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12- The Daily Sentinel, Middlepc)rt-Pomeroy, 0., Thursday, March 27, 1975

Ohio, West Virginia will screen sites for· model oil, gas plant
by both governors: offi.ces.
NEW YORK (UP!) - Ohio coal.
The stal&lt;ls made the commitand West Virginia agreed
Gov. Arch Moore of West
Wedne!!day to begin screening Virginia and Fred Neuensch- · ment to a proposed consortiwn
proposed sites for a $237.2 wander, special assistant to of firms including Coalcon, the
million mO(jel plant to distill Ohio Gov. James Rhode~, said New York-based firm· retained
fuel oil and natural gas from proposed sites will be reviewed by the U.S. Inoorior Department to build the demon-

Stacked coverage
banned
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohio Supreme Court ruled
. Wedqesday thai when an insurance policy affords uninsured motorist coverage for
two automobiles, "Bnd limits the
insurer's liability to a certain
amount per person on each car,
Ute limits on each vehicle
cannot be added together to
provide more coverage than
Ute amount stated in the policy .
The decision came in a case
involving Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Weemhoff of· Washington C.H.
They were involved in an auto
accident with an uninsured
motorist Feb. 2Q, 1970.
The automobile Weemboff
was driving and another owned
hy his wile were both covered
by the Cincinnati Insurance
Cn., which provided for eac h
car medical liability limits of
$2,000 per person and uninsured motorist coverage of
$12,500 per person.
By "stacking" the $12,500
and $2,000 per person coverage
on · each car, an arbitrator
granted Mrs. Weemhoff a
$14,000 recovery for bodily
injury and $2,899 for medical
expenses.
Weemhoff sought to recover
$11,000, the balance of Ute
"stacked" coverages after deducting Ute amount awarded
his wile, for loss of her services
and consortium.
The Franklin County Cnmmon Pleas Court held that
"stacking" is aUowable under
the medical payments and
uninsured motorist coverages,
but the Franklin Cnunty Appeals Court ruled the medical
payments coverage only, and
not the uninsured motorists
coverages, is "stackable."
The high court Wednesday
affirmed the non-6tackablllty
of
uninsured
motorists
protection. The question of
stacking medical payments
was not before the court.

stralion coal«inversion plant.
A Coalcon 'spokesman said
sites in Ohio and West Virginia
will not be considered unless
they are awroved by the
governors concerned.
The company said the same
consideration will be extended
to ot her states, including
filinois, Indiana, Kentucky and
Pennsylvania, which have .

shown an interest in the
project.
The Cnalcon spokesman said
a sil&lt;l will be selected no later
than next January. The ultimate aim of the project is to
build plants which would
produce oil and natural gas for
Cdmmercial use.
The demonstration plant,
when it comes to full produc-

in Ohio or West Virginia.
. In addition, he said, the area
could expect some $1 .2 billion
in investments because of Ute
coal conversion process.
Neuenschwander said the
two states are logical choices
for coal conversion plants,
since both are 11 COal-rich."
Potential consortium members are Asbland Oil, DuPont,

Reynol&lt;b Metals, Swl Oil, Y&amp;O'
Coal Co., Ute Ohio Air QuaUty
Development Authority and
the Wood County (W.Va.)
Development Authority.
Cnnsortiwn members would
put up haH the cost of building
Ute plant.
The Interior Department
would pay the $21 mlllion coal
of planning the instaUation.

II is still "go"

in the
proposed acquisition of federal
funds to purcha se and rcnnovate property in Pomeroy
for a permanent senior ci tizens
ce nter.
The county commissioners
this week conducted the second
of two required meetings
before making formal and final
application for funds under the
Housin g a nd Communit y
Development Act of 1974.
The first meeting, attended
by approximately 175 persons
on March 4, deoormined that
application for funds should be
made for the purchase and
renovation of the former
Pomeroy Senior High BuildinK

ELBER.FELDS IN POMEROY
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END-OF-T·HE-MONT'H SALE

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 TO 8 PM

MONDAY, MARCH 31,9-.30 TO 5 PM .

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Mens

WOMEN'S· PANTS
AND JEANS
Big selection of fashion
basic
colors.
and
Polyester crepe, twi lis,
polyester gabardine,
denims. Juniors, Misses
and Womens sizes.
Sportswear
Second
Floor .

Double Knit

~u_r entire stock of spring sleepwear

Dress Slacks

1s rncluded in this Three-Day Sale.
G~wns - Paja_mas - Robes - SleepShirts.

18.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 14.29
17.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 13.49
16.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 12.79
15.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 11.99
14.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 11.29
13.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 10.49

FIRST IN POMEROY - Engineer Don Weis of Logan, Ohio drove Baltimore and Ohio
diesel locomotive No. 3833 on its first run Thursday from Logan to Pomeroy on Chesapeake and
Ohio Railroad tracks . The Chessie system purchased the B&amp;O system about three years ago.
No. 31133 is a 2,000 hp engine built in 1967. It is assigned to general work, including yard work .

Women's Sleepwear

at

Judges get

10.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 8.29
9.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 7.49

appeal for

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new trial

VOL. XXVI

End of The
Month Sale

and Dresses

By RICHARD HUGHES
UPI Bus!Dess Writer
The nation's long and steep economic slide is easing, ~d
govenunent and prival&lt;l industry indicators point to better
days • !tead.
In the brigbest economic reports since early last summer:
-The - government's composite index of nine leading
business.indlcators rose 1 per cent in February. It was the first
rise in the economic barometer in seven months.
-Oil imports in February dropped to their lowest level since
Ute 1973·Arab oil embargo. This gave the United States a trade
surplus last month of $971 million, the first since a nominal

Our entire stock is
includes. Misses Juniors
Half
Sizes.

End of The Month Sale

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Coordinate Sportswear

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

•SKIRTS

•SHIRTS

•SHELLS

eBL.AZERS

eSWEATERS

One si te f it s all sizes 10 through 13. Regular SI.OO Bulky knit
orion in a big selection of sol id colors and hE!atherton~s.
Regular Sl .OO mens Banlon panel dress socks. Excellent
colors . For thi s sale .

MISSES - JUNIORS · WOMEN'S SIZES
SALE!

BOYS DRESS AND

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

8.29
7.49
6.79
5.99
5.29
4.49
3.79

Mens one. siz~ fits all sizes 10 through 15. Boys
one s1ze f1ts s1zes 9 lhrough 11. White and multicolor stripe top .

Siz es 8 to 20. Sol id color s i n
l ight and dark tones · pla ids
- floral prints . All pel.::
manent press . Polyester
and cotton blend .

aae a

2.29

BOYS s3.95 SHIRTS.

Mens Department, lst !=loor

SALE PRICES! MEN'S TIES
•· A fine big ~electlo~ - fa,mou s
your own ties .
'4
Solid coJors · neat patterns.

~Ttak.e .

Sizes 8 to 18 in slims, regulars and huskies. Solid
colors and sma,rt plaid patterns.

ready tied ties and tie
~

BOYS $4.95 SHIRTS

.SME S3.79

SALE.,PRICES
11

pair

SALE,! BOYS DRESS PANTS
AND FASHION JEANS

2.99

BIB OVERALLS
10 ounce 100 per cent cotton blue denim . tr iple stitched main
seams · large reinforced hip pockets . thread bar tacked at
stress points . hammer loop and leg tool pockets.
Famous Carhartt quality , Sizes28 waist to SO Waist .

'1299

SALE PRICES

End-of-the-Month Sale

STEREO RECORDS
Our entire stock of stereo
albums is included in this
three. day sale. Country
and western , rock. In strumental ,
religious,
vocals .

SALE PRICES

SHOP ntE FIRST FLOOR
NOTIONS DEPARTMENT
For a big selection of
Hallmark
Easter
Cards, Fanny Filr;.
mer and Brach's
Candies.

BATH ENSEMBLES
Choose candy stripe, gingham checks, or solid
color velours.

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SAIGON- A HUGE SWARM OF panicky refugees mobbed
the runway at Da Nang airport today, forcing the United States
and South vietnam to halt evacuation flights to sanctuaries in the
south. Officials said up to 1011,0011 persons broke through a cordon
of troops and raced across the airport in search of flights from
Da Nang, the government's last str/mghold in northern South
Vietnam.
Airport sources said South Vietnamese infantry troops tried
without success to control the crowds, finally calling in army
tanks when the situation got out of hand. World Airways, a
charter American airline flying Ute refugees out of Da Nang,
called off its Boeing 727 flights unt.il Ute government restores
order.

BATH TOWEL - - - - - - - 1.77
HAND _TOWEL SALE 1.07
WASH CLOTH - - - SALE .57
Home Furnishings Annex

ROYAL LACE SHEETS
Pink- Gold- Plue
Reg. 11.99 King Size - ' - - - - Sale 8.99
Reg. 8.99 Queen Size - - - - - - - Sale 6.79
Reg . 6.4.9 Full Size - - - - - - - Sale 4.89
Reg. 4.99 Twin Size - - • - - - - Sale 3.79
Reg . 4.99 pr. King Pillowcases - - - Sale 3.79 pr.
Reg. 4.49 pr. Reg. Pillowcases · - - Sale 3.39 pr.
Home Furnishings Annex
End-of-the-Month Solo

End-of-the-Month Sale

AREPLACE

POrch, Lawn and

EQUIPMENT

Patio Furniture
SALE PRICES

F ire place ensemb Je·s .
folding
screens,
tog
baskets, eiedric or gas log
sets, PC?k:er an~ brush seb.

SALE lh PRICE

Big new selection on sale
now at !he Mechanic ShoMt'

ELBERFELD$ IN .POMEROY

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A GOOD FRIDAY BUZZARD - one of the worst snow-

storms in more than two deca!les - pwrunelled a l,QOO.mlle
swath of the north today, piling up !04oot snowdrifts, stranding
or delaying thousands of motorists and isolating enilre communities.
AI least two deaths were blamed on Ute blizzard, which
began its assault Thursday and became the third major
IIIIOWSiorm this week in the upper Midwest. "It's one beU of a
mess," a police dispatcher at snowswept Gering, Neb., said.
"Nobody's going anywhere."
~
·
National Guar&lt;bmen and rescue crews took to snowmobiles
and four-wbeel~ve vehicles in efforts lo rescue hundreds of
persons stranded in their cars in Nebraska's western panhandle.

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PHNOM PENH - REBEL FORCES FIRED a barrage of
artillery and rocket rounds al Phnom Penh's airport today,
halting the lifeline U. S. airlift to the besieged Cambodian
capital. Militai'y !OUI'ces said the insurgents fu-ed at least 28
atl&gt;o~Dentong Airport this morning, kllllng 2 persons and
wounding two.
.
. U. s . officials suspended UtecivUian-piloted airlift because of ·
the intenle insurgent~ after the first cargo planes of the day
managed to land with suwlles of food, fuel and ammunition at
dawn. American officials Bilid the security situation at Ute air·

mens

Con.tinued on page iu

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WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT FORD believes Congress'
$24.8 billion tax cut bill contains "some good things and some
very bad things." He will take several days deciding whether to
sign or veto it, according to his spokesman.
Ford called his economic and energy advisers to a Good
Friday meeting at Ute White.House. He met with several of them
.Thursday to go over the dozens of provisions of llle tax bill.

• Fur~iture Oepartmont
Warehouse .
Third Floor ·
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JOHN FISHER JR.

Three promoted at OVEC

e11tine

Replacing Mendenhall as
Stores Superv isor will be David
K Grueser. Donald R. Bell will
replace Grueser as Purchasing
Assista nt and John Fisher, Jr.
will
become Store roo m
Foreman replacing Bell .
Grucscr hus been associu ted'
wilh the Kyger Stores
Department for the pas t t9
years , serving lhe past siK
yea r s in a s upervi sory
capacity. A 1952 graduate of
Rutland HighSchool, he served
tw oycars in the U.S. Arn\y . He
is married and resides at Rl. 3,

Now You Know
A vast marshy plain called
the·Chaco makes up 60 per cent
of Paraguay, but only 4 per
cen\ of the nati on's people live
there.

PRICE 15'

FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1975

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surplus last November and Ute biggest on reeord.
- Retail sales, although still low, improved )4st week, rising
3.5 per cent over the prior week and 7 per cent over a year ago.
The year-to-year gain was an improvement over the 6 per cent
average since Jan. 1.
-U.S. automakers planned for increased production in
anticipation of a surge in demand later in the spring and early
in the summer. Thousands of idled workers were recalled, and
one automaker, Ford, has workers in two plants on overtime.

Pomeroy, with his wife Eileen,
daughter, Connie, and son,
Gary .
Bell is also a veteran Stores
Department employee, having
served the past five years as
Stor eroom Foreman . Bell
graduated from Racine High
School in 1951 and served two
years in the U. S. Army . He
resides at Rl. 2, Racine, with
his wife, Lois, and daughoor ,
Lorna .
Fisher jOined OVEC in 1955
as a plan t guard and in 1009
wa~ transferred to the Stores
Department. Fisher is a t952
graduate of Racine Hi gh
School and has served two
years in the U. S. Army. He is a
regisl&lt;lred basketball official
and is well known to basketball
fans in southeastern Ohi o.
Fisher resides at Rt. I, Racine.

- The stock market gained ground following reports indicating the recession is easing. The Dow Jones industrial

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average, which soared 18 points Wednesday, rose 4.07 polnls to
770.26 Thursday .
- The nation's money supply declined $1.8 billion to $2116.3
billion this week, but the growth rate was 1.7 per cent higher
than in the past 13 weeks. The growth rate had been
decreasing. But many economists say a faster growth needs to
be promoted by the Federal Reserve to stimulal&lt;l economic
recovery.
What these deve lopments, along with previous indications of
an easing of price increases, indicate is the nation's economy
is beginning to show signs of recovery after more than a year
of severe recession and high inflation.

This does not mean Ute recession has ended. II does indicate
the worst may be over. Most economists, including those in the
Ford administration, expect industrial production to be
sluggish and unemployment high through most of the year.
Michael Evans, director of Chase Econometrics, said that if
President Ford approves the tax rebate soon the "second baH
of the year will feature a robust upturn of Ute economy, with
growth rates in excess of 5 per cent."
But, he said, Ute nation still will have an average unemployment rate of 9 per cent this year and 8 per cent in 1976, with
inflation averaging about 7 per cent.

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CLEVELAND ~ A $93 MilLION TWIN-SHAFT coal mine
employing 1,050 persons at peak production will be built by Old
Ben Coal Corp. six miles east of West Frankfort, Ill. Standard Oil
of Ohio, Old Ben's parent company, announced Ute project here
following approval by its board of directors.
The mine will include a separator plant land load out
facilities for unit trains. Sohlo said Ute mine is needed to keep up
with demands for coal from utility companies.
The mine will begin producing in April, 1977 and will put out
some 600,000 tons of coal the balance of that year. Full production
of 4 million tons per year is expected in 1981.

CANNON ROYAL FAMILY

s1.25 TUBE SOCKS

SPORT SHIRTS

extra large.

Knit Shirts
Knit Shirts
Knit Shirts
Knit Shirts
Knit Shirts
Knit Shirts
Knit 'Shirts
Kni.t Shirts
Shirts

pair

Mens and Boys

Collar~ kni~s · crew necks. . hooded knits . tank tops .
number~ sh1rts · see fhrough shirts. This sale includes our
enllre stock .

Mens 10.95
Mens 9. 9.5
Mens 8.95
Mens 7.95
Mens 6.95
Mens. 5.95
Mens 4.95
Mens 3.95
2.95

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By United Presslnteroational
CLEVELAND- THE CHESSIE SYSTEM, INC. is initiating
Ute largest equipment acquisition program in the history of the
Chessie railroads, Chessie President John W. Hanifin announced
Thursday at the firm's annual shareowners meeting in White
Sulphur Springs, W. Va .
"Our hefty equipment shopping list as we see it so far for this
year and next adds up to about $525 million," Hanifin said. The
money will be spent on 16,000 open-top hopper coal cars, 3,200
merchandise freight cars, IIlii diesel-electric locomotives and 97
aU-6teel cabooses.
All but 6,000 of the coal cars will be built at Chessie's own
shop in Raceland, Ky. The r~t are being built under contract by
Pullman-Standard Co. and ACF Industries.

Special Purchase

MEN'S S}OO DRESS SOCKS

eSHIRT JACS

Sizes small, ml!!dium, large and

i1.29
9.79
8.99
8.29
7.49
6.79
5 99
5:29
4.49
3.79

Special Sale

•PANTS

SALE! MEN'S KNIT StiiRTS

Dress &amp; Sport Shirts- --- Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts --- - Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts . - - - Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts - - - - Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts -- - . Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts---- Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts --. - Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts - - - - Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts --- - Sale
Dress &amp; Sport Shirts - - - - Sale

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ews•. in Briefst
Carharttt Blue Denim

An unusually fine selection of dress shirts in sizes 14lf2 neck to
17h and sport shirts in sizes small (\4. ]4112 ), med ium (1515112), larg e (1 6 · 161!2), extra large (17 · 17 1/ 2), extra , extra
Jar.ge ( \S. J8 1h l. and extra , extra , extra larg e (l9. J91J2 ).
Sol1d colors and beautiful patterns.

14.95
12.95
11.95
10.95
9.95
8.95
7.95
6.95
5.95
4. 95

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SALE
PRICES

MEN'S DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 244

DONALD BELL

Business indicators pointing to better times

Women's Coats

SAVE

Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens
Mens

to be used as a permanent
sen ior ci tizens ce nter.
AI the seco nd. meeting
Tuesday the commi ssioners
asked if a se nior citizens center
was s till the "primary need".
The vole by the approximate
150 interes ted citizens attending was in favO'r of
proceeding with the final application.
Jeff Bur l, repre se nting
Buckeye Hills-Hocking Valley
Regional De velopment
DAVJD Glluf.;sa
Dist ric t, who has been
providing tec hnical assistance,
explained
the
housi ng
assistflnce plan which,has to be
submi tted with the app lica tion .
A survey of housing conCHESHIRE - Three men
ditions in the county shows that
have
received promotions in
new housi ng is needed, it was
the Stores Department al Ohio
reported.
Valley Electric Corporallon 's
Kyger Creek S~1tion , accordWANT TO END IT
Janel Kay Pickens, Syracuse ing to Plant Manager Louis R.
and Harry Warner Pickens, Furd, Jr. The changes were
Jr., Pomer oy , hav e filed for made nece~r y by lh c
dissol uti on of marr iage in retireme nt of Stores SuperMeigs County Common Pleas visor H. E. Mendenhall which
is effective April 1.
Cuur t.

Devoted To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area

12.95 Dress Slacks
Sale 9.79
Sale 8.99

Chance of a Umndershower
tonight. Lows tonight in the
upper 40s. Cloudy, showers
likely tomorrow; highs in the
lower 60s. Probability of
precipitation 70 per cent today,
80 per cent tonight, 60 per. cen t
Saturday.

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SALE PRICES

In c ludes our entire
stock. A big selection.
Solid colors - patterns stripes . Sizes 29 to 44
waist . Select the proper
length .

Sale Prices

Weather

End of the Month Sale

Special Sale Prices

End of The Month Sa Ie

11 .95 Dress Slacks

MEDIA, Pa. (UP!) - A
Utree-judg~ panel took under
advisement Wednesday a request for a new trial for former
United
Mine
Workers
President w.A. "Tony" Boyle
after hearinB his attorney
charge that the jury which
convicted Boyle had been
"brainwashed"
by
the
prosecution.
A jury returned a first
degree murder conviction last
April against Boyle, who had
been accused of arrl!flging lor
hired gurunen to kill Jospeh A.
"Jock" Yablonski, his opponent ih the 1969 UMW
presidential election.
Yabonski, · his
wife,.
Margaret, and daugher,
Oli!J'lotle, were shot to death
·Dec. 31, 1969 as they slept in
their Clarksville, Pa ., horne.
A. Charles Peruto, Boyle's
new attorney, told the panel
that special prosecutor
Richard A. Sprague emphasized corruption of the
UMW so much at Ute trial !hat
:'Ute jury was so brainwashed
that they joined Ute crusade
with Yablonski ."
,
Sprague, Ute fonner first .
assistant district attorney in
Philadelphia, accused Peru to ·
of "conjuring up visions" that
were hot mentioned in the
briefs filed with the threeJudge court. He accused Peru to
of taking the "blunderbuss"
approach.
Perulo.aiso criticized Boyle's
original defense counsel,
OlarlesF. Moses, and the news
media.
In the appeal in the same
courtroom in which the 73year.:Old Boyle was convicted,
Peruto said the defendant was
"convicted in the press. The
fJiirness issue permeates the
whole trial," he said.
He 1efa1ed to Boyle's origi'
. na1 allorney as "inept counsel. .
This guy (Moses) didn't even
have a chance .to begin with.''
Peruto also claimed that
William Turnblaier, a UMW
district ~ent who .was a
· key . witness 9inst Boyle,
made a deal ~Ut ~BUe,
, pleading guilty '1o a federal.
cmsp1racy charge in return !of
hiB lestlmoay.

lion in !979, is expected to
convert 2,600 Ions of coal a day
into 3,900 barrels .of synthetic
crude oil and 22 million cubic
feet of synthetic natural gas.
Moore said he expects the
demonstration plant to creaoo
300 to 400 jobs in the coalmining
industry for residents of Ute
Ohio Valley, regardless of
whether the final site is located

Senior citizen
center closer ·"

Interest rate off
NEW YORK (UP!) - First
National City Bank today
lowered its inl&lt;lrest rate for
prime business loans to 7V• per
cent,, the lowest since. May,
1973. Further cuts are expected
in future weeks as the
reces.sion reduces loan
demand.
Citibank, the nation's second
largest, has been reducing its
prime steadily since last
Sepl&lt;lmber when it was at a
historic high of 12 per cent.
Most bankers expect the rate to
go to below 7 per cent this year.
Citibank made the reduction
from 7'k per cent to 7V. per
cent effective Monday.

A small St. Louis bank,
Midwest Bank, is believed to
have the lowest inl&lt;lrest rate in
the nation - 7 per cent. But
most major banks tend to
follow the patl&lt;lrn established
by Citibank. or Bank of
America of San Francisco, the
nation 's largest.
The reductions in the rate
retiect sagging loan demand
and lower interest rates on
short-term
government
securities and Federal Reserve
loans to commercial banks.
The prime only indirectly
affects consumer loan rates by

setting a minimum for loans to
a bank's most creditworthy

customers. Other interest rates
are scaled upwards from the

EXTENDED O(,[TLQO~ .
Sunday through Tuesday,
chance of rain or snow
Sunday and Monday ending
Tuesday. Highs will be
mostly in the lOs. Lows wlll
be In Ute 30s and upper 2Qs.

First pipe put
down in Alaska
.

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VALDEZ, Alaska I UP!)
The first stretch of the Alaska
The prime has not been as
oil pipeline was lluried Thurslow as 7¥• per cent since May
TAXES COME HOME
day under the frozen nood
State Auditor Thomas. E. plain of the Tonsina River.
24, 1973. At that time, the
Federal Reserve was tight- Ferguson distribul&lt;ld $9,705,779
Huge tractors with lifting
ening the money supply and in gasoline taxes to Ohi0 S booms lowered 1,418 feet of the
raising ~ government interest
counties~ townships , cities and
48-inch diameter pipe into an
rates in order to curtail spend- villages in March. Amount Ill-foot ditch.
received by Meigs County
ing to combat inflation.
The pipeline, costing a
Now the Fed is seeking to do villages included, Middleport, staggering $6 billion, is the
the reverse ___:_ encdurage more $1,957; Pomeroy, $2,202 ; biggest construction project
borrowing for business ex- Racine, $524; Rutland, $471, ever undertaken by private
pansion to fight llle recession. and Syracuse, $527.
industry.
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Woman hurt
in collision
A Gallipolis woman waa
injured in a two-car accident
Thursday at 5:10p.m. on SR 7
in Tuppers Plains, Ute Meiga
County
Sheriff's
Dept.
reporl&lt;ld.
Lillian H. Church, 70,
Gallipolis, was traveling north
.when a car to her front driven
by Philip Anlllony Bowen, 17,
Tuppers Plains, stopped to
make a left turn. Mrs. Church,
unabl~to stop on wet pavement
struck the Bowen car in the
rear.
She was taken to Holzer
Medical Center by SEOEMS
ambulance with lacerations ol
the mouth and chin. There wu
· severe to moderate property
damage . No citation was

issUed.
The department investigated
a second accident Thursday at
3 p.m. Marty G. Wyant, 16,
Albany, was traveling south on
township road 53 in SCiopo
Twp. when he lost control of his
car which went off the road to
the left and struck and· broke
off an electric ·utility pole.
There was heavy damage. to
the car. The driver escaped
injury. No citation was issued.

JODIII IXMMJSS!ON - . Emesl Nicltollon, right,
Rutland, commander of RuuBnd American Legion Post 467,
was given his.oath as a member of the Meigs County Soldiers'
Reliet Comn\ission by Cnrnmon Pleas Judge John C. Bacon

'ftnll'llllly llflemoon. Loolting on from the left are Mn. Peggy
Brickles, executive secretary of Ute Meigs County Veterans
Service Office in Pomeroy, and Wallace Amberger, the
county's veteran service officer.

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Ve te ran s Administratio n
loan information and ap plication forms are maintained
by this oifice and advice exl&lt;lnded to any vel&lt;lran applying
as to what procedures are to be
followed .
Equipment for di sa bled
veterans provided free of
charge, if qualified, by the .
Veterans Administralion can
be applied for through the local
veterans Service Office. Information on \ education,
vocational rehabilitation and
financial problems 111ust be
discussed with the Veterans
service ',jlfficer and the

"' Two wrecks
in Pomeroy

Pomeroy police investigated
two auto accidents Thursday,
one at 5:35p.m., the other li :M
p.m.
At 5:35 a car driven by Ruth
executive secretary.
Salser,
Racine, was hacking
Also, any veteran who has
into
a
parking
space on West
lost his discharge or service
record, or if sUch records have Main St. when it struck a
been destroyed, may ask the parked car owned by Oscar
local office to produce SCholl, Pomeroy. There were
medium damages but no Induplicates . .
juries and no arrests.
The offic e also supplies
At 11:04 p.m., on West Majlj_.
Memorial Day flags to various St., Timothy Roush, Mason;
veterans and interested driving e'ast, lost control. and .
organiza tions fo~ graves of· struck a stone wall, ~reaking
veoorans.
gas tines, and then struck a
The office . in Pomeroy is utility pole. There-wel'l! lfeavy
open from 8:30 a.m.' to 4 p.m., dain,ages to Ute car. Rousl1 was
Monday through Friday and · not ' injured . He is being
from 8:30 a.m. to noon each charged with driving while
Saturday. ('. ~
intoxicat.n
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Judge John C. Bacon, Meigs located at 114 Mulberry Ave.,
Common Pleas Court, Thurs· · Pomeroy , is uqJler . the
day afternoon handed Ernest supervision of the Vel&lt;lrans
Nicholson of Rutland, com- Administration State of Ohio
mander of. Rutland American and the Meigs County ComLegion Post 467, an ap - missioners. It is to aid and
pointment to the Soldiers ' assist any and all veterans,
Relief Commission of the their widows and dependent
VISITING DAUGHTER
Meigs County Vel&lt;lrans Service children .
COLUMBUS (UP!) _:_ Gov. Office.
Benefils / available to any
James A. Rhodes and his wife . Nicholson succeeds the !ale
veteran or dependents are
are spending the Easter J . E. (Eli ) Denison.
explained
by the Veterans
holidays in Fort Lauderdale,
Attending the presenlatioo
Service
·.office
personnel.
Fla ., visiting their youngest were Wallace Amberger ,
. daughte• , · Mrs . Sherry veoorans service officer, and Assistance to obtain Veterans
Markham and her llusband, Mrs . Danny (Peggy) Brickles, Administration hospital aid
and assistance is also. arranged
William, his office .. announced executive secretary.
today.
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When completed, it will
transport Alaska's oil riches to
the continental United States
and will bring Ute nation closer
to its goal of independence
from foreign energy.
By mid-1977 the rest of the
798-mile-Iong pipeline stretching from Prudhoe Bay at the .
edge of Alaska's North Slope to
this ice-free port is scheduled
to be in place and carrying 1.2
million barrels of oil per day.
The pipeline is being built by
the Alyeska Pipeline Service
Cn., f01med by a consortium of
oil companies. Edward L.
Patton, president llf Alyeska,
and other officials watched the
first pipe go into the ground 75
miles north of here.
"This project is vitally
important to America," Patton
said. "Getting it done on
schedule is just part of our
effort to establish independence from Ute economic
tyranny that can only be imposed upon us if we become
totally dependent on others for
our energy supplies."
The project was long delayed
by protests from environmental groups who feared
the pipeline could cause
irreparable damage to the
Arctic environment.
The first installation was
held up two days to permit
completion of hydrostatic testing of welded pipe sections for
the river crossing.

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• 2 -1be Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnrlay March 211 1975

Assembly beginslO-day break
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Slatebouse Reporl&lt;r

thetr Easter wacation House
Speaker Vernal G Riffe Jr , D-

CXlLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohio General Assembly has
begun a llklay spring recess,
with only • skeleton" floor
sessions Wid budget hearmgs
scheduled for next week
The House and Senate held
lrief sesstOM Thursday, and
majonty Democrats offtctally
abandoned plans to move any
-nomtc recovery proposals
to a delayed June prunary
ballot
The Democrats appeared to
be concentrating lhetr next

New Boston, agreed but left
open the poss1bthty some of the
economic recovery measures
mtght be sent to the November
ballot
plans after they !&amp;led three
weeks ago to get any of Utem on
the June 3 ballot They sa td
Utey mtght attempt to place
Utem m some form on the
November ballot, but the
governor mdicated he would
lake his own proposals to the

efforts oo energy prog rams,

people m an mitiatlve effort

havmg lost an attempt to prune
Ute economy wtUt a sales tax
suspension on new motor
vehicles
The deadline was Wednesday
for submttting Gov James A
Rhodes' economic recovery
proposals to a delayed June 24
prunary vote
• That 's firushed, conftrmed
Senate President Pro Tempore
Ohver Ocasek, D Akron
before the senators left for

Removed From Ballot
The legtslature has already
removed from the June ballot a
U!x rehef proposal for recrea
tiona! landowners and placed tt
on the November ballot

Democrats were never red
hot over Rhodes

economic

Democrats a nnounced plans

to mtrnduce m the House and
Senate legtslatwn to set up an
Ohto Energy Deve lopment
Center to help develop projects
and programs leading to new
JObs energy sources and lower

utility costs
The proposed center, to cost
$27 nullton durmg tts ftrst two
years of operation was announced at a news conference
held by SUite Reps A G
Lanc1one of Bellaire, and
Thomas J Carney of Youngstown, and Sens Harry Meshet
of Youngstown and Robert E
O'Shaughnessy of Columbus
They sa td the center would
operate from offtces m Colwn
bus, and would help attract a
'limttless' amount of federal
money for energy protects
Rep Denms L Wojtanowski,
D-Wtlloughby Htlls, mtroduced
legtslatwn authort zmg the
Pubhc Utillties CommiSSion to
make up to $110 mtlhon wortlt
of loans for homeowners to
make

energy-savmg

from the Ohto Department of
Mental Heal th and Mental
Retardalton to provtde ad
dttional menU!! health servtces
through the ftscal year endmg
thts June 30
The board also has recetved
an addttional $75,000 for the
development of recreahonal
facthltes for the Comprehenstve Mental Health
Center whtch wtll be con
strucled near Holzer Medtcal
Center servmg Galha, Jackson
and Metgs Counties
The board , to date has
recetved approxtmately $1
trulhon, of whtch 95 percent ts
state and federal dollars to
construct the center The funds
recetved by the board wtll he
delegated to the Communtty

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Letten Ill opbdoa aft welCGII!ed They 1boald he ...
lbu 11011 wonlo toac (or be 11bjeet to l'!daeCioa by lbe

editor) llld m01t be llped with lilt •tc-'• .cldraa.
Name• IUY be wltbbtld upoa pabllratloa Howev..-, Dll
nqunt, umfl will be dlarlooed. Letten lhoahl be Ia lood
la•te, addnulnl IJiutl, aol penoaaUU..

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provements A suntlar btll was
offered m Ute Senate Wednes
day by O'Shaughnessy and
Meshel
Sent ro Governor
Meanwhile th e Senate and
House swtftly sent to Rhodes
desk an emergency $3 mtlhon

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~~~: 1 ;;.,ntscn material mailed Wedaesday carried a

By ALAN DAWSON
SAIGON ( UPI) - Commums! forces captured a
strategic city on Ute outskll"ts
of Da Nang today and overran
WI enlir&lt;! province northeast of
Satgon
Mtlitary sources S8ld Ute
Commumsts captured Hoi An,
a ctty of 50,000 just 15 miles
south of Da Nang, Jeavmg
South Vtetnam's second
largest ctty wtde open to an
attack from Ute south
The sources satd the Com
vmnists also seized the
proVInctal captlal of Bao Loc,

96 mtles northeast of Satgon,
brmg111g aU of Lam Dong
proVInce under Vtet Cong and
NorUt Vtetnamese control
The fall of Lam Dong left the
CommuniSts m control of 12 of
South Vtetnam s 44 prov111ces
and more than half the country s terrttory
The dnve agatnsl Da Nang's
southern approaches came as
the ctty s 1 5 million restdents
staged near-rwts 111 desperate
attempts to get out
U S offtctals m Satgon satd
most Americans have been
wtUtdrawn from Da Nang,
although Consul General AI
Francts and • about four or ftve
others ' were still m the ctty
Most restdents of Hot An had
fled to Da Nang before Ute
Co mmumst attack, JOtmng
about I mtllton refugees added

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some mstructions or po1nters
on how to help him get back to
normal It trught help someone
else Utat may have the same
problem
DEAR READER - The
problem m treahng dtabetics
even wtth all the medicmes and
knowledge that exists ts Utat
they remam humans and not
machines It often happens
that a dtabctic wtll be perfectly
regulated m the hospttal and
then be unstable alter he
leaves the hospttal
The amount of msuhn needed
depends upon both Ute dtet and
amount of aclivtty and stress m
the datly hfe A person on m
suhn needs to regulate hiS life
so he bas the same amount of
phystcal activtty datly as well
as the same amount of food
When Ute aclivtty or the dtet ts
changed Utere wtll be a change
m the msuhn requtrement
Aclivtty tends to lower Ute
blood glucose-(sugar ) and wtll
decrease
the
tnsuhn
reqwrements Your son was
probably much more active out
'of the hospttal

in Delaware
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Mrs
Fern
Plunkett,
Delaware, won $300,000
Thursday mght in the Ohio
Lottery weekly drawing here
and Terrence Sautter,
Galion woo $30,000 in lbe
weekly event
The $15,000 winners were
George Shumaker,
Cleveland, Robert Misko,
Akr on, William Singer,
Akron, Roy W Thompson,
Brookpark, and Richard
Mesnick, Richmond Heights
This week's winning
numbers In the Ohio lottery
Number IH ( on~ne-four)
10 any box on ticket wins $20
NumbeMi 337 (three-threeseven) and 200 (tw&lt;&gt;-zer&lt;&gt;zero) in green and blue wins
$500

Numbm 337 and 200 in
blue boxes wins $1,000
Numbers 337 and 200 Ia
green boxes eligible for
$300,000 drawmg
and
automallcally wins $15,000
SINATRkTO EUROPE
LOS ANGELES ( UPI )
Frank Smatra 15 takmg on
Europe
fn hiS fll"st tour of !be continent m 13 years, Sinatra will
begm a sertes of concerts m
Europe m May, tt was announced Tuesday

e VI leads 600 million
cath 0 1•ICS m• ServiCe
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untts All of the above symptoms started to dtsappear HIS
nerves tmproved after the ftrst
two days and he bas llllproved
steadtly smce, but he's slow
about putting on wetght
1"onder tf you could gtve me

- Rep John A Galbratth, RMaumee,
Intr oduced
tegtslallon to rescmd Ohto's
approval of the Equal Rtghts
Amendment to the U S Con
slltutwn and to elmunate the
reqmrement that public offtctals dtsclose !hell" fmanctal
worth
- The House passed, 113-1,
and sen t to the Senate
l eg ts latwn permtlttng
volunteer rescue servt ce
workers to eqmp thetr vehtcles
wtth flashmg red lights

to woman

The Easter week observances began ltve days ago
wtth Palm Sunday and the
tradthonal processton of
ptlgrtms from the nearby
Mount of Ohves, through Ute
Garden of GeUtsemane and
mto the walled ctty through St
Stephen's gate
Thursday night, Ute CaUtolic
patrtarch of Jerusalem, Msgr
Gtacomo Beltrtttl, held ser¥1Ces markmg ChriS! 's last
supper wtth his disciples and
washed Ute feet of 12 youths
An Israeli Tounsm MliUStry
spokesman satd hotel busmess
seemed to be 'more than
normal ' desptte Ute recent
mcrease 10 Mtddle East tenSIOn

Hayes begins

DR. LAMB
Insulin nee'lied
By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEARDR LAMB - Myson
29, ts SIX feet tall and wetghs
165 pounds He lost about 20
pounds over a penod of one
year He was tested and hts
blood sugar was 360
He was hospttaltzed for 18
days and hiS sugar brought
under control Whde he was m
the hospttal be gamed about
five pounds and was feeling
pretty good
When he left the hospttal he
was taking msulin shots, 52
untts a day He got very nervous, couldn' t sleep and lost
some more wetght His doctor
told hinnt was emotional and
gave hun tranquilizers whtch
made him worse He explamed
how he felt, but Ute doctor satd
his tnsulm and sugar were
okay
Finally he came home (he
was livmg out of town ) When I
saw the way he was and after
reading up on dtabetes I
thought 1t must be something
about the tnsulm
By Utat time he bad to have
orange jUice m the mormng
before be coold take hiS insulin
He had to eat every three hours
and by 3 00 m the afternoon hiS
nerves were terrtble He
wasn't sleep!!lg even wtth the
pills
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WASHING !'ON (UPI)-Scn Uoyd Bentsen, D-Tex ,
has matted requests for money to support his campaign
for the 1976 Democratic presidential nommation The only
problem is the return envelope 15 addressed to Rep
Morris Udall, another candidate
An aide to Udall, D-Artz , blamed tt on a mixup at the
printel"!i shop
• Bentsen apparently used the same printer in
Baltimore that we dtd hack m December for our malUug
ca mpatgo, ' the aide said 'That's the only explanation

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Dear SU"
I am writing concermng Ute theft of flowers from grave sties
My mother passed away on New Year s Day, 1975, and we
buried her at the Cool¥llle Cemetery There were three bunches
of arlifictal flowers along wtth Ute live flowers In the freezmg
weaUter the flowers turned brown, but the artlltclal flowers
stayed beautiful and bright
I bought a new pot for Valentine's Day Wid someone stole all
four bunches, of artiftctal Dowers on the anmversary of her
birUtday, March 10 I put another pot of pink flowers on the
grave They also are gone
The most I can do for my mother now 15 WI occaswnal pot of
flowers for spectal occasions
Why must someone spoil tt '
Name wtUtheld on r

Home at San

'----return envelope with Udall 's campaign committee address on 1t, plllll a note that Udall would pay the postage
• Udall ts wlllmg to meet Bentsen over a green cloth
covered table m the Capitol Rotunda and negotiate to
hand over Bentsen's checks if Bentsen wlll settle the
postage due," the Udall aide said
Mental Health Center Board as
the contract agency
Because th e constructiOn
dollars are earmarked (ttr
construction only they cannot--..Dop
be used to provtde addtttonal C
mental health servtces
Mrs Plummer satd that
althoughtheaddtltonatdollars
oman
for servtces wtll allow the
Center to expand professwnal By United Press International
Thursday atdes supported
menU.! health servtces, there
Pope Paul VI led the worlds the Pope, who suffers from arwtll contmue to be a need for 600 mtllton Roman CaUtohcs thntis as he descended from
a ddt tiona! dollars because of today m solemn Good Frtday the altar m Sl Peter's Basilica
State hosptl&lt;!ls closmg thetr observances recalhng Chnst's to wash and kiss Ute feet of 12
outpaltent treatment centers
CructflXIon 19 centunes ago boys m re -e nactment of
whtch has tncr eased the
In Jerusalem, thousands of ChriSt s gesture to Ute Apostles
re quest of mental health ChrtSitan ptlgrtms from many at the Last Supper
servtces at the communtly denommat10ns cr owded the
The Vatican swttched Ute
level
narrow, cobbled streets of the Holy Thursday mass from Ute
Robert DeFores t prestdent WICtent walled ctty for proces- Basthca of Sl John the Lateran
of the Ohto Communlly Mental Sions along the Vta Dolorosa - to St Peter s so more ptlgruns
Health SUI!! Assoctation, has lradittonal paUl of Chnst s could see tt, but the world's
announced that Richard Wolfe, march to hiS Cruciftxwn
largest church - whtch can
pres tdent of WBNS TV
The 77 year -{lid pontiff was hold 30 000 people - was only
Colwnbus, has been appmnted scheduled to attend an evenmg hall lull
VICe-chairman
or the liturgtcal serVIce m St Peter s Th~ Jerusalem ptlgnms,
Educational Legtslattve Basiltca and then carry a tall many of them carrymg large
Committee for Communtty cross m a procession around wooden crosses, followed Ute
Mental Health Boards m Ohto
Rdme's Colosseum to re-enact route of ChriSt on hts way to
'l'he chairperson fo r that the
of
J es us Calvary, stoppmg at Ute 14
stages
commtttee ts Mrs Plummer
Cructfilnon
stations where He rested

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dusky
The appropnatwn, an advance from Rhodes proposed
budget for the next two years,
ts destgned to attract $6 mtllion
m federal matchmg funds also
bemg sought by other states
The Senate unammously
passed and sent to the House a
btll reducmg the voter restden
cy requtrement m Ohto from
stx months to 30 days to conform \\tth a lJS Supreme
Court ruhng
Sen Stanley J Aronoff R
Cmcmnatt, sa td he fell the 3().
day mtmmmn rP~Iri Pnrv rwr10rt

should apply only to federal
elechons but he voted for the
btlt anyway
In other legtSlaltve develop-

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F un d zng y
oar
to be reviewed April 8
Fundtng requests from
agen ctes under the ad
mtmstrahve wnbrella of the
Commumty Mental Heal th and
Mental Retardallon 648
Board wtll be revtewed by the
board s
Program
and
Evaluallon Commtttee on Apnl
8, Bernard F Ntehm, Ph D ,
chairperson
Nt ehm wtll submtt hts
comm1ttee s recommendations
at the next regular meeting m
Aprll the board dectded at Its
regular meeting on March 17
Reports were heard from
Board Chatrperson G Wtlson
Bowers, M D , and MaXIne S
Plwnmer, executive dtrector
Recent developments m fun dmg of the agency mclude
recetpt of an addt !tonal $25,000

approprtatton for construchon
of a 300-bed nursmg care
fa cthty at the Otuo Sohders'

$300,000 goes

My best advtce to you ts to
help your soQ understand Utat
he ~j.ts to lead a regulated hfe tf
be ts gmng to use a regulated
amount of tnsuhn
A new machtne that
mechamcally releases JUS! Ute
amount of msulm the body
needs at any time, or transplan ts mto the dtabehc's
pancreas of norntal ISlets of
Langerhans that make tnsuhn
should change this sttuation
drastically These are still w
the development stage
Loss of wetght ts a common
Sign of fall"ly severe dtabctes
Wid ts related to losmg sugar m
the unne Fatigue ts also a
symptom Too much tnsuhn
prnduces hypoglycenua ( 10\\
blood sugar ) and also causes
fattgue
Don t push your so,n to gam
1\etght Dtabetics do much
better tf they stay thin If the)
~et obese they are very prone
to develop heart and vascular
diSease
Send your questions to fu
Lamb, m care of thiS
newspaper, P 0 Box, 1551,
Radto City Station, New York,
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Lamb's bOOkie t on blood sugar ,
send 50 cents •and a long selfaddressed stamped envelope to
the same addresS' and ask for
the "BlOOd sugar" bOOklet

