss
on
regulat1ons
a
nd
9Ttll4
30
No(s) 06~3000005 R001 R002
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
10 4 lfc
Dutton 992 3369 even ngs
my health I must sell 11 Will
Fnday 9 111112 noon
Me1gs Co Farm Bureav Coop
3 :15 5tc
992 2534
sell all or any part Btll W11te
Assn Ea st Ma1n St Pomeroy
SEPTIC
TANK S
cleaned
1 17 tt c
Rock Sprmgs 992 2789
Appl1catton No(s) 06530000&lt;15
Modern San tta tton 99'l 3954 or
GOOD
qual1
ly
hay
A
l
so
2
3
24
Btc
POOl
992 73A9
Reg stered Beagles Ca l l 992 BEAUTIFUL new homes no;; - -- - - - - - - - -- -Me1gs H 1qh School Roure 3
10 23 tfc
7201 after 5 p m
under
construct1on
1n
pr
i
me
Pomeroy Appl 1cat on No ( s)
3 24 12tc
locatiOn on c ty water and
0653000031 BOO 1
SEWI NG MACHINES Repatr
sewer ChOICe of des1gns Wall
Me1gs Jun tor H1gh School
service all makes ~ 2 228A
to
wall
ca
rp
eh
ng
and
atr
WE HAVE all your upholstery
M1d
Sou th Th rd Avenue
The Fabr tc Shop Pomeroy
c.ond 1fiOnlng mcluded
Will
needs
bur l ap
den 1m
dleport AppliCat iOn (NO(S}
Authonzed Srnger Sa tes and
79 Depot Street
help
arrange
f1nanc1ng
06530000 34 8001
ca mbrtc foam glue z1ppers
Servtce We Sharpen SCissors
convent1onal loan s WITh down
tack1ng
str1ps
sprrngs
and
M1dclleport
Elementary
payment
low
as
5
pet
Other
3 29 tfc
Athens,
Ohao
clips
chipboard
button
Pearl St
Midd l e port
Ap
new homes available to
GallipoliS
- -- PIICi?IIIOn No{s) 0653000037 B001
tw1ne sewmg thread
legs
DOZER and back hoe work
qu&lt;: l tf1ed buyers Wlfh NO
upho l stery books dacron
Pomeroy
Elementary
ponds and septiC tanks d1t
OOWN
PAYMENTI
Call
webbmg sprrng twme tacks
Mulberry
Ave
Pomeroy
chmg serv tce top soli, fill
Exc1hng
col lect 614 837 65AO or 239 0785
App ii Ga t lOll N 0 (S) 0653000032 A F UL L gospel rev tval w il l be
we lt cord
cotton SWivel
d rt
ltmestone
B&amp;K Ex
or
wr1te
Great
Amer~can
held at the Me 1gs Jun1or H1gh
BOOl
bases
foam
foam
fo am
New Home
cavat1ng Phone 992 5367 or
Homes
Inc
P
0
Box
687
M1ddleport
Oh1o
March
29
Pomeroy Recovery 622 E
Rut and Elementa ry Co lege
992 3861
Pomeroy Oh10 45769
30 and 31 at 7 30 p m each
Ma n St
Pomeroy
Oh o
Avenue
Appl ca t1on No(sJ
YOU
WONT
BELIEVE
9 1 ttc
even1ng
and
Sunday
af
3 1 tfc
phone 991 7554
06530000 35 BOO I
YOUR EYES WHEN YOU
----- - ------ternoon 2 p m
Evangei1S I
Rutl a n d
Gy mnas um
3 5 26fc
STEP IN SIDE THIS NEW
WILL TRIM or cut trees and
7 ACRES land on State Route
Chester Estep
C:h l l1cothe
- - - - -Rut and
Oh o
Ru tl and
Ap
S PLIT
LEVEL
HUGE
shrubbery
Also clean out
248
Tuppers
Pfams
and
Oh
o
Spec
1a
l
smgtng
each
PHONE:
992-2156
PI 1Cal10n No(s) 0653000044 BOOl
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO LIVING ROOM WITH A
basements athcs etc Call
Chester water natural gas
even ng by Gospel Tones and
Sal1sbu r y E tementary Route
Wa n red Respons ble par ty ro
949 322 1 or 742 4441
LOVELY BALCONY EF
Phone 667 3756 after 4 p m
other s 1ngers
Everybody
POMEROY, 0.
3 Pomeroy A ppltcal on No(s)
purc hase sp m et p a no on low
3 29 Jtp
FECT GOING TO THE 3
3 14 26tc
welcome
0653000029 BOO\
monthly payments Can be
LARGE
BEDROOMS
3 20 IOtc
Sugar Run F lour M 11 180
seen locally Wr te Manager
or exter1or pa1nt
BEAUTIFUL BUILT IN J INTERIOR
10
Mulberry Str ee l
Pomeroy
P 0
Box 276 She l byville INVESTMENT property
rng For tree esttmates ca ll
tASH
pa1d
tor
a11
makes
ana
OAK
CABINETS
"'
W
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acres of !and m Rock Spr1ngs
Appi1Calion
No (s) 0653000001
lndtana 46t76
992 3903
POOl
models of mobile homes
Oh1o Th1 s land s part of an
QUALITY
APPLIANCES!
3
29
2tp
3 1 26tc
Phon e area code 61A A23 953 1
area subd1v ded for new
The
lmper~al
Etectr1c
B U ILT IN COMPLETELY
4 13 tfc
houses bul due to the Me 1gs
Company 345 Syca more St reet
CARPETED
FO
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DAD
A
APPROXIMATELY 12 acres of
County P l annrng CommiSSIOn
Millersport App t calion No (s)
LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE 4
levet farmmg ground 1u st
For
06530000'16 BOOl ROO!
regulatiOns and my health t
WITH
WORKSHOP PLUS ~
outs1de Racine Calf 949 A433
must sell t Will sell any or
Veterans Memorta l Hosp
ACRES
TO
PUTTER
t
II l 30 or 949 3272 after 1 30
part of
Bill W11te
Rock
Mulberry Ave
PO Box 307
AROUND ON LOCATED IN
tll7pm
Sprmgs 992 2789
Pomeroy App l1 ca tton No(sl
3 29 3t c
RUTLAND
YOU MUST
Cal l
BY BARWICK
065 3000002 N001
3 2A 8tc
SEE THE INSIDE OF THIS
1971 KAWASAKI 500 2 helmets
REGULAR 9 95
ONE TO APPREC I ATE IT
Steve Snowden
(31 29 ltc
5 ROOM hous e
b ath
full
sissy bar extended foot rest
basement l arge back porch
Ph 992 7155
INIIIIANCI
Tuppers Plam s OhiO
Call
Sq Yd
s 1ts on 1 acre of ground about
OFFICE 446 3643
667 6385 after 5 p m
12 m le from Rae ne Phone
EVENINGS
State Farm Insu rance Compd n1 es
3 29 3tc
949 3743
NOTICE OF
Bud McGhee-446 125S
Pnce 1ncludes ~nsta ll af1on
APPOINTMENT
3 28 6tc
E M ' Ike' Wlseman- 446
9N FORD tractor d•sc p low
Case No 21 171
and fr ee padd1ng Talk to
Pomeroy,
Oh1o
3796
Estate
ol
Mabel
cultivator and mower Will 5 ROOM house and bath two
Cline SHOOTING Match Forked Rvn
W ende ll
Grate
carpet
Deceased
se ll separate Phone (6 14) 696
Sportsman Cl ub noon Sunday
car garage 2 story on Carson
consultant
3851
No tice IS hereby given that
Factory chocked guns only
Road tn Mason
Co nta ct
3 26 51 p
~hn W Zerkle o l M 1ddleport
3 28 2tc
R ussel l Ball 773 5606
For Rent
e gs Co unty Oh10 has been
3 12 ttc
- W e have hundreds of
FUR
NI
S
HED
dulyappomted Admm 1strator of SHOOT I NG
M atch
Corn
two
room
carpet values Your jOb can
apartment on Spnng Ave
!h e Es tat e of Mabel Cline
Hollow Gun Club turn f~rst
Buy 'Em Now!
be compteted In 1 to 2 weeks
Call Sunday or even1ngs 992
deceased late of Middleport
rtght alter Miles Cemetery
3429
Me1gs County on 10
Rutland
Factory choked
No long wa11ing penod
20" Turf Tnm 3 H P
Creditors are required to file
guns only Sund ay March 31
3 2B 61p
POWER MOWERS
lpm
the r cia ms w th sad fldUc ary
Wlthtn four n on th s
3 28 31c ONE 2 room and bathfu~-;5hed
apartment utI l1es pa1d One
Dated lh1s 121h day of March
191A
3 rooms shower apartment
RUMMAGE
Sa l e
Monday
Ull l l ttes furn1 shed 1n Mason
1 Roll Candy Stnpe w1th
through Saturday 10 fill 3
26" Turf T!l3 112 H P
W Va Reynolds Apartments
Someth ng different every
rubber
back, 3 99 sq yd
Mann1ng D Webster
TILLERS
Phone 1 D 04 J 77J 5147 on Rt
day
Fry Bulld1ng
M d
Judge
N1ce for bedrooms dens,
33
Mason
dleport Phone 992 5335
Court of Commo n Pleas
LOVELY BRICK
Wath Reverse
kitchens etc
3 'l&lt;l 6tp
3 2.1 6tc
Probate 0 VISIOn
MIDDLEPORT
S bedroo,ms,
type 3 BR Bath Donong R
--~----------13 ) 15 22 29 Jt c
gas
furnace
ntc e
K rtchen has 24 ft cab rnets
3 AND 4 ROOM furn i Shed and
basement 2 full baths 2
stamless
steel range oven
unfurn 1shed
apartments
POMEROY LANDMARK
NOTICE OF
porches and garage Now only
and smk Dtnmg area and
Phone 992 5434
APPOINTMENT
bar Hardwood floors car
A 12 tfc
•·. Jack W Carsey Mgr
$20 000 00
Case No 21090
peted Basement Garage 1
l/li4j
Phone992
218l
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Neat
2
Estate of Mlll'lred B Headley
742 4211
Rutland 0
PRIVATE
meetrng
room
for
level acre wrth plenty of
bedrooms
large
bath
out
Decea sed
any organ zat1on phone 992
bu1ld1ngs
and
block
garage
garden
space
Electnc
heat
Not1ce s hereby g 1ven tha t
3975
r-OAM to f1l1 ,o ur old COUCh and Askmg l USt '$8500 00
S23 500 00
Clarence M Headley of Reeds
3 11 tfc
cha~r cusi'Hons as l ow as BLOCK BUILDING - 72xl20
BUY OF THE YEAR Vtlfe Oh1o R D has been duly
S10
95
Upholstery
books
only
OR OLDER
appo1nted Executor of t he
Ran
ch type 3 BR Bath
soc
4 mch covered foam wtfh steel trusses Hurncane
I ' 2
BEDROOM
furnt s hed
Estate of Mildred B Headley
Lovely ktfchen
lot s of
mattresses for standard s 1ze fenced yard w1th 2nd butld1ng
apartment
5
minutes
walk
deceased late of Reedsv lie
bed
$29 95
Pomerov 26)(72 and steel monora11 lor
cab1nets and range Ut11ity
BE
from
CourthOuse
lnqu1re
at
Me1gs County OhiO
Recovery 622 E Man street
loadmg The matn bu1ldmg ts
R
Carport
Carpeted
112
Second tratler at !eft at V1c
Cred1fors are requ1red to Ide
Pomeroy Oh1o Phone 992
one large room wtth no posts
Brown s Tra1ler Court
acre 51700000
the1r cla1ms Wilh sad f1dqclary
75S4
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 3 27 3tc
FOR MOBILE HOMES or
W1th1n tour months
3 S 26tc 3 bedroom ranch type hom e
HOMES - Gas water and
Dated th s 181h day of March
Closets natural gas furnace
197A
5 ROOM apartment on Peoples - - - - - - - - - - - - - electrrc on 11. acres 200 ft
Terrace 1n Pomeroy Phone
n1ce k1tchen hvtng room 12x19
frontage
In
Pomeroy
(304) 675 3434
Mannmg D Webster
Copper plumb1ng, large garage
$3 000 00
3 29 31c
Judge
and nt ce lot Askmg $19 500 00
CLOSE TO MINE NO 3 -----Court of Common Pleas
45
ACRES
In
Rutland
About 2 acres 2 story frame
Probate DIV ISIOn
You have a good chance to TA KE soil away th e Blue Lustre
Townsh1p at only $125 00 per
4 SR P 2 baths Otntng R
way
f rom
car p ets
and
acre
earn
big money and prizes,
Porches
2 garages
Con
OJ 21 28 ( 4) 4 3fc
upholstery
Rent elec tr 1c
IF YOU HESITATE YOU
c r ete block storage bldg
shampooer $1
Baker Fur
too To find out lf there is a
OWE ANOTHER MONTHS
Recently
renovated
n1ture Company
route open m your neighRENT MA KE YOUR MONEY
$10 500 00
3 29 3tc

