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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-PomerQy, 0 ., Thursday, M~y 15, 1975

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Meigs. 4:H.Club News
The
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Springs
Ladybugs 4-H Club met April
28 in the basement of the
Rock Springs Church with
three advisors, and 14
members, and one visitor
present.
The club will have a bake
sale on May 17 at 9 a.m. at
Kroger's Store. The club
members also discussed the
mothe r s and da ughter s
dinner and their projects for
the new year. - Pam Eva'lls.
A• NEW 4-H CLUB, the
Rutland
Road r unner s ,
organized on April 28 at the
home of Janet Bolin, advisor,
with seven members present.
Members decided on a name
for the club, elected officers
1111d decided to take a field
trip . Projects the club
members decided to take are
. Ohio Birds and First Aid.
For recreation tbey played
baseball. Afterwards , Mrs.
Bolin served refreshments. Marty Spangler.
OFFICERS FOR the new
year were elected at the April
28th meef,ing of the Chester
Farm Boys as follows , Randy
Keller, president; Brian
White, vice president ; Ray
Werry, secretary; Rodney
Keller, treasure r ; Keith
Krautter, reporter , and
Eddie Holter, recreation
leader. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Roger Keller .
- Keith Krautter.
THE TUPPERS Plains 4-H
Girls discussed their "Clean
Up Tuppers Plains'' campaign at the May lsi meeting
held at the home of Rose
Carr. There were three advisors and 14 members
present.
A play was given by Lesa
Sampson for the members.
For refreshments the older
members made pizza and the
younger members made
juice. -Diana Jones.
THE ALFRED ANGELS
met May 8 at the home of
Dorothy Calaway. There
were two advisors and 11
members present . The
members discussed · the
outdoor cookery project, and
by what date to purchase
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material.
Susan HenderSon gave a
demonstration on "How To

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Vet clinic .
is opened
near Shade
Dr. John S. Theiss , formerly associated with Dr . J .
K. Bratton and Dr. M. S.
Phillips at the Athens
Veterinary Hospital, has
opened a new practice, the
Lodi Veterinary Clinic, on U.
S. Route 33 at the southern
edge of Shade.
Dr. Theiss graduated in
1955 from Ohio State
University , He is a member
of the board of trustees of the
Ohio Veterinary Medical
Assn . and is secre tary of the
Southeastern State Board for
· Veterinarieans.
His wife and c hildren
reside at their farm near
Shade. Office hours are by
. appointment only . The phone
number is 696-1111 , Dr .
Theiss doctors both small and
large animals.

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Pin a Pattern on Material".
After r ecreation ,
Lori
Robinson and Tara Gutherie
served refreshments. The nextmeetingwillbeJune 5 at
the home of Dorothy
Calaway. - Sharon Henderson .
THE
HARRISONVILLE
Girls 4-H Club met Mayl2 at
the Harrisonville Grange
Hall. There were two advisors and nine members
present. For business ,
members agreed not to have
r efres hme nts , to have
recreation, and the date of
the next meeting, which will
be May 21. - Beverly Bishop.
THE HILLBILLIES 4-H
Club met May 9 a t the home
of Maxine Dyer, advisor .
Members planned to have a
wiener roast after their next ·
meeting on May 31 at the
Dyer home .
Reports· · and
demon·
strations given were, Mike
McGuire, Health Report ;
Mark McGuire, Safety
Report; Patty Dyer, Proper
Poise a nd Posture ; Kevin
Napier, Parts of a Model
Airplane;
Billy
Dyer ,
Photography; Patti Dugan,
Tricks for Treats and
Creative Arts .
For rec reation the members had a sing-a-long .
Refreshments were served
by Patti Dugan.

MEIGS lHEATRE
TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

Fri., Sat ., Sunday
Roge r Moore As
James Bond 007 in

THE MAN WITH
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Rated " PG"
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In accordan ce wi t h Sec.
307 .86 o f th e O h io Re v ised
Cod e, Sea ted Sid s w i ll be
r ec e ive d by t he Meig s. County
Comm iss ion e r s i n t h eir off ic e

in the Cour t Hous e, Pom eroy ,
Ohio 45T69 ; u n.t il 9 : 30 a .m .
May 29, 1975 ; a t wh ic h ti me
and p lace t he b id s y.-i ll be
op ened an d r ead a l ou d tor a
N ew sel f . toading scr ap er
c ompl e t e w i th ·manuf ac tur er s

st anda rd acces sori es.
A d eal e r 's

represe nta t ive

sh a ll pr ov i de in stru cti ons i n

th e pro pe r o p e r a t ion and
m a in t enance of the New
Scrap e r .a t the tim e of
deli v er y . One co mpl ete set of
pa rt s, se r vice and r epai r , and
op era to r 's manu a l sh a ll be
provided w i th each New unif.
Th e successf ul b idd er sha l l
pro v id e a on e y ea r warr ant y
for th e New Sc raper and af .
t achme·nt s s u ppl i ed . Th e
w arr a nt y sha l l n o t li mit
oper at i ng hour s.
The fo ll owi ng speci f ications
to be cons i der ed as m in i m um
r equ ir eme nts tor th e New
Sc raper : 9 c u , yd , 11 ton ,
hy dra ulica lly op era ted .
E11gine
Di ese l V .a. 500 cu . in ., 4
cyc l e, br pke hor se power 175,
w it h w ef .ty pe cyl inder li ner s
and oi I t o wa t er typ e o il cool er .
Transmission
Power sh ift , r ear m o un ted ,
four man ua ll y sel ect ed gea r
ran g ed
w ith
.ma nu a l l y
sele ct ed t o r q u e co nv erted
lo ck .up in each rang e . •
Final Drive
Doubl e redu c t ion , plan teary
type
Differential
Pow er t ~ an s f er, no slip,
auto m ati c fricti on t y pe.
Tires
Pow er tran s•er , no slip ,
a utomati c fri cti on typ e.
Tires
Ma xim um ot 4, 23 .5 x 25,
12P R

Steering
Posi t ive hydrau li c , v ar ia bl e
sp ee d , m a xim um tu rn in g
angl e 90 d egree l eft or rig ht
Brake s
Sho e
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17" x 4" on a l l four whee ls,
Cutting Blade
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Rig id mo un t w i t h 3 p iece
cut.ting edge, 1 drop center
blade , J ~'· x 13" x 4 33'4 ", 2 end
b lades l .a" x 13 '' x 22", d ripp er
teet h .
Elevator
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dri ve n
w ith
reve r se control. J p iece tooth
ring o n dr.ive spro c k et s,
gear box, 37 : 1 rat io , shOck
m Ounted , 15 f l ights on ch ain
Tail Gate
H y dra u li c c on t r o l w i l h
a ut oma t ic re turn .
Width

WOM.EN'S SPORTSWEAR
Ourentireslockofmissesandwomenssizes in
active and spectator sportswear is included.
Pants · Skirts - Coordinates . Blouses - Shirts .
Knit Tops . Sweaters . Tank Tops . Halters •
Shorts .

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Sport shirt sizes small (fits 14-14'12), medium
(fits sizes 15-15112 ), large (fits sizes 16- 16112)
and extra large (fits sizes 17-17112).

$7.30 for Plant s, 1
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this sale.

18' 10 "

Tractor Ground Clearance

18"

Thi s machine mu s t be
equipped with ROP S Canopy ,
muff l er , d r y t y pe a ir c leaner
w i th rest ric tor ind icat or , air
engine o il pan and tran smission guard .
Deal er t o f urnish t he ir own
bid form s . Th e front of t he
envel op es enclo sing ltl e bi ds
m ust be ma rked "Scra per
Bi d ."
Th e M ei g s County Com ·
mi ssi on er s may acc ept th e
low est bi d or sel ec t th e best
bid for t he in tended purpose,
and r ese rv e the right to r ejec t
an y or a l l bid s o r an )l part
t hereo f .,..
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began in 1896, put in a 15 hour day and received $5 a month
plus board. Thursday Kiser just " took it easy", however.

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for yourself or as Father's Day Gifts. June 15.

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combat action associated with
the successful rescue of an
American merchant freighter
and its crew seized Monday by
Cambodian gunboats.
Two destroyers with loud
speakers circled the island
with loud speakers searching
for possible stragglers.
Penta gon officials said
parts of the Marine force were
scattered among four warships that took part in the
battle, while others flew to
Thailand en route to home
bases in the Pacific. " It's all
jumbled up at this point," one
officer said.
The Pentagon said it would

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today.
The Marine landing force
and helicopters, searching for
a captured merchant crew
that wasn 't even on the jungle
island , e ncountered stiff small
arms fire from the Cambodian
defenders, the Pentagon said.
The brief military adventur e in the Gulf of
Thail a nd , the first U.S .
combat mission in Southeast
Asia since the Vietnam cease·
fire 2-'h years ago, was being
ha iled as a reso unding
political victory for the Ford
administration .
The operation resulted in

the rescue of all 39 crewmen
and . the container ship
Mayaguez, seized· by Cam·
bodia 60 miles off its coast,
and proponents of the action
sa id it restor ed some of
America 's tarnished glory
after the loss of Cambodia and

O.est wound
incident is
being probed

Vietnan.
In addition to rescuing the
crewmen ·
from
the
"hijacking ," said Secretary of
Defense James R. Schlesinger
Thur sday, the " measured

response " wa s a " Umely
reaffirmation of freedom of

the seas."
In Honolulu, Adm . Noel
Gayler , who di.r ecte d the
military operations, · said
Thursday the Khmer Rouge
had previously fired on a
Swedish ship and a .South
Korean vessel and halted four
other ships in international
waters.
"We were not only providing
protection for American ships
by our action , but also international shipping against

su~h
high-banded
in·
terference with the passage by
those whose intentions were
peaceful uses of the sea," said
Gayler, commander-in-chief
of U.S. Pacific forces.
While questions remained
about ·cambodia ' s motives
and the timing of the U.S.
attacks - they came shortly
after Cambodia announced it
would release tbe Mayaguez
- congressional leaders of
both parties were proud and
sometimes
boa s tful
of
America's military response.
The While House said public
reaction in phone calls and
telegram s
was
over·
whelmingly supportive, and
President Ford's personal and
political stock rose sharply .

INews .• ·.in Brief~ brighten time in hospital
By UDited PresslnteruaUonal
COLUMBUS - THE OHIO HIGHWAY PATROL will take
applications from women for jobs as patrolwomen when it
begins accepting applicants for its next class at the Highway
Patrol Academy, it was learned· today. A patrol spokesman
told UP! · that an evaluation of patrol standards and
qualifications had been underway "for some time" but the
results had not yet been compiled.
"When applications are accepted for patrol officers then
women applicants will be accepted," said the spokesman. New
York and Pennsylvania are the only two states now accepting
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Gas curtailment
will .get worse

more ' :togetherness" ,
Senior citizens snacked on
cookies and iced tea, danced
to their heart's content while
Armand Turley turned out
favorite old songs for round
and square dancing on the
organ , joined into lively group
singing and ge nerally " had a
ba il. "
Prior to boarding the
Chaperone, the excursionists
walked from their center. on
Eas t Main St. to the courthou s e where the county
commissioners and mayors
signed
a
proclamation
declaring M~y to be "Senior
Citizens Month ".
The accompanying photos
were taken during Thursday's
busy, bus y time for the

Wanted man taken in
The Meigs County Sheriff's
· Dept. re ported today tha t
William Andrew Snider, Jr. ,
41, Gardenia , Calif., was
appre hended Thursday at 2
p.m. by Deputies Ray Manley
and Randy Carpenter.
Snider had aliegedly broken
into the home of Robert Fetty,
Salem Township Aug . 31, and
a warrant was issued for his
arrest a t that tlin.e .
. The sheriff's Dept. learned
that Snider was back at the
Fe tty Home. This was when

the two offic e rs were
dispatched to the location a nd
.apprehended Snider. He is in
ja il and will appear in county
court toda y.
At 4 p.m.' today Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenbach picked
up a walk-a way from GSI,
Robert Fa therly, 34, who will
be returned · today.
The deparlment also inves tigated two acc iden ts.
Wednesday at 11:30 p.m. in
Salem Towns hip Harley
Eblin , Jr ., 30, Rt. 2, Pomeroy,
was traveling east on SR 124

when he los t control, goin g off
the highway pn the right into a
ditch .
Ther e
was
m oder a te
damage, no injuries and no
citati ons reported.·
At 9:59 p.m. Thursda y in
Columbia Township , County
Road 1, J ane t L. Smothers, 28 ,
Buchtel , was traveling north
when lights fr om an oncoming
car blinded her and she went
off the road into. a ditch.
There were no in juries and
slight damage to the car . No
citation was iss ued .

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warraitts out
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By Jo Ellen Diehl
Providing necessary services that may go unnoticed
are women of the Ladies'
Auxiliary
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50 "ladies in pink" give their
time and Ients v6!untarily to
aid in eve ·yday operation of
the hospitl I.
Regular! ' seen by visitors
as they rna ntain the visitation
BA!jGJ!:OK - CHARGING THAT THE America he loved desk and t..e snack bar in the
Continued deterioration of . plies beginning November i.
had violated Thailand's sovereignty, Prime Minister Kukrit lobby, they also perform
natural
gas supplies will mean This compares with an
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bassador to Washington and ordering a complete review of all scenes. The women assist in
industrial c ustomers of winter.
serving
and
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the
treaties and agree111ents between the two countries. ,
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The high levels of curColuinbia
Gas of Ohio will be
"The United States has violated our sovereignty," Kukrit patients, deliver flowers, -'-"more
severe
next
winter
than
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on industrial and
told newsmen after a cabinet meeting that discussed the use o1 mail, and messages, prepare . . - last, J. M. Koebel, manager commercial customers are
U. S. Marines from a base in Thailand to retrieve the patients for x-rays, and collect ..,........
for
the gas company in the required because the 28 per
Ameri~:&amp;n merchant vessel Mayaguez and its crew from t.he the TV rental frees. The ......Gallia-Meigs
area, said today. cent shortfall in available
•Cambodians. "We Just can't ignore such action .by a friendly dedication of ·these women Koebel said 540 large suppl y must be abso rbed
·country," Kilkrit said. "In order to insure that such action does goes, for the most part, volume
and 840 smaller in- solely by these segments of
unrewarded
except
for
the
not occur again, we will inform the United States that we will
dustrial
customers in Ohio Columbia's market to ma ke
review all treaties and agreements in order to bring com- self..satisfaction they receive
could anticipate a minimum gas available ior human needs
knowing they've helped in
mitments up to date."
curtailment of 6Q per cent customers.
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below
their
normaf
allocations
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WASHINGTON- PRESIDENT FORD basked in glory at
during the five winter months dustries; Columbia pointed out
a state dinner Thursday night· as the Shah of Iran pleasant.
beginning November 1. He that the· ultimate amount .ol
Volunteers are ·Janice
congratulated him for "great leadership" and "not shrinking
AT SNACK BAR ...,- Helen Handley, a member of the
cautioned,
however, that the curtailment depends upon ll)e
Daniels,
president;
Ethel
in front of events" during the Cambodian crisis.
Veterans Memorial Ladies' Auxiliary, operates the cash
curtailment
projections are type· of curtailment plan the
His Imperial Majesty won loud and prolonged applause Grueser, vice president; register at the snack bar in her duties as a "Pink Lady".
on
preliminary
figures Federal Power Commission
based
.when he said in a toast to Ford: "May I congratulate you on the Clara Burris, secretary; The volunteers assist inthe operation of the hospital.
and could be increased.
will impose on Columbia Gas
great leadership and-the right decisions you took for your Nettie Hayes , treasurer;
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Last
year
industrial
curTransmission
beginning Nov .
Mildred
Fry,
corres)londing
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taitment
reached
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cent
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and
how
exiensively
small
freedom . "Th!J Is precisely what the world needa ~ courage, secretary; Mildred 'Mitch,
in Ohio. The industries are industrial customers and
dignity and love of· the other hwnan being. We are proud of snack bar chairman; Louise
Etta
Will,
Jessie
.White,
Leona
Seaman,
currently
being curtailed 30 large commercial customers
Phyllis
Rowan,
Mary
Bearhs,
volunteer
chairman,
being a good and I believe a trusted friend of the United
Pearl
Welker,
R~va
Simms,
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per
·
cent
during
the summer might be curtailed as a result
Karr,
Jean
Wiil,
Eunetta
and
Jestie
Malden,
Myla
Statea."
and
I ,560
commercial of an application now pending
Hudson, Gilda Baxter, Janet Bechtle, Anna Wlieeler, Emogene Sinuns.
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Senior
citizens
Who.
work
as
cus
tomers
15
.per
cent.
before the PUCO.
Spires,
Velsia
Roush,
Beverly
Jeffers,
Maria
'.',aldnig,
OOLUMBUS
STRIKING · .PRISON gilards at the
.volunteers;
hut
do
not
belong
·
Koebel
said
Columbia
Gas
He said the level of curRoush;
Jeanne
ParBecky
Lennie
Crary;
Bertha
Parker,·
&lt;llllllcothe Correctional Institution, under the ,thrf4t of being
to
the
organization,
are
Nan
of
Ohio
has
been
notified
by
its
tailment.could
change "due to
sons,
May
Ketchka,
Margaret
fired, retlrned to work today following the arrest of six Ada Warner, Freda Mossman,
Ina Massar, · Ruth · Morris, Martin , Alma Newton, Helen . Moore , Mildred Hawley , wholesale supplier, the weather , c onservation by
pckets.
and .further
.. . M~nwhlle, a spokesmen for the COIIllllunications Wanda Oxley, Lucille Leifheit, Jefters, • Ne,llie Borgan , Margaret Slack,. Helen Hand- Columbia .Gas Transmission c us tomers
Mildred
Withee,
Emma
ley,
Eva
Hartley,
May
Weber,
··
Corp
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to
anticipate
a
28
per
changes
in
supply
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Williams
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WASHINGTON (UP!) - A
full day after the last of a lOOman Marine assault force was
plucked by helicopter from
Koh Tang island in the Gulf of
Thailand,. the exact extent of
casualties was not known.
Fourteen Gls were believed
missing.
At least one Marine was
confirmed dead and one
airman aboard a crashed
helicopter was missing and
believed dead.
Pentagon sources said
Thursday tentative reports
indicated eight Marines and
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into the shoo ting of Delbert
Ha rry Garnes, Jr., 23 ,
Pomeroy.
Police Chief J . J . Cremean s
said this morning he was
advised at 4:25p.m . Thursday
by Ve terans
Me mor ia l
Hospital that Garnes had been ,
brought to the hospital via
private car with a chest wound
apparently inflicted by a .22
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th e informa tion, Garnes
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At 5:14 p.m. the Pomeroy
SOUTH POINT, Ohio (UPl)
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to the Holzer Medical Center the arrest of 48 striking South
for surgery . Garnes wa s Point school teachers and
plac~d in the intensive care citizens after they Thursday
ward and could no t be allegedly violated a court
ques tioned, Chief Cremea ns order prohibiting picketing.
Sources said ail but about
said . However, Cremeans said
he had been informed by eight of the accused had
posted bo.ild by Thursday
telephone this morning, by the
night.
Holzer Medical Center tha t
Classes at the seven strikeGarnes is in fair condition .
bound schools here were

By Bob Hoeflich
Meigs County senior citizens
were not " Cruising down the
riveron ,n Sunday aftern9pn "
as the song lyrics say,
Actually, it was Thursday,
and on top of that, it was
"raining like cats and dogs".
However , nobody's spirits
seemed dampened by the
constant rain which ac·
companied the senior citizens
- almost 200 - on their an1 nual excursion Thursday
) aboard the boat, Chaperone .
Rain prevented them from
enjoying comfortable seats
under sunny skies on top deck
and taking in the scenery from
there. The rain also kept the
large number confined to
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closed today . A court hearing
for those charged was
scheduled for this afternoon.
Members. of the South Point
Association of Classroom
Teachers walked out about
two weeks ago in a dispute
with the South Point Board of
Education. Ater issued a
temporary re,!!l'raining order
against picketing last Friday.
The current contract bet·
ween the association and the
board expires Ang . 30, said
sources.

said Columbia would continuously
moni tor
the
prospec tive gas supply .
He also stressed . that while
there are no pla ns at this time
to impose allocations and
curtailment on residential or
human needs customers,
there is an urgent need for all
cus tomers to make a concerted, effort to reduce consumption .
Columbia has invested more
than $800 million collars since
·1970 in the development of new
gas supplies. These programs
include a synthetic gas plant
now in operation in northwestern Ohio ; construction of
facilities to receive natural
·gas in liquid form from
Algeria estimated · to commenc~ in 1977 ; acquisition""of .
an interest in 32 tracts in the
Gulf of Mexico to explore and
develop · gas reserves ; and
par ticiplllion in a group
proposing' the construction of
pipeline to bring natural gas
from Alaska. If government
approvals are received
promptly, deliveries from ·
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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Two
widows whQ live, play and
work together won the $300,000
top prize at the .Ohio Lottery
·commission's Buckeye 300
drawing here Thursday night.
Mrs. Mariam Cohen and
Mrs. Jennie Shnider of 1949
Green Rd. , Cleveland, who
weekly buy just one ticket and
share the cost, were declared
the first prize winners.
They play bingo together
and are supervisors of
volunteers at the Jewish
Center .
Alfred A. DiFilippo of 1513
Ninth Blvd. (Lorain) won ihe
$30,000 prize.
The $15,000 winners were
Bert S. Lawson , 13644 National
Rd. , SW. (Reynoldsburg))
Ivan T. Helvoigt, 2324 Ward

POSTER CONTEST - The American· Leg ion Post 39 of Pomeroy sponsored a poster
contest at Pomeroy Elementary to open its observance of the bkentenniaL PuliLS irl the
rarst through third grades were given forms of a 1776 fife and drum corps to color. First
place winners were, front, 1-r, Julie Sisson, grade I; Randy Jewell, grade 2, and Sharlene
Watson, grade 3: second place winners , back row, Mike Thomas, grade 2; Dawn Thomas,
grade I, and Charles Swatzel, who presented awards of $10 and $5. Absent was Bryan
Betzing, second place winner of the third grade.
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Tax relief would be
liberalized by Senate
maximum deduction for
homeowners earning less than
$3,000 a year instead of those
earning less than $2,000.
Under the bill , the minimum
deduction would apply to those
with incomes of $7,000 to
$10,000,, instead of the current
levels of $6,000 to $10,000. .
Sen. Donald J. Pease, DOberlin, chief sponsor of the
bill , said the income brackets
were changed to reflect the
escalatirlg cost of living.
The bill also allows home-

stead exemptions for disabled
veterans
and
permits
homeowners claiming the
exemption for the first time to
receive it for the prior year.
Meanwhile, 17 House Democrats introduced legislation
designed to prevent "dirty
tricks" during Ohio election
campaigns.
The bill would prohibit:
- Planting
spies
or
saboteurs in an opponent's
campaign.
- Bribing a campaign

MADE THEIR OWN - The fourth, fifth and sixth grades used th.~ir imagination and
made their posters of their own designs in the contest sponsored by the Drew Webster Post
No. 39. Awards of $10 and $5 went to the fjrst and second place winners respectively. Front
row,l-r, are first place winners Barbara Grueser, grade 4; Melinda Thomas, grade 5; Chris
Judge , grade 6, and Charles Swatzel who presented the prizes. Second place winner, back
row, are Chuck Bailey, grade 4; Greg Thomas, grade 5, and Linda Kovalchik, grade 6. The
posters will be used to decorate the post's float in the Regatta parade next month.

worker
to
improperly
discharge his duties.
-Knowingly uttering a false
or misleadirlg statement or
quotation to stimulate support
or opposition during a campaign.
- K n o w i n g 1y
misrepresenting a candidate's
voting record or position on an
issue .
-Stating or implying a
person's endorsement or
oppositioq without the written
permission of that person.
"The 'dirty tricks' of the
Nixon administration and
some 'dirty tricks' here in
Ohio have shown us that such
unfair practices can actually
work to thwart a real ex-

Emmy winner Walters
bickers with 'systems'
By FRANK S. SWERTLOW
UPI Television Reporter
NEW YORK (UPI)· NBC 's Barbara Walters won
her first Emmy Thursday as
daytime TV's top host or
hostess on a talk, service or
variety show, and immediately; raised the flag of
. controversy about the entire
award &lt;!how process.
Miss Walters, co-host of
NBC
News'
"Today"

Casper shares

older
people are in vi ted to come to
Colwnbus next week to express in person to the state
senators their concern about
the lack of funds for senior
citizen services in the state
budget.
"Since Governor James A
Rhodes has proclaimed the
week of May 111-24 as Older
Americans Week in Ohio,"
says
David
Crowley,
executive director pf the Ohio
Commission on Aging, "we
ar e suggesting that older
people visit their senators on
May 20, 21, or 22. We have
chosen May 21 as Senior
Action Day, but we know of
some groups who will be
coming on the other days."
"We are not concern_ed ·just
about the Commission on
Aging budget," Crowley said ,

Record
harvest
reported

INDIANAPOUS (UP!) Mario Andretti, who won the
1969 Indianapolis 500-mile
race, wants to qualify this
weekend at a speed of 190
miles per hour but he still has
a long way to go-and· a
decision to make.
Andretti, Nazareth, Pa., is
the only former champion in
this year's field who didn't
qualify last weekend. He
passed up the first round of
time trials to run in the Grand
Prix of Monte Carlo.
When he returned to the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
earlier this week, Andretti had
a choice of two cars-a new
Parnelli powered by a Britishmade Cosworth . engine Qt a
1974 Eagle equipped with a
conventional four-cylinder
Drake.Offenbauser engine.
As of Thursday night, Andretti and company bad not
decided which car they'd try

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Library commissioner Jack Burdett; Nancy Nott,
Dr. William Artrip, Dayton T~aynes, counCilman ; L. W. Getty, county clerk; Frederic Galazer,
executive secretary of the State Library Commission and
Mason Mayor Fred Taylor.
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Chi cag o 4 t.to uston 2
Phila 6 Cin cinna ti 3, 1st
Phila 5 Cin cinna ti 3, 2nd
1\ tla a t Montr eaL ppd , r ain
(Only ga m es schedu led ) -

Today's Probable Pitchl'r S
(All Tim es EDT)
St Lo uis ( G ibson 1 Jl at San
Francis o ( Montef usco 2 2) ,
11:05 p .m .
P itt sburg h (K ison 3 1l at Lo s
Angeles (Sutton 7 1) , 10:30 p .m .
Cin cinna ti (Bi ll ing ha m 3·2 ) at
Montreal (B lair J.4), 8:05 p.m .
N ew York ( Seaver 4.J ) a t
Houston ( Dierker 4-3), 8 : 35
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A tla n t a ( Ca pra 3-4 ) at Phil a .
d elph ia ( Und erwood 4-3), 1 : 35
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Ch icag o ( Bonh a m 3-2) at San
Diego (M c in tos h 3 2), 10 p.m

iJIIVESTITURE - These 14 Salisbury elementary
stuilent.l were presented Brownie pins in an investitur'
ceremooy of the newly organized Brownie Scout Troop
1220 Tlrursday afternoon. at the Salisbw'y Elementary
School by the leader, Ml:s. Esther DeMoss, and assistant

leader, Mrs. Jackie Brickles. Left to right, seated, are
Rhonda Jeffers, Jodi Harrison, Nonna Hysell, Ruth Ann
Fry, April Brickles, Becky. Doerfer, and Paula Swindell,
and standing, Mary Ellen Doerfer, Rose Ellen Barnhouse,
Angela Still, Charlotte Lyons, Kim Roush, Anita Smith,
and Kathy Stoltz.

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own return to. form. "Every- Wedn esda y's suspend ell
UP! Spo_rts Writer
bQdy knows it now. The best game, 3-2, in the 15th inning.
It was two years .ago that description I can give is that
The Phillies won their first
Tug McGraw sounded the New this is an awesome club. There game, giving McGraw his
York Mets' "You gotta isn'tanyaspectofbaseballwe second victory of ·the season,
believe" battle cry in their · can't cover."
wb en pinch-hitter Ollie
drive to the National League
McGraw pointed out that Brown 's three-run homer
pennant.
. with Allen, Greg Luzinski and climaxed a four-run , ninthNow a member of the Mike Schmidt the Phillies inning rally. Larry Bowa 's
Philadelphia Phillles, the 32- probably have the most ex- fourth straight single ad year-old relief pitcher says, "1 plosive offense in the NL and vance&lt;! the winning run into
also that their infield could be scoring position in the
gotta believe."
McGraw admitted he could the best defensively . Three of . seventh, with McGraw- ear''feel victory in the air" their four regulars finished ning credit for the save . The
Thursday
night
after second in the 1974 "Golden two losses dropped the Reds to
receiving credit for a victory Glove" ratings.
the .500-mark, 5'h games
and a save in the Phillies' 6-3
The Cubs defeated the Hous- behind Los Angeles in the NL
and 5-3 triumphs over the ton Astros, 4-2, and Atlanta at West.
Cincinnati Reds . The wins Montreal was rained out in the
CUbs 4, Astros 2:
lifted the Phillies into third other scheduled NL games. In
Rick Reuschel pitched a
place in the NL 's Eastern the AmericaQ League, the three-hitter after carrying a
Division, 3'k games behind the Kansas City Royals topped the nohitter for 5 2-3 innings as the
Chicago Cubs.
Boston Red Sox, 3-ll, the Cubs raised their season
"I don't have to say it here," Minnesota Twins nipped the record to 21).10. Tim Hosley
said McGraw, referring to the Cleveland Indians, 7-6, and the doubled home Jerry Morales
acquisition of slugger Dick Milwaukee Brewers scored an and Pete LaCock in the bottom
Allen corresponding with his · 8-5 victory after winning of the eighth to give Chicago

to qualify and they had only
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tod ay to pract1ce
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for the May 25 race.
Andretti had the Cosworth
only up to 175.029 m.p.h.
Thursday, while the Eagle
·was running 181.4.
But he and his team hadn't
aiven up at that time on. the
.,.
Cosworlh. "The Cosworth
feels tike it has a tot or
pbtential-tbat'swhy we have
be~n sti~king with it this
long," Andretti said.
Al Uns~r, Albuquerque,
N.M., Andretti's teammate,
experimented with the
Cosworth last week, then
switched to an Eagle and
qualified
it 5at a speed
h 1 oft
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near
weekend.
Unser was one of 28 drivers
to qualify cars last weekend,

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18 cadrs we~honhr e
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former champions setting ·the
pace in cars alreadY' qualified
and being run under race-day
conditions.
Defending champion
Johnny Rutherford, Fort
Worth, Tex., three-time "500"
winner A.J. Foyt, Houston,Tex., and Gordon Johncocli,
Phoenix, ran in excess of 191
m.p.h.,whileUnserwasabove
186.
In addition to Andretti's
. Eagle, the fastest nonqualified
cars oui Thursday were
. driven· by ~ick Muther.

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Cal ifo rn ia ( Tan a na 2-0 a nd
F ig uer oa 1 I) at Ba lti m or e
( Pal mer 5-2 and Cuell ar 2· 2),
!Wi -n ight , 5: 30 p .m .
Kan sas Cit y (Leonard 0. 1) at
Bos ter) (L ee 4.3 ), 7 : 30p .m .
Oakland ( Blue 7. 1) at New
York ( Do bS Or14 4) , B p .m .
Detroit ILolkh 3·2 l at Texas
(Hands 3·2 ) 1 9 p.m .
Cl eve la nd (Kern 0-0) a1
Chi cag o (Ost ee n 1-3), 9 p .m .
Milwaukee ( Champion 4,2) at
Min nes ot a ( Al bury 2-2L 9 p .m .
Saturday's Games
Detr Qit at Te)( as
Oakland at N ew Y or k
Clev eland at Chicago
Ka nsas City at Boston
M ilwauk ee a! Minnesot a
Cal iforn ia at Ba ltimore

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meet Saturday
All of the Meigs County
B b R h Ia
(· ·
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a e ut P yers JuniOr an
senior ) arc to meet at the
Salisbury baseball field
Saturday, May 17 at 10 a .m.
for practice.
The senior Babe Ruth team
. season May 24 a t
wi 11 open 1ts
horne agaws
· t th e Mason
County team and the junior
Babe Ruth team will begin
play May 30 against Eastern.
b R h te
The Meigs Ba Y ut
ams
are coached by Woody Call,
Charles Marshall, Brian
Mullen, . Eddie Young, and
Mike Martin,

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) _
San Francisco Mayor Joseph
L. Alioto says he will meet
with Baseball Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn Monday to
discuss the possible departure
of one of the Bay Area's two
major league clubs.
Both men have agreed that
the area can support only on~
major league team and that
either the San Francisco
Giants or Oakland A's should
go.
Alioto said Thursday he
hoped the Giants would be
chosen to stay.
" U we (San Francisco) had
the world champions (the
Oakland A's) we'd be doing $2

million at the box office, with you and members of the
there's no doubt," the mayor Major League Fra nchise
said.
Committee. to find the answer
The colorful A's d'rew to the problem. At the ap837:000 last se";S"n in win~ing. propriate tim~ ~ shall appoint
the1r th1rd stra1ght world tltle. a group of d1Stmgu1shed San
The faltering Giants drew only Franciscans, both from the
520,000 and, like the A's, have public and private sectors, to
topped I million only once- in negotiate the det ails of a
1971 . when they won the reasonable agreement."
div1s1on crown.
The mayor has suggested
Kuhn had suggested in a that one major league club
letter to Alioto that San could divide its home games
Francisco. and . Oakland of- between C;lndlestick Park and
ficials meet with the Major the Oakland Coliseum.
League Franchise Committee Any action, he said, must
to attempt a solution.
provide repayment of hefty
In replying to Kuhn in a m~icipal hood debts which
letter, Al10to sa1d:
the clubs have w1th the1r
"I am prepared to sit down respective cities.

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Weissert said the Pacers
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protest.
However, after cooling off in
the dressing room, Coach Bob
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chancesofwinningtheprotest
were ahout "a million to one
because I don't think the
.videotape or movies will show
any concrete evidence that
Billy shot in time. •"

go after catching rookie
center Len Elmore in a oneon-one sl'tuaton.
Keller then scurried Up the
floor and launched his spectacular shot just over the midcourt 11·ne.
Referee Ed Rush signaled it
was no good, whereupon the
enraged
Indiana team
charged the officials' table en
masse, claiming he got the
shot off in ttme for it to count
as tbe winning 'three-pointer.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) Artis Gilmore's basket
counted and Billy Keller's
didn't.
The scant seconds that
·
elapsed between· those two
shots made au the difference
m the second game of tile
American Basketball AssociaLaguna Beach, Calif., who· lion championship playoffs as
was above 182, and Larry the
th Kentucky Colonels edged
Pacers, 9&gt;93, to
McCoy, Langhorne, Pa ., and go. eupIndiana
2-0 in the best-ofo~;even
Tom Bigelow, Whitewater, ·
Wis., both over 180.
series.
"You could say we were
. The slowest car qualified lucky to win as bad as we
last weekend ran 180.
played," said Kentucky Coach

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James Rodney Richard
suffered his second loss
against three victories.
Royals 3, Red Sox 0:
Steve Busby pitched a fourhitter for his sixth victory in
eight decisions as the Royals
dealt the Red Sox' Luis Tianl,
a 22-«ame winner in 1974, his
fifth defeat against three wills.
Harmon Killebrew singled
home the Royals' first run in
the sixth inning and they
added two more in the seventh
on runscoring singles by Buck
Martiriez and Vida Pinson.

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weather, approxirlnately 300 people turned out to witness
groundbreaking ceremonies for the "Instant Library" in
Mason on Thursday. Pictured here breaking ground, from
left to right, are Jim Nelson, Western Region Librarian;

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leader with suddenly ·hot
Georgian Larry Nelson at
five-under-par 67 · after the
first round.
"Over the years , one of the
keys to my success has been
being. able to get away from
golf for two or three weeks,"
he said. "Also, I putted ex-·
tremely welL"
Nelson, 27, a resident of
Acworth, Ga., is merely continuing the hot streak which
began two weeks ago with a tie
for fifth at the Houston Open
and surged a bit.more with a
fourth finish in iast week's
Byron Nelson Golf Classic in
Dallas.
"I'm playing with more
confidence than ever before,"
the second year pro said. Last
year he finished 93rd on the
money list wi.th $24,022, a
decent finish for a rookie. His
recent success has placed him
No. 50 on this year's list.
"I've gotten to the place
where I don't worry about it
any more," he said. 14 l 've
been able to block everything
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio out. I've just started playing
hunters harvested a record 95 one shot at a time."
wild turkeys during the 1:klay
Casper, No. 32 on the money
1975 season in 14 southern Ohio list, had six birdies and one
counties, the Division of Wild- . bogey, while Nelson shot five
life of the Department of birdies.
Natural Resources reported
One stroke back of the
today.
leaders · were Mike Morley,
The 1975 take broke the Allen
Miller,
Peter
record of 71 established in 1973 Oosterhaus, Gary Sanders and
and equaled in 1974.
Danny Edwards. Two strokes
There were 76 turkeys taken behind them were Lanny
during the first six-day Wadkins, Tom Shaw, Dave
segment of the season April 28 Hill, Don January, Steve
through May 3, and 19 taken Melnyk, Gary McCord and
the second six days, May 5 Randy Erskine.
·
through 10.
Forty-three players broke
Division of Wildlife Chief par during the first round of
Dale Haney attributed the play .
Lee Trevino, defending
dramatic dropoff in the
harvest the second six days to tournament champion who set
the .fact that only W7 hunters a course record of 21 under
participated the second haif of par last year, finished tbe first
the season, while 997 par- round with an even-par 72.
ticipated during the first
"I hit the ball pretty good,
period.
but I dug after the ball a lot
There were a total of 2,000 and I was splashing and
permits available for this mudding a lot," he said .
year's bearded turkey hunt, Trevino also said he putted
1,000 for each period.
worly .