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4-H Ouh News

The orgamzallonal meebng
of the Ftve Pomt Star Sbtchers
was held on March 21 at the
home of Pat Holter Advtsors
attendmg were Pat Holter
Jackte Starcher and Nan
Whtle There were 19 club
members present
Elected offtcers for the new
year were presadent Tamrrue
Star cher

v 1ce

to the port s normal halfmtlhon populatwn
Mtlitary sources s&amp;d the
Commumsts captured Bao Loc
m two hours of ftghtmg after an
mtense artillery barrage
Lam Dong, 1\hich has a
population of 76,693, is at the
southern edge of the embattled
Cen tral Htghlands
In Da Nang soldters wtthout
money for fond clashed wt!h
nallonal police m a sertes of
gunbilttles The soldiers had
arl'ived penmless after retreatmg from northern provmces
abandoned by the government
A huge swarm of panicky
refugees mobbed the runway of
Danang's 81rport today, forcmg Ute Umted States and
South Vtetnam to halt
evacuation fltghts to sanctuanes m the souUt

prestdent

secretal), Becky Edwards
treasurer Sherne Starcher,
ne\\s reporter Patty Parker,
Recreatwn leader and Debbie
Boatnght, HealUt and Safety
The club members approved
a motton to pay $1 111 dues for
the club year The next
meeting wtll be Aprtl 7 at the
home of Mrs Roy Holter
She m e Starcher, reporter

Carolyn Bowen secretarv,
Beth Perrm , v1ce.secrelai)
Kathy Parke r, treasurer
Dentse Whtte , health Charlene
Goeglem. Safely Beth Wtlson
recrealton leader
Pam
Riebel, asststant recreatwn
HILTON HEAD ISLAND,
leaders, Lon Louks and S C (UPI)- Jack Ntcklaus IS
Raeleen Oh\Cr and news rtght on schedule
reporter , Aprtl Parker
The "Golden Bear" always
Durmg the busmess meeting pomts his game at the maJOr
the
members
dtscussed champtOMhtps and rtght now
protects for the new year The he'sallllUlgat Ute Masters, two
next meeting" til be Aprtll8 at weeks away
Wmner m his last preVIOUS
the home of Jackte Starcher outing
two weeks ugo m Ute
Aprtl Parker, Reporter
Dora!
Open
at M1811U, Ntcklaus
The Ftve Pomt Star Slttchers
has
hts
game
boned to a nearJumor Leaders 4-H club
perfect
pttch
as
evtdenced by
orgamzed March 21 at the
home of Mrs Roy Holter his play m Ute openmg rowxl of
the Hentage Golf Classtc here
There were seven members
on this island reso~ust off Ute
and one adVIsor attendmg
southern SouUt Carolina coast
Offtcers for the new )ear
Ntcklaus, playmg what he
elected were, Mary Mora, called "under the conditioM,
prestdent Paul Hysell and one of my better rounds m Ute
Km1
Kraulter
c o v1ce last couple of years," battled
pres1dents
L u ~o.)
Sho ok, through a !:l}sty wind Thursday

25th year as
Bucks' coach
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Woody
Hayes begms hiS 25th year as
coach at Ohto State Tuesday as
the Buckeyes begm sprmg
drills
Hayes will hold practice four
days a week cuhninating m an
mtra&lt;&gt;quad game May 3
The defenSive squad has only
Utree regulars returrung from
last year's team Utat was rochampton m the Btg Ten Those
returnmg are tackle Nick
Buonamtca, linebacker Ken
Kuhn and safety Tim Fox
On offense, however, the
entire backfield of Hel51ll8n
Trophy wmner Archie Grlffm
at tatlback, quarterback
Cornelius Greene, wmgback
Bnan Baschnagel, and
fullback Pete Johnson will
return for Ute 1975 season
Losses were heavy m the
offenstve line wiUt replacements needed for All-Amenca
tackle Kurt Schumacher,
center Steve Myers, guard
Dtck Mack, tight end Doug
France, and split end Dave
Hazel
The open posttions may not
be hard to fill, however, smce
Hayes stgned 26 pl;lyers from
high schools around Ute country, mcluding SIX scholastic
All-AmertcaM

Game called with
Maraud~rs up 2-0
MASON, W Va - The Metgs
Marauders and Wahama White
Falcons began what they
thought would be a baseball
game Thursday, but because of
a continuous downpour of sleet
the game was called after
three tnmngs when both
coaches and the umptres
agreed Utere was no sense m
playmg more
The Marauders were leading
2-0 when the game was called
Theil" fll"st run came m the top
half of Ute fll"st
The game started out fme for
the Wahama pttche r Jeff
GtUand, as he struck out the
ftrst man he faced Gtlland
then walked Mtke Magnotta on
four stratght pttches before
walking semor second sacker
Nesselroad after gomg to a full
count to gtve Metgs nmners on
ftrst and second wtth only one

Bicycle safety •
is scout topic
Danny Wtll dtscussed btcycle
safety the mechamcal parts of
a btcycle and thetr proper care
when Pomeroy Boy Scout
Troop 249 met Wednesday
mght at the Pomeroy Juntor
Ht,gh School
Scoutmaster Hank Cleland
also spoke on btcycle safety
and plans were made for the
members to travel to Rio
Grande each Saturday for the
next ftve weeks to swllll They
wtll make the trtps m the troop
bus Followmg the meetmg
there was a troop' leaders
conference to make dec1stons
on upc0n11ng activ1bes
Any boy 11 or older or who
has completed the ft!Ut grade
may contact Dan Thomas, 9923128, to learn about bccommg a
member of the troop whtch
meets at 7 p m each Wednesday at the Pomeroy
localton
75 TOUR PLANT
NEW HAVEN - The Foote
Mmeral Company s Graham
Plant at New Haven was
vlStted by students from Pomt
Pleasant Htgh School on
Wednesday Approximately 75
students accompamed by thetr
teachers, R McChntock and R
L Austin, made up the tour
party They were led by F C
Retchert, Roland Lidel, Opha
Offutt and Mtke Merntt,
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Eight walks m one tnn mg
means a lot more m sprmg
tr ammg than one shghtly
tarmshed World Senes rmg
Which ts why Steve Blass
the key hnk of the Ptt!sburgh
Pirates wtlh thetr world cham
ptonshtp team of 1971, was
placed on watvers by the club
Thursday for the purpose of
gtvmg him his uncondillonal
release
The popular nghthander was
gt ven hts walking papers after
pttchmg JUSt 6 2-:l tnnmgs for
the Ptrates thts sprmg, gettmg
rocked for 13 earned runs and
17 walks In hts last outtngone mrung agatnst the Chicago
White Sox Monday- he walked
etght batters and fo rced m four
runs
"I don'! thmk I ll pursue a
JOb wtth another team, Blass
said ' If someone makes an
overture I'd probably constder

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You re closer to your
players than anyon e except
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Denn) wtll always be one of my
bo)s
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else too But " " don t ha ve any
chotce tn that Just hke three
years ago I can t let my
fee hn gs mterfer e wtt h m)
team 's approach to the game

We have to get ready fb r UCLA
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Makmg Its 22nd appearance
m NCAA pootseason basketball
play -compared to UCLA s
16th - Kentucky wtll be lookmg
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Defending champ1on Johnny :
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wtUt a seven-over-{181" 78 and '
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Arnold Palmer was one- ~
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Lee TreVIDo had an even
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TAMPA Fla (UPI) - The
Cmcmnatt Reds behmd Don
Gullett Pa t Darcy and Clay
Carroll who teamed up for a
one httter got a 4-0 vtctory
over the New York Yankees
Thursday
A leadoff stxth-mrung smgle
by Sa ndy Alomar was Ute
Yanks only htt of the game It
came off Gullett who accordmg to Reds manager Sparky
Anderson won the opemng day
assignment agamst the Los
Angeles Dodgers wtth hts
spar kling seven-mntng ef
fort
The Reds scored all four of
thetr runs, two of them
unearned off Catfish Hunter
who pttched the ftrst seven
tnmngs for the Yankees
The first of two doubles by
Pete Rose, commg m the ftrst
mmng led to the Reds ftrst
run Rose took thtrd on Darrel
Chaney s ny ball and came
home when Hunter let a return
throw by Yankee catcher Rtck
Dempsey shp off his glove for
an error
Dave Concepcton led off the
second tnmng wtth a walk,
stole second, contmued to thtrd
on Dempsey's throwmg error
and, one out later, came home
on Ken Grtffey s smgle to
rtght
Rose doubled home the Reds'
fmal two runs m the fourth
tnnmg
Gullett walked only one and
struck out three The one walk
was tssued to Bobby Bonds ,
who later wa s ptcked off ftrst
by the Red lefty m the ftrst
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FUKUOKA, Japan (UPI) Kumakt Shtbata of Japan
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Thursday mght by scormg a
one-sided unanimous decision

over Ould Makhlouft of Algerta
m thetr 15-round tttle match
Referee Yoshtda scored 117569 whtle judges Toru Kbnura
and Kazumasa Kuwata both
had tt 75-65 all for Shtbata The
UP! gave tt to Shtbata 75-67

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TAMPA, Fla (UPI) Roger Freed, dtscouraged and
convmced he can't stick wtth
th e club packed up his
bclongmgs, left the Cmcmnali
Reds' tratmng camp Thursday
and headed for hts Los
Angeles, Cahf home
Freed, 29, who was voted the
Mmor League Player of the
Year whtle playtng for Baltimore's Rochester farm team
m the Interna!lonal League tn
1970, was 3-for 20 this spring
before hts departure and had
struck out m hts last two roles
as a pmchhitter

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Other Rto Grande games wtU
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The Redmen wtll play at on May 8 That bit wtll bcgm at
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197SSPRING BASEBALL
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schedule announced ·

J m Bennett
p
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Bob Boyd
Joh n Du dek
OF
4
Sam Dllnn
C
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Wc s Ha rsto n
P
1
Steve Jenk n s
OF
2
P
2
Sk1p Jonn son
JB
3
Dave M It er
POME ROY LANE S
Dusty Moran
28
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K IN GS &amp; QUEENS
Jen e Myers
p
2
March 11 197S
2B
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Won Lost G lenn New
P
3
F ea r som e Four
51!
17 Stan P er ry
C
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J ack. s Club
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38 M ke Pra ter
R1 c k Roberts
OF
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GoG o
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Smltt1
SS
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4Ds
36
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Team 6
32
48 M ke Spada fora
P
4
Team 1
32
48 Gary Sw m ehar t
P
4
H1g~1 l nd
Game
Moses R1ck Va n Matre
George ViCkroy
C
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Norman 228 Ooal Hupp 223
Coac h
Jarrfes John ston
Ja c k.
Wa r d
206
J udy
Manager
Steve
Pock I ngton 181
Herr mgton
H gh Ser es
Mo ses Nor
WHA Standtng s
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nan 569 Opa l Hupp soa Rat
By Unt i ed P re ss In terna ti onal
R 1o Gr ande College Redrr.en
Roa ch 521 Judy Poc k. 1q ton
East
Mar cil 29 - Ttff ln Un verslly
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Team Htg h. Game and Sern;os away
K New E 1g
40 1 7 5 85 ?55 255
Mar cil 3 1 W Va State hom e
Ja c k s Cl ub 658 179 2
Ap r I 2- Urbana home
Cl ev eta ld
31 38 J 6 7 109 2] 5
Aprtl 12- 0h tO Dom1n1 ca n
KINGS&amp; QUEENS
Ct cag o
28 45 1 57 146 296
away
M ar ch 2S 1975
t 1d anapo l!i 18 51 J 39 200 ]03
Won Lost Ap r I 16~ W va T ech away
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Pho en x
31l 28
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M nnesota
39 29 2 80 182 244
Mav J- Ma lon e away
Ba t mo r e
18 50 4 dO 180 311 Moh re r 216 George G l i lian May 8 - Mt Vernon away
200 Do r s Ha fh1l 185 Donna
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Mav 20- Ce dar v li e away
H1gh
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Qu ebec
42 30 0 8.:1 30 1 274
569 Roy Ro ach S3d
Donn a Mav 15 16 17- DI ST R ICT 22
PL AYOFF S
Toronto
39 3 1 1 803202 85 l)I). ~F. •tland 465 Oor s Ha1fh II
x Gam e st ar ts at J 30 p
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W nmp e g
16 32 4 76 29 4 262
Tea m HtOh Game and Seres m
- Go Go 680 and 1898
Edmonton
3 ~ 3 4 4 72 257 255
Vancouver
33 36 2 68 231 24 1
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Early Sunday M ixe d
Thu rsday s R es ulls
Ma rc h 23 1975
N ew Eng land 5 Cle veland ]
Won Lost
Ba I 2 Edmonton 2 1 e ot
Sw 1she r &amp; LohSe Phar 78
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H ou ston 8 W nnlpeg 0
Pull ns Excava ttng
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so 62
M nnesota at Phoen i x
M ayer &amp; Hill Barbers
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Edmon l on a t T oro nto
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F rt end y Tavern
HtQh tnd Gttme - Jr Phelps
24 6
Wal y H atfield
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IHL Playoff Stand ng s
Max n e Dugan and Be tty
By Umted Press lnternatton al
Sm ilh 201 Betty Wh !l atch 200
Quar l c rftnals- Bes t of Seven
H g ll Ser es - Jr Phe lps 596
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Exhibition standings

schedule ~

played {easonably weU "
The wmd was on all the
golfers' minds Thursday.
"You[ust had to guess which
club to use," said Kite "You
could have just IDpped a coin
and if Jt landed 00 liB side, that
probably would have been
right "
The fteld for the Hentage ..
Ute best on Ute tour this year
wtth 26 ol Ute top 'll money
WIIUlers on hand, plils SouUt
Afrtl2ll Gary Playel" who just
returned to Ute United Slates
after more than SIX months
absence
Playel", wbo had not played
m any tournament for nearly
hoo months, shot WI even.par
1t Thur8day and said oonstdel"!lll! liow long tt bad been

lHmtucky s head coach three Decem bet, Kentucky sen t
)ears ago
Bobby Kmght s lndtand team
By Saturday I hope our _ heavtly favored to go all Ule
players can get down to earth
WI\) m the 37u1 NCAA - home
Jn Uw !mal regular season by scormg a 92 90 wm m the
ratmgs Indiana \l as ranked Mtdeast Regwnal fmals at
ftrst UCl A second Loutsvtlle Dayton Ohto
Uurd, and Kentucky fourth
TI1e UCLA Loutsv tlle con
Sy racuse s Orangcrnen were frontat 10 n rates as the N 1
not even among the top 20
attractwn Saturday and 1~ t
Beaten by lndtana by d rlw s the 64-year-(lid woo.:n
dcvastalmg 24 pomts tn the teacher ve rstL' the puptl
U1e Cardinals Denny Crum
In the NCAA senufmals at
Los Angeles m 1972 Wooden s

unhappy sttuatton but 1 have no
regrets except maybe that tt
dido t last longer '
Pittsburgh Mana ger Dann)
Murtaugh satd the dectslOn to
cut Blass was heartbreakmg
because of the close rela hon
shtp I've had wtth Steve '
Ltfe \lent on m the Ptl ls
burgh camp Thursday wtthout
Blass however as the Ptrates
pummeled the Detrott Ttgers,
5-2, behind Al Oltver s lour
By MILTON RICHMAN
RBI
UPI Sports Edttor
Deron Johnson batthng to
wm a JOb wtth the Boston Red
NEW YURK ( UPI ) - Dave Brtstol goes dtppy over three
Sox after bcmg gtven hts un
thmgs He loves country must c, btrd huntmg and good hardnosed
condthonal release from the ballplayers Not necessanly m that order etther Gtven his
club at the end of last season, chmce, he'd take the good hard nosed ballplayers flrst which ts
htt his lhtrd home run of the readily understandable because tf enough of them happen to be
on the same stde he IS then he's gomg to enJOY both that country
mustc and the btrd huntmg so much more
Brtstol works for Montreal Manager Gene Mauch, coachmg
thtrd base He managed m the btg leagues himself, havmg
Exh1btt1on Baseball
ptloted Cincmnah and Mtlwaukee, very likely wtll get another
Kansas C tv 2 Houston 0
Stand•ngs
P tt sbu rg h S Defr o t 2
chance somewhere fall"ly soon because he has shown he knows
B y Un1ted P r~ss lnt ernalton a l
Ball more 10 Ph l a d elphta 1
what t!'s all about and can handle players, and now what he d
Includes Onl y Games vs
Los Ange le s 4 M innesota 3
Ma1o.-Lg Tea m s
Ctnc nna t 1 4 New York. ( A ) 0
really
enJOY most next to wuuung would be seemg some new ktd
Amencan League
Oakland 1 Catlfor n a 1
break
m
and makmg tt btg wtUt the Expos
w I pel Ca l forn1a B en cage ( N J 3
Cal t orn a
1\ 5 688 Cleveland 8 San Franc sco 6
See that young !ella over yonder the one butlt ltke Mr
T exas
2 9
5JI Dan D ego 2 M !w auk ee 1
Oak land
Amenca,' he satd, nodding m the direction of a strappmg
5 4 556 Texas 6 Atlanta 2
Bai t more
9 a 529 New York (N) 1~ St Lou s 9
stratght backed n ght-ltander tossmg the ball eastly wtth Bob
Kansas C1ty
10 9
T oday s Gam es
526
en cago
Batley on the stdehnes before a ball game the other day at th e
11 1 I 500
C nc1nnat
vs
De t r o11 at
N ew York
10 12 455 Lak.e an d F a
Expos' Daytona Beach layout • HIS name IS Gary Carter, and
Cl eveland
4 5
444
x - Atlan t a v s Lo s Ange les
M nne so ta
he s a cross between Pete Rose and Johnny Bench He s got
9 12
429 at West Pa l m Beach Fa
Bos ton
400
Bos ton vs Chtcago (A J at
Rose
s energy and enthustasm and some of Bench s ab tltly Look
M .twauk.ee
58 "9 357 Sa ra sota F la
1Ever see a phystcal spectmen hke him before' He caught
at
hun
De trott
7 l4
Texas vs Houston at Cocoa
33 J
Fla
for Memphis last year and was thl!'ll!o I catcher m Tnple A ball
N a tiOn al League
San F r anCISCO VS San 0 ego
but we re converllng htm to an outftelder He s gonna play n ght
w I pel at Yuma Art z
Los A ng el es
14 4
778
Oak land vs
Cl ev e land at
fteld today '
Mon tr eal
13 5 721 Tucson AriZ
Gary Carter, only 20, was among the most unpresstve young
C nc nnat
14 6
700
M l wauk.ee vs Ca l fo r n a a t
San Fr anCISCO
8 ~
667 Pa l m Spr ngs Ca ltf
players I saw this sprmg Some of the others were Marc Htll of
Ph l a d elpt1 a
11 6
647
Montrea l vs M nn eso ta at
the Gtants, Doug Flynn and Dave Revermg of the Reds, Ron
P lt sbur gh
11 1 500 Or l ando Fla ntghl
Sa n D ego
5 6 455
Kansas C ty vs Ba ll more at
LeFlore of Ute Ttgers, Roy Howell of the Rangers Ketth Her
Houston
8 12 400 M a m F Ia n g ht
nandez of the, Cardinals, and Lyman Bostock of the Twms, but
New York.
7 11
x - Atla nta vs New Yo r k
389
St LOUIS
7 12
368 (A ) at Ft Lauderda l e F a
Gary
Carter sttcks out for any nwnber of reasons You abnost
A tl a nta
6 12 333
n ght
can
t
help but nottce him
Ch cago
3 1
214
x
sp l t squad
T hursd ays Res ults
He hustles every mmute same as Pete Rose, htts wttil power
Bos ton 6 Chtcago (A) 1
and ha s an excellent arm That s only a sta rt He runs well, he's
&amp;-2 and 205, strong as a bull and pohte as a West Pomt cadet He
remmds you of the Dodgers MVP, Steve Garvey, so tt's no real
surpnse to dtscove r he was a member of the Natwnal Honor
Soctety from 1968 through 1972, turned down 100 scholarshtp
offers from umversttles and colleges to play baseball and has
recetved a Boys Club Cttlzenshtp Award for contnbutwns he
AND HAS SEVERAL RELIABLE
made to the commuruty back home m Fullerton, Cahf
The compariSons wtUt Pete Rose and Johnny Bench naturally
COMPANIES TO SERVE YOU
are flattenng What 20-year-{)ld rookte wouldn t feel good bemg
WE PUT YOU FIRST
mentioned tn the same class as e1ther one,and then both, no less?
Gary Carter trtes to mamtatn his own style, though, and husthng
LOW RATES AND GOOD CLAIM SERVICE
all the tune ts part of that style
A.LSO BUDGET PAYMENTS
When I hrst stgned wtth the Expos, they told me tl was a
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE
hustlmg organtzatwn, and that they wanted us to hustle
NEEDS
everywhere," says Carter 'I started that way and I guess tl
sorta stayed wtlh me If you ask me what post bon I d rather play
I'd prefer to catch Thts ts how I got where 1 am now but 1 un
dersta nd the sttuallon and Ill play anywhere I can help the
club
The sttuation ts that the Expos are fine behmd the plate wtth 23year-{)ld Barry Foote, who looked very good as a rookte last
season and keeps lookmg better all the tune Mauch s present
plans call for Gary Carter to play rtghl fteld - if he can handle
tt-and Mauch feels he can
Picked up 11! the free agent draft m 1972 and then stgned by
Pomeroy, 0 .
114 Court St
scout Bob Zuk, Carter was brought up from Memphts last SepPh 992 7520
tember by the Expos and played m mne ball games for them He
had II htts m 2'1li\t bats for a heady 407 hgure, cltppmg the Mets'
Jon Matlack and Tom Seaver for hts first two safettes
One thmg Gary Carter wants to do, ts play
'He s the pure all~une athlete " says Gene Mauch You
know- let me go, turn me loose "
Gary Carter was so eager to do well m those ftrs! few ball
games last fall, he was afratd maybe he was overdomg things a
httle He went to Bnstol, and Jerry Zunmerman, one of the
Expos' other coaches, and asked them what they thought after
seemg htm
' They told me You look all rtght m the fteld but a httle light at
bat, ' says the young blue-eyed cah!orman • They satd Just be
yourself "
Gary Carter got Ute best advtce m the world from D~ve BriStol
and Jerry Zunmerman If he hstens to what they told hun and
he's domg that, there 's no posstble way he can mtss

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to post a five-&lt;tnder-par 66 and
went into today~ second round
of this $200,000 tournament
wtUt a lhree-«&lt;roke lead over
five runnersup
U S Open champton Hale
lrwm, wmner here m 1971 and
1973, headed up that group that
shot two-under 69s Thursday
The others were Don Jawary,
Bruce crampton, Andy North
and Tom Kite
Only t:wo others In the 102man fteld were able to break
par m the first round over Ute
trtcky Harbourtown Course
that Ntcklaus helped destg!!
They were Tom Weiskopf aild
John Mahaffey, boUt at 70.
Ntcklaus, m a masterful
Wlder-8tatement, sa1d, "I

ga me followed by a meetm g of
UCLA 26-3, and Loms\ tile 27
2 at 2 10 p m Both games wtll
be on nat tonal televtstOn
!NBC&gt;
The fmals are scheduled at
6 10 p m Monday at the San
Otego Sports Arena
We spe nt a lot of emotion tn
the lndtana game, satd Joe
Hall the man wl10 succeeded
the legendary Adolph Rupp as

Blass placed on wazvers

Sentinel

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A Ute only member of the sevenlegislallve comnuttee studymg man panel not s1gumg Ute 11~
Ute construction of Ute LoulSla- page report
The COlllllllttee satd Utere
na Superdome has released a
may
be vtotations.Jlf state laws
report mdtcatmg posstble
relating
to Uteft, lalse accouncrurunal vtolations Including
theft, bribery and malfeasance ting, pubUc brtbcry, corrupt
took place durmg Ute con- influencmg, filing false public
structwn of the domed records, malfeasance m off1ce
and Ute state ethics cnde for
stadium
The committee recom- public ufftC18ls
The Superdome project, now
mended Thursday a grand jury
more
than hve times 1ts
mvestigation of Ute $163 million
ortgmal
estimated cost, has
proJect and Ute creation of a
speC181 state office to oversee been crittctZed because of tts
operattons of the gtant raptdly escalating costs and
because of factors Jeadmg to
stadium
"This committee feels that various construction and sersuffictent eVIdence has been VICe contracts
Ktefer satd the report
developed m certain areas,
which would allow Ute dlslrtct charged the Superdome Comattorney Of Orleans Parish to nusslon, a politically appointed
dectde whether prosecution 15 body, deliberately CU"Cumventwarranted," S8ld Ute commit- ed state public bid laws and
awarded contracts to favored
tee's report, released by Sen
Nat Kiefer of New OrleaM, firms, most of whom made
pohtical Cl)ntrtbutions to comconmuttee cball"lll8n
"In some areas, the prelimi- tnlSSlon members, theU" relanary evtdence developed by tives or assoctates He S8ld Ute
should
be
UtlS committee should be more commtsston
abollshed
and
replaced
wtUt
a
fully developed by a grand jury
professtonal
management
investlgahon to detenmne
whether crumnal vtolations did team
He satd a new Superdome
m fact occur "
Kiefer's comnuttee spent 15 management offtce could be
monUts holding hearings and created as an arm of Ute
gaUtermg evtdence as pal'! of governor's offtce, staffed wtth
tts Superdome mqwry Rep professionals Wid charged with
Walter Bigby of Bosster City, runnmg Ute stadium
conmuttee vtce chairman, was

1-ratedHoosters pttted agamst
unheralded Syracuse
Its a role John Wooden stall
and talented Brmns led by All
Amenca Dave Meyers are
used to havtng won an mrredtble nme nattonal dt&amp;ll·
ptonsh tps m the past 11
seasons
Kentucky 2!H wtll fare
Syracuse, 23-7 at 12 tO p m
PDT m the hrst senufmal

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INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL

representatrve

B JIM

UP~ S ortCOUR

SAN D!EG6 s Wnter
wtUt Indiana ~UP!) - UCI A
stdehnes wt l~st mg on the
fa 1
wear the
1
w~~ ·~:;. a;onte s mantl e
CAA basketball
h
~n:o7:t~~:~p sem thn a ls
B
U day With the
~ um~l go mg
aga mst
te:~~ha~ and Kentucky, the
knocked off the No

Crimes suspected
in raising dome

Jack Nicklaus right on

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Bruins NCAA favorite

out
Cleanup man
Charh e
Marshall then dtd JUS! what a
cleanup man ts supposed to do,
lashing a smgle down the third
base bne to score Magnotta
from second
That was all the Marauders
got Utat mmng as Ute next two
batters htt the ball hard, but
nght at somebody for the fmal
two outs
Wahama came to bat, m the
home half but wtth no &amp;uccess
as leadoff batter Tim Sayre
grounded out Dan Harmon
nted out, and Greg Camp
struck out but reached ftrst
when the Metgs catcher could
not hold the last strtke, and Ute
relay got away from the ftrst
baseman Thts gave the
Falcons a chance, but nothmg
came of 1t as Me1gs - semor
rtghthander - Jeff McKinney
struck out Ttm Thompson to
end the threat
The second mmng saw Metgs
score another run when Gary
George was walked , went to
second on a wtld ptlch, and to
thU"d on another ball that the
catcher could not hold, and
scored on a bloop smgle by
Perk Ault
The bottom half of the thtrd
saw Wahama ht t mto a double
play and a ground out to end a
mtld threat The game wtll be
replaye d later, schedules
permttting
Metgs, McKmney and
Hamtlton , Wahama, Gtlland
and Tucker
1 1- 2
Metgs
0 0- 0
Wahama

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• 2 -1be Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy 0 , Fnrlay March 211 1975

Assembly beginslO-day break
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Slatebouse Reporl&lt;r

thetr Easter wacation House
Speaker Vernal G Riffe Jr , D-

CXlLUMBUS (UPI) - The
Ohio General Assembly has
begun a llklay spring recess,
with only • skeleton" floor
sessions Wid budget hearmgs
scheduled for next week
The House and Senate held
lrief sesstOM Thursday, and
majonty Democrats offtctally
abandoned plans to move any
-nomtc recovery proposals
to a delayed June prunary
ballot
The Democrats appeared to
be concentrating lhetr next

New Boston, agreed but left
open the poss1bthty some of the
economic recovery measures
mtght be sent to the November
ballot
plans after they !&amp;led three
weeks ago to get any of Utem on
the June 3 ballot They sa td
Utey mtght attempt to place
Utem m some form on the
November ballot, but the
governor mdicated he would
lake his own proposals to the

efforts oo energy prog rams,

people m an mitiatlve effort

havmg lost an attempt to prune
Ute economy wtUt a sales tax
suspension on new motor
vehicles
The deadline was Wednesday
for submttting Gov James A
Rhodes' economic recovery
proposals to a delayed June 24
prunary vote
• That 's firushed, conftrmed
Senate President Pro Tempore
Ohver Ocasek, D Akron
before the senators left for

Removed From Ballot
The legtslature has already
removed from the June ballot a
U!x rehef proposal for recrea
tiona! landowners and placed tt
on the November ballot

Democrats were never red
hot over Rhodes

economic

Democrats a nnounced plans

to mtrnduce m the House and
Senate legtslatwn to set up an
Ohto Energy Deve lopment
Center to help develop projects
and programs leading to new
JObs energy sources and lower

utility costs
The proposed center, to cost
$27 nullton durmg tts ftrst two
years of operation was announced at a news conference
held by SUite Reps A G
Lanc1one of Bellaire, and
Thomas J Carney of Youngstown, and Sens Harry Meshet
of Youngstown and Robert E
O'Shaughnessy of Columbus
They sa td the center would
operate from offtces m Colwn
bus, and would help attract a
'limttless' amount of federal
money for energy protects
Rep Denms L Wojtanowski,
D-Wtlloughby Htlls, mtroduced
legtslatwn authort zmg the
Pubhc Utillties CommiSSion to
make up to $110 mtlhon wortlt
of loans for homeowners to
make

energy-savmg

from the Ohto Department of
Mental Heal th and Mental
Retardalton to provtde ad
dttional menU!! health servtces
through the ftscal year endmg
thts June 30
The board also has recetved
an addttional $75,000 for the
development of recreahonal
facthltes for the Comprehenstve Mental Health
Center whtch wtll be con
strucled near Holzer Medtcal
Center servmg Galha, Jackson
and Metgs Counties
The board , to date has
recetved approxtmately $1
trulhon, of whtch 95 percent ts
state and federal dollars to
construct the center The funds
recetved by the board wtll he
delegated to the Communtty

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Letten Ill opbdoa aft welCGII!ed They 1boald he ...
lbu 11011 wonlo toac (or be 11bjeet to l'!daeCioa by lbe

editor) llld m01t be llped with lilt •tc-'• .cldraa.
Name• IUY be wltbbtld upoa pabllratloa Howev..-, Dll
nqunt, umfl will be dlarlooed. Letten lhoahl be Ia lood
la•te, addnulnl IJiutl, aol penoaaUU..

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provements A suntlar btll was
offered m Ute Senate Wednes
day by O'Shaughnessy and
Meshel
Sent ro Governor
Meanwhile th e Senate and
House swtftly sent to Rhodes
desk an emergency $3 mtlhon

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By ALAN DAWSON
SAIGON ( UPI) - Commums! forces captured a
strategic city on Ute outskll"ts
of Da Nang today and overran
WI enlir&lt;! province northeast of
Satgon
Mtlitary sources S8ld Ute
Commumsts captured Hoi An,
a ctty of 50,000 just 15 miles
south of Da Nang, Jeavmg
South Vtetnam's second
largest ctty wtde open to an
attack from Ute south
The sources satd the Com
vmnists also seized the
proVInctal captlal of Bao Loc,

96 mtles northeast of Satgon,
brmg111g aU of Lam Dong
proVInce under Vtet Cong and
NorUt Vtetnamese control
The fall of Lam Dong left the
CommuniSts m control of 12 of
South Vtetnam s 44 prov111ces
and more than half the country s terrttory
The dnve agatnsl Da Nang's
southern approaches came as
the ctty s 1 5 million restdents
staged near-rwts 111 desperate
attempts to get out
U S offtctals m Satgon satd
most Americans have been
wtUtdrawn from Da Nang,
although Consul General AI
Francts and • about four or ftve
others ' were still m the ctty
Most restdents of Hot An had
fled to Da Nang before Ute
Co mmumst attack, JOtmng
about I mtllton refugees added

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some mstructions or po1nters
on how to help him get back to
normal It trught help someone
else Utat may have the same
problem
DEAR READER - The
problem m treahng dtabetics
even wtth all the medicmes and
knowledge that exists ts Utat
they remam humans and not
machines It often happens
that a dtabctic wtll be perfectly
regulated m the hospttal and
then be unstable alter he
leaves the hospttal
The amount of msuhn needed
depends upon both Ute dtet and
amount of aclivtty and stress m
the datly hfe A person on m
suhn needs to regulate hiS life
so he bas the same amount of
phystcal activtty datly as well
as the same amount of food
When Ute aclivtty or the dtet ts
changed Utere wtll be a change
m the msuhn requtrement
Aclivtty tends to lower Ute
blood glucose-(sugar ) and wtll
decrease
the
tnsuhn
reqwrements Your son was
probably much more active out
'of the hospttal

in Delaware
CLEVELAND (UPI)
Mrs
Fern
Plunkett,
Delaware, won $300,000
Thursday mght in the Ohio
Lottery weekly drawing here
and Terrence Sautter,
Galion woo $30,000 in lbe
weekly event
The $15,000 winners were
George Shumaker,
Cleveland, Robert Misko,
Akr on, William Singer,
Akron, Roy W Thompson,
Brookpark, and Richard
Mesnick, Richmond Heights
This week's winning
numbers In the Ohio lottery
Number IH ( on~ne-four)
10 any box on ticket wins $20
NumbeMi 337 (three-threeseven) and 200 (tw&lt;&gt;-zer&lt;&gt;zero) in green and blue wins
$500

Numbm 337 and 200 in
blue boxes wins $1,000
Numbers 337 and 200 Ia
green boxes eligible for
$300,000 drawmg
and
automallcally wins $15,000
SINATRkTO EUROPE
LOS ANGELES ( UPI )
Frank Smatra 15 takmg on
Europe
fn hiS fll"st tour of !be continent m 13 years, Sinatra will
begm a sertes of concerts m
Europe m May, tt was announced Tuesday

e VI leads 600 million
cath 0 1•ICS m• ServiCe
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City near Da Nang captured

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sugar and cut hts msulin 10
untts All of the above symptoms started to dtsappear HIS
nerves tmproved after the ftrst
two days and he bas llllproved
steadtly smce, but he's slow
about putting on wetght
1"onder tf you could gtve me

- Rep John A Galbratth, RMaumee,
Intr oduced
tegtslallon to rescmd Ohto's
approval of the Equal Rtghts
Amendment to the U S Con
slltutwn and to elmunate the
reqmrement that public offtctals dtsclose !hell" fmanctal
worth
- The House passed, 113-1,
and sen t to the Senate
l eg ts latwn permtlttng
volunteer rescue servt ce
workers to eqmp thetr vehtcles
wtth flashmg red lights

to woman

The Easter week observances began ltve days ago
wtth Palm Sunday and the
tradthonal processton of
ptlgrtms from the nearby
Mount of Ohves, through Ute
Garden of GeUtsemane and
mto the walled ctty through St
Stephen's gate
Thursday night, Ute CaUtolic
patrtarch of Jerusalem, Msgr
Gtacomo Beltrtttl, held ser¥1Ces markmg ChriS! 's last
supper wtth his disciples and
washed Ute feet of 12 youths
An Israeli Tounsm MliUStry
spokesman satd hotel busmess
seemed to be 'more than
normal ' desptte Ute recent
mcrease 10 Mtddle East tenSIOn

Hayes begins

DR. LAMB
Insulin nee'lied
By Lawrence E Lamb, M D
DEARDR LAMB - Myson
29, ts SIX feet tall and wetghs
165 pounds He lost about 20
pounds over a penod of one
year He was tested and hts
blood sugar was 360
He was hospttaltzed for 18
days and hiS sugar brought
under control Whde he was m
the hospttal be gamed about
five pounds and was feeling
pretty good
When he left the hospttal he
was taking msulin shots, 52
untts a day He got very nervous, couldn' t sleep and lost
some more wetght His doctor
told hinnt was emotional and
gave hun tranquilizers whtch
made him worse He explamed
how he felt, but Ute doctor satd
his tnsulm and sugar were
okay
Finally he came home (he
was livmg out of town ) When I
saw the way he was and after
reading up on dtabetes I
thought 1t must be something
about the tnsulm
By Utat time he bad to have
orange jUice m the mormng
before be coold take hiS insulin
He had to eat every three hours
and by 3 00 m the afternoon hiS
nerves were terrtble He
wasn't sleep!!lg even wtth the
pills
'
My doctor took his blood

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WASHING !'ON (UPI)-Scn Uoyd Bentsen, D-Tex ,
has matted requests for money to support his campaign
for the 1976 Democratic presidential nommation The only
problem is the return envelope 15 addressed to Rep
Morris Udall, another candidate
An aide to Udall, D-Artz , blamed tt on a mixup at the
printel"!i shop
• Bentsen apparently used the same printer in
Baltimore that we dtd hack m December for our malUug
ca mpatgo, ' the aide said 'That's the only explanation

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Dear SU"
I am writing concermng Ute theft of flowers from grave sties
My mother passed away on New Year s Day, 1975, and we
buried her at the Cool¥llle Cemetery There were three bunches
of arlifictal flowers along wtth Ute live flowers In the freezmg
weaUter the flowers turned brown, but the artlltclal flowers
stayed beautiful and bright
I bought a new pot for Valentine's Day Wid someone stole all
four bunches, of artiftctal Dowers on the anmversary of her
birUtday, March 10 I put another pot of pink flowers on the
grave They also are gone
The most I can do for my mother now 15 WI occaswnal pot of
flowers for spectal occasions
Why must someone spoil tt '
Name wtUtheld on r

Home at San

'----return envelope with Udall 's campaign committee address on 1t, plllll a note that Udall would pay the postage
• Udall ts wlllmg to meet Bentsen over a green cloth
covered table m the Capitol Rotunda and negotiate to
hand over Bentsen's checks if Bentsen wlll settle the
postage due," the Udall aide said
Mental Health Center Board as
the contract agency
Because th e constructiOn
dollars are earmarked (ttr
construction only they cannot--..Dop
be used to provtde addtttonal C
mental health servtces
Mrs Plummer satd that
althoughtheaddtltonatdollars
oman
for servtces wtll allow the
Center to expand professwnal By United Press International
Thursday atdes supported
menU.! health servtces, there
Pope Paul VI led the worlds the Pope, who suffers from arwtll contmue to be a need for 600 mtllton Roman CaUtohcs thntis as he descended from
a ddt tiona! dollars because of today m solemn Good Frtday the altar m Sl Peter's Basilica
State hosptl&lt;!ls closmg thetr observances recalhng Chnst's to wash and kiss Ute feet of 12
outpaltent treatment centers
CructflXIon 19 centunes ago boys m re -e nactment of
whtch has tncr eased the
In Jerusalem, thousands of ChriSt s gesture to Ute Apostles
re quest of mental health ChrtSitan ptlgrtms from many at the Last Supper
servtces at the communtly denommat10ns cr owded the
The Vatican swttched Ute
level
narrow, cobbled streets of the Holy Thursday mass from Ute
Robert DeFores t prestdent WICtent walled ctty for proces- Basthca of Sl John the Lateran
of the Ohto Communlly Mental Sions along the Vta Dolorosa - to St Peter s so more ptlgruns
Health SUI!! Assoctation, has lradittonal paUl of Chnst s could see tt, but the world's
announced that Richard Wolfe, march to hiS Cruciftxwn
largest church - whtch can
pres tdent of WBNS TV
The 77 year -{lid pontiff was hold 30 000 people - was only
Colwnbus, has been appmnted scheduled to attend an evenmg hall lull
VICe-chairman
or the liturgtcal serVIce m St Peter s Th~ Jerusalem ptlgnms,
Educational Legtslattve Basiltca and then carry a tall many of them carrymg large
Committee for Communtty cross m a procession around wooden crosses, followed Ute
Mental Health Boards m Ohto
Rdme's Colosseum to re-enact route of ChriSt on hts way to
'l'he chairperson fo r that the
of
J es us Calvary, stoppmg at Ute 14
stages
commtttee ts Mrs Plummer
Cructfilnon
stations where He rested

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dusky
The appropnatwn, an advance from Rhodes proposed
budget for the next two years,
ts destgned to attract $6 mtllion
m federal matchmg funds also
bemg sought by other states
The Senate unammously
passed and sent to the House a
btll reducmg the voter restden
cy requtrement m Ohto from
stx months to 30 days to conform \\tth a lJS Supreme
Court ruhng
Sen Stanley J Aronoff R
Cmcmnatt, sa td he fell the 3().
day mtmmmn rP~Iri Pnrv rwr10rt

should apply only to federal
elechons but he voted for the
btlt anyway
In other legtSlaltve develop-

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F un d zng y
oar
to be reviewed April 8
Fundtng requests from
agen ctes under the ad
mtmstrahve wnbrella of the
Commumty Mental Heal th and
Mental Retardallon 648
Board wtll be revtewed by the
board s
Program
and
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8, Bernard F Ntehm, Ph D ,
chairperson
Nt ehm wtll submtt hts
comm1ttee s recommendations
at the next regular meeting m
Aprll the board dectded at Its
regular meeting on March 17
Reports were heard from
Board Chatrperson G Wtlson
Bowers, M D , and MaXIne S
Plwnmer, executive dtrector
Recent developments m fun dmg of the agency mclude
recetpt of an addt !tonal $25,000

approprtatton for construchon
of a 300-bed nursmg care
fa cthty at the Otuo Sohders'

$300,000 goes

My best advtce to you ts to
help your soQ understand Utat
he ~j.ts to lead a regulated hfe tf
be ts gmng to use a regulated
amount of tnsuhn
A new machtne that
mechamcally releases JUS! Ute
amount of msulm the body
needs at any time, or transplan ts mto the dtabehc's
pancreas of norntal ISlets of
Langerhans that make tnsuhn
should change this sttuation
drastically These are still w
the development stage
Loss of wetght ts a common
Sign of fall"ly severe dtabctes
Wid ts related to losmg sugar m
the unne Fatigue ts also a
symptom Too much tnsuhn
prnduces hypoglycenua ( 10\\
blood sugar ) and also causes
fattgue
Don t push your so,n to gam
1\etght Dtabetics do much
better tf they stay thin If the)
~et obese they are very prone
to develop heart and vascular
diSease
Send your questions to fu
Lamb, m care of thiS
newspaper, P 0 Box, 1551,
Radto City Station, New York,
N Y 10019 For a copy of Dr
Lamb's bOOkie t on blood sugar ,
send 50 cents •and a long selfaddressed stamped envelope to
the same addresS' and ask for
the "BlOOd sugar" bOOklet

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4-H Ouh News

The orgamzallonal meebng
of the Ftve Pomt Star Sbtchers
was held on March 21 at the
home of Pat Holter Advtsors
attendmg were Pat Holter
Jackte Starcher and Nan
Whtle There were 19 club
members present
Elected offtcers for the new
year were presadent Tamrrue
Star cher

v 1ce

to the port s normal halfmtlhon populatwn
Mtlitary sources s&amp;d the
Commumsts captured Bao Loc
m two hours of ftghtmg after an
mtense artillery barrage
Lam Dong, 1\hich has a
population of 76,693, is at the
southern edge of the embattled
Cen tral Htghlands
In Da Nang soldters wtthout
money for fond clashed wt!h
nallonal police m a sertes of
gunbilttles The soldiers had
arl'ived penmless after retreatmg from northern provmces
abandoned by the government
A huge swarm of panicky
refugees mobbed the runway of
Danang's 81rport today, forcmg Ute Umted States and
South Vtetnam to halt
evacuation fltghts to sanctuanes m the souUt

prestdent

secretal), Becky Edwards
treasurer Sherne Starcher,
ne\\s reporter Patty Parker,
Recreatwn leader and Debbie
Boatnght, HealUt and Safety
The club members approved
a motton to pay $1 111 dues for
the club year The next
meeting wtll be Aprtl 7 at the
home of Mrs Roy Holter
She m e Starcher, reporter

