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12- Tilt Dlll711eM1Del, M~Pomeroy, 0., Aprtl 'll, 11'12

Healthy U. S. "Coal Industry Needed
Pl'ITSBURGH (UP!) - The coal industry is a high-cost,
prized fluid fuels," Bagge said. "A constricted or semi-retired
oomplex, skilled-laMOr industry that cannot be placed in moth- coal industry can't be expected to find the productive or
balls and then reactivated "on the. demands of emergency or •ecQnomic vigor to support a big new synthetic gas and oil inexpediency," the president of the National Coal Association said dustry.
Thursday.
"The coal industry has been toughened by adversity and in
recent
years has managed once or twice to lift itself by its own
I
.
"Those who are for whatever reasons, chipping coal out of the bootsiraps to meet fuel-ahortage crises of somebody else's
national fuel base... must realize there won 't be much of a hase making, but it would be plain foolliillness for the nation to think It
left. when they are fmished," Carl E. Bagge said in an address can mothball a high-cost, complex, skilled-labor industry and
prepared for a symposiwn on coal mine drainage research at then reactivate it on the demands of expedience or emergency."
Mellon Institute.
The coal industry is subject to criticism, Bagge said, for strip
"What they don't realize or won't heed is that wholesa.le re- mining, for producing coal with a high sulfur content, for acid
strictions on coal represent the rejection not only of a problem- mine drainage and other reasons.
ridden solid fuel but of the most promising future source of their
"The sober question, of course, is whether an energy-hungry

Recognition to .OSPBF

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

For ~ale

Employment Wanted

C-51 Chain Saw WILLtialnt houses. roofs, barns HOMELITE
1100;
-good
ion; phone
and repair work. etc. Phone 247-2547 altercondll
6
p.m.
'1'12·7085.
·
4-2S-31c
4-21 -6tc
Metal Detectors at
CARPENTER work of any WHITE'S
Gold Nug9et Shop,
kind. Phone Dexter, Ohio 742- the
Albany, Ohio, l=adillac of
olt79.

locaters .

3-28-JOtp

Attorney Fred W. Crow of Pomerity is convinced today
the Ohio Society for tbe Promotion of Bull Frogs IDe, is
spreading far, possibly too far, alii In too IIIJDY diverse
waya.li derived from a letter received In his law office this
morning.
Tile original Grand Croaker (synonym for presldeut,
chairman, chief promoter, Of chief honcho), Crow hJu
gotten his laughs the (181t five years from watch~ the
OSPBF grow Jrom a Oedgllnll tadpole, so to speak, Into a
dignified (?) orgllllhation of far·flung membership
wielding real clout.
The OSPBF aDIDially opoum a frog Jumping eveut
during the Big Bend Rtgatta In late June. II bas attracted
frogs alii Jockeys from the midwest states wherever there
is rare enough sporting blood.
Postmaster Jlln Soulaby'a legman delivered a letter to
'· · the offices of Crow, Crow alii Porter (Frank W., Jr.) today
ij addressed :
.
"Croak, Crow &amp; Porter, Pomeroy, Ohio:"
·
Tl!at's one of the slde benefits of doing hualness In a
1mall toWD. Letters even so mlsaddressed as this one to
Crow gets delivered. No problem.
·

. -STOREWIDE .END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE

4-25-3fp

WILL DO part time work on METAL porch glider, excellent
Monday and Thursday af- condition , phone 992-3442.
ternoons or any evening In
.
4-25·41c
Middleport area. Clean ~ards.
palnf, etc. Wrlfe c-oP. 0. Box NEW and used shoes, men 's
57, Middleport, Ohio.
used work clothes. new
4-20-lOtc
miner's boots - S12.9S a pr ..
Ba iley's Bargain ·· Store.
WILL 00 daytime babysitting
Upper Business Block,
In Racine area. call 949-4422.
4-19-JOtp Middleport.
4-25-6fp

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SET OF air shocks, plus extensions to fit med.-size GM
cars for $40; phone' Larry

For Rent

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Hollon 949-4989.

1 ROOM house, 1'12 bath, near
4-25-10tp
business dlsfrlcl In Middleport, phone 992-3393.
ANTIQUE AUCTION: A Iorge
4-26-61c collection of parts of fhree
estates from the mountllns
will be sold at my proper! at
Hartford, W. Va. (On Sate
3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
Rt. 33, 3.5 miles above
unfurnished aparfmenfs . Pomeroy
-Mason Bridge .)
Phone '1'12-5434.
April
29,
1972;
10 a. m. Roll top
4-12-lfc desk , wash stand
with pitcher
and bowl ; COINS: Indian
SLEEPING rooms and cooking Cents, Booker T. Wa~hlngton
privileges, next to Tom's Half dollars; se~eral oval top
Carry-Out. phone '1'12·3254.
trunks, oak half tree, organ,
4-25-61c rockers, small , Burnside
stove, Iron tea keftle. kraut
FURNISHED 2 bedroom
cutter. wood baby cradle, old

2 BEDROOM mobile home
- located In Salem Center ,
phone 742-3722.
4-21 -6fp

Irons, old swing, china cupboard, brass bed , w icker

settee, hall mirror wlfh seat,
organ · stool ,

old

wall

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . changing his status in Ohio and
(UPI) -United Auto Workers even less of one in Michigan"
President l.Aionard Woodcock and that Muskle could not
has revealed he told Sen. expect to do better iii those
Edmund S. Muskle that he primaries than in the others.
could do no better in Ohio and
Ten officials of the UAW's
Michigan than in the previous Coll1ll)unity Action Program in
primaries, and advised him to Ohio, $25,000 in contributions
abandon the primary trail in and hundreds of UAW memhis quest for the Democratic bers listed as precinct
presidential nomination .
delegates had been commited
The Maine senator's decision to Muskie.
.
to withdraw from the
"They're free to do as tbey
primaries but remain a can- please, now," said Woodcock,
didate in the hope of securing "I'm getting a little shy of
the nomination at a deadlocked personal preferences."
convention now means that
"We will now be able to carry
Alabama Gov. George C. out a fullscale effort against
Wallace standa a better chance Wallace !n . Michigan,"
of winning Michigan's May 16 • Woodcock said. But he added
primary, Woodcock told a news that " Muskie's withdrawal
conference Thursday on the would be conducive to a
final day of the UAW's 23rd Wallace victory in Michigan."
constitutional convention.
Woodcock also defended
"I'm now a man without a himself against criticism lor
candidate," said Woodcock, not backing the rMiection
whose 1.3 million member attempt of the UAW's Western
union Is a major force in Region Director Paul Shrade, a
Democratic politics: Only the aoclal activist unseated by
day before, Woodcock had said Jerry Whipple, president of
the UAW was prepared to Local 509.
mount an extensive campaign
"I was riot the one who said I
for Muskie in Ohio's primary opposed Paul Shrade," Wood• Tuesday. Although Woodcock cock said. "It was somebody
personally had endorsed else's political tactic and I
Muskle, the union's ruling resent being dr~ged through
body, the International the capitalist press on Internal
Executive Board (!EB) has not union
affairs."
Shrade
taken a stand on who it wants charged his defeat showed the
as the Democratic nominee. union was paying less attention
Woodcock said he had told to to social causes and turning
Muskie Wednesday night "that more to the political center.
there was
'
,- no chance of

telephone, three brass kettles,
Ice box, wood barrel, picture
frames, medicine cabinet

ONE BEDROOM trailer
apartments, Ideal for couples .
Contact McClure's Dairy Isle,
'1'12-5248 or '1'12-3436.
4-20-121c

(glass), old clocks, old

spooner, five good oil lamps ,
two anvils, carniva l glass;
several
boxes
of
miscellaneous
items .

TRAILER lots In Mason, phooe
'1'12·33'13 or 773-5934:·
4-26-6tc

Bradford Auction Company,
C. C. Bradford, Auct., phone

949-3821 or 949-3161, Racine,

Onlo. Signed : James Fields.
Lunch served.

MOWERS &amp;
T1Ll£RS

Not respon·

slble for accidents.

4-27-ttc

SHAMPOO AREA with bowl.
excellent condition, $120; like

~conomy Tiller, 3'12 hp B&amp;S
engine. Reg. 159.95
144.95

new hydraulic shampoo or

comb out chair.
dryers. S100 : or all
Can be seen af
Furniture or call
Will deliver .

Turf Trim Mower, B&amp;S 3'1,
hp enqlne. In carton
70.25
Fertlllror. Garden Seeds and
Onion Sets.
POMEROY

$140 ; 2
lor 1300;
Rutland
742-3386.
4-27-3tc

16' FIBERGLAS boat equipped,
35 h.p. electric start Johnson
motor,
trailer.
Larry
Lavender . Phone 992-2659.
4-27-31c

.... - J1ck W. Caruv, Mgr.
Phont 992·2111

TAKE SOIL away the Blue
Lustre way from carpets and
upholstery . Rent electric
shampooer St. Ben Franklin
Store, 200 Main St., Pomeroy.
Ohio.
4-23-6tc

MEIGS BOAT SHOP, Pearl
Street, Middleport : pontoon
boats, pickup covers;

one

used 19 fl . 1.0., Phone '1'125367, Dick Karr, Jr .
4-27-61c

FORO truck with camper;
- 12"x12" white plastic
Metro Van camper; price not 128coated
ceiling tile - 126; six
quoted until seen ; may be
4' x8' pan!!IS, pecan paneling ,
seen after 5 p.m ., J. E.
S36 ; Phone 949-4605 .
Thoren, Jr ., phone 949-2182 .
4-27-10tp
4-23-61p
-.,.------,-ALUMINUM car-top · boats . -30" ELECTRIC range, SSO.
won~t ruit or rot, safe and
Phone 992-3020.
4-26-3tc
lightweight, 10, 12, 13 and 14
ft . In stock now. Phone 992TV CO~ SOLE, beautiful maple
6256 after 5 p.m.
finish, just overhauled . Coil
3-30-30fc
992-6813 or 992-3635.
4-26-3tp
16 FT. TRAVEL trailer. self·
contained, ~ eady to go, hitch
Included . Phone 773-5651, WILSON -Sam Snead Golf
Mason, W. Va .
Clubs, 4 irons, putter, 2
4-5-lfc
woods, covers, bag , balls , $65;
phone 992-5468.
TROPICAL FISH, fancy
4-23-10tp
gupplttS, angels and breeders.
Bellas and supplies. Phone KUHL'S HAS IT! Low-priced.
'1'12-S&lt;UJ.
guaranteed appliances , used
12-30-lfc
furniture. Special on electric
dryers.
S30 : Kuhl 's Barga in
POODLE puppies, Silver Toy.
Center.
Rt.
7. Tuppers Plains,
Parkvlew Kennels. Phone 992·
Onlo.
Phone
667-3858 ; closed
5&lt;UJ.
Monday.
8-15-lfc
4-23-6tc
SHOWALTER'S Wet Pet Shop, 1970 MUSTANG , take ove r
Chester, Ohio. Phone 985-3356.
payments ; one Homelite
Tropical fish and supplies.
Super XL Chain Saw . Phone
3-28-JOfp 992-3703
evenings.
4-23-6tc

'66

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY

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· LADY Kenmore dishwasher,
sso. boy's 26" bicycle, s10,
baby stroller, $3.50. Phone
992-l815.after 4 p.m.
4-26-10tp
Fri., S.t. &amp; Sun.
Aprillf-29-30
Doublo Feature Program
"THE HONKERS"

Our entire stock of Women's Jeans Is reduced for our End-Of-The-Month Sale.
Juniors - Misses - Women's Boy Cuts - Patch Pockets - Button Fronts Denim - Sailcloth
- Seersucker . Light weight cord.
End of the Monfh Sale

as our

with 1 or 2 needles , makes
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
monograms, and blind hem

"MRS. POLIFAX-

Styl es selected from stock in
Girl s .4-14, 2-Jx and Toddl er.
Gowns . Pa jamas . Robes.
Reg. 5.18
Sleepwear ·
Sale 2.39
Sleepwear -

Reg. 3.98
Sleepwear Reg . 3.49
Sleepwear Reg. 2.98
Sleepwear -

or

I Color)
Rosalind Russell

budget

plan

Phone 388-8673.