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3 26 121p

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Modd leport 0
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home For more tnformat1on
ca ll 992 7462
3 29 3tp

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ca bmet Makes des•gn st1 t
ches llg zag
buttonholes
bl1nd hems etc L ke new
On ly 589 95 Call Ravenswood
773 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
12 7 ftc

Sale

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ANT I QUE QUillS and tewelry
Also mlerested n furn1 tu r e
and d1shes
Ca 1 99 2 5262
even ngs or morn ngs
2 20 tfc

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Joseph J Davis, M D ,
servmg the Maddleporl area
with has off1ce at 306 N Second,
Middleport, has completed
conlinuang educallon
reqwremenls to retain active
membership m the Amencan
Academy
of
Famaly

By Bertha Parker
$15 00
Sabbath School attendance
on March 24 at the Free
DISC Brake A
L1ttle H lgher
Melhodast Church was 108
Offerulg for mornmg se&lt;&gt;:ace
was $liS 16 and attendance
Howard Well
was 85
Front End Spectahst
Mrs Pearl Jacobs remams a
pat1ent at Veterans Memonal
Hospal.al
Paul Archer, Columbus,
spent Saturday w1lh h1s
mother Mrs Georgia D•ehl
Mr and Mrs Mark Stahl of
soo E Mam St
Stockdale visited Saturday
Pomeroy, o.
wath Mr and Mrs Norman
992 2174
Schaefer
Mr and Mrs Charles Haley
Open Evemngs T1l
of Crooksville VISited recently
1
p
m &amp; Sal hi 5 p m
wi.th Mrs Georgia D1ehl
Serv1ce Dept Tol12
The Semor C1t1zens Chaar
On Saturday
was well rece1ved at the local
church Sunday evemng
Remember, we servace
Mrs Esl.a Wise as VIS Itang
what we sell.
near Steubenvalle and 1s
VISiting fnends here

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MOTORS, INC.

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f1 1n9 her Co 11pta nt on th1 ?711'1
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14 cents ]ter word three
and th e demand for re t&gt; f 'Ire to consecut ve 1nsert ens
obtam a d1vorce to be awarded
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we ek tors x consecut vc weeks
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8 30 a rn to .S 00 p m Oa l y
1974
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reli ef demanded m the Com

pan

LARRY E SPENCER
CLE RK OF THE COURT
O F COMMO N PLEA S
ME IG S COUNTY OHIO
COURT HOUSE
POMEROY OH IO
(3) 19 (41 5 2 19 76 (51 3 10

IN LOVING memory ot Mildred
Mare Powel
age J who
passed away Mare t 29 1973
In the memory of t he Pow ell
fam lly
Sad l y m ssed by
mo ther br ot her s a,-,d SISters
J 29 H e

l!c

FE MAL E Alask,1n Ma l smutc
doq Wolfe orav w1lh while
tr m we •g h s 80 lbs Los. I on
68 1 between Darw n and
S l OWV 1II e Phone 696 IIIII
3 /9 li e

Wanted To Buy
:J TO 100 a cr es ot vacan ll and n
Me1gs County Phone 992 3726
3 27 Si c
JUNK
Auto s
c omplete
del ve r ed roour yard We p ck.
up auto bod 1es and buy all
k nds of scrap metals and
ron R der s Sa lvage Sl ate
Route 12A Route 4 Pomeroy
Oh 1o Phon e 991 5 168
] 28 1?tp
OLD auto s 6 or. more cars w II
g ve '53 00 p ece 18 cars or
more w I g ve bett e r pr ce
Ca I 985 A297
3 28 tfc
N O 1 copp er BUc rad a to rs
J5c r ed brass -IOc ballenes
$1 :to M A Hal
Ree d sv tlt e
Oh o Pllone 378 6149
3 1~ tt c

OLD Upright ptanos
Any
cond 1t on Pay 1ng $10 cash
Wr11e
g v e d~recl10ns
to
WITT EN PIANO CO
P 0
BOX 18 SardiS OhtO .13946
3 13 JOtc
OLD furn1 ture oak tables
c lo cks 1ce boxes brass bed s
d shes de5k s or complete
households
Wrlle M
D
Miler Rt -1 Pomeroy Oh o
ca l l 992 7760
5 13 tf c

iJOOOQpcrvear
Anyone nt er es ted n own ng
th e r own P na Aus.mess
S7 500casll needed Wr1te Mr
Ed
a t 1175 Brown Rd
Columb us Oh 1o J J123
3 '17 12tp
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For

AM FM s t e re~ rad o 8 track
tape player 4 speaker sound
system
Balan ce S109 46 or
use our budge t terms Call
992 3965
3 18 tfc

vROCERY bvsmess for sale
Bu1ldmg for sale or l ease
Phone 773 5618 from B 30 p m
to 10 p m for appo nlment
3 20 tfc
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EXCELSIOR Salt Works
E
Mam St Pomeroy All k nds
of sa lt water pel ets water
nuggets block sa l/ and own
Oh10 R1ver Salt Phone 9112
389 1

SEW IN G Machmes Brand New
Z1g Zag 10 n ce walnut table
In or g 1nal ca rton '\ Never
used
Clearance on
7A
Models
(O nly
a
few
available)
MJ 40 cash or
terms ava1lab te Phone 991
2653
3 20 lfc

'5.55
On Most Amencan Cars

-G UARANTEEDPHONE 992 2094
Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
Opens Tol5

LO SE we1ght w th New Shape
Tablet s and Hydr ex water
P l i s at Dufton Drug tn
M ddleport and N elso n Drug
3 27 3t c

Monday thru Saturday
606 E Mam Pomeroy 0

Besl

3 28 4t(
STARC RAFT
tra1lers and
fold down5
qual ty and
serv1ce
Camp
Conley
Starcraft Sa tes Rt 6'l North
of PI Plea sant beh1nd Red
Carpet Inn Phone 675 5384
3 28 3tc

FURN ITURE
sofa
chair
ro c kmg cha r floor lamp two
tab l e l amps 2 end tab les
S275 refr gera tor S90 Call
992 7338 after 5 p m
3 27 3tc
BABY bunn es for sale fbr
Eas ter
See R ck.y Se ller s
Rae ne Oh10
3 27 41c

EXPERT
Wheel Alignment

machines 1972

CHURCH pu lp 1t stand
offer Phone 985 3825

FRESH Qualdy eggs
Open
farm produced Fed c ho1ce
gra n s and mash You w 11
en1oy these qva!lly eggs and
hea l thy food too They are
pr ced r~ght 1 J T
Led lie
F arm s Langsville Oh o
J 28 31p

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Employment Wanted

ALL WEATHER
N 2nd

IT

IS

All WEATHER
HARDWARE
Under New Management

M!ddleporl

Gene's
Body Shop
Ph 992 5271

Auto Sales

Now under new
management

stalled

RON AND
KAREN THOMAS

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

Stop m and sa v Hello Br:10g
1n lh1 s ad for a Free Gtft

808 W Matn Pomeroy

STEREO
Waln~J'l:'
AM FM
R ad1o
8 tra&lt;:K tape .... om
b1nat1on Balance SilO 73 or
terms avai l able Phone 992
3965
1 14 tfc

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Ph "2 2174

Pomeroy

'

,

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO
Ma son, W Va
773 5554

•

NELSON

992 2094
6CM E Maan Pomeroy

INTERIOR EXTERIOR
PAINTING

OFFICE SUPPLIES
and

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WANTED

FOR NEWSPAPERS

THE

ROSENBERG CO.

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CALL 992-2156

THE
DAILY SENTINEL

THE

WANTED
MOTOR
ROUTE
DRIVER

THE DAILY
SENTINEL

WISEMAN
AGENCY

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---------------

WANTED

PAPER CARRIER

THE MAN TO CALL

P-7027

CARPETING
501 NYLON

CLIFTON, W. VA.
PHONE 992-2156
THE DAILY
SENTINEL

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•7.95

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SPECIAL!

•52.95

•

'176.95

BOYS OR
GIRLS

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

'-==----------'

borhood

PHONE 992-5083

-- - - ---------~

CALL 992-2156

THE
DAILY SENTINE~_

TRAILEr space for rent m
Rc:cme Phon e 992 2429 or 992
2838
3 29 tfc

TRAILER
Browns Trailer
Park Phone 992 3324
3 29 tfc

Middleport Pomeroy

...

COUNTRY BUY ING

full power

Full power equ p factory a1r vmyl roof AM w1th
stereo tape red wt lh black top black vtny l1nterwr

$AVE

•
•

72 Cadillac Sed. DeVIlle, power, air··· .... 14900

72

P~. Duster Cpe., V-8 auto., P .S ........

12695

•

71 Ford

LTD

H.T. Cpe., atr, low mtles ..... 12495

70 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., pow., a1r, v-roof • .. • • 11495
1

70 Chev. Mal. Cpe., V-8 auto., P .S......... 1995
'

70 Chi}Sier Newport 4 Or., pow.

•69

AIR CONDITION NOW?

YES!