Carolyn Bowen secretarv,
Beth Perrm , v1ce.secrelai)
Kathy Parke r, treasurer
Dentse Whtte , health Charlene
Goeglem. Safely Beth Wtlson
recrealton leader
Pam
Riebel, asststant recreatwn
HILTON HEAD ISLAND,
leaders, Lon Louks and S C (UPI)- Jack Ntcklaus IS
Raeleen Oh\Cr and news rtght on schedule
reporter , Aprtl Parker
The "Golden Bear" always
Durmg the busmess meeting pomts his game at the maJOr
the
members
dtscussed champtOMhtps and rtght now
protects for the new year The he'sallllUlgat Ute Masters, two
next meeting" til be Aprtll8 at weeks away
Wmner m his last preVIOUS
the home of Jackte Starcher outing
two weeks ugo m Ute
Aprtl Parker, Reporter
Dora!
Open
at M1811U, Ntcklaus
The Ftve Pomt Star Slttchers
has
hts
game
boned to a nearJumor Leaders 4-H club
perfect
pttch
as
evtdenced by
orgamzed March 21 at the
home of Mrs Roy Holter his play m Ute openmg rowxl of
the Hentage Golf Classtc here
There were seven members
on this island reso~ust off Ute
and one adVIsor attendmg
southern SouUt Carolina coast
Offtcers for the new )ear
Ntcklaus, playmg what he
elected were, Mary Mora, called "under the conditioM,
prestdent Paul Hysell and one of my better rounds m Ute
Km1
Kraulter
c o v1ce last couple of years," battled
pres1dents
L u ~o.)
Sho ok, through a !:l}sty wind Thursday

25th year as
Bucks' coach
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Woody
Hayes begms hiS 25th year as
coach at Ohto State Tuesday as
the Buckeyes begm sprmg
drills
Hayes will hold practice four
days a week cuhninating m an
mtra&lt;&gt;quad game May 3
The defenSive squad has only
Utree regulars returrung from
last year's team Utat was rochampton m the Btg Ten Those
returnmg are tackle Nick
Buonamtca, linebacker Ken
Kuhn and safety Tim Fox
On offense, however, the
entire backfield of Hel51ll8n
Trophy wmner Archie Grlffm
at tatlback, quarterback
Cornelius Greene, wmgback
Bnan Baschnagel, and
fullback Pete Johnson will
return for Ute 1975 season
Losses were heavy m the
offenstve line wiUt replacements needed for All-Amenca
tackle Kurt Schumacher,
center Steve Myers, guard
Dtck Mack, tight end Doug
France, and split end Dave
Hazel
The open posttions may not
be hard to fill, however, smce
Hayes stgned 26 pl;lyers from
high schools around Ute country, mcluding SIX scholastic
All-AmertcaM

Game called with
Maraud~rs up 2-0
MASON, W Va - The Metgs
Marauders and Wahama White
Falcons began what they
thought would be a baseball
game Thursday, but because of
a continuous downpour of sleet
the game was called after
three tnmngs when both
coaches and the umptres
agreed Utere was no sense m
playmg more
The Marauders were leading
2-0 when the game was called
Theil" fll"st run came m the top
half of Ute fll"st
The game started out fme for
the Wahama pttche r Jeff
GtUand, as he struck out the
ftrst man he faced Gtlland
then walked Mtke Magnotta on
four stratght pttches before
walking semor second sacker
Nesselroad after gomg to a full
count to gtve Metgs nmners on
ftrst and second wtth only one

Bicycle safety •
is scout topic
Danny Wtll dtscussed btcycle
safety the mechamcal parts of
a btcycle and thetr proper care
when Pomeroy Boy Scout
Troop 249 met Wednesday
mght at the Pomeroy Juntor
Ht,gh School
Scoutmaster Hank Cleland
also spoke on btcycle safety
and plans were made for the
members to travel to Rio
Grande each Saturday for the
next ftve weeks to swllll They
wtll make the trtps m the troop
bus Followmg the meetmg
there was a troop' leaders
conference to make dec1stons
on upc0n11ng activ1bes
Any boy 11 or older or who
has completed the ft!Ut grade
may contact Dan Thomas, 9923128, to learn about bccommg a
member of the troop whtch
meets at 7 p m each Wednesday at the Pomeroy
localton
75 TOUR PLANT
NEW HAVEN - The Foote
Mmeral Company s Graham
Plant at New Haven was
vlStted by students from Pomt
Pleasant Htgh School on
Wednesday Approximately 75
students accompamed by thetr
teachers, R McChntock and R
L Austin, made up the tour
party They were led by F C
Retchert, Roland Lidel, Opha
Offutt and Mtke Merntt,
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Which ts why Steve Blass
the key hnk of the Ptt!sburgh
Pirates wtlh thetr world cham
ptonshtp team of 1971, was
placed on watvers by the club
Thursday for the purpose of
gtvmg him his uncondillonal
release
The popular nghthander was
gt ven hts walking papers after
pttchmg JUSt 6 2-:l tnnmgs for
the Ptrates thts sprmg, gettmg
rocked for 13 earned runs and
17 walks In hts last outtngone mrung agatnst the Chicago
White Sox Monday- he walked
etght batters and fo rced m four
runs
"I don'! thmk I ll pursue a
JOb wtth another team, Blass
said ' If someone makes an
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You re closer to your
players than anyon e except
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Added Crum
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else too But " " don t ha ve any
chotce tn that Just hke three
years ago I can t let my
fee hn gs mterfer e wtt h m)
team 's approach to the game

We have to get ready fb r UCLA
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Makmg Its 22nd appearance
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play -compared to UCLA s
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rourd, "I was pleased wtth It "

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Defending champ1on Johnny :
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wtUt a seven-over-{181" 78 and '
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"What can you say when you :~
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Arnold Palmer was one- ~
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Lee TreVIDo had an even
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TAMPA Fla (UPI) - The
Cmcmnatt Reds behmd Don
Gullett Pa t Darcy and Clay
Carroll who teamed up for a
one httter got a 4-0 vtctory
over the New York Yankees
Thursday
A leadoff stxth-mrung smgle
by Sa ndy Alomar was Ute
Yanks only htt of the game It
came off Gullett who accordmg to Reds manager Sparky
Anderson won the opemng day
assignment agamst the Los
Angeles Dodgers wtth hts
spar kling seven-mntng ef
fort
The Reds scored all four of
thetr runs, two of them
unearned off Catfish Hunter
who pttched the ftrst seven
tnmngs for the Yankees
The first of two doubles by
Pete Rose, commg m the ftrst
mmng led to the Reds ftrst
run Rose took thtrd on Darrel
Chaney s ny ball and came
home when Hunter let a return
throw by Yankee catcher Rtck
Dempsey shp off his glove for
an error
Dave Concepcton led off the
second tnmng wtth a walk,
stole second, contmued to thtrd
on Dempsey's throwmg error
and, one out later, came home
on Ken Grtffey s smgle to
rtght
Rose doubled home the Reds'
fmal two runs m the fourth
tnnmg
Gullett walked only one and
struck out three The one walk
was tssued to Bobby Bonds ,
who later wa s ptcked off ftrst
by the Red lefty m the ftrst
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FUKUOKA, Japan (UPI) Kumakt Shtbata of Japan
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World Boxtng Counctl Juntor
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Thursday mght by scormg a
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over Ould Makhlouft of Algerta
m thetr 15-round tttle match
Referee Yoshtda scored 117569 whtle judges Toru Kbnura
and Kazumasa Kuwata both
had tt 75-65 all for Shtbata The
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FREED LEAVES
TAMPA, Fla (UPI) Roger Freed, dtscouraged and
convmced he can't stick wtth
th e club packed up his
bclongmgs, left the Cmcmnali
Reds' tratmng camp Thursday
and headed for hts Los
Angeles, Cahf home
Freed, 29, who was voted the
Mmor League Player of the
Year whtle playtng for Baltimore's Rochester farm team
m the Interna!lonal League tn
1970, was 3-for 20 this spring
before hts departure and had
struck out m hts last two roles
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J m Bennett
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Bob Boyd
Joh n Du dek
OF
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Sam Dllnn
C
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Wc s Ha rsto n
P
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Steve Jenk n s
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Sk1p Jonn son
JB
3
Dave M It er
POME ROY LANE S
Dusty Moran
28
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Jen e Myers
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R1 c k Roberts
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Coac h
Jarrfes John ston
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Wa r d
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P or 1t and
35 42 t.SS 10
P h oe n x
3 1 46 J 03 14
L os/\ ng.cl es
18 48 368 17
K Cl nched dl v ts•onttlle
Thur sday s R esvlh
Cl eve and 8 6 Cll c a go 83
G olden St 111 KC Omah8 103
D e tro t Y1 Phoe n x 79
Fndav s Games
Ch cago at Bos ton
13 u lfolo a t Pht a d e tph a
N ew Yo r k at N ew Or lea' s
C ev e a u:l at Hou st on
Porfl a n d a t M lw a uk. ee
KC Omal a at L os A t ge les
Go d en v l at e at S e&lt;~ !tl e

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the Ptrates and I don t have a
lot of deSire to pttch for
someone else '
I m -.ry proud of the 16
years I spent m th1s org2.mza

Exhibition standings

schedule ~

played {easonably weU "
The wmd was on all the
golfers' minds Thursday.
"You[ust had to guess which
club to use," said Kite "You
could have just IDpped a coin
and if Jt landed 00 liB side, that
probably would have been
right "
The fteld for the Hentage ..
Ute best on Ute tour this year
wtth 26 ol Ute top 'll money
WIIUlers on hand, plils SouUt
Afrtl2ll Gary Playel" who just
returned to Ute United Slates
after more than SIX months
absence
Playel", wbo had not played
m any tournament for nearly
hoo months, shot WI even.par
1t Thur8day and said oonstdel"!lll! liow long tt bad been

lHmtucky s head coach three Decem bet, Kentucky sen t
)ears ago
Bobby Kmght s lndtand team
By Saturday I hope our _ heavtly favored to go all Ule
players can get down to earth
WI\) m the 37u1 NCAA - home
Jn Uw !mal regular season by scormg a 92 90 wm m the
ratmgs Indiana \l as ranked Mtdeast Regwnal fmals at
ftrst UCl A second Loutsvtlle Dayton Ohto
Uurd, and Kentucky fourth
TI1e UCLA Loutsv tlle con
Sy racuse s Orangcrnen were frontat 10 n rates as the N 1
not even among the top 20
attractwn Saturday and 1~ t
Beaten by lndtana by d rlw s the 64-year-(lid woo.:n
dcvastalmg 24 pomts tn the teacher ve rstL' the puptl
U1e Cardinals Denny Crum
In the NCAA senufmals at
Los Angeles m 1972 Wooden s

unhappy sttuatton but 1 have no
regrets except maybe that tt
dido t last longer '
Pittsburgh Mana ger Dann)
Murtaugh satd the dectslOn to
cut Blass was heartbreakmg
because of the close rela hon
shtp I've had wtth Steve '
Ltfe \lent on m the Ptl ls
burgh camp Thursday wtthout
Blass however as the Ptrates
pummeled the Detrott Ttgers,
5-2, behind Al Oltver s lour
By MILTON RICHMAN
RBI
UPI Sports Edttor
Deron Johnson batthng to
wm a JOb wtth the Boston Red
NEW YURK ( UPI ) - Dave Brtstol goes dtppy over three
Sox after bcmg gtven hts un
thmgs He loves country must c, btrd huntmg and good hardnosed
condthonal release from the ballplayers Not necessanly m that order etther Gtven his
club at the end of last season, chmce, he'd take the good hard nosed ballplayers flrst which ts
htt his lhtrd home run of the readily understandable because tf enough of them happen to be
on the same stde he IS then he's gomg to enJOY both that country
mustc and the btrd huntmg so much more
Brtstol works for Montreal Manager Gene Mauch, coachmg
thtrd base He managed m the btg leagues himself, havmg
Exh1btt1on Baseball
ptloted Cincmnah and Mtlwaukee, very likely wtll get another
Kansas C tv 2 Houston 0
Stand•ngs
P tt sbu rg h S Defr o t 2
chance somewhere fall"ly soon because he has shown he knows
B y Un1ted P r~ss lnt ernalton a l
Ball more 10 Ph l a d elphta 1
what t!'s all about and can handle players, and now what he d
Includes Onl y Games vs
Los Ange le s 4 M innesota 3
Ma1o.-Lg Tea m s
Ctnc nna t 1 4 New York. ( A ) 0
really
enJOY most next to wuuung would be seemg some new ktd
Amencan League
Oakland 1 Catlfor n a 1
break
m
and makmg tt btg wtUt the Expos
w I pel Ca l forn1a B en cage ( N J 3
Cal t orn a
1\ 5 688 Cleveland 8 San Franc sco 6
See that young !ella over yonder the one butlt ltke Mr
T exas
2 9
5JI Dan D ego 2 M !w auk ee 1
Oak land
Amenca,' he satd, nodding m the direction of a strappmg
5 4 556 Texas 6 Atlanta 2
Bai t more
9 a 529 New York (N) 1~ St Lou s 9
stratght backed n ght-ltander tossmg the ball eastly wtth Bob
Kansas C1ty
10 9
T oday s Gam es
526
en cago
Batley on the stdehnes before a ball game the other day at th e
11 1 I 500
C nc1nnat
vs
De t r o11 at
N ew York
10 12 455 Lak.e an d F a
Expos' Daytona Beach layout • HIS name IS Gary Carter, and
Cl eveland
4 5
444
x - Atlan t a v s Lo s Ange les
M nne so ta
he s a cross between Pete Rose and Johnny Bench He s got
9 12
429 at West Pa l m Beach Fa
Bos ton
400
Bos ton vs Chtcago (A J at
Rose
s energy and enthustasm and some of Bench s ab tltly Look
M .twauk.ee
58 "9 357 Sa ra sota F la
1Ever see a phystcal spectmen hke him before' He caught
at
hun
De trott
7 l4
Texas vs Houston at Cocoa
33 J
Fla
for Memphis last year and was thl!'ll!o I catcher m Tnple A ball
N a tiOn al League
San F r anCISCO VS San 0 ego
but we re converllng htm to an outftelder He s gonna play n ght
w I pel at Yuma Art z
Los A ng el es
14 4
778
Oak land vs
Cl ev e land at
fteld today '
Mon tr eal
13 5 721 Tucson AriZ
Gary Carter, only 20, was among the most unpresstve young
C nc nnat
14 6
700
M l wauk.ee vs Ca l fo r n a a t
San Fr anCISCO
8 ~
667 Pa l m Spr ngs Ca ltf
players I saw this sprmg Some of the others were Marc Htll of
Ph l a d elpt1 a
11 6
647
Montrea l vs M nn eso ta at
the Gtants, Doug Flynn and Dave Revermg of the Reds, Ron
P lt sbur gh
11 1 500 Or l ando Fla ntghl
Sa n D ego
5 6 455
Kansas C ty vs Ba ll more at
LeFlore of Ute Ttgers, Roy Howell of the Rangers Ketth Her
Houston
8 12 400 M a m F Ia n g ht
nandez of the, Cardinals, and Lyman Bostock of the Twms, but
New York.
7 11
x - Atla nta vs New Yo r k
389
St LOUIS
7 12
368 (A ) at Ft Lauderda l e F a
Gary
Carter sttcks out for any nwnber of reasons You abnost
A tl a nta
6 12 333
n ght
can
t
help but nottce him
Ch cago
3 1
214
x
sp l t squad
T hursd ays Res ults
He hustles every mmute same as Pete Rose, htts wttil power
Bos ton 6 Chtcago (A) 1
and ha s an excellent arm That s only a sta rt He runs well, he's
&amp;-2 and 205, strong as a bull and pohte as a West Pomt cadet He
remmds you of the Dodgers MVP, Steve Garvey, so tt's no real
surpnse to dtscove r he was a member of the Natwnal Honor
Soctety from 1968 through 1972, turned down 100 scholarshtp
offers from umversttles and colleges to play baseball and has
recetved a Boys Club Cttlzenshtp Award for contnbutwns he
AND HAS SEVERAL RELIABLE
made to the commuruty back home m Fullerton, Cahf
The compariSons wtUt Pete Rose and Johnny Bench naturally
COMPANIES TO SERVE YOU
are flattenng What 20-year-{)ld rookte wouldn t feel good bemg
WE PUT YOU FIRST
mentioned tn the same class as e1ther one,and then both, no less?
Gary Carter trtes to mamtatn his own style, though, and husthng
LOW RATES AND GOOD CLAIM SERVICE
all the tune ts part of that style
A.LSO BUDGET PAYMENTS
When I hrst stgned wtth the Expos, they told me tl was a
SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE
hustlmg organtzatwn, and that they wanted us to hustle
NEEDS
everywhere," says Carter 'I started that way and I guess tl
sorta stayed wtlh me If you ask me what post bon I d rather play
I'd prefer to catch Thts ts how I got where 1 am now but 1 un
dersta nd the sttuallon and Ill play anywhere I can help the
club
The sttuation ts that the Expos are fine behmd the plate wtth 23year-{)ld Barry Foote, who looked very good as a rookte last
season and keeps lookmg better all the tune Mauch s present
plans call for Gary Carter to play rtghl fteld - if he can handle
tt-and Mauch feels he can
Picked up 11! the free agent draft m 1972 and then stgned by
Pomeroy, 0 .
114 Court St
scout Bob Zuk, Carter was brought up from Memphts last SepPh 992 7520
tember by the Expos and played m mne ball games for them He
had II htts m 2'1li\t bats for a heady 407 hgure, cltppmg the Mets'
Jon Matlack and Tom Seaver for hts first two safettes
One thmg Gary Carter wants to do, ts play
'He s the pure all~une athlete " says Gene Mauch You
know- let me go, turn me loose "
Gary Carter was so eager to do well m those ftrs! few ball
games last fall, he was afratd maybe he was overdomg things a
httle He went to Bnstol, and Jerry Zunmerman, one of the
Expos' other coaches, and asked them what they thought after
seemg htm
' They told me You look all rtght m the fteld but a httle light at
bat, ' says the young blue-eyed cah!orman • They satd Just be
yourself "
Gary Carter got Ute best advtce m the world from D~ve BriStol
and Jerry Zunmerman If he hstens to what they told hun and
he's domg that, there 's no posstble way he can mtss

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to post a five-&lt;tnder-par 66 and
went into today~ second round
of this $200,000 tournament
wtUt a lhree-«&lt;roke lead over
five runnersup
U S Open champton Hale
lrwm, wmner here m 1971 and
1973, headed up that group that
shot two-under 69s Thursday
The others were Don Jawary,
Bruce crampton, Andy North
and Tom Kite
Only t:wo others In the 102man fteld were able to break
par m the first round over Ute
trtcky Harbourtown Course
that Ntcklaus helped destg!!
They were Tom Weiskopf aild
John Mahaffey, boUt at 70.
Ntcklaus, m a masterful
Wlder-8tatement, sa1d, "I

ga me followed by a meetm g of
UCLA 26-3, and Loms\ tile 27
2 at 2 10 p m Both games wtll
be on nat tonal televtstOn
!NBC&gt;
The fmals are scheduled at
6 10 p m Monday at the San
Otego Sports Arena
We spe nt a lot of emotion tn
the lndtana game, satd Joe
Hall the man wl10 succeeded
the legendary Adolph Rupp as

Blass placed on wazvers

Sentinel

NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A Ute only member of the sevenlegislallve comnuttee studymg man panel not s1gumg Ute 11~
Ute construction of Ute LoulSla- page report
The COlllllllttee satd Utere
na Superdome has released a
may
be vtotations.Jlf state laws
report mdtcatmg posstble
relating
to Uteft, lalse accouncrurunal vtolations Including
theft, bribery and malfeasance ting, pubUc brtbcry, corrupt
took place durmg Ute con- influencmg, filing false public
structwn of the domed records, malfeasance m off1ce
and Ute state ethics cnde for
stadium
The committee recom- public ufftC18ls
The Superdome project, now
mended Thursday a grand jury
more
than hve times 1ts
mvestigation of Ute $163 million
ortgmal
estimated cost, has
proJect and Ute creation of a
speC181 state office to oversee been crittctZed because of tts
operattons of the gtant raptdly escalating costs and
because of factors Jeadmg to
stadium
"This committee feels that various construction and sersuffictent eVIdence has been VICe contracts
Ktefer satd the report
developed m certain areas,
which would allow Ute dlslrtct charged the Superdome Comattorney Of Orleans Parish to nusslon, a politically appointed
dectde whether prosecution 15 body, deliberately CU"Cumventwarranted," S8ld Ute commit- ed state public bid laws and
awarded contracts to favored
tee's report, released by Sen
Nat Kiefer of New OrleaM, firms, most of whom made
pohtical Cl)ntrtbutions to comconmuttee cball"lll8n
"In some areas, the prelimi- tnlSSlon members, theU" relanary evtdence developed by tives or assoctates He S8ld Ute
should
be
UtlS committee should be more commtsston
abollshed
and
replaced
wtUt
a
fully developed by a grand jury
professtonal
management
investlgahon to detenmne
whether crumnal vtolations did team
He satd a new Superdome
m fact occur "
Kiefer's comnuttee spent 15 management offtce could be
monUts holding hearings and created as an arm of Ute
gaUtermg evtdence as pal'! of governor's offtce, staffed wtth
tts Superdome mqwry Rep professionals Wid charged with
Walter Bigby of Bosster City, runnmg Ute stadium
conmuttee vtce chairman, was

1-ratedHoosters pttted agamst
unheralded Syracuse
Its a role John Wooden stall
and talented Brmns led by All
Amenca Dave Meyers are
used to havtng won an mrredtble nme nattonal dt&amp;ll·
ptonsh tps m the past 11
seasons
Kentucky 2!H wtll fare
Syracuse, 23-7 at 12 tO p m
PDT m the hrst senufmal

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INTEREST OF
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL

representatrve

B JIM

UP~ S ortCOUR

SAN D!EG6 s Wnter
wtUt Indiana ~UP!) - UCI A
stdehnes wt l~st mg on the
fa 1
wear the
1
w~~ ·~:;. a;onte s mantl e
CAA basketball
h
~n:o7:t~~:~p sem thn a ls
B
U day With the
~ um~l go mg
aga mst
te:~~ha~ and Kentucky, the
knocked off the No

Crimes suspected
in raising dome

Jack Nicklaus right on

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Bruins NCAA favorite

out
Cleanup man
Charh e
Marshall then dtd JUS! what a
cleanup man ts supposed to do,
lashing a smgle down the third
base bne to score Magnotta
from second
That was all the Marauders
got Utat mmng as Ute next two
batters htt the ball hard, but
nght at somebody for the fmal
two outs
Wahama came to bat, m the
home half but wtth no &amp;uccess
as leadoff batter Tim Sayre
grounded out Dan Harmon
nted out, and Greg Camp
struck out but reached ftrst
when the Metgs catcher could
not hold the last strtke, and Ute
relay got away from the ftrst
baseman Thts gave the
Falcons a chance, but nothmg
came of 1t as Me1gs - semor
rtghthander - Jeff McKinney
struck out Ttm Thompson to
end the threat
The second mmng saw Metgs
score another run when Gary
George was walked , went to
second on a wtld ptlch, and to
thU"d on another ball that the
catcher could not hold, and
scored on a bloop smgle by
Perk Ault
The bottom half of the thtrd
saw Wahama ht t mto a double
play and a ground out to end a
mtld threat The game wtll be
replaye d later, schedules
permttting
Metgs, McKmney and
Hamtlton , Wahama, Gtlland
and Tucker
1 1- 2
Metgs
0 0- 0
Wahama

The

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Ca: vs ,rema·z·n .
all•ve, 86-83
By JOE CARNICELLI
UPI Sports Writer
The Cleveland Cava liers had
good reason to be afraid. Here
they were, fighting for the first
playoff berth in their five -year
history and 'Thursday ni ght
they had to play on a court
where they had never won , a

arne.
No 9'""'· No timmics

JIS Highest
Interest Rates
In The Area

ON PASSBOOK
SAVINGS
Sif4 per cent ve1r p1ld on
Regulu P1stbook Savings.
No Minimum . Interest tram
date of deposit to dille at
withdrawal . Interest com pounded quuter.ly .

4)1!1\I!IG'

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Tho'Aihons County
Slvings &amp; LNn Co. '
~~~ondSt .

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season. Last year there were

Insured To

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12 learns in the league, but

der, but the Bulls (:Ire a grea t

basketba ll team.
"To beat the Bulls, you've
got to play almost perfect
defense and we played about as
good defense as we can play."
"They just played better
than we dld ," said Chicago
Coach Dick Mollo . "We made
we could have lost by 50. We
were about a half a step ',~low .
1
Losing to Cleveland c'in bu~ own
cou rt

was

a

big

disap-

pointment."

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first birthday anniversary of
Shawn Paul Price, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry . Paul Price,
Shawnee 1 form erly of Meig s
County, Is being, observed

a

'famil y

CHESTEH -

ATTENTION:
CHURCH TEACHERS &amp; LEADERS
BIBLE s·CHOOL
WORKSHOP
FOR

how to do this. I am a rraid to
scra pe it with a knife for fear it

will scratch the paneling. MR. G.l..
DEA R MR. G.L. - Try to
" ball up" the remaining tape
by rubbing with the fingers to
remove as much as possible

(perhaps all of il). If some glue

GOOD FRIDAY Services at
Chesle r United Method &gt;s l
Church at 7:30 p. m .
EASTER BAZAAR, toda y
and Saturday, Thrift Shop,
Mei~ sCo unty Humane Sociefy,
fro m

the

Alumni Association

invitati on is being ex tended to

Fire Department.

all teachers who taught at the
ol d Chesler High Schoo l.
Reunion classes will be 1920,
19~. 1930, 1935, 1940, 1945, '950
and 1955.
The offi cers are Starling

SILVER CI RCLE Senior
Citizens of Rutland will hold a

and his wife , June Carter Cash.

BAKE Sale and Easle r
bazaar, 10 a.m. at Syracuse

Mun icipal
build ing
by
Syracuse Ladies Auxiliary of

bake sa le, rum mage sale and

vice president ; Be tty Dean,

sa le of Easler baskets
beginning al9 a. m. a t the club
headquarters in Rutla nd.
RIGGS ROYAL-ETTES
Baton Corps will be on streets
of Pomeroy and Middleport fo r
the annual lily drive with
proceeds to go to crippled

sec re tary;

children.

Massar , president ; Richard
Fick, Sr., fir st vice president ;
Rober t Wood, second vice

presid ent; Roger Epple, third
Betty

Newell,

DEAR POLLY -

place that is LUJfamilia r or hard
to find I draw a tiny map of

My Pet

phone so I can call for

SUN RISE Service Zion ,
Church of Christ on SR 143:
Mini ster Mike Girton invites

the public.
SUNRISE Service Pomeroy
Wesleyan Holiness Church 6
a .m. Pastor O'Dell Manley
invites the public.

BAKE SALE by Salisbury
Girl Seoul Troop 100, Kroger's,

Maxine Goeg lein , assistant

9 a . m. to noon.

treasurer.

SONGfEST at Cheshire
Uni ted Methodist Church, 7:30
REGULAR
MEETING
p.m.,
fea turin g
Gospel
United
Methodist
Men
of Meigs
Eachoes, Wellston, and
CoLUJty,
7:45
p.m.
at
East
Heave nly Highway Tri o,
Leta
rt
ChlU'ch
.
Some
import·
Middleport. Co-sponsored by
So uth eastern Ohio Gospe l an t matters to be discussed .
Mu sic Associa tion. Everyone Charles McVey, lay speaker ,
will be gues I speaker.
welcome.

Ladies host
Chester group

name in my address book that I
always carry wi th me. Nelli
lime 1 do not have to find a pay

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ROYAL CROWN _
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Dress Up in this Comfortable Sling with Open
Toe . ..

THAT WILL BE IN THE
FASHION PICTURE FOR
ALONG TIME

MONDAY
MEIGS County Salon 710,
Eight and For ty, 7:30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Marie Boyd.

- Children Register for Easter
- No Purchase NecessaryOpen Friday9to8, SaUto&amp;

ment stores: women's wear takes up a whole floor , while men's

clothing is usually in a small compartment. And toys: there are
row on row of girls' toys, but one litUe area for the boys.
Advertising is aimed mostly at women. Females are supposed to control most of the money in this country. Men may
.
make it, but women spend it!
I think it's the men and boys who are being pushed out. What
do you say? - C.M.
DEAR C.:
Perhaps as you say, store displays and ads lean toward
women, but who plans them• - Predominently MALE
executives. However I don't think either sex is being ''pushed out" these days , so
let's !mock off the discrimination talk and get on with equality . -

In Shiny
Black
Camel
Red
White
GiftsBlue

RGE

CHESTER - Mrs. Le tha
Wood a nd Mrs. Ada Van Meter
were hostesses for a meeting of
the Past Councilors Club of
Chesler CoLUJc il323, Daughters
of America, recen tly a t the chur ch ba se ment. Worship
service and Sunday School at 9
hall.
Mrs. Betty Roush presided a.m.
EASTER SLUJrise Service,
with members responding to
Long
Bottom United Methodist
roll ca ll by naming their
fav orite flower. Mrs. Mary Church at 6:45 a.m . Regular
Showalter was installed as se rvice 9 a.m. Sunday School
secretary. Games were played 9:45a.m. Everyone welcome.
SUNRISE Service at First
Wld er the direction or Mrs .
Em1 a Cleland and Mrs . Opal Baptist Church, Rutland .
Hollon with prizes going to the Breakfast from 6 to 7 a.m.

·Easter program set for Sunday

DOERS

sunm1erfield, Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson, Mrs. Thelma While,
Mrs. Goldie Frederick , Mrs.
Mary Showalter. Mrs. Ada
Morris, Mrs. Ada Neutzlin g

Sunday school will be at 9
DAUGHTER BORN
a.m. and at 10 a.m. there will
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eugene
be an Easter progr&lt;UJl with Smith, Middleport, are anrecitations and songs by some nouncing the birth of a 9 lbs.,
~ children laking part. The daughter, Kelly Lynn, at the
Pleasan l Valley Hospital,
Point Pleasant, W.Va. March
25. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have
five other children, Charles 16,
Ricky 15, Debbie 13, Cindy 10,
and
Tina, five. Grandparents
., Variety of hanging!
are
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
baskets, large ·pots of
Nease Settlement, and
lilies; hydra~gea, Smith,
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson,
mums, gerantums,
Colwnbus.

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DATE: Fri.d ay, April 4
TIME: 1:00 and 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: Middleport Legion Hall
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Pendzmts,
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Simulated
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controls and lights

Plans for a ttending the
Region II meeting of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs in

Marie tta April 19 were made
during a meeting of the Wildwood Garden Club Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs.
Mason Fisher.
Reservati ons for the luncheon at the meeting are to ~ e
made by April 19, and further
information on this can be
obtained fr om Mr s. Kar l
Grueser .
Correspopdence was read

from the Meigs Bicentennia l
Commissio n rega rding ap pointment of a club member to
serve as a representative to the
commission meetings. Plans
were made for a natlU'e hike in

late April or early 'May . .
For roll call each member

named their favorite garden
tool. Mrs. Edison Hollon gave

devotions using "God a nd
Potatoes " as her topic. She

tal ked on the potted daffodils
whic h come !rum Puyallup
also gave a reading, "To Be Valley in Washington where a
Happy."
festival is held every yea r.
Mrs. Hollon presented U1e
Planting perenni als from
progra m on lilies prepared by seed was discussed by Mrs.
Mrs. Denver Holter who was Karl Grueser . She suggested
unable to attend because of soa king the seeds good before
family illness. She read the plan lin g, and th en pattin g
legend of the lily and then them into the ground two to
talked on the lilies usually three inches deep. She also
given at Easter lime em- talked on starling seeds in
phasizing that the plants not be small pots inside.
thrown away after lbe fl owers
Mrs. Fred Nease gave a
are gone . She said they should paper on old fashioned roses.
be cut back, watered once in a She displayed a variety of
while and then set outside after pictures show ing the differen t
the danger of frost is past.
types and then demonstrated
A paper on wildflowers was how to "peg" a shrub rose . She
presented by Mrs. Clifford said to take the end of a vine,
Phillips who spoke on the bend it over and stick it into the
golden garlic plant, a native of ground fastening it with a piece
Southern Europe, wild ginger, of wire Je tting it remain that
and the whi le and purple way until a new rose bush
violets. Mrs. Alfred Yeauger star ts.

Glads discussed by gardeners
RACINE - "Garnish Your
Garden with Glads" was the
theme of a program presented
by Mrs. Clifford Morris when
the 'Bend 0' the River Garden
Club mel Monday night at the
home of . Mrs. Andrew Cross.

side dressing helps produce
good fat corms, she said. For
glads which will be used for
culling, Mrs. Morris suggested
planting them in rows fiv e
inches apart and about six
inches deep. She said they
should be well cultivated and
watered during the dry season .

She also gave the ecology
report.

The

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several orders had come in for

the crabapple trees to be
planted at the ce metery.
tilled "Bright Intervals" in
Mrs . Morris noted that each Names will be anno un ced
which it was suggested that
planting
will flower in 10 weeks later. The civic committee will
gla dioli be planted all around
and
suggested
. interval plan- contact the trustees of the
the garden to provide bright
intervals since they are one of tin gs of five days, with Letart Township regarding the
mulching to help in the dry plantings .
the most colorful flowers.
An invitation was read from
In discussing gladioli bulbs, weather and keep back the
the Rutland Friendly GarMrs. Morris said that the soil weeds .
Houseplants were discussed deners inviting members to an
should be sandy and sweetened
by
Mrs. Cross who displayed open mee ting lasl night. The
with lime but that drainage is
several
plants which she had annual open meeting of the
not as important as it is to most
other plan ts. Applying plant started from leaf propagation. Bend O' lhe River Club was se t
Mrs. Wilson Carpenter for Jun e 23.
food during the flowering and
presided at the meeting with Mrs. Carpenter received the
Mrs. James Diehl giving a traveling gift brought by Mrs.
poem, and Mrs. Ber t Grimm, a

prayer . Mrs . Morris had
devotions using Genesis 8 and
two
reading s,
"Spring
Awakening"

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Mrs. Stacey Arnold's paper
was on the redbud tree,
sometimes called the Judas
tree, beca use Judas went out
and hun g himse lf on a redbud
after betraying Christ. Mrs.
Arnolt said that legend is that
the buds on the tree were while
but turned red with shame.
Starling begonias was also
discussed by Mrs. Arnold . She
suggested taking a leaf, laying
it flat on the ground and t hen
slicking it down with tooth-

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From BAKER'S

picks , until the new growth

sta rts.
Mrs. Hollon conducted a
contest on birds won by Mrs.
f red Nease.
Arrangements

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were

displayed by Mrs. Arnold. She
used a large gree n candle
surroLUJded with spring flowers

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in a white milk glass container ,

a wicker basket filled with
spring flowers, and a small
basket of violets and greener y
with a bee fig urine suitable for
a shut-in gill.
Blue
ribbon s
fo r
arrangements· on display were
awarded to Mrs. Homer
Holter, Mrs. Mason Fisher and
Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Hollon won
the door prize . Mrs. Mason
Fisher and Mrs. Paul Fisher

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BAKER FURNITURE

serv ed a desser t course .
Guests were Mr s . Ernest
Harri s, son Moa, and daughter ,
Kim.

Middleport, Ohio

Beautifully Coordinated
Outfit~ To Brighten
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Morris . Arrangements of
forced flowers showing motion

were displayed by Mrs. Cross,
Mrs . Grimm, a nd Mrs. Car-

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mandments for Young Gardeners ". For roll call members

Lancaster, was guest. Refre shments were served by Mrs .
gave remembrances of spring. Cross and Mrs. Diehl.

Up Your

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Are you going to Church on Easter?

Than~

Spring Itself

You will find a warm welcom e"~'t'' tlle
Middleport Church of Christ at 5th and
Main. Christ will be preached and
lifted up in song.
Sunrise Service ________ 6: 30a.m.
Sunday School - - - - - - - - - : 9:30 a.m.
10 :30 a.m ..
Morning Worship
7:30p.m.
Evening Worship ·
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prov ement Program report

MATDi

PHONE 992-2635
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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BAGS TO

INGELS FURNITURE
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was given by Mrs. W. 0.

Sliver and Gold Filled .

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Saturday Nights
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SALE PLANNED
HARRISONVILLE - The
Harrisonville Order of Eastern
Star will hold a rwnmage sale
April 4 and 5 at the former
H&amp;R Block Building, Main St.
Hours Friday will be 9 a.m. to 4
p.II\. and from 9 a.m . to 12 noon
Saturday.

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Trussell, Mrs . Doris Grueser.

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When the season takes you many places
in so many different colored outfits,
isn't it nice to know that white will
with them all! Sling style
'""'u in green, yellow, blue,
navy &amp; black patent.

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PROM DRESS
and SAVE

Hazel Chesser, Shade .

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row, 1 to r, Lena McKinley. Becky Glaze, Debbie Gerlach,
Becky Fry, Bea Stewart, Dorothy Roach, Flo Grueser, Trudy
Roach; second row, l tor, Shirley Bumgardner, Cathy Er·
win, Clarice Erwin, Martha McNeal, Clyda Allensworth,
Kathy Baker, Christi Hess, Jennifer Sheets; third row, l tor,
Mack Stewart, Earl McKinley, John Reece, Don Erwin,
George Glaze. Not pictured is member , Peggy Brickles.

Gardeners to attend regional meet

Kerry Chasser, son of Mrs.

COSTUME
JEWELRY
ACCENTS

20%

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Mrs. Eileen Martin, Mrs. Betty
Roush, Mrs. Erma Cleland,
Mrs. Mary K. Holler, Mrs.
Jean Swnmerfield, Mrs. Ada
Morris, Mrs. Helen Wolfe-;-Mrs.
Ada Neulzling, Mrs. Mary Jo
Pooler, Mrs. Margaret Tuttle,
Mrs. Ma e Spencer. Mrs. Ma ry
Showalter, Mrs. Leona Hensley , Mrs. Marcia Keller, Mr~.
Dorothy Ritchie, Mrs. Ada
Bissell, Mrs. Dorothy Myers,
Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs . Ada
Van Meter, Mrs. Sadie

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Others on the list were Iris
Bailey, daughter of Mr . and
Mrs. Robert Bailey, Route 4,
Pomeroy ; Deborah Carder,
daughter of Doris Carde r, •
Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, and

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WILL SING - "Hallelujah for the Cross" will he
presented by the Middleport Church of Christ choir at Easter
sunrise services at 6:30 a.m. Soloists will be Becky Glaze,
George Glaze, Cathy Erwin, Don Erwin, Christi Hess and
Trudy Roach. John Reece will narrate with Debbie Gerlach
directing ; Clarice Erwin, organist, and Jennifer Sbeets,
pianist. A continental breakfast will be served immediately
following the service. Choir members pictured are: front

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Frederick, Mrs. Mabel Van
Meter, Mrs. Opal Hollon, Mrs.
Allee Curtis, Joe Bissell, Mr.,s.
Mary Newell, Mrs . Inzy
Newell, Mrs. Doris Koenig,
Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs .
Dorothy Lawson, Mrs. Hat!ie
Frederick, Mrs. Goldie Wolf,e,
Mrs. Carla Chevalier and Mrs.
Mae McPeek.'
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Pomeroy, having maintained a

not

provide for firs I and ·second·
class citizens."

The 50th wedding anniversary
, of Mrs. Sadie Trussell was

SERVICE SET
TUPPERS PLAINS - 'The
FIVE EARN HONORS
Tuppers Plains Church of
PARKERSBURG - five
Christ wiU ~old its sunrise students from the Pomeroy
service al 6 a .m. Sunday with a
area were named to the dean's
special program planned . list at MOLUJ lain Stale College
Following the service, donuts, with two, Paul Cunningham,
rolls, coffee and hot chocolate son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
will be served. Eugene Un- Cunningham of Syracuse, and
derwood, pastor, exlenda an Nancy Sexson, daughter of
invitation to the public.
Mrs . Robert Bailey, Route 4,

A ,thought lor the day : U.S.politici li Wendell Willkie said,

of

mee tings was
changed from 7: 30 to 8 p.m.

Mrs . Morris read an ar hcle

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children will wear new choir
robes made by women of the
church . Rev. Robert Meece,
pastor, invites the public.

sunrise services.

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the door prize. Named as
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hostesses for the April meeting
were Mrs. Laura Mae Nice and
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Mrs. Mabel Van Meter .
Otl1er~ attending the meeting
Mrs. Sadie Tr ussell , Mrs .

SILVER RIDGE - The
Easter program of the Soulh
Bethel United Methodist
Church, Silver Ridge, will
begin at 6:30a.m. Sunday with

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SUNDAY
SUNRISE Services at First
Sou thern Baptis t Church,
Pomeroy, at 6:30 a. m.
SUNRISE services, "From
Gloom to Glory" in song and
scripture at Enterprise Uni ted
Method ist Church, 6 a. m.
fo llowed by breakfa s t in

were Mrs . Mary K. Holter)

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Middleport

By Helen Bottel

DEAR HELEN :
\{ecently you bad several letters from wives of frigid
husbands_- men who are impotent or just won 'ttry.
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Yes, It could be overwork, a physical problem, a girlfriend, f
boredom, a psychological block; but before the woman blam~s
herself into a nervous breakdown, sbe should ask, ''Did he marp
me to give himself a 'front' to society?"
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I wondered why my handsome husband was always too busy
topsy attention to me ... until I found him with another man. I'm
not bitter about his homosexuality, but I AM bitter that he did not
level with me. The first few months of our marriage, everything
was perlect. Then ... almost nothing.
I just wish tbese men would be honest with women so we
could make the choice of marrying this type. Some women have
low sex drives and might want a just-friends relationship. Not
me! - NOW DIVORCED
DEAR N.D.:
And some latent homosexuals marry for a "cure", but
discover to everyone's sorrow that they haven't changed . Others
in this category don't·know themselves well enough to be honest
with their prospective brides.
It's a sad problem, and. divorce is usually the answer. - H.
P.S. But remember, readers, while homosexual husbands
are apt to avoid the marriage bed, not all avoidees are
homosexual. Your doctor may have a better answer . Consult him
before you accuse.
DEAR HELEN:
I feel that men are discrirrrlnaled against. Look at depart-

a.m . Everyone welcome.

ass istan t sec re tar y; Esther
Ridenour, treasurer, and

Named to handle decorating
for the banquet and da nce ))ave
been Harry Bailey, Blaine
Milhoan, Victor Bahr, Dale
Kautz, Ri cha rd Gaul and
Harold Hawk.

ins tructions by the person's

lions. - MRS. E .J .W.
DEAR POLLY - My brother
is being married soon and l
was in a tizzy trying to decide
them fastened 11 this happens . what to get my future sister-inIt seems the stays could have law as a shower gi ft. Her main
gift will be "store bought" but I
finally hit on what I think is a
Sunday School 8 a.m. Sunday great idea and thrifty addition.
School superintendent, Ger· I will give her a cloth-covered
trude Butler, hos t pastor Rev . recipe box filled with store
Edward Buffington .
coupons that I have sor ted,
SUNRISE Service Freedom filed and indexed. These past
Gospel Mission, Bald Knobs 7 few mon ths I have been clip·

banquet "Gospel Road" was conce ived

and produced by Johnny Cash

visiting friends or relatives in a

only a short time the stays
star t to come out from the top
or the bottom. If pulled oullhe
corse t loses its shape and it is
almos t imposs ibl e to keep

SATURDAY
FILM "Gospel Road" to be
shown at Laurel Cliff Free
The Chester Methodist Ch urch 7:30 p.m.

and dan ce will be May 31 at the
Chesler Elementary Sc hool.
The dinner will be served a t
6:30 p.m. with the dan ce to
fo llow. Music will be by the
King Kords of Belpre. A special

and water. - POLLY.

and when I have worn them

goods and bazaa r items .

open pages of a magazine or
book when reading in bed . The

or sticky substance remains
sponge il with white \'inega r

CHESTER - Practice for
the District I~ rally Aprll,9 at
the IOOF hall in Pomeroy was
conducted at the Tuesday night
meeting of the C~esler Council
323, Daughters of America.
Meeting with Chester
Council members were Mrs.
Charlotte Nease, Mrs. Janice
Mrs.
Pauline
Lawson ,
Morarity , and Mrs. Margare t
Ei chin ge r of Guidin g Star
Council, Syracuse, who parUcipated in the practice.

He Won't Let the Past Die
DEAR HELEN :
I bave a history of mental problems and promiscuity, but I'm
over all that now. My doctor said I threw myself at men because I
needed love but felt I dldn 't deserve it.
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Finally I found a man who really loves me and said he didn't ·
care about my past. He Is bard-working, good; and I adore him.
But since we' ve been marrietl, now he constantly questions me
about my other life. I'm matler-&lt;Jf·fact in answering him but I
bate his questions. They make me feel less than human. '
How can I clam up without hurting his feelings ? BEWILDERED
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DEAR BEWILDERED:
Perhaps your husband doesn't understand how much his
questions hurt.
T_ell him, sincerely, all about the pain of remembering and
ask hun to help you forget. Then, if he sometimes lall5es, tell him
he's so good he has wiped out your "recall". (Perlutps this is
wbat he needs - reassurance that he is the only REAl:...,man·.in
YOW' life.)- H.
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blLUJ led ends or be covered mipded giver. - K.M.
with heavy material that does
not poke through the cloth. MRS. E.S.E.
· DEAR POLLY - When
sen ding car d s to conEACH WEDNESDAY
valescents, either at horne or in
A
Social
Security
the hospital, do not send cards re presenta tive will be at the
that have glitter or bits of Middleport coLUJ cil chambers
beading. These showy bits each Wednesday from 9:30
have ·a tendency to fall off and a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for the
cling to the patient's skm.
conven ience of the public.
Snap c)othespins will hold
pages are easy to flip and clip.
- VIOLET.
DEAR POLLY - When

Peeve is wit h th e corset
manufactlU'ers. I wear expensiv e long corsets with stays

Pomeroy Post Office. Baked

Alumni dance
banquet slated

acceptan ces are confirmed,

Verba said, while the U.S.
squad will be announced next
week .
Coaches for the Ohio team
will be Red Asb of Canton
South and Mike Riley of Elyria.
A preliminary game to the
Ohio-U.S. contest will match a
tea m of Cleveland area players
from
against
a
group
northeastern Ohio

lly POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY - A couple of
years ago I put some pictures
on the wall with black electric
tape. Now 1 have removed
them but all of the tape did not
come off. I would like to !mow

Rev. Robert Bwngarner and
Rev . Carl Hi c ks bringin~
devotions.

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Helen Help ·.

bride as well as an infiationa

GOOD Friday service at
Long Rottom United Methodist
Church 7:30p.m .
GOOD FRIDAY Services at
Pome r oy Uni ted Methodist
Church from 12 to 1 p. m. wi th

located

all-star team which will mee t a

Hubbard averaged 25. 8
points per game in leading
Canton McKinley to a 23-2
record, whi le Cobb, who
missed the last half of the
season with a bone chip in his
fool , averaged nearly 35 points
in the 11 games he played.
The other three members of
the Ohio squad announced
today were 6-5 Frankie Sanders of Class AA tournament
runnerup Dayton Stivers, 6-5
Fred Johnson of Barberton and
5-9 Lloyd Franklin of Cleveland
Heights, the AAA runnerup.
The five players named
loda v had a combined average
of more than 136 points per
game. The rest of the squad
will be announced as soon as

with

celebration. Grandparenl11
are Mr. and Mrs . Charl es
Risscll and Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Price, Long Bottom.

will oppose

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Stubborn tape
mars paneling

MethodiSt Church with Rev .

today

squad of United States all-stars
in the first annual Knights of
Columbus Classic at the Rich·
field Colisewn April 11 were
announced today by game
director Ray Verba .
Headlng the list a re two of
UPI's 1975 players of the year.
&amp;-7 Phil Hubbard of Canton
McKinley (AAA ) and 6-foot
Greg Cobb (AA ) of Obnsted

-BY POLLY CRAMER

Steve · Wil Son as speaker.
Special music by members of
First Baptist, Nazarene and
host church.

ONE YEAR OLD - 'The

CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
first five members of the Ohio

·~oily's Poin

Friday services, 7:30 p.m . al
Raci ne We sleyan United

Charle s Hamilton at 992·5790
or Gene Mitch at 992-3478.

U.S. team

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FRIDAY
RACINE Commun ity Good

thus far this yea r ther e is one
eac h from ctu·shire and
Racine, und two from
Pomeroy. The league wa nts
at least two more tea mt~ .
Anyone inte r es ted In
joining the league should
attend this meeting or se nd a
representative to it. U
unabl e to attend, ca ll

Ohio stars

Social

:Cale~dari

thls Sunday 1March 30) in
Pomeroy City Hall at 6 p.m.
too rgani ze the MeigsCounty
Pony League for the 1975

too many mental mistakes and

$-00,000 by FSLIC.

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ping and saving coupons for·
anything and everything from
food items to cleaning aids and
even personal items. I always·
am careful that the expiration•
dale will fall 'afler the wedding '
date . So far I have gathered '
together a savings of over $50.
This gill should be a pleaser
appreciated by a pennywise

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ORGANIZE
There
be a meeting

to help Cleveland outscore
Chicago 17·2 in a 4:22 span of
the third quarter and set up the
tr iu mph . Cleveland had five
players in double figures, led
by Jim Chones with 16, while
Chet Walker of the Bulls led all
scorers with 18 jXIints.
" You 'rt.' scared when you
come in because you know you
can't play had and if you don ' t
play good, you' ll be run ri gh t
out of there," said Cleveland
Coach Bill F'itch . "Our motto is
keep trying and never surren·

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But fear does stra·nge things
and it turned the Cava liers into
defensi\•e demons. They beat
Chicago at its own defcnse.or ientrd game, 86--83.
The victory left the Cavaliers
~~ gamr ahead of idle Houston
in the Nationa l Basketball
Association's Centra l Division
going into tonight' s crucial
matchup against the Rockets.
Each team has four regular
season games left.
Dick Snyder scored 11 pomts

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This Spring In
Sports Pants and
Jackets in Attractive
Prints and Solids
••vour Springtime Headquarters"

BAHR CLOTHIERS '

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Ca: vs ,rema·z·n .
all•ve, 86-83
By JOE CARNICELLI
UPI Sports Writer
The Cleveland Cava liers had
good reason to be afraid. Here
they were, fighting for the first
playoff berth in their five -year
history and 'Thursday ni ght
they had to play on a court
where they had never won , a

arne.
No 9'""'· No timmics

JIS Highest
Interest Rates
In The Area

ON PASSBOOK
SAVINGS
Sif4 per cent ve1r p1ld on
Regulu P1stbook Savings.
No Minimum . Interest tram
date of deposit to dille at
withdrawal . Interest com pounded quuter.ly .

4)1!1\I!IG'

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Tho'Aihons County
Slvings &amp; LNn Co. '
~~~ondSt .