4-26-6tc
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V-:AC::U
-:-U
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ea-n-er- n-ew- 1971
Model. Complete with al l
cleaning tools. Small paint
damage In sh ipping. Will take
127 cash or budget plan
ava ilable. Phone 388-8673.
4-26-61c

Darren McGavin
( G)

MEIGS THEATRE

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BEAUTIFUL Colonial Maple
Stereo. AM-FM radio, 4 speed

Tonight, April27
NOT OPEN .

changer,

4· speaker

sound

system. dual volume control.
Balance S79 .35. Use our
budget terms. Call 992-7085.
.
4-26-6tc

Frfd.ly &amp; Slturday
Aprll21-29

STEREO. Modern Walnut
Stereo-radio -combination. 4
speaker sound system, 4

TWO-LAN I:;

speed

IR)

SUDD.EN TERROR
(Tocflnlcolorl
Luter of "Oliver"
famo.
GP
SHOW STARTS 7 P.M.

'

changer ,

separate

controls. Balonce $62.39. Use
our budget terms. Call 'I'll·
7085.
4-26-6tc
ONE love seat - S40; antiqu~ •
baby cradle - 125: call 9923966.4-26-lotp

Sale 1.99

Slippers ·
Reg . 3.50

Sale 1.59

Slippers .
Reg. 3.00

Sale 2.79

Sale 1.39

Slippers ·
Reg. 2.so

Sale 1.19

Slippers ·

Sale 1.99

Sale 3.19

Sale 2.39

Mens 3.95 Short Sleeve

WRANGLER
3.98 JEANS
Regul ar and Slim sizes
super lean cut or regular cu t .
14 ounce plus blue den im .
Tr ue western styling .

Save - End ofThe
Month Sale

Special Values! Brand new
seleCtion of

SUMMER
PIECE GOODS

45" OacrOO and COtton , Avril
and Cotto n·, Cotton and
Bl ends, Acet&amp;te Surrah

Prints, Fortrel and Cotton ,
Flocked Dots. All washable most

perm a nent pre ss.
Whlte and color grounds in
an ou ts tanding grolJp.

Yard

DRESS SHIRTS
Neck sizes 14 to 17. Big
se lection of fan cy patterns stri pes · white and solid
colors. All permanent press.

End ol the Month Sale

2

3.45

99 ~

Reg. s.oo

Sale 3.99

Boys Sizes 6 lo 18

available.

WOMEN'S
SLIPPERS

Slippers ·
Reg. 4.00

Reg. s.oo

stitch. Full cash price, 138.50

SPY"

End of the Month Sale

GIRL'S SLEEPWEAR

i

controls ore buill ln. Sews

~ Plus--

)'

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No

sewing machines.
original cartons .
tachments needed

Lois Nettleton

-k

WOMEN'S JEANS SALE

PAINT DAMAGE . 1971

James Coburn

BLACK-TOP
Jamu Taylor
WarrenOafes

A tractor-trailer was
demolished Thursday about 11
a.m. when struck by a PennCentral railroad train at the
C&amp;O tracks on the MeigsGallia line at Jaymar Coal
Company crossing.
Lewis G. Taylor, 47,

Pulled Out

with 4 chairs ; hundreds of old

bottles and dated jars, gold
railroad Elgin watch, sad

For

7.00

5.95 "Compose"

BED PIUOWS
Fil ling 100 percent Dacron
Polyester F iberflll II.
Permanent press floral
covering . Alle rgy free .

Lightweight . Washable .
Odorless · Lint and Oust
Free.
~pecial

Fridoy and Saturdoy

. 4.49

Special

Purchase

HANES
BODYSHIRTS
Wear

with Jeans, Scooters,

Pants. Skirts. Shorts. Choose
Navy, Gingham Black. New
Grass, Buttercup, Ebony . .
Wild Strawberry Red.
Regularly 12.00 and 10.00

End of the Month Sale
Mens Short Sleeve
Sizes are small 114-14'1&gt;1.
medium (15-15'1•), large 116·
161/, ). Excellent selection of
solid colors, smart stripes,

plaids. All are permanent
press. Taper and non-taper
models.
Choose your favorite collar
style.

Sale 4~99
Mens 69c

BAN LON
DRESS SOCKS
Flfs sizes tO thru 13. Solid
colors. Black - Hunter Green

- Navy Blue.
End of lhe Month Sale

2 Pairs 1.00
Special

Po!Jester Double Knit
New Spring Colors

BOYS'

SPORT SHIRTS

Mons and Young Mens

2

·Solid colors . Black . Kelly .'
Navy . Bone· Hunter Green.
One size fits ali sizes 10 thru
13.
End of tiM Month Sale
Pairs

1.00

SERTA AND SIMMONS
MISMATCH MATTRESSES
AND BOX SPRINGS

ond PaHerns
100 percent Polyester Double
Knit Solids and 100 percent
Polyester Double Knit Multi' Smooth
Yarn Dyed. ~-60" wide - ' Full and Twin sizes.
and quilt fops.
machin• washable.
49.DO and59.00Voluos·

Regular 5.49 Yard S.le 3.99
Regular 5.99 Yard S.le 4.49

Sale 39.95

3.00

Two O.y Site

RECORD AlBUMS

"BMONEl''

SALE

ELECI'RIC BlANKETS

I -

A nice selection of record
albums In popular, rock,
country w'estern
end
religious.

Lighted Olat - Fully
Automatic · Good Colors.
Waohable.
16,,5 Double Btd Size .
Dull Control - . . - 14.00
14.95 Double Btd Silt'
Single Control - - . 13.00
13.95 Twin Btd Slzo
Single Control
12.00

4.79 Albums Sale 3.80
5.79 Albums Sale 4.60
6.79· Albums

S.tel

Regular 3.99 Yard Sale 2.99

For

33 one-third RPM

ORLON
SPORT SOCKS

2

Choose the super lean cut or
regular cut Wranglers
during lhls sale and save .
.Sizes 28 to« waist. Seled
your correct length. M&lt;!de of
14 ounce plus denim. Sanforized shrunk. Authentic
western styling.
End of the Monltl Sale

Short sleeve styles . permanent press. Sizes 8 to \6.
Solid colors and neal stripe
patterns.
End ollhe Month Sate

For

'000"'0

WRANGLER JEANS

SPORT SHIRTS

2 5.00

JN:
,
-e~~·e. in Briefi

Mons ond Young Mens
UB

Special Group

Sale 5.40

MEN'S 4.00

Just RKolvtd
Anolhor Big Shipment

UMBRELlAS
100 percent nylon umbrellas snap Of*' style. large size.
St'urdy construction.
Comploto with matching
(llrrylng sleeve.
End of iiM Mo1nlh S.te

'

2.88

MJMEN'S
'DAmME DRESSES
1

Euy-to-wer styles-In· sizes
10 fo 52. Choose 1'00 percent
cotton or Poly•stw-cotton
blend;
·
0n1y

4.98 And 5.98

.
MAIN STORE AND WAREHOUSE O~EN FRIDAY .AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. FREE CUS'IOMER PMIIiG AT BOlH l.OCATIONS

ELBERFELD$ IN 'POMEROY

/

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By United Preu lalernational
COLUMBUS - DISCOURAGED CAMPAIGNERS of Sen.
EdmundS. Muskie began dismantling the organization they had
set up for the Ohio primary Thursday, ordering a halt to radio
advertising, newspaper ada and mallings. "We can't maintain a
campaign because of the cost involved," said Ted Maeder,
national representative to Muskies Ohio headquarters.
Although some individual delegate candidates for the Maine
Democrat say they want to keep local offices open and continue
working on hia behalf, the three other candidates quickly marched into the breach. "We are making friendly gestures to the
Musltle delegates, statewide and district, and asking their
support," said Jesse T. George, coordinator of Sen. Hubert
Humphrey's Ohio campaign.
However, George aald he does not e:tpeet too many delegate
defections. "I don't think too many of them are going to be
an~tlous to jump into another frying pan after they've already
been scorched hy one endonement," he said,

\

reported that a dog was killed Fetty, Langsville, had
Thursday at 6:30 p.m. on SR moderate damage Thursday
143 when it ran into the path of when it drifted from a parked
a car driven hy 'Kenneth H. position through a. yard bePayne, 30, Harrisonville. There tween two trees, over an
was light damage to the car. embankmen~ across the highA car belonging to Robert way and into a tree.

Pomeroy, driving a Mack

tractor trailer belonging to
Jaymar Coal Company, had
pulled onto the tracks when the
train, traveling south, struck
the trailer which was dragged
approximately 150 feet and
finally into a power pole.
Taylor had gotten the tractor
clear, but not the trailer. He
was not injured as tire trailer
was torn free.
The conductor was R. A.
Nelson, 43, of Albany. The train
whistle was blown approximately 700 feet north of
crossing, it. was reported.
The trailer was demolished
and the truck and train were
heavily damaged, the Meigs
County Sheriff's
Dept.
reported.
The department also

"KEEP AMERICA BEAliTIFUL DAY" - These girl scouts, Terri Zirkle, seated, Joni
Murray andllellbie Zirkle of Middleport Junior Troop 39, ,will be joined by girls of other troops
across the county Saturday in a litter cleanup project. Posters and bumper stickers are being
used to promote the observance.

Girl Scouts
Mobilize to
Get Litter
Meigs County girl scouts will
do their bit to improve the
environment Saturday as they
join other youth groups in the
observance of "Keep America
Beautiful Day."
Ell[uipped with litter bags,
the girls will work in many
sections of the county. Posters
announcing the event have
been placed in several
locations, and village workers

of Pomeroy and Middleport
will dispose of the debris once
it has been collected by the
scouts.
Girls are to wear trefoils for
identification since they will
not be wearing scout uniforms.
Appropriate attire is old
clothes and gloves. All work
will be done under adult
supervision.
Several troops have an·
nounced the areas in which
they will work. The cadettes of
Salisbury 208 with their leader,
Mrs. William Ohlinger, will
concentrate on clearing the

Registratio~

14 in· GOP Show
Fourteen candidates attended the Meigs County
Republican Women's meeting
Thursday night at the Meigs
Inn.
Nellie Brown, president,
introduced the candidates to a
large crowd in attendance.
Bernard Fultz, who was to
introduce the candidates and
speak in behalf of Cong.
Clarence Miller, but was
wtavoidably detained, today
urged the support of Cong.
Miller In the May primary.
Candidates who attended and
spoke were Otis Mack Fulks,

'·

Oakley ·c. Collins and Ralph
Welker, running for state
representative ; Danny
Thompson, Richard Jones,
Warden Ours and Robert
Clark, commissioner candidates; Larry Spencer,
Charles R. Karr, Jr., and
Evelyn Lucke, candidates for
clerk of courts; . Eleanor
Robson, Meigs County
Recorder, and Howard Frank,
Meigs County Treasurer.
Speaking for Paul Brown ,
candidate for congress, was
Jim Bush. Eleanor Robson
offered a closing prayer.