&amp; an .... 11995

ALL WEATHER
HARDWARE
N 2nd Ave Middleport, 0
Under New Management

68 Chev. 112 t. Pickup, V-8, lspeed .... • •- 11095
66 Cadillac H.T. Sedan ...................... 1595
63 Cadillac H.T. Sedan ..................... 1395

•

DON'T DRIVE A
•
GAS GULPER
OR A GAS HOG ;

'"

Phone Stanley 949-2189 ';
Bumper to Bumper
Servace
Fore1gn Cars Welcome :

RUTLAND
BARGAIN
CENTER
BEST IN USED
FURNITURE
See Us Before You Bu:y
9 Bedroom Suites
t2 Breakfast Sets

su 9S up
$10 00 up

1 Hode A Bed ____ 5115
1 Coppertone Fngtda1re
Elec Clean Elec
Range
hke new
1 Upnght PtanO - - - SS9S
l Years old
1 Wh1te Twm Stte Bedroom
Sutte wtth sprrngs &amp; mat
tress, like new

5239 95
2 Hutch Cabtnets S199 95 ea
One wtth glass one without
ltke new

I Kong Soze Bed ---S79 95
W1de Vartety-77 gas &amp; elec
ranges .15 refngerators, 2
wood wardrobes 7 hvtng
room suttes, JO chests &amp;
dressers
wood
rocker,
lamps, tables
washers,
dryers bunk beds, meta 1
chtna desk &amp; cha1r J atr
cond1floners
2
console
stereos love seat telev1s1on
sets twtn &amp; full SIZe beds &amp;
beddmg floor fans 3 range
hoods, etc

Rutland Fumiture
742 4211
See Herb

Rutland, 0
Dave or Mtke

Grate

DON T WASTE PRECIOUS
TIME TO BUY OR SELL
CO NTACT OUR OFFICE

Big Capacity
Mayt1g
AutomatiCS
2 speed oreratlon
Choice o
water
temps Auto water
level control L1nt
Filter or Power F 1n
Agitator
Perma Press
M•ytag
Halo of Heat
Dryers
Surround
clothes
w•th gentle even
heat No hot spots
no overdrylng Ftne
Mesh Lint F liter
We Specl11ize In
MAYTAG
Red Carpet
Service

HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
992 2259

RUTLAND FURNITURE

II no answer 992 ~568

ArnOIO GraTe

Rutland

Hospttal
The report showed that 268
home v1s1ts to ass1st patients
v..ere made durmg December

Green ftn1 sh spofl ess clean mtenor arr cond t1oned good
l 1res automaftc tr ans.
P ste enng &amp; brakes rnd 1o
Shnrp

January and February walh
staff members dnvang 4,219
m1les an average of 15 7 per
pal1enl Most uf the vtslls for
the three month penod were

1970 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ........ $1395
clean 1ntenor blue ftnt sh

made to prov1de nursmg

1970 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill

SC I\

$1295

Only

a

mne
1mprovmg
one
hospitalized one trans£erred

au tomalt c t ran smtss ton

and three pallenls dted

1973 CHEVROLET IMP. 4 DOOR

Mrs Edna Russell dareclor
of the home health serv1ce
through \\hach patients mav

F actory atr tmted g la ss while ovt&gt;r g r ecll go ld v n y l
tnt tnm 350 VB eng Ill' wheel cove r s w s w ttr es
e lt&gt;c cl ock bum p er guards pu shbulton radto

SPECIAL PRICE

recel\e nursmg and therapy

help at home '"ported that
procedure policy changes
recommended by the state
must be made Mrs Russell

s3495

Dona ld D1ener, Scott Lucas

ONLY A FEW NEW '73 PASSENGER CARS LEFT!
CHECK OUR CLOSE-OUT PRICES

,..,

and Hugh Custer. chairman of
the lward who presided Thursday "1ll revtew the changes
It was reported that the Rev
Father Bernard KraC)ovac,
!01 mer pastor of Sacred Hearl
Church m Pomeroy who has

.

"We run averv SimPle busme&amp;
WE SEll &amp; SERVICE CHEVROLET CARS &amp; TRUCK,,

been servmg on the board, has

61 Ford V-8, std. trans. •• .. • .... • • • • • • • .. • .. '95

•

Driver's Education Car
VERY LOW MILES

74 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan
V roof

14400

were to provide

physical lherap} to conhned
patients
Discharges for the three
month penod totaled 14 wtlh

1970 FORD FAIRLANE 500 ......... $895
Hardt op Coupe V
e ngrne
power s tee r rng radto

tee but a fe" - 14 of the

total -

4 door V 8 au tomat c pov.er stPer tng rad o good ftres

been transferred The group
diScussed replacang h1m

•
'

VW ANU UAT~U
SPECIALIST

Pontiac Bonn., 2 Dr. H.T., v-roof, a1r .... 1895

69 Chev. Imp. H.T. Cpe., V-8 auto .••••.•• -11295

Now whtle the weather IS
sftll coot IS the best ftme It
can be mstalled at your
convemence w1lh no watltng
around
tn
hot
muggy
weather
Phone 992 2550

meetmg at Vele1 ans Memor1al

blue t m sh s potles s 1ntcnor

71 Vega 2 Dr. G.T., 4 speed ............... 11995

the Metgs Coun ty Home Health
eluded Thursday afternoo n
when the Advtsory Boa1 d of the
serv1ce held 1ls quarterly

1971 COUGAR H.T. CP£.. .......... ~2395

Now

Attendwg

POMEROY MOTOR CO.
"Your Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves Till 8

were

D1ener,

Lucas Custer Dr
R1dg\\ay Mrs Maxme
steller Mrs Russell
Ehzabelh Smalh Mrs

and atr

992-2126

John
Hob
Mrs
Jean

Neal ex-off1c1o member , and

POMEROY

Mrs Lo1s Clelland

FREE LICENSE PLATE
With purchase of any new car,

now

until Apnl 1, 1974

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
'You'll Lake Our Qualaty Way
of Doang Busmess"
992 5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evemngs Unf•I6:0G-T•I5p.m. Sat.

Chrysler layoffs
could hit 19,300
DETROIT &lt;UPIJ - Chrysler Corp Tuesday
announced tentative plans to 1dle 19,300 workers m
temporary layoffs next month at assembly plants m
Detrmt, Belvidere, Ill and St Loms, Mo But the
f1rm mdJCated 1ts plans could be altered by
favorable developments m market and sales trends
It c1ted s1gns of an upturn mall segments of the
auto market and sa1d 1ts Apnl productiOn schedule
1s subJect to "rev1ew and reviSIOn "
The No 3 automaker said 11
has tentatively scheduled the
production of 135,000carsm the
UmtedStatesandCanada, wath
downtame antac1pated at four
U S plants The shutdowns
would 1dle 5 100 employes at
Chrysler's Lynch Road
Assembly Plant m Detrmt and
4,700 at 1ls Belvadere facility
dunng the f1rsl week of Apnl,

the 4,700 Belv1dere workers
and 4,800 at 1ts Jefferson
Avenue plant m Detrmt the
third week of Apral, and 4,700
workers al1ls St Louts facallty
the !anal week
Chrysler and Ford c1tmg
slumpmg sales and a resultmg
prof1l squeeze saad they are
slashmg lhe1r capal.al spendmg
budgets thiS year by a total of
some $185 m1l110n Ford ts
trnnmmg $100 mallion from the
more than $1 1 bllbon 1l had
planned to spend on facabties
th1s year, whale Chrysler IS
biting the bullet to the tune of
$85 mllhon
General Mlors, despite bemg
hit hardest of all the compames
by the energy ens••· saad at was
staymg w1th als plans to spend
alwut $1 3 balhon thiS year, a
shght mcrease over 1ls cap1lal
outlay for 1973

~ PROBLEM?
Call your
local specialist:

Diles Hearing
Aid Center

l
l
I

!

ON A LOSER I SHOP THESE WINNERS

Frank Gheen, Sales Mgr.

Rent-a-camp plan
opens on May 3rd
SIX two cots two foam
slecp mg mattresses, two torch

1973 CHEV. CUSTOM ..................$2895
, , ton p1ckup l ong wtde bed wtth topper

POMEROY
Next to Jones Boys

72 DiEV. %TON ....................... ~1995
Long w 1de bed

67 FORD 3/4 TON ......................... !695
4 Sp., l ong w de bed

HOURS:

62 FORD

314

_.. ,

TON ........................ }595

Long w 1de b1ied_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

DAILY
9 AM-8 PM

"CARS"

72 FORD LTD.......................... ..t1995
4 Or H T

fac a 1r

P

s

p1cruc table flre extmgwsher,

propane gas stove and a grate
for cookmg over an open fire

The campsites are set up to

&lt;I Dr

l ac atr

P S

P B

72 VEGA ...................................$1795
t Cy l

auto

70 PLYMOUTH ............................$1095
Sil l c l 1le '2 dr

BOYS
OR
GIRLS

H T

au t o

can

Meigs

ac

PS

70 FORD TORINO ...................... ..S1395
GT2drHT

69 FORD LTD .............................. $895
7 Dr

H T

66 BUICK leSABRE .......................f695

11 OR OLDER
BE A

4 Dr

H T

68 DODGE POLARA .......................f695

NEWSPAPER
CARRIER

1

Dr

H T

71 CHEV. BISCAYNE.. .................. !l595
4 Dr

You have a good chance to
earn Btg Money, and Pnzes
too 1 To find out II there IS a
route open m your ne1gh
borhood

fa c a1r

PS PB

67 PLYMOUTH fURY
4 Dr

HT

111 ................5795

Good Selection of Other Cars
See Ray Raggs or Roger Rae bel

CALL 992-2156
THE
DAILY SENTINEL

RIGGS USED CARS

985 4100
Located on St Rt 7

Puerto R1co for a week Mr
and
Mrs Chnton Galkey took
Harrisonville
them to Parkersburg to catch a
Society Ne~s
plane
Mr and Mrs Htal French
Mr and Mrs M A Epple
spent
an evemng wath Mr and
spent an evemng wath the Htal
Mrs Eugene Young
Frenches recently
Mrs Bernard Gtlkey and
Mass Karen Gilkey of Athens
mother,
Maddleport VISited the
and her roommate new to
Robert A1kares
Chnton Galkey of Albany
spent an evemng w•th hiS
mother
Frank
Landaker
of
Woodrow Colo has notified
rc lallves he expects to vasal
Ohao 1n a month or so health
penmlting He IS 94
Mrs John Stout and Mrs
W1llard Faudree spent an
afternoon w1th Mr Guy Bolw
Mrs Howard Gilkey has
taken a leave of absence from
the bank where she •• em
ployed and expects to undergo
surgery for an over acllve
thyroid The F 0 Whaleys wall
keep Joey Jay while h1s mother
IS hosp1tahzed
Mrs Amanda Morris, s1ster
of Mrs May Mason, was a
pallent at Veterans Memonal
Hospalal
Mr Dana Hamng of Lan
caster passed away at h1s
home Saturday He was the son
of Clled and Hallae Hamng and
Funeral was at Hughes
Funeral Home an Athens walh
bur1al m Wells Cemetery
The stepson of Esla Mae
Blackwood Taylor was killed
when ndwg a b1cycle
Mrs Margaret Elias was
made a member of the
Presbytenan Church Sunday

Ohio rent-a-camp
sleeps up to six

Dr. Davis re-elected to

mornmg

Mr and Mrs Ronald Brown
spent Sunday w1lh her father

family physicians group Laurel Cliff

Chester, 0

the M A Epples
Mr Peterson moved from
the May Scharbath house to the
Harold Graham house Has
\\lie and chtldren are stall m
Tennessee due to the death of a
re1altve
Mrs
Frances Howery
returned home from Veterans
Memorial Hosp1lal and 1s much
unproved

•

Sm1th Nelson Motors
500 E Mam
Pomeroy, Oh1o

We don't want you back
because the JOb
was done WRONG .
We want you back
because the JOb
was done RIGHT•
COME SEE THE
DIFFERENCE