PoMeroy, Ohio

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season. Last year there were

Insured To

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12 learns in the league, but

der, but the Bulls (:Ire a grea t

basketba ll team.
"To beat the Bulls, you've
got to play almost perfect
defense and we played about as
good defense as we can play."
"They just played better
than we dld ," said Chicago
Coach Dick Mollo . "We made
we could have lost by 50. We
were about a half a step ',~low .
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Losing to Cleveland c'in bu~ own
cou rt

was

a

big

disap-

pointment."

Quasar Portable Black and WMe TV
Solid Stefe chassis (except oolv 2 chass is tubes )

Solid State 70 Detent "Click" UHF Tuner.

Picture Con,lrol
Up-front speaker, controls, antenna , hand le:

WERNER RADIO &amp; TV
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

first birthday anniversary of
Shawn Paul Price, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry . Paul Price,
Shawnee 1 form erly of Meig s
County, Is being, observed

a

'famil y

CHESTEH -

ATTENTION:
CHURCH TEACHERS &amp; LEADERS
BIBLE s·CHOOL
WORKSHOP
FOR

how to do this. I am a rraid to
scra pe it with a knife for fear it

will scratch the paneling. MR. G.l..
DEA R MR. G.L. - Try to
" ball up" the remaining tape
by rubbing with the fingers to
remove as much as possible

(perhaps all of il). If some glue

GOOD FRIDAY Services at
Chesle r United Method &gt;s l
Church at 7:30 p. m .
EASTER BAZAAR, toda y
and Saturday, Thrift Shop,
Mei~ sCo unty Humane Sociefy,
fro m

the

Alumni Association

invitati on is being ex tended to

Fire Department.

all teachers who taught at the
ol d Chesler High Schoo l.
Reunion classes will be 1920,
19~. 1930, 1935, 1940, 1945, '950
and 1955.
The offi cers are Starling

SILVER CI RCLE Senior
Citizens of Rutland will hold a

and his wife , June Carter Cash.

BAKE Sale and Easle r
bazaar, 10 a.m. at Syracuse

Mun icipal
build ing
by
Syracuse Ladies Auxiliary of

bake sa le, rum mage sale and

vice president ; Be tty Dean,

sa le of Easler baskets
beginning al9 a. m. a t the club
headquarters in Rutla nd.
RIGGS ROYAL-ETTES
Baton Corps will be on streets
of Pomeroy and Middleport fo r
the annual lily drive with
proceeds to go to crippled

sec re tary;

children.

Massar , president ; Richard
Fick, Sr., fir st vice president ;
Rober t Wood, second vice

presid ent; Roger Epple, third
Betty

Newell,

DEAR POLLY -

place that is LUJfamilia r or hard
to find I draw a tiny map of

My Pet

phone so I can call for

SUN RISE Service Zion ,
Church of Christ on SR 143:
Mini ster Mike Girton invites

the public.
SUNRISE Service Pomeroy
Wesleyan Holiness Church 6
a .m. Pastor O'Dell Manley
invites the public.

BAKE SALE by Salisbury
Girl Seoul Troop 100, Kroger's,

Maxine Goeg lein , assistant

9 a . m. to noon.

treasurer.

SONGfEST at Cheshire
Uni ted Methodist Church, 7:30
REGULAR
MEETING
p.m.,
fea turin g
Gospel
United
Methodist
Men
of Meigs
Eachoes, Wellston, and
CoLUJty,
7:45
p.m.
at
East
Heave nly Highway Tri o,
Leta
rt
ChlU'ch
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Some
import·
Middleport. Co-sponsored by
So uth eastern Ohio Gospe l an t matters to be discussed .
Mu sic Associa tion. Everyone Charles McVey, lay speaker ,
will be gues I speaker.
welcome.

Ladies host
Chester group

name in my address book that I
always carry wi th me. Nelli
lime 1 do not have to find a pay

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ROYAL CROWN _
BOTTLING COMPANY"
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Dress Up in this Comfortable Sling with Open
Toe . ..

THAT WILL BE IN THE
FASHION PICTURE FOR
ALONG TIME

MONDAY
MEIGS County Salon 710,
Eight and For ty, 7:30 p.m.,
home of Mrs. Marie Boyd.

- Children Register for Easter
- No Purchase NecessaryOpen Friday9to8, SaUto&amp;

ment stores: women's wear takes up a whole floor , while men's

clothing is usually in a small compartment. And toys: there are
row on row of girls' toys, but one litUe area for the boys.
Advertising is aimed mostly at women. Females are supposed to control most of the money in this country. Men may
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make it, but women spend it!
I think it's the men and boys who are being pushed out. What
do you say? - C.M.
DEAR C.:
Perhaps as you say, store displays and ads lean toward
women, but who plans them• - Predominently MALE
executives. However I don't think either sex is being ''pushed out" these days , so
let's !mock off the discrimination talk and get on with equality . -

In Shiny
Black
Camel
Red
White
GiftsBlue

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CHESTER - Mrs. Le tha
Wood a nd Mrs. Ada Van Meter
were hostesses for a meeting of
the Past Councilors Club of
Chesler CoLUJc il323, Daughters
of America, recen tly a t the chur ch ba se ment. Worship
service and Sunday School at 9
hall.
Mrs. Betty Roush presided a.m.
EASTER SLUJrise Service,
with members responding to
Long
Bottom United Methodist
roll ca ll by naming their
fav orite flower. Mrs. Mary Church at 6:45 a.m . Regular
Showalter was installed as se rvice 9 a.m. Sunday School
secretary. Games were played 9:45a.m. Everyone welcome.
SUNRISE Service at First
Wld er the direction or Mrs .
Em1 a Cleland and Mrs . Opal Baptist Church, Rutland .
Hollon with prizes going to the Breakfast from 6 to 7 a.m.

·Easter program set for Sunday

DOERS

sunm1erfield, Mrs. Dorothy
Lawson, Mrs. Thelma While,
Mrs. Goldie Frederick , Mrs.
Mary Showalter. Mrs. Ada
Morris, Mrs. Ada Neutzlin g

Sunday school will be at 9
DAUGHTER BORN
a.m. and at 10 a.m. there will
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eugene
be an Easter progr&lt;UJl with Smith, Middleport, are anrecitations and songs by some nouncing the birth of a 9 lbs.,
~ children laking part. The daughter, Kelly Lynn, at the
Pleasan l Valley Hospital,
Point Pleasant, W.Va. March
25. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have
five other children, Charles 16,
Ricky 15, Debbie 13, Cindy 10,
and
Tina, five. Grandparents
., Variety of hanging!
are
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
baskets, large ·pots of
Nease Settlement, and
lilies; hydra~gea, Smith,
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson,
mums, gerantums,
Colwnbus.

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Get Ready

For ~Spring

Painting With
TRUE TEST
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YOUR TRADE

and Mrs . Hallie Frederick .

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100.00

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SPRING
EASTER

BANK RATE
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FINANCING

OFF
CASH
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DATE: Fri.d ay, April 4
TIME: 1:00 and 7:00 P.M.
PLACE: Middleport Legion Hall
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CARRY

Comer S. 4th and Williams Ave.

Sponsor: MIDDL£PORT· BOOK STORE

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• Twin Dairy Bars

• Portable Egg Bucket
• Roll-Away Wheels

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AutOIT' ?.~:: Door Closers

Pendzmts,
Bracelets,
PIerced
Earr i ngs ,
Simulated
Turquoise,
Lockets and · Cr~ss
Pendants . Sterling

• Separate temperature
controls and lights

Plans for a ttending the
Region II meeting of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs in

Marie tta April 19 were made
during a meeting of the Wildwood Garden Club Wednesday
night at the home of Mrs.
Mason Fisher.
Reservati ons for the luncheon at the meeting are to ~ e
made by April 19, and further
information on this can be
obtained fr om Mr s. Kar l
Grueser .
Correspopdence was read

from the Meigs Bicentennia l
Commissio n rega rding ap pointment of a club member to
serve as a representative to the
commission meetings. Plans
were made for a natlU'e hike in

late April or early 'May . .
For roll call each member

named their favorite garden
tool. Mrs. Edison Hollon gave

devotions using "God a nd
Potatoes " as her topic. She

tal ked on the potted daffodils
whic h come !rum Puyallup
also gave a reading, "To Be Valley in Washington where a
Happy."
festival is held every yea r.
Mrs. Hollon presented U1e
Planting perenni als from
progra m on lilies prepared by seed was discussed by Mrs.
Mrs. Denver Holter who was Karl Grueser . She suggested
unable to attend because of soa king the seeds good before
family illness. She read the plan lin g, and th en pattin g
legend of the lily and then them into the ground two to
talked on the lilies usually three inches deep. She also
given at Easter lime em- talked on starling seeds in
phasizing that the plants not be small pots inside.
thrown away after lbe fl owers
Mrs. Fred Nease gave a
are gone . She said they should paper on old fashioned roses.
be cut back, watered once in a She displayed a variety of
while and then set outside after pictures show ing the differen t
the danger of frost is past.
types and then demonstrated
A paper on wildflowers was how to "peg" a shrub rose . She
presented by Mrs. Clifford said to take the end of a vine,
Phillips who spoke on the bend it over and stick it into the
golden garlic plant, a native of ground fastening it with a piece
Southern Europe, wild ginger, of wire Je tting it remain that
and the whi le and purple way until a new rose bush
violets. Mrs. Alfred Yeauger star ts.

Glads discussed by gardeners
RACINE - "Garnish Your
Garden with Glads" was the
theme of a program presented
by Mrs. Clifford Morris when
the 'Bend 0' the River Garden
Club mel Monday night at the
home of . Mrs. Andrew Cross.

side dressing helps produce
good fat corms, she said. For
glads which will be used for
culling, Mrs. Morris suggested
planting them in rows fiv e
inches apart and about six
inches deep. She said they
should be well cultivated and
watered during the dry season .

She also gave the ecology
report.

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several orders had come in for

the crabapple trees to be
planted at the ce metery.
tilled "Bright Intervals" in
Mrs . Morris noted that each Names will be anno un ced
which it was suggested that
planting
will flower in 10 weeks later. The civic committee will
gla dioli be planted all around
and
suggested
. interval plan- contact the trustees of the
the garden to provide bright
intervals since they are one of tin gs of five days, with Letart Township regarding the
mulching to help in the dry plantings .
the most colorful flowers.
An invitation was read from
In discussing gladioli bulbs, weather and keep back the
the Rutland Friendly GarMrs. Morris said that the soil weeds .
Houseplants were discussed deners inviting members to an
should be sandy and sweetened
by
Mrs. Cross who displayed open mee ting lasl night. The
with lime but that drainage is
several
plants which she had annual open meeting of the
not as important as it is to most
other plan ts. Applying plant started from leaf propagation. Bend O' lhe River Club was se t
Mrs. Wilson Carpenter for Jun e 23.
food during the flowering and
presided at the meeting with Mrs. Carpenter received the
Mrs. James Diehl giving a traveling gift brought by Mrs.
poem, and Mrs. Ber t Grimm, a

prayer . Mrs . Morris had
devotions using Genesis 8 and
two
reading s,
"Spring
Awakening"

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Mrs. Stacey Arnold's paper
was on the redbud tree,
sometimes called the Judas
tree, beca use Judas went out
and hun g himse lf on a redbud
after betraying Christ. Mrs.
Arnolt said that legend is that
the buds on the tree were while
but turned red with shame.
Starling begonias was also
discussed by Mrs. Arnold . She
suggested taking a leaf, laying
it flat on the ground and t hen
slicking it down with tooth-

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Another Good Buy
From BAKER'S

picks , until the new growth

sta rts.
Mrs. Hollon conducted a
contest on birds won by Mrs.
f red Nease.
Arrangements

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were

displayed by Mrs. Arnold. She
used a large gree n candle
surroLUJded with spring flowers

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in a white milk glass container ,

a wicker basket filled with
spring flowers, and a small
basket of violets and greener y
with a bee fig urine suitable for
a shut-in gill.
Blue
ribbon s
fo r
arrangements· on display were
awarded to Mrs. Homer
Holter, Mrs. Mason Fisher and
Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. Hollon won
the door prize . Mrs. Mason
Fisher and Mrs. Paul Fisher

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BAKER FURNITURE

serv ed a desser t course .
Guests were Mr s . Ernest
Harri s, son Moa, and daughter ,
Kim.

Middleport, Ohio

Beautifully Coordinated
Outfit~ To Brighten
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Morris . Arrangements of
forced flowers showing motion

were displayed by Mrs. Cross,
Mrs . Grimm, a nd Mrs. Car-

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"Com- pen ter . Mrs . John Young,

mandments for Young Gardeners ". For roll call members

Lancaster, was guest. Refre shments were served by Mrs .
gave remembrances of spring. Cross and Mrs. Diehl.

Up Your

Easter -~

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Are you going to Church on Easter?

Than~

Spring Itself

You will find a warm welcom e"~'t'' tlle
Middleport Church of Christ at 5th and
Main. Christ will be preached and
lifted up in song.
Sunrise Service ________ 6: 30a.m.
Sunday School - - - - - - - - - : 9:30 a.m.
10 :30 a.m ..
Morning Worship
7:30p.m.
Evening Worship ·
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prov ement Program report

MATDi

PHONE 992-2635
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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BAGS TO

INGELS FURNITURE
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was given by Mrs. W. 0.

Sliver and Gold Filled .

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Saturday Nights
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SALE PLANNED
HARRISONVILLE - The
Harrisonville Order of Eastern
Star will hold a rwnmage sale
April 4 and 5 at the former
H&amp;R Block Building, Main St.
Hours Friday will be 9 a.m. to 4
p.II\. and from 9 a.m . to 12 noon
Saturday.

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Trussell, Mrs . Doris Grueser.

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When the season takes you many places
in so many different colored outfits,
isn't it nice to know that white will
with them all! Sling style
'""'u in green, yellow, blue,
navy &amp; black patent.

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PROM DRESS
and SAVE

Hazel Chesser, Shade .

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row, 1 to r, Lena McKinley. Becky Glaze, Debbie Gerlach,
Becky Fry, Bea Stewart, Dorothy Roach, Flo Grueser, Trudy
Roach; second row, l tor, Shirley Bumgardner, Cathy Er·
win, Clarice Erwin, Martha McNeal, Clyda Allensworth,
Kathy Baker, Christi Hess, Jennifer Sheets; third row, l tor,
Mack Stewart, Earl McKinley, John Reece, Don Erwin,
George Glaze. Not pictured is member , Peggy Brickles.

Gardeners to attend regional meet

Kerry Chasser, son of Mrs.

COSTUME
JEWELRY
ACCENTS

20%

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Mrs. Eileen Martin, Mrs. Betty
Roush, Mrs. Erma Cleland,
Mrs. Mary K. Holler, Mrs.
Jean Swnmerfield, Mrs. Ada
Morris, Mrs. Helen Wolfe-;-Mrs.
Ada Neulzling, Mrs. Mary Jo
Pooler, Mrs. Margaret Tuttle,
Mrs. Ma e Spencer. Mrs. Ma ry
Showalter, Mrs. Leona Hensley , Mrs. Marcia Keller, Mr~.
Dorothy Ritchie, Mrs. Ada
Bissell, Mrs. Dorothy Myers,
Mrs. Zelda Weber, Mrs . Ada
Van Meter, Mrs. Sadie

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Others on the list were Iris
Bailey, daughter of Mr . and
Mrs. Robert Bailey, Route 4,
Pomeroy ; Deborah Carder,
daughter of Doris Carde r, •
Lincoln Heights, Pomeroy, and

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Mem bers attending were

WILL SING - "Hallelujah for the Cross" will he
presented by the Middleport Church of Christ choir at Easter
sunrise services at 6:30 a.m. Soloists will be Becky Glaze,
George Glaze, Cathy Erwin, Don Erwin, Christi Hess and
Trudy Roach. John Reece will narrate with Debbie Gerlach
directing ; Clarice Erwin, organist, and Jennifer Sbeets,
pianist. A continental breakfast will be served immediately
following the service. Choir members pictured are: front

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Mrs. Mary Hayes, Mrs. Goldle
Frederick, Mrs. Mabel Van
Meter, Mrs. Opal Hollon, Mrs.
Allee Curtis, Joe Bissell, Mr.,s.
Mary Newell, Mrs . Inzy
Newell, Mrs. Doris Koenig,
Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs .
Dorothy Lawson, Mrs. Hat!ie
Frederick, Mrs. Goldie Wolf,e,
Mrs. Carla Chevalier and Mrs.
Mae McPeek.'
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noted.

Pomeroy, having maintained a

not

provide for firs I and ·second·
class citizens."

The 50th wedding anniversary
, of Mrs. Sadie Trussell was

SERVICE SET
TUPPERS PLAINS - 'The
FIVE EARN HONORS
Tuppers Plains Church of
PARKERSBURG - five
Christ wiU ~old its sunrise students from the Pomeroy
service al 6 a .m. Sunday with a
area were named to the dean's
special program planned . list at MOLUJ lain Stale College
Following the service, donuts, with two, Paul Cunningham,
rolls, coffee and hot chocolate son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
will be served. Eugene Un- Cunningham of Syracuse, and
derwood, pastor, exlenda an Nancy Sexson, daughter of
invitation to the public.
Mrs . Robert Bailey, Route 4,

A ,thought lor the day : U.S.politici li Wendell Willkie said,

of

mee tings was
changed from 7: 30 to 8 p.m.

Mrs . Morris read an ar hcle

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children will wear new choir
robes made by women of the
church . Rev. Robert Meece,
pastor, invites the public.

sunrise services.

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the door prize. Named as
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hostesses for the April meeting
were Mrs. Laura Mae Nice and
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Mrs. Mabel Van Meter .
Otl1er~ attending the meeting
Mrs. Sadie Tr ussell , Mrs .

SILVER RIDGE - The
Easter program of the Soulh
Bethel United Methodist
Church, Silver Ridge, will
begin at 6:30a.m. Sunday with

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SUNDAY
SUNRISE Services at First
Sou thern Baptis t Church,
Pomeroy, at 6:30 a. m.
SUNRISE services, "From
Gloom to Glory" in song and
scripture at Enterprise Uni ted
Method ist Church, 6 a. m.
fo llowed by breakfa s t in

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Middleport

By Helen Bottel

DEAR HELEN :
\{ecently you bad several letters from wives of frigid
husbands_- men who are impotent or just won 'ttry.
;
Yes, It could be overwork, a physical problem, a girlfriend, f
boredom, a psychological block; but before the woman blam~s
herself into a nervous breakdown, sbe should ask, ''Did he marp
me to give himself a 'front' to society?"
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I wondered why my handsome husband was always too busy
topsy attention to me ... until I found him with another man. I'm
not bitter about his homosexuality, but I AM bitter that he did not
level with me. The first few months of our marriage, everything
was perlect. Then ... almost nothing.
I just wish tbese men would be honest with women so we
could make the choice of marrying this type. Some women have
low sex drives and might want a just-friends relationship. Not
me! - NOW DIVORCED
DEAR N.D.:
And some latent homosexuals marry for a "cure", but
discover to everyone's sorrow that they haven't changed . Others
in this category don't·know themselves well enough to be honest
with their prospective brides.
It's a sad problem, and. divorce is usually the answer. - H.
P.S. But remember, readers, while homosexual husbands
are apt to avoid the marriage bed, not all avoidees are
homosexual. Your doctor may have a better answer . Consult him
before you accuse.
DEAR HELEN:
I feel that men are discrirrrlnaled against. Look at depart-

a.m . Everyone welcome.

ass istan t sec re tar y; Esther
Ridenour, treasurer, and

Named to handle decorating
for the banquet and da nce ))ave
been Harry Bailey, Blaine
Milhoan, Victor Bahr, Dale
Kautz, Ri cha rd Gaul and
Harold Hawk.

ins tructions by the person's

lions. - MRS. E .J .W.
DEAR POLLY - My brother
is being married soon and l
was in a tizzy trying to decide
them fastened 11 this happens . what to get my future sister-inIt seems the stays could have law as a shower gi ft. Her main
gift will be "store bought" but I
finally hit on what I think is a
Sunday School 8 a.m. Sunday great idea and thrifty addition.
School superintendent, Ger· I will give her a cloth-covered
trude Butler, hos t pastor Rev . recipe box filled with store
Edward Buffington .
coupons that I have sor ted,
SUNRISE Service Freedom filed and indexed. These past
Gospel Mission, Bald Knobs 7 few mon ths I have been clip·

banquet "Gospel Road" was conce ived

and produced by Johnny Cash

visiting friends or relatives in a

only a short time the stays
star t to come out from the top
or the bottom. If pulled oullhe
corse t loses its shape and it is
almos t imposs ibl e to keep

SATURDAY
FILM "Gospel Road" to be
shown at Laurel Cliff Free
The Chester Methodist Ch urch 7:30 p.m.

and dan ce will be May 31 at the
Chesler Elementary Sc hool.
The dinner will be served a t
6:30 p.m. with the dan ce to
fo llow. Music will be by the
King Kords of Belpre. A special

and water. - POLLY.

and when I have worn them

goods and bazaa r items .

open pages of a magazine or
book when reading in bed . The

or sticky substance remains
sponge il with white \'inega r

CHESTER - Practice for
the District I~ rally Aprll,9 at
the IOOF hall in Pomeroy was
conducted at the Tuesday night
meeting of the C~esler Council
323, Daughters of America.
Meeting with Chester
Council members were Mrs.
Charlotte Nease, Mrs. Janice
Mrs.
Pauline
Lawson ,
Morarity , and Mrs. Margare t
Ei chin ge r of Guidin g Star
Council, Syracuse, who parUcipated in the practice.

He Won't Let the Past Die
DEAR HELEN :
I bave a history of mental problems and promiscuity, but I'm
over all that now. My doctor said I threw myself at men because I
needed love but felt I dldn 't deserve it.
'
Finally I found a man who really loves me and said he didn't ·
care about my past. He Is bard-working, good; and I adore him.
But since we' ve been marrietl, now he constantly questions me
about my other life. I'm matler-&lt;Jf·fact in answering him but I
bate his questions. They make me feel less than human. '
How can I clam up without hurting his feelings ? BEWILDERED
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DEAR BEWILDERED:
Perhaps your husband doesn't understand how much his
questions hurt.
T_ell him, sincerely, all about the pain of remembering and
ask hun to help you forget. Then, if he sometimes lall5es, tell him
he's so good he has wiped out your "recall". (Perlutps this is
wbat he needs - reassurance that he is the only REAl:...,man·.in
YOW' life.)- H.
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blLUJ led ends or be covered mipded giver. - K.M.
with heavy material that does
not poke through the cloth. MRS. E.S.E.
· DEAR POLLY - When
sen ding car d s to conEACH WEDNESDAY
valescents, either at horne or in
A
Social
Security
the hospital, do not send cards re presenta tive will be at the
that have glitter or bits of Middleport coLUJ cil chambers
beading. These showy bits each Wednesday from 9:30
have ·a tendency to fall off and a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for the
cling to the patient's skm.
conven ience of the public.
Snap c)othespins will hold
pages are easy to flip and clip.
- VIOLET.
DEAR POLLY - When

Peeve is wit h th e corset
manufactlU'ers. I wear expensiv e long corsets with stays

Pomeroy Post Office. Baked

Alumni dance
banquet slated

acceptan ces are confirmed,

Verba said, while the U.S.
squad will be announced next
week .
Coaches for the Ohio team
will be Red Asb of Canton
South and Mike Riley of Elyria.
A preliminary game to the
Ohio-U.S. contest will match a
tea m of Cleveland area players
from
against
a
group
northeastern Ohio

lly POLLY CRAMER
DEAR POLLY - A couple of
years ago I put some pictures
on the wall with black electric
tape. Now 1 have removed
them but all of the tape did not
come off. I would like to !mow

Rev. Robert Bwngarner and
Rev . Carl Hi c ks bringin~
devotions.

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Helen Help ·.

bride as well as an infiationa

GOOD Friday service at
Long Rottom United Methodist
Church 7:30p.m .
GOOD FRIDAY Services at
Pome r oy Uni ted Methodist
Church from 12 to 1 p. m. wi th

located

all-star team which will mee t a

Hubbard averaged 25. 8
points per game in leading
Canton McKinley to a 23-2
record, whi le Cobb, who
missed the last half of the
season with a bone chip in his
fool , averaged nearly 35 points
in the 11 games he played.
The other three members of
the Ohio squad announced
today were 6-5 Frankie Sanders of Class AA tournament
runnerup Dayton Stivers, 6-5
Fred Johnson of Barberton and
5-9 Lloyd Franklin of Cleveland
Heights, the AAA runnerup.
The five players named
loda v had a combined average
of more than 136 points per
game. The rest of the squad
will be announced as soon as

with

celebration. Grandparenl11
are Mr. and Mrs . Charl es
Risscll and Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Price, Long Bottom.

will oppose

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Stubborn tape
mars paneling

MethodiSt Church with Rev .

today

squad of United States all-stars
in the first annual Knights of
Columbus Classic at the Rich·
field Colisewn April 11 were
announced today by game
director Ray Verba .
Headlng the list a re two of
UPI's 1975 players of the year.
&amp;-7 Phil Hubbard of Canton
McKinley (AAA ) and 6-foot
Greg Cobb (AA ) of Obnsted

-BY POLLY CRAMER

Steve · Wil Son as speaker.
Special music by members of
First Baptist, Nazarene and
host church.

ONE YEAR OLD - 'The

CLEVELAND (UP!) - The
first five members of the Ohio

·~oily's Poin

Friday services, 7:30 p.m . al
Raci ne We sleyan United

Charle s Hamilton at 992·5790
or Gene Mitch at 992-3478.

U.S. team

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FRIDAY
RACINE Commun ity Good

thus far this yea r ther e is one
eac h from ctu·shire and
Racine, und two from
Pomeroy. The league wa nts
at least two more tea mt~ .
Anyone inte r es ted In
joining the league should
attend this meeting or se nd a
representative to it. U
unabl e to attend, ca ll

Ohio stars

Social

:Cale~dari

thls Sunday 1March 30) in
Pomeroy City Hall at 6 p.m.
too rgani ze the MeigsCounty
Pony League for the 1975

too many mental mistakes and

$-00,000 by FSLIC.

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ping and saving coupons for·
anything and everything from
food items to cleaning aids and
even personal items. I always·
am careful that the expiration•
dale will fall 'afler the wedding '
date . So far I have gathered '
together a savings of over $50.
This gill should be a pleaser
appreciated by a pennywise

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TOwill
ORGANIZE
There
be a meeting

to help Cleveland outscore
Chicago 17·2 in a 4:22 span of
the third quarter and set up the
tr iu mph . Cleveland had five
players in double figures, led
by Jim Chones with 16, while
Chet Walker of the Bulls led all
scorers with 18 jXIints.
" You 'rt.' scared when you
come in because you know you
can't play had and if you don ' t
play good, you' ll be run ri gh t
out of there," said Cleveland
Coach Bill F'itch . "Our motto is
keep trying and never surren·

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But fear does stra·nge things
and it turned the Cava liers into
defensi\•e demons. They beat
Chicago at its own defcnse.or ientrd game, 86--83.
The victory left the Cavaliers
~~ gamr ahead of idle Houston
in the Nationa l Basketball
Association's Centra l Division
going into tonight' s crucial
matchup against the Rockets.
Each team has four regular
season games left.
Dick Snyder scored 11 pomts

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POMEROY TR INITY
Rev W H Perrrn pastor Rov
Mayer S und~)' sc twol su p t
Chur c h SChOOl
Q 1o
il 11
w orshrp serv rce
10 } J n m
Youth c ho1r rehearsal Mon
day 3 JO p m unde1 C!rt eLI 1on
of M~ry Sk. 1nner se ntor c tlOJr
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thursr!ny
wdh
Mr5
Paul
Neil ~C'
dtrecror
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZAR ENE - Cornllr
Unt '"' n and Mulberry
Rev
Clyae V Henderson pilstor
Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m Gler1
M cCl ung
supt
morn1ng
wor shtp 10 30 a m
evenmg
serv tce 7 30 111 d wP ek se r
v ce Wednesdav 7 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
Tht:
Harold Deeth
rec tor
Rev
Churct1 se r v1 ces 10 30 am
Hoiv com mun ron l 1r st Sunday
ol month chur c h sc hool 10 30
a m tor nursery thr ou all 11
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
TNr tll Gron u1q cr
pas to r 8 1bl e sch ool 9 10 am
worstlrp
10 30 a m
adult
worsh p serv 1ce ~lnd vauiHJ
peop les mect Jil Q 7 30 p m
Comb•ned B1blt&gt; study and
prnyer nH•elmQ W ed neSdily
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W n1ng oflrcer
1n ch arge Su nday 10 am
Holrness meetmg 10 30 am
Sunday Schoo l Young Peopl es
L~g on 7 p m
Thursday lto 3
p m Ladre s H!)nH" L eaooe 7
p m Pr ep c lasses
ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH Corner ol Syca more
and Second Sts Pomeroy T! e
R e'W
Wrll am Mrddle o; w,l.r l h
Pastor Sundi:l\1 Sc hool at 9 15
am and Chur c 11 C. cnnce s 11

am

SACRED HEART Rev
Fa ther Pilul 0 We !ron pas ror
Phone 992 18? 5
Saturday
even1nq Ma s~ 7 30
Sund,ly
Mas s 8 and 10 a m
Con
t ess1on Sar urd.ly 7 7 30 p n 1

POMEROY. F I R ST BAP
TIST
Rob ert K uhn pastor
Wd l1 am Watson Su nday schoo l
sup I Sunda',' sc hoo l 9 30 am
BY F
6 p m
B1blt" study
Wednesda y 7 p rn
c ho r
pract 1C e Wednf'sday B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYA N
HOLINE SS
CHURC H
lli'!rr JSO nv JIIc
Rev
0 De ll
Mi!n' tc,. Pas tor HPnry E OI n
Sunda ,. Sc hool Su pt Sunday
C:.c hool 9 JQ a Ill
Evrn ng
worsh p-. JO p 111
Pra)&gt;cr &lt;"~nd
Pr a S(' 5t:'rVJC (' T!llJrotrlay
30
D m

SYRAC U SE
FIRST
- H URC H OF GOD
Rev
l. ~o 1 1 1 Llt1 1 r
f)ii '&gt; I Or ru rHilY
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WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRI ST 200 W
1 '1 1 ' I
Jtrr ',' PHJI
1• n Slo 1
ph o n e Q9) J 06r.
Conser v at 1 ... e
non
n str u1Hentat Sunday wor ShiP
10 am
B!l:&gt;le st udv II am
worsh1p 6 p n
Wednesday
Brb le study ! p m
MIDWAY
COMMUN ITY
C HURCH
( non
de nom natrona I)
Langsv li e
Dexter Road t h e Rev Worley
Hal ey pastor Sunday school
10 am
evcn1ng worsh•P 7 30
p m
P r aye r
meet 1ng
Tuesday
J 30
pm
youth
group Fr 1day 7 30 p m

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CHRI STIAN CHURCH
Rev
pa stor
Sundav
Ron T C' r r,ll
sc tlOol 10 . 1 11
Mrs Worley...
f ra n cr!.
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MClrn rnq wor sll p
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rHE ROAD TO CALVARY
Durm g Holy Wee k 197!) \\ Cag,un mt~kc ou r \HI) up the road
lh Hileads to C:Jivan '11us ah\ r1 ~ s 1ncludl·~ ct Closs ltmdy bed
rross tll,tl hus been cnfm ced upon us 01 on tlw ot her hand, Jt
nldY be a cross uf om ll\\ n ctmostng
In Luke 2.! 26-.!J 11 e h,,vc th e slu1) uf Sun on &lt;1nd Chrtst fhe
one compelled to be.u 1he Cross dnd t he Othe1 '- hoosmg to be~tr
It It 1s probable t h r1t 1ht 1e ts some c: ross 01 other\\ Ju ch every one
of us ts compe lled to Cilll v TI1e1 P at r .1lso c1asses thd t may be of
our O\\ n choosmg But there Js always something dCctdenta1
about the c1asses w e .u c l'Ompclled to bear
Th is mc1den1 , With Simon must hc1ve seemed !Jke ~~st r a nge
tm n m pi ov1dence m hts ltfe He \\ dScommg m fl om the countr}
No doubt he had been out WOI kmg bc fme bl e.J kfasl cllld \\ A!:i then
retUJ nmg home hlillh'l \ and t1red
He \\aS a fanu l) llhlll, the htthet of h\ O sons, Alex,Hlder ,1nd
RuhlS returmng to ..1tten d to the lt: sponst bilitlt s of tht:• home Bu t
nght m tlw nmlst of mounltng r~ s pon~t btltt l t's of ttw del\ h ~ 1s
a sk ed to Litke lttlw tHtt I n bt~cl l ,, fLl lo \\ ('t t.•rt !lll e ~ Ll t~ sS up the
exeeut10n lull
I11e' 1 compell ed Simon to 1Jct11 I hs Closs
No one was clltX JOus f01 tin s tct~k It \\ dS c11 ep1 oc~ch, c~n d none
would clo 11 but bv com pub ton But Uou!Jtles s \\ ht 11 Stmon
bc ldme tmare of the fact tlldt tt v. c~ s the Cht 1st' ~ C'1oss he was
bearmg. the &lt;.:ompu lsm \ ta sk became 10 hm1 c1 JO\ d tH! even an
hono1
Yes, compulsiOn can 1 cmlily &lt;.:hr1nge mto dclrgh t ''hen we
realize thflt om c 1oss IS bemg em n ed for H1s ::~&lt;tke It 1s then tha t
we begm to sense that ther e m ay be ~OJne t hmg 1 edcmp ttvc about
our suffermg For those 1\ ho "llhnglv subnut to bear the C1oss of
Clmst, are thereby b1 ought tnl o close t fe llo\1 slup 1\ 1th the Chnst
of the Cross
As \\ C JOurney up Calvt~n s Hill ngmn on Uus Good Fnday,
whether \\e are bea rmg a ct oss of ow ow n chousmg, c1s m the
case of Christ , or a cross we are compelled to catry, a ~ tn the
case ofStmon, lf \\ Care " tllmg to r ccerve It as ct g 1ft from God, It
can become the cross we nm' choo~e to cdrn for Hts sa ke. &lt;tnd
for the sake of ou r fellow cross-beaters - Dn1gh t I Za\•ltz,
Pastor·Dtrect or, Umled Presb\'termn Muns ter Me r g~ Coun ty

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preac hrng
9 30 ,, m"'
f 1rst and second
Su11da ys ot each mon th th ird
and fourth Sund~ys eac h
n1onlh worshrp se rv tce at 7 JO
p m Wednesday ev £'n1ng s at
7 30 Pra¥er and Btble St ud'{
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulberry
7
H e,qhls
Pom eroy
Pasto r
c,,r.:trd Seton Sab bath sc hoo l
ever y Snl urday at 1 p m and
wor St1 •P ser ... ce IO II owrng at
p m
Ope n
B rb le
3 IS
d scuss ton
7 30 p m
at tne
chur c h ea cl1 T hursday
F IR ST SOUTHER N BAP
TI ST
78 1 Mu l ber ry Ave
Ponrr•1ay - a lfd 1ate d wrfh
5 0 C
lhe Rev
Bradley
~ pf&gt;n C('r pcl'&gt;IO r Troy Zw llltn g
Su nda~ sc hool sup t
Sunday
Sr llool
9 JO a m
mo rn nt)
WOr'5 11Jp
10 ]0
Sunday
Lvangr-1 1st c mret1ng 7 30 p m
Prayer mee t n g Wednesdcy
I 10 D m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Co rn er Fou rth and Marn
M dd leport Rev
H enry Key
Jr pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Mrs E r ¥m Baumgard
ne r sup !
Morn rng wonhrp
10 J5 a m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES L arr y Carnahan
pre s1d1ng
m1n tSi er Su nday
Brble lee
lure 9 30 a m
Wa t ch towe r
Tu esday
study 10 30 am
Brble stud y 7 30 p m
Thur s
day minis t r y schoo l 1 30
p m
ser v• ce m ee ting 8 30
pm

RUTLAN D
FREEW I LL
BAPTIST
Roqer TUin er
Pii Sior ~ rndn',' sc hool 10 fl m
'&gt;undn',' even nq serv1cc 7 JO
Wednf'&lt;;d,l y 1'\ blf' stu dv 1 JO

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chrtst 1n Chnsllan Un1onLawr e11 ce Manley
pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hoo l Sup!
Sunday School
9 30 am
E'Wen rng wor ShiP
7 30
W ednesday
pr ayer
meetrng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racme Route 2 the
Rev James M Mun cv p.,s tor
Sunday s ch oo l 9 45 a m
morning worshrp
II am
ev en ng worshtp
7 30 p m
Pray er meetrng Tue sday 7 30
p m
Young peop l e' s mee trn g
7 30 o m Thursday
MI DDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPT I ST - Corner S1x t h and
P~ l mer theRe ... Cl eo Y Boyd
Ptt '&gt;'t o r
Danny T hompson
Sunda,. schoo l su pt
WMP O
r rJd o program
7 45 am
Sunda y school 9 15 am
morn1nQ wor sh1p 10 15 am
Youth .1c 1 vrtres and fe llowsh p
for lun •or and se nror l1 1gh
s tuden ls
6 p m
Sunday
Evenrng Wor sh tp at 7 30 Mrd
Wl'l'k
pr ayer se rvrce
Wed
nes da y 1 30 o m
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
Mrdd l eport 5th an d Mar n
George
G l t!!Ze ,
mrnlster ,
James Sheets super ln tendent
B tbl e SChOO l , 9 30 am
morning worst11p 10 30 am
even rng worshrp 7 30 p m
pray er ser'Wrce 7 p m Wed
nesQa¥
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Dvn Co l e
pasto r
A llr ed
Ru sche ! Sunday Sc hool 5upt
Su nd ay school 9 JO am
mornrng worSh tp 10 30 am
Sunday e\l~ngeltstrc meet rng
7 30 p m
prayer meet ng ,
W edne5day 1 30 p m
THE