Raccoon Creek Acid Culprit

CINCINNATI (UPI)- State
Natural Resources Director
• William B. Nye has urged the
Ohio River Basin Coriunlssion
to establish a task force to form
an acid mine drainage
reduction plan for the basin.
Nye said 2.5 million tons of
area surrounding the Main St.
acid drain into the Ohio River
Bookmobile headquarters .
Working downtown in Basin, representing more than
Pomeroy along the railroad 70 per cent of the nation's total
tracks will be girls of Pomeroy
Junior Troop 247 with their
CONCERT SUNDAY
leader, Mrs. Bruce Zirkle. The
The Music Dept. of Southern
Chester troop of Mrs. Henry High School will presen~ its
Hunter will work in Chester spring concert Sunday at the
village.
Southern
High
School
Mrs. Roscoe Wise's troop 39 auditoriwn at 2 p.m. featuring
of Middleport will be joined by the high school mixed choir
Middleport cadettes of Mrs. and band. Vocal director is
Fred Gibbs, Jr. for residential Mrs. John R. Lee and band
cleanup. Middleport trash will director is Mrs. Connie
be transported to village hall Romine. The public is cordially
and placed in a village truck . invited.

acid load. Studies indicate that
Ohio's share IS' about 236,000
tons annually, of which 6,000
tons come from Raccoon Creek
in Gallia County.
Nye said Pennsylvania and
West VIrginia contained more
than two-thirds of the mlles of
streama affected by acid mine
drainage. He also said more
than half the acid load originates in the Monagahela and
Allegheny River subbasina.
''There is a significant acid
mine drainage problem In nine
of the 11 Ohio River Basin
slates," Nye told the commission at Its Thursday meeting
here. "The problem will only
worsen untO such a time as an
Interstate plan can be
developed to conquer the acid
that Is degrading our streama.
"Acld·mine drainage has a
harmful effect on water

quality, because it causes the
reduction of natural alkalinity
of streams, increases water
hardness and the addition of
underslrable amounts of Iron,
managanese, aluminum
sulfates and other suspended
materials to streams.
'"'bis lower water quality
may result in the destruction of
all bottom life and organisms
necessary for a healthy
stream. It will increaSe the
001t of production to industries,
which must treat the acidic
water before It Is adequate for
Industrial use.
"High acidity will also cause
rapid deterioration of concrete
structures or corrosion of Iron
and steel structw-es, such as
ll'!dges, culverts, lock or boat
hulls. And finally, it decreases
the value of the stream for lr. rigation, swimming and as a
source of drinking water for
domestic
animals and
wildlife. "
'fhe state official said Unless
an acid drainage abatement
program was started, the Ohio
Athens High Scbool for the Initial meeting in what is River Basin w1111ld have an
called "A Search for Consensus." The key objective acid load of more than seven
of this program is that of redefining the goals for mllllon tons amually by 2020.
schools in Ohio for the 1'9701l.11lls redefinition of goals
will result from serious consideration and discussion
involving lay citizens, board members, and
professional ediiCators.
Theflrststeplstheeatabllslunentofgoals. That's
what the Search for Conaei]IIIIS haa as its goal. Then
we will seek to develop methoda of measuring how
effectively our schools are reaching those goals. This
MASON - Firemen In the
bend
area had their work cut
Is accountability. This Is what the legislature man·
dated In H. B. 475. If you bive the opportunity to out Tl!ursday afternoon bat·
partielpate In this effort, please try to do 110. It can be_ Ulng two windswept brush fires
which broke out minutes apart
a very W9rlhwhlle elperience.
and
threatened several houses.
, Wewlllbestartingourflrstevenlngadultgeneral
Mason's
volunteer firemen .
mining class next week. We plan to keep the c1au size
to about 20. We have far more than 20 registered for took the alprms but summoned '
the claaa. We hope to have letterisent or telephone help from New Hayen, Midcootacta made with the periona wbom we will ac- dleport, Pomeroy, Syracuse
and Racine for a major fire
commodate In lhll f1rlt claa.
If you.re not in the lint clau, we plan to start a which broke out at 3:55 p.m.
covering the hillside behind
second ~e in about 11m weeki and will try to Include
Wahama High School.
you then,. We will cantlnue acceptlnal'egi.llratioM for
A spokesman said an
these adult evenln&amp; clr=er GJr1n8 the montba llhead, esUmated 25 acres of ground
· NEWS &amp; NOTES :.. It. hu belli a very happy burned after a grass fire got
thq tO have Mr. Morrtlon In the oftlce every day this out of co~trol. Firemen got It
week - The S)'lll[lllonlc Band Concert will be under control about' 6 p.m.
presented at the high school at 811111 evening -The
A few minutes earlier,
Junior-&amp;Iller Prom will be oa Saturday, May I -The Mason firemen were called to
spring choir collCfl!.'l will be aU p.m. 011 ~,May an area back of West Columbia
7- The Salilbur)' Vlrlety Show will be ne:&amp;t Friday when five burned over one
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acre .

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By George Hargraves, SUpt.
ArlingtOn Cemetery, and qther historic sites. On
Melga Local School Dl8trlct
Saturday llfternoon they will visit capitol Hill. In tbe
For quite some time we have been drawing ·your
evening they will tour the Wax Museum. On &amp;inday
attention to May I as the registration day for kin;
they will visit smithsonian Institute and the National ·
dergarten and new first grade stUdents for the
cathedral among other places. They will be back In
coming year. This registration will take place on
Pomeroy shortly before II on Sunday evening.
Monday except at Middleport. There our registration
Many congratulations to the parenla, teachen,
ABOARD USS TICONDEROGA - THREE APOlLO ad- lor both kindergarten and grade I will be WED.and students who have raised money, made plans,
venturers and a spacecraft jammed with treasuree steamed at NESDAY, MI!Y 3, from 1;3().2:30 p.m.
and done so many things to bflng this trip to a reality.
flank speM toward Hawaii- today, their lunar mission perhaps
The registration at Salem Center, Salisbury,
We certainly hope thatallgoesweU for this fine group
tdgnallng the start of a new era of moon acience. Apollo 16 Pomeroy, Rutland, and Harrisonville will be from
of young people.
astronauts Johp W. Young, Thomas K. Mattingly and Charles M: approximately I p.m. l;lllttl 2:30 or 3p.m. It will vary
OVER A PERIOD OF SEVERAL WEEKS I have
Duke In e:&amp;cellent shape after'll dayaln ll[llice are due·to reach · slightly from building to bullding. The rea110n for the
had the opportunity of talking to many groupe about
Honolulu Saturday · afternoon and ' fly on to the Manned difference at Middleport Is due to the -fact !hat the
the levy that will be on the ballot next Tuesday.
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Spacecraft Cente~. ln HoWtton late that day.
.
Where I couldn't attend, due to Board meetings or
Speaking of Schools-No. 234 other prllSSing business, principals have effectively
Their record 245-pound haul of moon samples lnd mapping
will be divided and flown to Howtlon on two planes
Slime kindergarten teacher works at both Middleport
told the story. I want to extend my gratitUde for
Saturday, Impatient sdettlsta at the Lunar Receiving spd Rutiand.Shewill be at Rutland on Monday and at
resolutions of support from the following •
Labroatory expect to op111 the firat rock boz Monday In a sterile,
Middleport on Wednesday: The kindergarten room in
organizations: Pomeroy PrA, MldcBeport PrA,
nltrogen-l1lled cabinet. The utronauta Thuraday niade.one the Middleport will be used as a polling' place on Tueaday,
Bradbury PTA, Salisbury PrA, Rutland PTA, Salem
smoothell and most accurate 1andinp of the Apollo series, and May 2.
Center PTA, Harrisonville PTO, Middleport
cleared the way for llle lllght of Apollo 17 Dec••&amp;, the final . , Parents who are registering tbelr children for
Olamber of Commeree, Pomeroy Chamber of
apedlticm of the,2U bllllon. u.s. lunar ezploraUon prog~am. kind~~raarten or first grade mUll . . . two tblnga Commerce, and the Pomeroy • Middleport Lions
birth certificate and immunl•af!e ~- We look
Oub.
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WASHJNGTON -THE PRICE COMMI88ION 1111 ordel'ed forward to yow- cooperation in pllill in accurate
I iould like to again call to yow- atteutlon that aU
four more companlea -Ill in the liii*IU.rilet and drulllore picture of what the enrollment wiD be in our kinthree ICOOol districis in the county are raqueatlng
fleldl - to cut l)ac:t prlcea becatlle their profit margins have dergarten classes and first grades for the coming · their voters to inCMaSe 'the operating mlllage to
rllen put go981111Deallllandlrdl.
.year.
22~ in order Jo insure full f1Dldin8 under the new
The four involved In 'l'liurlday'a action Included ScrlvnerMEMBERS OF THE POMEROY School Patrol
State Foundation Program. This II Vital to all three
llootllll'l Inc., an OklalmYI City wholeule srocery firm; depart this evening op' a weekend trip to Wubington. districts and your support ill needed and will be apllruno'l Food' Storti, , Blrmlnpem, Ala.; Godfrey Co,. They will board a bus at Parkersburg about 9:30 and
preclat.ed.
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Wault:eaha, Wla., a wbal.... and retaU food company; and arrive in Waahlngton at five tomorrow monrlng.
On last Tuesday evening "teams" from many
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At~ breakfast they w.ll1 visit the Uncoln Memorial,
school districts in Southef!lem Ohio met at the
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nation can live on imported pep pills and nuclear promiseS fo~ an
indetennlnate future," Bagge said. "The natural gas and oil
industries, which have been living high on the fuel market for
years, are now telling us they need a better set of incentives to
explore and develop new reserves."
Bagge, referring to President Nixon's energy message to Congress last JIDle, said the nation cannot declare coal gassification.
is a top priority need ''without giving a collary priority to healthy
development of the coal source."
"In the age of space technology, we caMot believe that coal's
earthbound problems are insurmountable, given a reasonable
time and more'realistic financial emphasis," he said. "What has
been lacking oo far Is a national will to solve energy problems at
home."

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Robbie Named Rio
Banquet .Speaker
Joe Robbie, managing
general partner of. the Miami
Dolphins of the National
Football League, will spea k at
this year 's All.Sperts Banquet
May 7 at Rio Grande College.
The banquet is set for 6:30 in
the Dining Hall .
Tickets for the event,
honoring athletes in six sports,
will go on sale next week at
Lyne 'Center and Bob Saun ·

ders' Quaker State in
Gallipolis. Tickets will also be
available ·at the door ..
Joe Robbie has aimed at a
championship team since he
obtained an American .Football
Conference expansion frallchise for Miami in the summer
of 1965 . ··Last season, his
Dolphin s almost made it,
losing to D•llas in the Super

?fJf LE.ADING BATTERS .
By United Press International

Leading Bailers
National League
q, ab r. h. pet.
Carty , All 10 23 5 11 .478
Tolan,Cin
10 41 8 19 .463
Stnnft, PiI
9 2a 5 12 .429
Cdeno. Hou 9 39 6 16 .410
Snguin. Pit 10 40 4 16 .400
Sngltn.MII
9 30 6 12 .400
Mota, LA
9 27 a 10 .370
·Smns,St.L 10 41 6 15 .3~
Jones, NY
8 28 3 10 .357
Hebnr, Pit
10 34 1 12 .353

Ray, Hou. Sutton . LA. Seaver,
NY and Carllon. Phll 3-0.
American League: Wood, Chi
and Coleman. Del 3-0; Siebert,
Bos, Burg meier , KC1 alyle ven ,
Minn. Keklch. NY, Locker, Oak
an d Broberg, ·Tex 2-0; Dobson
and Mcnally, Bait, Bahnsen.
Chi, Perry, Clev. and Lollc~.
Det 2-1._

Amer ican League

g ab r h pel.
9 JO J 13 .433
7 16 6 11 .423
10 39 10 16 .410
7 21 3 I I .407
9 25 5 10 .400
6 15 I 6 .400
7 23 4 9 .391
7 ' 21 1 a .381
10 37 6 14 .378
8 24 5 9 .375

Pinsr. Cal
Darwn , Min
Allen, Ch i
Freehn. Det
McCraw, Cle
Wilms, Chi
Lahoud,MII·
Green, Oak
May, Chi
Cash, Det

Home Runs

National League: Aaron, Atl,
May, Hou, Crawford, LA and
Kingman , SF 4; five tied with
13.
American League : Darwi n,

Mlnn 4; Allen. Chi 3: Cardenas,
Cal. Ma y, Chi , Cash, Det,
Mur cer, NY and Duncan , Oak

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National League: Kingman.
SF 12; May and Rader. Hou 11 ;
Tolan. Cln and Wynn, Hou 10.
Americ~Jn

League:

Dar win~

Mlnn 11 ; May, Chi 9; Allen, Ch i
8; Powell, Bait and Michael,
NY 7.
. Pitching
National League: Nolan. Cin.

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gained complete control of their
Providence affiliate in the
American Hockey teugue and
will use the Reds as a
development club for young
talent in the Rangers' organization .
The Ran gers and Reds
previously had a working
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ATHLETES HONORED - Members of Meigs basketball squad were honored Thursday
night at an annual banqL•etin the Meigs High School cafeteria. Steve Dunfee and Tony Vaughan
shared most valuable player award. Dunfee was named top defensive player. Rick Ash was
awarded the trophy for "best attitude," and Jimmy B&lt;&gt;ggs, a junior , was named top free throw
shooter. Left to right are Coach Carl Wolfe, and seniors Rick Ash, Jeff Morris, Tony Vaughan
and Steve Dunfee . Boggs was named captain for the 1972-73 season.