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N ational L eague

By R. G. FAIRCLOTH
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) Billy Casper's secret to successful golf, at least this
week's version, is not going to
do much lor the weekend
amateur.
Two weeks ago his wife gave
birth to their lOth child-six
are adopted-and Casper
celebrated by staying off the
tour. He played Ill-holes of golf
with his wife's doctors and
nine more with the man who
delivers water to the house.
Then last week he caught the
flu and almost withdrew from
the $150,000 New Orleans Open
golf tournament.
Instead, today he is the co-

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"which does not allow for the
establishment of priority
services to allow older people
to remain in their own homes
and to provide protection
against crime ."
"The Commission is also
concerned that the Public
Welfare Department budget
includes no. state money to
match federal money for
social services for the elderly,
that the $6 million included in
an earlier Health Department
budget for home health care
services does not appear, and
that there is no continuation of
the money to the Trans·
portation Department to
provide a senior transit
subsidy," Crowley said.
Some new federal funds
could be lost, he added, since
the Commission's state
subsidy funds remain at the
previous level of $125,0011 per
year in the House-passed
budget. These subsidy funds
are used mainly to assist rural
areas in providing the
required local money needed
to match federal grants . An
earlier budget had increased
the subsidy to $250,000 a year.

broadcaster told newsmen she
had considered withdrawing
her nomination by the
National
Academy
of
Television Arts and Sciences
because of the "contrived and
foolish" fonnat of the Emmy
show, which pits news programs against talk and
variety shows.
The TV academy nominated
Miss Walters, Dinah Shore,
Mike Douglas, and Jim Hartz
of "Today" for the same private recOgnition."
Asked if she considered
award. Shore and Douglas
pression of the will of the host vari'lijy-talk shows. refusing the award, Miss
people," said Rep. Peter N. "Today" competed against Walters said, no. "It would be
Crossland, D-Akron, chief " Dinah!" a syndicated a put down of the industry,"
sponsor. "This is unpar- program starring Miss Shore, she said.
donable in a democratic and " The Mike ·Douglas
society and should not be Show," another syndicated
permitted."
program. "Din..Qh!" won.
The Ohio Ethics Com- Miss Walters' award was
mission would be empowered the first of eight Emmys won v
to investigate alleged "dirty by NBC in the second annual 1'·:,·
By Helen Bolte)
tricks" and would refer any daytime awards show.. ,ABC
violations to the appropriate won six Emmys, CBS three
prosecutirlg attorney.
and syndicated shows took
The Bear Facts Hit Home
Any violation would be two. A total of 19 ·awards were DEAR HELEN:
punishable by a maximum given.
We chuckled at the older couple whose grown daughter
$1,000 fine. If the offender The other awards included: found them, ahem, necking nude in their swimming pool. Yes,
were a candidate, he would be -Outstanding actor in a seniors DO have sex lives, but it can be embarrassing If that
forbidden to run for office for dramatic series, MacDonald da~tardly fact is discovered . . which led to a lot of trouble at
.
five years.
Carey, NBC's "Days of Our our
house.
,
.
The House passed, 72-15, Lives ."
W)th·no-pwre kids at home, my wife and !learned It's nice,
and sent to Gov. James A: -Outstanding actress in a not being confined to the bedroom. One evening she suggested
Rhodes a bill· reducing the dramatic series, Susan Flanwe find lbe bear rug, stored in the garage, and put it in front pf
state's ·voter residency nery, NBC's "Days of Our the fireplace. Corny, yes, but remember, we date back 'to
reqhlrement from six. months Lives."
Greta Garbo films.
to 30 days.
-Outstanding host in a
However, we neglected to flip the night latch, and when tbe
The purpose of the game or audience par7
door blew shut, there we were stranded in our garage, me in
legislation is to conform Ohio liclpation show, Peter Mar- pajama tops and my .wife in what she calls ber "nothing
lawwith a U.S. Supreme Court shall, NBC's "Hollywood nighty." It's something !
requirement. Ohio now ob- Squares."
,
How can you ask use of tbe neighbor's phone in get-ups like
serves the 30-day residency -Outstanding game or par- that? Espeetally when you know the only solution is to call your
requirement in federal ticipation show, NBC's married daughter who has an extra key?
elections.
"Hollywood Squares."
So we chose another way: I was prying open a side winThe House agreed with a
- Outstanding children's dow, with my rear end w~ exposed to the night lreezes, when '
minor Senate change and sent show, NBC's "Star Trek."
a passing patrolman saw his duty and did it. ·
to the November ballot . a -Outstanding dramatic seExplanations weren't quite as rough as they would have
constitutional amendment au- ries, CBS' "The Young and the
been to our daughter. He BEUEVED our story about "hearb)g
thorizing the legislature to Restless."
anoise in · our garage." After all, trowlers aren't usually
provide for a system of equal The awards were televised
dressed for this kind of action. He boosted me through tbe .
rotation of candidates' names live by ABC aboard a river- window, I let .my shivering wife in, we had a brandy and
on ballots.
bOat anchored in New York retired - to bed.
The House also approved, Harbor with . the Siatue of
Oh well, tbe bear rug, would probably have smelled of
76-9, and returned to the Liberty in the background.
mothballs anyway. I tell you, It's tough, staying romantic
Senate for concurrence in Stephanie Edwarda of ABC's when you're- MATURE CITIZENS
amendments a bill allowing "AM America" and Monty . DEAR MATURE:
large wineries to serve Hall of ABC's "Let's Make a
But never stop trying! -H.
samples on the manufacturing Deal" were co-hosts of the
premises just as breweries wind-swept 90-minute DEAR HELEN:
serve beer.
broadcast.
I'm nuimed to an older man who thin1aJ hl!•s my father.
The Senate has adjourned · Miss Walters' Emmy is the When we go grocery shopping (he's always along), andTplck
until 7:30 p.m. next Monday, second niajor brodcastlng
up an article, he tells me "Put It down!" as If I were a chlld.
and the· House Witil Tuesday award she has received · in
He chooses my clothes and tells me what to wear when we ·
at 11 a.m.
recent weeks. The Ingo
out.
I'm as bossed and bullied as I wu when I Uvec\ at home, ·
ternational
Radio and
but
I'm
scared to strike out on my
U you've .been conTelevision Society recently
named her Broadcaster of the ditioned to need security above aU else (my parents sheltered
Year. Sbe receives the award me), can you ever overcol!le this need for being protected, at
all costs? I believe It's called "agoraphobia" or fear of Innext week.
dependence.
-CROWN UP BABY
·DUring the interview with
DEARGUB:
newsmen, Miss Walters said
A job could be a good starter; but If you're totally addicted
the award made her "uncomto
dependence,
you may not be a Nora who can walk away
The Oh-Kan Coin Club will fortable" because it placed from her Doll's Ho11111. Try small changes, llliCh u more
hold a regular business Jim Hartz in an unpleasant liSIIertiveness at home, and keep track of your progress. Who
'
meeting Monday evening in position.
knows, your husband migllt even cooperate?-H.
the social rooms of the . "If I win, he ha~ to be hurt,"
Colwnbus and Southern Ohio she said. ''U he wins, I have to DEAR HELEN:
Electric Co., Mill St., Mid- be hurt. It's a kind of bittersweet award.
Many girls write asking If they' shOuld aUck with ipOlled
dleport.
·
"I don't like competition In brat-type boyfriends, hoping they'll outcrow their Immature
A' soeial hour and trading
this
area where someone will ways. Don't!
session siarting at 7 p.m.
be
hurt
~went with a polllle88ive, hot-tempered, delnii\-IUY for
p~ecedes the meeting, and happy.,, and someone will be six years,
~ married blm still thlnldnfl I could ~e him. (He
four out-of-town coin dealers
will be present to buy, sell or She suggested the. · TV promlled to .change, and even lrept that ~ for alx
trade
collector
items. Academy might drop the mon::Jfered through fhe mlaerable.,. 1 oltan... •-· IIC· .
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Following the meeting , a coin entire award show or revile
the
fomiat
-to
make
it
more
cusatlllla
and
bru!HI.
It
look
a
lollll
Ume
to
lldmitl'd
made a
auction will be held, and
1 left, but It loot Iota oi courage to face
to·
the
people
wbo
mistake,
Finally
considerate
refreshments will be served.
looellneas.
'
,
I
married
·
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Area resipents interested in lose. "I am generajly ag~~lnst
now
lo a wonderful guy. I Clllly l'ecret spen' coins and paper money are award shows,". she said, "I ,ding 'm
11 years trylnl to change a man who wu lnaplred to
cordially i~vited.
wish there could just be some . meanness by my patlen.,.e . -L.F . ·
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(Struthers) .
Here are this week's winning numbers in. the $300,000
Ohio lottery drawing:
Number 729 (seven-twonine) in any hox on tickets
wins $20.
Numbers 541 (five-four-one)
and 394 (three-nine-four) in
green and blue wins $500.
Numbers 541 and 394 in blue
hoxes wins $1,000.
Numbers 541 and 394 in
green boxes eligible for
$300,000
drawing
and
automatically wins $15,000.
The Lucky Blick winning
numbers are:
Number 107 (one-zeroseven). · Number 319 460
(three-one-nine four&lt;~ix-zero l .

Older folks invited to rap
with legislators next week
COLUMBUS- ~ Ohio's

By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Senate has unanimously
passed and sent to the House
legislati on liberalizing
property tax relief for elderly
homeowners.
The bill, adopted Thursday
before the Sen~te ·and House
adjourned for the weekend,
·.grants larger deductions for
poorer homeowners 65 and
over.
For example, it allows the

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CLEVELAND (UP!) - Two
widows whQ live, play and
work together won the $300,000
top prize at the .Ohio Lottery
·commission's Buckeye 300
drawing here Thursday night.
Mrs. Mariam Cohen and
Mrs. Jennie Shnider of 1949
Green Rd. , Cleveland, who
weekly buy just one ticket and
share the cost, were declared
the first prize winners.
They play bingo together
and are supervisors of
volunteers at the Jewish
Center .
Alfred A. DiFilippo of 1513
Ninth Blvd. (Lorain) won ihe
$30,000 prize.
The $15,000 winners were
Bert S. Lawson , 13644 National
Rd. , SW. (Reynoldsburg))
Ivan T. Helvoigt, 2324 Ward

POSTER CONTEST - The American· Leg ion Post 39 of Pomeroy sponsored a poster
contest at Pomeroy Elementary to open its observance of the bkentenniaL PuliLS irl the
rarst through third grades were given forms of a 1776 fife and drum corps to color. First
place winners were, front, 1-r, Julie Sisson, grade I; Randy Jewell, grade 2, and Sharlene
Watson, grade 3: second place winners , back row, Mike Thomas, grade 2; Dawn Thomas,
grade I, and Charles Swatzel, who presented awards of $10 and $5. Absent was Bryan
Betzing, second place winner of the third grade.
·

Tax relief would be
liberalized by Senate
maximum deduction for
homeowners earning less than
$3,000 a year instead of those
earning less than $2,000.
Under the bill , the minimum
deduction would apply to those
with incomes of $7,000 to
$10,000,, instead of the current
levels of $6,000 to $10,000. .
Sen. Donald J. Pease, DOberlin, chief sponsor of the
bill , said the income brackets
were changed to reflect the
escalatirlg cost of living.
The bill also allows home-

stead exemptions for disabled
veterans
and
permits
homeowners claiming the
exemption for the first time to
receive it for the prior year.
Meanwhile, 17 House Democrats introduced legislation
designed to prevent "dirty
tricks" during Ohio election
campaigns.
The bill would prohibit:
- Planting
spies
or
saboteurs in an opponent's
campaign.
- Bribing a campaign

MADE THEIR OWN - The fourth, fifth and sixth grades used th.~ir imagination and
made their posters of their own designs in the contest sponsored by the Drew Webster Post
No. 39. Awards of $10 and $5 went to the fjrst and second place winners respectively. Front
row,l-r, are first place winners Barbara Grueser, grade 4; Melinda Thomas, grade 5; Chris
Judge , grade 6, and Charles Swatzel who presented the prizes. Second place winner, back
row, are Chuck Bailey, grade 4; Greg Thomas, grade 5, and Linda Kovalchik, grade 6. The
posters will be used to decorate the post's float in the Regatta parade next month.

worker
to
improperly
discharge his duties.
-Knowingly uttering a false
or misleadirlg statement or
quotation to stimulate support
or opposition during a campaign.
- K n o w i n g 1y
misrepresenting a candidate's
voting record or position on an
issue .
-Stating or implying a
person's endorsement or
oppositioq without the written
permission of that person.
"The 'dirty tricks' of the
Nixon administration and
some 'dirty tricks' here in
Ohio have shown us that such
unfair practices can actually
work to thwart a real ex-

Emmy winner Walters
bickers with 'systems'
By FRANK S. SWERTLOW
UPI Television Reporter
NEW YORK (UPI)· NBC 's Barbara Walters won
her first Emmy Thursday as
daytime TV's top host or
hostess on a talk, service or
variety show, and immediately; raised the flag of
. controversy about the entire
award &lt;!how process.
Miss Walters, co-host of
NBC
News'
"Today"

Casper shares

older
people are in vi ted to come to
Colwnbus next week to express in person to the state
senators their concern about
the lack of funds for senior
citizen services in the state
budget.
"Since Governor James A
Rhodes has proclaimed the
week of May 111-24 as Older
Americans Week in Ohio,"
says
David
Crowley,
executive director pf the Ohio
Commission on Aging, "we
ar e suggesting that older
people visit their senators on
May 20, 21, or 22. We have
chosen May 21 as Senior
Action Day, but we know of
some groups who will be
coming on the other days."
"We are not concern_ed ·just
about the Commission on
Aging budget," Crowley said ,

Record
harvest
reported

INDIANAPOUS (UP!) Mario Andretti, who won the
1969 Indianapolis 500-mile
race, wants to qualify this
weekend at a speed of 190
miles per hour but he still has
a long way to go-and· a
decision to make.
Andretti, Nazareth, Pa., is
the only former champion in
this year's field who didn't
qualify last weekend. He
passed up the first round of
time trials to run in the Grand
Prix of Monte Carlo.
When he returned to the
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
earlier this week, Andretti had
a choice of two cars-a new
Parnelli powered by a Britishmade Cosworth . engine Qt a
1974 Eagle equipped with a
conventional four-cylinder
Drake.Offenbauser engine.
As of Thursday night, Andretti and company bad not
decided which car they'd try

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Library commissioner Jack Burdett; Nancy Nott,
Dr. William Artrip, Dayton T~aynes, counCilman ; L. W. Getty, county clerk; Frederic Galazer,
executive secretary of the State Library Commission and
Mason Mayor Fred Taylor.
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Today's Probable Pitchl'r S
(All Tim es EDT)
St Lo uis ( G ibson 1 Jl at San
Francis o ( Montef usco 2 2) ,
11:05 p .m .
P itt sburg h (K ison 3 1l at Lo s
Angeles (Sutton 7 1) , 10:30 p .m .
Cin cinna ti (Bi ll ing ha m 3·2 ) at
Montreal (B lair J.4), 8:05 p.m .
N ew York ( Seaver 4.J ) a t
Houston ( Dierker 4-3), 8 : 35
p m
A tla n t a ( Ca pra 3-4 ) at Phil a .
d elph ia ( Und erwood 4-3), 1 : 35
pm
Ch icag o ( Bonh a m 3-2) at San
Diego (M c in tos h 3 2), 10 p.m

iJIIVESTITURE - These 14 Salisbury elementary
stuilent.l were presented Brownie pins in an investitur'
ceremooy of the newly organized Brownie Scout Troop
1220 Tlrursday afternoon. at the Salisbw'y Elementary
School by the leader, Ml:s. Esther DeMoss, and assistant

leader, Mrs. Jackie Brickles. Left to right, seated, are
Rhonda Jeffers, Jodi Harrison, Nonna Hysell, Ruth Ann
Fry, April Brickles, Becky. Doerfer, and Paula Swindell,
and standing, Mary Ellen Doerfer, Rose Ellen Barnhouse,
Angela Still, Charlotte Lyons, Kim Roush, Anita Smith,
and Kathy Stoltz.

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By FRED DOWN
own return to. form. "Every- Wedn esda y's suspend ell
UP! Spo_rts Writer
bQdy knows it now. The best game, 3-2, in the 15th inning.
It was two years .ago that description I can give is that
The Phillies won their first
Tug McGraw sounded the New this is an awesome club. There game, giving McGraw his
York Mets' "You gotta isn'tanyaspectofbaseballwe second victory of ·the season,
believe" battle cry in their · can't cover."
wb en pinch-hitter Ollie
drive to the National League
McGraw pointed out that Brown 's three-run homer
pennant.
. with Allen, Greg Luzinski and climaxed a four-run , ninthNow a member of the Mike Schmidt the Phillies inning rally. Larry Bowa 's
Philadelphia Phillles, the 32- probably have the most ex- fourth straight single ad year-old relief pitcher says, "1 plosive offense in the NL and vance&lt;! the winning run into
also that their infield could be scoring position in the
gotta believe."
McGraw admitted he could the best defensively . Three of . seventh, with McGraw- ear''feel victory in the air" their four regulars finished ning credit for the save . The
Thursday
night
after second in the 1974 "Golden two losses dropped the Reds to
receiving credit for a victory Glove" ratings.
the .500-mark, 5'h games
and a save in the Phillies' 6-3
The Cubs defeated the Hous- behind Los Angeles in the NL
and 5-3 triumphs over the ton Astros, 4-2, and Atlanta at West.
Cincinnati Reds . The wins Montreal was rained out in the
CUbs 4, Astros 2:
lifted the Phillies into third other scheduled NL games. In
Rick Reuschel pitched a
place in the NL 's Eastern the AmericaQ League, the three-hitter after carrying a
Division, 3'k games behind the Kansas City Royals topped the nohitter for 5 2-3 innings as the
Chicago Cubs.
Boston Red Sox, 3-ll, the Cubs raised their season
"I don't have to say it here," Minnesota Twins nipped the record to 21).10. Tim Hosley
said McGraw, referring to the Cleveland Indians, 7-6, and the doubled home Jerry Morales
acquisition of slugger Dick Milwaukee Brewers scored an and Pete LaCock in the bottom
Allen corresponding with his · 8-5 victory after winning of the eighth to give Chicago

to qualify and they had only
· before the
tod ay to pract1ce
nd
·
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k
·fma1 wee e of. tune
· tr1a
for the May 25 race.
Andretti had the Cosworth
only up to 175.029 m.p.h.
Thursday, while the Eagle
·was running 181.4.
But he and his team hadn't
aiven up at that time on. the
.,.
Cosworlh. "The Cosworth
feels tike it has a tot or
pbtential-tbat'swhy we have
be~n sti~king with it this
long," Andretti said.
Al Uns~r, Albuquerque,
N.M., Andretti's teammate,
experimented with the
Cosworth last week, then
switched to an Eagle and
qualified
it 5at a speed
h 1 oft
1 185
Y
·· m.p. · · as
near
weekend.
Unser was one of 28 drivers
to qualify cars last weekend,

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JUS ve spo s open m
the 33&lt;ar lineup before the

bu0nmpling process begins. th
18 cadrs we~honhr e
Y111
k
trac
urs ay, WI t ee
former champions setting ·the
pace in cars alreadY' qualified
and being run under race-day
conditions.
Defending champion
Johnny Rutherford, Fort
Worth, Tex., three-time "500"
winner A.J. Foyt, Houston,Tex., and Gordon Johncocli,
Phoenix, ran in excess of 191
m.p.h.,whileUnserwasabove
186.
In addition to Andretti's
. Eagle, the fastest nonqualified
cars oui Thursday were
. driven· by ~ick Muther.

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Today ' s Pr ·.• bable Pitch er s
1 All Times E [J TJ
Cal ifo rn ia ( Tan a na 2-0 a nd
F ig uer oa 1 I) at Ba lti m or e
( Pal mer 5-2 and Cuell ar 2· 2),
!Wi -n ight , 5: 30 p .m .
Kan sas Cit y (Leonard 0. 1) at
Bos ter) (L ee 4.3 ), 7 : 30p .m .
Oakland ( Blue 7. 1) at New
York ( Do bS Or14 4) , B p .m .
Detroit ILolkh 3·2 l at Texas
(Hands 3·2 ) 1 9 p.m .
Cl eve la nd (Kern 0-0) a1
Chi cag o (Ost ee n 1-3), 9 p .m .
Milwaukee ( Champion 4,2) at
Min nes ot a ( Al bury 2-2L 9 p .m .
Saturday's Games
Detr Qit at Te)( as
Oakland at N ew Y or k
Clev eland at Chicago
Ka nsas City at Boston
M ilwauk ee a! Minnesot a
Cal iforn ia at Ba ltimore

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meet Saturday
All of the Meigs County
B b R h Ia
(· ·
d
a e ut P yers JuniOr an
senior ) arc to meet at the
Salisbury baseball field
Saturday, May 17 at 10 a .m.
for practice.
The senior Babe Ruth team
. season May 24 a t
wi 11 open 1ts
horne agaws
· t th e Mason
County team and the junior
Babe Ruth team will begin
play May 30 against Eastern.
b R h te
The Meigs Ba Y ut
ams
are coached by Woody Call,
Charles Marshall, Brian
Mullen, . Eddie Young, and
Mike Martin,

SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) _
San Francisco Mayor Joseph
L. Alioto says he will meet
with Baseball Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn Monday to
discuss the possible departure
of one of the Bay Area's two
major league clubs.
Both men have agreed that
the area can support only on~
major league team and that
either the San Francisco
Giants or Oakland A's should
go.
Alioto said Thursday he
hoped the Giants would be
chosen to stay.
" U we (San Francisco) had
the world champions (the
Oakland A's) we'd be doing $2

million at the box office, with you and members of the
there's no doubt," the mayor Major League Fra nchise
said.
Committee. to find the answer
The colorful A's d'rew to the problem. At the ap837:000 last se";S"n in win~ing. propriate tim~ ~ shall appoint
the1r th1rd stra1ght world tltle. a group of d1Stmgu1shed San
The faltering Giants drew only Franciscans, both from the
520,000 and, like the A's, have public and private sectors, to
topped I million only once- in negotiate the det ails of a
1971 . when they won the reasonable agreement."
div1s1on crown.
The mayor has suggested
Kuhn had suggested in a that one major league club
letter to Alioto that San could divide its home games
Francisco. and . Oakland of- between C;lndlestick Park and
ficials meet with the Major the Oakland Coliseum.
League Franchise Committee Any action, he said, must
to attempt a solution.
provide repayment of hefty
In replying to Kuhn in a m~icipal hood debts which
letter, Al10to sa1d:
the clubs have w1th the1r
"I am prepared to sit down respective cities.

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Weissert said the Pacers
would lodge an official
protest.
However, after cooling off in
the dressing room, Coach Bob
Leonard allowed that the
chancesofwinningtheprotest
were ahout "a million to one
because I don't think the
.videotape or movies will show
any concrete evidence that
Billy shot in time. •"

go after catching rookie
center Len Elmore in a oneon-one sl'tuaton.
Keller then scurried Up the
floor and launched his spectacular shot just over the midcourt 11·ne.
Referee Ed Rush signaled it
was no good, whereupon the
enraged
Indiana team
charged the officials' table en
masse, claiming he got the
shot off in ttme for it to count
as tbe winning 'three-pointer.
With the angry Pacers
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP!) Artis Gilmore's basket
counted and Billy Keller's
didn't.
The scant seconds that
·
elapsed between· those two
shots made au the difference
m the second game of tile
American Basketball AssociaLaguna Beach, Calif., who· lion championship playoffs as
was above 182, and Larry the
th Kentucky Colonels edged
Pacers, 9&gt;93, to
McCoy, Langhorne, Pa ., and go. eupIndiana
2-0 in the best-ofo~;even
Tom Bigelow, Whitewater, ·
Wis., both over 180.
series.
"You could say we were
. The slowest car qualified lucky to win as bad as we
last weekend ran 180.
played," said Kentucky Coach

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its decisi ve runs. Houston's
James Rodney Richard
suffered his second loss
against three victories.
Royals 3, Red Sox 0:
Steve Busby pitched a fourhitter for his sixth victory in
eight decisions as the Royals
dealt the Red Sox' Luis Tianl,
a 22-«ame winner in 1974, his
fifth defeat against three wills.
Harmon Killebrew singled
home the Royals' first run in
the sixth inning and they
added two more in the seventh
on runscoring singles by Buck
Martiriez and Vida Pinson.

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N ew York at Houst on
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UBRARY GROUNDBREAKING - Braving rainy
weather, approxirlnately 300 people turned out to witness
groundbreaking ceremonies for the "Instant Library" in
Mason on Thursday. Pictured here breaking ground, from
left to right, are Jim Nelson, Western Region Librarian;

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leader with suddenly ·hot
Georgian Larry Nelson at
five-under-par 67 · after the
first round.
"Over the years , one of the
keys to my success has been
being. able to get away from
golf for two or three weeks,"
he said. "Also, I putted ex-·
tremely welL"
Nelson, 27, a resident of
Acworth, Ga., is merely continuing the hot streak which
began two weeks ago with a tie
for fifth at the Houston Open
and surged a bit.more with a
fourth finish in iast week's
Byron Nelson Golf Classic in
Dallas.
"I'm playing with more
confidence than ever before,"
the second year pro said. Last
year he finished 93rd on the
money list wi.th $24,022, a
decent finish for a rookie. His
recent success has placed him
No. 50 on this year's list.
"I've gotten to the place
where I don't worry about it
any more," he said. 14 l 've
been able to block everything
COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio out. I've just started playing
hunters harvested a record 95 one shot at a time."
wild turkeys during the 1:klay
Casper, No. 32 on the money
1975 season in 14 southern Ohio list, had six birdies and one
counties, the Division of Wild- . bogey, while Nelson shot five
life of the Department of birdies.
Natural Resources reported
One stroke back of the
today.
leaders · were Mike Morley,
The 1975 take broke the Allen
Miller,
Peter
record of 71 established in 1973 Oosterhaus, Gary Sanders and
and equaled in 1974.
Danny Edwards. Two strokes
There were 76 turkeys taken behind them were Lanny
during the first six-day Wadkins, Tom Shaw, Dave
segment of the season April 28 Hill, Don January, Steve
through May 3, and 19 taken Melnyk, Gary McCord and
the second six days, May 5 Randy Erskine.
·
through 10.
Forty-three players broke
Division of Wildlife Chief par during the first round of
Dale Haney attributed the play .
Lee Trevino, defending
dramatic dropoff in the
harvest the second six days to tournament champion who set
the .fact that only W7 hunters a course record of 21 under
participated the second haif of par last year, finished tbe first
the season, while 997 par- round with an even-par 72.
ticipated during the first
"I hit the ball pretty good,
period.
but I dug after the ball a lot
There were a total of 2,000 and I was splashing and
permits available for this mudding a lot," he said .
year's bearded turkey hunt, Trevino also said he putted
1,000 for each period.
worly .

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McGraw says Phils'awe

N ational L eague

By R. G. FAIRCLOTH
NEW ORLEANS (UP!) Billy Casper's secret to successful golf, at least this
week's version, is not going to
do much lor the weekend
amateur.
Two weeks ago his wife gave
birth to their lOth child-six
are adopted-and Casper
celebrated by staying off the
tour. He played Ill-holes of golf
with his wife's doctors and
nine more with the man who
delivers water to the house.
Then last week he caught the
flu and almost withdrew from
the $150,000 New Orleans Open
golf tournament.
Instead, today he is the co-

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"which does not allow for the
establishment of priority
services to allow older people
to remain in their own homes
and to provide protection
against crime ."
"The Commission is also
concerned that the Public
Welfare Department budget
includes no. state money to
match federal money for
social services for the elderly,
that the $6 million included in
an earlier Health Department
budget for home health care
services does not appear, and
that there is no continuation of
the money to the Trans·
portation Department to
provide a senior transit
subsidy," Crowley said.
Some new federal funds
could be lost, he added, since
the Commission's state
subsidy funds remain at the
previous level of $125,0011 per
year in the House-passed
budget. These subsidy funds
are used mainly to assist rural
areas in providing the
required local money needed
to match federal grants . An
earlier budget had increased
the subsidy to $250,000 a year.

broadcaster told newsmen she
had considered withdrawing
her nomination by the
National
Academy
of
Television Arts and Sciences
because of the "contrived and
foolish" fonnat of the Emmy
show, which pits news programs against talk and
variety shows.
The TV academy nominated
Miss Walters, Dinah Shore,
Mike Douglas, and Jim Hartz
of "Today" for the same private recOgnition."
Asked if she considered
award. Shore and Douglas
pression of the will of the host vari'lijy-talk shows. refusing the award, Miss
people," said Rep. Peter N. "Today" competed against Walters said, no. "It would be
Crossland, D-Akron, chief " Dinah!" a syndicated a put down of the industry,"
sponsor. "This is unpar- program starring Miss Shore, she said.
donable in a democratic and " The Mike ·Douglas
society and should not be Show," another syndicated
permitted."
program. "Din..Qh!" won.
The Ohio Ethics Com- Miss Walters' award was
mission would be empowered the first of eight Emmys won v
to investigate alleged "dirty by NBC in the second annual 1'·:,·
By Helen Bolte)
tricks" and would refer any daytime awards show.. ,ABC
violations to the appropriate won six Emmys, CBS three
prosecutirlg attorney.
and syndicated shows took
The Bear Facts Hit Home
Any violation would be two. A total of 19 ·awards were DEAR HELEN:
punishable by a maximum given.
We chuckled at the older couple whose grown daughter
$1,000 fine. If the offender The other awards included: found them, ahem, necking nude in their swimming pool. Yes,
were a candidate, he would be -Outstanding actor in a seniors DO have sex lives, but it can be embarrassing If that
forbidden to run for office for dramatic series, MacDonald da~tardly fact is discovered . . which led to a lot of trouble at
.
five years.
Carey, NBC's "Days of Our our
house.
,
.
The House passed, 72-15, Lives ."
W)th·no-pwre kids at home, my wife and !learned It's nice,
and sent to Gov. James A: -Outstanding actress in a not being confined to the bedroom. One evening she suggested
Rhodes a bill· reducing the dramatic series, Susan Flanwe find lbe bear rug, stored in the garage, and put it in front pf
state's ·voter residency nery, NBC's "Days of Our the fireplace. Corny, yes, but remember, we date back 'to
reqhlrement from six. months Lives."
Greta Garbo films.
to 30 days.
-Outstanding host in a
However, we neglected to flip the night latch, and when tbe
The purpose of the game or audience par7
door blew shut, there we were stranded in our garage, me in
legislation is to conform Ohio liclpation show, Peter Mar- pajama tops and my .wife in what she calls ber "nothing
lawwith a U.S. Supreme Court shall, NBC's "Hollywood nighty." It's something !
requirement. Ohio now ob- Squares."
,
How can you ask use of tbe neighbor's phone in get-ups like
serves the 30-day residency -Outstanding game or par- that? Espeetally when you know the only solution is to call your
requirement in federal ticipation show, NBC's married daughter who has an extra key?
elections.
"Hollywood Squares."
So we chose another way: I was prying open a side winThe House agreed with a
- Outstanding children's dow, with my rear end w~ exposed to the night lreezes, when '
minor Senate change and sent show, NBC's "Star Trek."
a passing patrolman saw his duty and did it. ·
to the November ballot . a -Outstanding dramatic seExplanations weren't quite as rough as they would have
constitutional amendment au- ries, CBS' "The Young and the
been to our daughter. He BEUEVED our story about "hearb)g
thorizing the legislature to Restless."
anoise in · our garage." After all, trowlers aren't usually
provide for a system of equal The awards were televised
dressed for this kind of action. He boosted me through tbe .
rotation of candidates' names live by ABC aboard a river- window, I let .my shivering wife in, we had a brandy and
on ballots.
bOat anchored in New York retired - to bed.
The House also approved, Harbor with . the Siatue of
Oh well, tbe bear rug, would probably have smelled of
76-9, and returned to the Liberty in the background.
mothballs anyway. I tell you, It's tough, staying romantic
Senate for concurrence in Stephanie Edwarda of ABC's when you're- MATURE CITIZENS
amendments a bill allowing "AM America" and Monty . DEAR MATURE:
large wineries to serve Hall of ABC's "Let's Make a
But never stop trying! -H.
samples on the manufacturing Deal" were co-hosts of the
premises just as breweries wind-swept 90-minute DEAR HELEN:
serve beer.
broadcast.
I'm nuimed to an older man who thin1aJ hl!•s my father.
The Senate has adjourned · Miss Walters' Emmy is the When we go grocery shopping (he's always along), andTplck
until 7:30 p.m. next Monday, second niajor brodcastlng
up an article, he tells me "Put It down!" as If I were a chlld.
and the· House Witil Tuesday award she has received · in
He chooses my clothes and tells me what to wear when we ·
at 11 a.m.
recent weeks. The Ingo
out.
I'm as bossed and bullied as I wu when I Uvec\ at home, ·
ternational
Radio and
but
I'm
scared to strike out on my
U you've .been conTelevision Society recently
named her Broadcaster of the ditioned to need security above aU else (my parents sheltered
Year. Sbe receives the award me), can you ever overcol!le this need for being protected, at
all costs? I believe It's called "agoraphobia" or fear of Innext week.
dependence.
-CROWN UP BABY
·DUring the interview with
DEARGUB:
newsmen, Miss Walters said
A job could be a good starter; but If you're totally addicted
the award made her "uncomto
dependence,
you may not be a Nora who can walk away
The Oh-Kan Coin Club will fortable" because it placed from her Doll's Ho11111. Try small changes, llliCh u more
hold a regular business Jim Hartz in an unpleasant liSIIertiveness at home, and keep track of your progress. Who
'
meeting Monday evening in position.
knows, your husband migllt even cooperate?-H.
the social rooms of the . "If I win, he ha~ to be hurt,"
Colwnbus and Southern Ohio she said. ''U he wins, I have to DEAR HELEN:
Electric Co., Mill St., Mid- be hurt. It's a kind of bittersweet award.
Many girls write asking If they' shOuld aUck with ipOlled
dleport.
·
"I don't like competition In brat-type boyfriends, hoping they'll outcrow their Immature
A' soeial hour and trading
this
area where someone will ways. Don't!
session siarting at 7 p.m.
be
hurt
~went with a polllle88ive, hot-tempered, delnii\-IUY for
p~ecedes the meeting, and happy.,, and someone will be six years,
~ married blm still thlnldnfl I could ~e him. (He
four out-of-town coin dealers
will be present to buy, sell or She suggested the. · TV promlled to .change, and even lrept that ~ for alx
trade
collector
items. Academy might drop the mon::Jfered through fhe mlaerable.,. 1 oltan... •-· IIC· .
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Following the meeting , a coin entire award show or revile
the
fomiat
-to
make
it
more
cusatlllla
and
bru!HI.
It
look
a
lollll
Ume
to
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made a
auction will be held, and
1 left, but It loot Iota oi courage to face
to·
the
people
wbo
mistake,
Finally
considerate
refreshments will be served.
looellneas.
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married
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Area resipents interested in lose. "I am generajly ag~~lnst
now
lo a wonderful guy. I Clllly l'ecret spen' coins and paper money are award shows,". she said, "I ,ding 'm
11 years trylnl to change a man who wu lnaplred to
cordially i~vited.
wish there could just be some . meanness by my patlen.,.e . -L.F . ·
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(Struthers) .
Here are this week's winning numbers in. the $300,000
Ohio lottery drawing:
Number 729 (seven-twonine) in any hox on tickets
wins $20.
Numbers 541 (five-four-one)
and 394 (three-nine-four) in
green and blue wins $500.
Numbers 541 and 394 in blue
hoxes wins $1,000.
Numbers 541 and 394 in
green boxes eligible for
$300,000
drawing
and
automatically wins $15,000.
The Lucky Blick winning
numbers are:
Number 107 (one-zeroseven). · Number 319 460
(three-one-nine four&lt;~ix-zero l .

Older folks invited to rap
with legislators next week
COLUMBUS- ~ Ohio's

By LEE LEONARD
UP! Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Ohio Senate has unanimously
passed and sent to the House
legislati on liberalizing
property tax relief for elderly
homeowners.
The bill, adopted Thursday
before the Sen~te ·and House
adjourned for the weekend,
·.grants larger deductions for
poorer homeowners 65 and
over.
For example, it allows the

- The Daily ~ntinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, Oi' Friday, May 16, 1975

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The Store Wilh "All Kings of Sluff"

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operetta, was well received WednesdBy evening when it
was presented by pupils of Racine Elementary at South·
ern High School. Taking part as animals were, 1-r,
Melanie Weese, panther; Steve Circle, chimp; Bryan

Wolfe and Bob Bill Lee, elephant; Eric .Hill, tiger; and
Lisa Allen, lion. The event was directed by Mrs. Lee Lee.

Assisting were Robert Beegle, principal and all the
teachers at the school.

Songfest, revival scheduled
NEW HAVEN , W. VA. - A
songfesl will be held at the
New Haven First Church of
God, Sunday, May 18,
beginning at 7: 30 p. m. under

FLEA MARKET
At
Cross Roads- Rt. 124
Thurs. , Fri ., Sat .
Open At Noon
On Sunday
10 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Some 1;, Price
Antiques

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sponsorship of the Youth
Fell owship . Tim Davis is
pres ident of th e Youth
Fell owship. b ther officers ·are
Vikki Hysi.ll , vice president ;
Terri Ze rkle, secretary , and
Lisa
Da vis , treasurer .
Featured singers will be the
Christian Five, Gary Click
and a trio consisting of Rusty
Joins, Kathy Gill and Esther
Sturgeon. The· public is invited .
A revival will be held at the
chu rc h beginning Monday,
Ma y 19, at 7: 30p. m. The flev .
Willard Wilcox of Ashland,
Ky., will be the evangelisT.
Rev . Wilcox is perhaps bes t
kn' own i n thi s area as the
speaker on the television

·The Annual Reunion and Banquet of
Rutland High School wi II be held at the
Rutland Gymnasium Saturday Evening,
May 24, 1975 at 6: 30 J?.m.
Round and Square dancing 9 p.m . to I a .m.
Music by Tex Harrison and the Valley Boys.
Reservations must be paid by May 17 to:
Rutland Alvmni Association
Box 325
Rutland, Ohio 45775
(Money must a ccompany reserv ations)
Reservations are $6 .00 per person . Each
Alumni may bring one guest. If unabl.e to
attend please remit $1.00 for dues.