:qtCIAL fOR APRIL

c:;,

Front End Alignment

&amp;
Front Wheels Packed

Physac1ans,
a
national
"""ocaataon
of
family
doctors
commodate two addalwnal
Requ~rements
call
for
people w1th their own sleepmg
members to complete a
gear
muumwn of ISO hours of accredited continwng medical
study every three years
Members become eligible for
re-electwn at the end or the
thard year followmg their
First No Hitter
electiOn w membership The
Joe Borden of the Boston academy, the country's second
Braves p1tched the first no largest natiOnal medical
h1t game on maJor league
assoc1at1on,ls the only national
baseoall on May 23 1876
med1cal group that requires
members to keep up with
mediCal progress through
Howery, 23 A Columb•a
conllnumg
educallon
Mmms H Elholt, Ahce I'
Ivan Wells to Sybil Ebers
The
academy,
founded 111
Elholl to Walham Dye Shelba
bach 93 36 A , Chesler
1947 and headquartered in
S} bal Ebers bach to Ivan Dye 10 A , Sulton
Kansas
City, Mo , was mWalham 8 Rare Ruby P
Wells Mnrgaret Mae Yost
strumental
m the establish·
R1fe to Jerry D Swartz, Cathy
Parcels f'he.sr.e t
ment
of
a
new primary
Chffut U E WhH Lmglun , A S"arlz 021 A , Sahsbur)
Basllw Garolama G1Ul1etta specaalty 111 family practice 111
Barbara G Wh!llangton to
R1chard Alan Shuler Anna G1rolam• to Gemma M Case! 1969 The new specialty IS
Uly E Stnckland Gmdo J expected to mcrease the
Grace Shuler 4 A Sc1p10
nwnbers of family phySICIBI18
Eldon Gaul dec to Evelyn Garolama Lot Pomeroy
BasiliO G1rolama Gauhetl.a available to serve the public m
E Gaul Cert of Trans ,
the future The academy's
G1rolanu to Gemma M Casc1
Cheste r
con'tmumg
educataon program
Eldon Gaul, dec to Evelyn GUido J Glrolaml, Lol
IS the foundation of eligibility
E Gaul Aff for Tran s PomNnJ
MarBaret E IJmgess to for famJiy doctors now in
Chester
Cla1a r:; Ho,.ery, Exec, Roger I) Dangess Lots practice who apply for cer·
t1flcahon in the new speciality
Edd1e Lou Howery to Rodney Harr~&lt;onvJlle
but

p B

71 DiEV. IMPALA ...................... ~1795

SUNDAYS
1 PM-6 PM

lamps an 80 quart coo ler .

s leep four,

J

PHONE 992-7777

was ra1sed m Dowmngton

The Ohao Department of
Natural Resources htghl)
successf ul
rent a camp
program offers fully equapped
camps•tes such as th1s one for
$7 a mght Campsites at seven
state parks wall be avaalable
May 3 through October 27 for
fam1lles who want to try
campmg but don't own the
necessary equipment There
wtll be four campsates at each
park, walh a seven-mght luml
on tbe length of stay
ReservatiOn appllcalaon
forms can be oblamed by
conlaclmg any of the seven
Thorough test1ng.
state parks for thas program
followed
by
ap
The park addresses and
propnate med1cal or
telephone munbers are Grand
chmcal referral
Lake-St Marys State Park,
Box 308, St Marys, Ohio 45885
Full lane of the latest
A
Long
Hall
Tete (419) 394-3611 Fmdley
eleclromc
hearang
If the Washmgton Manu- Slate Park, Rt J, Wellington,
a1ds
ment were laad lengthwise on Ohto 44090 Tele (216) 647-4490
the floor of the grand con West Branch State Park, 5708
Rental plan or budget course of Umon Statwn m Esworthy Road
Rt 5,
Washmgton DC , 1t would
terms
lack 205 feel of
g the Ravenna, Ohio 44266, Tele
grea t hall T monum nt 1s (216) 296-3239, Hamson Lake
Twenty five years of 555 feet tall the concuu~~::'\Slale Park, Rl 1, Fayette, Ohw
expenence
760 feet long
43521 Tete (4191 237 2593
Wnte for tnformatton or ca II
Punderson State Park, Box 178,
tor an appotntment
Newbury, Ohio 44065 Tele
(216) 564-2279 , Stonehck State
Tnal Bv Error
Pal k, Rl I Pleasant Plam,
LOUISiana settlers tned to Ohw 45162 Tete (513) 625 7544
grow md1go and when that and Blue Rock State Park, Rl
RoverSJde Profes 51 onall fruled, ,,SWLicl)ed With little I, Blue Rock, OhiO 43720 Tete
Bldg • 444 west un1on St , suceess to tobacco before 1614) 675-470
(Tel 592 6238J
learmng that sugarcan• and
uampers are provaded a 1~
Athens. Ohoo 45701
l cotton could flounsh m the
foot
by !Moot tent that sleeps
soal there

!HEARINGl

liAS

This m[ormallon was m

4 door I own~er new ca r trade 1n good 1st ltne f 1re s
spo t less c lean 1nler1 or small VB engtne au tomatt c fran s
mts ston The nght s ze
the rtght pr CE' Valu e $ 625

4 Door V 8 engt n e std trans
radto good f 1res 1 owner

S1xteen referrals for St!rVlCe
\H'I e recctved fr om a1ea
doctors and hospitals dunng
the past qum te1 operatmns of
Se1VICe

1971 DODGE CORONET ............. 51495

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

GREAT
COUNTRY

STEREO
92.1
WMPO-FM

-·

CALL CARL NELSON

A

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8 Fleets1r!e whde over blue ftn std tran s rad 10 good
w s w trr es whee l fove '&gt; 1ear sl t&gt;p bumper A nt ce one

73 Cadillac Cpe. DeVtlle, power, air · • · ••••• 15900

ROOF PAINTING

11

NEWSPAPER
CARRIER

Ltght green green vmyl roof &amp; 1nfer10r
equ 1p factory a~r

But It to Your Specs
Delivered to Job Site

POMEROY
HOME &amp; AUTO

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NEWSPAPER
CARRIER
SYRACUSE

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recorded

1972 CHEV. PICKUP .. .. ........ 52495

$AVE
74 Olds 98 luxUiy Sedan

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LARRY'S
MOBILE
HOMES

"TRUCKS"

4 000 miles

74 Olds Cutlass 4 Dr. Sedan

From the largest Truck or
Bulldozer Rad1ator to the
smallest Heater Core
Nathan B1ggs
Rad1ator Spectahst