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MINISTRY

OF MEIGS COUNTY. DW ight
L Zav1 fl , Pastor D1rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Chur ch Sc hoo l, 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee, s..,. p t
Morn 1ng Wors1'11p 10 30 am

nesday 1 30 p m
U M W
I ir S' Wed ne sday 7 30 p m
WESLEYA N (Rac 1nel
Su nday sc ho ol
10 a m
worstl1p 11 am
B1bte study ,
Thursday
7 p m
cho1r
prr~c t ic e
Thur sday 8 p m
I t IIOWShr p
supper
f ir st
Wed ne sday 6 30 p m U M W
fourth Mond a y, fl p m

7 30 p m
MT
UNION B,APTIST
Rev Cecd Co)( castor Sunday ·
~chool
sup! , Joe Sayre
Sunday school 9 4S a m
Sund a y evenln!J worship 7 30
W ednesday p1ayer and B1ble
study , 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAIN$
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underw ood , pastor
Howard Caldwel l Jr
Sunday
Sc hoot Sup !
Su nday Sc hool .
9 30 am
Mornrng Sermon
10 30 a m
Sunday eveni ng
servICe 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norrr s, pa stor Floy d Norn s,
sup ! Sunda y schoo l 9 30 a m
mornrng sermon 10 30 a m
Pfayer serv ce
Wednesday ,
7 30 JJ m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm 1lh pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 a m Arthu r Henson Supt
Mo rn1 ng Worshrp
11 am
Young People s servr c e 7
p m
Eventng service , 7 30
p m Wednesday Mtd Wee k
Prayer Se r viCe, 1 31) p m
You t h meetrng
6 JO p m
Evenrng worshrp 1 JO p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate , pastor Wor
st1 rp se r v rce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R •c hard Barton
sup! F'rayer meet mg Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHR t ST
Cl rfford Sm 1!h
mrn ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
morn rng c hur c h 10 30
am
Sunday evenrng ser vr ce
7 30p m We dn esday se rvice B

GREAT BEND - WorShip 11
a m
7nd and 4th Sundays
Church Sc hool 10 a m
LE TART FALLS - Worshrp
10 a m Chur ch sc hool 9 a m
Brbl e study 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Wor st11 p
9 30 am Chu r c h Sc hool 10 30
am
M1d Week
S erv~ee
Wedn esday !I p m
MOR SE CHAPEL Wor
Sh iP 11 am
1st and 3rd
Sundays
Chur c h Schoo l 10

am

PORTLAND - Wor Ship 7 JO
p m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshrp 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Church
Sc hOo l 10 a m
NORTHEA ST CLUSTER
Rev Rob er t M eece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh p 10 am
Church Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
Meelrng Wednesday fl p m
LONG BOTTOM - Churcg
se r v1 ce s 9 am
Sun day
Sc hool 9 45 am B1ble Study'
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEl - Wor
sh ip 11 am Church Sc hoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday sc hool ,
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
preachtng at I I am
each
Sunday Prayer meer rng 7 45
p m Wed nesday WSC S 8 p m
on third T uesday each month
REEDSVILLE ......... Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30, pr eachtng , 7 30
p m Sunday prayer m eetm g
7 30 p m Tuesctay wscs 7 30
f i rSt ~Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wor shtp
10 a m Church Sc hool , 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wor s h (P. 9 am
Churc h
Sc h ool 10 a m
K1E-Nb
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George F r ederrck.
sup ! Servtce weekty .... 9 30 a m
on Sun day Pre achmg ftrst and
lhr rd Sundays of month by
Cl rfford Sm 1th , 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHA ISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Ooddrlll
pastor Sunday SchooL 9 30
a m
Leonard Gilmore f rr st
el d er , evening serv~ee 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
mee t in g, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac in e Route 2 The
Rev
Charle s Hand , pastor
Sunday schoo l 9 45 a m
morn1ng w ors hrp , 11 a m
Even 1ng servtces Tuesday and
Friday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B tble
Study, 9 30 am , mornrng
worsh1p , 10 30 am , evenmg
wor ship 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1b l e St udy , 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sundav School ,
10 am wrfh Willard Prgott
sup t Evangelrsttc message
each Sunday even ing 7 30 p m
by
E lder
Russell
Clm e,
mrntster of the Apostolic F artt1
Bible Stu dy , Wednesdav 7 30

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Marble 6, Pebbles &amp; Bltmm Bamm 8, tO

Camera 6, Bla ck Perspective on the News 20, 33 , Treasure Hunt

10 Oo-Land of the los I 3,-4, 15, Devlin 6, 13, Scooby Ooo, Where

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B 00- Sanlord &amp; Son 3 4 15 Nog ht Stal ker 6,13 Comedy Special

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10 3o-Stgmund &amp; the Sea Monsters 3,4, 15, Lassie 6,13, Shazam

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Week 20 33
9 OQ-Movte ' The Greates t Story Ever Told " 3, 15, Hot L
Ba llrmore 613, Garner Ted Armstrong 8, Great Per
fo rman ces 1'0 We H Ge t By 10 Co nsumer Survival Kit 33
9 JO-Odd Coup le 6 , 13 Mov1e ' Hardca se • 8, 10 Assignment
America 33
10 OQ- Bare tta iJ 13 Pau l Nu chlms 33
II tJO-News 3 4 6 8,10 13, 1S ABC News 33
11 30-J ohnny Carson 3,4, 15 Wtde World tn Co ncert 13 Movie
' Panr c m the C1ty 6 M ov te · Quo Vad ls" e,, Movie ' The
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J JO-Mov1 e 'T he Last Sunset ' 4
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SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1975
6 00-Sun r ise Semes ter 10
6 30-Fun For E"Yeryone 6 , Treeh ouse Club 10, Kentucky Afield

7 00-Sa turday Report 3 Aware 6, Treehouse Club 8, World

BORN LOSE:R

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7 3o-Jabberwocky 3, Farm Front 4, Eddie Saunders 6, Abbott

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My Fav~r~~. Mil.\'~l~ ps a. Popeye to
8 3o-Whee l• e &amp; d0e3Ghopper Bunch 3,4, 15, Bugs Bunny 13,
Speedr acer 6 'Sp~d Buggy 8, Mi ster Rogers 20

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Dinosaurs 8, 10, Carrascolendas 20
11 30--Si ar Trek 3 41 5. Hudson Brothers Razzle 8,10, Zoom 20
12 00-Jetsons J 4.15; These are the Days 6,13. Harlem
G lobetrotters 8,10, Bread &amp; Buttertues 20
12 Jo-Sou l Train J Ameri c an Bandstand 6, 13, Go 4, 15, Fat
Albert 8, 10
l 00-Bonanza 4, Children's Film Festival 8,1 0; B!g Time

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1 JQ--Green A cres 3, Sou l Train 6, Other People, Other Places
13
2 00-Bonanza 3, Beaux Ar ts Ba ll 4, To Be Announced 8, 15, Bill
Dance Outdoors Show 13
2 3D-Festival of Famr1y Classi c s 4 Outdoors with Jul ius
Boros 6, Fish in' Hole 8, Harold Ensley Sportsman 's Friend

13, Ouldoorswlfh Ken (;attaway IS
3 00--NCAA Basketball 3 4.15, Friends of Man 6, VIewpoint 8
Celebrity Bowling 13
J 3o-Pro Bowling 6,13, Pro Tennis 8.10
4 tJO-Makt no Th lnos Grow 33
4 3o-A Btf With Knlf 33
S 00--NCAA Basketball 3.4,15. Wide World of Sports 6, 13; High
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5 Jo-News 8, Course of our T i mes 33

6 tJO-Lawre nce Welk 8, News 10, Catch 33 33
6 3o-Reosoner Report 13. News 6, CBS News 10; Zoom 33

7 00-- Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence Welk 4, 15, Hee Haw 6, 8,
S25.000 Pyramid 10, NewsrTJaker '7513. World Press 33
7 3o-Jeopardy 3, Am mat World tO, Ameri can Life Style 13
8 tJO-E mergency 34,15, Kung Fu 13, Morris Cerullo Helpline 6,
All In The Famllv R10 1\nnk 1\••t 33
8 3o-The Jeffersons 8.10; Biography =9
9 00--Movle " The Greofesf 5fory Ever Told" 3,4, 15, Movie
" The Ten Commandments" 6, 13, Spring Event '75 with Oral
Roberts 8, Mary iyler Moore 10, Movie "Gate of Hell " 33

9 3o-Bob Newhart 10
20 tJO-Carol Burnett 8,10
11 tJO-News 8,10. Janak! 33

11 05-News 3,4, Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 15

11 3o-ABC News 6, Mcwle " 13 Ghosts" 8. Movie 'Genghts
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I aro se early today lor a qv1et walk m my
garden
Faraway, church bells m the volley glord1ed
the mormng Suclclenfy, '' seemed 1 saw unother
garden, another woman

She !food crymg by an empty tomb The
beaut1es of the morn meant nothmg to her, for
He, who hod g1ven meonmg to her Me, had dted
on Calvary Weepmg, she tvrnecl, "teJI me where
thou host latd h1m
"
" Mary" By one smgfe word lOY was reborn.
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Mo sfer!" she said, and knew her Lord ftved.
Now , the fumvltuous trrumph ol that hour rang
across the centunes and swelled w1thm mel Tlut
lord IS me n
Come tam the m1ghty chorvs AHend your
cfJ urch - learn the 1oyous promue of God's love

Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to eath square, to
form four ordmary words

WHILE I'M AT
IT I'Ll MAKE UP
A NEW TA tL RJR
YOU,lOO, LURCH '

... WHEN 1\&lt;EY REALIZED
niEY HAD A REAL, LIVE
ALIEN 0'-1 "Tl-lEI~ HANDS,
1\&lt;EY WERE "TlO&lt;:LED

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Wtth the hope tt wtll, tn some measure, fo ster and h e lp sustain that
which ts good tn famtly and commumty ltfe, thts feature 1s Sf?On sored by
the bus tness ltrms and organizaltons whose nam es appear below

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Bf'EH tiBLE TO

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MEIGS TIRE CENTER
100 E Marn

D•al992 2101

Bakers of Good Bread
Hun t mgton , W Va

Pomeroy

RACINE FOOD MARKET

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Dlal992 3284

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He done

you ,

~o·self, boLl'

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
BUick Pont 1ac Opel G M C Dea l er

Ph 992 2174

337 N 2n d

Ph 949 9591

Ph 992 2550

Mrddl eport

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Rac1ne

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some qrabbtn'

han''

Middleport, Ohoo

500 E Maon St

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Bakers of Gay 90' s Bread

Middleport

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Ph 992 3030

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SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT
220 E Maon

Lou rs W Osborne
Pom eroy

MARK V STORE

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.

HUNDREVS
OF DANCING

Mtdd leport, Oh ro

Ph 992 2178

BUT I'VE N~ER MET
ONE' I VANTE'D IO
MARRY IN OOBA-DOO

THERE

ONCE'

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IF THE' GIRL YOU

YOU'RE

DeATH

CAN PART

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GAUL'S MARKET

.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

Ches t er, Oh10

We F tll All Doctors Prescriptions
Pomeroy

992 2955

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
296W

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WANTTO MAAW 15 616, STRO\IS,
ISMAPRtED AN' HeALTHY
YOU MUST
IT COULD BEA
WAll 'nL.
INFOORIATIN' WO.IT'
SHE'S A

MARRIED
- ONLY

Second

Pomeroy

Ph 992 3863

TWO LOCATIONS
S9 N Second St
Middleport, 0
46 Court St.
GallipoliS , 0.

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

WAID CROSS
. SONS STORE

Grocer res&amp; General Merchandise
Ra c1ne
Ph 949 5772

Nat1onwtde Insurance Co of Columbus. 0
307 Spr1ng Ave
Pom eroy

ANSWER

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LEO (July 23· Aug. 22) You re
going 1o be drawn Into an Inlaw situation you cant ewofd
Surprisingly it wi ll 1urn out to
be to your benefit too

Yesterday's An11wer'""
26 House of
33 - Stanley
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22)
Lancaster's
Range
Someone with whom you ve
symbol
34 SiBm visitor had a rec ent difference Is
(2 wds )
35 Whale herd eager to patch It up It s up to
you to break lhe Ice
30 Ntclmame of 36 Mtning
LIBRA (Sopt . 23-0ct 23)
a cult
find
You re
mu c h sharper
star
37 GIVe _
bu slness w ise lodav than
31 In a whirl
( agttaled 1
( 2 wds.)
WIN AT BRIDGE
32 Wander
38- Avtv

The Frnest m Mobile Homes
Pomeroy
Ph 992

1100 E Ma1n

" The Froendly Folks"
Pome roy , Ohio

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Pomeroy

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Keepsake Dramon d Rings

212 E Maon St

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Pamt, Plumb1ng &amp; Electncat Supplies

Tuppers Pta 1ns

Ph 667 3964

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Ph 992 3978

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AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Fob. 18)
Soc ially you re going to tmd
yourself In th e company of one
wn o can help your caroer Its a
good Ume 10 make your ambitiOns known

PISCES (Fob. 20·March 20)
Some news you re about to
rece•ve will disappoint you at
first Later you II realize It s
brigh t not bleak

Morch 21, 1875
Don 1 despair If your financ1al
affatrs appear to Improve slow·
ly tt11s year The year will end In
the black. through your per·
slstence and enterpnse

Welt

Nortb

East

Pass
Pass

24
3N T

Pass
Pass

ht ~ partner 's queen, he would
have presented South wtth a
lrtck But 1t would not have
been the contract tnck
When North btd two clubs, he
was usmg th e ,Stayman conven
liOn south s two diamond rebid
demed holding etther four
hearts or four spades So there
was no way for South to collect
four heart tncks You need four
cards m a surt to score four
tncks
Of course, when West let
East hold the second club Bast
had to lead another su1t South
had lime to knock out We~t' s
ace of d1aritonds and make hts
game

South

2.

The blddmg has been

Pass

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Openmg l ead - 5 •

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North

East

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Soulh

3.
By Oswald &amp; Jam es Jacoby
'Why dtdn't you overtake my
queen of clubs wtlh your kmg
knock out South's jack and wmd
up wtth f1ve trtcks and a plus
score"~ " asked East
" How was I to know' asked
West " Wouldn't I have looked
Silly If you held three clubs and
mJ play allowed South to score
an tmpos s1ble game wath four
spades, four hearts and that
Jack of clubs '"
' Yes You would have looked
stlly, but that couldn't posstbly
have happened th1s ltme "
East was r ight South could
have held JUSt three clubs In
thai case If West had overtaken

Pa ss
Pass
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What do you do now'
A - Pau You have mad~ your
bid aad your partner says he can

beal :dx

hearts

TODAY'S QUESTION
West redou bles Nortb aqd East
pass What do you do now'

Send $1 for JACOBY MO~RN
book to • win at Bridge, • (clo thiS
newspaper) P. 0 Bo~ 489 Rodio
C1ty Station. New Yorlt N Y 10019

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(NEWSPAPER ENTEHPRISE ASSN I ~

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19) You II run lnlo so meone
you had a preconceived opl~
nlon about When you get to
know th is person, you'll be glad
you did n t act on It

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Salem St

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Yesterday's Cryploqoote: GAMBUNG · IT IS THE CHIW
OF AVARICE, THE BROTHER OF INIQUITY, AND THE
FATHER OF MISCIUEF.-GEORGE WASHINGTON

Devoted lo Meigs Mason Area
Pomeroy 0
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Ph. 992 3785

KYYSC

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon.

Bidding tips South's holding

One letter sunply &gt;lands for another In thiS sample A a
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Single leUors,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hmts Eac:h day the code letters are daft'erent

CYPT

comprom rse rs called for In a
partnership matter Your" tact
and honesty will ease a paten·
lially sticky situation

CANCER (Juno 21-.luty 22) A

CRYPTOQUOTE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

21) Because It could put you
out you !I be tempted to turn
d o wn so m eone wt1o has
helped you But you II perform
like the good guy you are

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) A

/u nction you we ren 1 toO keen
on will turn out to be a real ball
Go and see lor yourself rf you
d on t believe m e

.

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
•

SAG ITT ARtUS (Nov. 23-Doc

You II be c alled upon to do a
favor that may cost a bit out·ofthe pocket Th e ellpense will be
well worth the good wlil that
resu lts

' DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it;
AXYDJ,BAAXR
lo LONGrELLOW
I

Somet hing you do loday out of
kindness will make a more
lasting tmpresslon than you
realize Later yo1.1r kindness
will be repaid

GEMINI (Moy 21-Juno 20)

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
6 Seed; germ
I Moroccan
7 'Peter Pan 11
ctty
captam
6 - off
H DetectiVe
(Ignore)
Ktrby
II Texas shrme 9 Function
12 Eqmhbrmm 10 - whtz'
13 Celebrate
14 Lounge,
(2 wds.)
dawdle
15 Common
(2 wds.)
prefix
17 Passport
16 Frolic
endorsement
17 Climbmg
18 Dry wme
19 F1rst.rate
plant
18 Formal
20 "Shane" star
dan~ (Fr. ) 21 The Pequod's
21 Brand~'s
sktpper
professton 22 GISt
24 South Seas 23 Corner
canoe
24 AffectatiOn
25 Cut up
(2 wds )
27 Regwn
28 Outdid
29 Notion ·•
30 Foreshadow
31- grapes
32 Brown kiwi
35 Celebratmg
(3 wds.)
39 Ade book
40 Lucky
number
41 SubstantiBI
42 Helen, to
Italians
DOWN
I Htghway
approach
2 Wmghke
a' Cook
4 Wooden core
5 Tugboat's
devtce

GASOLINE ALLE:Y

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

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1w a11 - AOASTE~S

Mtnor Repa1rs &amp; Tu ne-up
Beec h &amp; Locus t
M iddleport

Ph 992 2366

I Amwf'r

9..11 THAT CHILO-

HA!i'M MUST HOl CO ME TO Hf:R·

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

The Stor e w1th A Hea r t
Phone 949 3342

Ra e me

1'1'\UCti

SU1 "SHORlY" AND HIS CiA ~~
A~E VICIOUS - THEY'Ll
STOP AT NOTHING -

HEINERS BAKERY

Yl!1le rd•y'1

S ubdu e personal Interests tn
or der to placate your mate If
yo u have peace on the
homefron t your day will be
rewarding

For S•turd1y. March 28, 1175
ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 18)

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Jumbl ... POWER

SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 22)

50METrME5
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T~APEZE ARTt5T

•urpriae •n•wer. u
I
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WOR!i! IED MUCH- I''.'E

'73" 4, ABC News 13

yesterday, bu1 you still have a
few blind spots Continue on a
proven prudenl program

1.1/TNEC

WHIL HOW I HAVE'N'T

Khan " 10, News 13

11 35-,Movle " The Champagne Murders" 3, Mov ie " A Man
Could Get Killed" 4
11 45-Movle "The Phontom of the Red House" 6
t ~ 00--Movte " Web of Violence" 13
1 15-Movle " Sfogecooch to Dancers' Rock" 4
1 30-Movle " Sundoys and Cybele" 10, Movie " Lost Women"
13
3 3o-Movle " The Angry Hills" 10
4 45-Movte " The Golden Treasure" 4

PINK'

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EASTER SUNDAY

....

..

John

FRIDAY, MARCH 2&amp;• 1975
1 3o-Porter Wagoner 3 Pop Goes the Country 4,8, New Candid

OF

Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng ser vrce 10 30 am
youth serv1ce
6 45 p m
M IDDLEPORT Sunday
E'Wangel ts ttc servrce 7 30 p m
Church School 9 30 a m John
Prayer meetrng Tt1u rsday
F
Fu ltz
Sup!
Morning
7 30 p m
Worship 10 :Jll am
~
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
SYRACUSE
Mor n ing
MISSION at Bald K nob Rev
WorSh ip
9 am
Su nda y
E J Gr rfflth su pt of church
Church Sc hool 10 a m
Mrs
Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp
Sampson Hal l Sup t
pastor
Roger Wll lf red
Sr
Sunday Sc hool sup t Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 am , praye r
R UTLAND CHURCH OF
meetrng Tue sday 7 30 p m
GO D - Phillip Whit l ey pastor
vo uth meettng 6 p m Sunday
Sunday s choo l
10 a m
leade rs Ada Van Mei er an d
BRADBURY CHURCH OF ~ Grella Surtle Sunday evenmg
wor Sh i p se r v1ce , 7 p m
CHRIST - Brb l e Sc hoo l 9 30 wor sh p , 7 p m t hrough w 1nter
Prayer mPehng Wednesday
1 30 p m
mornmg worsh rp 10 30 monttls
a m
a m
Sunday even ng Wor sh rp
Se rv1 ce 7 p m cho tr prac t. ce - MT HE'ii'MON CHURCH OF
Wednesday 7 p m Rev Jeff THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHR 1ST Robert Shook,
Ra n son Pa 5tor
pastor
Sunday sc hool , 9 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
a m , Russell Spen cer , sup!
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST CHU RC H Near Long Bot
worsh ip servtce 10 45 am
Re'Y Freeland Norrrs, pastor
tom
Edse l Hart
pastor
evenmg wor shiP atternat1ng
Sund ay school 10 a m , Chur c h With C E at 7 30 p m on
Su nday sc noot
10 a m
Wednesctav Su nday P rayer meet rng , 7 30
serviCe
7 p m
Chur c h
7 30 p m
prayer
mee 11n g 7 30 p m Thursday
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
Blble Study !_ _p m
l a y lea der
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
I HE NAZARENE Rev
Coolv ille RO Re v Roy De eter
Wrllram Bartholomew pastor
pt!lsto r
Sun day school , 9 30
Sunday SCilOO I
9 JO a m
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
am
worShiP
servrc:e 10 30
Gerald
Wells
supt
mo
rnrng
TECOSTAL - Th 1rd Alo'e the
a m B tb le study and prayer
worsh1p
10 30 am
Wed
Rev Wil l i am K n 1tte1 pastor
serv rce Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Ro nald Dugan Sund ay School nesday serv~ee, 7 p m
RUTLAND
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Sup t Classes for all ages
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
ll
er
P
B1kacsan
pa
st
or
Wa
evenmg
service
,
7
30
p
m
REV I\ AL OPF.NS
Ho\' ard
ZdtH ~v 11l e
cts
CHRIST - Rod Kas l er pastor
Wednesday , 7 30 Ronnre Sa l ser Sunday sc hool
V
H Braley Sunday sch oo l
A rcv tval 11111 be held"' i 30 e\ angehs t Speoal mus tc will pB1mble, study
supt Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
you th ser vices Fridi!IV
sup! Sunday SChOp f. 9 30 am
morn rng
worShiP
10 40
p m March 30 through Apnl 6 be presented e.1ch evemng 1 30 p m
worsh rp se r viCe and co m
Sunday even rng worShip 7 30
BAPTIST at Wh tle's Chnpel Wesle)an Rev Hoj Deeter , p~tstor, ex- CoFREEWILL
mun·on
10 30 am
vouth
rner As h i!lnd Pl um Mid
Wednesday even 1nQ
Brble
mee!lng
,
6
p
m
Sun
da y
5t
udy
7
30
d
leport
Noel
Herrman
Church fl\e miles south of te nds ,m lllvtlcttlon to th e
senu
ce
7
r
egular
eve
n
rng
pastor
Sa tur dav eve n ing
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Coolville "tlh Rev Donnld public
board meetmg th.rd Sat urd ay
se r vice 7 p m Sund lJy sc hool Rev L elon Gtas ur e, pastor
1p m
,
10 am
Sundav evening Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
.~.....worsh ip 7 p m
youth and 1un lor youth servrce
CHURCH SunQay School ,
6 45 p m , evenrng wor sh1p ,
9 30 am WorSh i p service , 11
1 30 p m , prayer and pratse
a m
Wednesday
prayer
Wednesday,
7~
MEIGS
mee t rng
7 30 p m
Sunday
SILVER
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIVE
n tght worshrp 7 30 p m
BAPTIST ~ Re¥ Ralph Dean
PARISH
pas tor Su nda y School 10 a m
THE UNITED
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Even ng
Leon M iller, supt
METHODIST CHURCH
THE NAZARENE -Rev
servrce
7 30 p m
Pr ayer
Robert T Bumgarner
meet mg ThUrsday , 7 30 c m
Ll oyd 0 Grtmm Jr pa stor
01redor
Su nday school 9 30 a m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
wor sh ip serv 1ce
10 30 am
R ev CartE HICks
GOD .;- ~ev
Dan Ayers
pastor .1 f."w day sch oo l
9 30 broadcast ttve over WMPO
Rev. D Wm Sy denstrtcker
young peoples servrce 6 45
'C HESTER - Worsh1p 9 I S am Wo·s rp ser v rce 11 am ,
evangelrsttc servtce 7 30 p m
evenmg - sei''W iC e, 7 JO p m
t!l m , Church School 10 a m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
youth ser vrce Wednesday , 7 JO
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9
7 30 p m Mtssronary meettng
Pm
a m
Ch urch Sc hool , 10 a m
7 30 p m f rrst Wednesday of
FLATWOODS - Worsh tp 11
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
mon th
t!l m
Chur ch Schoo l 10 a m
CHURCH
T ed J one s.
. POMiii:ROY
WorSh i p
pas tor Sunda y sc hool . 9 30
MASON COUNTY
10 30 am Cnurch Sc hool 9 15
a m
Roy S1gman
supt
THE HILAND CHAPEL
a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
mornmg
worShip
10 30
George Casto pastor SundaY
ROCK SP~INGS - Worsh i p
Sunday evenrng sen ce 7 30
_ichool. 9 30 . _ evenmg worsh1o
10 a m Ch~rc h Sc hool 9 a m
m rd week
servrce
Wed
7 30 Thursday even1ng prayt!r
UfVl,YF630pm
~
nesday , 7 30 p m
serv rce , 7 JO p m
MIDDLEPORTCLUST~R
" DOC" &amp; GARNET SEXTON
REV RICHARDJAYMES
~MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev Rob ert Bumgarn er
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Second and Pomeroy Sts , Sta n
HEATH Worsh iP 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev
Crarg , pa stor Sunctav sc:hool.
a m Chu r ch Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Howard C Bla c k., pastor Bob 9 -45 am • worshtp servtce , 1l
UMYF7pm.
Moore , Sunday School Su p t •
rn:~o
tra1n ino union. 6 30
RUTLAND - WorShtp 9 15 Sunday Sc hool cla sses for all am
p m evenmg worship serv ic e
Chur ch School 10 &amp; m ,
a m
ages
9 30 a m
morn rng 7 30 p m
M 1d week prayer
UMYF7pm
worsh1p , 10 45 NYPS Su nday, service , Wednesday , 7 JO p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
6 30 p m • evangeltst rc sen11ce,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
sh iP 9 am
Church School 10 Sun dlJy , 7 30 p m M tCI week
CHRIST, P 0 Bo x -487 . Miller
am
UMYF Thursday , 7pm
prav~r
meettng, Wednesday, St , Meson , w Va Sunday
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 30p m , M1ss 1onary meeting , 81ble Study 10 am
Worsh rp
Rev RIChard E Ja rV IS
second Wedne~qay , 7 30 p m
11 a m and 7 p m B rble Study
ASBURY Worsh rp 11
UNITED
FAITH
NO Pot
Wednesdav 7 p m , Voca l
a m Church School 9 SO a m
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
musrc
WSCS , 1st Tuesday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
FOREST RUN - WorshiP 9 Robert Sm tlh . pastor Sunday
school , 9 30 am • class l eader , TIST - Corner or Second and
a m
Church School 10 a m
Pa stor
WSCS . 3rd Wednesday , 7 30 leo H rll , worsh i p serv rce , Anderson. Mason
10 30 a m_ .:.....£hur ch , 7 30 p m
Wt!!lter Clou d" Sunday school
pm
EDEN UNITED BRETH · 9 45 am , worsh1p serv1ce , 11
MINERSVILLE Worsh rp
am and 7 JO p m
Week ly
RENIN CHRIST - Elden R
10 a m , Chur ch School 9 a m ,
SUNDAY SCHOOL_ _ ___ _ ____ 9·30 AM
B1ble study , Wedn esday, 7 JO
Slake pastor Sun day School
wscs 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
10 a
m , Howard McCoy , pm
SY RACU!iE
Church
MORNINGWOR S HIP_ _______ t O JOA M
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
sup!
Morn rng sermon , 11 11
Sc hool 9 30 a m , worshrp
GOD - Second Sl , Mason , w
m
Sunday n1ght serv rces
{Broadcast Live Over WMPO l
ser'Wt t;,r , 7 30 p m
Va Chester T enn ant, pastor
Chr rst ran Endeaver 7 3D p
SOUT HERN CLUSTER
YOUNG PEOPL£ __________ 6.45 P.M.
Sund a y schoo l , 10 a m ,
m
Song serv1,e, 8 p m
R ev Sleven Wilson
morntng worshtp
11 am ,
Preach•ng 8 30 p m • M1d
EVANGELISTIC SERVfCE _____ 7 . 30 P.M.
Rev Lar ry Poltng
week Prayer meeting , Wed ~ evangeltSfrc serv1c:e , 7 30 p m
Rev
Howard
Sh1vetey
WEDNESDAY SERVICE ______ 7 30 P . M.
nesday , 7 p m , RBy Adams , 8 1ble study and prayer serv 1ce,
BETHANY
t Do rcasJ
Wednesday, 7 30 p m Phon e
lav Ieeder
WorSh ip 9 30 am
Church
773 5133
School 10 30 a m
CHURC H
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CARMEL WorShip
11 CHRIST - Located at Rutland
CHRIST tn Chr1shan Un10n Revival serv1ces, now m progress, Will close Ea st er
a m
1st and 3rd Sundays , on New L1ma Road. next to
The Rev Wtlltam Campbell ,
Sunday Rev R1chard W Jaymes of 8eltetonta1ne, Oh1o
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Forest Acre Park Rev Ra y
IS the ~vangehst and "Doc " and Garnet Sexton of
Rouse. pas tor , Robert Musser , pa:stor Sunda y School , 9 30
m
James Hughes , supt ,
APPLE GROVE ·
Su nrlay
Sunday School supt Sunday
A shland, Kentuck y, are th e SonCJ Evangehst s
even rng serv1ce. 7 30 p m
school
9 JO a m , worsrn p
schoo l, 10 30 am • worsh ip
We dnesday evening p raye r
hrsl and thJ rd Sunday, 7 30 7 JO p m B tble study, Wed
meeting
, 7 30 p m
Youth
p m , prayer meet mg . Wed
nuday , 7 30 p m
Sa turdav
prayer ser'W tCt: each Tuesday
nes day 1 30 p m Fe11owsh tp nlgnt prayer serv tce, 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
supper , first Saturday 6 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE CHURCH
,. Letar t, W Va , Rt
U M W second Tuesday "1 30 CHRISTIAN - Rog'er Watson
1 Rev
George Hoscha ~
p m
pastor , Ray Whaley supt ,
pastor
Sunda1y School 9 JO
Mornrng worship 9 30 am ,
LLOYD D GRIMM, JR
EAST LETART
5lloda y church schoo l, 10 30 a m , am ' Prayer .Bnd Brble ~tudy ,
7 30 p m
Collage Prayer
PASTOR 1
sc hoo l , 9 JO a m
worsh 1P
young people 's meetmg 6 JO
Serv 1ce Tues da y , 1.0 am
P
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even
tng
worsh1p
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7
30
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WOI"l~IIP Sirvic:e, THursday ,
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LATTER DAY SAINTS PortlanQ
Raet ne Road
Wrllram Roush , pastor Denny
Evans
Su nday
Sc hoor
Dtre ctor Sun da y Sc hool 9 30
Morn ing worshrp 10 30
a m
am Sunday evenrng servrce 7
P m
Wednesday
eveni ng
prayer serv rces, 7 30 D m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Ear l Shuler
pas t o r
WorSh iP serv 1ce 9 30 am
Sunday schoo l
10 30 am
Sunday e'Jen ng serv tces 7 30
p m
Brb l e study and prayer
se rviCe Th ursday 7 30 p m
K rngsbury
Road ~ Sundav
Sc hool 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl,
supt Worshrp serv1ce, 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meettng , Wednesday,
7 30 p m
Rev
1av Stiles,
Ot!lstor
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wya tt , pastor Sunda y Scnoor
Ronald Osborne Brble
supl
Schoo l, 9 30 am
prea c htng
10 45 t!l m
Evenrng serv1ces
7 10 p m

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FREE
METHODIST R e'W Floyd
F
Shook
pa s t or
L lo yd
Wrrghl Sunday sc hool sup!
Sunday schoo l 9 30 am
mor n •ng wor shrp 10 30 am
e¥enrng worsh 1p
7 30 p m
Wedne sday Chrrsttan Youth
Cru sad e
6 30 p m
Chotr
pra ct ce Thursday 7 p m
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST Cha rl es Russett
Sr m nt ster N orman c Wrll
supt
Sunday sc hool 9 30
am
worsh rJJ ser v rce 10 30
am
Brb le study, Tuesday,
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH

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COMMUNITY CHURCH - Su nday
school ser vice 10 a m F'ray er
meeting Thursda y , 7 p m
Sunday evening ser vice , 7 D m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy Harrr so nvlll e
Road Mik.e G r ton
pastor
Steven Sta nley Sunday school
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
mo r n 1ng wo r Sh ip and com
mun ron 10 JO a m
Sunday
even 1ng youth Chrtstran en
deavor. 6 30 p m
worShip
se rv 1cc 1 30 p m Wednesda.,Y
eve n1ng prayer mee trn g and
B1ble study 1 JO p m
ST
JOHN
LUTHERAN
CHURCH Pine Grove The
Re v
William Mtddleswarth
Pastor Church Servrces 9 30
am Sunday ScllOol 10 30 am

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POMEROY TR INITY
Rev W H Perrrn pastor Rov
Mayer S und~)' sc twol su p t
Chur c h SChOOl
Q 1o
il 11
w orshrp serv rce
10 } J n m
Youth c ho1r rehearsal Mon
day 3 JO p m unde1 C!rt eLI 1on
of M~ry Sk. 1nner se ntor c tlOJr
rehearsal 7 30 p m Thursr!ny
wdh
Mr5
Paul
Neil ~C'
dtrecror
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZAR ENE - Cornllr
Unt '"' n and Mulberry
Rev
Clyae V Henderson pilstor
Sunday schoo l 9 30 a m Gler1
M cCl ung
supt
morn1ng
wor shtp 10 30 a m
evenmg
serv tce 7 30 111 d wP ek se r
v ce Wednesdav 7 JO p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
Tht:
Harold Deeth
rec tor
Rev
Churct1 se r v1 ces 10 30 am
Hoiv com mun ron l 1r st Sunday
ol month chur c h sc hool 10 30
a m tor nursery thr ou all 11
POMEROY CHURCH OF
CHRIST
TNr tll Gron u1q cr
pas to r 8 1bl e sch ool 9 10 am
worstlrp
10 30 a m
adult
worsh p serv 1ce ~lnd vauiHJ
peop les mect Jil Q 7 30 p m
Comb•ned B1blt&gt; study and
prnyer nH•elmQ W ed neSdily
7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY
Envoy Ray W W n1ng oflrcer
1n ch arge Su nday 10 am
Holrness meetmg 10 30 am
Sunday Schoo l Young Peopl es
L~g on 7 p m
Thursday lto 3
p m Ladre s H!)nH" L eaooe 7
p m Pr ep c lasses
ST
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH Corner ol Syca more
and Second Sts Pomeroy T! e
R e'W
Wrll am Mrddle o; w,l.r l h
Pastor Sundi:l\1 Sc hool at 9 15
am and Chur c 11 C. cnnce s 11

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SACRED HEART Rev
Fa ther Pilul 0 We !ron pas ror
Phone 992 18? 5
Saturday
even1nq Ma s~ 7 30
Sund,ly
Mas s 8 and 10 a m
Con
t ess1on Sar urd.ly 7 7 30 p n 1

POMEROY. F I R ST BAP
TIST
Rob ert K uhn pastor
Wd l1 am Watson Su nday schoo l
sup I Sunda',' sc hoo l 9 30 am
BY F
6 p m
B1blt" study
Wednesda y 7 p rn
c ho r
pract 1C e Wednf'sday B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYA N
HOLINE SS
CHURC H
lli'!rr JSO nv JIIc
Rev
0 De ll
Mi!n' tc,. Pas tor HPnry E OI n
Sunda ,. Sc hool Su pt Sunday
C:.c hool 9 JQ a Ill
Evrn ng
worsh p-. JO p 111
Pra)&gt;cr &lt;"~nd
Pr a S(' 5t:'rVJC (' T!llJrotrlay
30
D m

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FIRST
- H URC H OF GOD
Rev
l. ~o 1 1 1 Llt1 1 r
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CHURCH OF CHRI ST 200 W
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Jtrr ',' PHJI
1• n Slo 1
ph o n e Q9) J 06r.
Conser v at 1 ... e
non
n str u1Hentat Sunday wor ShiP
10 am
B!l:&gt;le st udv II am
worsh1p 6 p n
Wednesday
Brb le study ! p m
MIDWAY
COMMUN ITY
C HURCH
( non
de nom natrona I)
Langsv li e
Dexter Road t h e Rev Worley
Hal ey pastor Sunday school
10 am
evcn1ng worsh•P 7 30
p m
P r aye r
meet 1ng
Tuesday
J 30
pm
youth
group Fr 1day 7 30 p m

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Rev
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Sundav
Ron T C' r r,ll
sc tlOol 10 . 1 11
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rHE ROAD TO CALVARY
Durm g Holy Wee k 197!) \\ Cag,un mt~kc ou r \HI) up the road
lh Hileads to C:Jivan '11us ah\ r1 ~ s 1ncludl·~ ct Closs ltmdy bed
rross tll,tl hus been cnfm ced upon us 01 on tlw ot her hand, Jt
nldY be a cross uf om ll\\ n ctmostng
In Luke 2.! 26-.!J 11 e h,,vc th e slu1) uf Sun on &lt;1nd Chrtst fhe
one compelled to be.u 1he Cross dnd t he Othe1 '- hoosmg to be~tr
It It 1s probable t h r1t 1ht 1e ts some c: ross 01 other\\ Ju ch every one
of us ts compe lled to Cilll v TI1e1 P at r .1lso c1asses thd t may be of
our O\\ n choosmg But there Js always something dCctdenta1
about the c1asses w e .u c l'Ompclled to bear
Th is mc1den1 , With Simon must hc1ve seemed !Jke ~~st r a nge
tm n m pi ov1dence m hts ltfe He \\ dScommg m fl om the countr}
No doubt he had been out WOI kmg bc fme bl e.J kfasl cllld \\ A!:i then
retUJ nmg home hlillh'l \ and t1red
He \\aS a fanu l) llhlll, the htthet of h\ O sons, Alex,Hlder ,1nd
RuhlS returmng to ..1tten d to the lt: sponst bilitlt s of tht:• home Bu t
nght m tlw nmlst of mounltng r~ s pon~t btltt l t's of ttw del\ h ~ 1s
a sk ed to Litke lttlw tHtt I n bt~cl l ,, fLl lo \\ ('t t.•rt !lll e ~ Ll t~ sS up the
exeeut10n lull
I11e' 1 compell ed Simon to 1Jct11 I hs Closs
No one was clltX JOus f01 tin s tct~k It \\ dS c11 ep1 oc~ch, c~n d none
would clo 11 but bv com pub ton But Uou!Jtles s \\ ht 11 Stmon
bc ldme tmare of the fact tlldt tt v. c~ s the Cht 1st' ~ C'1oss he was
bearmg. the &lt;.:ompu lsm \ ta sk became 10 hm1 c1 JO\ d tH! even an
hono1
Yes, compulsiOn can 1 cmlily &lt;.:hr1nge mto dclrgh t ''hen we
realize thflt om c 1oss IS bemg em n ed for H1s ::~&lt;tke It 1s then tha t
we begm to sense that ther e m ay be ~OJne t hmg 1 edcmp ttvc about
our suffermg For those 1\ ho "llhnglv subnut to bear the C1oss of
Clmst, are thereby b1 ought tnl o close t fe llo\1 slup 1\ 1th the Chnst
of the Cross
As \\ C JOurney up Calvt~n s Hill ngmn on Uus Good Fnday,
whether \\e are bea rmg a ct oss of ow ow n chousmg, c1s m the
case of Christ , or a cross we are compelled to catry, a ~ tn the
case ofStmon, lf \\ Care " tllmg to r ccerve It as ct g 1ft from God, It
can become the cross we nm' choo~e to cdrn for Hts sa ke. &lt;tnd
for the sake of ou r fellow cross-beaters - Dn1gh t I Za\•ltz,
Pastor·Dtrect or, Umled Presb\'termn Muns ter Me r g~ Coun ty

GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST
Preac hrng
9 30 ,, m"'
f 1rst and second
Su11da ys ot each mon th th ird
and fourth Sund~ys eac h
n1onlh worshrp se rv tce at 7 JO
p m Wednesday ev £'n1ng s at
7 30 Pra¥er and Btble St ud'{
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulberry
7
H e,qhls
Pom eroy
Pasto r
c,,r.:trd Seton Sab bath sc hoo l
ever y Snl urday at 1 p m and
wor St1 •P ser ... ce IO II owrng at
p m
Ope n
B rb le
3 IS
d scuss ton
7 30 p m
at tne
chur c h ea cl1 T hursday
F IR ST SOUTHER N BAP
TI ST
78 1 Mu l ber ry Ave
Ponrr•1ay - a lfd 1ate d wrfh
5 0 C
lhe Rev
Bradley
~ pf&gt;n C('r pcl'&gt;IO r Troy Zw llltn g
Su nda~ sc hool sup t
Sunday
Sr llool
9 JO a m
mo rn nt)
WOr'5 11Jp
10 ]0
Sunday
Lvangr-1 1st c mret1ng 7 30 p m
Prayer mee t n g Wednesdcy
I 10 D m
MIDDLEPORT
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Co rn er Fou rth and Marn
M dd leport Rev
H enry Key
Jr pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30
am
Mrs E r ¥m Baumgard
ne r sup !
Morn rng wonhrp
10 J5 a m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES L arr y Carnahan
pre s1d1ng
m1n tSi er Su nday
Brble lee
lure 9 30 a m
Wa t ch towe r
Tu esday
study 10 30 am
Brble stud y 7 30 p m
Thur s
day minis t r y schoo l 1 30
p m
ser v• ce m ee ting 8 30
pm

RUTLAN D
FREEW I LL
BAPTIST
Roqer TUin er
Pii Sior ~ rndn',' sc hool 10 fl m
'&gt;undn',' even nq serv1cc 7 JO
Wednf'&lt;;d,l y 1'\ blf' stu dv 1 JO

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
Chrtst 1n Chnsllan Un1onLawr e11 ce Manley
pastor
Mrs Russell Young Sunday
Sc hoo l Sup!
Sunday School
9 30 am
E'Wen rng wor ShiP
7 30
W ednesday
pr ayer
meetrng 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Racme Route 2 the
Rev James M Mun cv p.,s tor
Sunday s ch oo l 9 45 a m
morning worshrp
II am
ev en ng worshtp
7 30 p m
Pray er meetrng Tue sday 7 30
p m
Young peop l e' s mee trn g
7 30 o m Thursday
MI DDLEPORT
FIRST
BAPT I ST - Corner S1x t h and
P~ l mer theRe ... Cl eo Y Boyd
Ptt '&gt;'t o r
Danny T hompson
Sunda,. schoo l su pt
WMP O
r rJd o program
7 45 am
Sunda y school 9 15 am
morn1nQ wor sh1p 10 15 am
Youth .1c 1 vrtres and fe llowsh p
for lun •or and se nror l1 1gh
s tuden ls
6 p m
Sunday
Evenrng Wor sh tp at 7 30 Mrd
Wl'l'k
pr ayer se rvrce
Wed
nes da y 1 30 o m
C HURCH
OF
CHRIST ,
Mrdd l eport 5th an d Mar n
George
G l t!!Ze ,
mrnlster ,
James Sheets super ln tendent
B tbl e SChOO l , 9 30 am
morning worst11p 10 30 am
even rng worshrp 7 30 p m
pray er ser'Wrce 7 p m Wed
nesQa¥
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE - Rev
Dvn Co l e
pasto r
A llr ed
Ru sche ! Sunday Sc hool 5upt
Su nd ay school 9 JO am
mornrng worSh tp 10 30 am
Sunday e\l~ngeltstrc meet rng
7 30 p m
prayer meet ng ,
W edne5day 1 30 p m
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OF MEIGS COUNTY. DW ight
L Zav1 fl , Pastor D1rector
HARRISONVILLE
Sunday Chur ch Sc hoo l, 9 30
a m Mrs Homer Lee, s..,. p t
Morn 1ng Wors1'11p 10 30 am

nesday 1 30 p m
U M W
I ir S' Wed ne sday 7 30 p m
WESLEYA N (Rac 1nel
Su nday sc ho ol
10 a m
worstl1p 11 am
B1bte study ,
Thursday
7 p m
cho1r
prr~c t ic e
Thur sday 8 p m
I t IIOWShr p
supper
f ir st
Wed ne sday 6 30 p m U M W
fourth Mond a y, fl p m