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RACINE - Robert Sayre,
Racine, was appointed to fill
the W!expired term of Denny
Hill by the Southern Local
School Board Wednesday.
Hill resigned at the April
meeting. There·are two years
left on Hill's term of office.
In other business the board
hired Michael Winebremer as
teacher and assistant-football
coadl; Bill Baer, junior high
'basketball coach; Penny
Frances •as vilcational home
economics teacher, and
Howard Caldwell as teacher
and
assistant
varsity
basketball coach.
A representative of Eesley,
, Lee, Vargo and Cassady
Architects presented building
plans for the Vo-Ag facility .
Anna Grace Oiler was
named lunchroom supervisor
for the 1975-76 school year with
a salary increase of $65 a
CWWNS - Taking part as clowns in the operetta, "Elephants - Clowns • Circus
month.
SoWids" were front, 1-r, Melissa lllle, Richard Dugan, Randy Werry, Chad Sayre, David
Robert Bowen, county
Powell, Mike Johnson; second row, Kim Follrod, Paul Cardone, James Gheen, Albert
superintendent,
proposed
Holman, Terry Patterson, Alana Lyons, Tammy Ervin; third row, Allan Pape, Kim
sharing t)le expense of a
Maynard, Loris Warden, Jay Rees, Richard Lyons, Tracy Riffle and Kim Bickers.
school psychologist; the board
adopted the school calendar
Major League Leaders
.for the 1975-76 Yfar; gave the
Sprague , Murp hy {8), Ro p .r ogr am
" Lo we r
drigue z ( 13 ), ' Col born and
By
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Li ghthous e" . bro adca s t Porter . Wright , Umbarger (8),
Leading Batters
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' pennission to use the junmr
locally for a number of years. F ou cault (8 ) , B rown (1 51 and
Sundberg , Fahey (14) . WP high gym on June 1&gt;-7 for a
He has also conducted several Rodri g ue z {3 -0 l. LP - Srown {2National League
rummage· and bake ·sale i
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revivals at the New Haven
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21 n 11 21 .370 agree to par1lCipa e m u•e
Church.
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Services will be held n_ightly Tex as
Broberg , Rodriguez (9) and cash , Ph;l
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with a special prayer room Port er , Harg an (3-2) and
Griffey , Cin
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open al 7 each evening .
Snglln, p;f
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HR s - -Milche ll ( l st ), Howell
LA
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Nursery services will be (1st) , Aaron (4 th ), Harrah Garvey,
Cardnal , Ch i 30 11 7 21 41 .350
ABA Playoff Schedule
provided. Congregational and U rd L Lezcano (Jrd &gt;. Hargrove Monday, Ch i 29 100 22 35 .350
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Sa t ., May 17- at Indiana . 9 :05
welcome is extended to all.'

honors mothers

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Regular Passbook Savings.
No Minimum . Interest
from date of deposit to date
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graduation.
Dale Roush was hired as
maintenance assistant during
the summer, and Bobby Ord,
superintendent, was granted
permission ID attend Ohio
University from July 21
through Aug. 15. Tbe n.ext
meeting of the board will be
June 25.
Attending w.e re Denny
Evans, Jack Bostic, Grover
Salser, Jr;, David Nease,
Robert Sayre, bOilrd members, Ord and Mrs. Wagner.

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Boone. WP - McGraw
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Fish, Roa;;t Beef, Hamburger Steak .
VEGETABLES Green Beans, Buttered . Corn : Noodles,
Potatoes
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Cocanut Creme, Apple, Peach .

•we will adju st t o thi&amp; toleran(;e, if ne cessa ry, Guarantee is for one year.

· x -Thurs ., May 22- at Ken tucky . 8:05 p.m .
, X -SaL May 24- at Indiana,
9:05 p .m .
x -Wed.,-May 28---'at Kentucky,
8:05 p .m .
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· According to"EPA's Buyer Guide,
. Valiant and c;&gt;uster got better gas
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' Room?'According to Automotive Industries' Roominess Index,
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customers only at participating
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Ph il B; Cey , LA and Winfield ,·
SO 7; Watson , Hou and Wynn ,
LA 6.
American League : . Horton .,
Det 7; Burroug hs. lex 6 ; Gr ich 1
and May . Bait, Rice, Bos ,
Hendr ick and Powell, Clev,
Ki llebrew , KC, Hisle, Minn.
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Wynn, LA , Luzinsk ~, Phi l and
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League:
Hisle,
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M inn 23; McRa.e, KC 22 ;
K entucky 95 Indiana 93
· Horton. Det 21 :· May, Bait ,
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Philadelphia 3 Buffalo 1
Burroughs , Tex 20.

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MAlN ROLE- Melvin, the main charact~ in the Operetta "Elephants:Clowns-Circus .
SoWids" is surrounded by his friends, 1-r, Kathy Baker and Becky Lee, Siamese twins;
Tonja Salser, pocket; Laren Wolfe, cook; Jay Bostick, clock; Mark Simpson, who played
Melvin; David Samons, football player; Ricky Werry, closet door; Alan Crisp, water
faucet, and Tammy Smith,lat lady. The event was under the direction of Mrs. Lee Lee,
assisted by teachers of the school and Robert Beegle, principal.

y's Poin

'Endorsement of the 1.6 mill columbine and it was used ort thur Strauss were hostesses
planting project at the levy for o~ratlon of the Meigs the refreshment table. Mrs. for the meeting. Mrs.
BY PO'LLY I:RAME;R
monument marking George Community-Classes was given Reynolds who presided at the Reynolds presided at the.
Washington's lan!llng in Ohio by tlle) lub.
meeting read verses of the coffee service. Hostess prizes
at Long Bottom was adopted Af-rangements lor tables at month submitted by Mrs. were won by Mrs. Walter
FRIDAY
Wednesday night by the ' the Middleport Alumni Harold Lohse and Mrs. Crooks and Mrs. Sheets. Mrs.
PUBLIC AUCTION by
Middleport Amateur Gar- banquet May 30 will be made . Morgan,
Davis donated the traveling
Meigs Band Boosters for new
By POLLY CRAMER
cumwate wr next Christmas.
deners.
by the club. Guest night was
Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ar- prize won by Mrs. Burkett.
uniforms at Pomeroy Junior
Meeting at the home of Mrs. announced for June nand will
High building, doors open 6 p.
DEAR POLLY - Tow of my Many simple things su~h as
Everett Taylor, Mrs. James be held in the social room of __,..,..,:;c;,:-:-:-·-:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:&lt;·:·&gt;··:-:-··:·»&gt;:~·:w.mlll'l'li:·:,· . ...
. m.; sale starting at 7. Food pic tures have suddenly pol holders, aprons, apphance
Sheets and Mrs. Daniel the Middleport firemen's ~r-·-•
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sold before auction. Many warped . These are not dime covers and so on can be made
Thomas of til~ club's bicen- headquarters. Each member ~
items of wide range
be store pictures nor are they during the comt~g months.
tennlal comuuttee presented is asked to take a guest. Mrs. · ~- sold.
original oils. I have never Many good but mexpenstve
the project.
Roger Morgan will demon- ·~:'
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LAUREL Cliff Better wa shed th em with water . items can be bought at garage
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Hea lth Club• 1: 30 p.m., a t the They sti ckout from the w~i l at and rummage sales. Watch
. Tuesday Mrs, Sheets will be strate how to make wall ·
B"1 Charlene Hoeflich
joined by Mrs. Harold Lohse, plaques. Mrs. Reynolds aphome of Mrs. Pollx Eichinger. least an inch. I cannot ge t lor special sales in the stores.
them straight on the wall and Tape a piece of paper on th1e
Mrs&lt;!erman Moore, Mrs., C. pointed several committees to
With the annual girl scout day camp less than. a month
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they look terrible. It is too outs1de of the box. Each lime
E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Guy serve that night.
TUPPERS
Plains
Pony
Reynolds and Mrs. John Mrs.
Erroll
Conroy away, seven 1eaders and assistant leaders Wednesday comRICHARD ROSS
Pulling Association meets at 8 cos tly to reframe them and I you add a gift write it on the
R~JCCe for the trip to Long presented the program on wild pleted the multi-media first aid course offered by Mrs, Merle
do hope to get some help from list. Meanwhile, if a birthday,
Bottom for the first planting flowers. For roll call members Johnson, EMT instructor. She was assisted with part of the
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p.m. in the Alfred Grange someone. - ANDREA.
anniversary or other special
during the 1975-76 year. Red named their favorite wild work by Bob Cooper who is associated with the Southeastern
11 Hall.
DEAR ANDREA _ I even t arises you have gifts to
geranlumsandwhitepetunias flower . Mrs. Edward Bu:rkett Ohio Emergency Medical Service.
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will be planted with the made the arrangement of the
Completing the course to qualify lor their first aid cards
a.m., sponsored by MidcDeport these pictures do not have what a nice feeling you will
were Esther DeMoss; Salisbury Brownies; Mrs. Judy Werry,
Cub Scout Pack 245.
members to enjoy a sack month of dogwood am! Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, Mrs. Carolyn Reeves and Mrs. Pat
SOUTHERN Local Athletic glass over them but am not have when the holiday season
IWich at noon.
sure whether they are printed approaches and you see that
The second phase will be
Thomas of the Pomeroy Brownies; and Mrs. Joyce Sisson and
Boosters Horse Show, 6 p.m.
on paper or have an oil finish big box of things that have
Mrs. Kay Hill, Syracuse Brownies.
at Rbck Springs Fairgrounds.
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HARTFORD, W. Va. - Refreshments will be served. on canvas. If yours are oils been painlessly assembled
panting of bulbs this fall for
spring flowering tulips and
done on canvas that Is throughout th e ye ar. daff ils
13 with Mrs. Nancy Jeff~rs as the camp director. Slips about Richard
Shawn
Ross
SPAGHETTI dinner. 4-8
od' 'and the third will be
the camping program wiU be sent home with the scouts next celebrated his first birthday p.m. at Syracuse Fire Station. fa stened over wood stretchers LYNN E.
planting holly and dogwood in
week.
• April 21 at the home of his $1.50 for adults; 75 cents for new stretchers can be bought DEAR LYNNE - I know
at an art store and the pictures how well this works. I have
Ap:~ club voted to again pay
. The charge will be $5 for ·the week and this will cover all parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph children age 12 and Wider.
remounted on them to be flat done it lor many years .
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Mothers were honored camp supplies, materials and food. Plans are being made to Ross.
Also a bake sale. Proceeds to again, If they are printed on Having such a box certainly
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transporttlleglrlstothecampsiteontlleBoyScoutbus.
Giftswerepresentedtohim · go to the Syracuse Fire
in the plant;no by JWI
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paper or a light cardboard put eliminates that panicky
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Girls not affiliated with a scout troop may attend the camp by lamilv and friends and Department.
Scout Troop 39 at Mt'd•'eport the Bradford Church of Christ.
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the frames with glass and feeling one often gets when be
w
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•• plus 12 cents a day lor insuranee coverage. Those · cake and punch were served in
Village Hall.
Mrs. Hilda King was by paym
RUTLAND Baseba 11 enough heavy backing to push realizes the lime Is getting
Mrs. Sheets reported on the recognized as the oldest interested should contact the leader of the troop in their neigh- the evening. His visitors League, bake sale 9 a.m., and keep them flal against the short I also think that picking
hike-bike in which she rode for mother present and for havink borbod.
during the day were Mrs. Rutland Department Store. glass. Most hardware stores out gifts at one's leisure
the club tin til t sh od been a Christian the longest,
Stanley Harbour • Mrs. John
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Kiirschnik and Keith, Mrs. Auxili""Y sponsoring an ice sell a spray adhesive that makes it more likely that they
the entire 25 miles, with the 67 years. Also honored were
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could be used on a heavy will be things one will lee! are
Lori Michae1 and Becky A ms were we com miD Donald Smith, Mrs. G~rtrude cream social, 5:30p.m. at fire
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club paying $25 to the Meigs
rs . Rose Hysell, · the
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k The Mitchell, his grandmother, . station followed by dance at backing. Smooth the picture more personal and that will be
Chapter Of the Oht.0 youngest mother, and Mrs . Syracuse Browrue roop 01254 at a meetmg st wee .
careluily over that.
more to their liking. Brownies completed their Mother's Day prQjects and prac- Mrs. Betty Ross, Mrs. Larry 7:30 p.m. with Kord Kings
AssOciation lor the Mentally SYIvia Blake, Mrs. Evelyn
POLLY.
POLLY.
, Monday night tll_ey.visited WMPO radio.
'·Tom and Richard, providing music.
Wood, Mrs. Jerry Ughtfoot ticed_for investiture_
Retarded'
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Officers elected for the 1975- and Mrs . Linda Stobart; A wtener roast WI
he d later thiS month. Re reshments hts great~gran paren '
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GOSPEL Concert featuring
DEAR POLLY - A Pe t
76 year were Mrs. Reece, mothers having the most we~e served.
, and Mrs.' L. E. Piersall and The Homeward Bound Trio Peevnlf mine is to observe a
president; Mrs. Taylor, vice children present. Each was ,
Mrs. Rhoda Yeager.
and the Stewart Family, waitress scratching her head
1293 AND 1292
resident·,
Mrs.
Burkett,
presented
a
small
potted
RtrrLANDTROOPS
His
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Huntington , at 22nd St. Church or handling her hair and then
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In conjunction with tbe "Keep America Beautiful" project Mrs Charles Yea•er Marty f G d p · t PI
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treasurer·, and Mrs. · Sheets, plant.
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serving food to the customers.
of
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Yea•er
Vicki
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secretary: 'Jlhey will be in- Special
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was aroundtlleoldRutlandGymnasiumtocleanuptllearea.
Mrs Joe Lish and Lisa Mr · 't th
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stalled at the September presented for mothers with
DEAR MRS. M.S. - I once
The Rutland Juniors ol Troop 1292 began a basic first aid and Mrs. Larry Noble, Chris
SUNDAY
went
into a new quick-order
meeting.
Floyd Harrison playing a song course being taught by Mrs. Merle Johnson.
and Jeff, Donna Wilson, Mr.
COUNTY WIDE pra yer
type
restaurant,
saw a counter
Mrs. Guy Reynolds and on his guitar and the youth
and Mrs. Eddie Lish and meeting, 2 p.m. at Bald Knob
Mrs. Harry Davis reported on choir singing a special
Fr ki M
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rs. ames Mission Church with Glen hoy cleaning his ear and then
go on serving food. I have
the recent meeting of the number.
A D' hl
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Bissell, class teacher.
At the Sunday evening
county cub
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and plans for the Regatta service, Mrs, Norma Russell
ANNUAL Homecoming at that eatery again, -'- POLLY.
flower show ID be held bext read a poem for mothers and
.
the Naomi Baptist Church,
DEAR POLLY - This is the
month. The club will make Jackie Reed and . Ruth Durst f· i
Pomeroy. 9:30a.m. Sunday time of year to think about
arrangements for four sang "He Washed My Eyes
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School With Oscar Qualls, prese nts for next Christmas .
classes.
with Tears". Harry and
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superintendent, in charge; 11 Many people ge t more joy out
Tressie Hendricks sang
Bill Basansky·, full-time be a luncheon meeting with
a.m. Rev. Eddie Buffington, of giving than receiving. With
"What A Friend We Have in faculty member of Oral residents ·of the Gallipolis
The Rio Graqde College speaker; 4 p. m. Mrs. Edna lhe present hi gh cost of
Mother", and "Shake Hands Roberts University, Tulsa, State Institute and their Grand Chorale, Wider the Darling,
Methodist everything and less money to
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with Mother Again".
Okla ., will be the guest chaplain and a 1:30fellowship cDrection of Merlyn Ross will Theological School , spend this is almos t imFor All Occasions
seminar conductor for a meeting , again at Gallia present its annual spring Delaware, guest speaker.
possible to do at Christmas
~ching seminar May 25, 26 Academy, will close the concert Sunday, May 18, at 3
CHICKEN barbecue on time. The solution is to begin
We Wire Flowers
Everywhere
and 'tl in Gallipolis.
session.
,
p.m. in Lyne Center.
upper Pomeroy parking lot •'OW. Keep a big cardboard
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Anyone needing additional
Highlights of this year's beginning at noon by the box in a dry place to hold the
The seminar is sponliCired by
The reservation deacDine for the Full Gospel Business inlormation about
the event will be atorale Alumni Pomeroy Fire Department. things you now star! to acthe Middleport Alumni Men's
Fellowship
In· meetings should call 446-2431, Day, All Grande Chorale
RAClNE JW!iorHigh School
Association banquet has been ternational, Gallipolis 446-9889, WHl94~ or 446-4551. members,
from
the and
Southern
District
Pomeroy· Flower Shop extended to May 23. Reser· chapter. Program schedule
IS HOSPITAUZED
organization's conception in Elementary Bands will
vations
are
to
be
made
with
Becky Roush, daughter of
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
for the seminar sessions
1966 have been invited to present a concert at 2:30p .m.
Ph. 99~·5781
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Miss Freddie Houdashelt, Sunday will begin with
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participate and an open public iwthe jWiior high auditorium . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush ,
Middlevort.
reception honoring ·the alumni Direction is by Joy Bigler ; no Pomeroy, RD., is a patient at
morning worship at the Grace ·
United Methodist Church at
will be held prior to the con- admission charge.
· Holzer Medical · Center,
Middleport, 0.
10:45a.m.,amen'sbuffetatl
cert at I p.m., also in Lyne
RESERVATIONS close Gallipolis, Her room number
p.m. in the Holiday IM,
(,1,1
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Center.
today lor Racine Alumni is 5IO.
Kanauga, and a praise :~ervice
The 11&gt;-voice chorale will banquet and dance which is
.
at
the
Grace
Church
at
7
p.m.
perform
a varied program, May 24. Reservations and
MAY SPEtiAL
On Monday the group will
taking selections from their dues should be sent to Mrs.
meet for brea~fast at 7:30
,
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14-&lt;lay Florida Tour Program. Raymond Pierce, Route 2,
. a.m . in the Holiday Inn, and
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make a guest appearance at
adapted for this concert will
SONG FEST, Racine Clrurch
the Memorial Day Services in
TUPPERS PLAINS _ The be presented.
of ihe Nazarene, 2:30 p.m.
the Pine St. Cemetery at 10. A Tuppers Plains PTO Boosters Gr~de Chorale Alumni Day with Rev. Bartholomew and
YQUth seminar and rally will meeting Monday night at the 1975 will be .nightcapped by an other local talent.
t OO"' SOLID STATE CHASSIS ,
take place at the city park at school voted to endorse the l.H hon~rs. banquet at the
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be a fellowship meeting at Meigs county Community seniors. will receive spec!BI at the grade school.
Quick-Set Picture Control - press one buUon, and automatically set vertical hold . balance brightness and conGallia Academy High School Classes.
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trast at pre-set levels! • Custom-Malic Pre-Set VHF and
Auditorium.
Judge Manning Webster dale~ Columbus; Iesa Wag~er, hoard of Meigs Holiness Assn .
UHF Tuning • Dipole anten na • Private listening earphone
Tuesday Basansky will be a was speaker at the meeting. Martella, and Bonnie Slllltll, 7:30 p.m. in ·educational
jack • INCLUDES ROLL-ABOUT CART
guest on the WJEH radio He talked on the levy and also Jack_son, and nu~erous building of Pomeroy Church of
"Chatterbox" program at led in a discussion on juvenile servtce awards Will be Nazarene ; all members urged
10:30 a.m. At 11:45 there will delinquency.
presented.
.
to attend.
New officers introduced Mrs. Peg ·Thomas will be
SPECIAL candysiripers
were Jim Caldwell, president; guest speaker lor the meeting in honor of senior
COMPLETE COURSE
festivities.
RUTLAND
Seven Judy Sams, vice president;
Area residents and students members, 7 p.m. in Veterans
PICTURE
Rutland firemen and auxiliary Pat St)rivers, secretary; are cordially Invited to attend Memorial Hospital cafeteria.
100%
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SOLID
STATE
members Monday night Janet Chichester, treasurer;
Pre ss one button- and
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the reception and concert.
· CliASSIS 1
~ waiting! Turn the
au_tomatlcally set ~ er completed the multi-media and Libby Sayre, news
p.m. Installation of officers,
Ne chassi s tub es to
Ucal hol d, balance
set on ... proQram
burn out or Iaiii
brightness anll con comtS on Instant!~.
first aid course ta~ht by Mrs. reporter.
Don Hanning's fourth grade to
3 speed fan. full thermostat control, 110
trast at pre-set lsvelsl
Announcements
by
Mrs.
Janet Bolin and Mrs. Merle
lead in the pledge of
volts. Just plug in.
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Johnson, EM'T llfst aid in· Bea Douglas were class trips
allegiance, with the greeters
• structors. In the group were Tuesday, May 20; olympic
and hostesses to be the room
Mrs.
Marjorie
Davis, day, Friday, May 16; choir
mothers of Mrs . Wilson .
Raymond Wilcox, Mrs. Lois concert. at Eastern High
Carpenter's first grade.
School,
May
15;
and
the
last
Ann Walker, James Birch·
CHESTER- Mother's Day
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Billy Hall, Adeline day of school, May 28 . was observed at the Michael
Refreshmenls were served by home near Chester 'with a
Snowden, and Bill Smith.
the kindergarten room basket dinner on the lawn.
mothers .
Attending were Mr: and
Mrs. G. S. Michael, lli:r. and
Mrs. w. s. Michael and Tim,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Michael
and
Mathew,. Mr. and Mrs.
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·Sunday G. S. Michael wlll
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operetta, was well received WednesdBy evening when it
was presented by pupils of Racine Elementary at South·
ern High School. Taking part as animals were, 1-r,
Melanie Weese, panther; Steve Circle, chimp; Bryan

Wolfe and Bob Bill Lee, elephant; Eric .Hill, tiger; and
Lisa Allen, lion. The event was directed by Mrs. Lee Lee.

Assisting were Robert Beegle, principal and all the
teachers at the school.

Songfest, revival scheduled
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songfesl will be held at the
New Haven First Church of
God, Sunday, May 18,
beginning at 7: 30 p. m. under

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Fell owship . Tim Davis is
pres ident of th e Youth
Fell owship. b ther officers ·are
Vikki Hysi.ll , vice president ;
Terri Ze rkle, secretary , and
Lisa
Da vis , treasurer .
Featured singers will be the
Christian Five, Gary Click
and a trio consisting of Rusty
Joins, Kathy Gill and Esther
Sturgeon. The· public is invited .
A revival will be held at the
chu rc h beginning Monday,
Ma y 19, at 7: 30p. m. The flev .
Willard Wilcox of Ashland,
Ky., will be the evangelisT.
Rev . Wilcox is perhaps bes t
kn' own i n thi s area as the
speaker on the television

·The Annual Reunion and Banquet of
Rutland High School wi II be held at the
Rutland Gymnasium Saturday Evening,
May 24, 1975 at 6: 30 J?.m.
Round and Square dancing 9 p.m . to I a .m.
Music by Tex Harrison and the Valley Boys.
Reservations must be paid by May 17 to:
Rutland Alvmni Association
Box 325
Rutland, Ohio 45775
(Money must a ccompany reserv ations)
Reservations are $6 .00 per person . Each
Alumni may bring one guest. If unabl.e to
attend please remit $1.00 for dues.

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RACINE - Robert Sayre,
Racine, was appointed to fill
the W!expired term of Denny
Hill by the Southern Local
School Board Wednesday.
Hill resigned at the April
meeting. There·are two years
left on Hill's term of office.
In other business the board
hired Michael Winebremer as
teacher and assistant-football
coadl; Bill Baer, junior high
'basketball coach; Penny
Frances •as vilcational home
economics teacher, and
Howard Caldwell as teacher
and
assistant
varsity
basketball coach.
A representative of Eesley,
, Lee, Vargo and Cassady
Architects presented building
plans for the Vo-Ag facility .
Anna Grace Oiler was
named lunchroom supervisor
for the 1975-76 school year with
a salary increase of $65 a
CWWNS - Taking part as clowns in the operetta, "Elephants - Clowns • Circus
month.
SoWids" were front, 1-r, Melissa lllle, Richard Dugan, Randy Werry, Chad Sayre, David
Robert Bowen, county
Powell, Mike Johnson; second row, Kim Follrod, Paul Cardone, James Gheen, Albert
superintendent,
proposed
Holman, Terry Patterson, Alana Lyons, Tammy Ervin; third row, Allan Pape, Kim
sharing t)le expense of a
Maynard, Loris Warden, Jay Rees, Richard Lyons, Tracy Riffle and Kim Bickers.
school psychologist; the board
adopted the school calendar
Major League Leaders
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Dale Roush was hired as
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Attending w.e re Denny
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An offer thl
d has to be limited to
cars in stock, one per customer, retail
customers only at participating
·
Chrysler-Piymouth Dealers.

SUNDAY MENU

SALAD - 7 Up, · Cottage Cheese, Slaw,
Tossed .

Mon ., May

DOUBLE
KNITS

Grande Chorale

in Patch Work

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'p .m .

9:05 pm .

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and"Match Mate

guaranteed to within a

Home Runs '
National League : Luzinsk i,
Ph il B; Cey , LA and Winfield ,·
SO 7; Watson , Hou and Wynn ,
LA 6.
American League : . Horton .,
Det 7; Burroug hs. lex 6 ; Gr ich 1
and May . Bait, Rice, Bos ,
Hendr ick and Powell, Clev,
Ki llebrew , KC, Hisle, Minn.
Bonc;ls. NY and Jackson . Oak S.

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National League: Garvey , LA
26 ; Perez , Cin 25; Bench , Cin ,
Wynn, LA , Luzinsk ~, Phi l and
Bv United Press International · Winf ield-! so 24.
League:
Hisle,
Amertlcan
American Basketball Assn.
M inn 23; McRa.e, KC 22 ;
K entucky 95 Indiana 93
· Horton. Det 21 :· May, Bait ,
~ ·1
Scott , MiL B_
onds, NY and
Philadelphia 3 Buffalo 1
Burroughs , Tex 20.

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Boston
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29
27
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Remount pictures
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Just Highest ·
Interest Rates
In The Area

MAlN ROLE- Melvin, the main charact~ in the Operetta "Elephants:Clowns-Circus .
SoWids" is surrounded by his friends, 1-r, Kathy Baker and Becky Lee, Siamese twins;
Tonja Salser, pocket; Laren Wolfe, cook; Jay Bostick, clock; Mark Simpson, who played
Melvin; David Samons, football player; Ricky Werry, closet door; Alan Crisp, water
faucet, and Tammy Smith,lat lady. The event was under the direction of Mrs. Lee Lee,
assisted by teachers of the school and Robert Beegle, principal.

y's Poin

'Endorsement of the 1.6 mill columbine and it was used ort thur Strauss were hostesses
planting project at the levy for o~ratlon of the Meigs the refreshment table. Mrs. for the meeting. Mrs.
BY PO'LLY I:RAME;R
monument marking George Community-Classes was given Reynolds who presided at the Reynolds presided at the.
Washington's lan!llng in Ohio by tlle) lub.
meeting read verses of the coffee service. Hostess prizes
at Long Bottom was adopted Af-rangements lor tables at month submitted by Mrs. were won by Mrs. Walter
FRIDAY
Wednesday night by the ' the Middleport Alumni Harold Lohse and Mrs. Crooks and Mrs. Sheets. Mrs.
PUBLIC AUCTION by
Middleport Amateur Gar- banquet May 30 will be made . Morgan,
Davis donated the traveling
Meigs Band Boosters for new
By POLLY CRAMER
cumwate wr next Christmas.
deners.
by the club. Guest night was
Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Ar- prize won by Mrs. Burkett.
uniforms at Pomeroy Junior
Meeting at the home of Mrs. announced for June nand will
High building, doors open 6 p.
DEAR POLLY - Tow of my Many simple things su~h as
Everett Taylor, Mrs. James be held in the social room of __,..,..,:;c;,:-:-:-·-:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:&lt;·:·&gt;··:-:-··:·»&gt;:~·:w.mlll'l'li:·:,· . ...
. m.; sale starting at 7. Food pic tures have suddenly pol holders, aprons, apphance
Sheets and Mrs. Daniel the Middleport firemen's ~r-·-•
-.c-.c~~ ...
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sold before auction. Many warped . These are not dime covers and so on can be made
Thomas of til~ club's bicen- headquarters. Each member ~
items of wide range
be store pictures nor are they during the comt~g months.
tennlal comuuttee presented is asked to take a guest. Mrs. · ~- sold.
original oils. I have never Many good but mexpenstve
the project.
Roger Morgan will demon- ·~:'
.
,
LAUREL Cliff Better wa shed th em with water . items can be bought at garage
·
Hea lth Club• 1: 30 p.m., a t the They sti ckout from the w~i l at and rummage sales. Watch
. Tuesday Mrs, Sheets will be strate how to make wall ·
B"1 Charlene Hoeflich
joined by Mrs. Harold Lohse, plaques. Mrs. Reynolds aphome of Mrs. Pollx Eichinger. least an inch. I cannot ge t lor special sales in the stores.
them straight on the wall and Tape a piece of paper on th1e
Mrs&lt;!erman Moore, Mrs., C. pointed several committees to
With the annual girl scout day camp less than. a month
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SATURDAY
they look terrible. It is too outs1de of the box. Each lime
E. Blakeslee, Mrs. Guy serve that night.
TUPPERS
Plains
Pony
Reynolds and Mrs. John Mrs.
Erroll
Conroy away, seven 1eaders and assistant leaders Wednesday comRICHARD ROSS
Pulling Association meets at 8 cos tly to reframe them and I you add a gift write it on the
R~JCCe for the trip to Long presented the program on wild pleted the multi-media first aid course offered by Mrs, Merle
do hope to get some help from list. Meanwhile, if a birthday,
Bottom for the first planting flowers. For roll call members Johnson, EMT instructor. She was assisted with part of the
.
p.m. in the Alfred Grange someone. - ANDREA.
anniversary or other special
during the 1975-76 year. Red named their favorite wild work by Bob Cooper who is associated with the Southeastern
11 Hall.
DEAR ANDREA _ I even t arises you have gifts to
geranlumsandwhitepetunias flower . Mrs. Edward Bu:rkett Ohio Emergency Medical Service.
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BAKE SALE, Kroger's, 10 presume from your letter that choose from . You have no idea
will be planted with the made the arrangement of the
Completing the course to qualify lor their first aid cards
a.m., sponsored by MidcDeport these pictures do not have what a nice feeling you will
were Esther DeMoss; Salisbury Brownies; Mrs. Judy Werry,
Cub Scout Pack 245.
members to enjoy a sack month of dogwood am! Mrs. Elizabeth Lane, Mrs. Carolyn Reeves and Mrs. Pat
SOUTHERN Local Athletic glass over them but am not have when the holiday season
IWich at noon.
sure whether they are printed approaches and you see that
The second phase will be
Thomas of the Pomeroy Brownies; and Mrs. Joyce Sisson and
Boosters Horse Show, 6 p.m.
on paper or have an oil finish big box of things that have
Mrs. Kay Hill, Syracuse Brownies.
at Rbck Springs Fairgrounds.
1 ·
DaycampwillbeatCampKiashutanearChesterJune9to
HARTFORD, W. Va. - Refreshments will be served. on canvas. If yours are oils been painlessly assembled
panting of bulbs this fall for
spring flowering tulips and
done on canvas that Is throughout th e ye ar. daff ils
13 with Mrs. Nancy Jeff~rs as the camp director. Slips about Richard
Shawn
Ross
SPAGHETTI dinner. 4-8
od' 'and the third will be
the camping program wiU be sent home with the scouts next celebrated his first birthday p.m. at Syracuse Fire Station. fa stened over wood stretchers LYNN E.
planting holly and dogwood in
week.
• April 21 at the home of his $1.50 for adults; 75 cents for new stretchers can be bought DEAR LYNNE - I know
at an art store and the pictures how well this works. I have
Ap:~ club voted to again pay
. The charge will be $5 for ·the week and this will cover all parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph children age 12 and Wider.
remounted on them to be flat done it lor many years .
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Mothers were honored camp supplies, materials and food. Plans are being made to Ross.
Also a bake sale. Proceeds to again, If they are printed on Having such a box certainly
1
.oru.ecos 0 pan
us
transporttlleglrlstothecampsiteontlleBoyScoutbus.
Giftswerepresentedtohim · go to the Syracuse Fire
in the plant;no by JWI
. t'or Gu-'I during the morning servt'ce at
paper or a light cardboard put eliminates that panicky
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Girls not affiliated with a scout troop may attend the camp by lamilv and friends and Department.
Scout Troop 39 at Mt'd•'eport the Bradford Church of Christ.
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in
the frames with glass and feeling one often gets when be
w
· g ..,
•• plus 12 cents a day lor insuranee coverage. Those · cake and punch were served in
Village Hall.
Mrs. Hilda King was by paym
RUTLAND Baseba 11 enough heavy backing to push realizes the lime Is getting
Mrs. Sheets reported on the recognized as the oldest interested should contact the leader of the troop in their neigh- the evening. His visitors League, bake sale 9 a.m., and keep them flal against the short I also think that picking
hike-bike in which she rode for mother present and for havink borbod.
during the day were Mrs. Rutland Department Store. glass. Most hardware stores out gifts at one's leisure
the club tin til t sh od been a Christian the longest,
Stanley Harbour • Mrs. John
RACINE Firem e n ' s
no g a
er e
SYRACUSE TROOP 01254
Kiirschnik and Keith, Mrs. Auxili""Y sponsoring an ice sell a spray adhesive that makes it more likely that they
the entire 25 miles, with the 67 years. Also honored were
tk'
1 ed ·
~
could be used on a heavy will be things one will lee! are
Lori Michae1 and Becky A ms were we com miD Donald Smith, Mrs. G~rtrude cream social, 5:30p.m. at fire
M
club paying $25 to the Meigs
rs . Rose Hysell, · the
· T
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k The Mitchell, his grandmother, . station followed by dance at backing. Smooth the picture more personal and that will be
Chapter Of the Oht.0 youngest mother, and Mrs . Syracuse Browrue roop 01254 at a meetmg st wee .
careluily over that.
more to their liking. Brownies completed their Mother's Day prQjects and prac- Mrs. Betty Ross, Mrs. Larry 7:30 p.m. with Kord Kings
AssOciation lor the Mentally SYIvia Blake, Mrs. Evelyn
POLLY.
POLLY.
, Monday night tll_ey.visited WMPO radio.
'·Tom and Richard, providing music.
Wood, Mrs. Jerry Ughtfoot ticed_for investiture_
Retarded'
11 he 1
f
d
ts Mr
Officers elected for the 1975- and Mrs . Linda Stobart; A wtener roast WI
he d later thiS month. Re reshments hts great~gran paren '
.
GOSPEL Concert featuring
DEAR POLLY - A Pe t
76 year were Mrs. Reece, mothers having the most we~e served.
, and Mrs.' L. E. Piersall and The Homeward Bound Trio Peevnlf mine is to observe a
president; Mrs. Taylor, vice children present. Each was ,
Mrs. Rhoda Yeager.
and the Stewart Family, waitress scratching her head
1293 AND 1292
resident·,
Mrs.
Burkett,
presented
a
small
potted
RtrrLANDTROOPS
His
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Huntington , at 22nd St. Church or handling her hair and then
P
In conjunction with tbe "Keep America Beautiful" project Mrs Charles Yea•er Marty f G d p · t PI
t 7 30
treasurer·, and Mrs. · Sheets, plant.
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o o • om
easan • :
serving food to the customers.
of
scoutin•,
•iris
ol
Brownie
Troop
1293
took
a
litter
walk
Yea•er
Vicki
Burton
Mr
and
p ul Ch
m ·
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p.m. a
apman, pas tor • - MRS. M.S.
secretary: 'Jlhey will be in- Special
ustc
was aroundtlleoldRutlandGymnasiumtocleanuptllearea.
Mrs Joe Lish and Lisa Mr · 't th
bl'
·
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stalled at the September presented for mothers with
DEAR MRS. M.S. - I once
The Rutland Juniors ol Troop 1292 began a basic first aid and Mrs. Larry Noble, Chris
SUNDAY
went
into a new quick-order
meeting.
Floyd Harrison playing a song course being taught by Mrs. Merle Johnson.
and Jeff, Donna Wilson, Mr.
COUNTY WIDE pra yer
type
restaurant,
saw a counter
Mrs. Guy Reynolds and on his guitar and the youth
and Mrs. Eddie Lish and meeting, 2 p.m. at Bald Knob
Mrs. Harry Davis reported on choir singing a special
Fr ki M
dM J
an e, r. an
rs. ames Mission Church with Glen hoy cleaning his ear and then
go on serving food. I have
the recent meeting of the number.
A D' hl
te ·
Bissell, class teacher.
At the Sunday evening
county cub
I
representatives
·
.never been inside the door of
and plans for the Regatta service, Mrs, Norma Russell
ANNUAL Homecoming at that eatery again, -'- POLLY.
flower show ID be held bext read a poem for mothers and
.
the Naomi Baptist Church,
DEAR POLLY - This is the
month. The club will make Jackie Reed and . Ruth Durst f· i
Pomeroy. 9:30a.m. Sunday time of year to think about
arrangements for four sang "He Washed My Eyes
.
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School With Oscar Qualls, prese nts for next Christmas .
classes.
with Tears". Harry and
.
superintendent, in charge; 11 Many people ge t more joy out
Tressie Hendricks sang
Bill Basansky·, full-time be a luncheon meeting with
a.m. Rev. Eddie Buffington, of giving than receiving. With
"What A Friend We Have in faculty member of Oral residents ·of the Gallipolis
The Rio Graqde College speaker; 4 p. m. Mrs. Edna lhe present hi gh cost of
Mother", and "Shake Hands Roberts University, Tulsa, State Institute and their Grand Chorale, Wider the Darling,
Methodist everything and less money to
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with Mother Again".
Okla ., will be the guest chaplain and a 1:30fellowship cDrection of Merlyn Ross will Theological School , spend this is almos t imFor All Occasions
seminar conductor for a meeting , again at Gallia present its annual spring Delaware, guest speaker.
possible to do at Christmas
~ching seminar May 25, 26 Academy, will close the concert Sunday, May 18, at 3
CHICKEN barbecue on time. The solution is to begin
We Wire Flowers
Everywhere
and 'tl in Gallipolis.
session.
,
p.m. in Lyne Center.
upper Pomeroy parking lot •'OW. Keep a big cardboard
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DEADLINE CHANGED
Anyone needing additional
Highlights of this year's beginning at noon by the box in a dry place to hold the
The seminar is sponliCired by
The reservation deacDine for the Full Gospel Business inlormation about
the event will be atorale Alumni Pomeroy Fire Department. things you now star! to acthe Middleport Alumni Men's
Fellowship
In· meetings should call 446-2431, Day, All Grande Chorale
RAClNE JW!iorHigh School
Association banquet has been ternational, Gallipolis 446-9889, WHl94~ or 446-4551. members,
from
the and
Southern
District
Pomeroy· Flower Shop extended to May 23. Reser· chapter. Program schedule
IS HOSPITAUZED
organization's conception in Elementary Bands will
vations
are
to
be
made
with
Becky Roush, daughter of
Mrs. Millard Van Meter
for the seminar sessions
1966 have been invited to present a concert at 2:30p .m.
Ph. 99~·5781
Ph . 991·2039
Miss Freddie Houdashelt, Sunday will begin with
J
participate and an open public iwthe jWiior high auditorium . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush ,
Middlevort.
reception honoring ·the alumni Direction is by Joy Bigler ; no Pomeroy, RD., is a patient at
morning worship at the Grace ·
United Methodist Church at
will be held prior to the con- admission charge.
· Holzer Medical · Center,
Middleport, 0.
10:45a.m.,amen'sbuffetatl
cert at I p.m., also in Lyne
RESERVATIONS close Gallipolis, Her room number
p.m. in the Holiday IM,
(,1,1
J
Center.
today lor Racine Alumni is 5IO.
Kanauga, and a praise :~ervice
The 11&gt;-voice chorale will banquet and dance which is
.
at
the
Grace
Church
at
7
p.m.
perform
a varied program, May 24. Reservations and
MAY SPEtiAL
On Monday the group will
taking selections from their dues should be sent to Mrs.
meet for brea~fast at 7:30
,
./teV1J
14-&lt;lay Florida Tour Program. Raymond Pierce, Route 2,
. a.m . in the Holiday Inn, and
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Additional rwmbers recentiy Box 44, Raeine .
make a guest appearance at
adapted for this concert will
SONG FEST, Racine Clrurch
the Memorial Day Services in
TUPPERS PLAINS _ The be presented.
of ihe Nazarene, 2:30 p.m.
the Pine St. Cemetery at 10. A Tuppers Plains PTO Boosters Gr~de Chorale Alumni Day with Rev. Bartholomew and
YQUth seminar and rally will meeting Monday night at the 1975 will be .nightcapped by an other local talent.
t OO"' SOLID STATE CHASSIS ,
take place at the city park at school voted to endorse the l.H hon~rs. banquet at the
MONDAY
• 100 % SOLID STATE CHASSIS • 21" diagonal picture •
1:30p.m.andat7:30therewill mill operating levy for the Gallipolis~oliday Inn. Three
CHESTER PTA, 7:30p.m.
Instant Picture and Sound • Plug-in Circuit Modules •
be a fellowship meeting at Meigs county Community seniors. will receive spec!BI at the grade school.
Quick-Set Picture Control - press one buUon, and automatically set vertical hold . balance brightness and conGallia Academy High School Classes.
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recogmhon: James BarksBUSINESS meeting of
trast at pre-set levels! • Custom-Malic Pre-Set VHF and
Auditorium.
Judge Manning Webster dale~ Columbus; Iesa Wag~er, hoard of Meigs Holiness Assn .
UHF Tuning • Dipole anten na • Private listening earphone
Tuesday Basansky will be a was speaker at the meeting. Martella, and Bonnie Slllltll, 7:30 p.m. in ·educational
jack • INCLUDES ROLL-ABOUT CART
guest on the WJEH radio He talked on the levy and also Jack_son, and nu~erous building of Pomeroy Church of
"Chatterbox" program at led in a discussion on juvenile servtce awards Will be Nazarene ; all members urged
10:30 a.m. At 11:45 there will delinquency.
presented.
.
to attend.
New officers introduced Mrs. Peg ·Thomas will be
SPECIAL candysiripers
were Jim Caldwell, president; guest speaker lor the meeting in honor of senior
COMPLETE COURSE
festivities.
RUTLAND
Seven Judy Sams, vice president;
Area residents and students members, 7 p.m. in Veterans
PICTURE
Rutland firemen and auxiliary Pat St)rivers, secretary; are cordially Invited to attend Memorial Hospital cafeteria.
100%
CONTROL
INSTANT
SOLID
STATE
members Monday night Janet Chichester, treasurer;
Pre ss one button- and
·'ICTUAE&amp;SOUND
MIDDLEPORT
PTA,
7:30
the reception and concert.
· CliASSIS 1
~ waiting! Turn the
au_tomatlcally set ~ er completed the multi-media and Libby Sayre, news
p.m. Installation of officers,
Ne chassi s tub es to
Ucal hol d, balance
set on ... proQram
burn out or Iaiii
brightness anll con comtS on Instant!~.
first aid course ta~ht by Mrs. reporter.
Don Hanning's fourth grade to
3 speed fan. full thermostat control, 110
trast at pre-set lsvelsl
Announcements
by
Mrs.
Janet Bolin and Mrs. Merle
lead in the pledge of
volts. Just plug in.
'
~s
Johnson, EM'T llfst aid in· Bea Douglas were class trips
allegiance, with the greeters
• structors. In the group were Tuesday, May 20; olympic
and hostesses to be the room
Mrs.
Marjorie
Davis, day, Friday, May 16; choir
mothers of Mrs . Wilson .
Raymond Wilcox, Mrs. Lois concert. at Eastern High
Carpenter's first grade.
School,
May
15;
and
the
last
Ann Walker, James Birch·
CHESTER- Mother's Day
MIDDLEPORT, 0. ..
MIDDLEPORT ' field,
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Billy Hall, Adeline day of school, May 28 . was observed at the Michael
Refreshmenls were served by home near Chester 'with a
Snowden, and Bill Smith.
the kindergarten room basket dinner on the lawn.
mothers .
Attending were Mr: and
Mrs. G. S. Michael, lli:r. and
Mrs. w. s. Michael and Tim,
Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Michael
and
Mathew,. Mr. and Mrs.
The Year of the Open .Bible
Wilber Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger
Leifheit, Mrs. Wilmetta
Place Your Order; Now!
Leifheit, Mrs. Hazel Shull of
Logan, Patsy il\amey and ·
Loui:~e Michael, Columbus.
·Sunday G. S. Michael wlll
King James Version
obserVe his 97th birthday.