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$1.40

matchmg ntenor

$AVE

Pa1nt1ng A Specialty
PUBLIC NOTICE
GUN Sh oo t Sa turday Ma r ch
Tt e To low1ng documents
FURNITURE
30 7 p m Mile H111 Road
Area s Most
were rece ved prepared by the
Sponsor ed by Rae ne F1re
ELECTROLUX
Vacuum
Rea so nable Pnces
Oh o E nv ronmental ProteCtiOn
Stop In and See Our
Department
Cleaners complete w th at
Agen c y durm g the prev tous
1973 FORO Ranger PICkup F
3
26
41
c
trelp
Wanted
Floor Dasplay
tachment s ;;ordwtnder and
week
W1th n two weeks of
25 0 12 000 miles Phone 992
All work guaranteed
pa1nt spray Used but 10 l 1ke
noTi ce of the 1nvo ved ap
7110 any t1m e
CAR Hops and Wa tress Apply
KOSMET I CS
&amp;
new cond lion
Pay \3A A5
pi1Cat 10n 1n OEPA Weekly KOSCOT
3 26 61c
1n per s on
Crow s Steak
WI GS
F-o r a good I ne of
cas h or budget plan ava ilabl e
HAVING fre ght probl ems? For
Rev1ew anyone aggr evt-d or
Hou se Pomeroy
C BRADFORD Auct 10neer
Cosme! cs
fr1endly serv1ce
PhOne 992 2653
ntra"and 1nterstate serv 1ce to
adversely affec t ed by 1ssuance
1955 C HEVROLET 396 wtth
Co mpl ete Serv1ce
3 25 6tc
and someone to c hat wllh
3 20 ff c
and from ma1or gateways
or renewa of any perm H sl
Phone 9A9 3821 or 949 3161
headers 5250 1969 Chevelle 2
g 1v e me a call He en Jane WOMEN or m~- ;;;;t;d for
catl
GHE
at
1
(800)
762
1267
ltcense (sJ or var ance(s) may
Ractne Oh1o
dr hardtop 4 speed 396 5750
Brown 992 5 11 3
request
an
ad tud cat1on
FARMS
AND
1ght del tvery work Call Mr CLELAND
3 29 ltc
Phone 992 3992
Cntt Bradford
J 19 tic
hearmg
by
wrdten
GREENHOUSE A var~ety o f
Dav s (30.4) 773 $832 between
5 1 lfc
3 27 3tc
request
pussuant
to
9 a m and 5 p m da ly
cabbage and tom a to plant s
IORICE
CONSTRUCTION
Oh o Rev sed Code Sec 110n CAL L Polly S AUC TIOn or stop by
for sale Also broccoli and 1966 DODGE Polara
Roofmg
spout1 ng
k1tchens EXCAVATING dozer loader
3 26 7tc
A dr
37A5 07 That statute does not
cau t tflower
sweet peppers
a nd bathrooms Complete
stal1on wagon P S and P B
and backhoe work
sept1c
to ge t r1d of !h ose unwanted
perm 1 hear ng requests on
hot peppers eggp lant s head
remodel1ng Phone 742 6273
CARPENTER capable of fin iS h
body motor and t1res Good
tanks Insta lled dump trucks
1tems Se ll 1f the aucr on ..,ay
perm II modd1cat ons com
lettuce
and
EASTER
12 3 tt c
and general ca r pen tr y for
and lo boys for h 1re w tll haul
cond1 t1on See after noon or
537 H1gh Stree t M ddlepor t
pla1nls ver1fled complatnts
FLOWERS
pansy
mums
new home con struct on Call
evenm gs Francts Webb Rt
fill d1rt top sotl limestone
992 3509 Open 9 a m to s p m
propos ed act ons or ac t ons
aza ea
hydrangea
DON T FUSS Don t cuss !urn
Great Amerrcan Homes 742
2 Racme Oh o 4577 1
and gravel Call Bob or Roger
Monday Wednesday Thu rs
W 1l h1n 30 days of pub l calion
3664
your runk automobiles over to
geran1ums p etuntas severa l
Jeffers day phone 992 7089
3 28 Jtc
day Fnday un/1 noon
of l h1 S not1Ce any person may
k1nds of hangmg basket s
us R1vers1de Au to Wreckmg
ntghl Phone 992 3525 or 992
3 11 121c
3 13 30tc
( l l subm1 1 wntten facts or
Phone I (304 ) 773 5890
Ger ald ne Cle land
Rac1n e
1964
CHEVELLE
283
5232
op n1on s re1a11ng to act tons
Oh tO
3 7 26tc
automatic
excellen t con
2 11 tfc
WANTED
for
Holze
r
Med1ca1
propos ed acl ons or ver f1ed GUN Shoot 7 p m Fr day at the
3 29 tf c
d l1on Phone Larry Hill 98 5
- ----- -----~ -- Cent er
2 ex.penen ce d food
Rac1ne
G
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Clu
b
Factory
A
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1
OMO
BILE
Insuran
ce
b~en
compi.J1n ts (2) request a publiC
3335
DOZER work land cle•armg by
serv1ce personnel mus t have
choked guns only Assorted
ca n celle d?
Lost
your
meet n g rega rd1ng proposed
the acre hour y or contract
1974
ZIG ZAG
SEW IN G
3 24 6f c
expenence In food buy1ng
meats
operators ftcense Catt 992
acllons
and or (3) request
farm pond s roads etc Large
MACHINES lett n ayaway
1nven tor1es
and
work
7428
3 27 3tc
not1 ce of further act1ons on
dozer and operator W1th over
All but II m to buttonhole do
aSSignments Apply 1n person
proceedmgs
6 15 tfc
Mobile Homes For Sale
20 years exper~ence Pulltns
s tretch sewtng and lan ey
at the per sonnel off 1ce or call
Sa f e
Thursday
Address a l commun1Cai10ns GARAGE
446 5 105
Excavating Pomeroy Ohto
st tch 1ng Pay lUSt SIJB 75 cash
Fr
day
a
nd
Sa
turday
at
to Heanng C erk Oh 1o EPA P
12x44
2
Phone 992 2478
or ferm s available Trade Ins 1969 SKYLI NE
J
28
3t
c
Sharon W1se s
Salem Sf
0 Box 1049 Columbus Oh10
bedroom
wheels on
new
accep t ed Phone 992 2653
12 19 ttc
Real
Estate
For
Sale
Rutland
Baby
c loth es
43216
underpmnmg awn ng and
3 27 tfc
materntly clo th es ch ldr en s WOMAN or h gh ~ho~~~~to
MEIGS
'READYMIXCONCRETE
attached
Ulllify
room
L1ke
stay at ntght
Very ltll/ e --- ~- --------2 BEDROOM house m M d
and adult s c loth es Plus m1sc
Proposed
ss~ance
of
new $2 800 Phone Athens
def1vered rtght
to
your
VACUUM Cleaners Brand new
housework
Phone 992 5939
dl eport
N ew k1tcht;on and
3 27 3tc
592 2828
mod1ftcat1on to a 1r perm t to
pro1 ect Fast and easy Free
lank type models
W1fh 5
bath appl1ances Included
3
28
Jtc
operate
3 27 61c
est mates Phone 992 3284,
attachmenrs Only S24 40 cash
Ca ll 992 5310
Bradbury Schoo l Bradbury
Goeglem Ready M x Co
or term s ava lable
New
3 19 26tc
Road M1ddleport Appltca t1on
M 1ddleport Oh10
Upr 1ght models S29 90 cash or
No(s) 0653000036 8002
WE NOW PAY
terms ava1lable
Trade 10S
6 30 tfc
NEWLY redecorated home w1th
Real
Estate
For
Sale
Central
Bu ld1ng
South
accepted Phone 992 2653
bath full basement good coal
Fourth Ave
Middlepor t Ap
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
3 27 tfc 9 ROOMS 1 • bath fully ca r
fur na ce m Pomeroy SS 500
Pl1cat On No(S) 0653000035 B001
REASONABLE rates F'h 446
No
Sunday
calls
Phone
742
peted
new furnace
trtple
Col Gas Trans Crp Lebanon
4782 Gall1polts John Russell
5825
1 72 ACRE Jo t Phon e 742 3656
qarage n Long Bottom Ohto
Compressor Sta
RD I Por t
Owner and Operator
3 28 6tc
3 29 ltp
on Ohio Rn,er Phone 84 3 2207
lan d
Appl ca t on
No(s)
5 12 tfc
Per Hundred Pounds
- - or YY2 2164
0653000024 B001
INVE
ST
MENT
PROPERTY
3 27 6tp
COAL FOR SALE JAYMAR
Col Gas Tra n s Crp Me1gs
SEP TIC
TANKS
AROBIC
10 acres of land n Rock
COAL
COMPANY
THE
Compres sor
St a
RD
2
SEWAGE
SYSTEMS
Spr1ng s Oh1o Tht s land 1S
MEIG S &amp; C.ALLIA LINE
Pomeroy App 11 ca t1on No(sJ
CLEANED
REPAIRED
NEW3bedroom home J" ~ bath
part of an area subd1v1ded for
STATE
ROUTE
7
AT
0653000022 B001
M I LLER
SANI TATION
garage basement on G ravel
new
houses
bur
due
to
fhe
CHESHIRE OPEN 7 AM
Kfi"IIY Manufacturmg Co 938
STEWART OHIO PH 662
Hill Middleport Natural gas
M011day Thursday
Me1gs
County
Plannmg
TILL 6 30 PM 5 DAYS A
Logan Mtddfeport App l calion
3035
already 1n
Phone Date
Commlss
on
regulat1ons
a
nd
9Ttll4
30
No(s) 06~3000005 R001 R002
WEEK PHONE 992 5693
10 4 lfc
Dutton 992 3369 even ngs
my health I must sell 11 Will
Fnday 9 111112 noon
Me1gs Co Farm Bureav Coop
3 :15 5tc
992 2534
sell all or any part Btll W11te
Assn Ea st Ma1n St Pomeroy
SEPTIC
TANK S
cleaned
1 17 tt c
Rock Sprmgs 992 2789
Appl1catton No(s) 06530000&lt;15
Modern San tta tton 99'l 3954 or
GOOD
qual1
ly
hay
A
l
so
2
3
24
Btc
POOl
992 73A9
Reg stered Beagles Ca l l 992 BEAUTIFUL new homes no;; - -- - - - - - - - -- -Me1gs H 1qh School Roure 3
10 23 tfc
7201 after 5 p m
under
construct1on
1n
pr
i
me
Pomeroy Appl 1cat on No ( s)
3 24 12tc
locatiOn on c ty water and
0653000031 BOO 1
SEWI NG MACHINES Repatr
sewer ChOICe of des1gns Wall
Me1gs Jun tor H1gh School
service all makes ~ 2 228A
to
wall
ca
rp
eh
ng
and
atr
WE HAVE all your upholstery
M1d
Sou th Th rd Avenue
The Fabr tc Shop Pomeroy
c.ond 1fiOnlng mcluded
Will
needs
bur l ap
den 1m
dleport AppliCat iOn (NO(S}
Authonzed Srnger Sa tes and
79 Depot Street
help
arrange
f1nanc1ng
06530000 34 8001
ca mbrtc foam glue z1ppers
Servtce We Sharpen SCissors
convent1onal loan s WITh down
tack1ng
str1ps
sprrngs
and
M1dclleport
Elementary
payment
low
as
5
pet
Other
3 29 tfc
Athens,
Ohao
clips
chipboard
button
Pearl St
Midd l e port
Ap
new homes available to
GallipoliS
- -- PIICi?IIIOn No{s) 0653000037 B001
tw1ne sewmg thread
legs
DOZER and back hoe work
qu&lt;: l tf1ed buyers Wlfh NO
upho l stery books dacron
Pomeroy
Elementary
ponds and septiC tanks d1t
OOWN
PAYMENTI
Call
webbmg sprrng twme tacks
Mulberry
Ave
Pomeroy
chmg serv tce top soli, fill
Exc1hng
col lect 614 837 65AO or 239 0785
App ii Ga t lOll N 0 (S) 0653000032 A F UL L gospel rev tval w il l be
we lt cord
cotton SWivel
d rt
ltmestone
B&amp;K Ex
or
wr1te
Great
Amer~can
held at the Me 1gs Jun1or H1gh
BOOl
bases
foam
foam
fo am
New Home
cavat1ng Phone 992 5367 or
Homes
Inc
P
0
Box
687
M1ddleport
Oh1o
March
29
Pomeroy Recovery 622 E
Rut and Elementa ry Co lege
992 3861
Pomeroy Oh10 45769
30 and 31 at 7 30 p m each
Ma n St
Pomeroy
Oh o
Avenue
Appl ca t1on No(sJ
YOU
WONT
BELIEVE
9 1 ttc
even1ng
and
Sunday
af
3 1 tfc
phone 991 7554
06530000 35 BOO I
YOUR EYES WHEN YOU
----- - ------ternoon 2 p m
Evangei1S I
Rutl a n d
Gy mnas um
3 5 26fc
STEP IN SIDE THIS NEW
WILL TRIM or cut trees and
7 ACRES land on State Route
Chester Estep
C:h l l1cothe
- - - - -Rut and
Oh o
Ru tl and
Ap
S PLIT
LEVEL
HUGE
shrubbery
Also clean out
248
Tuppers
Pfams
and
Oh
o
Spec
1a
l
smgtng
each
PHONE:
992-2156
PI 1Cal10n No(s) 0653000044 BOOl
SPINET CONSOLE PIANO LIVING ROOM WITH A
basements athcs etc Call
Chester water natural gas
even ng by Gospel Tones and
Sal1sbu r y E tementary Route
Wa n red Respons ble par ty ro
949 322 1 or 742 4441
LOVELY BALCONY EF
Phone 667 3756 after 4 p m
other s 1ngers
Everybody
POMEROY, 0.
3 Pomeroy A ppltcal on No(s)
purc hase sp m et p a no on low
3 29 Jtp
FECT GOING TO THE 3
3 14 26tc
welcome
0653000029 BOO\
monthly payments Can be
LARGE
BEDROOMS
3 20 IOtc
Sugar Run F lour M 11 180
seen locally Wr te Manager
or exter1or pa1nt
BEAUTIFUL BUILT IN J INTERIOR
10
Mulberry Str ee l
Pomeroy
P 0
Box 276 She l byville INVESTMENT property
rng For tree esttmates ca ll
tASH
pa1d
tor
a11
makes
ana
OAK
CABINETS
"'
W
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acres of !and m Rock Spr1ngs
Appi1Calion
No (s) 0653000001
lndtana 46t76
992 3903
POOl
models of mobile homes
Oh1o Th1 s land s part of an
QUALITY
APPLIANCES!
3
29
2tp
3 1 26tc
Phon e area code 61A A23 953 1
area subd1v ded for new
The
lmper~al
Etectr1c
B U ILT IN COMPLETELY
4 13 tfc
houses bul due to the Me 1gs
Company 345 Syca more St reet
CARPETED
FO
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DAD
A
APPROXIMATELY 12 acres of
County P l annrng CommiSSIOn
Millersport App t calion No (s)
LARGE 2 CAR GARAGE 4
levet farmmg ground 1u st
For
06530000'16 BOOl ROO!
regulatiOns and my health t
WITH
WORKSHOP PLUS ~
outs1de Racine Calf 949 A433
must sell t Will sell any or
Veterans Memorta l Hosp
ACRES
TO
PUTTER
t
II l 30 or 949 3272 after 1 30
part of
Bill W11te
Rock
Mulberry Ave
PO Box 307
AROUND ON LOCATED IN
tll7pm
Sprmgs 992 2789
Pomeroy App l1 ca tton No(sl
3 29 3t c
RUTLAND
YOU MUST
Cal l
BY BARWICK
065 3000002 N001
3 2A 8tc
SEE THE INSIDE OF THIS
1971 KAWASAKI 500 2 helmets
REGULAR 9 95
ONE TO APPREC I ATE IT
Steve Snowden
(31 29 ltc
5 ROOM hous e
b ath
full
sissy bar extended foot rest
basement l arge back porch
Ph 992 7155
INIIIIANCI
Tuppers Plam s OhiO
Call
Sq Yd
s 1ts on 1 acre of ground about
OFFICE 446 3643
667 6385 after 5 p m
12 m le from Rae ne Phone
EVENINGS
State Farm Insu rance Compd n1 es
3 29 3tc
949 3743
NOTICE OF
Bud McGhee-446 125S
Pnce 1ncludes ~nsta ll af1on
APPOINTMENT
3 28 6tc
E M ' Ike' Wlseman- 446
9N FORD tractor d•sc p low
Case No 21 171
and fr ee padd1ng Talk to
Pomeroy,
Oh1o
3796
Estate
ol
Mabel
cultivator and mower Will 5 ROOM house and bath two
Cline SHOOTING Match Forked Rvn
W ende ll
Grate
carpet
Deceased
se ll separate Phone (6 14) 696
Sportsman Cl ub noon Sunday
car garage 2 story on Carson
consultant
3851
No tice IS hereby given that
Factory chocked guns only
Road tn Mason
Co nta ct
3 26 51 p
~hn W Zerkle o l M 1ddleport
3 28 2tc
R ussel l Ball 773 5606
For Rent
e gs Co unty Oh10 has been
3 12 ttc
- W e have hundreds of
FUR
NI
S
HED
dulyappomted Admm 1strator of SHOOT I NG
M atch
Corn
two
room
carpet values Your jOb can
apartment on Spnng Ave
!h e Es tat e of Mabel Cline
Hollow Gun Club turn f~rst
Buy 'Em Now!
be compteted In 1 to 2 weeks
Call Sunday or even1ngs 992
deceased late of Middleport
rtght alter Miles Cemetery
3429
Me1gs County on 10
Rutland
Factory choked
No long wa11ing penod
20" Turf Tnm 3 H P
Creditors are required to file
guns only Sund ay March 31
3 2B 61p
POWER MOWERS
lpm
the r cia ms w th sad fldUc ary
Wlthtn four n on th s
3 28 31c ONE 2 room and bathfu~-;5hed
apartment utI l1es pa1d One
Dated lh1s 121h day of March
191A
3 rooms shower apartment
RUMMAGE
Sa l e
Monday
Ull l l ttes furn1 shed 1n Mason
1 Roll Candy Stnpe w1th
through Saturday 10 fill 3
26" Turf T!l3 112 H P
W Va Reynolds Apartments
Someth ng different every
rubber
back, 3 99 sq yd
Mann1ng D Webster
TILLERS
Phone 1 D 04 J 77J 5147 on Rt
day
Fry Bulld1ng
M d
Judge
N1ce for bedrooms dens,
33
Mason
dleport Phone 992 5335
Court of Commo n Pleas
LOVELY BRICK
Wath Reverse
kitchens etc
3 'l&lt;l 6tp
3 2.1 6tc
Probate 0 VISIOn
MIDDLEPORT
S bedroo,ms,
type 3 BR Bath Donong R
--~----------13 ) 15 22 29 Jt c
gas
furnace
ntc e
K rtchen has 24 ft cab rnets
3 AND 4 ROOM furn i Shed and
basement 2 full baths 2
stamless
steel range oven
unfurn 1shed
apartments
POMEROY LANDMARK
NOTICE OF
porches and garage Now only
and smk Dtnmg area and
Phone 992 5434
APPOINTMENT
bar Hardwood floors car
A 12 tfc
•·. Jack W Carsey Mgr
$20 000 00
Case No 21090
peted Basement Garage 1
l/li4j
Phone992
218l
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Neat
2
Estate of Mlll'lred B Headley
742 4211
Rutland 0
PRIVATE
meetrng
room
for
level acre wrth plenty of
bedrooms
large
bath
out
Decea sed
any organ zat1on phone 992
bu1ld1ngs
and
block
garage
garden
space
Electnc
heat
Not1ce s hereby g 1ven tha t
3975
r-OAM to f1l1 ,o ur old COUCh and Askmg l USt '$8500 00
S23 500 00
Clarence M Headley of Reeds
3 11 tfc
cha~r cusi'Hons as l ow as BLOCK BUILDING - 72xl20
BUY OF THE YEAR Vtlfe Oh1o R D has been duly
S10
95
Upholstery
books
only
OR OLDER
appo1nted Executor of t he
Ran
ch type 3 BR Bath
soc
4 mch covered foam wtfh steel trusses Hurncane
I ' 2
BEDROOM
furnt s hed
Estate of Mildred B Headley
Lovely ktfchen
lot s of
mattresses for standard s 1ze fenced yard w1th 2nd butld1ng
apartment
5
minutes
walk
deceased late of Reedsv lie
bed
$29 95
Pomerov 26)(72 and steel monora11 lor
cab1nets and range Ut11ity
BE
from
CourthOuse
lnqu1re
at
Me1gs County OhiO
Recovery 622 E Man street
loadmg The matn bu1ldmg ts
R
Carport
Carpeted
112
Second tratler at !eft at V1c
Cred1fors are requ1red to Ide
Pomeroy Oh1o Phone 992
one large room wtth no posts
Brown s Tra1ler Court
acre 51700000
the1r cla1ms Wilh sad f1dqclary
75S4
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 3 27 3tc
FOR MOBILE HOMES or
W1th1n tour months
3 S 26tc 3 bedroom ranch type hom e
HOMES - Gas water and
Dated th s 181h day of March
Closets natural gas furnace
197A
5 ROOM apartment on Peoples - - - - - - - - - - - - - electrrc on 11. acres 200 ft
Terrace 1n Pomeroy Phone
n1ce k1tchen hvtng room 12x19
frontage
In
Pomeroy
(304) 675 3434
Mannmg D Webster
Copper plumb1ng, large garage
$3 000 00
3 29 31c
Judge
and nt ce lot Askmg $19 500 00
CLOSE TO MINE NO 3 -----Court of Common Pleas
45
ACRES
In
Rutland
About 2 acres 2 story frame
Probate DIV ISIOn
You have a good chance to TA KE soil away th e Blue Lustre
Townsh1p at only $125 00 per
4 SR P 2 baths Otntng R
way
f rom
car p ets
and
acre
earn
big money and prizes,
Porches
2 garages
Con
OJ 21 28 ( 4) 4 3fc
upholstery
Rent elec tr 1c
IF YOU HESITATE YOU
c r ete block storage bldg
shampooer $1
Baker Fur
too To find out lf there is a
OWE ANOTHER MONTHS
Recently
renovated
n1ture Company
route open m your neighRENT MA KE YOUR MONEY
$10 500 00
3 29 3tc