7 30 p m
MT
UNION B,APTIST
Rev Cecd Co)( castor Sunday ·
~chool
sup! , Joe Sayre
Sunday school 9 4S a m
Sund a y evenln!J worship 7 30
W ednesday p1ayer and B1ble
study , 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAIN$
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Eugene Underw ood , pastor
Howard Caldwel l Jr
Sunday
Sc hoot Sup !
Su nday Sc hool .
9 30 am
Mornrng Sermon
10 30 a m
Sunday eveni ng
servICe 7 p m
LETART FALLS UNITED
BRETHREN - Rev Freeland
Norrr s, pa stor Floy d Norn s,
sup ! Sunda y schoo l 9 30 a m
mornrng sermon 10 30 a m
Pfayer serv ce
Wednesday ,
7 30 JJ m
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Sm 1lh pastor Sunday Schoo l
10 a m Arthu r Henson Supt
Mo rn1 ng Worshrp
11 am
Young People s servr c e 7
p m
Eventng service , 7 30
p m Wednesday Mtd Wee k
Prayer Se r viCe, 1 31) p m
You t h meetrng
6 JO p m
Evenrng worshrp 1 JO p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Rev
Herbert Grate , pastor Wor
st1 rp se r v rce 11 a m and 7 30
p m Sunday Sunday Sc hool
9 30 a m
R •c hard Barton
sup! F'rayer meet mg Wed
nesday 7 30 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
CHR t ST
Cl rfford Sm 1!h
mrn ster Sunday Sc hool 9 30
a m
morn rng c hur c h 10 30
am
Sunday evenrng ser vr ce
7 30p m We dn esday se rvice B

GREAT BEND - WorShip 11
a m
7nd and 4th Sundays
Church Sc hool 10 a m
LE TART FALLS - Worshrp
10 a m Chur ch sc hool 9 a m
Brbl e study 7 30 p m every
Tuesday
MORNING STAR - Wor st11 p
9 30 am Chu r c h Sc hool 10 30
am
M1d Week
S erv~ee
Wedn esday !I p m
MOR SE CHAPEL Wor
Sh iP 11 am
1st and 3rd
Sundays
Chur c h Schoo l 10

am

PORTLAND - Wor Ship 7 JO
p m
Chur ch Schoo l 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worshrp 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays Church
Sc hOo l 10 a m
NORTHEA ST CLUSTER
Rev Rob er t M eece
Rev Stanley Brandum
JOPPA - Worsh p 10 am
Church Sc hool 9 a m
Prayer
Meelrng Wednesday fl p m
LONG BOTTOM - Churcg
se r v1 ce s 9 am
Sun day
Sc hool 9 45 am B1ble Study'
every Thursday 7 30 p m
NORTH BETHEl - Wor
sh ip 11 am Church Sc hoo l 10

am

ALFRED - Sunday sc hool ,
9 45 a m
each
Sunday
preachtng at I I am
each
Sunday Prayer meer rng 7 45
p m Wed nesday WSC S 8 p m
on third T uesday each month
REEDSVILLE ......... Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30, pr eachtng , 7 30
p m Sunday prayer m eetm g
7 30 p m Tuesctay wscs 7 30
f i rSt ~Thursday each month
SILVER RIDGE - Wor shtp
10 a m Church Sc hool , 9 am
TUPPERS
PLAINS
Wor s h (P. 9 am
Churc h
Sc h ool 10 a m
K1E-Nb
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST - George F r ederrck.
sup ! Servtce weekty .... 9 30 a m
on Sun day Pre achmg ftrst and
lhr rd Sundays of month by
Cl rfford Sm 1th , 9 30 am
HOBSON
CHA ISTIAN
UNION - Darrell
Ooddrlll
pastor Sunday SchooL 9 30
a m
Leonard Gilmore f rr st
el d er , evening serv~ee 7 30
p m
Wednesday
prayer
mee t in g, 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
GOD - Rac in e Route 2 The
Rev
Charle s Hand , pastor
Sunday schoo l 9 45 a m
morn1ng w ors hrp , 11 a m
Even 1ng servtces Tuesday and
Friday 7 30
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST - B tble
Study, 9 30 am , mornrng
worsh1p , 10 30 am , evenmg
wor ship 6 30 p m Wednesday
B1b l e St udy , 7 30 p m
MT
OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom Sundav School ,
10 am wrfh Willard Prgott
sup t Evangelrsttc message
each Sunday even ing 7 30 p m
by
E lder
Russell
Clm e,
mrntster of the Apostolic F artt1
Bible Stu dy , Wednesdav 7 30

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8 3o-Whee l• e &amp; d0e3Ghopper Bunch 3,4, 15, Bugs Bunny 13,
Speedr acer 6 'Sp~d Buggy 8, Mi ster Rogers 20

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Zee Cooki ng School 20

II tJO-Plnk Panther 3,4,15; Super Friends 6,13, Valley of fhe
Dinosaurs 8, 10, Carrascolendas 20
11 30--Si ar Trek 3 41 5. Hudson Brothers Razzle 8,10, Zoom 20
12 00-Jetsons J 4.15; These are the Days 6,13. Harlem
G lobetrotters 8,10, Bread &amp; Buttertues 20
12 Jo-Sou l Train J Ameri c an Bandstand 6, 13, Go 4, 15, Fat
Albert 8, 10
l 00-Bonanza 4, Children's Film Festival 8,1 0; B!g Time

Wrestling lS

1 JQ--Green A cres 3, Sou l Train 6, Other People, Other Places
13
2 00-Bonanza 3, Beaux Ar ts Ba ll 4, To Be Announced 8, 15, Bill
Dance Outdoors Show 13
2 3D-Festival of Famr1y Classi c s 4 Outdoors with Jul ius
Boros 6, Fish in' Hole 8, Harold Ensley Sportsman 's Friend

13, Ouldoorswlfh Ken (;attaway IS
3 00--NCAA Basketball 3 4.15, Friends of Man 6, VIewpoint 8
Celebrity Bowling 13
J 3o-Pro Bowling 6,13, Pro Tennis 8.10
4 tJO-Makt no Th lnos Grow 33
4 3o-A Btf With Knlf 33
S 00--NCAA Basketball 3.4,15. Wide World of Sports 6, 13; High
School Bowl8. Golf 10, The Romagnolls' Table33 '

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9 00-Emergency Plus 3,4, 15, Hong Kong Phooey 6,13, Jeannie

8, 10, Sesame St 20

5 Jo-News 8, Course of our T i mes 33

6 tJO-Lawre nce Welk 8, News 10, Catch 33 33
6 3o-Reosoner Report 13. News 6, CBS News 10; Zoom 33

7 00-- Treasure Hunt 3, Lawrence Welk 4, 15, Hee Haw 6, 8,
S25.000 Pyramid 10, NewsrTJaker '7513. World Press 33
7 3o-Jeopardy 3, Am mat World tO, Ameri can Life Style 13
8 tJO-E mergency 34,15, Kung Fu 13, Morris Cerullo Helpline 6,
All In The Famllv R10 1\nnk 1\••t 33
8 3o-The Jeffersons 8.10; Biography =9
9 00--Movle " The Greofesf 5fory Ever Told" 3,4, 15, Movie
" The Ten Commandments" 6, 13, Spring Event '75 with Oral
Roberts 8, Mary iyler Moore 10, Movie "Gate of Hell " 33

9 3o-Bob Newhart 10
20 tJO-Carol Burnett 8,10
11 tJO-News 8,10. Janak! 33

11 05-News 3,4, Don Kirshner 's Rock Concert 15

11 3o-ABC News 6, Mcwle " 13 Ghosts" 8. Movie 'Genghts
J &gt;'t ~If Nlll AHNI II I J ,, &gt;d II~ lJ I I I I

I aro se early today lor a qv1et walk m my
garden
Faraway, church bells m the volley glord1ed
the mormng Suclclenfy, '' seemed 1 saw unother
garden, another woman

She !food crymg by an empty tomb The
beaut1es of the morn meant nothmg to her, for
He, who hod g1ven meonmg to her Me, had dted
on Calvary Weepmg, she tvrnecl, "teJI me where
thou host latd h1m
"
" Mary" By one smgfe word lOY was reborn.
11
Mo sfer!" she said, and knew her Lord ftved.
Now , the fumvltuous trrumph ol that hour rang
across the centunes and swelled w1thm mel Tlut
lord IS me n
Come tam the m1ghty chorvs AHend your
cfJ urch - learn the 1oyous promue of God's love

Unscramble these four Jumbles,
one letter to eath square, to
form four ordmary words

WHILE I'M AT
IT I'Ll MAKE UP
A NEW TA tL RJR
YOU,lOO, LURCH '

... WHEN 1\&lt;EY REALIZED
niEY HAD A REAL, LIVE
ALIEN 0'-1 "Tl-lEI~ HANDS,
1\&lt;EY WERE "TlO&lt;:LED

3 CIO-Movle " Winchester

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Wtth the hope tt wtll, tn some measure, fo ster and h e lp sustain that
which ts good tn famtly and commumty ltfe, thts feature 1s Sf?On sored by
the bus tness ltrms and organizaltons whose nam es appear below

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to

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To ME IT WOULDH'i MATI E'R
NoW

Bf'EH tiBLE TO

Tt\f&lt;E (~E OF M'15ElF -

MEIGS TIRE CENTER
100 E Marn

D•al992 2101

Bakers of Good Bread
Hun t mgton , W Va

Pomeroy

RACINE FOOD MARKET

GOEGLEIN READY MIX
Dlal992 3284

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M rdd leport

He done

you ,

~o·self, boLl'

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
AND CONSTRUCTION CO.

SMITH NELSON MOTORS
BUick Pont 1ac Opel G M C Dea l er

Ph 992 2174

337 N 2n d

Ph 949 9591

Ph 992 2550

Mrddl eport

BETSY ROSS BAKERY

ROSEBERRY'S SERVICE STATION
Rac1ne

LJOU qot

in ther· an done
some qrabbtn'

han''

Middleport, Ohoo

500 E Maon St

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town """"'"
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Bakers of Gay 90' s Bread

Middleport

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Ph 992 3030

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SEARS CATALOGUE MERCHANT
220 E Maon

Lou rs W Osborne
Pom eroy

MARK V STORE

I HAVE':

.

HUNDREVS
OF DANCING

Mtdd leport, Oh ro

Ph 992 2178

BUT I'VE N~ER MET
ONE' I VANTE'D IO
MARRY IN OOBA-DOO

THERE

ONCE'

ITS-608'-

IF THE' GIRL YOU

YOU'RE

DeATH

CAN PART

WlfJCN./''

GAUL'S MARKET

.

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE PHARMACY

Ches t er, Oh10

We F tll All Doctors Prescriptions
Pomeroy

992 2955

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Me rgs Coun ty B r anc h

THE ATHENS COUNTY
SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
296W

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WANTTO MAAW 15 616, STRO\IS,
ISMAPRtED AN' HeALTHY
YOU MUST
IT COULD BEA
WAll 'nL.
INFOORIATIN' WO.IT'
SHE'S A

MARRIED
- ONLY

Second

Pomeroy

Ph 992 3863

TWO LOCATIONS
S9 N Second St
Middleport, 0
46 Court St.
GallipoliS , 0.

li

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

WAID CROSS
. SONS STORE

Grocer res&amp; General Merchandise
Ra c1ne
Ph 949 5772

Nat1onwtde Insurance Co of Columbus. 0
307 Spr1ng Ave
Pom eroy

ANSWER

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.D•al 992 2318

LEO (July 23· Aug. 22) You re
going 1o be drawn Into an Inlaw situation you cant ewofd
Surprisingly it wi ll 1urn out to
be to your benefit too

Yesterday's An11wer'""
26 House of
33 - Stanley
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopt. 22)
Lancaster's
Range
Someone with whom you ve
symbol
34 SiBm visitor had a rec ent difference Is
(2 wds )
35 Whale herd eager to patch It up It s up to
you to break lhe Ice
30 Ntclmame of 36 Mtning
LIBRA (Sopt . 23-0ct 23)
a cult
find
You re
mu c h sharper
star
37 GIVe _
bu slness w ise lodav than
31 In a whirl
( agttaled 1
( 2 wds.)
WIN AT BRIDGE
32 Wander
38- Avtv

The Frnest m Mobile Homes
Pomeroy
Ph 992

1100 E Ma1n

" The Froendly Folks"
Pome roy , Ohio

EHL

Pomeroy

0

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THE DAILY SENTINEL

Keepsake Dramon d Rings

212 E Maon St

YRITFC

7034

K&amp;C JEWELERS

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NORTH
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RALL'S B .N FRANKLIN STORE

Pamt, Plumb1ng &amp; Electncat Supplies

Tuppers Pta 1ns

Ph 667 3964

.

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B udd mgSUppltes &amp; Custom Mtllwork

Ph 992 3978

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AQUARIUS (Jon. 20·Fob. 18)
Soc ially you re going to tmd
yourself In th e company of one
wn o can help your caroer Its a
good Ume 10 make your ambitiOns known

PISCES (Fob. 20·March 20)
Some news you re about to
rece•ve will disappoint you at
first Later you II realize It s
brigh t not bleak

Morch 21, 1875
Don 1 despair If your financ1al
affatrs appear to Improve slow·
ly tt11s year The year will end In
the black. through your per·
slstence and enterpnse

Welt

Nortb

East

Pass
Pass

24
3N T

Pass
Pass

ht ~ partner 's queen, he would
have presented South wtth a
lrtck But 1t would not have
been the contract tnck
When North btd two clubs, he
was usmg th e ,Stayman conven
liOn south s two diamond rebid
demed holding etther four
hearts or four spades So there
was no way for South to collect
four heart tncks You need four
cards m a surt to score four
tncks
Of course, when West let
East hold the second club Bast
had to lead another su1t South
had lime to knock out We~t' s
ace of d1aritonds and make hts
game

South

2.

The blddmg has been

Pass

21!

Pass
Openmg l ead - 5 •

WeSt

North

East

4¥
Pa ss
6 \'

4•
5•
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Pass
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Soulh

3.
By Oswald &amp; Jam es Jacoby
'Why dtdn't you overtake my
queen of clubs wtlh your kmg
knock out South's jack and wmd
up wtth f1ve trtcks and a plus
score"~ " asked East
" How was I to know' asked
West " Wouldn't I have looked
Silly If you held three clubs and
mJ play allowed South to score
an tmpos s1ble game wath four
spades, four hearts and that
Jack of clubs '"
' Yes You would have looked
stlly, but that couldn't posstbly
have happened th1s ltme "
East was r ight South could
have held JUSt three clubs In
thai case If West had overtaken

Pa ss
Pass
"~

You South, hold
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What do you do now'
A - Pau You have mad~ your
bid aad your partner says he can

beal :dx

hearts

TODAY'S QUESTION
West redou bles Nortb aqd East
pass What do you do now'

Send $1 for JACOBY MO~RN
book to • win at Bridge, • (clo thiS
newspaper) P. 0 Bo~ 489 Rodio
C1ty Station. New Yorlt N Y 10019

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(NEWSPAPER ENTEHPRISE ASSN I ~

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19) You II run lnlo so meone
you had a preconceived opl~
nlon about When you get to
know th is person, you'll be glad
you did n t act on It

IN T

IDOOfi NOW I~GTEAO Of PI~?

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CARPENTER'S MARKET
Salem St

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Yesterday's Cryploqoote: GAMBUNG · IT IS THE CHIW
OF AVARICE, THE BROTHER OF INIQUITY, AND THE
FATHER OF MISCIUEF.-GEORGE WASHINGTON

Devoted lo Meigs Mason Area
Pomeroy 0
•

Ph. 992 3785

KYYSC

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon.

Bidding tips South's holding

One letter sunply &gt;lands for another In thiS sample A a
used for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc Single leUors,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hmts Eac:h day the code letters are daft'erent

CYPT

comprom rse rs called for In a
partnership matter Your" tact
and honesty will ease a paten·
lially sticky situation

CANCER (Juno 21-.luty 22) A

CRYPTOQUOTE

POWELL'S SUPER VALU

21) Because It could put you
out you !I be tempted to turn
d o wn so m eone wt1o has
helped you But you II perform
like the good guy you are

TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) A

/u nction you we ren 1 toO keen
on will turn out to be a real ball
Go and see lor yourself rf you
d on t believe m e

.

KINGSBURY HOME SALES
&amp; SERVICE, INC.
•

SAG ITT ARtUS (Nov. 23-Doc

You II be c alled upon to do a
favor that may cost a bit out·ofthe pocket Th e ellpense will be
well worth the good wlil that
resu lts

' DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it;
AXYDJ,BAAXR
lo LONGrELLOW
I

Somet hing you do loday out of
kindness will make a more
lasting tmpresslon than you
realize Later yo1.1r kindness
will be repaid

GEMINI (Moy 21-Juno 20)

by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
6 Seed; germ
I Moroccan
7 'Peter Pan 11
ctty
captam
6 - off
H DetectiVe
(Ignore)
Ktrby
II Texas shrme 9 Function
12 Eqmhbrmm 10 - whtz'
13 Celebrate
14 Lounge,
(2 wds.)
dawdle
15 Common
(2 wds.)
prefix
17 Passport
16 Frolic
endorsement
17 Climbmg
18 Dry wme
19 F1rst.rate
plant
18 Formal
20 "Shane" star
dan~ (Fr. ) 21 The Pequod's
21 Brand~'s
sktpper
professton 22 GISt
24 South Seas 23 Corner
canoe
24 AffectatiOn
25 Cut up
(2 wds )
27 Regwn
28 Outdid
29 Notion ·•
30 Foreshadow
31- grapes
32 Brown kiwi
35 Celebratmg
(3 wds.)
39 Ade book
40 Lucky
number
41 SubstantiBI
42 Helen, to
Italians
DOWN
I Htghway
approach
2 Wmghke
a' Cook
4 Wooden core
5 Tugboat's
devtce

GASOLINE ALLE:Y

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M&amp;R SHOPPING CENTER
IGA FOODLINER

KlwJ

TARRY

1w a11 - AOASTE~S

Mtnor Repa1rs &amp; Tu ne-up
Beec h &amp; Locus t
M iddleport

Ph 992 2366

I Amwf'r

9..11 THAT CHILO-

HA!i'M MUST HOl CO ME TO Hf:R·

INGLES ASHLAND SERVICE

The Stor e w1th A Hea r t
Phone 949 3342

Ra e me

1'1'\UCti

SU1 "SHORlY" AND HIS CiA ~~
A~E VICIOUS - THEY'Ll
STOP AT NOTHING -

HEINERS BAKERY

Yl!1le rd•y'1

S ubdu e personal Interests tn
or der to placate your mate If
yo u have peace on the
homefron t your day will be
rewarding

For S•turd1y. March 28, 1175
ARIES (Morch 21·Aprll 18)

l

Jumbl ... POWER

SCORPIO (Oct. 24·Nov. 22)

50METrME5
A
CATCH TO ii!EtN&amp; A
T~APEZE ARTt5T

•urpriae •n•wer. u
I
~=·'==!:~==~~=·~~:;;~·~-~:_:••:r~l~•=•t:•~d by the above ta.rtoon.

WOR!i! IED MUCH- I''.'E

'73" 4, ABC News 13

yesterday, bu1 you still have a
few blind spots Continue on a
proven prudenl program

1.1/TNEC

WHIL HOW I HAVE'N'T

Khan " 10, News 13

11 35-,Movle " The Champagne Murders" 3, Mov ie " A Man
Could Get Killed" 4
11 45-Movle "The Phontom of the Red House" 6
t ~ 00--Movte " Web of Violence" 13
1 15-Movle " Sfogecooch to Dancers' Rock" 4
1 30-Movle " Sundoys and Cybele" 10, Movie " Lost Women"
13
3 3o-Movle " The Angry Hills" 10
4 45-Movte " The Golden Treasure" 4

PINK'

-

EASTER SUNDAY

....

..

John

FRIDAY, MARCH 2&amp;• 1975
1 3o-Porter Wagoner 3 Pop Goes the Country 4,8, New Candid

OF

Sunday School 9 30 a m
Morn ng ser vrce 10 30 am
youth serv1ce
6 45 p m
M IDDLEPORT Sunday
E'Wangel ts ttc servrce 7 30 p m
Church School 9 30 a m John
Prayer meetrng Tt1u rsday
F
Fu ltz
Sup!
Morning
7 30 p m
Worship 10 :Jll am
~
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
SYRACUSE
Mor n ing
MISSION at Bald K nob Rev
WorSh ip
9 am
Su nda y
E J Gr rfflth su pt of church
Church Sc hool 10 a m
Mrs
Rev
L
R
Gluesencamp
Sampson Hal l Sup t
pastor
Roger Wll lf red
Sr
Sunday Sc hool sup t Sunday
sc hoo l 9 30 am , praye r
R UTLAND CHURCH OF
meetrng Tue sday 7 30 p m
GO D - Phillip Whit l ey pastor
vo uth meettng 6 p m Sunday
Sunday s choo l
10 a m
leade rs Ada Van Mei er an d
BRADBURY CHURCH OF ~ Grella Surtle Sunday evenmg
wor Sh i p se r v1ce , 7 p m
CHRIST - Brb l e Sc hoo l 9 30 wor sh p , 7 p m t hrough w 1nter
Prayer mPehng Wednesday
1 30 p m
mornmg worsh rp 10 30 monttls
a m
a m
Sunday even ng Wor sh rp
Se rv1 ce 7 p m cho tr prac t. ce - MT HE'ii'MON CHURCH OF
Wednesday 7 p m Rev Jeff THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHR 1ST Robert Shook,
Ra n son Pa 5tor
pastor
Sunday sc hool , 9 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
a m , Russell Spen cer , sup!
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST CHU RC H Near Long Bot
worsh ip servtce 10 45 am
Re'Y Freeland Norrrs, pastor
tom
Edse l Hart
pastor
evenmg wor shiP atternat1ng
Sund ay school 10 a m , Chur c h With C E at 7 30 p m on
Su nday sc noot
10 a m
Wednesctav Su nday P rayer meet rng , 7 30
serviCe
7 p m
Chur c h
7 30 p m
prayer
mee 11n g 7 30 p m Thursday
p m Wednesday Alfred Wolfe
Blble Study !_ _p m
l a y lea der
RACINE
CHURCH
OF
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
I HE NAZARENE Rev
Coolv ille RO Re v Roy De eter
Wrllram Bartholomew pastor
pt!lsto r
Sun day school , 9 30
Sunday SCilOO I
9 JO a m
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
am
worShiP
servrc:e 10 30
Gerald
Wells
supt
mo
rnrng
TECOSTAL - Th 1rd Alo'e the
a m B tb le study and prayer
worsh1p
10 30 am
Wed
Rev Wil l i am K n 1tte1 pastor
serv rce Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Ro nald Dugan Sund ay School nesday serv~ee, 7 p m
RUTLAND
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST Sup t Classes for all ages
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
ll
er
P
B1kacsan
pa
st
or
Wa
evenmg
service
,
7
30
p
m
REV I\ AL OPF.NS
Ho\' ard
ZdtH ~v 11l e
cts
CHRIST - Rod Kas l er pastor
Wednesday , 7 30 Ronnre Sa l ser Sunday sc hool
V
H Braley Sunday sch oo l
A rcv tval 11111 be held"' i 30 e\ angehs t Speoal mus tc will pB1mble, study
supt Sunday sc hoo l 9 30 a m
you th ser vices Fridi!IV
sup! Sunday SChOp f. 9 30 am
morn rng
worShiP
10 40
p m March 30 through Apnl 6 be presented e.1ch evemng 1 30 p m
worsh rp se r viCe and co m
Sunday even rng worShip 7 30
BAPTIST at Wh tle's Chnpel Wesle)an Rev Hoj Deeter , p~tstor, ex- CoFREEWILL
mun·on
10 30 am
vouth
rner As h i!lnd Pl um Mid
Wednesday even 1nQ
Brble
mee!lng
,
6
p
m
Sun
da y
5t
udy
7
30
d
leport
Noel
Herrman
Church fl\e miles south of te nds ,m lllvtlcttlon to th e
senu
ce
7
r
egular
eve
n
rng
pastor
Sa tur dav eve n ing
DANVILLE WESLEYAN Coolville "tlh Rev Donnld public
board meetmg th.rd Sat urd ay
se r vice 7 p m Sund lJy sc hool Rev L elon Gtas ur e, pastor
1p m
,
10 am
Sundav evening Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
.~.....worsh ip 7 p m
youth and 1un lor youth servrce
CHURCH SunQay School ,
6 45 p m , evenrng wor sh1p ,
9 30 am WorSh i p service , 11
1 30 p m , prayer and pratse
a m
Wednesday
prayer
Wednesday,
7~
MEIGS
mee t rng
7 30 p m
Sunday
SILVER
RUN
FREE
COOPERATIVE
n tght worshrp 7 30 p m
BAPTIST ~ Re¥ Ralph Dean
PARISH
pas tor Su nda y School 10 a m
THE UNITED
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Even ng
Leon M iller, supt
METHODIST CHURCH
THE NAZARENE -Rev
servrce
7 30 p m
Pr ayer
Robert T Bumgarner
meet mg ThUrsday , 7 30 c m
Ll oyd 0 Grtmm Jr pa stor
01redor
Su nday school 9 30 a m
CHESTER CHURCH OF
POMEROY CLUSTER
wor sh ip serv 1ce
10 30 am
R ev CartE HICks
GOD .;- ~ev
Dan Ayers
pastor .1 f."w day sch oo l
9 30 broadcast ttve over WMPO
Rev. D Wm Sy denstrtcker
young peoples servrce 6 45
'C HESTER - Worsh1p 9 I S am Wo·s rp ser v rce 11 am ,
evangelrsttc servtce 7 30 p m
evenmg - sei''W iC e, 7 JO p m
t!l m , Church School 10 a m
Prayer meetmg Wednesday
youth ser vrce Wednesday , 7 JO
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9
7 30 p m Mtssronary meettng
Pm
a m
Ch urch Sc hool , 10 a m
7 30 p m f rrst Wednesday of
FLATWOODS - Worsh tp 11
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
mon th
t!l m
Chur ch Schoo l 10 a m
CHURCH
T ed J one s.
. POMiii:ROY
WorSh i p
pas tor Sunda y sc hool . 9 30
MASON COUNTY
10 30 am Cnurch Sc hool 9 15
a m
Roy S1gman
supt
THE HILAND CHAPEL
a m
UMYF 6 30 p m
mornmg
worShip
10 30
George Casto pastor SundaY
ROCK SP~INGS - Worsh i p
Sunday evenrng sen ce 7 30
_ichool. 9 30 . _ evenmg worsh1o
10 a m Ch~rc h Sc hool 9 a m
m rd week
servrce
Wed
7 30 Thursday even1ng prayt!r
UfVl,YF630pm
~
nesday , 7 30 p m
serv rce , 7 JO p m
MIDDLEPORTCLUST~R
" DOC" &amp; GARNET SEXTON
REV RICHARDJAYMES
~MASON FIRST BAPTIST Rev Rob ert Bumgarn er
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Second and Pomeroy Sts , Sta n
HEATH Worsh iP 10 30
THE NAZARENE Rev
Crarg , pa stor Sunctav sc:hool.
a m Chu r ch Sc hoo l 9 30 a m
Howard C Bla c k., pastor Bob 9 -45 am • worshtp servtce , 1l
UMYF7pm.
Moore , Sunday School Su p t •
rn:~o
tra1n ino union. 6 30
RUTLAND - WorShtp 9 15 Sunday Sc hool cla sses for all am
p m evenmg worship serv ic e
Chur ch School 10 &amp; m ,
a m
ages
9 30 a m
morn rng 7 30 p m
M 1d week prayer
UMYF7pm
worsh1p , 10 45 NYPS Su nday, service , Wednesday , 7 JO p m
SALEM CENTER Wor
6 30 p m • evangeltst rc sen11ce,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
sh iP 9 am
Church School 10 Sun dlJy , 7 30 p m M tCI week
CHRIST, P 0 Bo x -487 . Miller
am
UMYF Thursday , 7pm
prav~r
meettng, Wednesday, St , Meson , w Va Sunday
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
7 30p m , M1ss 1onary meeting , 81ble Study 10 am
Worsh rp
Rev RIChard E Ja rV IS
second Wedne~qay , 7 30 p m
11 a m and 7 p m B rble Study
ASBURY Worsh rp 11
UNITED
FAITH
NO Pot
Wednesdav 7 p m , Voca l
a m Church School 9 SO a m
DENOMINATIONAL Rev
musrc
WSCS , 1st Tuesday
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
FOREST RUN - WorshiP 9 Robert Sm tlh . pastor Sunday
school , 9 30 am • class l eader , TIST - Corner or Second and
a m
Church School 10 a m
Pa stor
WSCS . 3rd Wednesday , 7 30 leo H rll , worsh i p serv rce , Anderson. Mason
10 30 a m_ .:.....£hur ch , 7 30 p m
Wt!!lter Clou d" Sunday school
pm
EDEN UNITED BRETH · 9 45 am , worsh1p serv1ce , 11
MINERSVILLE Worsh rp
am and 7 JO p m
Week ly
RENIN CHRIST - Elden R
10 a m , Chur ch School 9 a m ,
SUNDAY SCHOOL_ _ ___ _ ____ 9·30 AM
B1ble study , Wedn esday, 7 JO
Slake pastor Sun day School
wscs 3rd Monday , 7 30 p m
10 a
m , Howard McCoy , pm
SY RACU!iE
Church
MORNINGWOR S HIP_ _______ t O JOA M
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
sup!
Morn rng sermon , 11 11
Sc hool 9 30 a m , worshrp
GOD - Second Sl , Mason , w
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Sunday n1ght serv rces
{Broadcast Live Over WMPO l
ser'Wt t;,r , 7 30 p m
Va Chester T enn ant, pastor
Chr rst ran Endeaver 7 3D p
SOUT HERN CLUSTER
YOUNG PEOPL£ __________ 6.45 P.M.
Sund a y schoo l , 10 a m ,
m
Song serv1,e, 8 p m
R ev Sleven Wilson
morntng worshtp
11 am ,
Preach•ng 8 30 p m • M1d
EVANGELISTIC SERVfCE _____ 7 . 30 P.M.
Rev Lar ry Poltng
week Prayer meeting , Wed ~ evangeltSfrc serv1c:e , 7 30 p m
Rev
Howard
Sh1vetey
WEDNESDAY SERVICE ______ 7 30 P . M.
nesday , 7 p m , RBy Adams , 8 1ble study and prayer serv 1ce,
BETHANY
t Do rcasJ
Wednesday, 7 30 p m Phon e
lav Ieeder
WorSh ip 9 30 am
Church
773 5133
School 10 30 a m
CHURC H
OF
JESUS
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
CARMEL WorShip
11 CHRIST - Located at Rutland
CHRIST tn Chr1shan Un10n Revival serv1ces, now m progress, Will close Ea st er
a m
1st and 3rd Sundays , on New L1ma Road. next to
The Rev Wtlltam Campbell ,
Sunday Rev R1chard W Jaymes of 8eltetonta1ne, Oh1o
Church Schoo l 10 a m
Forest Acre Park Rev Ra y
IS the ~vangehst and "Doc " and Garnet Sexton of
Rouse. pas tor , Robert Musser , pa:stor Sunda y School , 9 30
m
James Hughes , supt ,
APPLE GROVE ·
Su nrlay
Sunday School supt Sunday
A shland, Kentuck y, are th e SonCJ Evangehst s
even rng serv1ce. 7 30 p m
school
9 JO a m , worsrn p
schoo l, 10 30 am • worsh ip
We dnesday evening p raye r
hrsl and thJ rd Sunday, 7 30 7 JO p m B tble study, Wed
meeting
, 7 30 p m
Youth
p m , prayer meet mg . Wed
nuday , 7 30 p m
Sa turdav
prayer ser'W tCt: each Tuesday
nes day 1 30 p m Fe11owsh tp nlgnt prayer serv tce, 7 30 p m
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
supper , first Saturday 6 p m
HEMLOCK
GROVE CHURCH
,. Letar t, W Va , Rt
U M W second Tuesday "1 30 CHRISTIAN - Rog'er Watson
1 Rev
George Hoscha ~
p m
pastor , Ray Whaley supt ,
pastor
Sunda1y School 9 JO
Mornrng worship 9 30 am ,
LLOYD D GRIMM, JR
EAST LETART
5lloda y church schoo l, 10 30 a m , am ' Prayer .Bnd Brble ~tudy ,
7 30 p m
Collage Prayer
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sc hoo l , 9 JO a m
worsh 1P
young people 's meetmg 6 JO
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Raet ne Road
Wrllram Roush , pastor Denny
Evans
Su nday
Sc hoor
Dtre ctor Sun da y Sc hool 9 30
Morn ing worshrp 10 30
a m
am Sunday evenrng servrce 7
P m
Wednesday
eveni ng
prayer serv rces, 7 30 D m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev
Ear l Shuler
pas t o r
WorSh iP serv 1ce 9 30 am
Sunday schoo l
10 30 am
Sunday e'Jen ng serv tces 7 30
p m
Brb l e study and prayer
se rviCe Th ursday 7 30 p m
K rngsbury
Road ~ Sundav
Sc hool 9 30 a m , Ralph Carl,
supt Worshrp serv1ce, 10 30
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
Prayer meettng , Wednesday,
7 30 p m
Rev
1av Stiles,
Ot!lstor
LONG
BOTTOM
CHRISTIAN Mr
Robert
Wya tt , pastor Sunda y Scnoor
Ronald Osborne Brble
supl
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prea c htng
10 45 t!l m
Evenrng serv1ces
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Wedne sday Chrrsttan Youth
Cru sad e
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Chotr
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Sr m nt ster N orman c Wrll
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meeting Thursda y , 7 p m
Sunday evening ser vice , 7 D m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Pomeroy Harrr so nvlll e
Road Mik.e G r ton
pastor
Steven Sta nley Sunday school
supt Sunday sc hool 9 30 a m
mo r n 1ng wo r Sh ip and com
mun ron 10 JO a m
Sunday
even 1ng youth Chrtstran en
deavor. 6 30 p m
worShip
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eve n1ng prayer mee trn g and
B1ble study 1 JO p m
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Monday through Friday from
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tleKable hour'S . 1 or 'l day s a
week or
evcn1ngs . Ex
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3 ''and 4 ROOM furn i shed an o ·
unfurnished
c!lpar l ments .
Phone 991 -5434 .
.41 -1'2 -lfc

~ELL yo ur mobile home for
cash . 15 hom es wan ted, 1958
WE ARE no longer employees
th ru 1972 modelS. Phone (614 1
of Dud le y ' s Florist , M id 446 -1425. Gallij:!OiiS
dleport .
Mrs . Beulah White anct Mrs .
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Bessie Darst .
3-28-3tc SDK10 Elcar Trai ler . washer.
dryer. A C , complete l y
furnish ed . Phone 949 3663 .
-URGENTLY NEEDED ! Cub
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Scouts un iforms . Size s ·a to 12
Phone 985 -4152 or 667 3591.
3 26 3tc
Wanttrl To Buy
furn iture , ice boxes , bi'ass
SHOOTING Match , Rac ine Gun 'oLb
beds , or complete. households .
Clu b, Sunday , March 30 , 1
Write M. 0 . Mtller , Rt . 4,
p.m.
· Pomeroy , Oh io. Co!! II 992 -7760 .
10-7-74
~OR YO ur " 'Oil of M ink" WANTED . Old up r ighl p ia nos .
Cosmetics . Phone BROWN'S
any condition . Paying SlO
992 -5113. *'
each . F irs t floor only . Write
J. 7 tfc
and give directions to WIHen
P iano Co , Box 188, Sard is,
AUcTu&gt; N-:- T hursd-.,y - n[Qht, -- -7
Ohio 43946 .
p.m . at Muon Auct ion .
327 -6tp
l-4orton St. In Mason , W. Va .
Consignments welcome .
JUNK autos, complete and
Phone 00-4) 773 -5-471 . ·
delivered to our yard . We pick
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up 'JUto bod ies and buv 111
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kind~ of scrap met1t s• and
NOW selling Fulltr Brush
Iron . Rider's Salvage, St . Rt .
Products, phone 992 -34 10 .
12-4, Rt . 4, Pomeroy , Oh.io .
1-24 -tfc
Call 992 -5468.
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Verlical-shaft Bnggs engine, ex tr a -heavy worm.
gear d ri ve. Tines are 12''
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Width rs 26" .
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INDI AN Joe 's Spor ti ng Good s.
buy and sel l gun s. ammo ,
fi s hing eq uipment , and after
Aprt l 1, we will ha ve I is h bait .
Stop by a t J08 Page St ..
Middleport . Phone 992-3509 .
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tillers and mowe rs . Also,
repairs . 498 Lo c ust St.,
Middleport . Phone 992-3092.
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Phone773 -5618from 8:30p.m.
to 10 p. m. for aflpo intment .·
3-10-lfr•
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:-ccose·ouT~;;--;;:~- zig .zaQ
sewing machines . For sewing
stretch fabri cs, buttonholes.,
fan cy design s, etc Paint
slightly blem ished. Choice of
c arry in g c ase or sewing
stand . $49.80 cuh or terms
avai lable. Phone 992-7755.
12 -18-tfc,
- - - - - - - - - - - -- -teal Estate For Sale
rlOME fo r sa le in Chester . .
Tupflers
Plains
water,
natural gas , 2 bedrooms .
comp le te ly
remodeled .
SIJ ,800 . Phon e 985 4102 .
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EASTER
weekend specials , 24 ' , 7"
trailer , S5989 now 54700 .
STARMAS TER
fold -down s
S\825 wllh free 3 way rad io.
camp Con ley Starcraff Sates .
Rt. 62 N. of Pt. Plea sa nt.
BUY NOW &amp; SAVE . low , iow;·
3-27 -2fc
down payments , 8 pet . in terest. 30 yr. financi ng on new
JOO GALLON water tank . Phone
homes in 3 Meigs County
992 -57 8].
locations . or BUILD on your
J-27 -3tc
lot . Phone 992 -5976 or 992 -5844.
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8FT CAMPER top for pickup
true k Pr ice $200. Phon e 992 NEW all e le c tri c hom e , 3
77'.17 .
bedrm s ., 2 baths, double
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ga rage , 5 lots overlooking
r iver In Svra cuse . Complete
3 YR OLD Baldw in Acro5onic
trad er hookup lind rented.
p iano. 2 hamsfer cages , one
Phone 992 -5888 .
roll elec. fen ce wire . Phone
3-28 -3tp
742 -4440 after 5 p. m .
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NE W brick nome on Sta te Rt 7
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Pomeroy
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Cheste r . J bedroom s, 2 bath,
AIR CO NDITIONER . •.000
gal-age, basement , firepla ce,
BTU . Two mag wheels , 13 in.
ca rpeted . Phone 985 -3365.
Phone 247 -3824.
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WHEAT STRAW, utra large
bates . Sl 25 each . Phon e 378 - 6 ROOM house with ba th, 3
bedroom , full basement, gas
6257 .
heat. h.w. fl oor , wa ll to wall
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carpe t. Close to school in
Pomeroy . Phone 992 -30'17.
TWO sol id maple bar stools.
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leatner seats , li ke new . Phone
992-3442 .
J-26 -Jtc BEAUTIFUL new hOme 1on
lake 3 bedrooms, bath &amp; h.
- - ------ - - - -- - - carp'eting , drapes, big den ,
1970
YAMAHA
115 ,
Call 992 -3493.
~250 . Phone 992 5992.
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992.3092

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Racine, 0 .

949-3604

We Specialize In
Building Homes
J-25-1 mo.

Estate· For Sale

Strout Realty
RVTLAND - Brick older
home. large double lql, J or 4
BR ., lots of room. Owner will
take
land
contract .
114.000.00.
RUTLAND AREA- Be the
first to live in lhls ail elec. J
BR, full basement, carport,
utility bldg.. on 10 a . ol
wooded land . Owner will
take land contract.
RT. JJ - 2 BR. older home,
some carpeting . 510,800.00.
RT. JJ - Alhens County, 4
acres, 3 SR .• modern klt·
chen , full basement , garage,
lois of shrubbery , Owner will
take
land
contract.
126.500.00 .
307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT:
lois Pauley
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Cooling
Refrigeration · Root Repairs
· Gutters o . Plumbing .
Electrical ~epair s and
Service.
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S.ve on your rtpairs : also
repair mowers, compressors
and outbOirds. Bring it in
and save.

Blown
fnsulation Services
Blawa into Walls &amp; Attics.
STORM
Windows &amp; Doors
ALVMINUM
Siding- Sofliff
Gutters- Awnings
Free Estimates
Ph. tf2-:199l

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Sogacuse, Ohio-- ·
3-10-75
· ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
- Sweepers, toasters, irons,
all small app liances. Lawn
mowers , next to State High way Ga rag e on Route 7.
Phone 985-3825.
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·excA.vA'TtNG, dozer, toadeiand backhoe work ; septic ·
tanks Installed ; dump trucks
-and to -boys for hire ; will haul
fiU dirt , top soil, limestone &amp;
gravel; Call Bob ·or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089;
night phone 992-"3525 or 992·
5232.
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Regular Price CTrucks...IKOO SPECIAL PRICE 112:00

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360 engine, 2-speed , 825 tires ,

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Repair Service - Anything
filCI!d around the home, from
roof to basement. You will
like our work and rates.
Phone 742 -5081.
12-29-lfc

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I&lt;UHL'S
BARGAIN
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Tuppers Plains, 0.

$198

Beautiful Floral
Materials

0&amp;0 TREE trimm ing, 20 years
exp. Insured, tree estimates .
Call 992-3057 or Coolville, 1
667 -3041 .
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Modern Sanitation, 992 -3954 or
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Racine, Ohio
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Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Phone 667-3858
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RUTLAND
BARGAIN CENTER
, Sale of Used Furniture &amp; Appliances
Was
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Coffee T a b l e - - - - -- - 5.95
2.00
Hoover Dryer, green - - - - - - - 29.95
23" 8-WTelevision _ _ _ _ _ 119.95
99.95
23" Color TV, (A-1&gt; _ _ _ _ _150.00
99.95
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12 NEW SETS OF

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Speclall (NEW) 3 PIECE
BEDROOM SUITES
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Side by Side Refrigerator, white
Baliy Bed. complete. white

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sp .. racing stri pes. w- mag wheels.

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72 FORD MAVERICK.................'1895

Pontiac 'Cat:

til I:Pe., !iOWer, air ........'2Ai9~,

Chev. Nova Cpe, 6 At., P.S••••• ••••• : •••• '2195
Ford Wagon, full power, air............... 11895
Chev. Cap. H.T. Sed., v-roof,

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70 Camaro V-8, auto., V-roof.. ............... 11995

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Hoi. Sed .. power, air............ .11495
LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995

70 Olds 98

70 A.M. GREMLIN..................... ~895

69 Ford

2 Or ., 6 cy l. , 3sp .
69 Buick LaSabre 4 dr., v-roof, air............'795
GOOD SELECTION OF CHEAPER CARS

68 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, v-roof, leather int. '495

1974 Pinto ;,Sta. Wagon •••••s2795
4 cyl. economy , auto. fran$ . Shows good car e.

1973 Maverick, 302 V8 ••••s2495
2 Dr . , Sedan. power steering, auto. trans. Extra good ap ·
peara nee.

1972 Ford ,G·ran Torino••• ~}2395
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Sts .' Wagon, power steering &amp; brake5, au la. t ranl'., 'locBI owner,
.. 1 . , ,_
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good wa~9n .