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Re\1 W H Perrm , pa st or

Roy

Mayer,

Sunday

schoo l

supt
Chur ch scho ol 9 15
am , worshtp se rvt ce . 10 24

Youth chot r rehearsal ,

em

Monda y , 3 30 p m
under
direc t ion of Mury Sli.tnner

sentor ch ot r rehearsal 7 30
p m Th ur sday wtlh Mrs Paul

Nea se dtrector
POMEROY CHURCH

THE NAZARENE -

Un ton

and

OF

Corner

Mulberry

Rev

Clyde V Hen d erson . pastor
Sunday schOol. 9 30 am • Glen
McClung , supt , morntng
worsh tp , 10 30 a m
even tng
s en~t ce.
7 30
mtd week.
serv tee , Wednesday , 7 30 p rn
GRACE EPISCOf;'AL -

The

Rev
Haro ld D ee th
r ector
Ch ur ch servt ces 10 30 a m
Holy communton ftrst Sun d ay
of month c hur ch sc hooL 10 30
am for nursery th ro ugh 12

POMEROY

CHRIST -

CHURCH

OF

T erre ll Gronmger ,
Btbl e schooL 9 30

pastor
am
worshtP
ad ul t· worShip

10 JO

am

serv 1ce and
young peop le's mee t 1n'i,l . 7 30
p m Comb an ed Btble study
and prayer meetmg Wed
nesday . 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY En voy Ray W Wmtng Offtcer
m charge Sunday 10 am ,
Hol tness meet mg , 10 30 am .
Su nday
Sch ool
Young
People s Leg ton . 7 p m
Thursday , 1 to 3 p m Ladtes
Home League 7 p m Pr e p
classes
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH ,
Co rn er
of
Sycamore and Secon d Sts ,
Pomero y Th e Rev Wtlltam
Mtdd les warth Pastor Sunday
School at 9 45 a m and
Church Serv tc:es 11 a m
SACRED HEART - Rev
Father f?a ul D
Welron
pastor
Phon e
992 2825
Saturday evenang Mass , 7 30.
Sunda y Mass , 8 and 10 a m ,
Confess ton , Sa t urday , 7 7 30
p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pasto r .
W•ll•am watson . Sun da y
school su pt Sunda y school ,
9 30am , BYF , 6pm , Btble

s tud y
cho tr

Wednesday ,· 7 p m ,
p r~ ct t ce .
Wednesday ,
B 30 p m
POMEROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
Harr• so nvtll e, Rev 0 De' ll
Manl e y , Pastor , Henry Ebltn .
Sunday Sc hoo l Su pt Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 30 am
Eventng
worshtp 7 30 p rn Prayer and
Pratse servtce , Thursday 7 30
pm
SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD Rev
Georg e Oile r , pastor Sund ay
sch ool , 9 45 am . morntng
p r eachtng ,
II
am ,
evangel 1sttc servtc:e , 7 30 p m
Prayer meeltng , Thursday ,
1 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIOE.
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Matn St Je rry Paul
mtntster , ph1one 992 7666
Co n ser ~J atlve
non
tn strum en ta l
Sund ay wor
Shtp, 10 am
Btble study , 11
a m , worshtp 6 p m Wed
nesd ay Btble s tudy , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
No n de
nom•nattona l LangSVI lle
Dexter
Road ,
Theron
Durham
pastor
Sunday
school
10 a m
even1n9
wo rs h tp 7 30 p m
prayer
rneeltng , Tuesday , 7 30 p m
youth g r oup , r r tday , 1 30 p m
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST Rog er T urn er
pastor Su nday sc hool 10
am Su nda y eve nmg servtce .
7 30 Wedn esday B1ble study,
7 30 p m
OLD DEXTER
BIBLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH -Rev
Ron Te rry pastor Sunda y
sc hool 10 a m , Mr s Worl e y
Fran c •s .
su pertn t enden t
Morntng worshtP. 11 am
Sunday even1 ng serv •ce, 7 30
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Preachmg
9 JO a m , ftrs t and second
Sundays of e a ch month , lh trd
a n d fourth Su ndays each
mont h ~ wors h tP servtce at 7 30
p m Wednesday even tng s at
7 30 Pra yer and B1b!e Study
SEVENTH
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VENTIST
Mulberry
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Gtrard Se to n Sa bbath school
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homes are under ternfic pressure. But this basic
building block of all soctel!es, God's first mstitution, can be
helped and saved if we are willing to love and share as we
should.
Joe Garman, Director of Pnson Ministry for Revival
Fires, gives the following directiOns to preserve the home an~
solve the problem of JUVenile delinquency. These were
suggested by young priSoners themselves , some of the 150,000
young people under 17 who will go to bed tomght behmd bars.
Ten rules to build a good home:
-Gtve your children three healthful meals each day.
-An adequate supply of clean and respectable clothing.
- A secure, comfortable place to sleep
-A consistent manifestatiOn that a chtld 1s loved and
wanted.
-A consiStent program of disctpline and training.
-By example, and by stunulal!on make Christ the Sav10ur
and Lord of their hfe and instst on reg ular church attendance.
- Provtde some acttvtty at least on ce a week which the
entire family can do together .
- Encourage respect for law and order.
-Make a child's friends feel welcome.
- Make " Home" the child's headquarters where he can
get in withoul a latch key and know there will be someone there
to welcome him at any time.
Ten things your child should never see his parents do:
-Become intoxicated.
-Use violent, obscene or profane language.
-Exlubtt or boast of unmoral conduct.
- Indulge in falsehoods.
-Engage in vtolent quarrels.
-Cormnit or boast of perpetratmg a crune.
- &amp;ast of cheatmg a netghbor or of dishonest practtces m
business.
- Indulge in ot..cene stones or reading pornographic
literature in the home .
-Use brutal or unreasonable purushment m correcting a
child.
-Dppose authorities, such as teachers, welfare workers,
police, by blindly defending a child who has admitted improper
conduct.
'-George Glaze, Pastor, Church of Christ, Middleport.

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FIRST
SOUTHERN
PORTLAND WorShip
BAPTIST 282 Mu lb erry 7 10 p m . Church Sc hool 9 30
Ave , Pomeroy , afftltated wtth• am
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th e R ev
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SUTTON Wor sh ip , II
Sp e nc e r ,
pa s tor
TrQy a"' e very surrday . chu rc h
Zwdllng . Sunday sc hool su pl sch&lt;1o l. 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Sunday school , 9 J O am
morn tng wor s h tp , 10 30
Rev . Robert Me ece
Sunday eva nge li Sti c meeting ,
Rev stanley Brandum
7 30 p m
Prayer meeltng ,
JOPPA - Worsh tp 10 am
Wedn e sday , 7. 30 P m
Chu r cll School 9 a m . Pray er
MIDDLEPORT
Meet 1ng We dnesday , B P m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST LONG BOTTOM - Church
Corner Fou rth and Matn , serviCes. 9 a m , Sunday
Mtddleport Rev Henry Key, Sc hool 9 45 am
Btble Study
Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hoo l, every Thursday , 7 30 p m
9 30
am , Mrs
Ervtn
NORTH
BETHEL
Baumgardner. supt , Mo r nt ng worsh 1p 11 am , Church
worsh1p , 10 45 am
School 10 a m
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
ALFRED - Sunday school.
e ach Sunday ,
- La rry Carn ahan pres td mg 9 4 5 am
mtn tster
Sunda y,
B tb le preac h 1ng at 11 am each
lec t ure , 9 30 am
Watch Sunday Prayer meettng , 7 45
tower s tudy
10 30 am
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8
Tuesday Btb le s tudy , 1 30 p m on thtrd Tuesday ea ch
p m
Thur s day m1nt s try month
schoo l 7 30 P m • service • REEDSVILLE Suilday
meettng B 30 P m
·
H school 9 30 a m pre ach tng .
MIDDLEPORT
CHURC
7 30 p m
Sunday , prayer
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN meetmg 7 30 p m Tu esday .
UNION - Lawrence Mantey , w scs , 7 JO ftrst Thur sday
pastor . Mr s Ru sse ll Young , each month
Sunday Scllool Supt Sunday
SILVER RIDGE - WorSh iP
Sc hool 9 30 am Even1ng lOa m Chur ch Sc hool. 9a m
worShip , 1 30 Wednesday
TUPPERS
PLAINS
pray er meettng , 1 30 P m
worsh 1p 9 a m
• Church
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF School . 10 am
GOO - Ra c tne Route 2, the
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Rev
James M
Muncy, CHRIST - George Fredertck,
paslor Sun day school, 9 45 s upt Se r v 1ce weekly . 9 30
am
morn 1n g worshtp , 11 am on Sunday Preachang
a m . eventng worsh tp , 7 30 t 1rst and thtrd Sundeys of
Prayer meet ,ng , Tuesda~, month by Clifford Smt th , 9 30
7 30 p m , Young peoples am
m eettng , 7 30 p m Thursday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST UNION - Darrell Ooddrill
BAPTIST - Corner s.xt h and pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Palmer , the Rev Cleo Y am , Leonard Gi lmore . t.rst
Boyd . pa s tor. Danny Thomp e ld er even tng servtce, 7 30
son, Sunday school supt p m
Wednesday
prayer
WMPO rad•O program • 7 45 meet 1ng 7 30 p m
am Sunday school. 9 15
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
am . mornmg worshtp , 10 15 GOD - Ractne Route 2 Th e
a m
Youth acttvtt•es and Rev Charles Hand , pastor
fellow sh tp for run1 or and s unday school , 9 45 am .
sen tor h1gh students, 6 . P m mornmg worship , 11 am
Sunday Even tng Worshtp at Even 1ng serv1ces, Tuesday
7 30 Mtd week prayer ser and F rtdav , 7 30 p m
v1ce. Wednesday , 7 30 P m
BEAR:WALLOW
R:IDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, CHURCH OF CHRIST - Btble
Mtdd le por t. Sth and Mam , study 9 30 a m , mornmg
George Gla ze,
mtntster , worsh 1p, 10 30 am , evenmg
James
S ~eets ,
supertn worsh 1p, 6 30 p m Wednesday
tendent B1ble sc hooL 9 30 Btble Study , 7 30 p m
am , mornmg worship , 10 30
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
am , even tng worsh1p , 7 30 , Long Bottom , Sunday School.
prayer servtce , 1 P m Wed 10 a m Wtth Wtllard P1gott ,
nesday
.-'1 sup!
EvangeltSttc message
MIDDLEPORT
Church each Sunday eventng , 7 30 by
01
The
Nazarene Elder Russel l Clme , mtn•Ster
Rev
Don Cole, pas of the Apostoltc Fa1th Btble
tor.
Alfred
Ruschel, St udy , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Sunday School s up! Sunday
S T 1V E R S V 1 L L E
C0 M ·
schoo l 10 a m , morn 1ng MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
worshtp , 11 am . Sunday school servtce, 10 a m
evangei iSttc meet1ng , 7 30 Prayer meetmg, Thursday, 7
prayer
meet mg . p m , Sunday even tng serviCe,
p m ,
Wednesday. 7 30 p m
7pm
T H E
U N I T E 0
ZIOttCHURCH OF CHRIST
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN· - Pom e roy
Harr tso nvlll e
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS Road Md(e Gtrlon , pastor ,
COUNTY, Dwtght L Zavttz , St even Stanley, Sunday school
Pastor Otrector
supt s unday s c hool. 9 JO
HARRIS 0 NV ILL E
am , mornmg worsh 1p and
Sunday Church School, 9 30 communion , 10 30 am
am , Mrs Ho.mer Lee , Supt . sunday
evenmg
youth
Morn tng Worshtp , 10 30
Omst tanendeavor , 6 30p m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday worshtp serv tce. 7 30 P m
Church School , 9 30 a~ " Wednesday even tng prayer
John F Fultz , Supt · Mornmg meettng and B1b le study , 7 JO
p m
Worsh1p , 10 30
SYRACUSE Morn tn g
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN
Worshtp , 9 am · S unday CHURCH, Ptne Grove , The
Church School.
10 am ' , Mrs PastorWill
tam Mtddleswarth
Sampson
Hall , Supt
Church
ServiCeS 9 30.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF am SundaySchool J030am
GOD Phti i iP Whtfley ,
BRADBURY CH RCH OF
pastor Sunday school, 10 CHRIST- Bible Schoo l. 9 30
am. worshiP serv 1ce, 1 P m · am, mornmg worShiP 10 30
~rayer meetmg . Wednesday , am Sunday evenmg worshiP
7 30 P m
serv1ce 7 p m , choir prac t tce
HAZEL
COMMUNITY Wednesday 7 p m Rev Jeff
CHURCH
Near Long Ranson , Pastor
Bottom
,
Edsel
Ha
t , pastor
ANTIOUITY
BAPTIST
Sunday sct1oc r, r10
am · Rev
Freeland Norrts,
pastor
Church 7 30 P m
pra yer Sunday school 10 a m ,
meetmg . 7 30 P m Thursday Church servtce, 7 p m
MID 0 L E PORT
PEN· Wednesday Btble St udy . 1
TECOSTAL ;- Th trd Ave , th e p m
Rev Wi!ltam KnttteL pastor
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
Ronald Dugan , Sunday School NAZARENE- Rev Wtlliam
Supt Classes for all ag_es , Bartholomew, pastor Sun day
evenmg serv~ee , 7.30, B•ble school , 9 : 30 am, Ge rald
study , Wednesaday, 1 30 Well s, supt. mornmg wor
p m , youth servtces, Fr1day, Shtp, 10 30 am , Wednesday
7 30 P m
serv1ce, 7 p m
FREEWILL BA~TIST RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Corner Ash and Plum , Mtd -Waller P B•kacsan , pas tor ,
H
d!eport , Noel
errman, Ronnte Salser , Sunday schOol
pastor
Sa turday evenmg supt Sunday school , 9 30
serv1ce, 7 p m Sunday sch.ool am , mornmg worshtp , 10 40 ,
10 am , Sunday eve n1ng Sun day evenmg worSh tp , 1 30
worsh•b , 7 ~'e'IGS
~~3~.eid30Y evenin g Bib le
COOPERATIVE
OANVILLE WESLEYAN _
PAR ISH
THE UNITED
Rev Lelon Gtasure , pastor
Sunday Sch ool , 9. 30 a m ,
METHODIST CHURCH
youth and JUniOr youth ser
RobertT Bumgarner
v•ce, 6 45 P m , evening
D~rector
worship , 7 30 P m · pf"ayer
POMEROY
and
HICks
P m pra.s·e ' Wednesday , 1 30
Rev carlECLUSTER
Rev.D Wm Sydenstricker
SILVER
RUN
FREE,
CHESTER
Wo sh
9 15
Ch
hS ho~l ~~Cam BAPTIST- Rev Ralph Dean.
am ,
urc
c
pas-tor
Sunday Sch ool , 10
ENTERPRISE - Worshtp, am, Leon Miller , supt
9 am , Church School. 10 a m Eventng service, 7 30 p .m ,
FLATWOODS Worshtp, Prayer meetmg, Thursday,

~ev

11 am
Church SchOOL 10
am
POMEROY WorShip ,
10 30 a m • Ch ur Ch School 9 15
• m • UMYF 6 · 30 P m
ROCK SPRINGS - l'l.rsh ' P
lOam Churct1 School9 am ,
30
UMYF 6
P m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev
.
Robert
Bumgarner
" Remember When" wtll be of the Progressive Mother's
HEATH - WorshiP 10 30
• m •• Chur c h School 9 30
the theme for the South League, Galhpolis .
am . UMY F 7 p m
Central
Distnct
Spring
RUTLAND - Worsh1p 9 15
Mrs Oscar Heus1, Ohw
Conference of the Ohto Chtld Chlld ConservatiOn League, am , Church School 10 am ,
F 7Pm
Conservation League at t he vice pres tdent, wtll gtve the UMY
SALEM
CENTER
Salisbury Elementary School president's message. Durmg Worsh•P 9 am, Church
'School 10 am , UMY F Thurs
Saturday.
the buswess meetwg the day 7 P m
Registrahon and cof!!!l',hour achtevement awards wtll be
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Richard E Jarv1s
wtll be from 9 to 9 :2!J• a.m. presented
ASBURY Worsh tp 11
a m • Church School 9 50
when the mormng session wtll
At 10: 30 am. a workshop am WSCS, 1st Tuesday
begm .
FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9
w1ll be conducted by Mrs.
· School 10 am ,
Mrs. Lloyd E
Danner , Heusi on " What ts Happemng am , Church
dtslrtct president, will prestde m CCL " There will also be a WSCS, Jrd Wednesday , 7 30
Pm
wtth the mvocahon to be, g)yen workshop on sculpture and
MINERSVILLE- Worship
l Oam , Church Schoo l9 am ,
by Rev. W H Perrin of wood carvmg by Jack Slavin, mscs
3r"u Mon•ay
7 30 p m
•
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Trinity Church, Pomeroy . The art teacher at Meigs Htgh ...... SYRACUSE
- Church
pledge to the flag will be led by School.
School, 9 30 am ' worship
serviCe, 7 30 p m
Mrs . Eugene Houdashelt wtth
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Followmg the luncheon, the
Rev . StevenWils.on
the welcome by Mrs. Pa~ri~k Rev. W. H Pernn wtll speak
Rev
Howard(Dorcas~
Sh1velev
Duffy,
Mtddleport
CCL on ·the conference theme .
BETHANY
Worshtp 9. 30 am , church
president. The response will Entertawment
will
be Sc ho o I 10 30 9 m .
be by Mrs . Ch;lrles Ga tewood presented by John Lisle
CARMEL - Worshic , 10 15
a
e S d
h
h
Scmhoolev,Ory30 aumn ay, c urc
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APPLE GROVE - 5 un d ay
School. 9 JO a .m , worship,
I 'I • • th d Su days 7 30
.r r n m • e,110 g '
ptrm , nu praye
RUTLAND - The Hysell Vmcent, Pomeroy; Mr. and W
7 •· 30
P m
e d ne Sda Y•
family met at Forest Acres Mrs. Roger Hysell, Dennis,
6
Park near
Rutland on Janelle, and Billy, Mr. and second Tuesday, 7•JO p m
EAST LETART
Mother's Day for a ptcmc. Mrs Gary Hysell and Gary,
- Sunday
sch
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,
9
30
am
,
worship ,
Celebrated at the ptcmc was Jr., Pomeroy ; Edna Mae
second and fourth Sundays .
the birthday of Mrs. Dehver Swick, Rt. I, Middleport; Mr. 7 30 p m , prayer meeltng ,
Wednesday,
7 30
p m ,
Hyllell who was presented and Mrs. Guy Bush, June U M.W , flr:;t Wednesday , 7 30
with a'decorated cake by her · Murphy ancl Debbte, Mid· P ~ESLEYAN ( Rac•ne) daughter, Mrs . RB!ph Painter, dleport·; and Becky Auther· Sunday school , 10 am ,
worSh•P· II a .m .. Bible study ,
and gifts from her frumly .
son, Minersville
Thursday • 7 P m · Cho.·r
Attending were Mr. and
Pr.ct 1C. ' Thurs•ay
u • a p m •
Fellowship s upper . f.rst
Mrs . Guy Hysell, Lwda ,
Wettnesday
,
6 30 . 8pm
p m ,
Donald and Donna Kay, Rt. 4,
UMW fourthMonday
SALE PLANNED
GREAT BEND - Worsh1p
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs Ralph
The 4-H Lady Bugs Club will II am , 2nd and 4th Sundays .
Painter, Becky and Victor, Rt.
Church SchooL 10 am
LETARt FALLS Wor
I, Mlddlep&lt;rt; Mr. and Mrs. have a bake sale Saturday at 9 Shtp,IOam
. , Chur c hschoa l,9
a.m . at the Route 7-33
lv111 Wood, Bonme, Keith,
am , B1ble study, 1 30 p m
Tuesday
Rodney and Lora Jane, Long Roadside Market instead of at every
MORNING STAR - Wor
Kr&lt;1gers as was previously
Bottom; Mr. and Mrs . Earl
ShiP
9 30
Sc hool,
announced
10 30a
m am
M10, Chur
Weekc hService
Mossman,
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CHESTER
CHURCH
OF.
GOD
Rev
Dan Ayers
pastor Sunday sc hool , 9 30
am
worst11p se rvtc e, 11
am , evenmg servtce , 7 30,
youth service , Wednesday ,
1 30 P m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Ted Jones .
pastor Sunday school, 9 30
am , Roy Sigman, supl ,
h
morntng wors tp , 10 30 '
Sunday evenmg serv tce, 7 30 ·
mtd week service , Wed
nes•ay, 7 30 p m
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SYRACUSE
CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE -Rev
Howard c Bjack , pastor' Bob
Moor e, Sunday School Supt ,
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9
30
ages.
am · morntng
worShip, 10 45 , NYPS Sunday,
6 30 P m
ev an g ellstlc ;;.,edr
1
Vtce , Sunday , 7 · 30 P m
week
meettng
, Wed
nesdayprayer
. 7 30 p m
, Misstonary
meettng, second Wednesday ,
7~pm

UNITED FAtT,H NON
DENOMINATIONAL _ Rev
Roberr Sm•th, pastor Sunday
school, 9 30 am , c.!ass
leader . Leo Hll! . worship
serv•ce 10 30 am , church,
7 30 p m
ED E N •
UNITED
BRETHREN
IN
CHURIST
Elden R
BlaKt!
, pastor_
Sunday School , 10 a .m ,
Howard
McCoy,
supt .
Morntng sermon, 1l am ,
Sunday
night
services
Chrtsttan Endeavor , 7 30
p m , Sang' serv ic e, 8 p m ,
Preacht'ng B 30 P m , Mid
week
Prayer
mg ,
Wednesday
. 7 p mmeet
, Ray
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May, 17, 1875
You'll rece1ve help tn an area
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Yesterday's Answer
your present needs He won't
You'd be WISe not to diSCUSS It
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unbllt's well on tts way
Tale"
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amount
- : : - - - -- - -- - - - , probably be JUSt as bad at that
NORTH
game "
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If West 's openmg lead had
.K.1t08
been a trump, mstead of a dta·
tQ854 2
mond , Joe would have been en·
titled to complam. That would
EAST
have been real hard luck After
the dtamond opening, Joe had
4 Q 52
no one to bl2me but htmself He
.53
should have led a low club from
tKJ 1073
his hand at tnck two After that
1-+-!-;•AQ 1086
.. 975
play there would have been no
rtver
SOUTH (D)
way
for the defense to get in
4
A
96
29- copy
two rounds of trumps; Joe
.AQ 976
3Z Wooden core 1 ,..+~f-+would get to ruff hts last three
tA
33 Border
r.
clubs
m dummy and the sun
.. KJ43
34 London
would shme
Both vulnerable
weather
: word
36 Wbrthless
North East
Soulh
ornament
38 Dirty
Pass
39 Instinctive
The biddmg has been
16
Pass
40 Gaelic
Opemng lead- 9 t
41 Required
West
North East
Sooth
42 So be ' lt
14
·By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Pass
2t
Pass
3•
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it;
Hard Luck Joe won the dta· Pass
3t
Pass
3•
AXYDLBAAXR
mond lead and wasted no tlme ~ass
34
Pass
4t
Ia LONGFELLOW
wtth the next couple of plays. ass
4•
Pass
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They were a trump to dummy 'l'ou South, hold
One letter simply stands for another In thts samRle A is
and a c lub back toward hts 4 K Q 9 B 5 • A 2 t K 4 • A 9 8 7
used for the •three L's, X forJhe two O's, etc Single lellers. hand
What do you do now'
~jJostrophes,' the length and formati?n of the words are all
East
played
low
and
after
a
A - Bid four notrump. Your
hints. Each day the code letters are dtfferent
little thought Joe played hts partner " showtaa se&lt;GIId rouDCI
jack of clubs West plunked on heart control and slam lnlerett.
CRYPTOQUOTES
the queen and shtfted to a
TODAY'S QUESTION
AT
v ED
E KW 0KE C H ,
.\ T W
V E D W trump. This left Joe Wtth three You do btd four ootrump Your
c lubs m hts hand and only two partner btds five diamonds to llhow
y
K
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trumps lD dummy to ruff them one ace What do you do now'
0
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AE
ATV(D ,W
With and he wound up m hts
usual spot - the ash can.
KWH W
B T P S E HE B T Q
"Drat, darn and deleted,"
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Yesterday's Cryptoquole: WE DO NOT DEAL MUCH IN muttered Joe " Both club Send Sf .. tor JACOBY .~ODERI'l
FACfS WHEN WE ARE CONTEMPLATING OURSELVES. - honors wrong and West had to book to Win at Sri• • (c/o tria
MARK TWAIN
lead a trump I'd play backgam· newspaper), P.O. BoK .... Radio
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Sunday schooL
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WHITE'S
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Mtddleport, Ohio
Coolville RD
Rev
Roy 1--~----------------j------------------1
Deeter , pastor Sunday school.
9 30 am , worshtp servtce.
10 JO a m B1ble study and
prayer serv•ce. Wednesday ,
7 30
C m RUTLAND
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Ph. 992-2174
337 N. 2nd
Middleport
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CHRIST Rod Kasler ,
pastor; v H Braley, Sunday
school supt Sunday school ,
9 30 am
worshtp se rvice
and communton, lO 30 am,
youth meetmg.6p m Sunday
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
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CARLETON CHURCH Ktngsb ury Road Gary Ktng,
pastor Sunday school , 9 30
a m , eventng worshtp, 7 30 ScrlpiUHII sel6cled by The Amer~ c!ln Btble So c te!r
p m Prayer meetmg . Wed Copyright t&amp;75 Kester Adwerhs mg Service In c • Slrasburg VIrgini a
nesday , 7 30 p m
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
L 0 N G
B 0 T T 0 M,
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
John Revelation Romans
Acts . Joel
Genes1s
Wyatt , pastor . Sunday School
3:14-17 19:7·10.
8:14·17
2 1-4 2:28·29 11:5·9
supt , Ronald Osborne B1ble
Schoo! , 9 30 am , prea chmg
10 45 am , Eventng servtces,
7 30 P m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that
Rev Paul Neville , pastor
su nday Schoo l 9 30 a m ,
which
is good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
M
10 30 a
orntng servtce ,
m'
the
business
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
youth servtce, 6 45 p m
Evangelist 1c servtce 7 30 p m
1Prayer
30 p m meet 1ng, Thursday , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION at Bald Knob , Rev .
E J Gr 1tt 1th , supt of church ,
Rev L R Gluesencamp ,
pastor , Roger Willf red , Sr ,
700 E.Maln
Dlal992-2101
s unday School supt Sunday
Bakers of Good Bread
Pomeroy
schoo l. 9 30 am , prayer
'iunfmgton , W Va
mee t mg . Tuesday, 7 30 p m ,
youth meetmg
,6p m
s unday,
leaders
Ada van
Meter
and 11--------------~-----+-----~------------J
Gretta Suttle Sunday even mg
worsh 1p , 7 p m
through
wmter months
_M.I
uERMON CHURCH
Mtnor Repatrs &amp; Tune up
O:F-- THE' UNITED BRETHThe Store with A Heart
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
REN IN CHRIST - Robert
Racine
Phone 949 3342
Ph. 992 2366
Shook , pastor s unday school ,

MEIGS TIRE CENTER

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TUPPERS CHURC
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
H ~ ~
Eugene Underwood pa stor ,
I
Howard Caldwell. J , Sund ay ' '
\\ \
School &lt;&gt;up r Sun d i1y Sc hool , ~
9 30 a m , Morntng Serm on . \
10 30 a rn
Sund ay even mg
se rvtcc , } p m
A ~ood umbrella keeps you dry - unless the wmd starts blowing In
LETART FALLS UNITEO
th
1s case, you are bound to get soaking wet!
BRETHREN
Rev
f r cc land
Norr ts, pastor,
·
· h er m an umbre lla
There 1s rea II y no such thing as total protection;
nett
f"loyd Norrts , s upl Sund a y
sc hool . 9 30 a m , mor r..11ng
nor 10 living through ju st one day. There are all sorts of wmdstor~s,
se rmon . tO 30 am , Praye r
se rv~e e, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
and they sweep into our lives and upset the best made plan s. When l ts
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
happens there 1s no such thing as findmg an umbrella under whtc h ~".
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Smtih . pa stor Sunday Schoctf.
htde.
10 am , Arthur Henson ,
Supl . Morn ing Wors h tp , II
Smce hfe is so comph c ated, each of us has to learn to fac e it in h1 s
am . Young P eo pl e's seFvt ce,
7 p m . Evenm g serv.ce , 7 30
own way Those with a stron g and unshakable faith are the lucky o ne s
p m Wedn esday M1d Week
They ha~e gamed a sense of proportion and bast e values thro ugh their
Prayer Serv 1c e , 7 30 p m ,
Youth meetmg , 6 30 p m ,
church. And they didn't ·just "get " fa1th 1 They h a d t o s1art lo~ kmg for
Evenmg worship , 7 30 p m
1
CHESTER CHURCH OF
1t YOU do, too. And where'! In c hurch , o f course .
THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Herbert
Grate
pastor
Worshtp servtce ll am and
7 30 p m
Sunday Sund a y
Sc hool , 9 30 am
Rtchard
Barton, supt Prayer meet mg ,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
•
• BRAOFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST CltffCrd Sm1 th ,
mm ts ter Sunday Schoo l 9 30
am , mor nm g church 10 30
am , Sunday evenmg serv1ce,
7 30 p m Wednesday serv tee ,
Bp m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
Shook. pastor Lloyd Wr tght ,
Sunday school supt Sunday
sc hoo l, 9 30 am , Mornmg
wo rs h tp . 10 30 am , eventng
wo rs h tp , 7 30 p m Wed
nesday , Chr •sllan
Youth
Cru sa de , 6 30 p m Cho 1r
pract•ce, Thursday , 7 p m
OEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Charles Ru sse ll.
Sr m 1n 1ster 1 Norman C Wtll.
supt . Sunday scnool . 9 30
a m . worsh 1p service, 10 30
a m , Btb le study, Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac~r1e
Road
Wtlltam Roush , pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
School
Dtrector Sunday Sc hoo l, 9 30
am , Mornmg worshtp. 10 30
am . Sunday evening serv 1c e
I
7 p m
Wednesday eventng
\
prayer servtces, 7 30 p m
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler , pastor
Worsh tp serv tee, 9 30 a m ,
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Sunday school. 10 30 am ,
Sunday evenmg serv1ces 7 30
\
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p m B•ble study and prayer
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service Thursday, 7 30 p m

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Re\1 W H Perrm , pa st or

Roy

Mayer,

Sunday

schoo l

supt
Chur ch scho ol 9 15
am , worshtp se rvt ce . 10 24

Youth chot r rehearsal ,

em

Monda y , 3 30 p m
under
direc t ion of Mury Sli.tnner

sentor ch ot r rehearsal 7 30
p m Th ur sday wtlh Mrs Paul

Nea se dtrector
POMEROY CHURCH

THE NAZARENE -

Un ton

and

OF

Corner

Mulberry

Rev

Clyde V Hen d erson . pastor
Sunday schOol. 9 30 am • Glen
McClung , supt , morntng
worsh tp , 10 30 a m
even tng
s en~t ce.
7 30
mtd week.
serv tee , Wednesday , 7 30 p rn
GRACE EPISCOf;'AL -

The

Rev
Haro ld D ee th
r ector
Ch ur ch servt ces 10 30 a m
Holy communton ftrst Sun d ay
of month c hur ch sc hooL 10 30
am for nursery th ro ugh 12

POMEROY

CHRIST -

CHURCH

OF

T erre ll Gronmger ,
Btbl e schooL 9 30

pastor
am
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serv 1ce and
young peop le's mee t 1n'i,l . 7 30
p m Comb an ed Btble study
and prayer meetmg Wed
nesday . 7 30 p m
THE SALVATION ARMY En voy Ray W Wmtng Offtcer
m charge Sunday 10 am ,
Hol tness meet mg , 10 30 am .
Su nday
Sch ool
Young
People s Leg ton . 7 p m
Thursday , 1 to 3 p m Ladtes
Home League 7 p m Pr e p
classes
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN
CHURCH ,
Co rn er
of
Sycamore and Secon d Sts ,
Pomero y Th e Rev Wtlltam
Mtdd les warth Pastor Sunday
School at 9 45 a m and
Church Serv tc:es 11 a m
SACRED HEART - Rev
Father f?a ul D
Welron
pastor
Phon e
992 2825
Saturday evenang Mass , 7 30.
Sunda y Mass , 8 and 10 a m ,
Confess ton , Sa t urday , 7 7 30
p m
POMEROY FIRST BAP
TIST - Robert Kuhn , pasto r .
W•ll•am watson . Sun da y
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Wednesday ,· 7 p m ,
p r~ ct t ce .
Wednesday ,
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POMEROY
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HOLINESS
CHURCH
Harr• so nvtll e, Rev 0 De' ll
Manl e y , Pastor , Henry Ebltn .
Sunday Sc hoo l Su pt Sunday
Sc hoo l 9 30 am
Eventng
worshtp 7 30 p rn Prayer and
Pratse servtce , Thursday 7 30
pm
SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURCH OF GOD Rev
Georg e Oile r , pastor Sund ay
sch ool , 9 45 am . morntng
p r eachtng ,
II
am ,
evangel 1sttc servtc:e , 7 30 p m
Prayer meeltng , Thursday ,
1 30 p m
POMEROY
WESTSIOE.
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Matn St Je rry Paul
mtntster , ph1one 992 7666
Co n ser ~J atlve
non
tn strum en ta l
Sund ay wor
Shtp, 10 am
Btble study , 11
a m , worshtp 6 p m Wed
nesd ay Btble s tudy , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
No n de
nom•nattona l LangSVI lle
Dexter
Road ,
Theron
Durham
pastor
Sunday
school
10 a m
even1n9
wo rs h tp 7 30 p m
prayer
rneeltng , Tuesday , 7 30 p m
youth g r oup , r r tday , 1 30 p m
RUTLAND
FREEWILL
BAPTIST Rog er T urn er
pastor Su nday sc hool 10
am Su nda y eve nmg servtce .
7 30 Wedn esday B1ble study,
7 30 p m
OLD DEXTER
BIBLE
CHRISTIAN CHURCH -Rev
Ron Te rry pastor Sunda y
sc hool 10 a m , Mr s Worl e y
Fran c •s .
su pertn t enden t
Morntng worshtP. 11 am
Sunday even1 ng serv •ce, 7 30
GRAHAM
UNITED
METHODIST Preachmg
9 JO a m , ftrs t and second
Sundays of e a ch month , lh trd
a n d fourth Su ndays each
mont h ~ wors h tP servtce at 7 30
p m Wednesday even tng s at
7 30 Pra yer and B1b!e Study
SEVENTH
DAY
AD
VENTIST
Mulberry
He 1ght s. Pom e roy Pastor
Gtrard Se to n Sa bbath school
ever y Satu rda y at 2 p m and

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Our

homes are under ternfic pressure. But this basic
building block of all soctel!es, God's first mstitution, can be
helped and saved if we are willing to love and share as we
should.
Joe Garman, Director of Pnson Ministry for Revival
Fires, gives the following directiOns to preserve the home an~
solve the problem of JUVenile delinquency. These were
suggested by young priSoners themselves , some of the 150,000
young people under 17 who will go to bed tomght behmd bars.
Ten rules to build a good home:
-Gtve your children three healthful meals each day.
-An adequate supply of clean and respectable clothing.
- A secure, comfortable place to sleep
-A consistent manifestatiOn that a chtld 1s loved and
wanted.
-A consiStent program of disctpline and training.
-By example, and by stunulal!on make Christ the Sav10ur
and Lord of their hfe and instst on reg ular church attendance.
- Provtde some acttvtty at least on ce a week which the
entire family can do together .
- Encourage respect for law and order.
-Make a child's friends feel welcome.
- Make " Home" the child's headquarters where he can
get in withoul a latch key and know there will be someone there
to welcome him at any time.
Ten things your child should never see his parents do:
-Become intoxicated.
-Use violent, obscene or profane language.
-Exlubtt or boast of unmoral conduct.
- Indulge in falsehoods.
-Engage in vtolent quarrels.
-Cormnit or boast of perpetratmg a crune.
- &amp;ast of cheatmg a netghbor or of dishonest practtces m
business.
- Indulge in ot..cene stones or reading pornographic
literature in the home .
-Use brutal or unreasonable purushment m correcting a
child.
-Dppose authorities, such as teachers, welfare workers,
police, by blindly defending a child who has admitted improper
conduct.
'-George Glaze, Pastor, Church of Christ, Middleport.