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74 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

Custom Hatc hba ck Coupe dark green t1m sh l tke n ew
wh l e wa I l1rcs
fu ll wheel covers
protectrve stde
m o ldmg s pow c1 br a k ~.;s rad o 6 cy lmde r c ngme stan
dard fran s m iS!&gt; tOn A ve1y popula r modE' a r d pnced to go

Lines and Power
Lmes All work done by the "
foot or contract Also dozer
work and septic tanks tn

COLOR FADED?

For Free Es.hmate 1nqu1re
now about a beaut1ful new
roof tn fa s.hton colors

N znd

USED CARS

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1973 CHEVROLET NOVA ...... .... $2695

Water

LEAKING?

EXPERIENCED pa nter
1n
ter1or and exrer or Ca ll Don
VanMete r 985 3951
3 26 121p

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DITCHING SERVICE

HARDWARE
Modd leport 0
Ave

IS YOUR ROOF

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WILL do babys1tt1ng
n my
home For more tnformat1on
ca ll 992 7462
3 29 3tp

referrals

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model •n beautiful walnut
ca bmet Makes des•gn st1 t
ches llg zag
buttonholes
bl1nd hems etc L ke new
On ly 589 95 Call Ravenswood
773 9521 or 273 9893 after 5 00
12 7 ftc

Sale

~&amp;at~

.'B usiness Services
.

Sale

SI N GER sew ng

EAR N S I ~OOO

6 5 tk

ANT I QUE QUillS and tewelry
Also mlerested n furn1 tu r e
and d1shes
Ca 1 99 2 5262
even ngs or morn ngs
2 20 tfc

Notice

For

Busal)ess Opportumhes

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was $liS 16 and attendance
Howard Well
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Mr and Mrs Mark Stahl of
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cesslble iri town--and-country
America than m large,
cosmopolitan cities.''
Whether or not you agree,
the book is convincing evidence

Lou proved his theory at least

· to

his own satisfaction. He
called it an account of a "very
ordinary, often weak man

crawling slowly back from the

MEIGS THEATRf:
Ton ight, Sat., ~un.
March 29 ·30·3 1
THE DEADLY
TRACKERS
( Tec hn ico lor)
Richard Harr 1s
Rod Ta\o·lor

Aiken after the 1972 presidential elections. He would write
on ly his rcliginn columns and
OlTCJSiona l speci&lt;ll arLidcs.
Then. 14 months later, he

suffered a hear! attack and left

killed by- cars

WASHINGTON C.H. Ohio
• killed m
Two deer were
1UP! 1 - Police chief Rodman
separ ate traffic accidents Scott said .today that shoes.
investigated Thursday by the worn by one of four prisoners
Ga llia-Meigs Post Sta te High- who escaped from the Southern
way Palmi.
Ohio Correctional Facility at
fam ilies livmg in modern brick
The deer mishap occurred at Lucasville had hollowed out
homes and driving late model 7 a.m. on Rt. 160, four tenths of compartments that could have
cars. I see black people sitting a mile from Rt. 35. The animal held contraband.

Washington as soon as he was

He found so utherners he

A second accident oc·curred

knew fa sc inated but not
shock ed by Watergate .
1" Southerners take for
gra nted that all politicians are
apl to be crooked unless very
closely watched ... As one of my
frien&lt;ts remarked during the
Watergate hearings, 'Every
politician knows that it pays to
be honest -but it don 't pay as
much'. "I
He found the verities of
Aiken unchanged .

on Rt. 35, three and five tenths
of a mile west of Rl. 7 where a
deer ran into the path of a car
operated by Larry Baker, 33 , of
Pomeroy.
Ronald J. Lively, 17, R•. 2,
Gallipolis, was cited to
Municipal Court for failure to
stop within the assured clear
distance following a rear end
collision on Rl. 7, one and seven
tenths miles north of Gallipolis.
Officers said the Lively car

Chandler and son, Mary Eloise
Cox, Mary Kathryn Craig,
Ore tha Crookham, Atla
Deverick, Cheryl Dickerson,
Marjorie Donnally, Phyllis
Dowell, Ralph Durst, Angela
Elliott, Phyllis Fowler, Carol
Groves, Glen Hartley, Ada

("Just as wine reflects, in its struck the rear end of an auto

Henry, Mabel Hevener, Roger

lanova's St. Augustine award

said . ·•we're starting a new

life, and 1t's going to be the best

covering presidents too much.

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Disney Cartoo11s :
Legend of Coyote Rock
Socia I Lwn
Show Starts 7 p .m .

That night Lou and Charlotte
talked about their friend and
decided to gel away as soon as
possible from "big league
journalism and th e highpressure life that attends it."
Lou arranged to return to

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DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM

"THE ARENA"
PAM GRIEReMARGARET MARKOV
See wild women fight to the

DEATH!
Black slave vs white slave

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''WOMAN HUNT"
WOMEN ARE MADE FOR MEN •••
TO HUNT! SET YOUR SIGHTS
ON THE TASTIEST GAME OF ALL_.
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What Lou found was :he
"soothing, soporific sound " of

a small waterfall outs ide his
bedroom window, the diversity

of swamp wildlife, the thou·
sands upon thousands of birds
that stop at Aiken on their
annual migrations and a
suburban gardner's apprecia·

lion of nature's profligacy with
wild flow ers.
.
1 "The deepest mystery of the
universe lies not in the evil and
ugliness that abound in it but
rather in the good and beauty
that persist amidst its perils in
spite of evetything.")
He discovered the changes in
the South since his boyhood.
(" I see black men and
women working in factories

side by side with white menfor identical wages . I see black

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taste and bouquet, lhe type of
grapes used, the soil in which ·
they are grown and the amount
of sunshin e and rainfall...a
town derives its distinctive
character from lh.e interaction
of.: .its history, its people, the
climate and geographicallocation .. .lf towns are like wine,
Aiken belongs in the same
class with Montrachet, La
Tache
and
LafiteRothschild. ")
Lou obviously also found a
large measure of personal
peace.

HOSPITAL NEWS
Holzer Medical Ce nter
1Discharged, March 281
Ronnie Bishop, Mrs. James

operated by Ricky A. Moore,
18 , of Eureka Star Rl.

Hill, Mark Holley, Mrs. James
Kelly and son, Ray Kim-

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Lemley, Betty Leonard,
Johnny Mounce, Terry Par-

berling, William Lawson, Doris

MOVE DELA YEO
The
Meigs
County
Agriculture Stabilization and
Conservation Service Office
will not be moved into The
Fanners Bank and Savings
Co. Building by April 1 as
announced earlier. The new
date wlll be announced in the •
very near future.

sons, Mrs . Terry Proffitt and
son, Otto Rothgeb, James
Shawver , Jonathan Stump,
John Sturgeon, Clyde Tope,
Newton Vermilion. Lisa Wells,
Virgil Wood .
.
(Births)
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Legg, a
daughter, Robertsburg, W.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Jarvis, a son, New Haven, W.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Wessels, a son, Millwood, W.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Price, a son, Long Bottom; Mr .
and Mrs. Charlie Robinson,
Jr., a son, Jackson.