1·9zi·. Ford Gran Torino•••••$2395
2~ 'br .1 2haf-~hop, air conditioned, loca ll y owned . Shows best of

ca re.

1971 _Plymouth Coupe ••••• !l795
Small V·B. low mileage. AT. PS,

1970 Chevrolet

vs ..........~l295

Caprice 2 dr. hardtop, power stee r ing &amp; brakes, auto. trans.,
Chevrolet top of line.
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1970 Ford 2 Dr. Gal. 500•••s895
2 Dr . Hardtop, small V-8, power steering, au lo. t rans .. local
owner .

68 Chevelle HT Cpe., V-8, auto ....... ..... ....'795

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See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

~ Prison

SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR, DARRELL DODRILL

RIGGS USED CARS

deepens

68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, air '595 .

66

985-4100
Located on Sf. Rf. 7

·Chester,

Pontiac

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OR . DAN . THOMPSON

'300 '

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35 New '75 Olds Ready For DeliveiJ

\Colson's commitment
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being cut off from society,"
and yet, the inability of ever
being alone, of the incessant
blare of the loudspeaker, and
especially the despair of the
prisoners.
One day while bending over a
sink doing laundry. Colson
said, a young black approached and said he did not
know why he was in ·prison or
for how long. Disbelieving,
Colson got testy but eventually
learned his story. The young
black unwittingly drove _a
stolen car, a court-appointed
lawyer entered a plea of guilty,
and he was quickly sentenced.
Now his wife and four children

•

;By WESLEY G. PIPPERT
• WASHINGTON ( UP!) :Charles Colson says his com·mitment to Christ has
:cteepened since his conversion
,and the seven months he spent
~in prison for his Watergate

sins.

he refuses to speak publicly
about Nixon or Watergate . It
obviously is on' his mind,
" I don't know of any bombshell that hasn't exploded,"
Colson said when asked if the
full truth of Watergate is

known .

He says he has no specific
He pulled out several bulging
plans for the future other than files that were the basis of a
to spend as much time as he book on Nixon that would be
can " with the fellows hip" and " as straight as I know how to
work for prison reform. He has make it - the good and the
no desire to return to any part bad." He has shel~ed it. " I'll
of his old life .
finish it someday," he said.
Once a $200,!JOO.a-year corpo- " It's not the right time for it
rate lawyer and one of Richard now."
Nixon's closest advisers,
Colson says he has told all h e
interviewed knows to the Watergate special
Colson • was
Monday in the basement of his prosecutOr and the Rockefeller
Tudor home in suburban CIA commission . He is irked at
McLean, Va . An autographed reports he has withheld inforpicture of Nixon hung beside mation.
his desk.
Few if any aides were as
He wore a heavy knit white · close to Nixon as Colson. His
sweater and a pair of sneakers . book could disclose intimate
For two hours he lalked, sip- delails about the former presiping coffee -formerly it would dent during the , firing of
have been Scotch on the rocks Special Prosecutor Archibald
-and puffing on a pipe or a Cox, the resignation of Vice
cigarette. At one point, he President Spiro Agnew, the
sardonically referred to selection of Gerald Ford and
himself as " the ex-White House Nixon's resignation.
hatchet man. "
Colson meets regularly with
He said he feels he was the politically heterogeneous
burned in his one and only prayer group t hat has nurtured
- oth~ interview since leaving
him s ince his 1973 conversion
prison in January when he - former Sen. Harold Hughes_
quoted Nixon as having said of Iowa, a '·liberal Democrat;
Secretary of State "Hepr,Y;··,R.ep. AI Qyie;_uf• Minnesota, a
Kissinger ·was unstable. Now moderate Republican; former

may lose their home.
"It just turned my stomach
- the imperfections of the legal
system," Colson said.
"The old Colson would have
taken the attitude, 'Oh, well, if
98 per cent of the system is
perfect and we're protecting
law and order, what else
matters?'
"The new Colson says, 'if
Christianity is true·, the · in-_-. ·

pointed to a stacK of unanswered letters -he gets about
300 a month -from persons he
said are searching as he
himself was. Only one or lwo in
a hundred is skeptical, he said.
The fonner Nixon aides have
been split by Watergate
animosity. But Colson says he
has kept touch with them,
including the former president.
The latter contact he refuses to
discuss.
Colson denies he was as
reactionary as his old image,
pointing out he supported
Eisenhower over Taft for the
1952 GOP nomination and
Nixon over Goldwater in 1964,
and was top aide to Sen.
Leverett
Saltonstall
of
Massachusetts, a liberal
Republican.
[n lhe White House , he took

on Nixon's views.
"You inevitably are inDuenced by the man you're
working for," he said, adding,
"I looked to where the voteS
were and I talked tough."
How can Americans avoid
the Watergate kind of
leadership?
"Pray for men who have the
character and integrity to care
for their fellow man and who

dividual, who wiU live forever, • are sensitivf:! to
is more important than dividual/' he said,

the

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I (2) 75 Oldsmobile .· 1
I Cutlass Supreme Sedans I
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Fully equipped cars with 60-40 seat, AM-FM
radio, steel radial tires. factory air .
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By the Day
Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You' ll LikeOurQualityWay
of Doing Business"
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992 -5342
GMCFINANCING
POMEROY
Open EveningsUnti l6
TiiSp.m . Sat.

:oo-

Harrisonville
Society News

in-

governments and societies that

come and go."'
It is "one of life's little
ironies" that law and order
was the Nixon administration's
theme and now many of its

officials haW' been convicted,

Eden News
Social Notes

Colson concedes. "! realize
Attendance at Eden Sunday
now how wrong we were on law School last week was 64.
• a ;sQ\Itherh • ' Democrat, and ·
and
order· "
A weekend revival will Ill!
Douglas Coe; a staff member of
Colson has gone back to visit held at t~e Eden Unltea
!he prayer breakfasi moveMaxwell Air Force Base in Brethren Church March 28, 29
ment. He hopes to work partAlabama, where he was im· and 30. Everyone is welcome .
time with Hughes and Coe in
prisoned, His disbarment proVisiting
recently
with
the work or the movement.
hibils him from representing Martha Holsinger were Mr.
After the group s~pt ·nights ·
prisoners; although he wants to and Mrs. Rodney Holsinger
weeping and praying, Colson
do
.what he can for them.
and Crystal, Greenfield, Mr .
pleaded guilty to obstruction of
H~
was , freed because of and Mrs. Russell Holsinger,
justice in the Nixon ad·
ministJ:a,tioh 's prosecution of family problems. HIS Widowed . Phillip and Randy- Chester
~other ~eis an only child "- Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Eddy and
Daniel Ellsherg•for leaking ,t he
IS staying Wlth the Coisons. He Robert Dewey, Belpre, and Mr.
Pentagon Papers on the
has . s!"'~t several weekends and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Jr.
Vietnam war. He was senw1th his son, a college student, and family or R;icine.
tenced to 1-to-3 years.
Mr'. and Mrs. Paul Whaley
In prison, he read the Bible who w~ arrested durmg a
_ drug ra1d.
d
· ·ted
11
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and books by such theologians
Colson and his wife spent an son v1s1 . recen y w1
. Sp .
l
Mr . and Mrs . Eddie Bigley.
as Dietrich Bonhoelfer, the
th
ree weeks Ill
am a a
'Mr. and Mrs. ·william
martyred Gemlan who some
remote village . Each day, he H
Ito
. · ted Mr
d Mr
historians say plotted unsuc- said, they read the Bible for- .Masek Kn Vt;n S . d · an
s.
1 e erwm, Wl ay.
cessfully
Adolf · Hitler's
h
f
fi
_ two ours, wrote our or ve
Mr
d Mr D
· n. .• t
.
ligi.
. an
s. aw81ll
s
assassination.
bo urs on a book on h IS
re ous
" Br t .. ted Sun.d . ' th
Prison affected Colson in· , experience to he published in . anu
e VISI . .
a~ WI
Mr. and Mrs. Vll"gll Holsmger,
delibly . , He speaks or " the the fall, and walked.
He realizes many are skepti- Aleshia Lynn and Letitia Anne.
..,spiritual
torture, . the
·
·
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bigley and
s~aration from family, of
cal of hiS conversiOn. But he Mrs. Martha Holsinger visited

LARRY'S

95

121 Rocker Recliners, ea.
9.95
121 Patchwork Recliners, A-1--69.95
I 1) Maple Chair
29.95
2 pc. L.R. Suite, green
39.95
2pc. L.R. Suite, grey
79.95

mirrors, queen siJ.e bed, reel
•olvel drowtrs . Only 2 to Mil.

72
72

4 Dr .,• 6 cyl. , auto ., fac. ai r . P.S.

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

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Mecliterranoon desitn.. twin

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. .72 Chev. l(llp Cpe., V-8 auto. P.S ......... ; !2195

72 FORD PINTO .......................'1595

$3495

air •••• •• ••• •• ••• '3295'
ll Ot tl tlfl ll
.
Olds TOIO!fadlfilM:. V-roof, pow., air ..... '3095
1

1973 Ford Pickup.~ ••••••••• !2895

"":lt:s:l:s:l:s:il:s:lt:Sl'i!!~PJ!l .. Re~araham Purcell of Texas,

.BUNK BEDS

'119

72

Dr . Wagon .

4

98JH, Self~:.l,roof,
•' 1

72 FORD PINT0.......................!1595

$2250

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

2 Piece
Early American

LIVING ROOM
SUITE

. 72 Olds

72 FO~D COUNJ~Y SQ............. ~1895
4 cy l. ,

pow., air .••• 1 ,2395 .

73 Olds Cut. Suj1: 1t1T'tl&gt;e., power, air .......'2895 ··

4 Dr., fa c. a ir , P-.S., P.B·.. vin yl roof .

$2395

Dr;,HT.,

1973 FORD F-350••••••• !3695
12 ft . stake body, l ton tru ck , 360 V-8, 4 s peed tra ns ., P.S. &amp; P. B.,
very low m ileage, Hke new dual wheels.

Ranger . 6 cyl. , one care-fu l local owner .

70 Maverick 2 Dr., 6, auto ................... . '1195
1972 CHEVROLET l/4 TON
8' Fl eet s ide, V-8, 4 s peed.

or
c lean
out
s hrubb ery,
basements , attics, etc. Phone
949-3221 or 7-42 -4-4-41.

Da~iels .

73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4

72 OLDS DELTA 88 .................. ~2195

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73 Vega Hatchback, 4 sp., radio~ · .. ..... .. 12195

'1 Dr . H. T ., fa c. air , P. S., P. B., vinyl roof.

-------------WILl. - trim or cut trees

Special

73. Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, pow., air......... 14395
· 73 Cougar XR7, v-rool, air, power •••••• : ••••• 1 ~895

2 Dr . Spor ts Coupe , extra nice.

4

GOOD USED TRUCKS
1972 DATSUN PICKUP
· 4 speed, n ew tires. alum . topper .

tfOME

OOt"ER work. land clearing by
lhe acre, hourly or contnct. ·
Farm ponds , roads, etc .
large dozer and operator
with O\ler 20 years ex perience . Pullins Excavating ,
Pomeroy , Ohio . F»hone 99'?
2478 .
12-19 -lfc

73 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., auto., P.S., SS wheels 13095

73 PONTIAC LeMANS .............. ~3295

Pomeroy
Motor
Co.
.

THE EARLY' ~IRD GETS THE
CHOICE AND VERY BEST PRICES

4 Dr ., fa c. a ir, P .S. , P . B , 11 inyl roof.

Imp a la 2 Dr . H.T.. V-8, P.S., P. B., auto., viny l roof.

RACINE PLUMBING
&amp;HEATING
tomplefe pl11mbing

yellow , ca briolet e lk grain vinyl roof, full~
i . power equip., 50 -50 divided front seat , 6-way power \
\both sides ; T&amp;T wheel. full stereo. Cru ise ControL
• reclining sea l back , R .S., C. C. a ir, many other e)C fras,
~ 3.700 miles. Mr . Karr's personal car .
}

i Bombay

73 .FORD GRAN TORINO ........... !2495

72 CHEV. IMPAlA ....................51595

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75 Chev. Caprice 4 door. .................... '559~
Sold new for over S6700 . F ull power , a ir , stereo, V-roof,
1,500 miles. New Cadilla c t ra de

2 Dr .. 307 V-8, auio .• P,S, ~harp.

SOD "':'a in St .
Phone 992-2174
Pomeroy , Ohio
Serv•ce Hours : Mon .. Fri . 8 a. m. to 4:30, Sat. 8 a .m ,- 12
noon .

75 Cadillac Elderado Cpe.

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73 CHEV. NOVA 'SS................ ..S2495

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

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EARLY
BIRD
SALE!

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73 CHEV. JMPAlA .................. }2495

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6 cy l. . auto .. I Dr. , I , 100 mites. brtl rmce o l wor r,;,nt y good .

IN SALES
IN SERVICE
IN FRIENDSHIP

Radios, Antennas, Towers,
Used T.V.'s. Buy from the
"Indian" and save "Wam
Pum". We buv used Radios
and Towers. Radios repaired
by FCC licensed service
personnel . Slop and see the
1•tndian "
and Bubblu .
10 and 20.
Monitor Ctfan~ttl
........._

beb.

75 MERCURY OOM£T. .............. ~3595

Keep watching our ads for more money -saving
service a ds , coming your way weekly.

308 Page St.
Middleport, 0. 992-3509

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. PASSENGER CARS&amp; LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS
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MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
PH. 992-7777
POMEROY
We Will Be
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39.95

New 4&amp;5 Drawer M.pte Olesls__$ele $21 &amp; $33

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Happy Easter
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FURNITURE

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SEWING MACHINE , Repairs ,
service, ell makes . 992-228-4.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy,
Authorized Singer Sales and
Se rv ice . We sharpen Scissors.
3-29 -tfc

Complete
Maple ·

ORTH

Free Car Wa sh With Use of thi s Cou pon .

~EAOY

MfX CONCRETE de:
ll ver. ed right tb your project ,
Fas 1 and easy.
Free
estimates. Phone 992 -32&amp;-4
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co .,
Middleport. Ohio .
6-30-lfc

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3-21-75

p.J
Home Maintenance
308 P11e, Middleport

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On Our "Chuck Hole Special"

Home Building
Room Additions
and Garages

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PIA.NO tuning. Lane
Phone 992-201i2.

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24,000 BTU General Electric a ir 10 ACRES, su itable tor building
Conditioner . not a year old .
' '08 E. ·
lots or trailers . Will se ll as
Phon e 992 -2952 .
MAIN
whole
or
separate
.
Located
on
3-26-lfc
Rl. 7 in Middleport. Phone .
PQMEROY. 0.-,
992 -3278.
REVELATION' 22 Magnum
3 23 -6tc
Rifle, fUsed very little) . A
A NEWHDME - Located on
real bargo!lin , 520. Also , will
1 level acre (lots of garden
HOUSE
fo
r
sa
le
,
5
rooms
and
g ive away mother cat and 4
bath on Rt . 33, Pomeroy.
space), 3 nice BR ' s with
beautiful kittens (soonl to
Phone 843 -2684 .
·closets, very nice kitchen
good homes . John Monier ,
3-23 -6tp ,. with dining area, modern
Leading Creek RoJd , M~fJ ­
dleport . OhiO . !'hone 992-39i11.
bath , carpeted throughout,
3-26 -Jtc 6 RMS ., gara_Oe ~· paneling _,
Mom , with your choice of
breezeway, 8 acres . Call 992 GARDEN tillers , J , 1 h.p., $210 ;
colors . Garage, all electric.
3059'
• h.p , $235 ; 5 h .p.·$2,5 ; 8 h ,p,
3-25 -6tc
AI lllnancing to right people .
SJ69 . 5 speed . Lawn mowers ,
120,000
.
etec . self -propelled r iding
LOOK - JUST 17,900 boys
mowers , 6 h .p., 8 n.p., 10 h.p.
and t6 h. p. McMurray'S
this. 3 bedrooms, bath, nice
Suflply Company. Ma5on , W.
kitchen. paneling , tile,
Va . (Phone (304) 173-5323.
porches. storage building,
·
3 23 -6tc
ground, SEE THIS.
S TEREO - radio~ 8 tra ck tape
GARDEN SPACE - I level
combination . am -fm radio, 4
acre, 2 bedrooms. bath . ntce
speaker sound
system .
kitcherJ and dining, utility,
Balance S101 .82 or terms . Call
NE
lNG
6
room
basement, many other
992 -3965.
3-25 -tfc house, 3 bedrooms, P/2 baths, 2
features . Well below the
- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - porches, city water, and large
market at iust $13,500.
w~ ~~ERS for sale . Phone 992-_ lot. Only S4.SOO.OO.
THINK BIG- If your house
3
.
3·25-6tc POMEROY - 2 Family home.
is bus1ing at the seams
----11 rooms in all . Could have
trying to accommodate your
E.A:sTE"ii lb~;nl;; for salt . another rental . Large lot on
growing family ... SEE THIS
Phone 9.92 -5302.
3-2S -4tc good paved street .
- 4 BR with large closets. 2
MIODLEPORT - 7 room nice
balhs. basement. porches.
PENNY ' S Franklin fireplace, older home, 3 bedrooms. 2 full
patio, garage, many other
mahoganv writing desk , J baths, one enclosed , office. full
fealures.
ONLY 119,900.
shelf bookcase , 30 in . elec .
IS YOUR HOME TOO
cookstove . Phone 985 ·3920 basement, garage and neat
Chester .
little yard.
LARGE OR SMALL? CASH
3-25-"P BUSINESS - You can gel into
FOR IT, BUY THE HOME
A"NTIQUe- 1- ;;;--;;;;;.-cooled this by paying only for the
THAT SUITS YOll BET.
staf!onary engine with 30 in . stock . Can you beat that?
TER. - WE SELL YOUR
flywhee ls in good running NEW LISTING - Rustic '2
PROPERTY OR YOU PAV
co nd ition IS wh ite rock bedroom loo ,... Q· '· · Baih,
US NOTHING. Call now
laying hens . One 3 vr . old R'eg . drilled ~\.i:
nersible
9922259,
Angus herd bull. One 10
month old Reg . Angus bull. pump . I
, 3 acres.
992·2259
Two 8 months Reg . Angus $6,000.00 .
heifers . Four Reg . Angus BVILDING LOTS - Several
cows . l to freshen soon. I
later . Two Holstein first c-ell loca tions on water tine'.
LET US DO IT!!
heifers. .' 1 m ixed calves .
500 00
Pnone 985--41-40.
Sl. · up.
3-25 -5tc POMEROY BVSINESS - With
all fixtures and stock.
HAY and corn for sale . Phone DO YOU WANT· TO MAKE
992 -1306.
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3-2s.61p -~
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April 5, 1975

Ph . 985-4102

RMIYtor Spec;_.l_ilt

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FOR THREE DAYS

' . With Service Set Above the Rest.
Second tn a series of monev -s aving .coupons.

Chester, Ohio

re.

CA

SMITH NELSON SAVES AGAIN

Construction Co.

to. the

SMI.TH_....
.,L$.0 N
n.o;

Pr.cision
Ground

Real

JISW

]From tne largest 'Truck or

CoMiructlon &amp; Romodtl
STANLEY Produ c ts for sa te .
Phon e 742 3762.
3-9-26tc

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w'..•.LKINSON
B' el D-a.

Pro~Ucts, Bailey Run Road .

AutO

Sale

Potted Lilies, Mums
and Geraniums, plus
Hanging
Baskets·,
Vining
Geraniums,
Begonias
and
Petunias.
PHONE m -5776

For Sale
USED parts. Frye's Tr uCk and
t ime N eal tyl) i 51 . s hortl'land .
~~~~ep(~~~51 • 7 ~2~!~;~d , OhiO .
Pari or lull

- -------------PRIVATE m eeti n~J ro.om lor
~ cn ti net. Pomeroy , Ohto
any or gani zation ; phone 992
&lt;I S161i'
3975.
3-28 Jtc
3 11 -tfc
· -------- - ~ -FURNISHED apartmenT , LADYtostavwithelderlylady .
adulls on tv in Mtddleport
Phone 99'.1 Jb89 .
Phone 992387&lt;.
3 23 ' "
3 25 ttc
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2 BEDROOM tra il er , S2S per
we ek Al l util ities flaid . Ph one
Sales
992 33?4 .
3 25 tfc 19 74 OLD SMOBILE Cutlass
Supreme , maroon with white
TRAILER spa ce, 2 mit es from
v·inv t top , sharp , Phone 742
. HarriSOnville . Util i ties
32 15.
a11ai lab te . Phone 142 -382 1
3 25 6tc
3 25 Stc
·cO u-N-TR Y MObi ie- H O~i'Pa r k. \9 66 FORD Mustang V-8, stand ard shill with tape deck .
R I . 33. ten miles north of
Ph one 992 5156 a fter 5 p m.
Pomeroy . Large lots wi th
3 26 -4tc
concrete Po\f ios, sidewalkS.
runn e rs and oft street
1956 G.M.C. J50 ·tru ck, 11 1 ton
parking . Pt.J,one 992 747V .
w1th 14 fl covered bed . Phone
12 -Jl lfc
}42 3949.
3-2641(
TRA ILER · s PA c~ ~ -~{ mile
nort h of Meigs High School on
old Rt . JJ . Phone 992 -29-4 1.
1-23-lfc 1961 CHEVROLET , re liabte . gel
to work car 249 Broadwa y.
OUPLEX ~ 2JBI-;- -Waln"'l;1 5 t .. , Phone 992 2082
J 16 12tc
Middleport. Oh io. Phone 992 2780 or q91 -J4J1 .
2 19 lfc 1975 MONTE Car lo , -4 ,000 miles ,
&amp;II power , air, AM stereo
tape . Ca ll99 2-7036 after 5 p.m.
4 BEDROOM hOuse , well to wal l
J 5-lfc
carpe ting . !I ·C, fenced in yard
with p!it lo. ntc e Phone 992
2780 or 992 3432 .
J 19 lf c For Sale
FARMALL 300 tr actor , 8 fl .
TWO bedroom tra iler . Adults
Ol iver Disc 2 bolfom Oliver
on ly Phone 992 3975 or 992
plow 'On rubber . Al l in good
257 1.
cond ition . George Coll ins ,
3 23 ttc
T4pP)n$; ~lains . Phone 667 3484.
2 BEDROOM mob ile home ,
Phone Albert Hill , Racine . - - · -- ------------- -=--~~tc
Ohio 949 2261.
MAKE beaten do:"'n carpet nail
at door~ay~ br•ght and fluffy
3 23 ore
again w1th Blue Lustre . Baker
Furn itur e COmflilnY .
3 BEOROOM mobile home ;
3-28 -ltc
washer end dryer , l 1 1 baths , --- -- - -------- - - - - - uti li ties pa id, S42 .SO week . JOB
Paoe St., Middleport, Ohio . SPL 1T or round _locust posts for
sa le . Will del1ver . 75c eac h.
3--4 -tfC
Cal l 99 2 5702 .
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prtze , 4Bxlb40, \llnyl tufted
Deposit required .
front and arm rest , chrome
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shelves . Phone Hl -3"t:27 31&lt;

Sunday trom 10 a . ,m . till 8 p.
evenings .
m . Special Bppts. to ride
3 30 at e
during the week before 4.
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HOW TO EARN up to S100
gua'ranteed 20 years ~)C
weekl y •ddresSing . &gt;tumno ,
perience . Phon e 99 22 •09 .
mailing, enveloJJes . Me i 1 25c
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GUN SHOOT. Saturday , Mar ch
29 , 1 p. m . Mile Hill Road . ft1obile Homes For
Factory choked gun s onry
SJJonsored by Rac ine Fire MOBILE home , t971 65 x 12
King . 2 bedroom . Phone 992
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5496.
3-27 2tC
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SHOOT IN G MATCH , Corn
Hollow Gun Club . turn firs t 1973 SKY LINE 12 )C 60 mob ile
Mme . Air cond ition tnQ , 1 BR .
right after Miles Cemetery ,
furnished . Call 991 70 48 . after
Rutland Factory choked
4 p.m
guns only . Sunday , Ma r ch JO.
3 n otp
1 p m.

Easter Special

Help Wanted
Of' I( ( GIRL

Employment Wanted

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Most of the Arctic's lai!ds

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Temperatures can rise to as
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Academy , now open ing for
pleasure lind tra i l riding .
Monday through Friday from
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PART T I ME bookl&lt;.ecping ,
tleKable hour'S . 1 or 'l day s a
week or
evcn1ngs . Ex
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referen c e Phone 9n 701i'O

3 ''and 4 ROOM furn i shed an o ·
unfurnished
c!lpar l ments .
Phone 991 -5434 .
.41 -1'2 -lfc

~ELL yo ur mobile home for
cash . 15 hom es wan ted, 1958
WE ARE no longer employees
th ru 1972 modelS. Phone (614 1
of Dud le y ' s Florist , M id 446 -1425. Gallij:!OiiS
dleport .
Mrs . Beulah White anct Mrs .
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Bessie Darst .
3-28-3tc SDK10 Elcar Trai ler . washer.
dryer. A C , complete l y
furnish ed . Phone 949 3663 .
-URGENTLY NEEDED ! Cub
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Scouts un iforms . Size s ·a to 12
Phone 985 -4152 or 667 3591.
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Wanttrl To Buy
furn iture , ice boxes , bi'ass
SHOOTING Match , Rac ine Gun 'oLb
beds , or complete. households .
Clu b, Sunday , March 30 , 1
Write M. 0 . Mtller , Rt . 4,
p.m.
· Pomeroy , Oh io. Co!! II 992 -7760 .
10-7-74
~OR YO ur " 'Oil of M ink" WANTED . Old up r ighl p ia nos .
Cosmetics . Phone BROWN'S
any condition . Paying SlO
992 -5113. *'
each . F irs t floor only . Write
J. 7 tfc
and give directions to WIHen
P iano Co , Box 188, Sard is,
AUcTu&gt; N-:- T hursd-.,y - n[Qht, -- -7
Ohio 43946 .
p.m . at Muon Auct ion .
327 -6tp
l-4orton St. In Mason , W. Va .
Consignments welcome .
JUNK autos, complete and
Phone 00-4) 773 -5-471 . ·
delivered to our yard . We pick
2-2-lfc
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kind~ of scrap met1t s• and
NOW selling Fulltr Brush
Iron . Rider's Salvage, St . Rt .
Products, phone 992 -34 10 .
12-4, Rt . 4, Pomeroy , Oh.io .
1-24 -tfc
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Verlical-shaft Bnggs engine, ex tr a -heavy worm.
gear d ri ve. Tines are 12''
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Width rs 26" .
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INDI AN Joe 's Spor ti ng Good s.
buy and sel l gun s. ammo ,
fi s hing eq uipment , and after
Aprt l 1, we will ha ve I is h bait .
Stop by a t J08 Page St ..
Middleport . Phone 992-3509 .
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tillers and mowe rs . Also,
repairs . 498 Lo c ust St.,
Middleport . Phone 992-3092.
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Phone773 -5618from 8:30p.m.
to 10 p. m. for aflpo intment .·
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sewing machines . For sewing
stretch fabri cs, buttonholes.,
fan cy design s, etc Paint
slightly blem ished. Choice of
c arry in g c ase or sewing
stand . $49.80 cuh or terms
avai lable. Phone 992-7755.
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rlOME fo r sa le in Chester . .
Tupflers
Plains
water,
natural gas , 2 bedrooms .
comp le te ly
remodeled .
SIJ ,800 . Phon e 985 4102 .
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EASTER
weekend specials , 24 ' , 7"
trailer , S5989 now 54700 .
STARMAS TER
fold -down s
S\825 wllh free 3 way rad io.
camp Con ley Starcraff Sates .
Rt. 62 N. of Pt. Plea sa nt.
BUY NOW &amp; SAVE . low , iow;·
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down payments , 8 pet . in terest. 30 yr. financi ng on new
JOO GALLON water tank . Phone
homes in 3 Meigs County
992 -57 8].
locations . or BUILD on your
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lot . Phone 992 -5976 or 992 -5844.
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8FT CAMPER top for pickup
true k Pr ice $200. Phon e 992 NEW all e le c tri c hom e , 3
77'.17 .
bedrm s ., 2 baths, double
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ga rage , 5 lots overlooking
r iver In Svra cuse . Complete
3 YR OLD Baldw in Acro5onic
trad er hookup lind rented.
p iano. 2 hamsfer cages , one
Phone 992 -5888 .
roll elec. fen ce wire . Phone
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742 -4440 after 5 p. m .
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NE W brick nome on Sta te Rt 7
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Pomeroy
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AIR CO NDITIONER . •.000
gal-age, basement , firepla ce,
BTU . Two mag wheels , 13 in.
ca rpeted . Phone 985 -3365.
Phone 247 -3824.
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bates . Sl 25 each . Phon e 378 - 6 ROOM house with ba th, 3
bedroom , full basement, gas
6257 .
heat. h.w. fl oor , wa ll to wall
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carpe t. Close to school in
Pomeroy . Phone 992 -30'17.
TWO sol id maple bar stools.
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leatner seats , li ke new . Phone
992-3442 .
J-26 -Jtc BEAUTIFUL new hOme 1on
lake 3 bedrooms, bath &amp; h.
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YAMAHA
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Call 992 -3493.
~250 . Phone 992 5992.
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SMALL ENGINE
SALES&amp; SERVICE
992.3092

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Llmtston. &amp; Fill Dirt
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BUILDERS SUPPLY
Racine, 0 .

949-3604

We Specialize In
Building Homes
J-25-1 mo.

Estate· For Sale

Strout Realty
RVTLAND - Brick older
home. large double lql, J or 4
BR ., lots of room. Owner will
take
land
contract .
114.000.00.
RUTLAND AREA- Be the
first to live in lhls ail elec. J
BR, full basement, carport,
utility bldg.. on 10 a . ol
wooded land . Owner will
take land contract.
RT. JJ - 2 BR. older home,
some carpeting . 510,800.00.
RT. JJ - Alhens County, 4
acres, 3 SR .• modern klt·
chen , full basement , garage,
lois of shrubbery , Owner will
take
land
contract.
126.500.00 .
307 Spring Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT:
lois Pauley
Branch Manager

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Cooling
Refrigeration · Root Repairs
· Gutters o . Plumbing .
Electrical ~epair s and
Service.
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Call 992-3509 and
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S.ve on your rtpairs : also
repair mowers, compressors
and outbOirds. Bring it in
and save.

Blown
fnsulation Services
Blawa into Walls &amp; Attics.
STORM
Windows &amp; Doors
ALVMINUM
Siding- Sofliff
Gutters- Awnings
Free Estimates
Ph. tf2-:199l

lARRY
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Sogacuse, Ohio-- ·
3-10-75
· ELWOOD BOWERS REPAIR
- Sweepers, toasters, irons,
all small app liances. Lawn
mowers , next to State High way Ga rag e on Route 7.
Phone 985-3825.
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·excA.vA'TtNG, dozer, toadeiand backhoe work ; septic ·
tanks Installed ; dump trucks
-and to -boys for hire ; will haul
fiU dirt , top soil, limestone &amp;
gravel; Call Bob ·or Roger
Jeffers, day phone 992-7089;
night phone 992-"3525 or 992·
5232.
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Regular Price {--Carsl ... Sll.OO SPECIAL PRICE SID 00
Regular Price CTrucks...IKOO SPECIAL PRICE 112:00

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general sheet metal ,
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Free
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Eme~gency 992-3995
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360 engine, 2-speed , 825 tires ,

tm·Provement and
Repair Service - Anything
filCI!d around the home, from
roof to basement. You will
like our work and rates.
Phone 742 -5081.
12-29-lfc

73 FORD GALAX IE 500 ....... .... }2595 '

I&lt;UHL'S
BARGAIN
CENTER
Tuppers Plains, 0.

$198

Beautiful Floral
Materials

0&amp;0 TREE trimm ing, 20 years
exp. Insured, tree estimates .
Call 992-3057 or Coolville, 1
667 -3041 .
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-.s_t:::PTIC TANK.S cleaned .
Modern Sanitation, 992 -3954 or
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Phone 9•9-3821 or 949 -3161
Racine, Ohio
. Crill Bradford
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CLOSED
EASTER
"At Caution light, Rt. 7"
Tuppers Plains, Ohio
Phone 667-3858
OPEN WED. THRU
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BARGAIN CENTER
, Sale of Used Furniture &amp; Appliances
Was
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Coffee T a b l e - - - - -- - 5.95
2.00
Hoover Dryer, green - - - - - - - 29.95
23" 8-WTelevision _ _ _ _ _ 119.95
99.95
23" Color TV, (A-1&gt; _ _ _ _ _150.00
99.95
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First Come! First served!
12 NEW SETS OF

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Speclall (NEW) 3 PIECE
BEDROOM SUITES
SALE

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Side by Side Refrigerator, white
Baliy Bed. complete. white

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sp .. racing stri pes. w- mag wheels.

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72 FORD MAVERICK.................'1895

Pontiac 'Cat:

til I:Pe., !iOWer, air ........'2Ai9~,

Chev. Nova Cpe, 6 At., P.S••••• ••••• : •••• '2195
Ford Wagon, full power, air............... 11895
Chev. Cap. H.T. Sed., v-roof,

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70 Camaro V-8, auto., V-roof.. ............... 11995

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Hoi. Sed .. power, air............ .11495
LTD HT. Cpe., V roof, air ........... '995

70 Olds 98

70 A.M. GREMLIN..................... ~895

69 Ford

2 Or ., 6 cy l. , 3sp .
69 Buick LaSabre 4 dr., v-roof, air............'795
GOOD SELECTION OF CHEAPER CARS

68 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille, v-roof, leather int. '495

1974 Pinto ;,Sta. Wagon •••••s2795
4 cyl. economy , auto. fran$ . Shows good car e.

1973 Maverick, 302 V8 ••••s2495
2 Dr . , Sedan. power steering, auto. trans. Extra good ap ·
peara nee.

1972 Ford ,G·ran Torino••• ~}2395
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1·9zi·. Ford Gran Torino•••••$2395
2~ 'br .1 2haf-~hop, air conditioned, loca ll y owned . Shows best of

ca re.

1971 _Plymouth Coupe ••••• !l795
Small V·B. low mileage. AT. PS,

1970 Chevrolet

vs ..........~l295

Caprice 2 dr. hardtop, power stee r ing &amp; brakes, auto. trans.,
Chevrolet top of line.
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1970 Ford 2 Dr. Gal. 500•••s895
2 Dr . Hardtop, small V-8, power steering, au lo. t rans .. local
owner .

68 Chevelle HT Cpe., V-8, auto ....... ..... ....'795

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SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR, DARRELL DODRILL

RIGGS USED CARS

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68 Pontiac Bonneville H.T. Sedar., power, air '595 .

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being cut off from society,"
and yet, the inability of ever
being alone, of the incessant
blare of the loudspeaker, and
especially the despair of the
prisoners.
One day while bending over a
sink doing laundry. Colson
said, a young black approached and said he did not
know why he was in ·prison or
for how long. Disbelieving,
Colson got testy but eventually
learned his story. The young
black unwittingly drove _a
stolen car, a court-appointed
lawyer entered a plea of guilty,
and he was quickly sentenced.
Now his wife and four children

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• WASHINGTON ( UP!) :Charles Colson says his com·mitment to Christ has
:cteepened since his conversion
,and the seven months he spent
~in prison for his Watergate

sins.

he refuses to speak publicly
about Nixon or Watergate . It
obviously is on' his mind,
" I don't know of any bombshell that hasn't exploded,"
Colson said when asked if the
full truth of Watergate is

known .

He says he has no specific
He pulled out several bulging
plans for the future other than files that were the basis of a
to spend as much time as he book on Nixon that would be
can " with the fellows hip" and " as straight as I know how to
work for prison reform. He has make it - the good and the
no desire to return to any part bad." He has shel~ed it. " I'll
of his old life .
finish it someday," he said.
Once a $200,!JOO.a-year corpo- " It's not the right time for it
rate lawyer and one of Richard now."
Nixon's closest advisers,
Colson says he has told all h e
interviewed knows to the Watergate special
Colson • was
Monday in the basement of his prosecutOr and the Rockefeller
Tudor home in suburban CIA commission . He is irked at
McLean, Va . An autographed reports he has withheld inforpicture of Nixon hung beside mation.
his desk.
Few if any aides were as
He wore a heavy knit white · close to Nixon as Colson. His
sweater and a pair of sneakers . book could disclose intimate
For two hours he lalked, sip- delails about the former presiping coffee -formerly it would dent during the , firing of
have been Scotch on the rocks Special Prosecutor Archibald
-and puffing on a pipe or a Cox, the resignation of Vice
cigarette. At one point, he President Spiro Agnew, the
sardonically referred to selection of Gerald Ford and
himself as " the ex-White House Nixon's resignation.
hatchet man. "
Colson meets regularly with
He said he feels he was the politically heterogeneous
burned in his one and only prayer group t hat has nurtured
- oth~ interview since leaving
him s ince his 1973 conversion
prison in January when he - former Sen. Harold Hughes_
quoted Nixon as having said of Iowa, a '·liberal Democrat;
Secretary of State "Hepr,Y;··,R.ep. AI Qyie;_uf• Minnesota, a
Kissinger ·was unstable. Now moderate Republican; former

may lose their home.
"It just turned my stomach
- the imperfections of the legal
system," Colson said.
"The old Colson would have
taken the attitude, 'Oh, well, if
98 per cent of the system is
perfect and we're protecting
law and order, what else
matters?'
"The new Colson says, 'if
Christianity is true·, the · in-_-. ·

pointed to a stacK of unanswered letters -he gets about
300 a month -from persons he
said are searching as he
himself was. Only one or lwo in
a hundred is skeptical, he said.
The fonner Nixon aides have
been split by Watergate
animosity. But Colson says he
has kept touch with them,
including the former president.
The latter contact he refuses to
discuss.
Colson denies he was as
reactionary as his old image,
pointing out he supported
Eisenhower over Taft for the
1952 GOP nomination and
Nixon over Goldwater in 1964,
and was top aide to Sen.
Leverett
Saltonstall
of
Massachusetts, a liberal
Republican.
[n lhe White House , he took

on Nixon's views.
"You inevitably are inDuenced by the man you're
working for," he said, adding,
"I looked to where the voteS
were and I talked tough."
How can Americans avoid
the Watergate kind of
leadership?
"Pray for men who have the
character and integrity to care
for their fellow man and who

dividual, who wiU live forever, • are sensitivf:! to
is more important than dividual/' he said,

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Karr &amp; Van Zandt
"You' ll LikeOurQualityWay
of Doing Business"
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992 -5342
GMCFINANCING
POMEROY
Open EveningsUnti l6
TiiSp.m . Sat.

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Harrisonville
Society News

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governments and societies that

come and go."'
It is "one of life's little
ironies" that law and order
was the Nixon administration's
theme and now many of its

officials haW' been convicted,

Eden News
Social Notes

Colson concedes. "! realize
Attendance at Eden Sunday
now how wrong we were on law School last week was 64.
• a ;sQ\Itherh • ' Democrat, and ·
and
order· "
A weekend revival will Ill!
Douglas Coe; a staff member of
Colson has gone back to visit held at t~e Eden Unltea
!he prayer breakfasi moveMaxwell Air Force Base in Brethren Church March 28, 29
ment. He hopes to work partAlabama, where he was im· and 30. Everyone is welcome .
time with Hughes and Coe in
prisoned, His disbarment proVisiting
recently
with
the work or the movement.
hibils him from representing Martha Holsinger were Mr.
After the group s~pt ·nights ·
prisoners; although he wants to and Mrs. Rodney Holsinger
weeping and praying, Colson
do
.what he can for them.
and Crystal, Greenfield, Mr .
pleaded guilty to obstruction of
H~
was , freed because of and Mrs. Russell Holsinger,
justice in the Nixon ad·
ministJ:a,tioh 's prosecution of family problems. HIS Widowed . Phillip and Randy- Chester
~other ~eis an only child "- Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Eddy and
Daniel Ellsherg•for leaking ,t he
IS staying Wlth the Coisons. He Robert Dewey, Belpre, and Mr.
Pentagon Papers on the
has . s!"'~t several weekends and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Jr.
Vietnam war. He was senw1th his son, a college student, and family or R;icine.
tenced to 1-to-3 years.
Mr'. and Mrs. Paul Whaley
In prison, he read the Bible who w~ arrested durmg a
_ drug ra1d.
d
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and books by such theologians
Colson and his wife spent an son v1s1 . recen y w1
. Sp .
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Mr . and Mrs . Eddie Bigley.
as Dietrich Bonhoelfer, the
th
ree weeks Ill
am a a
'Mr. and Mrs. ·william
martyred Gemlan who some
remote village . Each day, he H
Ito
. · ted Mr
d Mr
historians say plotted unsuc- said, they read the Bible for- .Masek Kn Vt;n S . d · an
s.
1 e erwm, Wl ay.
cessfully
Adolf · Hitler's
h
f
fi
_ two ours, wrote our or ve
Mr
d Mr D
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ligi.
. an
s. aw81ll
s
assassination.
bo urs on a book on h IS
re ous
" Br t .. ted Sun.d . ' th
Prison affected Colson in· , experience to he published in . anu
e VISI . .
a~ WI
Mr. and Mrs. Vll"gll Holsmger,
delibly . , He speaks or " the the fall, and walked.
He realizes many are skepti- Aleshia Lynn and Letitia Anne.
..,spiritual
torture, . the
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s~aration from family, of
cal of hiS conversiOn. But he Mrs. Martha Holsinger visited

LARRY'S

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121 Rocker Recliners, ea.
9.95
121 Patchwork Recliners, A-1--69.95
I 1) Maple Chair
29.95
2 pc. L.R. Suite, green
39.95
2pc. L.R. Suite, grey
79.95

mirrors, queen siJ.e bed, reel
•olvel drowtrs . Only 2 to Mil.

72
72

4 Dr .,• 6 cyl. , auto ., fac. ai r . P.S.

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

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72 FORD PINTO .......................'1595

$3495

air •••• •• ••• •• ••• '3295'
ll Ot tl tlfl ll
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Olds TOIO!fadlfilM:. V-roof, pow., air ..... '3095
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1973 Ford Pickup.~ ••••••••• !2895

"":lt:s:l:s:l:s:il:s:lt:Sl'i!!~PJ!l .. Re~araham Purcell of Texas,

.BUNK BEDS

'119

72

Dr . Wagon .

4

98JH, Self~:.l,roof,
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72 FORD PINT0.......................!1595

$2250

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

2 Piece
Early American

LIVING ROOM
SUITE

. 72 Olds

72 FO~D COUNJ~Y SQ............. ~1895
4 cy l. ,

pow., air .••• 1 ,2395 .

73 Olds Cut. Suj1: 1t1T'tl&gt;e., power, air .......'2895 ··

4 Dr., fa c. a ir , P-.S., P.B·.. vin yl roof .

$2395

Dr;,HT.,

1973 FORD F-350••••••• !3695
12 ft . stake body, l ton tru ck , 360 V-8, 4 s peed tra ns ., P.S. &amp; P. B.,
very low m ileage, Hke new dual wheels.

Ranger . 6 cyl. , one care-fu l local owner .

70 Maverick 2 Dr., 6, auto ................... . '1195
1972 CHEVROLET l/4 TON
8' Fl eet s ide, V-8, 4 s peed.

or
c lean
out
s hrubb ery,
basements , attics, etc. Phone
949-3221 or 7-42 -4-4-41.

Da~iels .

73 Dodge Pol. Cus. 4

72 OLDS DELTA 88 .................. ~2195

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'1 Dr . H. T ., fa c. air , P. S., P. B., vinyl roof.

-------------WILl. - trim or cut trees

Special

73. Olds 98 HT Sed., v-roof, pow., air......... 14395
· 73 Cougar XR7, v-rool, air, power •••••• : ••••• 1 ~895

2 Dr . Spor ts Coupe , extra nice.

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GOOD USED TRUCKS
1972 DATSUN PICKUP
· 4 speed, n ew tires. alum . topper .

tfOME

OOt"ER work. land clearing by
lhe acre, hourly or contnct. ·
Farm ponds , roads, etc .
large dozer and operator
with O\ler 20 years ex perience . Pullins Excavating ,
Pomeroy , Ohio . F»hone 99'?
2478 .
12-19 -lfc

73 Olds Cut. S. Cpe., auto., P.S., SS wheels 13095

73 PONTIAC LeMANS .............. ~3295

Pomeroy
Motor
Co.
.

THE EARLY' ~IRD GETS THE
CHOICE AND VERY BEST PRICES

4 Dr ., fa c. a ir, P .S. , P . B , 11 inyl roof.

Imp a la 2 Dr . H.T.. V-8, P.S., P. B., auto., viny l roof.

RACINE PLUMBING
&amp;HEATING
tomplefe pl11mbing

yellow , ca briolet e lk grain vinyl roof, full~
i . power equip., 50 -50 divided front seat , 6-way power \
\both sides ; T&amp;T wheel. full stereo. Cru ise ControL
• reclining sea l back , R .S., C. C. a ir, many other e)C fras,
~ 3.700 miles. Mr . Karr's personal car .
}

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73 .FORD GRAN TORINO ........... !2495

72 CHEV. IMPAlA ....................51595

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Sold new for over S6700 . F ull power , a ir , stereo, V-roof,
1,500 miles. New Cadilla c t ra de

2 Dr .. 307 V-8, auio .• P,S, ~harp.

SOD "':'a in St .
Phone 992-2174
Pomeroy , Ohio
Serv•ce Hours : Mon .. Fri . 8 a. m. to 4:30, Sat. 8 a .m ,- 12
noon .

75 Cadillac Elderado Cpe.

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73 CHEV. NOVA 'SS................ ..S2495

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

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BIRD
SALE!

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6 cy l. . auto .. I Dr. , I , 100 mites. brtl rmce o l wor r,;,nt y good .

IN SALES
IN SERVICE
IN FRIENDSHIP

Radios, Antennas, Towers,
Used T.V.'s. Buy from the
"Indian" and save "Wam
Pum". We buv used Radios
and Towers. Radios repaired
by FCC licensed service
personnel . Slop and see the
1•tndian "
and Bubblu .
10 and 20.
Monitor Ctfan~ttl
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75 MERCURY OOM£T. .............. ~3595

Keep watching our ads for more money -saving
service a ds , coming your way weekly.

308 Page St.
Middleport, 0. 992-3509

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USED CARS

. PASSENGER CARS&amp; LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS
•Ad!u st Caster
•Adjust Toe-In
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•In
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spec 1 eerrng Components
• In spect Fro nt Suspension

MOBILE HOME
SALES, INC.
PH. 992-7777
POMEROY
We Will Be
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New 4&amp;5 Drawer M.pte Olesls__$ele $21 &amp; $33

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FURNITURE

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SEWING MACHINE , Repairs ,
service, ell makes . 992-228-4.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy,
Authorized Singer Sales and
Se rv ice . We sharpen Scissors.
3-29 -tfc

Complete
Maple ·

ORTH

Free Car Wa sh With Use of thi s Cou pon .

~EAOY

MfX CONCRETE de:
ll ver. ed right tb your project ,
Fas 1 and easy.
Free
estimates. Phone 992 -32&amp;-4
Goeglein Ready -Mix Co .,
Middleport. Ohio .
6-30-lfc

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3-21-75

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Home Maintenance
308 P11e, Middleport

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On Our "Chuck Hole Special"

Home Building
Room Additions
and Garages

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Phone 992-201i2.

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24,000 BTU General Electric a ir 10 ACRES, su itable tor building
Conditioner . not a year old .
' '08 E. ·
lots or trailers . Will se ll as
Phon e 992 -2952 .
MAIN
whole
or
separate
.
Located
on
3-26-lfc
Rl. 7 in Middleport. Phone .
PQMEROY. 0.-,
992 -3278.
REVELATION' 22 Magnum
3 23 -6tc
Rifle, fUsed very little) . A
A NEWHDME - Located on
real bargo!lin , 520. Also , will
1 level acre (lots of garden
HOUSE
fo
r
sa
le
,
5
rooms
and
g ive away mother cat and 4
bath on Rt . 33, Pomeroy.
space), 3 nice BR ' s with
beautiful kittens (soonl to
Phone 843 -2684 .
·closets, very nice kitchen
good homes . John Monier ,
3-23 -6tp ,. with dining area, modern
Leading Creek RoJd , M~fJ ­
dleport . OhiO . !'hone 992-39i11.
bath , carpeted throughout,
3-26 -Jtc 6 RMS ., gara_Oe ~· paneling _,
Mom , with your choice of
breezeway, 8 acres . Call 992 GARDEN tillers , J , 1 h.p., $210 ;
colors . Garage, all electric.
3059'
• h.p , $235 ; 5 h .p.·$2,5 ; 8 h ,p,
3-25 -6tc
AI lllnancing to right people .
SJ69 . 5 speed . Lawn mowers ,
120,000
.
etec . self -propelled r iding
LOOK - JUST 17,900 boys
mowers , 6 h .p., 8 n.p., 10 h.p.
and t6 h. p. McMurray'S
this. 3 bedrooms, bath, nice
Suflply Company. Ma5on , W.
kitchen. paneling , tile,
Va . (Phone (304) 173-5323.
porches. storage building,
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3 23 -6tc
ground, SEE THIS.
S TEREO - radio~ 8 tra ck tape
GARDEN SPACE - I level
combination . am -fm radio, 4
acre, 2 bedrooms. bath . ntce
speaker sound
system .
kitcherJ and dining, utility,
Balance S101 .82 or terms . Call
NE
lNG
6
room
basement, many other
992 -3965.
3-25 -tfc house, 3 bedrooms, P/2 baths, 2
features . Well below the
- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - porches, city water, and large
market at iust $13,500.
w~ ~~ERS for sale . Phone 992-_ lot. Only S4.SOO.OO.
THINK BIG- If your house
3
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3·25-6tc POMEROY - 2 Family home.
is bus1ing at the seams
----11 rooms in all . Could have
trying to accommodate your
E.A:sTE"ii lb~;nl;; for salt . another rental . Large lot on
growing family ... SEE THIS
Phone 9.92 -5302.
3-2S -4tc good paved street .
- 4 BR with large closets. 2
MIODLEPORT - 7 room nice
balhs. basement. porches.
PENNY ' S Franklin fireplace, older home, 3 bedrooms. 2 full
patio, garage, many other
mahoganv writing desk , J baths, one enclosed , office. full
fealures.
ONLY 119,900.
shelf bookcase , 30 in . elec .
IS YOUR HOME TOO
cookstove . Phone 985 ·3920 basement, garage and neat
Chester .
little yard.
LARGE OR SMALL? CASH
3-25-"P BUSINESS - You can gel into
FOR IT, BUY THE HOME
A"NTIQUe- 1- ;;;--;;;;;.-cooled this by paying only for the
THAT SUITS YOll BET.
staf!onary engine with 30 in . stock . Can you beat that?
TER. - WE SELL YOUR
flywhee ls in good running NEW LISTING - Rustic '2
PROPERTY OR YOU PAV
co nd ition IS wh ite rock bedroom loo ,... Q· '· · Baih,
US NOTHING. Call now
laying hens . One 3 vr . old R'eg . drilled ~\.i:
nersible
9922259,
Angus herd bull. One 10
month old Reg . Angus bull. pump . I
, 3 acres.
992·2259
Two 8 months Reg . Angus $6,000.00 .
heifers . Four Reg . Angus BVILDING LOTS - Several
cows . l to freshen soon. I
later . Two Holstein first c-ell loca tions on water tine'.
LET US DO IT!!
heifers. .' 1 m ixed calves .
500 00
Pnone 985--41-40.
Sl. · up.
3-25 -5tc POMEROY BVSINESS - With
all fixtures and stock.
HAY and corn for sale . Phone DO YOU WANT· TO MAKE
992 -1306.
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Ph . 985-4102

RMIYtor Spec;_.l_ilt

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FOR THREE DAYS

' . With Service Set Above the Rest.
Second tn a series of monev -s aving .coupons.

Chester, Ohio

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CA

SMITH NELSON SAVES AGAIN

Construction Co.

to. the

SMI.TH_....
.,L$.0 N
n.o;

Pr.cision
Ground

Real

JISW

]From tne largest 'Truck or

CoMiructlon &amp; Romodtl
STANLEY Produ c ts for sa te .
Phon e 742 3762.
3-9-26tc

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w'..•.LKINSON
B' el D-a.

Pro~Ucts, Bailey Run Road .

AutO

Sale

Potted Lilies, Mums
and Geraniums, plus
Hanging
Baskets·,
Vining
Geraniums,
Begonias
and
Petunias.
PHONE m -5776

For Sale
USED parts. Frye's Tr uCk and
t ime N eal tyl) i 51 . s hortl'land .
~~~~ep(~~~51 • 7 ~2~!~;~d , OhiO .
Pari or lull