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churc h each Thursday
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FIRST
SOUTHERN
PORTLAND WorShip
BAPTIST 282 Mu lb erry 7 10 p m . Church Sc hool 9 30
Ave , Pomeroy , afftltated wtth• am
S 8 C
th e R ev
Bradl ey
SUTTON Wor sh ip , II
Sp e nc e r ,
pa s tor
TrQy a"' e very surrday . chu rc h
Zwdllng . Sunday sc hool su pl sch&lt;1o l. 10 a m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Sunday school , 9 J O am
morn tng wor s h tp , 10 30
Rev . Robert Me ece
Sunday eva nge li Sti c meeting ,
Rev stanley Brandum
7 30 p m
Prayer meeltng ,
JOPPA - Worsh tp 10 am
Wedn e sday , 7. 30 P m
Chu r cll School 9 a m . Pray er
MIDDLEPORT
Meet 1ng We dnesday , B P m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST LONG BOTTOM - Church
Corner Fou rth and Matn , serviCes. 9 a m , Sunday
Mtddleport Rev Henry Key, Sc hool 9 45 am
Btble Study
Jr , pastor Sunday Sc hoo l, every Thursday , 7 30 p m
9 30
am , Mrs
Ervtn
NORTH
BETHEL
Baumgardner. supt , Mo r nt ng worsh 1p 11 am , Church
worsh1p , 10 45 am
School 10 a m
JEHOVAH ' S WITNESSES
ALFRED - Sunday school.
e ach Sunday ,
- La rry Carn ahan pres td mg 9 4 5 am
mtn tster
Sunda y,
B tb le preac h 1ng at 11 am each
lec t ure , 9 30 am
Watch Sunday Prayer meettng , 7 45
tower s tudy
10 30 am
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8
Tuesday Btb le s tudy , 1 30 p m on thtrd Tuesday ea ch
p m
Thur s day m1nt s try month
schoo l 7 30 P m • service • REEDSVILLE Suilday
meettng B 30 P m
·
H school 9 30 a m pre ach tng .
MIDDLEPORT
CHURC
7 30 p m
Sunday , prayer
OF CHRIST IN CHRISTIAN meetmg 7 30 p m Tu esday .
UNION - Lawrence Mantey , w scs , 7 JO ftrst Thur sday
pastor . Mr s Ru sse ll Young , each month
Sunday Scllool Supt Sunday
SILVER RIDGE - WorSh iP
Sc hool 9 30 am Even1ng lOa m Chur ch Sc hool. 9a m
worShip , 1 30 Wednesday
TUPPERS
PLAINS
pray er meettng , 1 30 P m
worsh 1p 9 a m
• Church
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF School . 10 am
GOO - Ra c tne Route 2, the
KENO
CHURCH
OF
Rev
James M
Muncy, CHRIST - George Fredertck,
paslor Sun day school, 9 45 s upt Se r v 1ce weekly . 9 30
am
morn 1n g worshtp , 11 am on Sunday Preachang
a m . eventng worsh tp , 7 30 t 1rst and thtrd Sundeys of
Prayer meet ,ng , Tuesda~, month by Clifford Smt th , 9 30
7 30 p m , Young peoples am
m eettng , 7 30 p m Thursday
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
MIDDLEPORT
FIRST UNION - Darrell Ooddrill
BAPTIST - Corner s.xt h and pastor Sunday School, 9 30
Palmer , the Rev Cleo Y am , Leonard Gi lmore . t.rst
Boyd . pa s tor. Danny Thomp e ld er even tng servtce, 7 30
son, Sunday school supt p m
Wednesday
prayer
WMPO rad•O program • 7 45 meet 1ng 7 30 p m
am Sunday school. 9 15
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
am . mornmg worshtp , 10 15 GOD - Ractne Route 2 Th e
a m
Youth acttvtt•es and Rev Charles Hand , pastor
fellow sh tp for run1 or and s unday school , 9 45 am .
sen tor h1gh students, 6 . P m mornmg worship , 11 am
Sunday Even tng Worshtp at Even 1ng serv1ces, Tuesday
7 30 Mtd week prayer ser and F rtdav , 7 30 p m
v1ce. Wednesday , 7 30 P m
BEAR:WALLOW
R:IDGE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, CHURCH OF CHRIST - Btble
Mtdd le por t. Sth and Mam , study 9 30 a m , mornmg
George Gla ze,
mtntster , worsh 1p, 10 30 am , evenmg
James
S ~eets ,
supertn worsh 1p, 6 30 p m Wednesday
tendent B1ble sc hooL 9 30 Btble Study , 7 30 p m
am , mornmg worship , 10 30
MT. OLIVE CHURCH
am , even tng worsh1p , 7 30 , Long Bottom , Sunday School.
prayer servtce , 1 P m Wed 10 a m Wtth Wtllard P1gott ,
nesday
.-'1 sup!
EvangeltSttc message
MIDDLEPORT
Church each Sunday eventng , 7 30 by
01
The
Nazarene Elder Russel l Clme , mtn•Ster
Rev
Don Cole, pas of the Apostoltc Fa1th Btble
tor.
Alfred
Ruschel, St udy , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
Sunday School s up! Sunday
S T 1V E R S V 1 L L E
C0 M ·
schoo l 10 a m , morn 1ng MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday
worshtp , 11 am . Sunday school servtce, 10 a m
evangei iSttc meet1ng , 7 30 Prayer meetmg, Thursday, 7
prayer
meet mg . p m , Sunday even tng serviCe,
p m ,
Wednesday. 7 30 p m
7pm
T H E
U N I T E 0
ZIOttCHURCH OF CHRIST
PRESBYTERIAN
MIN· - Pom e roy
Harr tso nvlll e
ISTRY
OF
MEIGS Road Md(e Gtrlon , pastor ,
COUNTY, Dwtght L Zavttz , St even Stanley, Sunday school
Pastor Otrector
supt s unday s c hool. 9 JO
HARRIS 0 NV ILL E
am , mornmg worsh 1p and
Sunday Church School, 9 30 communion , 10 30 am
am , Mrs Ho.mer Lee , Supt . sunday
evenmg
youth
Morn tng Worshtp , 10 30
Omst tanendeavor , 6 30p m
MIDDLEPORT Sunday worshtp serv tce. 7 30 P m
Church School , 9 30 a~ " Wednesday even tng prayer
John F Fultz , Supt · Mornmg meettng and B1b le study , 7 JO
p m
Worsh1p , 10 30
SYRACUSE Morn tn g
ST
JOHN LUTHERAN
Worshtp , 9 am · S unday CHURCH, Ptne Grove , The
Church School.
10 am ' , Mrs PastorWill
tam Mtddleswarth
Sampson
Hall , Supt
Church
ServiCeS 9 30.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF am SundaySchool J030am
GOD Phti i iP Whtfley ,
BRADBURY CH RCH OF
pastor Sunday school, 10 CHRIST- Bible Schoo l. 9 30
am. worshiP serv 1ce, 1 P m · am, mornmg worShiP 10 30
~rayer meetmg . Wednesday , am Sunday evenmg worshiP
7 30 P m
serv1ce 7 p m , choir prac t tce
HAZEL
COMMUNITY Wednesday 7 p m Rev Jeff
CHURCH
Near Long Ranson , Pastor
Bottom
,
Edsel
Ha
t , pastor
ANTIOUITY
BAPTIST
Sunday sct1oc r, r10
am · Rev
Freeland Norrts,
pastor
Church 7 30 P m
pra yer Sunday school 10 a m ,
meetmg . 7 30 P m Thursday Church servtce, 7 p m
MID 0 L E PORT
PEN· Wednesday Btble St udy . 1
TECOSTAL ;- Th trd Ave , th e p m
Rev Wi!ltam KnttteL pastor
RACINE CHURCH OF THE
Ronald Dugan , Sunday School NAZARENE- Rev Wtlliam
Supt Classes for all ag_es , Bartholomew, pastor Sun day
evenmg serv~ee , 7.30, B•ble school , 9 : 30 am, Ge rald
study , Wednesaday, 1 30 Well s, supt. mornmg wor
p m , youth servtces, Fr1day, Shtp, 10 30 am , Wednesday
7 30 P m
serv1ce, 7 p m
FREEWILL BA~TIST RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Corner Ash and Plum , Mtd -Waller P B•kacsan , pas tor ,
H
d!eport , Noel
errman, Ronnte Salser , Sunday schOol
pastor
Sa turday evenmg supt Sunday school , 9 30
serv1ce, 7 p m Sunday sch.ool am , mornmg worshtp , 10 40 ,
10 am , Sunday eve n1ng Sun day evenmg worSh tp , 1 30
worsh•b , 7 ~'e'IGS
~~3~.eid30Y evenin g Bib le
COOPERATIVE
OANVILLE WESLEYAN _
PAR ISH
THE UNITED
Rev Lelon Gtasure , pastor
Sunday Sch ool , 9. 30 a m ,
METHODIST CHURCH
youth and JUniOr youth ser
RobertT Bumgarner
v•ce, 6 45 P m , evening
D~rector
worship , 7 30 P m · pf"ayer
POMEROY
and
HICks
P m pra.s·e ' Wednesday , 1 30
Rev carlECLUSTER
Rev.D Wm Sydenstricker
SILVER
RUN
FREE,
CHESTER
Wo sh
9 15
Ch
hS ho~l ~~Cam BAPTIST- Rev Ralph Dean.
am ,
urc
c
pas-tor
Sunday Sch ool , 10
ENTERPRISE - Worshtp, am, Leon Miller , supt
9 am , Church School. 10 a m Eventng service, 7 30 p .m ,
FLATWOODS Worshtp, Prayer meetmg, Thursday,

~ev

11 am
Church SchOOL 10
am
POMEROY WorShip ,
10 30 a m • Ch ur Ch School 9 15
• m • UMYF 6 · 30 P m
ROCK SPRINGS - l'l.rsh ' P
lOam Churct1 School9 am ,
30
UMYF 6
P m
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Rev
.
Robert
Bumgarner
" Remember When" wtll be of the Progressive Mother's
HEATH - WorshiP 10 30
• m •• Chur c h School 9 30
the theme for the South League, Galhpolis .
am . UMY F 7 p m
Central
Distnct
Spring
RUTLAND - Worsh1p 9 15
Mrs Oscar Heus1, Ohw
Conference of the Ohto Chtld Chlld ConservatiOn League, am , Church School 10 am ,
F 7Pm
Conservation League at t he vice pres tdent, wtll gtve the UMY
SALEM
CENTER
Salisbury Elementary School president's message. Durmg Worsh•P 9 am, Church
'School 10 am , UMY F Thurs
Saturday.
the buswess meetwg the day 7 P m
Registrahon and cof!!!l',hour achtevement awards wtll be
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Rev Richard E Jarv1s
wtll be from 9 to 9 :2!J• a.m. presented
ASBURY Worsh tp 11
a m • Church School 9 50
when the mormng session wtll
At 10: 30 am. a workshop am WSCS, 1st Tuesday
begm .
FOREST RUN - Worsh tp 9
w1ll be conducted by Mrs.
· School 10 am ,
Mrs. Lloyd E
Danner , Heusi on " What ts Happemng am , Church
dtslrtct president, will prestde m CCL " There will also be a WSCS, Jrd Wednesday , 7 30
Pm
wtth the mvocahon to be, g)yen workshop on sculpture and
MINERSVILLE- Worship
l Oam , Church Schoo l9 am ,
by Rev. W H Perrin of wood carvmg by Jack Slavin, mscs
3r"u Mon•ay
7 30 p m
•
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•
Trinity Church, Pomeroy . The art teacher at Meigs Htgh ...... SYRACUSE
- Church
pledge to the flag will be led by School.
School, 9 30 am ' worship
serviCe, 7 30 p m
Mrs . Eugene Houdashelt wtth
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Followmg the luncheon, the
Rev . StevenWils.on
the welcome by Mrs. Pa~ri~k Rev. W. H Pernn wtll speak
Rev
Howard(Dorcas~
Sh1velev
Duffy,
Mtddleport
CCL on ·the conference theme .
BETHANY
Worshtp 9. 30 am , church
president. The response will Entertawment
will
be Sc ho o I 10 30 9 m .
be by Mrs . Ch;lrles Ga tewood presented by John Lisle
CARMEL - Worshic , 10 15
a
e S d
h
h
Scmhoolev,Ory30 aumn ay, c urc
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APPLE GROVE - 5 un d ay
School. 9 JO a .m , worship,
I 'I • • th d Su days 7 30
.r r n m • e,110 g '
ptrm , nu praye
RUTLAND - The Hysell Vmcent, Pomeroy; Mr. and W
7 •· 30
P m
e d ne Sda Y•
family met at Forest Acres Mrs. Roger Hysell, Dennis,
6
Park near
Rutland on Janelle, and Billy, Mr. and second Tuesday, 7•JO p m
EAST LETART
Mother's Day for a ptcmc. Mrs Gary Hysell and Gary,
- Sunday
sch
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,
9
30
am
,
worship ,
Celebrated at the ptcmc was Jr., Pomeroy ; Edna Mae
second and fourth Sundays .
the birthday of Mrs. Dehver Swick, Rt. I, Middleport; Mr. 7 30 p m , prayer meeltng ,
Wednesday,
7 30
p m ,
Hyllell who was presented and Mrs. Guy Bush, June U M.W , flr:;t Wednesday , 7 30
with a'decorated cake by her · Murphy ancl Debbte, Mid· P ~ESLEYAN ( Rac•ne) daughter, Mrs . RB!ph Painter, dleport·; and Becky Auther· Sunday school , 10 am ,
worSh•P· II a .m .. Bible study ,
and gifts from her frumly .
son, Minersville
Thursday • 7 P m · Cho.·r
Attending were Mr. and
Pr.ct 1C. ' Thurs•ay
u • a p m •
Fellowship s upper . f.rst
Mrs . Guy Hysell, Lwda ,
Wettnesday
,
6 30 . 8pm
p m ,
Donald and Donna Kay, Rt. 4,
UMW fourthMonday
SALE PLANNED
GREAT BEND - Worsh1p
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs Ralph
The 4-H Lady Bugs Club will II am , 2nd and 4th Sundays .
Painter, Becky and Victor, Rt.
Church SchooL 10 am
LETARt FALLS Wor
I, Mlddlep&lt;rt; Mr. and Mrs. have a bake sale Saturday at 9 Shtp,IOam
. , Chur c hschoa l,9
a.m . at the Route 7-33
lv111 Wood, Bonme, Keith,
am , B1ble study, 1 30 p m
Tuesday
Rodney and Lora Jane, Long Roadside Market instead of at every
MORNING STAR - Wor
Kr&lt;1gers as was previously
Bottom; Mr. and Mrs . Earl
ShiP
9 30
Sc hool,
announced
10 30a
m am
M10, Chur
Weekc hService
Mossman,
Tammy
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CHESTER
CHURCH
OF.
GOD
Rev
Dan Ayers
pastor Sunday sc hool , 9 30
am
worst11p se rvtc e, 11
am , evenmg servtce , 7 30,
youth service , Wednesday ,
1 30 P m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Ted Jones .
pastor Sunday school, 9 30
am , Roy Sigman, supl ,
h
morntng wors tp , 10 30 '
Sunday evenmg serv tce, 7 30 ·
mtd week service , Wed
nes•ay, 7 30 p m
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SYRACUSE
CHURCH OF
THE
NAZARENE -Rev
Howard c Bjack , pastor' Bob
Moor e, Sunday School Supt ,
S d
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II
un ay c hoo 'c asses or a
9
30
ages.
am · morntng
worShip, 10 45 , NYPS Sunday,
6 30 P m
ev an g ellstlc ;;.,edr
1
Vtce , Sunday , 7 · 30 P m
week
meettng
, Wed
nesdayprayer
. 7 30 p m
, Misstonary
meettng, second Wednesday ,
7~pm

UNITED FAtT,H NON
DENOMINATIONAL _ Rev
Roberr Sm•th, pastor Sunday
school, 9 30 am , c.!ass
leader . Leo Hll! . worship
serv•ce 10 30 am , church,
7 30 p m
ED E N •
UNITED
BRETHREN
IN
CHURIST
Elden R
BlaKt!
, pastor_
Sunday School , 10 a .m ,
Howard
McCoy,
supt .
Morntng sermon, 1l am ,
Sunday
night
services
Chrtsttan Endeavor , 7 30
p m , Sang' serv ic e, 8 p m ,
Preacht'ng B 30 P m , Mid
week
Prayer
mg ,
Wednesday
. 7 p mmeet
, Ray
Adams , lay leader. -r-'

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Yesterday's Answer
your present needs He won't
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Tale"
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amount
- : : - - - -- - -- - - - , probably be JUSt as bad at that
NORTH
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If West 's openmg lead had
.K.1t08
been a trump, mstead of a dta·
tQ854 2
mond , Joe would have been en·
titled to complam. That would
EAST
have been real hard luck After
the dtamond opening, Joe had
4 Q 52
no one to bl2me but htmself He
.53
should have led a low club from
tKJ 1073
his hand at tnck two After that
1-+-!-;•AQ 1086
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play there would have been no
rtver
SOUTH (D)
way
for the defense to get in
4
A
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29- copy
two rounds of trumps; Joe
.AQ 976
3Z Wooden core 1 ,..+~f-+would get to ruff hts last three
tA
33 Border
r.
clubs
m dummy and the sun
.. KJ43
34 London
would shme
Both vulnerable
weather
: word
36 Wbrthless
North East
Soulh
ornament
38 Dirty
Pass
39 Instinctive
The biddmg has been
16
Pass
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Opemng lead- 9 t
41 Required
West
North East
Sooth
42 So be ' lt
14
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Pass
2t
Pass
3•
DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work it;
Hard Luck Joe won the dta· Pass
3t
Pass
3•
AXYDLBAAXR
mond lead and wasted no tlme ~ass
34
Pass
4t
Ia LONGFELLOW
wtth the next couple of plays. ass
4•
Pass
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One letter simply stands for another In thts samRle A is
and a c lub back toward hts 4 K Q 9 B 5 • A 2 t K 4 • A 9 8 7
used for the •three L's, X forJhe two O's, etc Single lellers. hand
What do you do now'
~jJostrophes,' the length and formati?n of the words are all
East
played
low
and
after
a
A - Bid four notrump. Your
hints. Each day the code letters are dtfferent
little thought Joe played hts partner " showtaa se&lt;GIId rouDCI
jack of clubs West plunked on heart control and slam lnlerett.
CRYPTOQUOTES
the queen and shtfted to a
TODAY'S QUESTION
AT
v ED
E KW 0KE C H ,
.\ T W
V E D W trump. This left Joe Wtth three You do btd four ootrump Your
c lubs m hts hand and only two partner btds five diamonds to llhow
y
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trumps lD dummy to ruff them one ace What do you do now'
0
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usual spot - the ash can.
KWH W
B T P S E HE B T Q
"Drat, darn and deleted,"
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FACfS WHEN WE ARE CONTEMPLATING OURSELVES. - honors wrong and West had to book to Win at Sri• • (c/o tria
MARK TWAIN
lead a trump I'd play backgam· newspaper), P.O. BoK .... Radio
mon only my lu c k would CrtyStotloo,NewYOI1&lt;,1'l.Y. 100111.
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WHITE'S
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Mtddleport, Ohio
Coolville RD
Rev
Roy 1--~----------------j------------------1
Deeter , pastor Sunday school.
9 30 am , worshtp servtce.
10 JO a m B1ble study and
prayer serv•ce. Wednesday ,
7 30
C m RUTLAND
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Ph. 992-2174
337 N. 2nd
Middleport
Ph 992·2550
CHRIST Rod Kasler ,
pastor; v H Braley, Sunday
school supt Sunday school ,
9 30 am
worshtp se rvice
and communton, lO 30 am,
youth meetmg.6p m Sunday
Bakers of Gay 90's Bread
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CARLETON CHURCH Ktngsb ury Road Gary Ktng,
pastor Sunday school , 9 30
a m , eventng worshtp, 7 30 ScrlpiUHII sel6cled by The Amer~ c!ln Btble So c te!r
p m Prayer meetmg . Wed Copyright t&amp;75 Kester Adwerhs mg Service In c • Slrasburg VIrgini a
nesday , 7 30 p m
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
L 0 N G
B 0 T T 0 M,
CHRISTIAN Mr Robert
John Revelation Romans
Acts . Joel
Genes1s
Wyatt , pastor . Sunday School
3:14-17 19:7·10.
8:14·17
2 1-4 2:28·29 11:5·9
supt , Ronald Osborne B1ble
Schoo! , 9 30 am , prea chmg
10 45 am , Eventng servtces,
7 30 P m
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
METHODIST CHURCH With the hope it will, in some measure, foster and help sustain that
Rev Paul Neville , pastor
su nday Schoo l 9 30 a m ,
which
is good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by
M
10 30 a
orntng servtce ,
m'
the
business
firms and organizations whose names appear below.
youth servtce, 6 45 p m
Evangelist 1c servtce 7 30 p m
1Prayer
30 p m meet 1ng, Thursday , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION at Bald Knob , Rev .
E J Gr 1tt 1th , supt of church ,
Rev L R Gluesencamp ,
pastor , Roger Willf red , Sr ,
700 E.Maln
Dlal992-2101
s unday School supt Sunday
Bakers of Good Bread
Pomeroy
schoo l. 9 30 am , prayer
'iunfmgton , W Va
mee t mg . Tuesday, 7 30 p m ,
youth meetmg
,6p m
s unday,
leaders
Ada van
Meter
and 11--------------~-----+-----~------------J
Gretta Suttle Sunday even mg
worsh 1p , 7 p m
through
wmter months
_M.I
uERMON CHURCH
Mtnor Repatrs &amp; Tune up
O:F-- THE' UNITED BRETHThe Store with A Heart
Beech &amp; Locust
Middleport
REN IN CHRIST - Robert
Racine
Phone 949 3342
Ph. 992 2366
Shook , pastor s unday school ,

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TUPPERS CHURC
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN
H ~ ~
Eugene Underwood pa stor ,
I
Howard Caldwell. J , Sund ay ' '
\\ \
School &lt;&gt;up r Sun d i1y Sc hool , ~
9 30 a m , Morntng Serm on . \
10 30 a rn
Sund ay even mg
se rvtcc , } p m
A ~ood umbrella keeps you dry - unless the wmd starts blowing In
LETART FALLS UNITEO
th
1s case, you are bound to get soaking wet!
BRETHREN
Rev
f r cc land
Norr ts, pastor,
·
· h er m an umbre lla
There 1s rea II y no such thing as total protection;
nett
f"loyd Norrts , s upl Sund a y
sc hool . 9 30 a m , mor r..11ng
nor 10 living through ju st one day. There are all sorts of wmdstor~s,
se rmon . tO 30 am , Praye r
se rv~e e, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
and they sweep into our lives and upset the best made plan s. When l ts
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
happens there 1s no such thing as findmg an umbrella under whtc h ~".
GOO OF PROPHECY - G P
Smtih . pa stor Sunday Schoctf.
htde.
10 am , Arthur Henson ,
Supl . Morn ing Wors h tp , II
Smce hfe is so comph c ated, each of us has to learn to fac e it in h1 s
am . Young P eo pl e's seFvt ce,
7 p m . Evenm g serv.ce , 7 30
own way Those with a stron g and unshakable faith are the lucky o ne s
p m Wedn esday M1d Week
They ha~e gamed a sense of proportion and bast e values thro ugh their
Prayer Serv 1c e , 7 30 p m ,
Youth meetmg , 6 30 p m ,
church. And they didn't ·just "get " fa1th 1 They h a d t o s1art lo~ kmg for
Evenmg worship , 7 30 p m
1
CHESTER CHURCH OF
1t YOU do, too. And where'! In c hurch , o f course .
THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Herbert
Grate
pastor
Worshtp servtce ll am and
7 30 p m
Sunday Sund a y
Sc hool , 9 30 am
Rtchard
Barton, supt Prayer meet mg ,
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
•
• BRAOFORD CHURCH OF
CHRIST CltffCrd Sm1 th ,
mm ts ter Sunday Schoo l 9 30
am , mor nm g church 10 30
am , Sunday evenmg serv1ce,
7 30 p m Wednesday serv tee ,
Bp m
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Floyd F
Shook. pastor Lloyd Wr tght ,
Sunday school supt Sunday
sc hoo l, 9 30 am , Mornmg
wo rs h tp . 10 30 am , eventng
wo rs h tp , 7 30 p m Wed
nesday , Chr •sllan
Youth
Cru sa de , 6 30 p m Cho 1r
pract•ce, Thursday , 7 p m
OEXTER CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Charles Ru sse ll.
Sr m 1n 1ster 1 Norman C Wtll.
supt . Sunday scnool . 9 30
a m . worsh 1p service, 10 30
a m , Btb le study, Tuesday
7 30 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS Portland
Rac~r1e
Road
Wtlltam Roush , pastor Denny
Evans
Sunday
School
Dtrector Sunday Sc hoo l, 9 30
am , Mornmg worshtp. 10 30
am . Sunday evening serv 1c e
I
7 p m
Wednesday eventng
\
prayer servtces, 7 30 p m
\
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl Shuler , pastor
Worsh tp serv tee, 9 30 a m ,
\
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Sunday school. 10 30 am ,
Sunday evenmg serv1ces 7 30
\
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p m B•ble study and prayer
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service Thursday, 7 30 p m

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pos,t•on of Ass tstan t Park
Drrecfor and Pool Man ager
and t o f1 x t he salary for the

Sw•mmrng Ins tr uctor
Be

t

Ord a1ned

by

3

" ndy
''
SHOOT ING MATCH ' Wt
R dg e
Gun
Club
Harr tsonlllll e Sun day May
18 1 p m fa ctor y choked
gun s on ly
5 IS Jtc

QUICK rlR INT by mall fro m
c am e ra r~a dy copy One
pa ge SS 55 fi rs t 100 \ I IS
ea ch add111ona l 100 Send
co py
che c k. to LET
1
TER SHOP PL US 72 W
Un.on Athens Ohto Also
roo pr.nl •ng
J 29 J8tp

CARPENTER work roug h or
fmtSh Ph &lt;14 6 27 87
11 63

1028

1 '"' on d Ga mr Assocto,on
wilt sponsor a I1 Sh derby tor
bo ys and 9trls lrom 15 years
old •od youn oer sa tucdav
May
17 Leeton
9 an r atorm4 Lak
p m£'
Rutland
Rutl an. d 0 Must br tnQ YO UI
hel d pol
rames ornnd
'" '"
• Wtll be
own
bflll

BE AU T IF UL select on of
flowers pot s ba s kets and
spray s tor Me mor•a l Day
Cltff s P la ce N Second St
M dd le por t
5 4 tfc

th e

E R hOrse at Stud
ot QUART
young son ot THE OL E
Mtddteport as follows
MAN
AA AT a lead mg
Sec
I
That there be
s re of race and show hor
es t a bl iSh ed t he postt •o n of
ses Ran w•thtn lOOth of a
Ass.stant Park D1r ec tor and
secon d of AAA t1me before
Poo r Manager
he was 2 Off •c•a l AA wtth an
Sec I I The Salary for the
89 speed tndex halte r
POStftOn o f Asststant Park
con formalton and bes t
0 r ecto r and Pool Man ager
dtSpOSttJOn
Fee $100 at f me
shall be S180 00 per mont h for
of serv 1ces Wtth ltve foal
June
J ul y an d Aug u st to
guaran tee Phone 992 7888
con t •nu e for the per1od oft me
4 20 261C
the Sw 1mm mg Pool 1S open
Council

Whtch

of the

1S

v. rtage

normally

f r om

CASH patd for a ll makes and
Memor•at Day through Labor
models of mob tle hom es
Da y
Phone area code 614 423
Sec
Il l
Be tt further
9531
r eso lved that a wage for the
4 \3 ft c
Sw 1mm ng Instr uctor be and
the sa me 1s her eby f xed at JU NK autos complete a nd
S2 50 per hour
de ltvered to our ya rd We
Sec IV Tha f Ordmance No
pt c k up auto bod1es and buy
1025 75 1S hereby repeated
all kinds of scrap meta ls a nd
Sec V Tha t th1s Ordm an ce
tron R tder s Sa lvage St
1S hereby deferm ned fo be an
Rl 124 Rl 4 Pom eroy
emergency
measure
OhiO Call9925468
necessar y for the 1mm~d 1 ate
10 17 lfc
preservaf ton of the peace
healfh sa fe fy and general AUCTION Thursday ntght 7
wel fare of the mhab tanfs of
p m a t Mason Auct •on
the VIl lage and for the reason
Hor ton St tn Mason , W Va
that 11 ts necessary that fh1s
Co ns tg n me nts welcome
tegtslatton
becom e
•m
Phon e (3041 77 3 5471
med 1ate1v effect v~
2 2 tfc
Sec VI ThtS Or dmance shal l
take effec t .and be •n fo rce FOR your
o 1 of M•nk
from and after Apr tl 28 1 ~75
Cosmettcs -Phone
Pa ssed the 28 th day of Aprtl
BROWNS 992 5113
1975
1 7 tfc
Attest Gene Grafe
NOW sellt ng Fulle r Brush
Cler k
Products phone 992 3410
M L Kelly
1 24 tfc
Pr estdent of Council
(51 9 16 2tc
FOR STU D SERV ICE Palomtno sta ll 1on form e rly
ow ned by Fra ncts ~onn
Stat!ton s name 1S Stormy
Not1ce on Fllmg of In ve ntory
Con lac t Dana Wtl l1ams
And Apprats e ment
Phone 992 7094
The State of Oh1o, Me1gs
5 IS 3tc
County Court of Common
Pleas Probate Otvts1on
To the Admmtst ratr. x of !he
es tate to such of the fotlowmg
as are r es 1dents of the State of
Ohto vtz - the surv vmg YARD SALE on Croo ks Sf at
Syra cuse New and used
spouse the next of ktn the
cto tht ng a lso tfems too
beneftc artes under the w1 ll
numerous to mentton May
and to the attorney or at
torn eys repr ese nltn g any of
19 20 and 21
5 15 Jtp
the atorementtoned persons
No 21484 Paul Raymo nd
decease d
Alban y
Oh to
YA RD SALE Frtday and
Sct p to Tow nsh iP
Saturday
at
Ma rvtn
You a re hereby not 1f1ed that
McGu.re res1d enc e Rt 7 by
th e Inve ntor y and Ap
pass
pra1sement of the estate of the
5 15 2tc
afor emen t to ned
deceased
late of sa 1d Coun ty , was filed YARD SALE down Rt 7
1n thtS Cour t Sa 1d Inventory
bestde D&amp; J Fabrt c Shop
and Ap pratsement wtll be for
Frtday and Sat urd a y
hear.ng before th1 s Court on
5 15 2tc
the 2J rd day of May 1975 at
10 00 0 Clock A M
sale Fnday May 16
Any person destrtng to file YARD
and
Saturday
May 17 from
exteptmns thereto must f le
10 am !t il 4 p m 2 m1 les
them at least ftv e da ys prtor to
nort h ot Rac .ne on Oa k
the dat e set for heartng
Grove Roa d a t th e Com
G1ven und er my hand and
mu ntt y Hall
Teenage
sea l of sad Court th ts 7th day
cloth tn g and m sc tfems 3
Of May 1975
tam tltes
Manntng D Webster J ud ge
5 14 3tc
By Ann B Watson
Deputy Clerk YAR 0 Sate
Fr 1d ay and
15) 9 16 2tc
sa turday Sev e nth and Joh n
St ac ross from Syrac use
Grade School housetratler
s 14 3tc
LEGAL
Tuppers Plams
Ches ter
Water 0 strtc f are a ccepttng
btd s for a 197 1 Ford 1~ ton
PICk up 3 speed transmtsston HOU S EKEEP E R
a nd
302 eng1ne Btds wtll be ac
babysllter va r.ed hours
cepted until 12 00 p m J un e 2
( app r ox ) 30 hours per
)975 Bo)( 7 Chester Oh10
week Must have car Phone
•5120
992 2832
5 14 6tc

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Yard Sale

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Help Wanted

151 16 23 30

SKID DER operator s teady
emp loym ent &lt;Jacal on w.th
pa y Oh tO Va ll ey Mfg
Tuppe r s Plams Oh10 Phone
Ihe Almanac
667 31 31
5 14 3tc
By Uaited Press '!tternatlonal
Today 18 Frtdily, May 16, the
!36th day of 1975 With 229 to
follow
:;ooo used mtn t b ke by June
The moon IS approaching 1ts 1 Ph 44 6 26 37 af t er 5
388 9061
first quarter
116 3
The mommg stars are Mars
OLD furn•t ur e tCe boxes
and Jup1ter
brass beds or complete
The evemng stars are Mer- hou seh olds Wrtte M 0
M1ller Rt 4 Pomeroy
cury, Venll:l and Saturn
Oh10 Ca ll 992 7760
Those born on thiS date are
10 ] 74
under the s1gn of Taurus
CANo E- -=-usEo- A~~~.-,;um
Amencan educator
or Ft berg la ss Call after 5 p
m Phone 742 4840
Elizabeth l'l!abody was born
5 15 Jtp
May 16, 1804 ThiS IS actor
Henry Fond;l's 70th birthday WANTED old uprtgh1 ptanos
any cond 1f tOn Pay S10 ea ch
On th1s day m h1story
F1rst floor only Wr1 te an d
g tve dtreC tiOnS to Wtlten
In 1866, the U S Tr~sury
P1 ano Co Box 188 Sardts
Department was authorized to
Oh o 43946
5 14 61p
place m cU"culabon the f1rst
fiv~nt p1ece, to be called
JfC

Wanted To Buy

Uthe ffiCkel II
In 1929, the first "Oscar"

awards were announced
Janet Gaynor won the best
actress award for her role m
"Seventh Heaven " Em1l
Jannlngs was voted best actor
for his role m "The Way of All

Flesh "
In 1962, U S forces amved

I

in Thailand to bolster that
Asian nation against a spread
of f1ghtlng from ne1ghbormg
Laos
In 1974, Israeli Jets bombed
Paleshman refugee camps
and suspected guernlla
hideouts 1n Lebanon 10
reprisal for a terronst ra1d a
day earlier In which 16lsraelis
were killed m the vlllage of
Mll'alot.
A thougbt for the day . The
Roman poet Vlrgll sa1d,
"Yield not to misfortunes but
pre• forward boldly m thetr

lice."

NOTICE
B•ds Will be recetved at the
off. ce of Bernard v Fultz
AHorn ey at Law Pomeroy
Oh 10 unt il ten o clock A M of
May 17 1975 for the sale of the
fo ltow .ng
1 Th e res •dence of the late
Leah B Sc ha efer St tuated at
230 L1nco ln Hilt Pomeroy
Ohto Th 1s restdence Is one of
the f tnes t homes 1n Me1gs
County
The store budd• ng
2
Situat ed on west Mam Street
m the Village of ~ Pom eroy
Oh to formerly known as the
Red Anc hor Th ts property
extends from Ma tn Street to
Seco nd St reet'" th e Village of
Pomeroy and ncludes a store
buildm g fronttng on Court
Stre et
The rtQI1t tS reserved to
re,ect any and all b1ds
For tnformat ton conce rn tng
the prop erty
and ap
pomtments for vlewtng the
properly conta ct Bernard F
Fultz
Pomeroy
OhiO ,
Telephone 992 2186
1

Wallace Bradford
Nancy Moll
J oan Sfoneb urner
Co Executl)rs .of the
Estate of
Lean B Sch aefer

(• I 27 30 15 ) 2 ' 7 9 ll
9tc

1&lt;

16

j

1-

4

Emplo•ment Wanted

for Sale

1

\,'JILL
CilriJCill-cr
ce •l•n qdo pt~n
el tnq floowor
r mqk
c lec wr ldmg clc Phor1 c
, 11 61p
992 2759

1
f.&lt;! u Iba r b
for
lrC''" ll:' r Lloyd Er tl Rodney
11
51 24
63
REMODELING
Plumbmg ll U R bclr S c11 deltvcry rd kts
hea t •ng and all types of
on stee l H o w~rd Kntgh t
q e n e r a l ce patr
Work
CheSl er Qh, O
guaran teed 10 year s ex
s 15 3lp
P. , once
Phone 99'1. 2109
1?71 1'&gt;0 £\ JOH N Deer e dozer
'
5 1
6 ft blade canape 1 600
ho urs
QOOd condtt10n
$6 &lt;, OO Phon e 9B'i J59 1
5 14 121p
2 BED RM tl!Obtl e Hom e Will
se ll wilh oplton to r e nt lo t EXCEL L ENT maternity
On Co Rd by Sa lem Cent e r
wardrob e
spr tng and
Phon e 66 9 .J 24 2 Robert
su mm er s•z e 10 12 Prtce
Motden
$30 Also Casco Delux e
5 11 6tp
stro ller nev er used $28
Phon e 992 2897
SELL you r mobtte hom e for
s 15 3tc
cash 15 homes wanted 1958
thru 1972 models Phone 16F T P LYWOO D Runabout
(614) .tJO 14 25 Ga lltpOI IS
75 h p Mercury outboa rd
and boa\ trail e r Very
3 9 781f
rea sonab ly pr ce Phon e 99.2
J7 27 afte r 5 p m
5 15 3t c
lf.!A ILiiR spa ce for rent •n F LOWER S for Memor1al Day
M•dd le port Cal l 99 2 2625
larg e se lec tton of po ts
4 '17 lfc
vases baskets sprays and
p la qu e s Smalley s Gtf t
3 BR hou se on pn va te lake
Shop Cheste r phone 985
Sl60 month no pets Call 245
3537
54]9
5 15 9tc
11 6 3
3 BR' house 1804 Ch es tnul St CLOSE OUT on new ZtQ Zag
sewtng mach •nes
Fo r
.JJ6 J lJ]
sew 1ng s tr e t ch fabrtcs
116 3
buttonholes fan cy des 1gns
e lc
Pa1nt
s ltgh tl y
TR AILER sp a ce 1 mtl e from
bl e mt s he d
Chotce
of
Pom ero y Phon e 992 5858
carrymg case or sewmg
S 2 lfc
stand $49 80 cash or term s
ava ilab le Phone 992 7755
2 BED ROOM mob il e hom e
12 18 tfc
a c .n Rac tne area Phone
P l f\ N

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Mobile Homes For Sale

For Rent

992

7

sass

Real Estate for Sale

strout

4 a pt
contatns 3 full

MIDDLEPORT -

comp lex

TURF TRIM
MOWER

5 l J 6t c

20"-3 112 HP

FURNISHED
apartment
adults only tn Middleport
Phon e 992 3874
3 25 tfc

'72.9Q&lt;KDJ
22"-3112 H P
Self Propelled

BR Hou se and ga ra ge 325
Spr1ng AvenUe Pomeroy
Refe ren ce Phone 992 7660
s 15 tt c

*104.95(KDJ

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COUNTRY MOb le Home
P ark Rt 33 ten m les north
of Pomeroy Large lo ts wtth
concre te pat.os Stdewa tk s
run n e rs and off s tr eet
pa rk tng Phone 992 7479
12 31 lfc
2 BEDRM mobil e hom e JOB
Pag e Sf m Mtdd leport S75
depostt req utred
5 11 tfc

POMEROY LANDM'"ARK
w Carsey, Mgr
diidl Phone 992 2181

·~_Jack

Real Estate For Sale
1 72 ACRES of land and loc ust
pos ts Phon e 742 3656
4 20 26tp
'l

BE DROOM rratl er and lot tn
town Phone 992 397 5 or 99 2
257 1
4 9 ti c

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Checkerboard of Values!