HOW THEY VOTED
WASHINGTON iUPf)
Both Ohio senators voted in
favor of the bill to increase
the federal minimum wage
to $2 an hour, passed Thursday by a 71-19 vote. Sen.
Howard Metzenbaum was
among 48 Democrats voting
in favOr of the proposal while

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Agreement Act were also filed Sen. Robert Taft Jr. joined 12
by Jane Ann Roush, Pomeroy, Republicans voting for the
against William Joseph Roush, measure.
Hartford ; Jettie Stevens,
Tuppers Plains, agai nst
GAME POSTPONED
William Stevens, Parkersburg,
The Meigs at North Gallia
and Edna Maxine Dorst,
baseball
game was postponed
Letart, Ohio, against Milford
today
because
of rain and will
Dorst, Henderson.
The case of Betty J. Adams be played next Wednesday,
versus
Grange
Mutual April 3 at North Gallia as a
Casualty Co., et al, was double header.
dismissed.

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Wednesday Farly
Mixed League
Week ot March 20, 1974
Standings
Won Lost
Regatta In
68
36
Ten th Framers
6d
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Young's Mkt.
54
SO
Zide's Spor t Shop
51
52
Nelson's Drug s
42
62
Smi th -Nelson Mot .
32
12
H ig h Ind . Game ( Men )
Larry Dug an
206 , Spee d
Russell 199;
(Women) Pat
Carson 195, April Smith 190.
High ' Game Team - Sm ilh ·
Ne ls on Motors 710 .
High Ind . Se ries ~ ( Men )
Tom Smit h 525, Speed Russe l l
514; (Women ) Pat Carson 515,
Belly Sm ilh dSS.
High Ser ies Team - Young's
Mr~rket 1921.
Early Thursday Mixed
L ea gue
March 14, 1974
Standings
Team
Points
Lucky Strik er s
70
Mr . and Ms .
66
A ll in the F am ily
A9
Qua d s + ?
36
The Bold Ones
35
Nuts and Bolls
J2
Team H igh Series The
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Team High Game Tt1 e
Bol d Ones 7d2, Quads + ? 724 .
Women's High Series ~
Dolores Hensl ey 495, Oiani
Hawl ey 493
Women's High Game Be tt y Long streth 192, Linda
Van ln wagen 190.
Men's High Series - Gene
Murray 567, Pete Bass 505.
Men's High Game Gen e
Murray 222, Ken Longs treth
191.

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March 2S, 1974
Standings

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at home. You can accomplish a grea t deal
if you're something of a do-it-yourself
person . You can even sleep a few ex tra
hours in the morning and watch all the late
night TV you wouldn't see on working
days, but there's no q·ueslion about it, in
America nothing beats a vacation away .
For years most Americans have done
their traveling by car. The business for
· motels skyrocketed in oft-traveled areas
like the Shenandoah Valley of Virgi nia or
the Grand canyon Area of Colorado as
tnurism became a way of life. But most
people won't attempt the miles-long trip

with the family ca r now unless they are
dedica ted optimists or have friends along
the way who can help them find ·gasoline.
So Americans become, by ·necessity,
small time travelers again.
For Tri..Countians, fortunately, the
best of three states is close at hand and
offers possibilities almost unexcelled, and
from the surface, unbelievable .

In Ohio there are a wealth of state
parks, historical sites and scenic areas

just waiting to be ex plored. Nearby
Kentucky offers the vintage beauty of the
old south, battlefields and museums and

West Virginia's mountains provide the

traveler with 'Views as breathtaking as
those anywhere along the Shenandoah.
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In Ohio the one tank of gas limit for ::;;... . .
traveling will border the neighborhood of
t:umberland Gap, Nation Park, Ky.
Brown, Clinton, Fayette , Madison , Franklin, just a corner of Delaware, Licking, take two or three, spa ce them out over the are picturesque bridges at Barrett's Mill
Cos hocton, Guern sey and Be lm ont summer and fall .
in Highland County, Otway Bridge and
Counties.
·
What is there to see in Ohio? Many Rock Mill Bridge in the Hooker-Lancaster
Naturally you can go if you have the things from all appearances. Old bridges area .
money and the time, but gasoline experts and odd bridges abound for bridge lovers.
The southcentral part of the state
still prefer that Americans stay within the Near Cambridge and New Concord as well boasts the remains of the Ohio-Erie Canal
single ta nk each-way radius and take as at Old Washington arc the "S" bridges; and you can see bits of it at Buckeye Lake,
weekend vacations this year. Even if you Zanesville has the "Y" bridge and there
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Reaching More
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Lows in the 4Qs.

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NO.9

VOL 9

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

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State will post gasoline ·d irectories. In parks
MAJUETTA - According to a recent motorists Ira vellng on main highways
survey by the Ohio Departlllent of Trans- throughout the southeastern area. The
portation, gasoline remains difficult to directory will provide highway travelers
obtain In many of the counties of with information as to where service
. stations are open and when, the telephone
southeastern Ohio.
District 10 Deputy Director, Max R. numbers, brands, and if wrecker or road
Farley, said a Fuel Emergency Directory service is provided.
The directory includes Interstate 77
will be posted at roadaide parks to aid

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ARC pressing for
new study of rails

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WASHINGTON' - The 'Appalachian
. RegiOIUil Conunisalon (ARC) Thursday
fUed a supplementary statement with the
:Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
i'l!lated to the proposed U. S. Department
of Transportation rail abandonment plan
·for the five northern Appalachian states of
·New York, Pennsylvania, Maryi!'nd, Ohio,
·and West Virginia, created under
legislation passed late last year.
The Commission, in Its supplemental
statemen~ made the following recom·
mendations:
·
-The Commission respectfully urges
the ICC to recommend to the U.S. Railway
Association that in preparing the
Preliminary and Final System Plan, that
the USRA take into account the economic
development Impacts of plans apd
programs at the local, state and regional
level and other, ecooomlc deV1!lopment
factors on the demand for, and quality of,
rail service.

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Rawling Auto Parts
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Pomeroy Cement Blo c k Co. 50
Midwest Steel Co .
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H&amp;R Firestone
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Roach's Gun Shop
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H igh Ind . Game Larry
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'S' bridge US 40 near New Concord, 'Y' bridge at Zanesville, and covered bridge near Lancaster.

BY JAN COUNTRYMAN
GALLIPOLIS - Given the correct
proportions of good weather, good roads
and a tank of gasoline, where can you
wander to that will be interesting and
different in these days or gasoline shortage?
That questions is one that may have
many would.!Je vacationers cringing as
they sit down and wonder what to do for
the time off they have coming this swnmer, for even · though you can get it,
gasoline is still a pretty dear commOdity.
Granted there are merits to vacations

SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9 PM

Tri County League
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LEFT TO RIGHT:

(Continued from page f 1
Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota,
West Virginia and Wisconsin. ·
Percy has been assessing his ·
presidential chances publicly
for several months and is
expected to make the most of
this weekend's forwn.
Percy repor~ly plans to tell ·
delegales in his welco~
speech that GOP · faces ~ a ·
"crisis of leadership ... the .
President and the leader of our
party is in danger of being
forced from office."
He said he will tell delegates
that the party could absorb a
"potential disaster" in the 1974
and 1976 elections unll!ss good .
candidates-without the taint
of Watergate ~ are recruited
at local and state levels.
The chance for a direct
comparison among several
contenders for the GOP
nomination, however, was
expected to overshadow any
discussion of party presidential
strategy.
Most of those attending the
conference will be moderate or
conservative Republicans
influential in the affairs of their
home
state's
GOP
organization.
President Nixon is not expected to attend.

BOWLING LANES

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ever made.

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Tri-State area Offering good tank-of-gas trips

for an autopsy.
"The soles and inner soles
and heels were hollowed out," ·
Scott said. "The secret com·
partmeots were covered in
both shoes and without closely.
examining the shoes they could
go undetected."
Scott said the compartments ·
were at least one-half inch deepand were possible with the tYP.,
of shoes with thick soles worn
by inmates at the prison.
The four convicts, Manning,
of Hamilton, Ohio ; David ·
Pilkington, 29, of Olmstead;
Robert Laws, 27, Columbus;
and Donald Nickerson, 45,
Vandalia, escaped WednesdaY
while being transported
Columbus for court ap·
pearances.
·Authorities said the four
overpowered a Franklin
County sheriff's deputy,
handcuffed him to the car and
took his revolver. Officials said
the prisoners sprayed the
deputy with what the inmates
called a flammable liquid an!l
threatened to put a match to it.
The three other prisonen~
were re&lt;!aptured.

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" I try to think of the pins as the House Judic'iary Committee'"

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Four Aces
52
Shake Haven
SO
Crew's Comets
49
Top.Cats
dl
Three Hits &amp; A Mis
30
T hree Nuts &amp; A Bolt
18
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HOURS NOTED
Sue Imboden, Middleport
Deputy Registrar, announced
today that office hours through
Aprill5 will be from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Monday through Friday
and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday .

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Scott Said the se&lt;!ret compartments in the shoes, worn
by Doyle Manning,_35, who was
shot to death b&gt;' P.].Washington
Court House patrohnan, could
hav~held contraband missed
in a prison shakedown.
The discovery was made
Thursday when the convict's
body was brought to Columbus

theaters, entering restaurants by Thomas A Shilot, 19, of
and motels without qualms." I Kerr .

out of the hospitul.
Lou and Charlotte already
r elatively thin volwne , but it is
full of the emotional riches Lou had built a retirement cabm at
and hi s wi le, Cha rl otte, Coontail Lagoon, located on the
dJscovered in Aiken, S.C., in fr inges of a swamp just outside
the last two years of his life. Aiken and his book really
Aiken was Lou 's home and he begins when they walked into
always had planned to retire the cotta ge and "Charlotte
there. He advanced hiS timeta- turned to kiss and hold me tight
ble one evening in 1970 while in in her arms."
Philadelphia to rece1 ve Vil"We're home, Darling," she

for distinguished service to
journalism. A UP! repo rter
dashed up to say, "Smilty just
shot himseIf."
Smitty was Merriman Smith,
UP! While House Reporter who
fina lly found the pace of

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Prisoner ·had secret in shoes-

town-and-country America
By GRANT DILLMAN
bl'ink of de.ath and redisco ver·
WASHINGTO N (U PII
ing the sheer joy of being alive
Louis Cassels, UP L's late . in this beautiful world God has
religion writer , wrote a final mad e."
book just before his death
Published by West.mimster
keyed to the belief- in his own Press, th e book is titled
words- that "the fully abun- Coo ntail
Lagoon .
A
dant 'life is more freely ac- Celebration of Life . ll is a

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- The Commission also respectfully
requests that the ICC call to the attention
to the U. S. Railway Association the
studies of such economic development
factors and impacts being conducted by
the Appalachian Regional Commission,
the Appalachian States and Local
Development Districts within the Ap·
palachian Region. These studies will
generally provide information on the
current and future demand for the needs
and service requirements for rail service.
(One of the most glaring deficiencies of the
DOT report was the total absence of
projections of future rail service demand.)
- ''The major objective of the
Commission study is to develop more
realistic projections of the demand for rail
service within the Appalachian Region,
taking into account the economic
development plan and program of the

Region. Related to this objective will be
the development of a methodology through
which economic development plans and
programs can be translated into an expression of requirements for improved rail
service.
Thus, the Commission's study will
provide not only quantification of demand
but will also provide a mechanism for
articulation of the specific characteristics
of the rail service that will be required to
meet those projected demands. The
relevance of such information to the
preparation of an adequate rail service
plan is evident."
In summary, tbe Commission said:
"The Appalachian Regional Commission has been advised that the Appalachian States and the Local
Development Districts of the Appalachian
Region have testified at the ICC hearings
and supplied a wealth of information
documenting the deficiencies in the DOT
report, particulariy highlighting the underestimations of current and near-term
future demand for rail service.
The ARC urges the ICC to carefully
consider all this information. The Commission submits that the arguments advanced in its March 5th statement and this
statement and the information submitted
in the hearings lead to no other conclusion
but that a valid, adequate Rail Service
System Plan cannot be developed unless
there is full consideration of ail the
e&lt;!onomic development factors .