Reds Nudge Pirates 5-4

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By FRED DOWN
UP! Sports Wriler
That Big Red Machine of
1970, the National League
champion Cincinnati Reds , has
a new look this season, and
perhaps should be renamed
11
The Road Runners."
The Reds, who surged to the
National League title in 1970 on
the strength of blgbats, traded
for speed and defense last
winter after finishing fourth in
the Western Division, 11 games
behind the San Francisco
Giants.
They acquired Joe Morgan
and Denis Menke from the
Houston Astros in exchange for
home I'Wl hitter Lee May in
their big winter deal and they
showed Thursday night why
their new look gives them new
hope.
Morgan singled, stole second
and third and rode home on
Ted Uhlaender's single to snap
a tie in the ninth inning and
pave the way for the Reds' 5-4
victory over the Pittsburgh
Pirates. The victory was the
fourth in 10 games this season
for the Reds.
New KlDd
The Reds displayed their
new kind of baseball to 12,504
fans in Pittsburgh Thursday
night when Morga n stole
second after leading off the
ninth with his single. Morgan's
steal forced the Pirates to
intentionally walk Bobby Tolan
and then Morgan and Tolan
executed a double steal.
Johnny Bench popped out but
Tony Perez was intentionally
walked and Uhlaender, hitless
in 11 previous appearances as a
Natlooal Leaguer; · delivered
his key hit.
Reliever Clay Carroll picked
up the victory for the Reds
while Dave Giusti, the world
champion Pirates' ace
reliever, was charged with the
loss.
Dave Concepcion
homered for the Reds and
Rennie Stennet connected for
the Pirates.
The New York Mets heat the
San Diego Padres, 4-3, the
Philadelphia PhW!es downed
the San Francl.sco Giants, 7~.
and the Montreal Expos topped

the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-5,
in Thursday's only other major
league games.
Six Straight
The Mets scored their sixth
straight victory with the help of
a homer and a run-scoring
triple by Jerry Grote and a
homer by Rusty Staub, spoiling
Don Zimmer's debut as San
Diego's manager. Gary Gentry
allowed six hits in seven innings to pick up the victory for
the Mets with the relief help of
Tom McGraw while Fred
Norman suffered his second
straight loss of the seaso n.
Greg Luzinski, the 6-1 foot

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and 22().pound rookie slugger,
led off the ninth with his fourth
homer of the season to give the
Phillies their victory over the
Giants. Don Money and Deroo
Johnson also homered for the
Phillies and Dave Kingman hit
his fifth of the season for the
Giants .
Ron Hunt hit three singles
and drove in two runs in the
Expos' victory over the Dodgers. De nny Lemaster, who took
over in the fourth inning,
receive d credit for his second
win while AI Downing suffered
)he loss.

Middleport Signup Day
. Boys of ages 6 through 15 are reminded that
Saturday is the last day to sign up for the
summer baseball program s in Middleport.
Teams will be fielded in the 6-8 (peewee ), 912 (boys league ), 13 03-year old league) and 14·
IS (pony}_age groups. Cutoff date for each age
group is Aug. t.
Insuranc e should be paid at signup time.
The charge is $2 for all ages through boys
lea gue, $3 for ages 1:1 through 15.
Boys may be signed by any manager or at
the home of Charles Smith, 528 Sycamore St.,
Middleport.
Boys resiiJing in Middleport, south to the
Meigs-Gallia Line, in Bradbury, and in the
Rutland area are invited to participate in the
programs.

Gomez Fired,
Zimmer Hired
SAN DIEGO (UP!)- The San
Diego Padres Thursday fi red
Preston Gomez as manager and
named third base coach Don
Zimmer to head the National
League club.
Gomez, 49, San Diego's only
mana ger since entry in the NL
in 1968, had a 180-316 mark. The
club lost five of its last six
games for a 4·7 record this

season.

DANIEL E.
(DANNY)

' WELCOME

VIsit
Bc:akers
Budget Shop

Ohio University, added, "You
ca nnot be incons_istent in your
lifestyle to succeed," and "If
you can 't be a leader, be the
· bllst follower," in addressing
-Marauder caaches, players,
jlarents, and fans .
As an added attraction, .
Bandy bro ught along the
Bobcats' Most Valuab le Player
and leading sco rer , Tom
cm·de. Corde spoke briefly of

BY KEITH WISECUP
The Sou th ern Tornadoes
rolled over their fifth straight
Southern Valley Conference
opponent without a loss Thursday, ripping the Southwestern
Highlanders at Southwestern
16-&gt;.
Junior Mike Nease hurled
the full seven turns for the
Tornadoes, the third consecutive complete game turned
in by the Southern mound
corps. He struck out 11 , walked
fi ve, and gave up seven hits.
J im Hubbart, lakin g a
respite from pitching no-h itter

already), proved his effectiveness
a t
the plate with two towering
(3

home run s and a sing le. Steve

Jenkins added a home run and

a single, Nease had a double
and triple, Bruce Hart, two
singles, and All en Pugh ,
Rodney Holman, and Brett
Ha rt each a single.
Mike Dillon- . led the
Highlanders at the plate with a
home run and single, Terry
Bush and Mike Crouse each
had two singles, and Mark
Smith a single .
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Southwestern. was relieved

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his season, both its high and seniors Tom Ball, four-year succeeded by assistant va rsity
low poin.ts. Corde was a draft manager; Steve Dunfee, top coach , Roger Birch, next year.
Mrs. Joy Bentley gave
choice ~his year of the NBA's defenst ve player ; R1ck Ash,
bes t · alt ttude , and Tony !.f.COg nition
to
va'r sily
New York Knicks.
After the invocation by Supt. Vaughan, who shared lhe Most...,.-cheerleaders Mary Midkiff, coGeorge Hargraves, master of Valuable Player award wtth captain ; Melanie Hackett, coce remonies Kermit Walton Dw•fee . The other graduating ca pta in; Jo Ellen Diehl Karla
·introduced the Meigs ·coaches se nior _who was given sq.ectal Kuhn , Susie Soulsb~, Liz
wh o in turn introduced their recog mh on was Jeff Morns. Blaellna r, Deb( Gallagher, and
Junior Jimmy Boggs was Lynne B•ker' The reserve
players.
Head coach Carl Wolfe awa rded the best foul shooting cheerleaders were Shelly
presen ted individ~al awards to trophy and also named next M an ki n~ capta in , Tina Nieri,
year 's captain.
Donnt~ .
Powell ,. Jean ie
Other members of the Meigs Schneider,
and
Diana
Varsi ty squad were Ri ch Ridgway.
Bailey. Andy Vaughan, Bill
The Marauders' most
Vaughan, Mark Werry , and va luab le pl•yers, Dunfee and
afler two outs in the first by Mike Sayre, all juniors.
Vaughan, gave presents lo Lhe
Kevin Walker. Terry Carter, a
Members of th e reserve coaches and h1anagers. Ball,
fr es hman with plen ty of team were Fred Burney, Bill Paul Cunningham, and Dave
pote ntial , finished the final Myers, Bill Chaney, Floyd Moore.
three innings. Together, they Burney, Terry George, Steve
Other coaches participa ting
fanned low: , walketl eig ht, and Price, Ron Clonch, Mick Ash ,- io the flflh an nual banquet
hi t four batters.
Mike May, Ezra Kis~ r . and were seve nth grade, Chuck
Coac h Hilton Wolfe 's Tor- Lionel Lefebre.
Downin g: eight h gra de,
nadoes are proving to be one of
Coach of tl1e reserve tegtn Marvin McKelvey, and nintl1
the tougher teams in the area was Bill Wickline who will be grade, J ohn Arnott.
with a 7-1 overall sla te and a &gt;-O
SVAC record . Southern will
play Wailama at Mason tonight
instead of Kyger Creek as
previously stated. The Falcons
are the only tea m to defeat the
Torn adoes this yea r. Ji m
Hubbard will take the hill for
Southern .
Southern
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202 100 0-- 5 7 5
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Jenkins .( 6). Gill, Walker (1)
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BY KEITH WISECUP
"One must be loyal to his
school, community, and team
in order -to meet the athletic
challenge,"
said
Ohio
University assistant basketball
coach Dale Bandy at the Fifth
'Annua l 1!1eigs Marauder
basketball banquet at Meigs
High School Thursday night.
.Bandy, a gradua-te of Portsmouth Clay High . School and

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4'h

at Kan sas City
Diego
4 a .333 S'l2 Cleveland
Boston at Texas
Atlanta
4 8 .333 5'12 Chicago at Dettroit
Thursday's Results
Oak land at Mil waukee
Ph ila 7 San Francisco 6
By Helen Bonel
Minneso ta at New York
Cinci 5 Pittsburgh 4
Calif at Bait., night
New York ~ San Diego 3
Montreal 7 Los Ang 5
(Only games scheduled)
HOW RIGHT IS 'TilE RIGHT' ?
Today's Probable Pitchers
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National League
Major League Results
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invested, surely there must be a better solution than this !
Atlanta. (Jarvis 1-1) at San Fran
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Helen, I'm married to a bigot! My husban( t.is a hard-hat, right- Pittsburgh (Moose 0-Jl. 8 p.m. Selma. Twitchell 17). and
St. Louis (Cleveland 0-0J at Ryan : Cumberland. Johnson
wing, back-to-the-good-old-dayser . He watches "All in the
Houston (Die rker 1-0) , 8:30 {6). Bryant (8) and Hea ly . WP
Family" and cheers for Archie. What 's more, half of his friends p.m.
- Twitchell (1-0l . LP- Bryant
agree with him.
New York {Mat lack 1-0) at 10-1). HRs-Money 2 (2nd and
The)' feel threatened when I don't get u~t by I. "Modern Los Angeles (Si nger 2-0) , 11 Jrd). Johnson (2nd) , Luzi nskl
p.m .
(4th). Kingman (5th )..
depravity" (vastly exa~~erated, say!) . 2. The new morality ( no
Phi ladelphia (Fryman 0-0) at
-worse than the "old," but considerably more honest and with · San Diego (K irby 2-0) , 10:30 Montreal · 001 20130Q--7 161
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fewer hang-ups). 3. Homosexuality between consent~ adults p.m.
Montreal (Renko 1-1) at San McNa lly. Lemaster {4). Mar(whose business Is it but theirs•). 4. Sex education in schools Francisco {Carr ithers 1-1). 11 shall (1), and Boccabell a;
Downing, Wilhelm (6). Ml,k(much needed!). 5. Long-haired boys. 6. Interracialfriendships. p.m .
Games
kelsen (7), Ri cherts (91 and
It's got so I clam up and seldom express an opinion because I AtlantaSalurday's
at Pittsburgh
Sims&gt; Dietz 17) . WP- Lemaster
know it will be the oppesite of what my husband thinks ... which is Cincinnati at Chicago
12-0). LP-Downing {1 -2). HRGarvey list) .
exactly what he thought 25 years ago. The children and I don 't SI. Loui s at Hous (night)
New York at Los Ang (night)
argue with him - he may even believe he's convinced us.
Phila ·at San Diego {n ight)
New York
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But what does a wife do .when she is ready to explode because Mon treal at San Franc isco.
San DieQo
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1 Gen try, McGraw {8) and
she's - MARRIED TO A "RIGHT" WHO IS WRONG
American League
Grote ; Norman . Ross 181 and
Dear Married :
East
Barton. Kenda ll 18) . WPUn..stifle yourself, for heavens sake !
W. L. Pel. GB Gen try (1-1). LP- Norman (ODetroit
S 3 .625
2). HRS- Grote (1 st) , Staub
You'd be surprised how many "good old daysers" have turned Balt
imore
5 5 .500 1
(lsi ).
middle-of-the-road~iberal just through the clever ministrations
Cleveland
4 5 .444 1'12 Cincinnali
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J 5 .375 2 Pittsbrgh
002 100 001- 4 9 0
of a wife and kids. This doesn't mean pistols at 2() paces, but a Boston
New York
3
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2
Gullett.
Sprague
Ill. Borbon
gradual education process, backed by the realization that men Mi lwaukee
2 5 .286 2112 ()) , Carroll (8) and Benc h;
feel more threatened by change than do women.
West
·
Br il es, Kison (6), R. Hernandez
W.
L.
Pel.
GB
(71, Gi usti (7) and Sangui llen.
I've an Idea that even Archie Bunker might dip his toes Into the
x-Minnesota
5 2 .714
WP-Carroll {1-0). LP-Gi usli (020!11 century iiEdith unwrapped her brains. (Butthen we'd lose a Chicago
7 3 .700
1). HRs-Concepcion llstJ. Slengreat TV show.)
5 3 .625
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uaKiaM
5 5 .500 Ph
• -Anyhow, don 't clam up at home on the supposition that "bii!Ots Te~eas
Kansas City
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(Only
gam
es scheduled )
never refonn." look back 25 years and remember that you felt Californi a
4 6 .400 21h
American League
J;·Games behind based on
THEN as your husband feels now. But you moved with the times.
(No games scheduled)
leader
Give him a hand and perhaps he'll catch upwit~ou. - H.
Thursda'ts Results
{No games scheduled I
Today's Probable Pitchers
Dear Helen :
American league
We women work In an office with a fellow who we hear is a
I Al l Times EST)
homosexual, though he doesn 't look it or act it. He's very inCleveland I Perry 2-t) at
teresting and intelligent. The young attractive married girls Kansas City (Spl ittorff 1-11 ,
don't have to fight him off.
Because of the (probably authentic) rumor, he's not exactly an
eligible bachelor. Yet he's been hanging around with us, just like
"one of the gals."
Granted, he's good company, but we're a little afraid to
associate with him. Should be avoid him in the lunchroom and
otherwise get him to flake off ? - APPREHENSIVE
Dear AP :
Why not judge this man on his obvious merits : He's interesting, intelligent, good company and no threat to husband'!.
You can 't "catch'.' homosexuality like the measles, so I'd guess
your only fear is "office gossip." Don't you think he's been hurt
S1h per cent per year
by this enough already? Accept him as a friend. - H.
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Siln Francisco 5 7 .417