~

&amp; 1 etftc1ency
W1 th a ll furn1shmgs on
qu1 e f res1dent1al street
$15 000 00
SI Ze i'lpts

RUTLAND - Love ly well
butlt bn ck rancher of
fe nng equ tpped kttchen 3
BR 11!, baths. lge LR. lge
a tt1c fa n 1n ha ll c ustom
drapes ful l base a tta ched
garage
Goo d buy at
$30 ooo 00
F 1n a n c1 ng
ava tlab le
WORTH EVERY CENT Nt ce 2 s tor y home on
100xlll3 lot faces rt ver tn
town ste ps to store school
bus by full att1c ca n be
ftnt shed full base copper
plumbtng ga s furnace wlfh
hum1dtf1er , storm wm
dows $18500 00
307 Sprmg Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT
Lo1s Pauley
Branch Manager

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608 E.
MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
CLOSE IN Abour 3
Acres 1 ~tory fr ame, 2 BR
dm1ng R bath, FO forced
atr
furnace
part
basement. barn own water
system $10,900
RUTLAND - 60 acres l'h
story frame home 3 BR.
bath uh Itty . some car
petmg panelmg &amp; h ie part
basement Garage and
wo rkshop 24x32
barn
35)(40
larg e bu1ld tng
30x200 pond 2 free gas
wells Jot s of butldmg sttes
about all fen ced Mtneral s
Inc luded ON LY $33 000
TUPPERS PLAINS - 1
level acre very nice 1 story
home, lovely k1lchen and
dtntng 2 BR bath ulil1ty
R , forced atr heat, part
basement. HW floor s
JUST $13 500
RUTLAND - Close to
s hoppmg 2 BR bath,
carpeted, paneled ttled ,
f.re place porch garage
lot 50x125 $9500
POMEROY - 12x60 Mobile
Home 3 BR , bath expando
hvmg R atr cond. washer
&amp; dryer furntshed ONLY
$4 500
IF THE PROPERTY YOU
ARE LOOK ING FOR IS
HERE F INE IF NOT
PLEASE CALL 'uS
992 2259

REALTY

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NEIGLER
Building Supp~
Racme, Oh1o
We Bu1ld the Besl and
Repatr the Rest
- Cab•nets InstalledCall Before 7 30 AM
Or Afler6 00 PM
949 3604
57 1 mo

FOR -FREE
-- ESTIMATES
On alumtnum replacement
wtndows, ~ s1d1ng, storm
doors and w1ndows, ra 11tng,
phone
Charles L1sle.
Syracuse. Oh10
Carl
Jacob , Sales Represen tativ e

V. V. JOHNSON
AND SON, INC.
Blown
insulat1on Serv1ces
Blown tnlo Walls &amp; Att1cs
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWN INGS

LARRY LAVENDER
Syracuse, Ohto
Ph 992 3993
•·10-1 mo

GLEN R.
Bissell
AWMINUM &amp;
VINYL SIDING

Chest•r, Olllo

Pll. 915-4102
Home Building
Room Additions
and Gtrages
5 5 1 mo .

,

2

A•r conditiOning, plum bing, hearing , rooting,
spout 1ng, general sheet
metal work
Free Estimates
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 949·2211
or 992 -5700

0. J. lAUDERMILT

WoHe &amp; Ward
Garage

ROOFING

2 dr. H T, small V-8, automat1c.

• soo E . Main St.

Automobile
Transm1ss1on
Repa1r

FREE ESTIMATES
PH. 949-5184

Merle Norman
Cosmetics

lOLA'S
·

John St., Next To
Grade School
992-2549 Syracuse, 0.

H. T.

72 FORD LTD .......................... $1895
wagon

72 FORD GRAN TORIN0 ......... }1995

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

V-8, auto,
clean car

P.S, P. B,

vmyl roof, fact a1r,

73 DiM CHEVELLE ............... $2295
Deluxe

2 Dr

GOOD SELECTION OF CHEAPER CARS
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

Chester,

EAVE Spout Hanging 1n
Gallipolis and Pt Plea san t.
Po meroy and Mtddleport
area Ph 446 2910
116 78

POMEROY, OHIO

jUS collz"de llf bri,Itnl'e
R "e'
~'
The Galtia-Me1gs Post State
H1ghway Patrol contmued
mveshgahon today of a
colliswn Thursday mormng
mvolvmg tractor-trailer ngs
operated by James H
Woodyard, 34, of Pomeroy,
and Carl Randolph, 25, of
Crown C1ty
The acc1den t occurred at
10 45a m on Rt 124, one m1le
west of Rt. 325
Accordmg to the patrol,
Woodyard's truck traveling
west went out of control on the
wet pavement The cab struck
a br1dge and the tra1Ier, wh1ch
Jackmfed , struck Randolph's

6 DAYS
A WEEK

Carpeting
501 NYLON

r1g . Woodyard was treated
and released at the Holzer

ff
ty Highway Garage 0 leers

0.

pavement, struck a culvert,
and went over an embankment Mrs Nance and
her 1g.month old daughter,
Jod
tr ated at the
y, were
e
Holzer Med1cal Center for
mmor m1ur1es Th e re Was
moderate damage to her car
No har e was flied
c g

Holy Land
S lt' ,]eS shown
f,j Ul

Med1cal Center for mmor
InJuries There was heavy
damage to both outf1ts
A wet road surfa~e was
blamed for a smg e car
m1shap at I 30 p m Thursday
on Rt 681, two miles west of
Rt 33 where Ida Stanley, 48, of
Shade, lost control of her p1ckup whlch ran off the left side of
the h1ghway and overturned
There was he~vy damage , no
charge was f1led.
,
Two persons were InJured m
an acc1dent at 5 p.m on Rt 160

4

99

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Business SeiYices

n~ar

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

the

Sherm Cuniflff showed
shdes of the Holy Land which
he and hls Wlfe had taken on
thelr two trlps there durmg
the recent meeting of the
Adult Class of the Pomeroy
Church of the Nazarene
Mr. and Mrs cundlff,
members of the Syracuse
Church of the Nazarene, were
bapllzed 10 the River Jordan
m March, 1973 Book markers
and coins from Israel were
resented to each member of
Pth
1
ecass
CounMrs William Stephenson

Ga!ha

LARRY'S
MOBILE HOME
SALES. INC.

PUBLIC AUCTION

NOW
OPEN

FANTASTIC 3 DAY SALE-3 LARGE ESTATES
PENNSVILLE,_OHIO ON ST. RT. 377
IN MORGAN COUNTY

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PH. 992-7777 ..
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BUY, SELl. TRADE

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REVIVAL NOTED
A rev1val w1ll be held at the
Me1gs Jr H1gh auditor1wn
May 20-24 w1th Evangelist
John Elsw1ck Smgmg May 21}.
21 w1ll he the Gospel Hannony
Boys from Huntington, W
a , and on May 23 the Gospel
Tones Quartet and the New
Jerusalero Crusade~:s, Wayne,
W Va. The Gospd Bells,
Colwnbus, w11l smg May 24.

v

Sunday
1 · 6 pm
"

pres1ded w1th off1cers' reports
bemg g1 ven Refreshments
• were served by Ja}let Reeves
• and
Paulette I Farley
Raymond Walburn gave
grace

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Se, ;,Qu~

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Speclcd' SCale '
' ay~s
Ad ln · Sund_

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Newspap•r

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742-3651

ROGER WAMSLEY

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5: :30 to

12, 2 to 5 I CLOSE
ON THURS.)-EAST COURT

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YOUR PRICE
PROVIDED WITHIN REAsON

You're Lucky!
In order to maintain our No. 1 posttlon, we are
g1vmg the lowest pnce highest value deal
anywhere. If you wa1t, your payments may be
much higher later when new cars go up and
yours go down because it is gettmg older. Will
your budget stand 530.00 more per month later

on?

73 Olds Omega Hatchback Cpe, .~:~~. 12S95
73 Olds Cut. S. Cpe, auto.,r..s. ~ ?~. ~~•r1~ '3095
73 Cougar XR7, v-roof, air, power ........ 13695

1973 Thunderbird Ford .................. $4895

73 Vega Hatchback 4 sp., radio ......... s2195

2 Dr Hardtop full atr , full equ1pment even leather trtm
Almost like the day 1t was sold About h new pnce

73 DODGE Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., :~~ .. ~~r-- 12895

2 Dr hardtop . 350 V 8 full operattng co nsole EKtra sn arp

73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .. '2895
72 Chev. Imp. Cust. Coupe, power........'2295
Pow , atr stereo , 195
72 Buick Elec. 3 Dr., HT,
- ........ . 3
72 Olds Toronado Cpe. v-roof, •.. ........ s3095

Med1cal Center
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Mr
a nd Mrs
Merle
Mrs Grella Simpson was
hostess for the Esther Circle Schroede~ and daughter, Mae
meetmg at her horfle Monday Fern of Columbus spent
evemng, May 12 "Prayer for Mother's Day w1th Mrs
Gro\\ th m Chnst" was the Schroeder's parents, Mr and
subject, Mrs Helen Simpson Mrs Fran c1s Moms
used for devohons w1th
Mrs
Nancy Bobb of
Columbus spent Tuesday,
May 6, with her aunt, Mrs
Prayer" and a readmg "What Hazel Carnahan
A Frlend We Have in Jesus"
Wh
Mr and Mrs E A. Wmgett
followed by the hY!"n, "
at re turned home after spendmg
• A Friend " and prayer A e1ght days m the Smoky
readmg
'God Is Never Mountams and at MontBe
d 0 R
h" was also gomery, Ala
yon
ur eac
Mother's Day guests of Mr
read In the bus10ess sessiOn ,
ted
k
1
and
Mr~ Harry Curt1s were
Vera Beeg e repor
on slc
calls and cards sent and also Mr and MrS Sam Curbs or
about gomg to the mf1rmary Lora10, M~ and Mrs Walter
Wells and son and daughterw1th g1fts
!sahel and Grella S1mpson m-law, Mr and Mrs Danny
reported on the1r trip to Wells of Washmgton Court
Dayton, taking large boxes of House and gues~ Saturday
clothmg and shoes, given by were Mr and Mrs. RlChard
women of First Baphst
Church and also twelve New
Testaments m hlduy's English
versiOn to Dayton Chnstian
Center After other busmess
was taken up, Miss Vera
Beegle gave a program on
By Hugh P. Ktrkel
"OhiO Baphst Convention 1s
Executive
Vice President
150 Years Old" The hymn
Holzer
Medical
Center
"Send the Light" and the
"YOU DF.'IERVE
Lord's Pryaer m unison closed
THE CREDIT"
the meetmg Mrs Simpson
As
we
reflect on 1975
was hostess and served
Nahonal
Hosp1tal Week,
refreshments to twelve
which
is
about
to draw to a
members
Mrs Nondus Hendncks IS a close,1t seems an !deal time to
surgery pahent 10 Hol.zer call attention to what makes
Holzer Medical Center "come

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wh1ch slid on wet

car

74 Olds 88 HT Cpe., pow., air.. Y. ~~~! ... 14595
73 Olds 98 LS Sed., v-roof, air ...........14395

72 Olds 98 HT Sed. v-roof, power, air.... 12895

POME~~~ ,~,o/,?! CO.@ Racine Social Events

D&amp;D MEAT

EXPERII:NCED
. ....

For Sale

o.

1972 DODGE DART4 DR
S2345
local owne r &amp; low m1leage, good wh1te wall t1res .
small V l3 engme, power steermg factory a1r gold
fm1 sh blk vmy l top, v mylmtenor tnm rad1o A clean
ca r

EX CAVA T I N G. Do Z~. r
Backhoe, d1 t cher , wafer
tmes , footers drams. roads
and brush cleanmg No 10b
too small no weather too
bad Ph one Charles ' R
Ha tf eld Rt 1 Ru tland
Ohto Phon e 742 6092
5 2 52tp

HT

Grandville 4 dr.

1974 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC
S3895
HT Cpe J50 V 8, automahc trans power steermg &amp;
brakes factory a ~r tmted glass whee l covers , AM FM
rad1o les s than 13 000 miles red vtnyl top. wh1te fm tsh
a beauttful lu xury m1d s tze car

58 1 mo

Soldnewforover$6700 Full power a1r,stereo V roof,
1,500 mtles New Cadtllac trade

P S , P. B

71 PONTIAC ........................... $1495

197 4 CHEVROLET IMPALA
S4195
4 door only 10 400 m1les fully equtpped tncludlng atr
dark red f1msh A real cream puffl

Auto Sales

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

Phone 992-2174 Pomeroy,

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

.OPENe

Hubbard's
Greenhouse

75 Chev. Caprice 4 door ................. 15595

4 dr

BEAUTY SALON

BUSIIESS

'75 Olds Cut. Supreme Sedan ............ '4695

69 PLYMOUTH FURY 111.. ............ '695
2 dr

• ·10-1 mo

' Cham

You Can

75 Cadillac Sed. DeVille ..f.u.1 ~.~~~- :.".'~.... '8600
full power , atr .13895
72 CadI'llaC Sed• DeV"U
I e..................

Air, nice car

71 PONTIAC CAT. .................... $1295

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

Phone 992-7665

USED CARS

Dnver's ed car St1cker pnce new $5545 40 Fully
equipped w1th 60 40 seat, AM FM radio, steel rad1al
tires, factory cur low mileage

4 dr , sedan, V-8, auto. ,

See Sm1hn' Art Argyrtes, Ceward Calvert or Btll Nelson
Deale rship Open, Mon Fn 11117 p m , Saturdays 1111 s
pm
Do Bus mess W1th A Leader

Reasonable Rates

Salj!s &amp; Service
992-3092

and

66 OLDS 4 DR HT..................... ~95

1969 Ford
Falrlane Wagon
'895

FREE ESTIMATES

3 AND -1 ROOM furn ts hed and
unfurntshed
apartmen ts
3 BED RO OM home on 4 ac r es
Ph one 992 543 4
ot ground full basement
4 12 He
fu e l o•l furnace
a c
breezeway a nd large garag e
PR IVA TE meet tng room for
Phone 992 5682 or
any orga nt za tton ph one 992
•n the co un try but close to
992 7121
3975
town On hardtop road 2
54
1
mo
trailer setu ps mcluded Call
5-14-1mo
J II tfc
992 7649 a ft er 4 p rn or 992
2519 any t tme for ap
AP T l1ke new 3 room s wtth
potn tment
larg e bath tabletop range
large closet East Matn St
4 30 26tc
Pomeroy See to apprec tate
Phone Ga lt tpOI s durmg day SERVICE Slatton and g i'lrage
-146 9699 evenmgs dd6 9539
m Rutland Wtll ftnance or
d 10 lfc
lease Phone 742 5052
MON. thru SAT.
s 14 26t c
In Syracuse
3 RM and bath furn tshed apt
Now open for season Now
Uttltt1 es pa•d 356 Nort h 4th BR tCK house on Second Sf
" At Caut1on L1ght'
avat lab le - mo st vanettes
Pomeroy
downtown
. SI Mtddleport Oh o
Rt 1, Tuppe rs Pla1ns 0
of vegetable p lant s &amp;
Sut fa bl e for I vtng quarters
s 11 lfc
flowers plus pottecf flowers
ups ta tr s s mall bu s• ness
830 E . Main
BA RGAI NS " a re ou r
OUR SPECIALTY over
down off tee or home Wtth n
2 BEDRM tra il e r close to
m1dd le name m clea n
Pomeroy,
Ohio
2
000
hang
lng
ba
s
kets
of
wa lk tng dt s tan ce of all
stores sc hoo l and swtm
u se d
furnlfu re
Petun1as Ivy Geraniums
sto res Cal 992 3489
m mg poor Ca ll aft er 1 p m
G U A R A N TEE D
ap
Vmes and Begon1as
9925914
5 15 3tc
pltances &amp; new furntfure
TOP OUALITY AT
5 11 6tc
Op
en
9
5
Wed
through
Sun
LOWEST PRICES
Nt::: ED A new hom e bu1 lt on
Ph 66 7 38S8
992-5776
LET US DO IT! !
3 BEDROOM trailer rear
your lof? Contact Milo B 1968 FIRE Bl R 0 for $700 Call
5 15 1 mo
417lmo
n1ce Phon e 992 3324
Hut ch tson Rutland Oh•o
992 25J7 afler 5 p m
Phon e 742 36 15
5 11 tfc
57 12tc
5 8 tfc
S EWING
MACHINE.
- - --- ---- - -- 1970 FORD Mave rt c k 6
Re
pa.rs
servtce
a!l mak es
cy ltnder '5 700 Phone 985
992
2284
The
Fabrte
Shop
TWO NEW 3 bedroom homes
3597
'
Pome ro y Authort zed Stnger
w1th I car ga rag e carpeted
COTTO N ca nd y mach tn e
5 14 31c
Radiato
Sales
an
d
5ervtce
we
FHA or ba nk ftnancmg
slush mach ne s team table
'
sha rp en Setssors
Phone 742 3615 or see Mtlo
manua l cash reg1ster
'•
l
3
29
ttc
1968 CHEVELLE El Ca mtno
Hutchmson Ru tland
Service
.hangmg sca le 388 8878
327 w1th 4 speed tra ns
116 6
5 8 tfc
2 500 m •les on new .engtne DOZE R work land clea rmg
- - --- -----From the largest Truck or
by the ac re hourly or
Square
good ttres Cal l 992 39 14
Bulldozer Radtator to the
21 F T Troutwood Camptng 1. LARGE tot s ru ra l wat er • aft
er
spm
con
tra
c
t
Farm
ponds
smallest
Heater
Core
Trailer w1th hitCh and a ll
ava !able Ha r d road 3
Yard
roa ds e tc l a rge dozer and
5 14 Stp
eqUIP 367 7556
mtles from by pa s s on
oper
a
tor
wtth
ov
e
r
20
years
Nathan
B1ggs
116 3
Lead tng Creek Roa d Phone
expe r1 e nce Pultms Ex
Rad•ator Spec1altSt
RUBBER BACK
142 3108
1967 SUPER Sport a lso 1957
cava t1ng Pomeroy Oh1o
1
SCHOO L ou t spec tal s on STAR
5 9 30tc
Chev ~ ton tru c k Phone
Phon
e
992
2478
CRAFT Ne w and Used
247 2257
12 19 tfc
We have hundreds of
Tratlers and fo ld down s
5 13 Stp
LOT
50x299
50x200
fenced
tn
carpet
values Your lob can
Camp Conley Sta r Craft
--.-- ------two bedrooms bath 1J
be completed 1n 1 to 2
SEP
T
IC
TANKS
cle
aned
Sa les Rt 62 N PI P leasa nt
Ph 9922174
Pomeroy
base men t storm doors and 1972 FOR 0 4 wheel drtve
weeks No long waiting
w va - Modern San •tat10n 992 3954
p ckup 360 V 8 4 speed
wtn dow s
ntce
r e ntal
period Our mstaller has 2B
or
992
7349
11 6 If
Phone
992
5752
property
$11 000
1634
years experten ce Expert
D·
&amp; 0 TREE Trt mmtng , A'lf
9
18
lfc
5 15 3tc
Ltncoln Hgt s Pomeroy
•nsta\Jaf 1on You II ltke
years expertence Insured
LIK E new household fur ndu r e
Con tacl Wood Realtor 44 6 -------- ------- E XCAVATI NG doze r loader
free est1mates Call 992 3057, what you get
tor sa te Call 256 6426
1066 even mgs 44 6 4618 or
and backhoe work sept •c
Coo lv•lle Phone ( 1) 667
11 6 3 446
3636
CALL N2 4211
3041
tanks 1nstalted
dump
TALK TO WENDELL
5 13 6t c
trucks a nd lo boys for h1re
'
30
tfc
CAR PET Installation Sl 25
GRATE,
wtll haul fil l d1rt top soil
26 F T Cab •n Cru tSe r For
--~------~--- CARPET CONSULTANT
per Ya rd Call Rtehard
ltmes ton e and gravel Ca ll PR I ( E Con-struc110n Co
fu r th er tn for ma tton c a 11 5 BR hom e gas heat centra l
West Phone 84J 2667
Bob or Roger Jeffers day
446 0963 or ~ ~ 6 0502
Roofmg Spo utmg Gem1nt
a1r oaK floor s up a nd dow n
5 4 26tc
phone 992 7089 ntg ht phone
hit 1n r epla ce ment Wtn
116 6
Large lo t on Lal&lt;: e Dr 1n R to
992 3525 or 992 5232
dows complete remodelmg
Gran de Ph Fr
Sa t
Phone 742 6273 or (304) 773
Clean
up
2 11 ft c
GE
NER
AL
Repatr
Sunday '145 585 1
HOME grown tomato plants
and
hau ltng
cutting
568•
tm proved Mex tcan and
116 3
- ____ ...__,..__
742 4211
w el d 1ng
carpentry
5 9 26tp
ELWOD b BOWER S REPAIR
Rutlon
Hetnz 1350 Across from
p tumbtng , e lec masonry
- ----------Sweepers toasters trons
Mun iCipa l Park n Syra c; use NEW J bedroom home ntc e
a nd genera l remode l tng
a ll small appl•an ces Lawn
tot w th garage $22 500 Call
Thomas Hayman
Ca ll Sk tl Pool 992 5126
mower next lo State H1gh
446 9568 or 446 4088
4 28 30t c
5 13 261C
way
Garage on Rout e 7
116 ft
Phone 985 3825
TOMATO plant s for sa le
4 16 He
READY MIX CONCRETE
Fa nt astiC Super:sont c and
.... - --- ~- del 1v e r e d r1 gh t to your LAW N mower
Jet Sta r Phone 2~7 2642
rep a.r 308
pro1ec t Fast and easy Free
s lJ 5tc
Page St Middleport Phone
esftmates Phone 992 3284
992 3509
Goeg let n Ready Mtx Co
8FT TRUCK topper fo r p u
4 16 30tc
Mtddl epor l Oh •o
truck Phone 992 7727
- -----6 30 tf c P ~ &amp;- -J --.-5 13 5tc
Home Ma tntenance
Refr lgerat1on
A
c
SATURDAY, MAY24, SUNDAY, MAY25,AND
GUNS and Ammo
Our
SE PTIC tanks and leach lines
Heat mg Phone 992 3509
summer st ock 1S now
MONDAY, MAY26 STARTING EACH DAY AT 10.30
tn stalled Also fte ld dram
4
16
JOtc
arr v1ng
sttll at tast
AM
ttles All work guaranteed
- ----- years pnces 22 MAG MIDDLEPORT 7 room
Lew 1s Excavatmg Rt 1
LANE S GARAGE
State
Sale held regardless of weather 1n bu11d1ngs and large
r fle s Winchester Mo ss !'lome with v1ew of the nver 2
Rutland Oh to Phone 742
Route 338 Apple Grove
CirCUS tent.
berg and Marttn Handguns baths, fam 1ly room , automat ic
3742
1
Ohio AIt kmds of mechan•c
25 m1les sooth of Zanesville, 0 Take St Rt 60 to Me
44 MAG Two 22 I r
4
24
26tc
work
Phon
e
247
2257
AM MO
12 Ma g H P S:3 a heat on a good street
ConneiSVIIIe -then st~ Rt 377 towards Athens to Penns5 8 12tp
bo)( $27 50 per 500 round $22.500 00
SHAL LOW Wells dug spnngs - - --------------Ville. Oh1o. 35 ln1les norlh of Manella 30 miles north
carton Rem tngton Htgh OUT OF TOWN - A worktng
developed and c 1s te rns . o ci"Trc tA NK S CLEANED
east of Athens on St Rl 377 1n Pennsville
Vol 22 H P $2 10 per 100 pk man 's spectal 3 bedrooms
nstalled to approx imat e ly
Reasonabl e RATES Phone
W1ll be selling at public aucflon one of the largest
Get them Wh1te they last bath, furnace cook and bake
ta ft Lewts Excavatmg Rt
446 47 82 Ga/llpotts John
selections
of high quality a nhque furniture and
Phone 992 5177 Vtllage Gun
t Rutland Phone 742 3742
Russe ll owner
Sho ppe 266 M11t St Mtd un1ts and refngerator Only
collector's
Items
to be offered for auction this year
&lt;1 24 26tc
4 9 tfc
's7,soo oo
dle po rt Oh o
Furniture ranges from the old well made country
5 9 7tc NEW LISTING In the
furniture lb the elegant furniture of the well to do
country, w1t h v1ew of the
fam1lles of the I BOO's ,We also w111 olfa,r for sale one of
WINCHE STER mod e l 12 full river 3 bedrooms. bathroom,
the largest and most complete clock colleplons 1~
choke 12 gauge n1ck el steel furnace (coal or wood) , oak
southern
Ohio Over YO cjocks- all old and In running
ve ntll o!ted rtb goo~ con floors , alum 1num Siding,
cond1tlon, many wlfh reflmshed CIISes The clock
d tt ton $350 Con ta ct Marvtn needs finiShed Buy this for a
collector and dealer should lake Speflal note of lhls
Kee baugh days 992 5342
summer cottage S10 000 00
after 7 p m 985 39 13
auct1on for It could besomet1me before he will find this
3 n1ce size
5 13 6tc POMEROY mdny clocks '" such line condition at public auction
bedrooms bath basement,
Also to be offered for sale w1ll be a collection of app 35
CON TEMPORARY Modern fenced yard and 2 porches
Pilcher bowl sets, some of which have as many as 11
Wa lnut style st er eo r ad10 Panel1ng and carpet1ng Walk
pes per set There are hundreds &amp; hundreds of ex
am fm rad 1o 4 speaker to work or stores $17.JOO 00
cephonally high quality antiques &amp; collector llems for
s,o und ' sys tem 4 s pee d
automattc changer Balance
the dea ler, collector, or for the person who enjoys
S IOI 10 Usc our budget WE NEED SOME NICE
attending
a weekend auction and purc~aslng just on
NEARLY NEW HOMES
terms Call 992 3965
Item or two There ~re antique &amp; modern guns to be
5 13 tfc WITH A FEW ACRES OF
sold on Sunday St&amp;rl making pions to attend now
LAND CALL 992 3325
Walch Athens Mossenger Sunday, ~My 11 For Listing
BEDDING PLANTS poll ed
Lunch
on premtst5. Parking. Bring your fawn choir.
plants . geran1ums aza leas
PoSitive ID. Terms cash day of sale. Not rnponslble
petun1as. porc h boxes
for accidents
hangmg baskets Cleland s
Greenhouse
Ger ald1n e
Auchoneers-Btll Jones, Otfie Opperman ond
Cleland Racme Oh to
Associates
5 15 ff.:
Phou 962-4377 or 557·3olll

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER

69 FORD FAIRlANE.. ................. ~95

Pomeroy, Ohto

WILKINSON
SMALL

Roger Hysell's
Garage

68 FORD GALAXIE ..................... '595
2 Dr H T

Pleasant Ridge

PHONE 992 2823
Condor Sf
Pomeroy 0

dr . H T., 6 cyl stand

WE MEAN
Buy a New Car or Truck at

t

''-ZL

Grand Opening

Pretl
Ground
Also Repa1rs On All
R1d 1ng Tractors
498 Locust St
Middleport, Ohto
59 1

68 MERC. 2 DR Hl. ................. SS95
68 MERC. COMET...................... '595

&amp; Heat1'ng

'

OPEN9a m to6p .m
Monday thru Saturday
we wtll p1ck up &amp; deft very
Spec1at low prtces on all
mechanteal YJOrk
5 1 1 mo

VALUE
RATED

1973 Bu1ck Regal
2 Dr , V 6. p s , p b ,
auto. trans , AM tape,
air cond , vinyl
60
40 cloth seats

HElL
•
Racine PIUll)b'mg

BJssal BmlheiS
Construcb Co.

DAN THOMPSON FORD

Gr:.eat IJsed Cars from Sm1th Nelson Motors

ea ty ,~___
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.

5 2 lfc

RM and bath Ga s fu rna ce
and cent r al a c Phone 99 2

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rse Sentinel Classi+ieds
J.
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•
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ervices
R I

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FREE ESTIMATES

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1974.Ford 4 cyl. Pinto ................. $2695
2 Dr Sedan Less than 11.000 easy mtles by very careful local
OW"ne r Auto trans

1973 Chevrolet Camero ................ s3495

1972 Chevrolet VB Impala ............ $1995
2 Dr ha rdtop wn1te w1th green vmy l top and mat ching
upholstery Auto tra ns oower steermg &amp; brakes

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr..................... $1995
Hardtop. atr cond , med blue w1th dark vmy l roof Fully
oqu•oped

1971 Ford 6 cyl. Maverick ........ ·.... $1695 "

2 Dr sedan. low m1leage by ret.red school teacher Auto
trans Extra ntce

72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe, power, air....... '2695

1969 Ford V8 4 dr. Gal.................. SS95

70 Chev. Imp. Cpe., v-roof ................11595

500 4 dr , auto t rans power steenng &amp; brakes Ortgtnal blue
ftn 1sh

69 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door.................. 1895
69 CoNair 2 door, standard................1395
22 New '75 Olds Ready for DeliveiJ

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
.

Sleeps 6, fully self contamed w1th dual air
condit1onmg
RENT THIS BEAUTIFUL MOTOR

SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR, DARRELL DODRILL

"Yov' ll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evemngs Unhi6:00--T1l 5p.m. Sat.

a.----00000011011101----------Curt1s and Shem of Vmton
Mother's Day weekend
guesls of Mrs Mabel Cleland
and fam1ly were Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Cleland of Ilhnms
and Mr and Mrs Paul McMurray and children of
Colwnbus
MISS Ruth Ellis and Mr
Howard
Bmgman
of
Columbus and Mr and Mrs
B1ll Bm1th of Dayton were

guests of M1ss Ed1th Hayman ,
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Bnan Simpson
and "children of Balhmore
spent Mother's Day weekend
w1th the1r parents, Mrs
Chester S1mpson and Mr and
Mrs Ralph Badgley
Mrs Wilham McKenzie of
Gallipolis wa s a guest
Saturday of Mr and Mrs Roy

Your hospital reports

ful people whose prunary dertvatives whenever the need
concern IS the pat1ent, domg arises;
!hell" utmost to make the
To the many busmesses and
patient's stay m the hosp1tal organizations who have glVen
as pleasant and comfortable the . funds to proVIde free
as poss1ble;
televis1on for the children m
To our student mD"ses who the l)edl8trlc umt of the
glVe of themselves m a uruque hospital, month after month,
combination of leammg and for the past three years ,
expenence and the faculty of
To the multitude of purthe school of nursing who veyors who make sure that
alive!'
teach and prepare our our requirements for supplies,
Holzer Medical Center itself students for a lifetime career services and eqmpmenl are
IS JUSt a big building with a m nursmg set'Vlce;
filled prompUy and m the
OFFICERS SWORN
roof, ceiling, concrete waDs,
To our volunteers who necessary quantities to ac·
MASON
Larry floors and an enormous generously and unselfishly
commodate patient needs as
Bwngardner, premdent of the amount of technical and g1ve thell" time, energy and
determined by the medlCal
Mason PTA, mstalled the new electronic equipment. That's talents in so many areas of the
staff, and,
off1cers for the coming school all1t IS until you put people in hospital. These gracious
To
the
news
med1a
year at a recent meeting 1t, trained and skilled per- volunteers include members
throughout the Ohio Valley
They are, Jack1e S1sson, sonnel who serve m every of our Volunteer Serv1ce
area, newspaper, rad1o,
pres1dent, Loram McCauley, area of the hospital as well as Lesgue, the Red CrOSjl Gray
teleVISion and eable, who tell
v1ce pres1dent; Marilyn an oullltandlng medical staff, Ladies, the Retired Semor
the hosp1tal's story, relatmg
Stadola, secretary, and Wlllls all ol whom are-· there to Volmteer Program and the
accurate and factual InBentley, treasurer Pres1dent provide the finest quahty Candystripers from our area
formation to the public we
Bumgardner extended h1s health care for patients who high schools;
serve.
apprec1at1on and a spec10l come to the hospital. So,
To our volunteer chaplains
THE HOSPITAL IS HERE
thanks for the cooperation of Holzer Medical Center comes who come to the hospital on a
to care for patients and serve
parents and teachers durmg alive with the combmed regular schedule to prov1de
the community, so we
thiS past school year
hospital and medical staff spiritual encouragement and
especially salute our patients
carmg for patients •
comfort to patients
who show !hell" !81th m our
We have a multitude of
To the personnel who staff ablllty to provide quality
TEA PLANNED
people who deserve the credit the var1ous ambulance serhealth care at a reasonable
The annual Buckeye G1rls' for our hosp1tal's ablllty to vlces, transporting
cost and recogruze the full
State tea will be Sunday at 1 JI'Ovlde health care to the emergency patlents to the
range of resources available
p m . at Junction City Mrs. residents of the area we llei'Ve. hospital;
for their benefits as we meet
Lester M Merritt, director of What an opportune time for us
To the Galhpolls F1re the constant challenge of our
G1rls' State, w11l be the ty say tlumlt you to our Dept members who prov1de
patients' changing needs.
speaker Eligible to attend are trustees, dedicated and )rotection by responding
Who above all deserves the
the delegates, alternates, ,committed people from our quickly when even the slightcredit' The commun1ty that
their mothers, and the community wbo Bhare their est problem occurs at the
we serve, because without the
sponsormg umt presidents and time and lend anpport as the hospital.
community, there would be no
Amerlcan1sm
cha1rwomen governing board of the Holzel;
To law enforcement per- hOspital. Everyone Ia a part of
HOI!pltsl Foundation;
sonnel from the Sheriff's the community; we are part of
To our medical staff of Department
who
come the COIIUilunlty, and our job is
FLOWERS GIVEN
skilled and ltlghly trained whenever we call for a881st- to serve you.
OAK GROVE, W. Va .
practltloner1
whd
are ance am the State Highway
As we said in a coiWIUl
Flowers given to mothers on proficient
in
numerous Patrol who frequently make • earlier this week·
Mother's Day at Oak Grove specialties, ptovldlng
emergency blood MIIIB for the
"Our constant concern Ia a
Umted Methodist Church were ,IICientiflc expertise ao vital to
hospital;
'
healtbY community and we
donaled by Mr and Mrs. a patient for both diagll0tll8
To the many donors wbb need you to accomplish this
Clarence Adluns, g1ven In and treatment;
give blood and the Red Croll goal." By jolalng 19Kether, we
memory of her mother. Came
To our hoapltal staff of more from whom we obtain supplies can attain this goal
Greer
•
than 700 capable JM thought- of whole blood and blood

I

R1ffle
Mr and Mrs John Leary
and fam1ly of Pt Pleasant
spent Saturday w1th Mr and
Mrs Frank Cleland
Kenneth Swart of Stow spent
Mother's J)ay weekend w1th
his mother, Mrs James Swart
and the Alfred Crow famli}

Carpenter
Personals
Mr and Mrs Denver Queen ,
Bloommgton, Ill, v1s1ted h1s
mother, Helen Queen , h1s
brother-m-law, and s1ster,Mr
and Mrs Thad Dye and fanuly
and other relatlVes here
Recent guests of Mr and
Mrs Waller Jordan and son
were Mr and Mrs Robert
Ross and Mr and Mrs
Clarence Waugh, Galhpohs,
Mrs Alfred R1ce, Colwnbus,
Mrs Uoyd Thomas, Albany,
Hazel Culwell, Kay Wolfe and
Beth Ann and Paulme Comer
and Joy
Earl Starkey, Mr and Mrs
Carl
Greenlees,
R11la
Rhoades , and Mr and Mrs
Mendal Jordan of Columb1a
Grange attended the recent
meetmg of Me1gs County
Pomona Grange at Rock
Sprmgs
Mr, and Mrs Dale Stansbury and daughter, Mrs .
I!Hrold Oxley, v1s1ted Mr
Stansbury's s1ster, Mrs Mae
Te wksbary 10 Columbus,
called on Mr and Mrs Cla1r
Stansbury and family 10
Groveport and Mr and Mrs
Larry Stansbury and sons m
Reynoldsburg Mrs Larry
Stansbury and sons accompanied them to the1r home
here and were JOIDed here by
Larry Stansbury for the
weekend They returned to
Reynoldsburg on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Merle DaviS of
Rutland were guests of Mr
and Mrs . Dale Stansbury
Mr and Mrs Lew1s Srm th
v1slted h1s parents, Mr and

Mrs Manford Sm1th, Carrol
Ney Carpenter, who has
spent some hme m Pleasant
Va lley Hospital , Pt Pleasant,
1s now convalescmg at h1s
home. H1s daughter, Mrs.
Roberta Parker, Strasburg, 1s
staymg w1th h1m and h1s other
daughter, Martha Mays, for a
few da;s
Mr and Mrs Dwame
Jordan , Bryan, Ke1th and
Sarah Faye, were Sunday
dmner guesls of hiS parenls ,
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
Mothers were honored at
Temple Church on Sunday
mormng with Mrs Gold1e
G1llogly recelVmg the g1ft for
the oldest mother present,
Mr s Kath y J ordan , the
youngest mother presen t and
Mrs Don Comer the g1fl for
havw g the mos t c h1ldren
present
Mr and Mrs W1lham
Culwell v1s1ted relahves m the
Flatwoods, Ky
area on
Sunday
lnternattonat
Leagu e Standtngs
By Un1ted Press International
w I pet g b
Rochester
19 9 679
T1dewater
IB lJ 58 1
Sy ra c use
18 14 563
Charleston
16 14 533
R1chmond
14 17 452
Pawt uck et
13 17 433
To ledO
13 18 419
Memph t ~
lJ n
37 1
Thursday 's Results
Rochester 6 Pawtucket S
Syrac use 6 Toledo 0
T dewat er 5 MemphiS 4 1st. 7
1nnmgs
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Mempht s 2 Ttdewat er 1, 2n 7
mnm g~

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Charleston at R1chmond PPcl,
ra1n
REUNION SET ,
BURLINGHAM The
Pickett family reumon will be
held Sunday, May 18 at
Burlingham Woodman Hall
from 2 to 5 p m Friends and
relatives are mv1ted to attend.