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~ cn ti net. Pomeroy , Ohto
any or gani zation ; phone 992
&lt;I S161i'
3975.
3-28 Jtc
3 11 -tfc
· -------- - ~ -FURNISHED apartmenT , LADYtostavwithelderlylady .
adulls on tv in Mtddleport
Phone 99'.1 Jb89 .
Phone 992387&lt;.
3 23 ' "
3 25 ttc
- · -- ·
2 BEDROOM tra il er , S2S per
we ek Al l util ities flaid . Ph one
Sales
992 33?4 .
3 25 tfc 19 74 OLD SMOBILE Cutlass
Supreme , maroon with white
TRAILER spa ce, 2 mit es from
v·inv t top , sharp , Phone 742
. HarriSOnville . Util i ties
32 15.
a11ai lab te . Phone 142 -382 1
3 25 6tc
3 25 Stc
·cO u-N-TR Y MObi ie- H O~i'Pa r k. \9 66 FORD Mustang V-8, stand ard shill with tape deck .
R I . 33. ten miles north of
Ph one 992 5156 a fter 5 p m.
Pomeroy . Large lots wi th
3 26 -4tc
concrete Po\f ios, sidewalkS.
runn e rs and oft street
1956 G.M.C. J50 ·tru ck, 11 1 ton
parking . Pt.J,one 992 747V .
w1th 14 fl covered bed . Phone
12 -Jl lfc
}42 3949.
3-2641(
TRA ILER · s PA c~ ~ -~{ mile
nort h of Meigs High School on
old Rt . JJ . Phone 992 -29-4 1.
1-23-lfc 1961 CHEVROLET , re liabte . gel
to work car 249 Broadwa y.
OUPLEX ~ 2JBI-;- -Waln"'l;1 5 t .. , Phone 992 2082
J 16 12tc
Middleport. Oh io. Phone 992 2780 or q91 -J4J1 .
2 19 lfc 1975 MONTE Car lo , -4 ,000 miles ,
&amp;II power , air, AM stereo
tape . Ca ll99 2-7036 after 5 p.m.
4 BEDROOM hOuse , well to wal l
J 5-lfc
carpe ting . !I ·C, fenced in yard
with p!it lo. ntc e Phone 992
2780 or 992 3432 .
J 19 lf c For Sale
FARMALL 300 tr actor , 8 fl .
TWO bedroom tra iler . Adults
Ol iver Disc 2 bolfom Oliver
on ly Phone 992 3975 or 992
plow 'On rubber . Al l in good
257 1.
cond ition . George Coll ins ,
3 23 ttc
T4pP)n$; ~lains . Phone 667 3484.
2 BEDROOM mob ile home ,
Phone Albert Hill , Racine . - - · -- ------------- -=--~~tc
Ohio 949 2261.
MAKE beaten do:"'n carpet nail
at door~ay~ br•ght and fluffy
3 23 ore
again w1th Blue Lustre . Baker
Furn itur e COmflilnY .
3 BEOROOM mobile home ;
3-28 -ltc
washer end dryer , l 1 1 baths , --- -- - -------- - - - - - uti li ties pa id, S42 .SO week . JOB
Paoe St., Middleport, Ohio . SPL 1T or round _locust posts for
sa le . Will del1ver . 75c eac h.
3--4 -tfC
Cal l 99 2 5702 .
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2 BEDROOM mobile home In -------- - ------------Syracuse . No chi ldren or peh . NEWPORTABLEBAR,wonas
Cal l 992 -2-441 after 6 p.m.
prtze , 4Bxlb40, \llnyl tufted
Deposit required .
front and arm rest , chrome
3-11 -tfc
swivel casters and rail; two
shelves . Phone Hl -3"t:27 31&lt;

Sunday trom 10 a . ,m . till 8 p.
evenings .
m . Special Bppts. to ride
3 30 at e
during the week before 4.
- - - --- -·---- ----TUPPERS PLAINS . OH IO. R EMODE LIN G. p l umb ing .
3-71 Jtc
heating , o!lncJ a ll tv pes of
- - - - - - - - --------gener a l
r'e palr .
work
HOW TO EARN up to S100
gua'ranteed 20 years ~)C
weekl y •ddresSing . &gt;tumno ,
perience . Phon e 99 22 •09 .
mailing, enveloJJes . Me i 1 25c
3 11 tfc
an d stamped addressed en
-·--- ------'tolelope . ACL ENTERPRISES . Wt LL do bllb';'S IIIing in mv
Bo)C 111. Troy , 111 , 62294 .
hom e Ca ll 99276J7 .
3-27 Jtll
3 '23 ate
GUN SHOOT. Saturday , Mar ch
29 , 1 p. m . Mile Hill Road . ft1obile Homes For
Factory choked gun s onry
SJJonsored by Rac ine Fire MOBILE home , t971 65 x 12
King . 2 bedroom . Phone 992
DePt .
5496.
3-27 2tC
J 28 6tC
SHOOT IN G MATCH , Corn
Hollow Gun Club . turn firs t 1973 SKY LINE 12 )C 60 mob ile
Mme . Air cond ition tnQ , 1 BR .
right after Miles Cemetery ,
furnished . Call 991 70 48 . after
Rutland Factory choked
4 p.m
guns only . Sunday , Ma r ch JO.
3 n otp
1 p m.

Easter Special

Help Wanted
Of' I( ( GIRL

Employment Wanted

~usiness Services ]

_9- The Daily Senhnel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Friday. March 28, 1975

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NOON ON TtjURS. I - EAST COURT ST.,
POMEROY.

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Mr. and Mrs . Robert Webb,
Sunday at Guysville .

Beginning. April1

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Blue &amp; Grey Restaurant
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100 E. Main $f.
Pomeroy, Ohio

Most of the Arctic's lai!ds

lose their covering of ice·· and

s now

in

the

6 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.
Six Days A Week

summer .

Temperatures can rise to as
high as 90 degrees F . in some
places.

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SUGAR RUN MILLS
180 Mulberry

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. !ant·s"osPITAL NEws
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.Repuh ICan e m_s w
Ve~ransMemorlalHu;llal
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WASHINGTON (UPII _
Se n. J esse Hems,
I
R•N.C., has
called for the resignation or
Secre~ry of Stale Henry A.
Kissinger because he said
· "a man or proven
Ki·ssinger ts
failure" whose "usefulness" as
an internationa l negotiator has
ended.
• In a Senate speech late
Wednesda y night, Helms told
his colleagues before they !ell
on their Easter recess that the
collapse of Kissi nger's Middle
East peace initiatives and the
deteriorati ng situation in
Southeast Asia demonstrates
that Kissinger's • brand of
diplomacy is "the pohlics of
instability."
11
ln my judgment," Helms

MEIGS lHEATRE
Tonight thru Sunday
Marc h 28· 30

ANIMAL CRACKERS
Starring
The Fou,- Marx Brothers

I Rated GJ
Technicolor Cartoons
Show Starts at 7:00p.m .

Admitted - Bernice Molden,
Plfmeroy; Roland Morris,
Rutland .
sa id,
" Dr .
Kissinger 's
Discharged - Robin Elkins,
Wendy Elkins,
Linda Jacks,
. use ft~ness as a negotiator is Cl
S 'lh L . Wolle
•nded.
Ht
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dt'plonlacv
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arence
nu
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OIS
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ruins . His eredibilily with both Linda Nelson, Melvina Barnthe Arabs and tlte Israelis has hart', Millard Bailey, Carl
collaps•d.
Gheen.
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" ll is clear tha t a fresh start
Holzer Medical Center
must be made by someone who
1Discharged, March 27)
can have the confid ence on all
Ail een Angles , Cheryl
sides, 'including the confidence
Adams,
Dianne Barl ow,
of the American people."
"Events nuw are too grave, Brenda Barnell, Sally Belz,
the si lualion in every corner of Brenda Callihan , Russell
the world)oo delicate, for our Can terbury , Mrs . Frank
international affa irs to be Carls on and son, Thomas
directed by a man of ' proven Clar k, Crystal Creel, Lola
Cu nningham, Oscar Cunfailure," Hehus sa id .
" I suggesl lhal lhe secretary ningham, Mary Mable Davis,
and the Pres id ent should John Dick, Venelta rields,
consider whether now is the Mar tha Graley, Joe Hentime for Dr. Kissinger to step derson, Mary House, Karla
Ingels, Linda Johnson, Wesley
quietly from the scene."
Kelvinglon, Albert Leffler ,
Renate Lenegar, Edward
Long, Paula Malone, Jane
Marlin, Michael McGuire,
SQL.'D CALLED
Juanita Morris, Harold
RACINE - ~ ~e Racine E-R Moxley, Palsy Ogdin, Maude
Squad was called Thursday al Persinger , Julia Plunkett,
I :30 p.m. to Tri-State Materi ~ l ~ Elnora Prtce, Lillian Rice,
Co., Letart ralls, for Robert riemon Seagraves, Russell
Valentine, who had •l!lltained a Stiverson, Rachael Swnner,
possible fracture to his fo ol. He Lewis Taylor , Mrs. Gary
was l;!ken to Pleasant Valley Thivener and daughU!r, Dana
Hospi ta l.
Turner, Willlam Whealdon,
Carroll Williams.
(Births)
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fields,
a daughter, New Haven, W.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Ferrell, a daughU!r, Gallipolis;
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mays, a
daughter, Wellston; Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Douglas Morrow, a
daughter, Leon, W. Va.

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James Hall, Mason; Lucy
Cash, Point Pleasant; Samuel
Nibert, Galllpolls Ferry; Mrs.
James Council, Langsvllle;
Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Leon;
Mrs. Charles Fielder, Point
Pleasant; Mrs. Roy Meadows,
Apple Grove; Fred PainU!r,
Bidwell; and Harry Boyer,
Mason.

Two egg hunts
,are scheduled

Nest egg showing signs of wear?
A Savings Account's the answer.
Safe'n sound. Handsome interest.
First-aid for fractured finances.

MASON, W.Va.- Plam are
being announced for two
Easter Egg Hunts, one In Point
Pleasant and the other in
Mason on Sunday.
In Point Pleasant the Pat
Wll son Shrine Club, in
cooperation with Citizens
Nallonal Bank, will sponsor the
Egg Hunt to be held at I p.m.
Sunday in Krodel Park.
Mrs. Derrell (Charlotte)
Jenks is chairperson of the
Mason Egg Hunt, which is
sponsored by the Town of
Mason lor aU children of that
community. It will be held in
the town park at 1:30 p.m. for
children up to H years old.
Prizes will be awarded.
Mrs. Jenks said in the event
of rain it may be delayed WlW
Isler in the day, and possibly
Wltll the next SW1day at the
same time, depending on the
weather.
24 BABIES DIE
BELGRADE (UP!)
Twenty • !ow- sleeping babies
from one to seven days old died
of suffocation today In a
hospital infants ward during a
lire caused by a faulty electric
circuit .

All Accounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

The Navy last April adopted
procedures designed to increase competition among
suppliers of critical pump and
turbine parts in an effort tD

Ruth teams to sign up
SOLID 18-karat gold
medal honoring the late
President Lyndon Johnson Is
displayed by Mrs. Johnson
who attended the presentation with her daughter
Lynda. Tbe medals, minted
in a limited edition of 1,000,
are being sold to raise money
lor the LBJ Memorial Grove
in Washlng!Dn, D. C.

Convention set

Junior and Senior Babe Ruth
teams will hold a Signup Day
SWlday, March 30, all p.m. at
the Pomeroy City Hall .
All boys are asked to bring
their birth certificates ; Jr.
Babe Ruth boys are to bring
$3.50 for insurance and caps
and the Sr. team is to bring $5
for insurance and caps.
These two teams will be
managed by Woody Call and
Charley Marshall. Mike Marlin
and Brian Mullen will work as

Americans, Pomeroy Phillies,
Syracuse, Harrisonville,
Eastern, and Rutland.
Last year the Meigs Sr. Babe.
Ruth learn compiled a record
of 2l! wins against only seven
losses in its first year. The
te~ms will play any team that
ts Interested .

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(UP!) - The New York Mets
Thursday sent rookie pitchers
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and infielder Rich Pulg tD their
minor league complex for GOOD AT TWO 'llllNGS
reassignment.
PITTSBURGH (UP!)- UniThe cuts lefl 31 players in the versity of Pittsburgh AllMets' camp.
America running back Tony
Dorsett excels al something
besides football-getting parking tickets.
Dorsett; a sophomore at Pitt,
was fmed $1,145 in Traffic
Coort Thursday for falling to
pay 99 overdue parking tickets.

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HARTrDRD, w. va . .~ ,
David Cole !U.s been selected '.
chairman of the CommWlily
Development Plannin~
Committee recently named
here which will meet AprilS to
consider street improvements
and other high priority
projects.
Other members of the
committee, which mel Wednesday night are A. K. MeCIWlg, Earl Fields, Maxine
Arnold, Peggy Reilmir&lt;:, and
Lois Ann Gibbs. Aiso .prescnt
were thre&lt; councilmen, Donald
Fields, Vernon Grinstead and
Rupert Howard.
The meeting, to be held at
7:30p.m. April 5, in the Hart- .
ford School is open to the
public.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown,
local, were recent visi!Drs of
Mr. and Mrs . Harley T.

Johnson .
. Recent visitors of Mrs.
Bertha Russell
Mr. .and.
h LemlwereGall
Mrs. Jo n
ey,
oway,
0.; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyce;
Columbus; Mr , and Mrs.
William Russell, Chesler; Mrs.
Nina Zaayer James and Lynn
of Pleasantville, 0 .; Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Russell, Michael and
Ranee, Minersville; Mr.
Wayne Russell, Pomeroy; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Rll&amp;'lell, Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Russell,
Amanda and Michael, Mrs.
Carol Russell, Mrs. Brenda
Reggy, SU!phnia of Wolf Pen
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Venoy, Robin and Glenda
Gwn, local.
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Mrs. Bertha Russell receive&lt;!
telephone calls from her sons,
Mr. Jed Russell of Oregon and
Mr. Carl Russell of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lemley
and Mrs. Bertha Russell were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willlani
Woodard in Langsville, Ohio
Thursday.
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Mrs. Alice Russell and Mrs:
Brenda Haggy and Stephni@,
are spending the week with Mr .
and Mrs. Tom Swnmerfiekl
and family of Dlinois.
Mrs. Clin!Dn Gilkey was a
Sunday and Wednesday visitor
of Mr . and Mrs. Lincoln
Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson
were in Cincinnati over the
weekend for her uncle, Mr,
risher's ftu~eral. Mrs. Geneva
Shumate returned home after
spending some lime with her
brother and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Haning, Rhonda and Ronald,
visited Mr. and Mrs. James
Reeves, Sunday.

End•Of-The-Mo.n th Sale
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prices wW remain, pledges
Saudi Arabia's oil minister
Ahmed Zakl Yamani during
an OPEC conference beld in
Vienna.

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practices adversely affeel.t
snWl Wsine&amp;llln the Columbus
area which previously SUpplied
submarine replacement P8r1B.
He can document 28 ezam.
pies of procurement extrava.
gances that threaten to leave
the Navy a captive of high.&lt;!oat
defense suppliers and bankrupt
small WsineBS, said Devine.
"The public deserves a
doUar's worth of value for a
doUar's worth of expenditure,"
Devine said. "Current prac.
tices are extremely wasteful."

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SALAD - Cottage Cheese, Macaroni, 7·Up,
Slaw. Tossed.
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MEAT - Baked Ham , Flbunder Fish. Roast
Beef. Ch icken.
VEGETABLES - Baked Beans, Peas &amp;
Carrots. Noodles. Potatoes (sweet.
mashed, home fries}
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save defense doUars and encourage small business!
Devine said.
As i!nplemented by the N~vy
bureaucracy, however, the
policy is an "utter failure,"
said Devine. He said the new
procedures reduced competition on 745 items fonnerly
procured through competitive
bidding.
Devine said in a statement
released here he has obtained
documents showing how the
changes in Navy procurement

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VILLE - William
There are seven teams althe
present lime. They are the E. Smith, 75, Knoll Court,
Middleport A's, Middleport EG ahahnna,diedTh':"'sdayin the
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HARTrORD, W. Va. - A
Westerville, after a long
convenllon will be held here
nell Thursday at 7:30p.m. al
ill illness.
Mr. Smith is a former
tjl~.gr.~l!f school to prepare for
resident or the Pomeroy area
thtt-·~~'le'OI'n·muni ty 's
annual
electi'On on April 10. Since only
and was a World War II
veteran serving in the Navy.
one convention is held in Hartlord, candidates on all tickets
He is survived by his wife,
Frances; three sons, Dale,
will be selected.
Zanesville; Don Almeda,
There have been indications
Calif,; Guy, Lancaster; two
that incwnbent Mayor Charles
Black will seek re~lection .
WASHINGTON (UP! l - daughters, Mrs. Kenneth
Hartford residents also will While House and congressional Scragg, Titusville Fla., and
select a recorder and five sources say former Wyoming Sylvia Carman, Pomeroy; one
councilmen.
Gov. Stanley Hathaway will be brother, Dorsel Smith,
named Secretary of the In- Hemlock Grove; 15 grandterior to succeed Rogers C. B. children and 20 greatMorton, nominated Thursday grandchildren.
Mr. Smith's funeral was held
as commerce secretary.
ATHENS LIVESTOCK
Morton replaced rrederick at the Evan~ rWleral Home,
TWO FINED
SALES INC.
Dent, sworn in Wednesday as Livingston Ave., Columbus,
rined in the court of
Stock Steers ( 400.700 lbs.) the chief U. S. trade negotiator. and he was buried in the
Pomeroy Mayor Dale E. Smith
22.5().27, Stocker Heifers ( 4IJO. Hathaway, 50, was at his Gahanna Cemetery.
600 lbs.) 21.7&gt;-25.75.
Thursday night were ·Leo
Torrington, Wyo., home ThursCows - Commercial 21.00. day night and was unavailable CHANGES JOBS
Johnson, Hemlock Grove, $10
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Pat and costs on a shoplifting
24.50, Utility 10-21.75, Canner- for comment.
O'Brien, head football coach at
Cutter J.i.7&gt;-18.90.
A conservative who claims Wooster College the past four charge, and Coy Nltz,
Stocker Cows (by the head) he is not a politician, Hathaway
Pomeroy, $125 and costs on a
years, will he head coach at charge of driving while in14 7. 5().355.
was the only governor of hi.s
Bulls 22-26.20, Veals (choice- s~le to serve two four.year Western Hills ijigh School here toxicaled. Delores Sommers,
prime) 40-47.50, Hogs 311-39.20, terms. He first was elected in next season, it was annoWlced Pomeroy, forfeited a $30 bond
posted on an intoxication
Sows 36.75, Boars 30.30.70, Pigs 1966 and declined to rWl for a Thursday.
O'Brien,
who
has
been
at
(by the head) I&gt;-25.50, Shoats third term last year.
Wooster a total of nine years, charge.
(by the head ) 26-38.50.
Halhawa'y, a lawyer, was told recently he would not
previously had been reported be offered a contract for the
DINNER POSTPONED
COLUMBUS (UPIJ - Feder- in line for a federal judgeship. 197:&gt;-76 school year because 10.
The
spaghetti ·dinner that
al.state summary of' Ohio Morton was the first Easterner
year
staffers
are
au!Dmatically
was to be held April 5 by the
livestock auctions March 27, to head the Interior Deparltenured. The school's policy is Pomeroy Fire Department and
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Cattle: compared to last men an
a away s ap- not to tenure faculty members
Thursday slaughter steers t-3.10 pointmenl would return the job whose main job~ are not Emergency Squad has been
postponed Wltil a laU!r dale.
higher, slaughter heifers steady to a Westerner
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leaching.
to 4 higher, slaughter cows .SO·
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Date
and time will be an1.50 higher, slaughter bulls .SO Morton, 60, 1s a former
"I'm interested in remaining nOWlced later.
higher, veolers steady to 2 Maryland congressman and as a head football coach, so I
towar, feeder cattle 1.50 higher chairman of the Republican applied at Western Hills," said
at ucyrus.. steady
to weak at National Committee · His
Wilmington
~
O'Brien, 43, who served a&amp;. an
Slaughter steers: choice 925· brother, Thurston, was a assistant coach at Xavier
1175 lb 2-3 39.50-40.60. lew high senator from Kentucky and University here in the early
dressing Indiv iduals up to 41.75, also headed the RNC.
Continued !rom page I
1960s.
3·4 37-39.25 ; good 2-4 33.25·35.50,
port
was
being
carefullY
studied tO determine whether the airlift
high dressing 36-37.60 ; standard
could
be
resumed.
1-3 28.85·34.75.
Slaughter heifers : choice and
U. S. airlift planes flew a total of 37 !Ughta into Pochentong
prime 800-1120 lb 2-4 37·39.75,
!ringing ·rice from South Vietnam and fuel and am·.
Thursday,
few individual high dressing
mWlition from Thailand. Government troops reported gaill! ·
&lt;0.50-41.25 ; choice 3-4 34-37.30 ;
GOOD NEWS
good 2-4 2'1 -34, high dressing 34·
against the rebels in the fierce fighting for control of the "rocket ·
35.85, few low dressing down to
PITTSBURGH (UP!} belt" region west of the airport.
28.50 ; standard 23.75-30.10.
Le!thander Ken Brett of the
Siaughter cows: utility and
Pittsburgh : ··ates got some
commercial 850·1685 lb 18.50·
good news Th"; sday. He was
24.25 ; high dressing utility
WASHINGTON - MULTIBILLION DOLLAR ad23.50-25.10.
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told there was nothing wrong ministration
estimates of the cost of a Senate farm bW were
Sla4ghter bulls : 1650·1965 lb ,&lt;
with his ailing elbow.
29-30.75.
partly based on a bookkeeping technique that shows blgh shortDr. Albert Ferguson, team run charges and ignores money that w~uld be expected w be
Vealers : choice 235-245 lb 5158.
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physician, told Brett to apply returned later in the form of sales of surplus commodities,
Feeder cattle: choice steers
moist
heat to his lefl elbow and govenunent economists confirmed today. The technique used
300·500 tb 22.75-28 ; good and
it
easy for a few days.
take
choice steers and butls 300·505
was one of two pooslble metliods of forecasting coots of governib 20·25.50, few thinly fleshed
Brett, who underwent ment price support loan operatiOfl!l for crops like wheat, feed .
t7.50-t9.85; standard 355-570 lb
surgery on the elbow during grains, cottQn and soybeans. ·
t5.25·20.75. Good and choice
the off season, flew back to the
heifers 2t0-600 lb 20.25.75; good
The system used lor estimates furnfshed tD the Senate just'
Pirates' · training camp at
300-530 ib thinly fleshed 17·22,
before
it passed an emergency !ann support bill thl8 week was
fleshy 23·25.25.
Bradenton, ria., Thursday,
based on forecasting net govenunent loans to growers in each of•
Hogs : barrows and gilts
saying he had heard .Ometlling
steady, US 1-2 218·236 ib 39.80·
the three crop yean beginning with 1975. It ignores the fact that ··
"pop" in his elbow while pit,j(),60 ; us 2·3 211-245 lb 39. 10·
in exchange for the loan money, the government would acqulre
39.75.
ching an exhibition game
ownership
of commodity stocks and might get much of the
Sows steady , US 1·3 323-523 lb
Tuesday.
34:25-37. ··
money back by selling the stocks in later years.
• rFeed'e~ljrigs sl..,dy, US 2-3 30&lt;IQ,II&gt;:l91/j0·25 per head.
Sheep: slaughter lambs steady, choice full wool and shorn .
with No. 2 peltst03-lt2 lb 47.50·
49, tow 11'1 lb 47.25.
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COLUMBUS. (UPI) - The
Navy's restrictive purchasing
procedures represent a
"classic case of bureaucratic
bungling" harmful tD small
business and economy-minded
taxpayers, according tD Rep.
Samuel L. Devine, R.Qhio.
Devine said Navy policies

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HERE IT COMES !.... Todd Snowden, right, is waiting lor the puck in a last and furious
game of air hockey as his opponent, David Davis, hopes there will be no return. Air Hockey is
one of the many games available at the Meigs Youth Canteen open from 8-12 every Saturday
night.

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lly MEL CREMF.ANS
RUTLAND - Young people
have a good thing goi ng !11
Rulland these days.
Senior highschool and recent
high sc hoo l graduates arc
welcomed to the Meigs Youth
Ca nt ee n located · in th e
basement of the Rutland
United Met hodist Church
located across the stree t fr om
the old Rutland High S&lt;: houl
Gym.

The can teen is sponsored by

the Meigs Coun ty Uni ted
Methodist Youth Council and

the Rulland United Methodist

hcH' C been
many
irnprovements and a steady but
· The center which is opera ted not overwhelming group of
and maintained by the young
young people to enjoy what the
people of the Untied Methodist center has to offer.
Church, is open every Saturday
Everyone in the age group
night rrom8 to 12 p.m. (t offers mentioned is given a special
an ::tlmosp here for the young invitation by the youths of the
people of the area to be 'Rutland Uni ted Methodist
togethe r to share good Chu rch to come out uny
fellowship , !&gt;lay pool m· one of Saturday evening and find out
the other games which they __. what there is for them at the
have to offer: to tal k, or to have
Meigs Youth Ca nteen.
"just plain fun " .
The Canteen's games include
Since the opening of the pool, ping pong, a ir hockey, a
center in December, there miniature bowling machine,
Churdl.

ENTER IN - This sign hangs above the entrance of the
Meigs Youth Canteen located In the basement of the RuUand
United Methodist Church, Main St., Rutland. All young
people in senior high school and recent high school grads
are welcome to attend the center each Saturday night from 812 p.m.
for the lounge and Foreman
l&lt;iblc. There is a lounge which and Abbott, also of Middleport,
has comfortable chairs and donated a television set to the
couches for those who wish to cente r. F'or the hungry there
sit and talk or watch TV.
are potato chips to be purBaker rurnilure in Mid· chased and also pop from a
dleport donated .some furniture
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GALLIPOLIS·POINT PLEASANT

SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1975

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford signed a $24.8 billion
income tax cut bill Saturday despite what he called its "serious drawbacks."
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In a speech to the nation Ford said, "in signing t IS 1 . am
keeping my promise to reach a reasonable ~ompromtse wtth the
Congress and to provide a needed boost to the economy . I must say
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again this is as far as I will go."
The President said the bill's personal and busmess mcome tax cuts
will push the federal deficit for the fiscal year beginning July I to about
$60 billion, and declared; "I am drawing the line right here. This IS as
far as we dare go."
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economic health: "lf we use common
sense and prudence, I am confid~nt that
the present recession will retreat into
historY.''
Ford said the Mart ·of the current
economic battle is jobs. Some economic
signs ate pointing up but ''the employment
picture remains bleak," he sa1d, and
added that the best way tD get the jobless
back tD work is by "temporary tax incentives tD charge up our free enterprise
system--not by government handouts and
makework programs that go on forever ."
The bill contains $20 billion in individual breaks including:
-Rebates of $100 to $200 for most taxpayers.
- 1975 tax cuts of $30 up to almost $600
per taxpayer.
- A special one-time $50 payment to
Social Security recipients.
....: A maximwn $2,1100 tax credit for
those who buy newly constructed homes.
-Special payments or up tD $4,1100 for
working poor who support children.
- Extension of unemployment
compensation in nine high unemployment
for another 13 weeks to a total of 65 weeks.
Business taxes are cut by $4.8 billion,
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·- "I will resist every attempt by the
Congress tD .add another dollar tD this
deficit by new spending programs. I w1ll
make no exceptions, except where our long
national security'interests are involved as
in the obtainment of energy independence," he said.
The President called the tax cuts "a
reasonable compromise" between his
request for a $16 billion cut and the big $33
billion bill voted by the Senate.
But rord said the cong-ressional version
which he is accepting "fails tD give adequate relief tD mliilons of middle income
tax payers who already contribute the
biggest share of federal taxes."
"The mosttroublesome defect of this bill
is the fact that Congress added tD an
urgently needed anU..-ecession tax reduction a lot of extraneous changes in our
tax laws ... they were adopted in a hectic
last minute session before recessing. This
is no way to legislate fundamental lax
reforms," he said.
Ford said that after Congress returns
from its Easter holidays he will ask the
Iawinakers to carry out a comprehensive
review of the tax structure.
Despite the bill's drawbacks, Ford said
he remains an optimist about America's

$170,000
to OVHS

Three highways closed
by water on Saturday

WASHINGTON-U.S. Rep. Clarence
Miller and the Appalachian Regional
Commission (ARC) announced in
Washington Saturday approval .of a
$170,1100 grant for the seventh continuation
of the Ohio Valley Health Services
FolUldation Planning and Administrative
project in Athens, Ohio.
Serving the 213,700 residents of
Athens, Hocking, Gallia, Jackson,
Lawrence, Meigs, and Vinton Counties, the
project has been responsible for
developing 115 health..-elared projects
since its inception in 1967.
lls current priorities include
prevention, community health education,
satellite health centers. solid waste

GALLIPOLIS - Three area highways were closed Saturday due lo high
water. Closed were Rt. 554 west of
Cheshire; Rl. 218 · below Mercerville
and Rl. 681 In Meigs County west of Rt.
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First 'college days' set
· April 1-2 in 2 schools
and Informative ·facts about your ·CommiUllty College. Each session is open to the
public so accurate information about
Community Coilege can ,be disseminated.
The pubic is invillld. Come to elthet: North
Gallia or Southwestern High School, April
I, or April2, to learn about the Commtu~ily
College.
If anyone is unable lo make il to either
school, watch for further announcements .
Rio Grande Community College personnel
will be visiting each high school in Gallia,
Jackson, Meigs and Vinton CoWl!les in the
next two months for Community College
Day.
Commtu~ily College Day has been
established In each school with the
cooperation of the local scho&gt;l boards, for
which Rio Grande Collimtu~ity College is
grateful.

RIO GRANDE - The first annual
Community College Day has been
scheduled for Gallia County High Schools
this year, with the first two being at Southwes tern and North Gallia High Schools.
CommWlity College Day al Southwestern High School will be Tuesday, April
1, and at North Gallia High School,
Wednesday, April 2.
Members of the Rio Grande Commtu~ily College staff will be in the libra~y
at Southwestern on Tuesday and in the
library al North Gallia on Wednesday
from 9 a.m. lUI til noon; from I p.m . until 5
p.m., and from 6 p.m. lUltil 8 p.m. to explain the policies and procedures of the Rio
Grande Community College.
There will be hourly sessions featuring
admissions, financial aid, course
availabilities and many other lnU!resting

Banker Reed on congressional
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Congressmen Miller and Latta lor the
visitation.
On Tuesday Reed mel with James E.
Smith, comptroller of lhe Cw-rency at the
L'Enfanl Plaza followed by a llUlcheon •
co nference al the Federal Reserve
Building.
In the evening, a reception was -held
for Congressional delegation members
and agency representatives,in the Dolley
Madison Ballroom .
Wednesday, Reed, William Morgan,
secretary of the Ohio Bankers AssoclaliQn,
and Lester Essington, president of the
Perry Cotu~ty Bank, toured the "FreOO.om
Train." The rreedom Train, conststing of
25 cars features displays Significant tQ the
nation 's history. II will be on e~iblt acroljS
the nation the next 22 months.
The train, equipped with special SOI!"d
features and conveyors which .'Pove
visitors through the cars, will be on display
in Columbus at the Army Depol from May
22 through Jtu1e 1, Reed said who urged the
public to ~ee it. The train, a display.for _the
nation's 200ih birthday, is owned PY live
corporations.

POMEROY - Theodo,·e T. Reed Jr. ,
president of The Farmers Bank and
Savings Co., was one of 35 Ohio bankers
last week who participated in high-level
briefings on monetary policies of the
federal government.
The occasion was the annual
Congressional Visitation lo Washington, D.
C. as a member of the Ohio Bankers
Association Public Affairs CommilU!e. It
was Reed's eighth visi~tion. · ·
Reed was among those meeting on
Monday with rred Wille, chairman of the
Federal neposil Insurance Corporallon,
for a iuncheon conference at the . ~-me
building.
Also on Monday there was an
American Bankers Assn. government
relations- briefing and in the evening a
reception for Con~ressional aides at The
Madison. Reed was assigned to

Rick &lt;.:ollins elected
president of Jaycees

BUCKEYE TREE PLAN'i'ED IN PUBLIC SQUARE Members of the French City Campen and Hikers Assn.
pbinled a Buckeye tree in the southwest corner of· Ill~
Ga\lipollS City Park Saturday afternoon. Associated with the
National Campers and Hikers Association, ~ f'rcnch City

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallla County
Sheriff;s deputies rriday completed investigation ·iniD an apparent accidental
shooting of a Virginia woman Thursday
night at the Silver·Bridge Shopping Plaza.
According tD the invesligaticln report,
Mrs. Sandra Giggelts of Danville, Va., had
parked her car and \vas walking toward
the Kroger Store when she dropped her
purse.
A .22 caliber pistol inside the purse
discharged, the bullet striking her in the
left leg between the knee and ankle.
She was· ~ken to the Holzer Medical
Center for trealmenl and released. No
charges were filed in· the case. Mrs.
Giggetts !Did police she was carrying the
weapon for her protection. Deputies F)'iday continued an · investigation in!D the vandalism of 12 mail
boxes located along Story's Run Rd. and
Rt. 554 in Cheshire Twp. The complaint
was made by Lee McCarty, Cheshire
postmaster.
Deputies also Investigated a vandalism report Friday night at the
residence of Charles Yarbrough of Rt. I,
Gallipolis (Bulaville-Porter Rd.). Yar·
brough reported someone slashed the hres
on his car.
A theft report involving a lawn mower
owned by Kenneth Hanshaw of Priest's
Trailer Court' near Addison was also investigated .
One arrest recorded was Archie James ·
Woosley, 33, Clinton, Va. charged with .
Shoplifting $2.51 worth qf items from the
Rile · Aid Store at the .Silver l3rldge
Shopping .Plaza.

Gallia,Jackaon-Vinton Voc~tlonal Board pi Education expectl the ne". BuFkeye .
HlllsCaOO Center•.,.. Rio-Grande to be ready for oW.~by ·~!f·· 28'..1Nork.~
contl!Jues lllthe site above despite the adverse weather conditions.

BUCKEYE HILLS CAREER CENTER- With the employment of !ow- new
instructors for the 197&gt;-_76 school term, and purc;hase or fixed equipmenl, the .

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Chap~r is made up of 17 6fe!i families. Fourteen 1ne111bers
were 'on hand for Saturday's community pro~l. Taking ~art
in the actual planting, left Ia right, were Jal)les S. King,
Harland Sanders, a national representative of NCHA, B1U
.Seyfrierl and -Merrill Saunders.

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POMEROY - The Meigs County
Jaycees have elected new officers.
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They are Rick Collins, prestdenl; Btll
YoUJ)g, interfllll vice president; Richard
· Poulin, external vice president ; Larry
Spencer, secretary; Don . Nelson,
treasurer; Rick . Crow, mlemal loco!
director and Dan Abbott, external local
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Dwight Goins, president, appomted
Ralph Werry s~te director .. An awards.
banquet was scheduled for April -~ at the
Meigs Inn for Jaycees and their wives.
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CONTRACT AWARDED
CHARLESTON - The . contract f~r ·
construction on W. Va. 2 in Cabell .and
:Mason counties has been awarded by the
West Virginia Departmeni&gt;Of Highways to
Carl M. Geupel Construction Co., Inc:., of
Colwnbus, Ohio for grading and draining,
paving ahd Slglis on 9.725miles of W.Va. 2
rrom Crown City Ferry to the MalOn
count~ Une, io be financed with W. Va. 2
bond funds eosling $10,224.344.
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