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SYRACUSE
CHURCH OF
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with
no ;outs.
pushed across four run s in the bases
opening frame. Mars'hall Righthander Phil Hollanbaugh
French, junior· rightfielder, ·retired the side without any
started the rally with a single. damage.
The Bobcats struck for two
John lj.oush, junior second
·
more
runs in the third on
baseman, walked setting the
singles
by Hill and Mike
stage for Clay Hudson 's two
run double. Hudson and cat- Johnson and a double off the
cher Danny Hill , .who si ngled, bat of shortstop John Baird.
North Gallia plated its runs
crossed the pia te on Mike
Beebe's smash to right cen. · in the third on walks to Lestel
Ward·and Jeff Hash, two errors
terfield.
and
an infield si ngle by
KC failed to score in the
second although it loaded the Hollanbaugh.
Kyger Creek scored three
more runs in the fourth on
singles by Roush, Hudson,
Beebe and McCarty.
.
The final Pirates run came in
the sixth inning on a walk to
Tim Stout and a double by
Larry Ward.
The Pirates came up with
8:30 p.m- ···
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three hits in the seventh but
Boston !Siebert 2-0) at Texas C9Uid not score. Two runners
(Broberg 2-0) , 8:30p.m.
California (Ryan 1-l) at were cutdown attempting to
Baltimore (Palmer 0-2) . 7:30 steal.
p.m .
Oakland (Holtzman 1-1) at Senior righthander Mike
Milwaukee (Slaton t,l), 8:30 Johson in going the route ,
p.m.
struckout II while issuing four
Minnesota (Biy leven 2-9) at walks . Hollanbaugh walked
New York (Stoltlemyre 0-21. five while fanning two.
7:30 p.m.
Chicago (Bahnsen 2-1) at Roush, Hudson , Hill, Beebe,
Detr oi t {Timmerman 0-1), 9 Johnson and McCarty had two
p.m.
hits each.
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Ropbie , as lhe managing
genera l . partner of the
Dolphins, makes all the team's
lila j or
adm in islra t i v~Kyget Creek erupted for four
decisions . And, he has become ':.Uns in the first inning Thursa strong leader in the NFL in day · night enroute to . a g:a
the seven years since . the victory over North Gallia. in the
Dolphins were formed .
Southern Valley 1A.thletic
He was once of the strong Conference Baseball race. The
voices in the realignment of win gave the Bobcats a 4-1
teams in the AFC and the new record in the loop standings,
NFL, and was a pnme s up- second only behind the un·
porter of the shifting of three beaten Southern Tornadoes:
NFL fran chises, to the
KC owns an overall 4-5-1
American Cvnference, He also mark on the spring. North
served as chaiqnan of the AFL Gallia dropped to 1).4 iri league
Player's relations Committee, play.
the group that negotiates with ,' Coach Dick Adams' Bobcats
the players' association.
·Awards at the All-Sports
Banquet will be given in six
sports, including· basketball,
baseball, cross country, track,
tennis and golf. In addition , the
Newt Oliver Trophy will be
awarded to lhe Athlete-of-the·
Major League Standings
year at Rio Gran de.
By United Press International
Athletes will also be honored
National League
on three women 's
in ~
East
W L Pet. GB
tercollegiate teams o~1 basket7
2 .778
New
York
ball, tennis and softijall. The Montreal
6 3 .667
Redmen cheerleaders will also Phil adelphia 6 4 .600 1'12
5 5 .500 2'h
re ceive awards at. the banquet. Pittsburgh
St. Louis
3 7 .300 4lf1
Chicagd
2 9 .182 6
West
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Houston
9 2 .818
Los Angeles
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Republican Candidate

JAN. 2 TERM

Meigs County Commissioner
Thompson Is lor 1 More Prpgrenlve Meigs
Danny He has had exptrlence In Counly Governme_nt.
~~n~gressive leadership Vole for and Elect -

The change was made after a
meeting between Gomez and
Padre President E. J. "Buz;;ie "
Bavasi early Thursday .
"The meeting ' was very
amicable," Bavasi said. "I
explained to Preston why I felt
the change in managers was
necessary al this time.
"After 12 years association
with Preston I consider him an
exceptionallyqualified baseball
man, and I told him that he
would have a job in my
organization any time that he
desired."
Zimmer, 41, is in his 23rd
season of professional baseball.
In 1969 he managed the San
Diego !ann team at Key West,
and in 1970 he handled the
club's Salt Lake City team in
the Pacific Coast League. Last
year he worked as third base
coach at Montreal.

Gallipolis •defeated visiting Pt. Pleasant 5-1 on
Memorial Field Thursday evening as ·Coach Jim
Osborne's lads recorded their fourth consecutive
diamond victory.
The win left GAHS with a 7-3
season mark. The Big Blacks,
now 4·3 on the year, dropped
their second game of the
season to the Ga ll ians.
Today, the Osbornemen are
sc heduled to play at Jackson in
a non-conference game.
Monday, GAHS is slated to
play Meigs at Middleport in a
SEOAL makeup game.
Thursday, GAHS jumped off
loa 3·0 lead in the first rung off
starting sophomore lefthander
Jim Chandler.
The Blue Devils added a
single marker off Chandler
in the second, and chased the
Big Black southpaw in the
third when the first two
Galllpefis batte'rs reached
base_.
Another
Big
Blac k
sophomore lefty, Steve Kayser,
tu rned in an outstand in g
performance in relief during
th~ remaining three and twothirds innings, Raysor slam·
med the door shut on the
Ga! lians, allowing no hits and
on ly one run . He walked three,
hil two and struck out three
Blue Devils.
Jimmy Perry, second GAHS
freshman to start on the mound
in two days for the Blue Devils,
retired six straight Big Black
baiters in the first two innings,
and was sailing along smoothly
before injuring his throwing
arm in the top of the third rung.
Perry was relieved by
lanky junior righthander
Skipper Johnson. Johnson,
who hurled the remaining
five innings, was credited
wjth the victory. He gave up
one unearned run In the filth,
allowed four hits, fanned five
and walked two.
The Blue Devils collected
five hits, two by ca tcher Mark
Kiesling, stole nine bases,
turned in two dandy double
plays, including one which
ended the game, ·]eft six r unners stranded and committed
two errors.
The Big Blacks collected four
hits, all singles, stole one base,
left four runners stranded, and
committed only one error.
In the bottom of the first,
John Davis led off with a walk,
and stole second. Mark
Kiesling doubled to center
giving the Gallians a 1..(] lead.
After Kev Sheets flew out to
right, Steve Slone walked. Stan
Perry grounded out, then Rick
Boone lined a sharp single to
rlghtcenter, scoring Kiesling
and Slone.
In the second, with one down,
Chuck Perroud lined a single to
left. He stole second and third,
then scored on a passed ball to
give GAHS a 4.j) lead.
The Devils added their final

marker in the fifth . Kev Sheets
was hit by a pitched ball. Slone
was safe on a fielder's cho ice.
Slone the n stole second and
third. Stan Perry popped up for
the second out. Boone wa lked,
pulling runners on first and
third. GAHS exe~uted a perfect
doubl e steal , wi th Slone
scoring. That gave the home
club a 5·1 advantage.
Harbrechlstole second. Tony
Rollins fanned. Jim Doeffinger
lined a single to right, scoring
$arbrecht. M. Fetty sing!!'{~,
putting run ners on first and
lhird wi th one out. Johnson
fann ed Kayser and got Butch
Thomas on a short blooper to
centerfield to end the threa t.
Box score :
Score By Innings :

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Joe Robbie, managing
general partner of. the Miami
Dolphins of the National
Football League, will spea k at
this year 's All.Sperts Banquet
May 7 at Rio Grande College.
The banquet is set for 6:30 in
the Dining Hall .
Tickets for the event,
honoring athletes in six sports,
will go on sale next week at
Lyne 'Center and Bob Saun ·

ders' Quaker State in
Gallipolis. Tickets will also be
available ·at the door ..
Joe Robbie has aimed at a
championship team since he
obtained an American .Football
Conference expansion frallchise for Miami in the summer
of 1965 . ··Last season, his
Dolphin s almost made it,
losing to D•llas in the Super

?fJf LE.ADING BATTERS .
By United Press International

Leading Bailers
National League
q, ab r. h. pet.
Carty , All 10 23 5 11 .478
Tolan,Cin
10 41 8 19 .463
Stnnft, PiI
9 2a 5 12 .429
Cdeno. Hou 9 39 6 16 .410
Snguin. Pit 10 40 4 16 .400
Sngltn.MII
9 30 6 12 .400
Mota, LA
9 27 a 10 .370
·Smns,St.L 10 41 6 15 .3~
Jones, NY
8 28 3 10 .357
Hebnr, Pit
10 34 1 12 .353

Ray, Hou. Sutton . LA. Seaver,
NY and Carllon. Phll 3-0.
American League: Wood, Chi
and Coleman. Del 3-0; Siebert,
Bos, Burg meier , KC1 alyle ven ,
Minn. Keklch. NY, Locker, Oak
an d Broberg, ·Tex 2-0; Dobson
and Mcnally, Bait, Bahnsen.
Chi, Perry, Clev. and Lollc~.
Det 2-1._

Amer ican League

g ab r h pel.
9 JO J 13 .433
7 16 6 11 .423
10 39 10 16 .410
7 21 3 I I .407
9 25 5 10 .400
6 15 I 6 .400
7 23 4 9 .391
7 ' 21 1 a .381
10 37 6 14 .378
8 24 5 9 .375

Pinsr. Cal
Darwn , Min
Allen, Ch i
Freehn. Det
McCraw, Cle
Wilms, Chi
Lahoud,MII·
Green, Oak
May, Chi
Cash, Det

Home Runs

National League: Aaron, Atl,
May, Hou, Crawford, LA and
Kingman , SF 4; five tied with
13.
American League : Darwi n,

Mlnn 4; Allen. Chi 3: Cardenas,
Cal. Ma y, Chi , Cash, Det,
Mur cer, NY and Duncan , Oak

2.

Runs Batted In
National League: Kingman.
SF 12; May and Rader. Hou 11 ;
Tolan. Cln and Wynn, Hou 10.
Americ~Jn

League:

Dar win~

Mlnn 11 ; May, Chi 9; Allen, Ch i
8; Powell, Bait and Michael,
NY 7.
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National League: Nolan. Cin.