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lAND WANTED
1!nvestor wants 3 to 5
acres of land
in
Pomeroy.
Zoned,
multi-family, flat,
and with all uti llties.

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IS HOSPITAUZED
Mrs JnnJrue King, MinersVllle, 1s a med1cal pallent at
Veterans Memonal Hospital,
Room 124

Call
(614)890.1333

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�6 1975

aln1b~:~Sentmei,Mid~epo~~~:;:::~o ·:~:~Y.c~~:,: • L'vo.._. ·.r-r.rast Resu
' Its

IN LOVI NG memory ol
Emma Janey who passed
away 10 years ag o loday
sad l y mJSsed by lhe
c hildren
11 6 l

For Rent or Sale
J

A C RE ~

mod ern hou s e
garag e and 2 ba rn s CCI II

0

Br •~n

a nd Cr ow R r ally

99 2 212 0
'i I I M e

Wanted To Do

•
OROINANCE NO
An

7s

Or d inance

for

the

pos,t•on of Ass tstan t Park
Drrecfor and Pool Man ager
and t o f1 x t he salary for the

Sw•mmrng Ins tr uctor
Be

t

Ord a1ned

by

3

" ndy
''
SHOOT ING MATCH ' Wt
R dg e
Gun
Club
Harr tsonlllll e Sun day May
18 1 p m fa ctor y choked
gun s on ly
5 IS Jtc

QUICK rlR INT by mall fro m
c am e ra r~a dy copy One
pa ge SS 55 fi rs t 100 \ I IS
ea ch add111ona l 100 Send
co py
che c k. to LET
1
TER SHOP PL US 72 W
Un.on Athens Ohto Also
roo pr.nl •ng
J 29 J8tp

CARPENTER work roug h or
fmtSh Ph &lt;14 6 27 87
11 63

1028

1 '"' on d Ga mr Assocto,on
wilt sponsor a I1 Sh derby tor
bo ys and 9trls lrom 15 years
old •od youn oer sa tucdav
May
17 Leeton
9 an r atorm4 Lak
p m£'
Rutland
Rutl an. d 0 Must br tnQ YO UI
hel d pol
rames ornnd
'" '"
• Wtll be
own
bflll

BE AU T IF UL select on of
flowers pot s ba s kets and
spray s tor Me mor•a l Day
Cltff s P la ce N Second St
M dd le por t
5 4 tfc

th e

E R hOrse at Stud
ot QUART
young son ot THE OL E
Mtddteport as follows
MAN
AA AT a lead mg
Sec
I
That there be
s re of race and show hor
es t a bl iSh ed t he postt •o n of
ses Ran w•thtn lOOth of a
Ass.stant Park D1r ec tor and
secon d of AAA t1me before
Poo r Manager
he was 2 Off •c•a l AA wtth an
Sec I I The Salary for the
89 speed tndex halte r
POStftOn o f Asststant Park
con formalton and bes t
0 r ecto r and Pool Man ager
dtSpOSttJOn
Fee $100 at f me
shall be S180 00 per mont h for
of serv 1ces Wtth ltve foal
June
J ul y an d Aug u st to
guaran tee Phone 992 7888
con t •nu e for the per1od oft me
4 20 261C
the Sw 1mm mg Pool 1S open
Council

Whtch

of the

1S

v. rtage

normally

f r om

CASH patd for a ll makes and
Memor•at Day through Labor
models of mob tle hom es
Da y
Phone area code 614 423
Sec
Il l
Be tt further
9531
r eso lved that a wage for the
4 \3 ft c
Sw 1mm ng Instr uctor be and
the sa me 1s her eby f xed at JU NK autos complete a nd
S2 50 per hour
de ltvered to our ya rd We
Sec IV Tha f Ordmance No
pt c k up auto bod1es and buy
1025 75 1S hereby repeated
all kinds of scrap meta ls a nd
Sec V Tha t th1s Ordm an ce
tron R tder s Sa lvage St
1S hereby deferm ned fo be an
Rl 124 Rl 4 Pom eroy
emergency
measure
OhiO Call9925468
necessar y for the 1mm~d 1 ate
10 17 lfc
preservaf ton of the peace
healfh sa fe fy and general AUCTION Thursday ntght 7
wel fare of the mhab tanfs of
p m a t Mason Auct •on
the VIl lage and for the reason
Hor ton St tn Mason , W Va
that 11 ts necessary that fh1s
Co ns tg n me nts welcome
tegtslatton
becom e
•m
Phon e (3041 77 3 5471
med 1ate1v effect v~
2 2 tfc
Sec VI ThtS Or dmance shal l
take effec t .and be •n fo rce FOR your
o 1 of M•nk
from and after Apr tl 28 1 ~75
Cosmettcs -Phone
Pa ssed the 28 th day of Aprtl
BROWNS 992 5113
1975
1 7 tfc
Attest Gene Grafe
NOW sellt ng Fulle r Brush
Cler k
Products phone 992 3410
M L Kelly
1 24 tfc
Pr estdent of Council
(51 9 16 2tc
FOR STU D SERV ICE Palomtno sta ll 1on form e rly
ow ned by Fra ncts ~onn
Stat!ton s name 1S Stormy
Not1ce on Fllmg of In ve ntory
Con lac t Dana Wtl l1ams
And Apprats e ment
Phone 992 7094
The State of Oh1o, Me1gs
5 IS 3tc
County Court of Common
Pleas Probate Otvts1on
To the Admmtst ratr. x of !he
es tate to such of the fotlowmg
as are r es 1dents of the State of
Ohto vtz - the surv vmg YARD SALE on Croo ks Sf at
Syra cuse New and used
spouse the next of ktn the
cto tht ng a lso tfems too
beneftc artes under the w1 ll
numerous to mentton May
and to the attorney or at
torn eys repr ese nltn g any of
19 20 and 21
5 15 Jtp
the atorementtoned persons
No 21484 Paul Raymo nd
decease d
Alban y
Oh to
YA RD SALE Frtday and
Sct p to Tow nsh iP
Saturday
at
Ma rvtn
You a re hereby not 1f1ed that
McGu.re res1d enc e Rt 7 by
th e Inve ntor y and Ap
pass
pra1sement of the estate of the
5 15 2tc
afor emen t to ned
deceased
late of sa 1d Coun ty , was filed YARD SALE down Rt 7
1n thtS Cour t Sa 1d Inventory
bestde D&amp; J Fabrt c Shop
and Ap pratsement wtll be for
Frtday and Sat urd a y
hear.ng before th1 s Court on
5 15 2tc
the 2J rd day of May 1975 at
10 00 0 Clock A M
sale Fnday May 16
Any person destrtng to file YARD
and
Saturday
May 17 from
exteptmns thereto must f le
10 am !t il 4 p m 2 m1 les
them at least ftv e da ys prtor to
nort h ot Rac .ne on Oa k
the dat e set for heartng
Grove Roa d a t th e Com
G1ven und er my hand and
mu ntt y Hall
Teenage
sea l of sad Court th ts 7th day
cloth tn g and m sc tfems 3
Of May 1975
tam tltes
Manntng D Webster J ud ge
5 14 3tc
By Ann B Watson
Deputy Clerk YAR 0 Sate
Fr 1d ay and
15) 9 16 2tc
sa turday Sev e nth and Joh n
St ac ross from Syrac use
Grade School housetratler
s 14 3tc
LEGAL
Tuppers Plams
Ches ter
Water 0 strtc f are a ccepttng
btd s for a 197 1 Ford 1~ ton
PICk up 3 speed transmtsston HOU S EKEEP E R
a nd
302 eng1ne Btds wtll be ac
babysllter va r.ed hours
cepted until 12 00 p m J un e 2
( app r ox ) 30 hours per
)975 Bo)( 7 Chester Oh10
week Must have car Phone
•5120
992 2832
5 14 6tc

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Help Wanted

151 16 23 30

SKID DER operator s teady
emp loym ent &lt;Jacal on w.th
pa y Oh tO Va ll ey Mfg
Tuppe r s Plams Oh10 Phone
Ihe Almanac
667 31 31
5 14 3tc
By Uaited Press '!tternatlonal
Today 18 Frtdily, May 16, the
!36th day of 1975 With 229 to
follow
:;ooo used mtn t b ke by June
The moon IS approaching 1ts 1 Ph 44 6 26 37 af t er 5
388 9061
first quarter
116 3
The mommg stars are Mars
OLD furn•t ur e tCe boxes
and Jup1ter
brass beds or complete
The evemng stars are Mer- hou seh olds Wrtte M 0
M1ller Rt 4 Pomeroy
cury, Venll:l and Saturn
Oh10 Ca ll 992 7760
Those born on thiS date are
10 ] 74
under the s1gn of Taurus
CANo E- -=-usEo- A~~~.-,;um
Amencan educator
or Ft berg la ss Call after 5 p
m Phone 742 4840
Elizabeth l'l!abody was born
5 15 Jtp
May 16, 1804 ThiS IS actor
Henry Fond;l's 70th birthday WANTED old uprtgh1 ptanos
any cond 1f tOn Pay S10 ea ch
On th1s day m h1story
F1rst floor only Wr1 te an d
g tve dtreC tiOnS to Wtlten
In 1866, the U S Tr~sury
P1 ano Co Box 188 Sardts
Department was authorized to
Oh o 43946
5 14 61p
place m cU"culabon the f1rst
fiv~nt p1ece, to be called
JfC

Wanted To Buy

Uthe ffiCkel II
In 1929, the first "Oscar"

awards were announced
Janet Gaynor won the best
actress award for her role m
"Seventh Heaven " Em1l
Jannlngs was voted best actor
for his role m "The Way of All

Flesh "
In 1962, U S forces amved

I

in Thailand to bolster that
Asian nation against a spread
of f1ghtlng from ne1ghbormg
Laos
In 1974, Israeli Jets bombed
Paleshman refugee camps
and suspected guernlla
hideouts 1n Lebanon 10
reprisal for a terronst ra1d a
day earlier In which 16lsraelis
were killed m the vlllage of
Mll'alot.
A thougbt for the day . The
Roman poet Vlrgll sa1d,
"Yield not to misfortunes but
pre• forward boldly m thetr

lice."

NOTICE
B•ds Will be recetved at the
off. ce of Bernard v Fultz
AHorn ey at Law Pomeroy
Oh 10 unt il ten o clock A M of
May 17 1975 for the sale of the
fo ltow .ng
1 Th e res •dence of the late
Leah B Sc ha efer St tuated at
230 L1nco ln Hilt Pomeroy
Ohto Th 1s restdence Is one of
the f tnes t homes 1n Me1gs
County
The store budd• ng
2
Situat ed on west Mam Street
m the Village of ~ Pom eroy
Oh to formerly known as the
Red Anc hor Th ts property
extends from Ma tn Street to
Seco nd St reet'" th e Village of
Pomeroy and ncludes a store
buildm g fronttng on Court
Stre et
The rtQI1t tS reserved to
re,ect any and all b1ds
For tnformat ton conce rn tng
the prop erty
and ap
pomtments for vlewtng the
properly conta ct Bernard F
Fultz
Pomeroy
OhiO ,
Telephone 992 2186
1

Wallace Bradford
Nancy Moll
J oan Sfoneb urner
Co Executl)rs .of the
Estate of
Lean B Sch aefer

(• I 27 30 15 ) 2 ' 7 9 ll
9tc

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16

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1-

4

Emplo•ment Wanted

for Sale

1

\,'JILL
CilriJCill-cr
ce •l•n qdo pt~n
el tnq floowor
r mqk
c lec wr ldmg clc Phor1 c
, 11 61p
992 2759

1
f.&lt;! u Iba r b
for
lrC''" ll:' r Lloyd Er tl Rodney
11
51 24
63
REMODELING
Plumbmg ll U R bclr S c11 deltvcry rd kts
hea t •ng and all types of
on stee l H o w~rd Kntgh t
q e n e r a l ce patr
Work
CheSl er Qh, O
guaran teed 10 year s ex
s 15 3lp
P. , once
Phone 99'1. 2109
1?71 1'&gt;0 £\ JOH N Deer e dozer
'
5 1
6 ft blade canape 1 600
ho urs
QOOd condtt10n
$6 &lt;, OO Phon e 9B'i J59 1
5 14 121p
2 BED RM tl!Obtl e Hom e Will
se ll wilh oplton to r e nt lo t EXCEL L ENT maternity
On Co Rd by Sa lem Cent e r
wardrob e
spr tng and
Phon e 66 9 .J 24 2 Robert
su mm er s•z e 10 12 Prtce
Motden
$30 Also Casco Delux e
5 11 6tp
stro ller nev er used $28
Phon e 992 2897
SELL you r mobtte hom e for
s 15 3tc
cash 15 homes wanted 1958
thru 1972 models Phone 16F T P LYWOO D Runabout
(614) .tJO 14 25 Ga lltpOI IS
75 h p Mercury outboa rd
and boa\ trail e r Very
3 9 781f
rea sonab ly pr ce Phon e 99.2
J7 27 afte r 5 p m
5 15 3t c
lf.!A ILiiR spa ce for rent •n F LOWER S for Memor1al Day
M•dd le port Cal l 99 2 2625
larg e se lec tton of po ts
4 '17 lfc
vases baskets sprays and
p la qu e s Smalley s Gtf t
3 BR hou se on pn va te lake
Shop Cheste r phone 985
Sl60 month no pets Call 245
3537
54]9
5 15 9tc
11 6 3
3 BR' house 1804 Ch es tnul St CLOSE OUT on new ZtQ Zag
sewtng mach •nes
Fo r
.JJ6 J lJ]
sew 1ng s tr e t ch fabrtcs
116 3
buttonholes fan cy des 1gns
e lc
Pa1nt
s ltgh tl y
TR AILER sp a ce 1 mtl e from
bl e mt s he d
Chotce
of
Pom ero y Phon e 992 5858
carrymg case or sewmg
S 2 lfc
stand $49 80 cash or term s
ava ilab le Phone 992 7755
2 BED ROOM mob il e hom e
12 18 tfc
a c .n Rac tne area Phone
P l f\ N

~&lt;15

''&lt;

Mobile Homes For Sale

For Rent

992

7

sass

Real Estate for Sale

strout

4 a pt
contatns 3 full

MIDDLEPORT -

comp lex

TURF TRIM
MOWER

5 l J 6t c

20"-3 112 HP

FURNISHED
apartment
adults only tn Middleport
Phon e 992 3874
3 25 tfc

'72.9Q&lt;KDJ
22"-3112 H P
Self Propelled

BR Hou se and ga ra ge 325
Spr1ng AvenUe Pomeroy
Refe ren ce Phone 992 7660
s 15 tt c

*104.95(KDJ

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COUNTRY MOb le Home
P ark Rt 33 ten m les north
of Pomeroy Large lo ts wtth
concre te pat.os Stdewa tk s
run n e rs and off s tr eet
pa rk tng Phone 992 7479
12 31 lfc
2 BEDRM mobil e hom e JOB
Pag e Sf m Mtdd leport S75
depostt req utred
5 11 tfc

POMEROY LANDM'"ARK
w Carsey, Mgr
diidl Phone 992 2181

·~_Jack

Real Estate For Sale
1 72 ACRES of land and loc ust
pos ts Phon e 742 3656
4 20 26tp
'l

BE DROOM rratl er and lot tn
town Phone 992 397 5 or 99 2
257 1
4 9 ti c

'

Checkerboard of Values!

~

&amp; 1 etftc1ency
W1 th a ll furn1shmgs on
qu1 e f res1dent1al street
$15 000 00
SI Ze i'lpts

RUTLAND - Love ly well
butlt bn ck rancher of
fe nng equ tpped kttchen 3
BR 11!, baths. lge LR. lge
a tt1c fa n 1n ha ll c ustom
drapes ful l base a tta ched
garage
Goo d buy at
$30 ooo 00
F 1n a n c1 ng
ava tlab le
WORTH EVERY CENT Nt ce 2 s tor y home on
100xlll3 lot faces rt ver tn
town ste ps to store school
bus by full att1c ca n be
ftnt shed full base copper
plumbtng ga s furnace wlfh
hum1dtf1er , storm wm
dows $18500 00
307 Sprmg Avenue
Pomeroy
992-2298
CONTACT
Lo1s Pauley
Branch Manager

'

608 E.
MAIN
POMEROY, 0.
CLOSE IN Abour 3
Acres 1 ~tory fr ame, 2 BR
dm1ng R bath, FO forced
atr
furnace
part
basement. barn own water
system $10,900
RUTLAND - 60 acres l'h
story frame home 3 BR.
bath uh Itty . some car
petmg panelmg &amp; h ie part
basement Garage and
wo rkshop 24x32
barn
35)(40
larg e bu1ld tng
30x200 pond 2 free gas
wells Jot s of butldmg sttes
about all fen ced Mtneral s
Inc luded ON LY $33 000
TUPPERS PLAINS - 1
level acre very nice 1 story
home, lovely k1lchen and
dtntng 2 BR bath ulil1ty
R , forced atr heat, part
basement. HW floor s
JUST $13 500
RUTLAND - Close to
s hoppmg 2 BR bath,
carpeted, paneled ttled ,
f.re place porch garage
lot 50x125 $9500
POMEROY - 12x60 Mobile
Home 3 BR , bath expando
hvmg R atr cond. washer
&amp; dryer furntshed ONLY
$4 500
IF THE PROPERTY YOU
ARE LOOK ING FOR IS
HERE F INE IF NOT
PLEASE CALL 'uS
992 2259

REALTY

'

NEIGLER
Building Supp~
Racme, Oh1o
We Bu1ld the Besl and
Repatr the Rest
- Cab•nets InstalledCall Before 7 30 AM
Or Afler6 00 PM
949 3604
57 1 mo

FOR -FREE
-- ESTIMATES
On alumtnum replacement
wtndows, ~ s1d1ng, storm
doors and w1ndows, ra 11tng,
phone
Charles L1sle.
Syracuse. Oh10
Carl
Jacob , Sales Represen tativ e

V. V. JOHNSON
AND SON, INC.
Blown
insulat1on Serv1ces
Blown tnlo Walls &amp; Att1cs
STORM
WINDOWS &amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS
ALUMINUM
SIDING SOFFITT
GUTTERS AWN INGS

LARRY LAVENDER
Syracuse, Ohto
Ph 992 3993
•·10-1 mo

GLEN R.
Bissell
AWMINUM &amp;
VINYL SIDING

Chest•r, Olllo

Pll. 915-4102
Home Building
Room Additions
and Gtrages
5 5 1 mo .

,

2

A•r conditiOning, plum bing, hearing , rooting,
spout 1ng, general sheet
metal work
Free Estimates
Phone 949-5961
Emergency 949·2211
or 992 -5700

0. J. lAUDERMILT

WoHe &amp; Ward
Garage

ROOFING

2 dr. H T, small V-8, automat1c.

• soo E . Main St.

Automobile
Transm1ss1on
Repa1r

FREE ESTIMATES
PH. 949-5184

Merle Norman
Cosmetics

lOLA'S
·

John St., Next To
Grade School
992-2549 Syracuse, 0.

H. T.

72 FORD LTD .......................... $1895
wagon

72 FORD GRAN TORIN0 ......... }1995

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

V-8, auto,
clean car

P.S, P. B,

vmyl roof, fact a1r,

73 DiM CHEVELLE ............... $2295
Deluxe

2 Dr

GOOD SELECTION OF CHEAPER CARS
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS USED CARS
985-4100
Located on St. Rt. 7

Chester,

EAVE Spout Hanging 1n
Gallipolis and Pt Plea san t.
Po meroy and Mtddleport
area Ph 446 2910
116 78

POMEROY, OHIO

jUS collz"de llf bri,Itnl'e
R "e'
~'
The Galtia-Me1gs Post State
H1ghway Patrol contmued
mveshgahon today of a
colliswn Thursday mormng
mvolvmg tractor-trailer ngs
operated by James H
Woodyard, 34, of Pomeroy,
and Carl Randolph, 25, of
Crown C1ty
The acc1den t occurred at
10 45a m on Rt 124, one m1le
west of Rt. 325
Accordmg to the patrol,
Woodyard's truck traveling
west went out of control on the
wet pavement The cab struck
a br1dge and the tra1Ier, wh1ch
Jackmfed , struck Randolph's

6 DAYS
A WEEK

Carpeting
501 NYLON

r1g . Woodyard was treated
and released at the Holzer

ff
ty Highway Garage 0 leers

0.

pavement, struck a culvert,
and went over an embankment Mrs Nance and
her 1g.month old daughter,
Jod
tr ated at the
y, were
e
Holzer Med1cal Center for
mmor m1ur1es Th e re Was
moderate damage to her car
No har e was flied
c g

Holy Land
S lt' ,]eS shown
f,j Ul

Med1cal Center for mmor
InJuries There was heavy
damage to both outf1ts
A wet road surfa~e was
blamed for a smg e car
m1shap at I 30 p m Thursday
on Rt 681, two miles west of
Rt 33 where Ida Stanley, 48, of
Shade, lost control of her p1ckup whlch ran off the left side of
the h1ghway and overturned
There was he~vy damage , no
charge was f1led.
,
Two persons were InJured m
an acc1dent at 5 p.m on Rt 160

4

99

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

Business SeiYices

n~ar

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

the

Sherm Cuniflff showed
shdes of the Holy Land which
he and hls Wlfe had taken on
thelr two trlps there durmg
the recent meeting of the
Adult Class of the Pomeroy
Church of the Nazarene
Mr. and Mrs cundlff,
members of the Syracuse
Church of the Nazarene, were
bapllzed 10 the River Jordan
m March, 1973 Book markers
and coins from Israel were
resented to each member of
Pth
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CounMrs William Stephenson

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LARRY'S
MOBILE HOME
SALES. INC.

PUBLIC AUCTION

NOW
OPEN

FANTASTIC 3 DAY SALE-3 LARGE ESTATES
PENNSVILLE,_OHIO ON ST. RT. 377
IN MORGAN COUNTY

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REVIVAL NOTED
A rev1val w1ll be held at the
Me1gs Jr H1gh auditor1wn
May 20-24 w1th Evangelist
John Elsw1ck Smgmg May 21}.
21 w1ll he the Gospel Hannony
Boys from Huntington, W
a , and on May 23 the Gospel
Tones Quartet and the New
Jerusalero Crusade~:s, Wayne,
W Va. The Gospd Bells,
Colwnbus, w11l smg May 24.

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Sunday
1 · 6 pm
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pres1ded w1th off1cers' reports
bemg g1 ven Refreshments
• were served by Ja}let Reeves
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Paulette I Farley
Raymond Walburn gave
grace

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ROGER WAMSLEY

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12, 2 to 5 I CLOSE
ON THURS.)-EAST COURT

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YOUR PRICE
PROVIDED WITHIN REAsON

You're Lucky!
In order to maintain our No. 1 posttlon, we are
g1vmg the lowest pnce highest value deal
anywhere. If you wa1t, your payments may be
much higher later when new cars go up and
yours go down because it is gettmg older. Will
your budget stand 530.00 more per month later

on?

73 Olds Omega Hatchback Cpe, .~:~~. 12S95
73 Olds Cut. S. Cpe, auto.,r..s. ~ ?~. ~~•r1~ '3095
73 Cougar XR7, v-roof, air, power ........ 13695

1973 Thunderbird Ford .................. $4895

73 Vega Hatchback 4 sp., radio ......... s2195

2 Dr Hardtop full atr , full equ1pment even leather trtm
Almost like the day 1t was sold About h new pnce

73 DODGE Pol. Cus. 4 Dr. HT., :~~ .. ~~r-- 12895

2 Dr hardtop . 350 V 8 full operattng co nsole EKtra sn arp

73 Olds Cut. Sup. HT Cpe., power, air .. '2895
72 Chev. Imp. Cust. Coupe, power........'2295
Pow , atr stereo , 195
72 Buick Elec. 3 Dr., HT,
- ........ . 3
72 Olds Toronado Cpe. v-roof, •.. ........ s3095

Med1cal Center
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Mr
a nd Mrs
Merle
Mrs Grella Simpson was
hostess for the Esther Circle Schroede~ and daughter, Mae
meetmg at her horfle Monday Fern of Columbus spent
evemng, May 12 "Prayer for Mother's Day w1th Mrs
Gro\\ th m Chnst" was the Schroeder's parents, Mr and
subject, Mrs Helen Simpson Mrs Fran c1s Moms
used for devohons w1th
Mrs
Nancy Bobb of
Columbus spent Tuesday,
May 6, with her aunt, Mrs
Prayer" and a readmg "What Hazel Carnahan
A Frlend We Have in Jesus"
Wh
Mr and Mrs E A. Wmgett
followed by the hY!"n, "
at re turned home after spendmg
• A Friend " and prayer A e1ght days m the Smoky
readmg
'God Is Never Mountams and at MontBe
d 0 R
h" was also gomery, Ala
yon
ur eac
Mother's Day guests of Mr
read In the bus10ess sessiOn ,
ted
k
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and
Mr~ Harry Curt1s were
Vera Beeg e repor
on slc
calls and cards sent and also Mr and MrS Sam Curbs or
about gomg to the mf1rmary Lora10, M~ and Mrs Walter
Wells and son and daughterw1th g1fts
!sahel and Grella S1mpson m-law, Mr and Mrs Danny
reported on the1r trip to Wells of Washmgton Court
Dayton, taking large boxes of House and gues~ Saturday
clothmg and shoes, given by were Mr and Mrs. RlChard
women of First Baphst
Church and also twelve New
Testaments m hlduy's English
versiOn to Dayton Chnstian
Center After other busmess
was taken up, Miss Vera
Beegle gave a program on
By Hugh P. Ktrkel
"OhiO Baphst Convention 1s
Executive
Vice President
150 Years Old" The hymn
Holzer
Medical
Center
"Send the Light" and the
"YOU DF.'IERVE
Lord's Pryaer m unison closed
THE CREDIT"
the meetmg Mrs Simpson
As
we
reflect on 1975
was hostess and served
Nahonal
Hosp1tal Week,
refreshments to twelve
which
is
about
to draw to a
members
Mrs Nondus Hendncks IS a close,1t seems an !deal time to
surgery pahent 10 Hol.zer call attention to what makes
Holzer Medical Center "come

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74 Olds 88 HT Cpe., pow., air.. Y. ~~~! ... 14595
73 Olds 98 LS Sed., v-roof, air ...........14395

72 Olds 98 HT Sed. v-roof, power, air.... 12895

POME~~~ ,~,o/,?! CO.@ Racine Social Events

D&amp;D MEAT

EXPERII:NCED
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For Sale

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1972 DODGE DART4 DR
S2345
local owne r &amp; low m1leage, good wh1te wall t1res .
small V l3 engme, power steermg factory a1r gold
fm1 sh blk vmy l top, v mylmtenor tnm rad1o A clean
ca r

EX CAVA T I N G. Do Z~. r
Backhoe, d1 t cher , wafer
tmes , footers drams. roads
and brush cleanmg No 10b
too small no weather too
bad Ph one Charles ' R
Ha tf eld Rt 1 Ru tland
Ohto Phon e 742 6092
5 2 52tp

HT

Grandville 4 dr.

1974 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC
S3895
HT Cpe J50 V 8, automahc trans power steermg &amp;
brakes factory a ~r tmted glass whee l covers , AM FM
rad1o les s than 13 000 miles red vtnyl top. wh1te fm tsh
a beauttful lu xury m1d s tze car

58 1 mo

Soldnewforover$6700 Full power a1r,stereo V roof,
1,500 mtles New Cadtllac trade

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71 PONTIAC ........................... $1495

197 4 CHEVROLET IMPALA
S4195
4 door only 10 400 m1les fully equtpped tncludlng atr
dark red f1msh A real cream puffl

Auto Sales

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Phone 992-2174 Pomeroy,

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

.OPENe

Hubbard's
Greenhouse

75 Chev. Caprice 4 door ................. 15595

4 dr

BEAUTY SALON

BUSIIESS

'75 Olds Cut. Supreme Sedan ............ '4695

69 PLYMOUTH FURY 111.. ............ '695
2 dr

• ·10-1 mo

' Cham

You Can

75 Cadillac Sed. DeVille ..f.u.1 ~.~~~- :.".'~.... '8600
full power , atr .13895
72 CadI'llaC Sed• DeV"U
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Air, nice car

71 PONTIAC CAT. .................... $1295

Smith Nelson Motors Inc.

Phone 992-7665

USED CARS

Dnver's ed car St1cker pnce new $5545 40 Fully
equipped w1th 60 40 seat, AM FM radio, steel rad1al
tires, factory cur low mileage

4 dr , sedan, V-8, auto. ,

See Sm1hn' Art Argyrtes, Ceward Calvert or Btll Nelson
Deale rship Open, Mon Fn 11117 p m , Saturdays 1111 s
pm
Do Bus mess W1th A Leader

Reasonable Rates

Salj!s &amp; Service
992-3092

and

66 OLDS 4 DR HT..................... ~95

1969 Ford
Falrlane Wagon
'895

FREE ESTIMATES

3 AND -1 ROOM furn ts hed and
unfurntshed
apartmen ts
3 BED RO OM home on 4 ac r es
Ph one 992 543 4
ot ground full basement
4 12 He
fu e l o•l furnace
a c
breezeway a nd large garag e
PR IVA TE meet tng room for
Phone 992 5682 or
any orga nt za tton ph one 992
•n the co un try but close to
992 7121
3975
town On hardtop road 2
54
1
mo
trailer setu ps mcluded Call
5-14-1mo
J II tfc
992 7649 a ft er 4 p rn or 992
2519 any t tme for ap
AP T l1ke new 3 room s wtth
potn tment
larg e bath tabletop range
large closet East Matn St
4 30 26tc
Pomeroy See to apprec tate
Phone Ga lt tpOI s durmg day SERVICE Slatton and g i'lrage
-146 9699 evenmgs dd6 9539
m Rutland Wtll ftnance or
d 10 lfc
lease Phone 742 5052
MON. thru SAT.
s 14 26t c
In Syracuse
3 RM and bath furn tshed apt
Now open for season Now
Uttltt1 es pa•d 356 Nort h 4th BR tCK house on Second Sf
" At Caut1on L1ght'
avat lab le - mo st vanettes
Pomeroy
downtown
. SI Mtddleport Oh o
Rt 1, Tuppe rs Pla1ns 0
of vegetable p lant s &amp;
Sut fa bl e for I vtng quarters
s 11 lfc
flowers plus pottecf flowers
ups ta tr s s mall bu s• ness
830 E . Main
BA RGAI NS " a re ou r
OUR SPECIALTY over
down off tee or home Wtth n
2 BEDRM tra il e r close to
m1dd le name m clea n
Pomeroy,
Ohio
2
000
hang
lng
ba
s
kets
of
wa lk tng dt s tan ce of all
stores sc hoo l and swtm
u se d
furnlfu re
Petun1as Ivy Geraniums
sto res Cal 992 3489
m mg poor Ca ll aft er 1 p m
G U A R A N TEE D
ap
Vmes and Begon1as
9925914
5 15 3tc
pltances &amp; new furntfure
TOP OUALITY AT
5 11 6tc
Op
en
9
5
Wed
through
Sun
LOWEST PRICES
Nt::: ED A new hom e bu1 lt on
Ph 66 7 38S8
992-5776
LET US DO IT! !
3 BEDROOM trailer rear
your lof? Contact Milo B 1968 FIRE Bl R 0 for $700 Call
5 15 1 mo
417lmo
n1ce Phon e 992 3324
Hut ch tson Rutland Oh•o
992 25J7 afler 5 p m
Phon e 742 36 15
5 11 tfc
57 12tc
5 8 tfc
S EWING
MACHINE.
- - --- ---- - -- 1970 FORD Mave rt c k 6
Re
pa.rs
servtce
a!l mak es
cy ltnder '5 700 Phone 985
992
2284
The
Fabrte
Shop
TWO NEW 3 bedroom homes
3597
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Pome ro y Authort zed Stnger
w1th I car ga rag e carpeted
COTTO N ca nd y mach tn e
5 14 31c
Radiato
Sales
an
d
5ervtce
we
FHA or ba nk ftnancmg
slush mach ne s team table
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sha rp en Setssors
Phone 742 3615 or see Mtlo
manua l cash reg1ster
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1968 CHEVELLE El Ca mtno
Hutchmson Ru tland
Service
.hangmg sca le 388 8878
327 w1th 4 speed tra ns
116 6
5 8 tfc
2 500 m •les on new .engtne DOZE R work land clea rmg
- - --- -----From the largest Truck or
by the ac re hourly or
Square
good ttres Cal l 992 39 14
Bulldozer Radtator to the
21 F T Troutwood Camptng 1. LARGE tot s ru ra l wat er • aft
er
spm
con
tra
c
t
Farm
ponds
smallest
Heater
Core
Trailer w1th hitCh and a ll
ava !able Ha r d road 3
Yard
roa ds e tc l a rge dozer and
5 14 Stp
eqUIP 367 7556
mtles from by pa s s on
oper
a
tor
wtth
ov
e
r
20
years
Nathan
B1ggs
116 3
Lead tng Creek Roa d Phone
expe r1 e nce Pultms Ex
Rad•ator Spec1altSt
RUBBER BACK
142 3108
1967 SUPER Sport a lso 1957
cava t1ng Pomeroy Oh1o
1
SCHOO L ou t spec tal s on STAR
5 9 30tc
Chev ~ ton tru c k Phone
Phon
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992
2478
CRAFT Ne w and Used
247 2257
12 19 tfc
We have hundreds of
Tratlers and fo ld down s
5 13 Stp
LOT
50x299
50x200
fenced
tn
carpet
values Your lob can
Camp Conley Sta r Craft
--.-- ------two bedrooms bath 1J
be completed 1n 1 to 2
SEP
T
IC
TANKS
cle
aned
Sa les Rt 62 N PI P leasa nt
Ph 9922174
Pomeroy
base men t storm doors and 1972 FOR 0 4 wheel drtve
weeks No long waiting
w va - Modern San •tat10n 992 3954
p ckup 360 V 8 4 speed
wtn dow s
ntce
r e ntal
period Our mstaller has 2B
or
992
7349
11 6 If
Phone
992
5752
property
$11 000
1634
years experten ce Expert
D·
&amp; 0 TREE Trt mmtng , A'lf
9
18
lfc
5 15 3tc
Ltncoln Hgt s Pomeroy
•nsta\Jaf 1on You II ltke
years expertence Insured
LIK E new household fur ndu r e
Con tacl Wood Realtor 44 6 -------- ------- E XCAVATI NG doze r loader
free est1mates Call 992 3057, what you get
tor sa te Call 256 6426
1066 even mgs 44 6 4618 or
and backhoe work sept •c
Coo lv•lle Phone ( 1) 667
11 6 3 446
3636
CALL N2 4211
3041
tanks 1nstalted
dump
TALK TO WENDELL
5 13 6t c
trucks a nd lo boys for h1re
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tfc
CAR PET Installation Sl 25
GRATE,
wtll haul fil l d1rt top soil
26 F T Cab •n Cru tSe r For
--~------~--- CARPET CONSULTANT
per Ya rd Call Rtehard
ltmes ton e and gravel Ca ll PR I ( E Con-struc110n Co
fu r th er tn for ma tton c a 11 5 BR hom e gas heat centra l
West Phone 84J 2667
Bob or Roger Jeffers day
446 0963 or ~ ~ 6 0502
Roofmg Spo utmg Gem1nt
a1r oaK floor s up a nd dow n
5 4 26tc
phone 992 7089 ntg ht phone
hit 1n r epla ce ment Wtn
116 6
Large lo t on Lal&lt;: e Dr 1n R to
992 3525 or 992 5232
dows complete remodelmg
Gran de Ph Fr
Sa t
Phone 742 6273 or (304) 773
Clean
up
2 11 ft c
GE
NER
AL
Repatr
Sunday '145 585 1
HOME grown tomato plants
and
hau ltng
cutting
568•
tm proved Mex tcan and
116 3
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742 4211
w el d 1ng
carpentry
5 9 26tp
ELWOD b BOWER S REPAIR
Rutlon
Hetnz 1350 Across from
p tumbtng , e lec masonry
- ----------Sweepers toasters trons
Mun iCipa l Park n Syra c; use NEW J bedroom home ntc e
a nd genera l remode l tng
a ll small appl•an ces Lawn
tot w th garage $22 500 Call
Thomas Hayman
Ca ll Sk tl Pool 992 5126
mower next lo State H1gh
446 9568 or 446 4088
4 28 30t c
5 13 261C
way
Garage on Rout e 7
116 ft
Phone 985 3825
TOMATO plant s for sa le
4 16 He
READY MIX CONCRETE
Fa nt astiC Super:sont c and
.... - --- ~- del 1v e r e d r1 gh t to your LAW N mower
Jet Sta r Phone 2~7 2642
rep a.r 308
pro1ec t Fast and easy Free
s lJ 5tc
Page St Middleport Phone
esftmates Phone 992 3284
992 3509
Goeg let n Ready Mtx Co
8FT TRUCK topper fo r p u
4 16 30tc
Mtddl epor l Oh •o
truck Phone 992 7727
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Home Ma tntenance
Refr lgerat1on
A
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SATURDAY, MAY24, SUNDAY, MAY25,AND
GUNS and Ammo
Our
SE PTIC tanks and leach lines
Heat mg Phone 992 3509
summer st ock 1S now
MONDAY, MAY26 STARTING EACH DAY AT 10.30
tn stalled Also fte ld dram
4
16
JOtc
arr v1ng
sttll at tast
AM
ttles All work guaranteed
- ----- years pnces 22 MAG MIDDLEPORT 7 room
Lew 1s Excavatmg Rt 1
LANE S GARAGE
State
Sale held regardless of weather 1n bu11d1ngs and large
r fle s Winchester Mo ss !'lome with v1ew of the nver 2
Rutland Oh to Phone 742
Route 338 Apple Grove
CirCUS tent.
berg and Marttn Handguns baths, fam 1ly room , automat ic
3742
1
Ohio AIt kmds of mechan•c
25 m1les sooth of Zanesville, 0 Take St Rt 60 to Me
44 MAG Two 22 I r
4
24
26tc
work
Phon
e
247
2257
AM MO
12 Ma g H P S:3 a heat on a good street
ConneiSVIIIe -then st~ Rt 377 towards Athens to Penns5 8 12tp
bo)( $27 50 per 500 round $22.500 00
SHAL LOW Wells dug spnngs - - --------------Ville. Oh1o. 35 ln1les norlh of Manella 30 miles north
carton Rem tngton Htgh OUT OF TOWN - A worktng
developed and c 1s te rns . o ci"Trc tA NK S CLEANED
east of Athens on St Rl 377 1n Pennsville
Vol 22 H P $2 10 per 100 pk man 's spectal 3 bedrooms
nstalled to approx imat e ly
Reasonabl e RATES Phone
W1ll be selling at public aucflon one of the largest
Get them Wh1te they last bath, furnace cook and bake
ta ft Lewts Excavatmg Rt
446 47 82 Ga/llpotts John
selections
of high quality a nhque furniture and
Phone 992 5177 Vtllage Gun
t Rutland Phone 742 3742
Russe ll owner
Sho ppe 266 M11t St Mtd un1ts and refngerator Only
collector's
Items
to be offered for auction this year
&lt;1 24 26tc
4 9 tfc
's7,soo oo
dle po rt Oh o
Furniture ranges from the old well made country
5 9 7tc NEW LISTING In the
furniture lb the elegant furniture of the well to do
country, w1t h v1ew of the
fam1lles of the I BOO's ,We also w111 olfa,r for sale one of
WINCHE STER mod e l 12 full river 3 bedrooms. bathroom,
the largest and most complete clock colleplons 1~
choke 12 gauge n1ck el steel furnace (coal or wood) , oak
southern
Ohio Over YO cjocks- all old and In running
ve ntll o!ted rtb goo~ con floors , alum 1num Siding,
cond1tlon, many wlfh reflmshed CIISes The clock
d tt ton $350 Con ta ct Marvtn needs finiShed Buy this for a
collector and dealer should lake Speflal note of lhls
Kee baugh days 992 5342
summer cottage S10 000 00
after 7 p m 985 39 13
auct1on for It could besomet1me before he will find this
3 n1ce size
5 13 6tc POMEROY mdny clocks '" such line condition at public auction
bedrooms bath basement,
Also to be offered for sale w1ll be a collection of app 35
CON TEMPORARY Modern fenced yard and 2 porches
Pilcher bowl sets, some of which have as many as 11
Wa lnut style st er eo r ad10 Panel1ng and carpet1ng Walk
pes per set There are hundreds &amp; hundreds of ex
am fm rad 1o 4 speaker to work or stores $17.JOO 00
cephonally high quality antiques &amp; collector llems for
s,o und ' sys tem 4 s pee d
automattc changer Balance
the dea ler, collector, or for the person who enjoys
S IOI 10 Usc our budget WE NEED SOME NICE
attending
a weekend auction and purc~aslng just on
NEARLY NEW HOMES
terms Call 992 3965
Item or two There ~re antique &amp; modern guns to be
5 13 tfc WITH A FEW ACRES OF
sold on Sunday St&amp;rl making pions to attend now
LAND CALL 992 3325
Walch Athens Mossenger Sunday, ~My 11 For Listing
BEDDING PLANTS poll ed
Lunch
on premtst5. Parking. Bring your fawn choir.
plants . geran1ums aza leas
PoSitive ID. Terms cash day of sale. Not rnponslble
petun1as. porc h boxes
for accidents
hangmg baskets Cleland s
Greenhouse
Ger ald1n e
Auchoneers-Btll Jones, Otfie Opperman ond
Cleland Racme Oh to
Associates
5 15 ff.:
Phou 962-4377 or 557·3olll

KUHL'S
BARGAIN CENTER

69 FORD FAIRlANE.. ................. ~95

Pomeroy, Ohto

WILKINSON
SMALL

Roger Hysell's
Garage

68 FORD GALAXIE ..................... '595
2 Dr H T

Pleasant Ridge

PHONE 992 2823
Condor Sf
Pomeroy 0

dr . H T., 6 cyl stand

WE MEAN
Buy a New Car or Truck at

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Grand Opening

Pretl
Ground
Also Repa1rs On All
R1d 1ng Tractors
498 Locust St
Middleport, Ohto
59 1

68 MERC. 2 DR Hl. ................. SS95
68 MERC. COMET...................... '595

&amp; Heat1'ng

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OPEN9a m to6p .m
Monday thru Saturday
we wtll p1ck up &amp; deft very
Spec1at low prtces on all
mechanteal YJOrk
5 1 1 mo

VALUE
RATED

1973 Bu1ck Regal
2 Dr , V 6. p s , p b ,
auto. trans , AM tape,
air cond , vinyl
60
40 cloth seats

HElL
•
Racine PIUll)b'mg

BJssal BmlheiS
Construcb Co.