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Homes darkened
POMEROY - A number of homes
were without electrical service several
hours because a ear was demolished in
an accident on Mulberry Ave. at 8:09
p.m. Friday. The driver was
hospitalized.
Police said the car driven by
Bennett Roush, 25, Pomeroy, headed
northwest, went out of control and
struck and broke off a power pole.
Roush was taken to the Veterans
Memorial Hospital by the Pomeroy E-R
squad and then was transferred to the

Holzer Medical Center with head and
other injuries. Homes In Sugar run
were without power. Investigation of
the accldenl Is continuing.

Collins endorsed

WINDSHIELD BROKEN
GALLIPOLIS - An act of vandalism
was investigated Friday by Gallipolis
Police officers. According to the report,
POMEROY - The Meigs County
Nan Harrison of 72 Mill Creek Rd. said
Republican
Central and Executive
:;omeone broke the windshield on her 1963
Committees have endorsed Oakley C.
Chevrolet.
Collins for State Senator from the 17th
District and Ralph Welker for State
Representative from the 92nd District.
The endorsements came in a meeting
at the Meigs Inn in Pomeroy, with the vote
unanimous for both Collins and Welker .
Collins, a former state senator and
currently a state representative expressed
pleasure with the endorsements, ilaying
that
he was gratified by the confidence
and an excess of approximately $1,000,000
Meigs
County Republicans had expressed
in ·revenues, as well as · providing
in
him,
thousanda of job opportunities for conChairman of the Meigs County
struction wo,rkers.
1\epublican
Party is Leslie F. Fultz.
"This approach avoids the problems of
public " housing. We avoid segregating
people by Income, we don' t tell them
wbere they have to live and we don't force
them to live in homes of our dest'gn,"
Collins said,
The funding from the housing agency,
GALLIPOLIS
Two armed,
Collins said, would be made available uniformed men took $15 from a motorist
when the supply of mortgage funds are they said was speeding on old Route 35
· inadequate. ~·Housing is not a luxury; it is Friday in the Thunnan area posing as
a necessity . And it is our goal to see that "highway patrolmen."
Gallia sheriff's deputies said R. J.
every Ohioan has the opportunity to live as
Stern of Pumpkintnwn Rd. near Gallia,
well as his or her capabilities allow."
Collins concluded that this program reported he was stopped by two men
would cost the taxpayers " virtually driving a black 1973 or 1974 Chevrolet.
Siern said the car had no red Dasher
nothing" since the program is self.funding
and wiD only requlie a' sm8ll. amount of light, but did have a siren. He could not
identify the men, but said they were arstart-u~ money which will be repaid.
med, and wore uniforms. Stern said they

by Meigs GOP

Collins citing need for
easier home loans
COLUMBUS- State Rep. Oakley C.
Collins (R-Ironton) is co-sponsoring
legislationtomakeiteasierforOhioans to
buy or build homeo.
The legislation, according . to Rep.
Colllns, would create a state agency to
,provide money to private lenders, such as
banks and savings' and loans, to provide
liome loans at reduced rates.
The agency, The Ohio Mortgage
Financing Agency, would ~al banda to
ptovide this money. The loans, Collins
said, wouldbeeasler to get and "cost"·Jess
because of the state money pumped into
the money lending economy.
"Every Ohioari should have the opportunlty to be a homeowner. The
fegialatlon, in short, would maximize the
individual's~tioo In building or buying a
home." ·
Collins added that ' a aimllar housing
plan, implemented by New Jersey in 1971,
created an additional 5,000 hpUsing units

from Washington County through Noble
County; U. S. Route 50 from Marietta
through Vinton County; U. S. Route 50
Alternate from Marietta tn Athens; U.S.
Route 33 from Pomeroy through Hocking
County; and Stale Route 7 from
Gallipolis ,to Marietta . Similar listings of
fuel information are being posted
throughout the state and reflect fuel
availability in each area.
The survey results show fewer than 10
pet. of the gasoline stations contacted are
open on Sunday and over 50 pet. of the
stations are having difficulty gelling
enough fuel to maintain their normal hours
of operation. Motorists are cautioned that
these lists are subject to change depending
on the energy situation but the department
plans on updating the information on a
regular basis.
The directories will also be made
available to the American Automobile
Association, Citizen Band Radio Clubs, the
Ohio Highway Patrol, and the county
maintenance garages.
For further information contact the
Ohio Department of Transportation's
Public fnfonilation Officer in Marietta.

State's top granger speaks
Friday at Sruishury school
POMEROY - James Ross,
Ohio State Grange Master, will
be speaker at the annual
banquet of Meigs County
Grangers to be held at 7:15
p.m. Friday at the Salisbury
Elementary School.
A veteran of World War II,
Ross served with the U. S.
Army spending two and a half
years in the South Pacific. He
was employed for two years as
a teacher in the veterans onthe-farm program following
the war. He managed farms for
four years In Central, Eastern
and Northern Ohio for Farm
Management, Inc., Irwin.

He is the first resident of
Muskingum County to be
ele&lt;!ted Ohio Grange Master
and at 45 is one of the youngest
ever to hold the post. He was
Ohio State Steward for 10
years. Ross has been a
member of the Muskingwn
County Grange for 35 years
having served , as Pomona
Master for four years. He and
his wife, Mary, are seventh

degree members of Adams
Mills Grange.
Active
in
Masonic
organizations, Ross is a past
master of Dresden Lodge,
F&amp;AM; past high priest of

Muskingum Chapter RAM;
past master of Zanesville
Council R. and S.M.; a past
conunander of Cyrene Commandery, and is a member of
the York Cross of Honor, Ohio
Priory. He is a 32nd degree
member and is a member of
the Dresden Order of Eastern
Star, He belongs to the Scottish
Rite, Aladdin Temple Shrine
and Zane Court of Order of
Amaranth.
JAMES ROSS
Tickets for the steak dinner
are available from Ray
Midkiff, Everett Holcomb, thur Crabtree, Fred Goeglein,
Norman Will, Charles (Red) Earl Cross and H. E. (Pete)
Carr, Stanford Stockton, Ar- Shields.

New 'advice column' coming
to Tri-County pre-teeners
GALLIPOLIS - "My friends Christy Moore, Lower River
at school come to me for ad vic~ Rd ., Gallipolis, 45631.
Christy is the daughter of
about their troubles and what I
Robert
A. and Penny Moore.
tell them seems to work for
Her
father
is a psychologist at
them."
That's why Christy Moore, the Gallipolis State Institute
age 11, sixth grade pupil at and her mother is a registered
Washin gton Elementary nurse at the Holzer Medical
School, decided to offer her Center . She is the grand·
special talent to a wider daughter of Mrs . Grace Moore,
audience. Her audience now 435 Third Ave ., Gallipolis, a
will be the thousands of pre- retired teacher.
Chirsty says her favorite
teen kids in the Meigs-GalliaMason area. She thinks subject in school is recess, but
someday she would like to be a in a more serious vein, notes
that she enjoys physical
professional writer.
Beginning next Sunday education, writing - "Oh, I
Christy will join the staff of the love writing" - and reading.
Christy wants to be a writer
Sunday Times-Sentinel as a
si
mply
because she likes to
contributor with her "Quotes
from Chris," a column directed write. But she isn 't sure if
especially to problems of lri· she'll work in a newspaper
county pre-teeners, but open to office when she gels older. Just
anyone, even mom and dads . now, she's hoping to . go to
"Quotes from Chris", will college someday and study
answer no more than three scie nce, soc ial studies or
letters a week dealing with history.
When she's not studying,
personal problems from a preteener's view.
·· Christy likes to play with a
Young people needing advice black and white tabby ca t
should send their letters to named Shasta and attend
GLENN ENDORSED
CINCINNATI (UP! ) - Former
astronaut John Glenn was endorsed for the
Democratic nomination to the U. S. Senate
here Saturday by the United Paperworkers Union, AFL..CIO,which has 25,000
members in Ohio. Saturday's endorsement
was the third from an AFL..CIO union in
si~ days for Glenn.

Bogus cops take $15
told him that he had been speeding and
that the fine was $15.
Stem gave the men the money and
asked for a receipt. They told him no
receipt would be written since the fi ne was
paid on the road.
All area lawmen have been alerted to
be on the lookout for men posing as police
officers.
Sheriff's deputies also investigated a
ccmplaintfiled by Pearl Bowling of Rt. 141
who reported her neighfior's children have
been shooting 'her horses with BB guns.

Brownie Scout meetings.

Her favorite hobby is
collecting "old and very pretty
bottles", and basketbaU is her
favorite sport.
Christy got the idea for a
column mostly Oil her own, and

then, discovering that a 20-year
old gi rl in Pennsylvania was
doing the same sort of thing,
worked up the courage to write
a letter to Times-Sentinel
publisher, Ric hard Owen,
seeking "a position". In her

letter, Christy said she thought
a colwnn of this nature would
give everyone a reason to be

interested in the newspaper.
Happily enough, Christy's
talents are not limited to
writing good letters and selling
ideas. This past Thursday she
designed her own standing
CHRISTY MOORE
head for "Quotes From Chris",
which shows her admirable
artistic ability.
Christy said her friends to her. Letters to Chris should
thought she'd never even be signed and include an adreceive an answer to her letter dress and telephone number.
to the publisher. Now tha l she Chris will direct her answers to
has, they've promised to write abbreviated pseudonyms.

Niteclub

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POMEROY - Money was taken in an
unlawful entry of Shenang Springs
Niteclub on Route 7 Saturday at 1 a.m.
according to the Meigs County Sheriff's
Department.
The amount of money taken was undetermined Saturday, according to Robert
Beegle, deputy_sheriff. The incident is still
under investiga lion.
The department also reported the theft
of gasoline rrom a pickup tru9k belonging
to Mrs. Orland Floyd, Rock Springs. Mrs.
Floyd also told officers an attempt was
made to take gas from a Mei~s Local
School bus that Mrs. Floyd drives and
parks at home.
Friday, David Reed, Pomeroy RD,
reported a Wizard rototiller was taken
from the basement of his new home which
is under construction. Both incidents are
under investigation.
Friday at 6:15 p.m. in front of the

robbed

Rutland Branch of tbe Pomeroy
National Bank Gary Sellers, Racine, RD,
backed from a driveway, crossed the high·
way, and struck a parked ca• owned by
Don Nelson, Middleport, Rt. I. There was
medium damage to the Nelson car. No
citation was issued.

THREE CHILDREN DIE
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP!) - Three
children died in a fire in a two-story home
here Saturday. The mother and a fourth
child were hcispitalized. Police said a
passerby noticed flames coming out of a
second-floor bedroom; and turned in the

alarm. The dead children were trapped
upstairs. They were identified as Vincent
Slaske, B, Valerie, 7, and Kathryn, 6. Mrs.
Lee Ann Slaske, about 33 years old, was
identified by police as the mother.
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