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Providence affiliate in the
American Hockey teugue and
will use the Reds as a
development club for young
talent in the Rangers' organization .
The Ran gers and Reds
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ATHLETES HONORED - Members of Meigs basketball squad were honored Thursday
night at an annual banqL•etin the Meigs High School cafeteria. Steve Dunfee and Tony Vaughan
shared most valuable player award. Dunfee was named top defensive player. Rick Ash was
awarded the trophy for "best attitude," and Jimmy B&lt;&gt;ggs, a junior , was named top free throw
shooter. Left to right are Coach Carl Wolfe, and seniors Rick Ash, Jeff Morris, Tony Vaughan
and Steve Dunfee . Boggs was named captain for the 1972-73 season.

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That Big Red Machine of
1970, the National League
champion Cincinnati Reds , has
a new look this season, and
perhaps should be renamed
11
The Road Runners."
The Reds, who surged to the
National League title in 1970 on
the strength of blgbats, traded
for speed and defense last
winter after finishing fourth in
the Western Division, 11 games
behind the San Francisco
Giants.
They acquired Joe Morgan
and Denis Menke from the
Houston Astros in exchange for
home I'Wl hitter Lee May in
their big winter deal and they
showed Thursday night why
their new look gives them new
hope.
Morgan singled, stole second
and third and rode home on
Ted Uhlaender's single to snap
a tie in the ninth inning and
pave the way for the Reds' 5-4
victory over the Pittsburgh
Pirates. The victory was the
fourth in 10 games this season
for the Reds.
New KlDd
The Reds displayed their
new kind of baseball to 12,504
fans in Pittsburgh Thursday
night when Morga n stole
second after leading off the
ninth with his single. Morgan's
steal forced the Pirates to
intentionally walk Bobby Tolan
and then Morgan and Tolan
executed a double steal.
Johnny Bench popped out but
Tony Perez was intentionally
walked and Uhlaender, hitless
in 11 previous appearances as a
Natlooal Leaguer; · delivered
his key hit.
Reliever Clay Carroll picked
up the victory for the Reds
while Dave Giusti, the world
champion Pirates' ace
reliever, was charged with the
loss.
Dave Concepcion
homered for the Reds and
Rennie Stennet connected for
the Pirates.
The New York Mets heat the
San Diego Padres, 4-3, the
Philadelphia PhW!es downed
the San Francl.sco Giants, 7~.
and the Montreal Expos topped

the Los Angeles Dodgers, 7-5,
in Thursday's only other major
league games.
Six Straight
The Mets scored their sixth
straight victory with the help of
a homer and a run-scoring
triple by Jerry Grote and a
homer by Rusty Staub, spoiling
Don Zimmer's debut as San
Diego's manager. Gary Gentry
allowed six hits in seven innings to pick up the victory for
the Mets with the relief help of
Tom McGraw while Fred
Norman suffered his second
straight loss of the seaso n.
Greg Luzinski, the 6-1 foot

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led off the ninth with his fourth
homer of the season to give the
Phillies their victory over the
Giants. Don Money and Deroo
Johnson also homered for the
Phillies and Dave Kingman hit
his fifth of the season for the
Giants .
Ron Hunt hit three singles
and drove in two runs in the
Expos' victory over the Dodgers. De nny Lemaster, who took
over in the fourth inning,
receive d credit for his second
win while AI Downing suffered
)he loss.

Middleport Signup Day
. Boys of ages 6 through 15 are reminded that
Saturday is the last day to sign up for the
summer baseball program s in Middleport.
Teams will be fielded in the 6-8 (peewee ), 912 (boys league ), 13 03-year old league) and 14·
IS (pony}_age groups. Cutoff date for each age
group is Aug. t.
Insuranc e should be paid at signup time.
The charge is $2 for all ages through boys
lea gue, $3 for ages 1:1 through 15.
Boys may be signed by any manager or at
the home of Charles Smith, 528 Sycamore St.,
Middleport.
Boys resiiJing in Middleport, south to the
Meigs-Gallia Line, in Bradbury, and in the
Rutland area are invited to participate in the
programs.

Gomez Fired,
Zimmer Hired
SAN DIEGO (UP!)- The San
Diego Padres Thursday fi red
Preston Gomez as manager and
named third base coach Don
Zimmer to head the National
League club.
Gomez, 49, San Diego's only
mana ger since entry in the NL
in 1968, had a 180-316 mark. The
club lost five of its last six
games for a 4·7 record this

season.

DANIEL E.
(DANNY)

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Budget Shop

Ohio University, added, "You
ca nnot be incons_istent in your
lifestyle to succeed," and "If
you can 't be a leader, be the
· bllst follower," in addressing
-Marauder caaches, players,
jlarents, and fans .
As an added attraction, .
Bandy bro ught along the
Bobcats' Most Valuab le Player
and leading sco rer , Tom
cm·de. Corde spoke briefly of

BY KEITH WISECUP
The Sou th ern Tornadoes
rolled over their fifth straight
Southern Valley Conference
opponent without a loss Thursday, ripping the Southwestern
Highlanders at Southwestern
16-&gt;.
Junior Mike Nease hurled
the full seven turns for the
Tornadoes, the third consecutive complete game turned
in by the Southern mound
corps. He struck out 11 , walked
fi ve, and gave up seven hits.
J im Hubbart, lakin g a
respite from pitching no-h itter

already), proved his effectiveness
a t
the plate with two towering
(3

home run s and a sing le. Steve

Jenkins added a home run and

a single, Nease had a double
and triple, Bruce Hart, two
singles, and All en Pugh ,
Rodney Holman, and Brett
Ha rt each a single.
Mike Dillon- . led the
Highlanders at the plate with a
home run and single, Terry
Bush and Mike Crouse each
had two singles, and Mark
Smith a single .
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Southwestern. was relieved

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his season, both its high and seniors Tom Ball, four-year succeeded by assistant va rsity
low poin.ts. Corde was a draft manager; Steve Dunfee, top coach , Roger Birch, next year.
Mrs. Joy Bentley gave
choice ~his year of the NBA's defenst ve player ; R1ck Ash,
bes t · alt ttude , and Tony !.f.COg nition
to
va'r sily
New York Knicks.
After the invocation by Supt. Vaughan, who shared lhe Most...,.-cheerleaders Mary Midkiff, coGeorge Hargraves, master of Valuable Player award wtth captain ; Melanie Hackett, coce remonies Kermit Walton Dw•fee . The other graduating ca pta in; Jo Ellen Diehl Karla
·introduced the Meigs ·coaches se nior _who was given sq.ectal Kuhn , Susie Soulsb~, Liz
wh o in turn introduced their recog mh on was Jeff Morns. Blaellna r, Deb( Gallagher, and
Junior Jimmy Boggs was Lynne B•ker' The reserve
players.
Head coach Carl Wolfe awa rded the best foul shooting cheerleaders were Shelly
presen ted individ~al awards to trophy and also named next M an ki n~ capta in , Tina Nieri,
year 's captain.
Donnt~ .
Powell ,. Jean ie
Other members of the Meigs Schneider,
and
Diana
Varsi ty squad were Ri ch Ridgway.
Bailey. Andy Vaughan, Bill
The Marauders' most
Vaughan, Mark Werry , and va luab le pl•yers, Dunfee and
afler two outs in the first by Mike Sayre, all juniors.
Vaughan, gave presents lo Lhe
Kevin Walker. Terry Carter, a
Members of th e reserve coaches and h1anagers. Ball,
fr es hman with plen ty of team were Fred Burney, Bill Paul Cunningham, and Dave
pote ntial , finished the final Myers, Bill Chaney, Floyd Moore.
three innings. Together, they Burney, Terry George, Steve
Other coaches participa ting
fanned low: , walketl eig ht, and Price, Ron Clonch, Mick Ash ,- io the flflh an nual banquet
hi t four batters.
Mike May, Ezra Kis~ r . and were seve nth grade, Chuck
Coac h Hilton Wolfe 's Tor- Lionel Lefebre.
Downin g: eight h gra de,
nadoes are proving to be one of
Coach of tl1e reserve tegtn Marvin McKelvey, and nintl1
the tougher teams in the area was Bill Wickline who will be grade, J ohn Arnott.
with a 7-1 overall sla te and a &gt;-O
SVAC record . Southern will
play Wailama at Mason tonight
instead of Kyger Creek as
previously stated. The Falcons
are the only tea m to defeat the
Torn adoes this yea r. Ji m
Hubbard will take the hill for
Southern .
Southern
207 412 0--16 12 2
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202 100 0-- 5 7 5
Nease fWP ) and Pugh,
Jenkins .( 6). Gill, Walker (1)
(I.P) , Carter 15), and Whitt.

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BY KEITH WISECUP
"One must be loyal to his
school, community, and team
in order -to meet the athletic
challenge,"
said
Ohio
University assistant basketball
coach Dale Bandy at the Fifth
'Annua l 1!1eigs Marauder
basketball banquet at Meigs
High School Thursday night.
.Bandy, a gradua-te of Portsmouth Clay High . School and