DAN THOMPSON FORD

Gr:.eat IJsed Cars from Sm1th Nelson Motors

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RM and bath Ga s fu rna ce
and cent r al a c Phone 99 2

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ervices
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1974.Ford 4 cyl. Pinto ................. $2695
2 Dr Sedan Less than 11.000 easy mtles by very careful local
OW"ne r Auto trans

1973 Chevrolet Camero ................ s3495

1972 Chevrolet VB Impala ............ $1995
2 Dr ha rdtop wn1te w1th green vmy l top and mat ching
upholstery Auto tra ns oower steermg &amp; brakes

1972 Ford LTD 4 Dr..................... $1995
Hardtop. atr cond , med blue w1th dark vmy l roof Fully
oqu•oped

1971 Ford 6 cyl. Maverick ........ ·.... $1695 "

2 Dr sedan. low m1leage by ret.red school teacher Auto
trans Extra ntce

72 Pontiac Cat. HT Cpe, power, air....... '2695

1969 Ford V8 4 dr. Gal.................. SS95

70 Chev. Imp. Cpe., v-roof ................11595

500 4 dr , auto t rans power steenng &amp; brakes Ortgtnal blue
ftn 1sh

69 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door.................. 1895
69 CoNair 2 door, standard................1395
22 New '75 Olds Ready for DeliveiJ

Karr &amp; Van Zandt
.

Sleeps 6, fully self contamed w1th dual air
condit1onmg
RENT THIS BEAUTIFUL MOTOR

SEE: FRED BLAETTNAR, DARRELL DODRILL

"Yov' ll L1ke Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
Pomeroy
Open Evemngs Unhi6:00--T1l 5p.m. Sat.

a.----00000011011101----------Curt1s and Shem of Vmton
Mother's Day weekend
guesls of Mrs Mabel Cleland
and fam1ly were Mr and Mrs
Kenneth Cleland of Ilhnms
and Mr and Mrs Paul McMurray and children of
Colwnbus
MISS Ruth Ellis and Mr
Howard
Bmgman
of
Columbus and Mr and Mrs
B1ll Bm1th of Dayton were

guests of M1ss Ed1th Hayman ,
Saturday
Mr and Mrs Bnan Simpson
and "children of Balhmore
spent Mother's Day weekend
w1th the1r parents, Mrs
Chester S1mpson and Mr and
Mrs Ralph Badgley
Mrs Wilham McKenzie of
Gallipolis wa s a guest
Saturday of Mr and Mrs Roy

Your hospital reports

ful people whose prunary dertvatives whenever the need
concern IS the pat1ent, domg arises;
!hell" utmost to make the
To the many busmesses and
patient's stay m the hosp1tal organizations who have glVen
as pleasant and comfortable the . funds to proVIde free
as poss1ble;
televis1on for the children m
To our student mD"ses who the l)edl8trlc umt of the
glVe of themselves m a uruque hospital, month after month,
combination of leammg and for the past three years ,
expenence and the faculty of
To the multitude of purthe school of nursing who veyors who make sure that
alive!'
teach and prepare our our requirements for supplies,
Holzer Medical Center itself students for a lifetime career services and eqmpmenl are
IS JUSt a big building with a m nursmg set'Vlce;
filled prompUy and m the
OFFICERS SWORN
roof, ceiling, concrete waDs,
To our volunteers who necessary quantities to ac·
MASON
Larry floors and an enormous generously and unselfishly
commodate patient needs as
Bwngardner, premdent of the amount of technical and g1ve thell" time, energy and
determined by the medlCal
Mason PTA, mstalled the new electronic equipment. That's talents in so many areas of the
staff, and,
off1cers for the coming school all1t IS until you put people in hospital. These gracious
To
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year at a recent meeting 1t, trained and skilled per- volunteers include members
throughout the Ohio Valley
They are, Jack1e S1sson, sonnel who serve m every of our Volunteer Serv1ce
area, newspaper, rad1o,
pres1dent, Loram McCauley, area of the hospital as well as Lesgue, the Red CrOSjl Gray
teleVISion and eable, who tell
v1ce pres1dent; Marilyn an oullltandlng medical staff, Ladies, the Retired Semor
the hosp1tal's story, relatmg
Stadola, secretary, and Wlllls all ol whom are-· there to Volmteer Program and the
accurate and factual InBentley, treasurer Pres1dent provide the finest quahty Candystripers from our area
formation to the public we
Bumgardner extended h1s health care for patients who high schools;
serve.
apprec1at1on and a spec10l come to the hospital. So,
To our volunteer chaplains
THE HOSPITAL IS HERE
thanks for the cooperation of Holzer Medical Center comes who come to the hospital on a
to care for patients and serve
parents and teachers durmg alive with the combmed regular schedule to prov1de
the community, so we
thiS past school year
hospital and medical staff spiritual encouragement and
especially salute our patients
carmg for patients •
comfort to patients
who show !hell" !81th m our
We have a multitude of
To the personnel who staff ablllty to provide quality
TEA PLANNED
people who deserve the credit the var1ous ambulance serhealth care at a reasonable
The annual Buckeye G1rls' for our hosp1tal's ablllty to vlces, transporting
cost and recogruze the full
State tea will be Sunday at 1 JI'Ovlde health care to the emergency patlents to the
range of resources available
p m . at Junction City Mrs. residents of the area we llei'Ve. hospital;
for their benefits as we meet
Lester M Merritt, director of What an opportune time for us
To the Galhpolls F1re the constant challenge of our
G1rls' State, w11l be the ty say tlumlt you to our Dept members who prov1de
patients' changing needs.
speaker Eligible to attend are trustees, dedicated and )rotection by responding
Who above all deserves the
the delegates, alternates, ,committed people from our quickly when even the slightcredit' The commun1ty that
their mothers, and the community wbo Bhare their est problem occurs at the
we serve, because without the
sponsormg umt presidents and time and lend anpport as the hospital.
community, there would be no
Amerlcan1sm
cha1rwomen governing board of the Holzel;
To law enforcement per- hOspital. Everyone Ia a part of
HOI!pltsl Foundation;
sonnel from the Sheriff's the community; we are part of
To our medical staff of Department
who
come the COIIUilunlty, and our job is
FLOWERS GIVEN
skilled and ltlghly trained whenever we call for a881st- to serve you.
OAK GROVE, W. Va .
practltloner1
whd
are ance am the State Highway
As we said in a coiWIUl
Flowers given to mothers on proficient
in
numerous Patrol who frequently make • earlier this week·
Mother's Day at Oak Grove specialties, ptovldlng
emergency blood MIIIB for the
"Our constant concern Ia a
Umted Methodist Church were ,IICientiflc expertise ao vital to
hospital;
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donaled by Mr and Mrs. a patient for both diagll0tll8
To the many donors wbb need you to accomplish this
Clarence Adluns, g1ven In and treatment;
give blood and the Red Croll goal." By jolalng 19Kether, we
memory of her mother. Came
To our hoapltal staff of more from whom we obtain supplies can attain this goal
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Mr and Mrs John Leary
and fam1ly of Pt Pleasant
spent Saturday w1th Mr and
Mrs Frank Cleland
Kenneth Swart of Stow spent
Mother's J)ay weekend w1th
his mother, Mrs James Swart
and the Alfred Crow famli}

Carpenter
Personals
Mr and Mrs Denver Queen ,
Bloommgton, Ill, v1s1ted h1s
mother, Helen Queen , h1s
brother-m-law, and s1ster,Mr
and Mrs Thad Dye and fanuly
and other relatlVes here
Recent guests of Mr and
Mrs Waller Jordan and son
were Mr and Mrs Robert
Ross and Mr and Mrs
Clarence Waugh, Galhpohs,
Mrs Alfred R1ce, Colwnbus,
Mrs Uoyd Thomas, Albany,
Hazel Culwell, Kay Wolfe and
Beth Ann and Paulme Comer
and Joy
Earl Starkey, Mr and Mrs
Carl
Greenlees,
R11la
Rhoades , and Mr and Mrs
Mendal Jordan of Columb1a
Grange attended the recent
meetmg of Me1gs County
Pomona Grange at Rock
Sprmgs
Mr, and Mrs Dale Stansbury and daughter, Mrs .
I!Hrold Oxley, v1s1ted Mr
Stansbury's s1ster, Mrs Mae
Te wksbary 10 Columbus,
called on Mr and Mrs Cla1r
Stansbury and family 10
Groveport and Mr and Mrs
Larry Stansbury and sons m
Reynoldsburg Mrs Larry
Stansbury and sons accompanied them to the1r home
here and were JOIDed here by
Larry Stansbury for the
weekend They returned to
Reynoldsburg on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Merle DaviS of
Rutland were guests of Mr
and Mrs . Dale Stansbury
Mr and Mrs Lew1s Srm th
v1slted h1s parents, Mr and

Mrs Manford Sm1th, Carrol
Ney Carpenter, who has
spent some hme m Pleasant
Va lley Hospital , Pt Pleasant,
1s now convalescmg at h1s
home. H1s daughter, Mrs.
Roberta Parker, Strasburg, 1s
staymg w1th h1m and h1s other
daughter, Martha Mays, for a
few da;s
Mr and Mrs Dwame
Jordan , Bryan, Ke1th and
Sarah Faye, were Sunday
dmner guesls of hiS parenls ,
Mr and Mrs Mendal Jordan
Mothers were honored at
Temple Church on Sunday
mormng with Mrs Gold1e
G1llogly recelVmg the g1ft for
the oldest mother present,
Mr s Kath y J ordan , the
youngest mother presen t and
Mrs Don Comer the g1fl for
havw g the mos t c h1ldren
present
Mr and Mrs W1lham
Culwell v1s1ted relahves m the
Flatwoods, Ky
area on
Sunday
lnternattonat
Leagu e Standtngs
By Un1ted Press International
w I pet g b
Rochester
19 9 679
T1dewater
IB lJ 58 1
Sy ra c use
18 14 563
Charleston
16 14 533
R1chmond
14 17 452
Pawt uck et
13 17 433
To ledO
13 18 419
Memph t ~
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37 1
Thursday 's Results
Rochester 6 Pawtucket S
Syrac use 6 Toledo 0
T dewat er 5 MemphiS 4 1st. 7
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REUNION SET ,
BURLINGHAM The
Pickett family reumon will be
held Sunday, May 18 at
Burlingham Woodman Hall
from 2 to 5 p m Friends and
relatives are mv1ted to attend.

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Mrs JnnJrue King, MinersVllle, 1s a med1cal pallent at
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Unit 5-site wo_rk underway

F.XTENnF.IJ tllJTLt,OK ,
Sunday through Tuc•&lt;lay.
lair Sunday and Tuesday. A

NEW HAVEN, W. Va. Site preparation wor'k is underway for the installation of
an electrostatic precipitator
on Unit 5 at Philip Sporn Plant
near here. Unit 5 is a 450,000
kilowa tt· generating unit, the
largest at the plant.
The precipitator will be 99.7
percent efficient in removing
particles resulting from the

tract fm· the preparation work- Prulecliull Agency 1o explore
whi ch is expected tv be i.·he ther or not there might be
complcie.d this summer . The a ~\· a y to cor: li rme operation of
precipit a tor will repla ce a less t he~e units until the comefficien t one so as to meet Pani es' fi na nc ia I eon di li on
We s t Virginia air quality . pcrrni1 them to proceed with
s ~mdard s . It is scheduled to nt•ccssary cons true 1i un .
A public hearing before the
be completed by September.
West Virgin ia Air Pollution
1977.
is
Earlier th e Appalac hian Cont r ol Co mmi ssion
scheduled
for
May
22,
t.o
Power Co. and Ohio Power Co.
burning of coal before they a nnoun ced tha t beca use of consider not only the future of
escape .
financia l co nditions the Units 1 through 4 but also a
Union Boil er Company of · pr eei pi! ato rs fOr Un its 1 revised compliance pjan for
Nitro was awarded the con- thro ugh 4 at tho plant could Unit 5.
not be installed at this time.
Financi ng
of
the
and these units would be precipi tator on Unit 5 will be
phased oul of opera tion by done through $40 million in
July 1, 19i5 . Appa lachian lax-exempt pollution control
Tonig ht thru Sunday
Power owns Units 1 and 3 and revenue bonds to be issued by
Ohio Power Company owns the . Mason Co un ty ComUnits 2, 4 and 5. The two are miSSIOn.
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Roger Moore As

chanN" of showers Monday.
Highs will be in the 70s and
lows will be in the 50•.

affiliat es in

TH E MAN WITH
THE GOLDEN GUN

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Electric Power System.
Since this a nn oun cement

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Fund is at
$3,315. now

HOSPITAL

there have bee n seve ral
meetings between company
offic ials, the West Virginia Air Veterans Memorial Hospital
Pollution ContJ•ol Commission Admissions
Ada
a nd the Environmen ta l Sligliano, Portland ; Dorothy
Warth, Hartford, W. Va .;
Oscar J ohnson, Cli fton; An-

NEWS

Show st arts 7: 00 p.m .

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: Double feature Program .: ~r~~~es F~!~~~~. ~~;~~r~*! TONITE THRU SUNDAY *~ Va.Discharges
Lowell
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** Stanley,
Patricia Logan, Mark
Markham , Marvin Darst,
"De~_ l·gnated *
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Regi na Adk ins , Flor ence
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Paul Keller, George
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Wilt,
Orville
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Helen Burkhart,
Jack Lyons, Michelle John,..,..Jt- son . Holzer Medical Center
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Helping you
make the most of
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· 1Discharged, May 15)
Jami Barney , Richard
Blankeilship, Connie Brown,
Kristy Dailey, Debra Estep,
Hugh Gillum , Pam Haffelt,
Mrs. Cecil Johnston and son,
Shawn Lamb er t, Charles
Mahle , Tim Miller, Leota
Milstead, Henry Mitchell,
Cecil Queen, Perry Queen,
Charles Ridge , Lloyd Riffle,
Lillie Rivers, Iva Shinn,
Lu cretia Smith , Hobar t
Stanley, Mary Varney, Hazel
Western, Zana Withrow.
(Births)
Mr . an d Mrs . Marvin
Folden, a daughter, Jackson:
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rowley,
Jr., a son, Northup.

~econd

show is

coming tonight
The second presenlati 'ln of
" Sin g, America , Sing," whid1
c(u-ri es out_ a

bicentennial

theme , wi ll be al i:30 this
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School Auditoriwn .

MEIGS ntEATRE
Jam es Bond 007 in

The fir st presentati on last

ni ght played to a full house
which gave an enthusias tic
re~ponse to the grand finale by
the entire cast. Mr s. Phyllis
A public fund drive for Hackett, principal of the
three·-year-old Rya n Scott school, who is dir ector and
Jeffers, son of Mr. and Mrs . accompani st, wa s presented
David Jeffer s, Rl . 1, Pomeroy, gifis of a corsage, jewelry an d
injured recently in a power a decorated cake fr om the
mower acc id ent rea ched
$3,315.86 Friday morning.
ca~t1:s. Hackett thanked all
The drive is being conducted membcr.s of t11e Bra db ury
to help the fam1'ly pay hospt.tal staff for their assistance in
expenses being incurred in the ha ndlin g various details of the
treatmen t of the child who is production.
at home now but is expected.to.
return to St. Marys Hospital,
Huntin gton, in abo ut two Tufts graduates
weeks for fur ther treatment.
Latest contributions to the Dr. Kay McGowan
fund include Marie Hauck ,. ME DFOR D, Mass. - Mi ss
Donna Carr , Xi Gamma Mu Kath er ine McGowan of
Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi Ma son , W.Va., is among 154
Sorority, Gallia -Mei gs members of the Tuft s
Chapter 95 of the Fraternal University School of Medi cine
Order of Police, Mr . and Mrs. Class of 197 5 grad uating
Jake Lee , Kathryn Rail·, Sun day~May 18.
Henry Cleland, Mr. and Mrs . Dr . McGowan will intern at
Har old Lohse, Dor othy New England Medical Ce nter
Wright, Mr. and Mrs. James Hospital, Boston . Th e Class of
Brewer and Gladys Hayman. 1975 was the largest ever
Contributions ma y be left at graduated at Tufts Med ical
Pomeroy Village Ha ll or School. Dr. McGowan is th e
mailed there to the attention daughter of Dr. and Mr s.
of Mrs. -Dorinda Nardei .
Thomas B. McGowan. She is a
graduate of Pomeroy High
School.

ACCIDENT REPORTED
Two cars had min or damage
in an accident at the corner of
Second and Court Sts. in
Pomeroy lat e Thursday
morning. Pomeroy Police said
a car driven by John Duerr,
Pomeroy, turning north onto
Second from Court, struck a
parked car owned by David
McKenzi'e, Gallipolis. There
were .no injuries and no charge
filed.

TO WORSHIP
Members of Pomeroy
Chapter 18ti , OES, will attend
morning worship services at
9:30 Sunday at the Hemlock
Grove Chris tian Church. It is
traditional that the group
at tends the church of the
Wor thy Matron , who is
Pleasant Valley Hospital ' Fl'orence Wells thi s yea r ,
Discharg ed
Ronnie every spring.
Rober tson, Ashton ; Mrs.
Jerry Lewis, Letart; Mrs.
Fran klin Blankenship an d
MR. YOUNG DIES
daughter, Poini Pleasant;
Curtis M. Young, 80, Rl. 2,
FJ urlow Smith, Gallipolis Letart, di ed Thursday in
Ferry : Joseph Dressler, Point Holzer Medical Center. The
Pleasant.
body is at the Foglesong
Funeral Home, Mason, where
funeral arrangements were
TWO RUNS MADE
incomplete lod~y .
RACINE - The Racine E-R
SEOEMSRUNS
Squad made two runs ThursIris ' Buckanan, SR 681,
day. At 11: 25 a.m. they were
called toRt. 2, Racine, for Ada Reedsville, was transported
Spigliano, a medical patient by the Sou theastern Ohio
who was taken to Veterans Emergency Medical Service
Veterans
Memorial
Memorial Hospital, At 2:35 to
p.m. Denzel Boggess, Rl. 2, Hospital at 3:53 p.m. ThursRacine, was also taken to day. She was treated for inVeterans Memori al Hospital, juries sustained 1n a fali and
a medical patient.
released.

SIX FINED
Six defendants were fined
and a seventh forfeited a bond
in the court of Pomeroy Mayor
Dale E. Smith Thursday night.
Fined were William Reeves,
Pomeroy , $20 and costs,
assaulting a police officer;
James F. Wi llis, Rutland, $10
and costs,.failure to transfer
regis tration;
Cha r lotte
Marcinko, Pomeroy, $5 and
costs, disturbing the peace;
Kei th Pickens and T e rr~
Watson, Raci ne, $5 and costs
eac h, both ch,arged with
having an open flask; Harold
D. While, Rt. 1, Langsville, $5
and costs, failure to yield the
ri ght of way.

FUNERAL HELD
' LETART, W.Va. - Funeral
services for Rober t Grier.

News •• in Briefs

(CGnllnued from j,ege 1)
he ld Friday morning at the Workers of America warped that the guards strike " will
F og leso ng Funeral Hom e, spread to ill! other prisons and other depar~ents" lf the ad- .
Mas.on,
mipistration o( Gov. James A,. Rhodes continues to refuse .to
The services were earlier negotiate contracts to replace expiring ones.
err on.eously a nnOunced for
COLUMBUS - .SYNDICATED COLUMINIST Jack An, ____ _
S.tw·day mor ning. Among the
surv iv.Ors iJre a daughter, derson says this country should not be blamed for the downfall
Mrs
. · Ma rJ·O rJ·e Wa lburn ' of Vietnam. "The United states is not respoJJSlble for the
Middleport, and a son, Robert downfall of Viefnam," he said at Ohio State University Thurs,Gner Cl?rke, Jr_., Colwnbus, day night.
" The lesson of Vietnam is this - we caMot defend a nation
Ind . Bunal was m the Broad
on
the
other side of the world that cannot defend Itself." AnRim Cemetery.
derson also said that President Ford took action against
Cambodia after the joint chiefs of staff advised him ''the
recapture of the American ship· was feasible" and despite
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"His legal advisers told him the statement on policy was
Memoria l Hospi ta l were wrong," Anderson said. An\lerson said the advisers told Ford
omitted from a list of em- the ship had ventured into Cambodian territorial waters.
ployes submitt ed by the
hos pital on employes an_d
PORT OF SPAIN TRINIDAD_ MICHAEL Abdul Malik
length of service ear lier thts
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week. The four are Pamela a rnaj~r figure in London's black power movement a deca~e
Theiss, Wilma Tillis and Rita ago, dted on the gallow:s ~y in his homeland desptte InMcDaniel
11 of
h
ternat10nal pleas that hiS life be spared.
s tar tl!d wo:ktn; at the h~p~~
Malik, 41, was. hange~ at 7 a.m. EDT at the Royal Jall for
in 1969 and Beulah Maxey who the murder of hiS cousm, Joseph Skerrltt, ~ barber and
s tarted in 1964
follower of Malik. There were no demonstratioJJS or other
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Clarke , 31 , Rt. 2, Letart, were

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11.11 Accounts Insured to $40,000.00 by the
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OPEN HOUSE SET
Open house will be observed
at th e Meigs Commu nit y
School's workshop on Uncoln
· St., the fomer Tuckerman
Grocery Building, Monday
through Friday, from 9:30
a .m. to 1:45 p.m. The public is
invited to visit the workshop
and observe various projects
of the studen ts.

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BOND FORFEITED
Foffeiting a $23. 71J bond
postro on a speedi ng char~e
was Kevin Wolfe-, Racine.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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programs much-needed services for

senior citizens will have to be curtailed
or discontinued, it is reported.
Nearly one-third of older Ohioans
have incomes at or below the poverty
level, which averages $3,000 a year.
Meigs Coll/lty's ratio is 37 percent. Tw~&gt;­
thirds of Ohio's older women

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annual incomes of less than $2,500.
In rural areas, such as Meigs and
Gallia Coun ties, there are few
resources which can be utilized to
provide se rvices for senior citizens. The
se rvices and facilities that are
availab le to senior citizens in densely
po pulated areas s hould also be
available to older persof\S in non-urban
areas, is the contention.

"We urge everyone who feels that
the senior citizens programs in Meigs
County,

and

si mil ar

program s

throughout the stale, are essential, to

contact their senators immediately in
regard to the budget presented by the
Ohio Commission on Aging to the
Senate Finance Committee," the center
statement says.
Those wishing to write letters in
regard to the matter may send them to
Sen. Oakley Collins, Senator 17th
District; Sen. Harry Meshel, chairman,
financial committee; Sen. Robert
Secrest, member, finance committee,
all in care of the Ohio Senate, State
House, Colwnbus, Ohio 43215.

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RAVENSWOOD, W. Va. - Pressing
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third pl8nt shutdown beginning today
continuing through May 25.
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was agreed upon by plant management
and members of the United Steelworkers
Union 5668 early in April.
According to the April agreement, all
of the •stimated 363 maintenance employes who worked through the April shutdown to make needed repairs to the hot
line will J!Ol work through this month's
curtailment. The nwnber of employes
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The executive
secretary of tile 83,tJOO.member Ohio
Education Association said Saturday he is
concerned about the "alarming nwnber"
of teachers in the state who may not be
· rehired next fall.
" An alarming number of teachers have
. • been told they probably will not have jobs
next fall ," said Staynor F.· Brighton. "In
many cases it appears that the nonr enewal notices are the result of school
board overkill . School boards have
overreacted to projections of slight
decreases in student enrollment.
"In some school districts blanket
dlamissal notices haye been . sent to
teachers who were on 'limited contracts.
Thus, the number of teachers who have
been informed their contract would not be
renel.ved is often much. higher than the
school distr\ct's prbjected reduction in
all!dent enrollment," Brighton said.
"Unfortunately, this will m~n larger
c~1;::,s in some places, which Ia hard to
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when school boards for years have
want smaller classslze.Now that
10aros •ave tl\at opportunity, the decillon
made to cut teachers Instead ·of imrmlilut the educational opportunities for
rtud&lt;!nts," said Brighton.
· Brighton said elell)elliary specialist
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GALLIPOLIS - The third annual
sponsored by the Gallia
Cancer Society is scheduled to
at I p.m. today.
Participants are to meet at the PenPar!dng lot shortly before I p.m.
Instructions. The course ·will be the
as 19'13 and 1974- from Gallipolis to
~lrl!ka· and back along Rt. 7.

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ployed at the request of claSsroom
teachers who wait! their services available
to the students.' '
"But, at the . first opportunity, some
school boards 'have acted to remove
specialists fro111 the schools," Brighton
said. "It would appear that teacher
association negotiators will now have to
bargain finn ·pcjllcies on the retention of
specific educational programs as part of
master contracts worked out between
teachers and their school boards."

CHESHIRE - Robert L. Lanning,
principal at Kyger Creek IJigh School, has
been informed by Stanley L. Fox, chair. . man of the State Committee for the North
Central Association of Colleges and
Schools that Kyger Creek High School has
been placed on the list of schools approved
for the 1974-75 school year.
The action was taken at the annual
business meeting of the association held in
Cltic~go, April 9.
The certificate of membership in !he
North Central Association of Colleges and
Schools will continue in force as long as the
school remains on the approved list.
A copy of the association's approval ·
was sent to County School Superintendent
C. Comber Bradbury for the Gallia County
Local Board of Education.

ViSifors ·see reading program
GALLI~S - Qallipolls City Schools Individualized Computer Reading
· Program w vtslte~ Jltst week by teachers, aupervlsors and superintendents from

Kingsport, J lutson City, Sullivan County School of Tennessee. The local indivlduallzec;J .-I ding program.11.the only one of 118 kind In Ohio. Each student is
working at 1111 or her own rate ollntereat and interest by students and parents has
been tremendous.
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Recent acitlevement testa reeulta Indicate that the program, which lias been In
~eel for the past three yelll'f, has provided 111ch boy and girl tremendous opportunltlesowr past reading programs. The ptogram has been visited by teachers
l!fld •dmlnlatfators ,from South Anlerlca, GeorP., Michigan, TeiUlessee and the
Ohio State Department of Educatloo. &amp;!pt. Pllul F. Kuhn and Estlvaun Matthews,
standing at rlg!tt, reading director, are introducing the TeiDlnessee visitors to the
program In the above picture.
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MIDDLEPORT-POMEROY

SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1975

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General Assembly recognize the needs
of Ohio's old citizens," David Crowley
executive director for the Ohio Commission on Aging, said.
Unless state money is allocated to
match federal dollars for aging

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Partly cloudy Sunday and
-~··Monday. Highs both days in
mid 70s to low 80s. Lows mid
50s to low 60s .

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POMEROY - Meigs Countian s
interested in the continuance of the
senior citizens program are being
urgedto act.
According to a report from the
Senior Citizens Center in Pomeroy , the
Ohio legislature is currently preparing
the biennium budget for the stale of
Ohio.
The Ohio Commission on Aging has
presented its budP•~ ,to the Senate
Finance Committee .
"If that budget is going to have any
significant impact for older people, we
mu:S t make sure that members of the

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·Weather

LOC'AL TEMJ&gt;S
The · t~mperature
in
downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
today was 65 degrees under
cloudy ski es.

BUSY DAY ..:_ G"llipolis Rotarians conducied their annual auction at the
Gallia County Junioo. Fairgrounds Saturday. Mrs. Thelma Elliott; executive
secretary of the Gallipolis Area Cltamber of Comrrierce, is shown above attending
a chamber booth during the day's activities.

Shop Tonight Until 8 PM

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where the barges ran together is at the
front of the salt lime barge.

Senior citizens are called into action·

MAY BARGAIN DAYS

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by the James K. Ellis just above
Syracuse Friday afternoon. The area

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

SUIT FILED
In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court the Citizens
National Bank, Middleport ,
has filed sui t against Dorothy
~ife, Middleport, et al, for
JUdgment ·of marshalUng of
liens and sale of real estate for
amount due on mortgage
deed.
Ward, Vinton filed
Pauline
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sutt for divorce against Alfred
E . Ward, addresS unknown on
LADIES TO MEET
charges
of willful absence and
RUTLAND - The ladies
gross
neglect
of duty.
auxiliary of the Rutland Fire
Department wiD me.et at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Rutland
Fire Station. All members are
AIR BAGS BEST
asked ,to be present.
CHICAGO (UPI) - Air bags
are much more effective than
seat belts in preventing injuries · during auto accidents, accqrding to tests
conducted by the Allstate
Insurance Co. ·

Lows tonight will be in the
upper 40s and low 50s. Fair
Saturday with highs in the low
and mid . 10s. Probability of
precipitation 20 per cent
today, tonight and Saturday.

received minor damage when they
rammed a string of coal barges towed

BARGES HAVE MINOR DAMAGE
- These barges loaded with salt brine

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PRICE 25 CENTS

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1,200, the number I!' expected to rise to
1,350 ln the May shutdown, which is
comparable to the estimated nwnber
affected in the Mar~l\ curtailment. .
At, during the preceding shutdowns,
the reduction plant employes are to report
to work as usual .
Union President Eugene Richards
said Friday that although It is not known
what will happen neJ&lt;t year, next week's
outage will definitely be the last to be
implemented at the Kaiser Plant in 1975.

Medical Center will
close Memorial Day
GALLIPOLIS - The Holzer Medical
Center Clinic will be closed Monday, May
26, in observance of Memorial Day.
In case of an emergency during the
Holiday Weekend, physicians of the Holzer
Medical Center Clinic staff .will be on duty
in the Emergency Room (phone 446-5201 )
of the Holzer Medical Center to handle
emergency cases only. Holzer Medical
Center Clinic will resume normal
operations Tuesday morning, May 27.

BEES-CORRALLED - Allen Eichinger went into a residence owned by Mrs.
Caddie Wickham on Pomeroy's Union Ave., Friday to do some work. When he
exited this swarm of honey bees had gathered on the left rear fender of his car.
Eichinger and residents of Union Ave. watched for a long time in amazement. No
one could figure where the bees had come from, why they had come, or most important, how to get rid of them. Finslly, Mr. and Mrs. George Korn, old haods at
·hancliing bees, were called and arrived on the&gt;scene. Wearing veils, the Korns
collected the bees with no complications.
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Aussie schools much different
BY JO ELLEN DIEHL
MIDDLEPORT - The old saying,
"It's a nice place to visit but-! wouldn't
want to live there," pertains to the feelings
of Teresa Casci who returned last week
from a· year's stay in Australia.
A .graduate o( Rio Grande College,
Teresa took off for the land."down under"
last July wher~ she was employed as a
fifth grade teacher in a suburb of Sydney .
Describing the educational system as
"backward" compared to that of the
United States, Teresa explained that she
had no texts from which to teach, students
had only little brown notebooks , which
they decorated. All their work was done in
these. Neatness was stressed.
The supervisor (who was over Teresa
· and the two other fifth grade teachers)
was, according to Teresa, more concerned
with neatness than what children learned.
She says lt was very diStressing to abide
by tl)eir siandards when she knew of better
ways to do things.
The building itself was a bare, wooden
structure with few facilides. Wlth 35
students ln her homeroom, Teresa says
once the ·students got in, it was quite
crowded.
During the two daily receSses and the·
noon lunch hour, the students were not
allowed to stay in the classrpom, but had to
play outside no matter what the weather.
In case Of rain, (and Teresa says there was
a lot) there were sheds that they stood ln to
pass the time.
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Teresa found that teaching reading or
spelling was difficult due to their different
spellings and pronunciations. For
example, she says that the Austr~s will
add an "r" sound to the end Of w ·' s. And
are dlfle{ent word
For
example, a "bubbler" is a water untaln·.
. Friday afternoons were dedi ated to
sp~is,. t~hose who were good : rugh to

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make the school teams in soccer, cricket
or softball got to play interscholastic ball,
but the others were left behind under their
teacher's insiruction to do any type of
sport.
Without texts, Teresa found that she
had to plan absolutely everything that she
taught. The school had a policy that each
teacher must plan and write down all that
he or she was to do in the 14-week periods.
As the time went by, they checked off what
they had done for the supervisor to see.
Comparing Australia with ho,w
America once was, Teresa notes that there
are many first generation families which
have migrated from ·European countries
as well as the Southern Pacific area. She
says they have a slower life style than the
U. S. and take a "no care" attitude about

Bidwell Irian is
woWlded in leg
GALUPOLIS- Sheriff Oscar Baird's

Dept. was searching for Phillip Houae,

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many things.
For a social atmosphere, Teresa said
the best thing to do was to join a private
club such as a Soccer Club. These have
dining rooms, snack and bar areas and live
entertainment available for 50c. She went
to the new Opera House in Sydney to see
the American star Pat Boone. Students
constantly asked if she knew any movie
stars back in America.
For transportation, Teresa used the
bus service to and from work and local
.trains. to go into the city . It was much
easier to go by train than by car because of
the road systems. For a 20 mile drive to the
city it usually look 11,1 hours on their two
lane highways.
Happy to be back in the States, ready
to try . her hand at American school
systems, Teresa wiD be employed as an
elementary teacher In the ·Meigs . Local
School District Jiext term. She is the
daughter of Posbnaster and Mrs. Paul
Casci, Middleport.

.TERESA CASCI
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believed to be aboul 42, wanted in con· .
neclion with I~ shooUng Saturday a!•
ternoon of 19-year.old Cltarles Peck at
Bidwell.
Sheriff Baird said House was reported
to have shot · Peck in a leg outside a neighbor's house during an
argument. The subject of the argwnent
1 had no! been detennlned.
House was said to have left the ~
~ .in a 1972 Oldsmoi!Ue. Peck, removed to
. Holzer Medical Center, was not believed to
be In serious condition.
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