Massey.Ferguson

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at Kan sas City
Diego
4 a .333 S'l2 Cleveland
Boston at Texas
Atlanta
4 8 .333 5'12 Chicago at Dettroit
Thursday's Results
Oak land at Mil waukee
Ph ila 7 San Francisco 6
By Helen Bonel
Minneso ta at New York
Cinci 5 Pittsburgh 4
Calif at Bait., night
New York ~ San Diego 3
Montreal 7 Los Ang 5
(Only games scheduled)
HOW RIGHT IS 'TilE RIGHT' ?
Today's Probable Pitchers
Dear Helen :
National League
Major League Results
My doctor says that when married people ·grow in different
(All Times EST)
By United Press International
Cincinnati ( Bllllngham 0-2i at
N~ tlonal League
directions, sometimes divorce Is the only answer. After 20 years
Chicago
{Jenklns0-2)
,
2:30
p.m.
Phi
la.
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invested, surely there must be a better solution than this !
Atlanta. (Jarvis 1-1) at San Fran
0003012il0---&lt;19 0
Helen, I'm married to a bigot! My husban( t.is a hard-hat, right- Pittsburgh (Moose 0-Jl. 8 p.m. Selma. Twitchell 17). and
St. Louis (Cleveland 0-0J at Ryan : Cumberland. Johnson
wing, back-to-the-good-old-dayser . He watches "All in the
Houston (Die rker 1-0) , 8:30 {6). Bryant (8) and Hea ly . WP
Family" and cheers for Archie. What 's more, half of his friends p.m.
- Twitchell (1-0l . LP- Bryant
agree with him.
New York {Mat lack 1-0) at 10-1). HRs-Money 2 (2nd and
The)' feel threatened when I don't get u~t by I. "Modern Los Angeles (Si nger 2-0) , 11 Jrd). Johnson (2nd) , Luzi nskl
p.m .
(4th). Kingman (5th )..
depravity" (vastly exa~~erated, say!) . 2. The new morality ( no
Phi ladelphia (Fryman 0-0) at
-worse than the "old," but considerably more honest and with · San Diego (K irby 2-0) , 10:30 Montreal · 001 20130Q--7 161
Los Ang
000 010 22o-- 5 11 0
fewer hang-ups). 3. Homosexuality between consent~ adults p.m.
Montreal (Renko 1-1) at San McNa lly. Lemaster {4). Mar(whose business Is it but theirs•). 4. Sex education in schools Francisco {Carr ithers 1-1). 11 shall (1), and Boccabell a;
Downing, Wilhelm (6). Ml,k(much needed!). 5. Long-haired boys. 6. Interracialfriendships. p.m .
Games
kelsen (7), Ri cherts (91 and
It's got so I clam up and seldom express an opinion because I AtlantaSalurday's
at Pittsburgh
Sims&gt; Dietz 17) . WP- Lemaster
know it will be the oppesite of what my husband thinks ... which is Cincinnati at Chicago
12-0). LP-Downing {1 -2). HRGarvey list) .
exactly what he thought 25 years ago. The children and I don 't SI. Loui s at Hous (night)
New York at Los Ang (night)
argue with him - he may even believe he's convinced us.
Phila ·at San Diego {n ight)
New York
020 001 JOQ-- 4 9 o
But what does a wife do .when she is ready to explode because Mon treal at San Franc isco.
San DieQo
020 000 01o- 3 7 0
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1 Gen try, McGraw {8) and
she's - MARRIED TO A "RIGHT" WHO IS WRONG
American League
Grote ; Norman . Ross 181 and
Dear Married :
East
Barton. Kenda ll 18) . WPUn..stifle yourself, for heavens sake !
W. L. Pel. GB Gen try (1-1). LP- Norman (ODetroit
S 3 .625
2). HRS- Grote (1 st) , Staub
You'd be surprised how many "good old daysers" have turned Balt
imore
5 5 .500 1
(lsi ).
middle-of-the-road~iberal just through the clever ministrations
Cleveland
4 5 .444 1'12 Cincinnali
000 020 102- 5 12 0
J 5 .375 2 Pittsbrgh
002 100 001- 4 9 0
of a wife and kids. This doesn't mean pistols at 2() paces, but a Boston
New York
3
5
.375
2
Gullett.
Sprague
Ill. Borbon
gradual education process, backed by the realization that men Mi lwaukee
2 5 .286 2112 ()) , Carroll (8) and Benc h;
feel more threatened by change than do women.
West
·
Br il es, Kison (6), R. Hernandez
W.
L.
Pel.
GB
(71, Gi usti (7) and Sangui llen.
I've an Idea that even Archie Bunker might dip his toes Into the
x-Minnesota
5 2 .714
WP-Carroll {1-0). LP-Gi usli (020!11 century iiEdith unwrapped her brains. (Butthen we'd lose a Chicago
7 3 .700
1). HRs-Concepcion llstJ. Slengreat TV show.)
5 3 .625
•;, nett lis t) .
uaKiaM
5 5 .500 Ph
• -Anyhow, don 't clam up at home on the supposition that "bii!Ots Te~eas
Kansas City
5 6 .455 2
(Only
gam
es scheduled )
never refonn." look back 25 years and remember that you felt Californi a
4 6 .400 21h
American League
J;·Games behind based on
THEN as your husband feels now. But you moved with the times.
(No games scheduled)
leader
Give him a hand and perhaps he'll catch upwit~ou. - H.
Thursda'ts Results
{No games scheduled I
Today's Probable Pitchers
Dear Helen :
American league
We women work In an office with a fellow who we hear is a
I Al l Times EST)
homosexual, though he doesn 't look it or act it. He's very inCleveland I Perry 2-t) at
teresting and intelligent. The young attractive married girls Kansas City (Spl ittorff 1-11 ,
don't have to fight him off.
Because of the (probably authentic) rumor, he's not exactly an
eligible bachelor. Yet he's been hanging around with us, just like
"one of the gals."
Granted, he's good company, but we're a little afraid to
associate with him. Should be avoid him in the lunchroom and
otherwise get him to flake off ? - APPREHENSIVE
Dear AP :
Why not judge this man on his obvious merits : He's interesting, intelligent, good company and no threat to husband'!.
You can 't "catch'.' homosexuality like the measles, so I'd guess
your only fear is "office gossip." Don't you think he's been hurt
S1h per cent per year
by this enough already? Accept him as a friend. - H.
paid on 90 day Cer·
tificates of Deposit.
$1.000.00 Minimum.
DAVIS SIGNS
Payable
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI )- Interest
Bob Davis, a 6-7 forward from Quarter.y
Weber State, signed Thursday
with the Portland Trail Blazers
of the National Basketball
Association. Davis, the Blazers'
No. 2 draft choice, was picked
by Utah in the America n
Basketball Association draft.
The Athens County
Sa vings &amp; Loan Co.
LEO'S BACK~
296 Second 51.
Pomeroy, Ohio
CHICAGO . ( UPI)- Leo Durocher resumes command of the All Accoun ts Insured To
Chicago Cubs today after four $20,000.00 by FSLI C.
days of hospitalization. The ~
year-old manager had com•
plained of being "tired" early
~
,
in the week, but tests taken at
~
the hospital were negative .
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with
no ;outs.
pushed across four run s in the bases
opening frame. Mars'hall Righthander Phil Hollanbaugh
French, junior· rightfielder, ·retired the side without any
started the rally with a single. damage.
The Bobcats struck for two
John lj.oush, junior second
·
more
runs in the third on
baseman, walked setting the
singles
by Hill and Mike
stage for Clay Hudson 's two
run double. Hudson and cat- Johnson and a double off the
cher Danny Hill , .who si ngled, bat of shortstop John Baird.
North Gallia plated its runs
crossed the pia te on Mike
Beebe's smash to right cen. · in the third on walks to Lestel
Ward·and Jeff Hash, two errors
terfield.
and
an infield si ngle by
KC failed to score in the
second although it loaded the Hollanbaugh.
Kyger Creek scored three
more runs in the fourth on
singles by Roush, Hudson,
Beebe and McCarty.
.
The final Pirates run came in
the sixth inning on a walk to
Tim Stout and a double by
Larry Ward.
The Pirates came up with
8:30 p.m- ···
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Boston !Siebert 2-0) at Texas C9Uid not score. Two runners
(Broberg 2-0) , 8:30p.m.
California (Ryan 1-l) at were cutdown attempting to
Baltimore (Palmer 0-2) . 7:30 steal.
p.m .
Oakland (Holtzman 1-1) at Senior righthander Mike
Milwaukee (Slaton t,l), 8:30 Johson in going the route ,
p.m.
struckout II while issuing four
Minnesota (Biy leven 2-9) at walks . Hollanbaugh walked
New York (Stoltlemyre 0-21. five while fanning two.
7:30 p.m.
Chicago (Bahnsen 2-1) at Roush, Hudson , Hill, Beebe,
Detr oi t {Timmerman 0-1), 9 Johnson and McCarty had two
p.m.
hits each.
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Ropbie , as lhe managing
genera l . partner of the
Dolphins, makes all the team's
lila j or
adm in islra t i v~Kyget Creek erupted for four
decisions . And, he has become ':.Uns in the first inning Thursa strong leader in the NFL in day · night enroute to . a g:a
the seven years since . the victory over North Gallia. in the
Dolphins were formed .
Southern Valley 1A.thletic
He was once of the strong Conference Baseball race. The
voices in the realignment of win gave the Bobcats a 4-1
teams in the AFC and the new record in the loop standings,
NFL, and was a pnme s up- second only behind the un·
porter of the shifting of three beaten Southern Tornadoes:
NFL fran chises, to the
KC owns an overall 4-5-1
American Cvnference, He also mark on the spring. North
served as chaiqnan of the AFL Gallia dropped to 1).4 iri league
Player's relations Committee, play.
the group that negotiates with ,' Coach Dick Adams' Bobcats
the players' association.
·Awards at the All-Sports
Banquet will be given in six
sports, including· basketball,
baseball, cross country, track,
tennis and golf. In addition , the
Newt Oliver Trophy will be
awarded to lhe Athlete-of-the·
Major League Standings
year at Rio Gran de.
By United Press International
Athletes will also be honored
National League
on three women 's
in ~
East
W L Pet. GB
tercollegiate teams o~1 basket7
2 .778
New
York
ball, tennis and softijall. The Montreal
6 3 .667
Redmen cheerleaders will also Phil adelphia 6 4 .600 1'12
5 5 .500 2'h
re ceive awards at. the banquet. Pittsburgh
St. Louis
3 7 .300 4lf1
Chicagd
2 9 .182 6
West
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Houston
9 2 .818
Los Angeles
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Republican Candidate

JAN. 2 TERM

Meigs County Commissioner
Thompson Is lor 1 More Prpgrenlve Meigs
Danny He has had exptrlence In Counly Governme_nt.
~~n~gressive leadership Vole for and Elect -

The change was made after a
meeting between Gomez and
Padre President E. J. "Buz;;ie "
Bavasi early Thursday .
"The meeting ' was very
amicable," Bavasi said. "I
explained to Preston why I felt
the change in managers was
necessary al this time.
"After 12 years association
with Preston I consider him an
exceptionallyqualified baseball
man, and I told him that he
would have a job in my
organization any time that he
desired."
Zimmer, 41, is in his 23rd
season of professional baseball.
In 1969 he managed the San
Diego !ann team at Key West,
and in 1970 he handled the
club's Salt Lake City team in
the Pacific Coast League. Last
year he worked as third base
coach at Montreal.

Gallipolis •defeated visiting Pt. Pleasant 5-1 on
Memorial Field Thursday evening as ·Coach Jim
Osborne's lads recorded their fourth consecutive
diamond victory.
The win left GAHS with a 7-3
season mark. The Big Blacks,
now 4·3 on the year, dropped
their second game of the
season to the Ga ll ians.
Today, the Osbornemen are
sc heduled to play at Jackson in
a non-conference game.
Monday, GAHS is slated to
play Meigs at Middleport in a
SEOAL makeup game.
Thursday, GAHS jumped off
loa 3·0 lead in the first rung off
starting sophomore lefthander
Jim Chandler.
The Blue Devils added a
single marker off Chandler
in the second, and chased the
Big Black southpaw in the
third when the first two
Galllpefis batte'rs reached
base_.
Another
Big
Blac k
sophomore lefty, Steve Kayser,
tu rned in an outstand in g
performance in relief during
th~ remaining three and twothirds innings, Raysor slam·
med the door shut on the
Ga! lians, allowing no hits and
on ly one run . He walked three,
hil two and struck out three
Blue Devils.
Jimmy Perry, second GAHS
freshman to start on the mound
in two days for the Blue Devils,
retired six straight Big Black
baiters in the first two innings,
and was sailing along smoothly
before injuring his throwing
arm in the top of the third rung.
Perry was relieved by
lanky junior righthander
Skipper Johnson. Johnson,
who hurled the remaining
five innings, was credited
wjth the victory. He gave up
one unearned run In the filth,
allowed four hits, fanned five
and walked two.
The Blue Devils collected
five hits, two by ca tcher Mark
Kiesling, stole nine bases,
turned in two dandy double
plays, including one which
ended the game, ·]eft six r unners stranded and committed
two errors.
The Big Blacks collected four
hits, all singles, stole one base,
left four runners stranded, and
committed only one error.
In the bottom of the first,
John Davis led off with a walk,
and stole second. Mark
Kiesling doubled to center
giving the Gallians a 1..(] lead.
After Kev Sheets flew out to
right, Steve Slone walked. Stan
Perry grounded out, then Rick
Boone lined a sharp single to
rlghtcenter, scoring Kiesling
and Slone.
In the second, with one down,
Chuck Perroud lined a single to
left. He stole second and third,
then scored on a passed ball to
give GAHS a 4.j) lead.
The Devils added their final

marker in the fifth . Kev Sheets
was hit by a pitched ball. Slone
was safe on a fielder's cho ice.
Slone the n stole second and
third. Stan Perry popped up for
the second out. Boone wa lked,
pulling runners on first and
third. GAHS exe~uted a perfect
doubl e steal , wi th Slone
scoring. That gave the home
club a 5·1 advantage.
Harbrechlstole second. Tony
Rollins fanned. Jim Doeffinger
lined a single to right, scoring
$arbrecht. M. Fetty sing!!'{~,
putting run ners on first and
lhird wi th one out. Johnson
fann ed Kayser and got Butch
Thomas on a short blooper to
centerfield to end the threa t.
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Conventions Planned
Delegates .'Snd alternates to
the district and sli!te conventions were elected at a
meeting of the American
Legion Auxiliary of FeeneyBennett Post 128, Wednesday
night at the hall.
The District 8 convention will
be held at Lancaster on June 1,
and the Department convention will be in Cincinnati
July 23- 25. The delegates are
Mrs. Della Stahl, Mrs. Golda
Mourning, Mrs. Velsia Roush,
and·Mrs. Emma Wayland . The
alternates are Mrs . Etta Will,
Mrs. Lelah Weatherby, Mrs.
Helen Kennedy, and Mrs.
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RACINE , - ' Judi .· Ann
·Roberts;.daughter or. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. Roberts, Route
2, Racine, has been selected as
a delegate to Buckeye. Girls
State ~Y tbe American Legion
Auxiliary as a delegate io
Buckeye Girls Slate by the
American Legion Alixiliary of
Racine Post 602.
Named as alternate to Miss
Roberts was Miss Barbara
Nease, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Nease. Both girls
are juniors at Southern Local
High School.
Miss Robert,ds a member of
the National Honor Society, the

Erma Hendricks.
.Poppy Days were se t for May
19 and 20. Reported ill were
Don Gosney, Harry McCuffln,
Bill Childs, Avanelle Bass,
Mrs. Mae Rbach, Mrs. Eva
Hartley, and Mrs. Wanda
Findling. ·Members signed a
. card for . Mrs. Rossiter
Williams, a past District 8 ·
president, who Is hospitalized.
Appointed to an auditing
committee were Mrs. M'Ournlng, Mrs. Rosa Searles, Mrs.
Roush. The door prize donated
by Mrs. Kennedy was won by
Mrs. Geraldine Kessinger.

choir, the glee club, and · the
Pep Club. She is a varsity
c hee rl ea cter, . bu·slness
manager of tbe junior class
and attends the Methodist ·
church.
Miss Nease is also a member
-of the National Honor Society,
the Pep Club, the Glee Club,
the Choir, Tri-M and the
French Club. She serves on the
student council and attends the
Ca tholic Church . Buckeye
Girls' State will be held at
-f_:apital University the week of
•June 17. The annual Girls'
State tea will be held in
Pomeroy-on June 4. . .

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State Highway Patrolman
Roger Gillespie was the guest
speaker recently when the
Women's Auxiliary of Veterans
Memorial Hospital met in the
dining room of the hospital.
Mrs. Alex Wheeler presided
with Mrs. Robert McElhinney
giv ing the Auxiliary prayer.
The treasurer's report was
read a nd approved. The
' minutes of the last meeting
were given by Mrs. Hugh
Bearhs, acting secretary.
. Agift and card will be sent to
Ann Holter who graduated
from the Ohio State University
School of Nursing this spring.
Miss Holter had received a $500
nurses scholarship from the
Auxiliary .
Patrolman Gillespie spoke ·
about safety tips for auto
drivers and motorcycle and
bicycle riders, followed by a
questions and answer session.
Miss Davis, R.N., gave a talk
on the do's and don 't's of
Auxiliary duties.
Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Bearhs,
Mrs. Arnold Hayes and Mrs.
Eslie Mossman attended the
Ohio Hospital Convention in
Cleveland April 12-13. Reports
on this were given by Mrs.

COURSE COMPLETED
RUTLAND - Army Private
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20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Brogan, Route· I, recently
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control approach radar
repairman course at the U. S.
Army Signal Center and
School, Ft. Monmouth, N. J .
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Bearhs and Mrs. Hayes. The
refreshment committee for the
May meeting will be Ada
Slack, Myla Hudson, Anna
Wheeler, Thelma Custer, and
Betty Hayes.
Hostesses were Helen
Williams, Etta Will and Ada
Warner with Corinne .Combs
con trlbuting .

BEAUX ARTS CANDIDATES - Southern High School
candidates for queen of the Beaux Arts Ball and attendants
are, front row, 1-r, Vickie Wolfe, Lorna Bell and Beverly
Hart, attendants; back row, Nancy Ours, Beth Theiss, Debra
West, and Melissa Proffi.tt, queen candidates. The queen will
be chosen by the penny-a-vote- method, with the winner
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RACINE - Forty-se ven
pupils of Rac ine Elementary
School have been· named to the
fifth six weeks honor roll
earning B or h igh~r in each
sug1R~DE 1 _ Kath . B k
Zane Beegle, Teres/ Ha~d:~:
Rebecca Lee, Clair Morris.
Terry
Palle rson . David
Salmons, Tonja Salser, Lori
Warden, Scott Justi s.
GRADE 2 - Cindy Cross,
Ktmberl y Follrod, Pa tri ck
Johnson, Allen Pape, Jay Rees,
~~itntt'ol~:lmons, Rita Sloler.
GRA DE 3 - Eri c Hill. Sonja,
Hill. Della Johnson, Bob Bil l
Lee. Carl Morri s, Becky
Rhodes. Berta Robm son, Susan
Sellers. Mark Stmpson, Paula
Wolfe.
GRADE 4 - Crickell Car.
pen lor~ Amy Fisher. Pamela
Harden,
Beth
Hu ffm an,
Melissa lhle, Troy Manuel .
John Pape. Kent Varney.
GRADE 5 - Penny Smith ,
Kelly Taylor, Seth Hill , Brice
Hart, Beverly Mclain, Carol
Morris.
G.RADI'Baker,
6 - Lois Bailey,
Slephen
Larry Fisher,
Linda
Fi sher,
Cheryl
Roseberry .

Mrs. William Ohlinger, chairman of the Big Bend Neighborhood, was presented a !~year service pin at the annual spring
leaders recognition luncheon of the Four Rivers Girl Scout
Council held at Williamstown, W. Va. Wednesday .
Unable to attend the luncheon but q.uaii!ylng for a five year
pin was Mrs. Roscoe Wise, Middleport troop leader.
Going to the luncheon in addition to Mrs. Ohlinger were Mrs.
Betty Glass and Mrs. Susan Beechler, Middleport ; Mrs.·Jackie
Zirkle, Mrs. Keith Ann Sisson, Mrs. Margaret Sheridan,
Pomeroy ; Mrs;..,Sharon Welker, Salisbury ; Mrs. Mary Hunter,
Chester.
During the meeting attended by approximately 175 volunteer
scout workers, goals for 1973 were discussed. Empbasis was on
ways of securing community cooperation and a more d&amp;finite
plan of action for volunteer recruitment.
'Decisions regarding whether or not Brownies will be permitted to sell cookies in tbe future and possible change from the
55 cent'box to the $1 family size will be made by the Board of
Directors of the Council.
Troop camp training was rescheduled for 10 a.m. on
Saturday and Sunday at Camp Sandy Bend near Elizabeth, W.
Va . There will be a sack luncheon on both days, and a $2
registration for the weekend.
A work,shop for day camp and Bible school workers with
emphasis on games and handicralts wlll be held at the YWCA in
Parkersburg, May 17. Scout leaders planning to attend are asked
to register there by May 15.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
AMother's Day tea has been planned for May 8at the Heath
United Methodist Church by Middleport Troop 39. Other troop
activities planned include a meeting with the Middleport
· Brownies as a part of the bridging activity, and a court of award.
S!lturday the girls took the Skate-A-Way bus to tbe rink for an
afternoon of skating. Approximately 45 scouts and their guests
attended. Mothers accompanying the group were Mrs. Roscoe
Wise, leader, Mrs. Eugene Murphy, Mrs. William Demoskey,
and Mrs. John Krawsczyn.
RACINE TROOP 137
A demonstration on how to make flowers out of egg cartons
was given· by Mrs. Phyllis Knighting at a recent meeting of
Racine Troop 137. A bike hike was planned and tbe scouts
completed their work on the pep and my d llllera badges.
Attending the meeting were Sonja Hlil, Beth Ann Hoffman,
Donna Rife, Teresa Rife, Cindy Warden, Cheryl Teaford, Peggy
Neigler, Unda Norris, Lori Knighting, Connie Knighting, Becky
Crow, Teresa Ervin, Marie Pickens; Carol Morris, and Penny
Smith.
JUNIOR TROOP U7
A reminder that camp registration Is due before Saturday
was given by Mrs. Bruce Zirkle ~t a meeting of the Junior Troop
this week'.
Day camp will be held at Kiashuta near Chester the week of
June 5 under the direction of Mrs. Philip Ohlinger with senior
scouts as aides. The fee Is $4 for tbe five day program.
Work on the sewing badge was continued during the meeting
held at the Pomeroy Elementary School. The girls are making
macrame tote bags.
Plans for participation in the o~rvance of "Keep America
Beautiful" Day were made. The scouts are to meet at the home of
Mrs. Zirkle on Peacock Ave. at I p.m. From there they wW walk
downtilW!' and ga !her up tra@ and debris along the railroad
tracks lri front of the business houses. Parents are to pick the
girls up at 4 p.m. at Bowers Drive-ln. Alllre for the day is old
clothes and a pair of gloves.
POMEROY BROWNIES 171
Father's Day gifts were COilStructed and painted at Thursday's meeting of the Pomeroy Brownies at the First Baptist
Church of Pomeroy.
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camp booklets and reminded the girls that day 'camp registration
is due. Utter bags were given to eaCh of the Brownies who will be
doing neighborhood cleanup in the Keep American Beautiful
observance .

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The District 8 junior conference to be held Saturday at
Racine. Tbe dance will be held from 9 to 12 p.m. with the
the Sacred Heart catholic
:·euth~rtsons" of Pl. Pleasant providing music. The event
Chur ch basement
was
1s semi..fm:m"l, sponsor_ed by the FrenCh Club. This year's ·discussed during a meeting of
ball IS dedicated to Eddie Howery, ~ren&lt;;h teaCher at South:.. . the Junior American Legion
ern from 1963 to 1970 under whose direction the ball became · Auxiliary of· Feeney-Bennett
an annual event and who is presenUy confined at home ill. ·
Post 128, Tuesday night.
Registra lion is scheduled to
begin at 10:30 a.m. The fee for
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DINNER PLANNED
The election day dinner of
L~~'-Al~ the
Rutland Firemen's
Auxiliary will be served in the
.·
garage of the Martin Funeral
Home. Serving will begin •at
noon and the menu will include
vegeta ble soup, salads, sand·
wiches and desserts. Vegetable
soup will also be available by
the quart.

Party Given
Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Zirkle,
Middleport, entertained with a
fam ily par ty in observance of
the birthday anniversary of
their daughter, Terri Ann, II,
April 18.
A decorated birthday cake
baked by Mrs. Zirkle was
se rved with ice cream, soft
drinks and coffee to Debbie
Zirkle, Mrs. Roberta Maynard,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Russell
Mayna rd, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Plants, Ruth Anna, Sammie
and Le Anna, Mic hele Zirkle,
and Mrs. Clyda Allensworth.
Gifts were presented to Te;-ri.
BROTHER DIES
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Baldwin,
Pomeroy, were called to
Baltimore, Md . over th e
weekend due to the death of her
brother, Gilmer S. Scott in an
a utomobile acc ident. They
were accompanied by their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr .
and Mrs. David Coy of
Chillicothe.
A .thought for today : President George Washington said,
"To be prepared for war is one
of the most effectual means of
preserving peace."

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returned from New York City,
Paintsville, Ky., and Columbus
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cellent Masters Degree to be
conferred on the annual class.
This degree is conferred only
once a year and all companions
who have been advanced
during the year will be taking
degree. Refreshments will
follow the meeting.
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN
Club, home of Mrs. M. L.
French, 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Mrs. Uoyd Blackwood, Miss
Lucille Smith and Miss Frieda
Faehnle will be c&lt;Hlostessei
Mrs. B. B. Zeigler will present
the program.
SALEM CENTER PTA, May

VISITS HERE
Harold Davis of Columbus,
securi ty officer at the Neil
House, visited his son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis
and son, and his daughter, Miss
Janet Davis, here recently .

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reported. From t~ls four
flowering crabapple tree!! were
purchased and set out at· the
Legion Memorial . Park in
Middleport . .
A rummage sale 'WaS set for
May IB-20, and a ·wiener roast
was planned for IIMi May
meeting at the Park. Angela
Dailey brought the door prize
which was won by Paula
Cunningham.

lADIES

!, Monday, 7:30.Recognitionof
gra ndparents. Piano recital to
be given by students.
THEODORUS
COUNCIL,
Daughgers of America, 7:3(1
Monday night at the IOOFhall.
First nomination of officers.
Games. Members to take
coo ki es or sandwiches for
· 1hour. Attendance urged .
SOCia
POMEROY GARDEN Club
Monday, 7:30 p. m., home of
Mrs . .Edward Baer. Mrs. Roy
Betzing , co-hostess. Gues t
HYMN SING
Su nd ay nig ht. Mrs. Pauline Hester,
Sti vers ville Comm unity speaker .
Church Youth Fellowship, 1:30
REVIVAL, Stiversv ill e
p. m. Everyone welcome.
Communi ty Church Youth
Fellowship , beginning MonMEIGS COUNTY Council on day, 7:30 p. m. Rev. George
Aging, St. Paul's Lutheran Hoschar, speaker.
RACIN E BASEBALL assn.
Church, Sunday, April 30, at
2:30 p.m. A county-wide Monday 7 p. m. Club
meeting open to all interested Restaurant, Racine.
TUESDAY
in problems of the aged. A
ELECTION
DAY Dinner
report will be given on funding
Church
Tuesday
. Menu In:
and planned activities .
el udes soup, sandwiches, pie,
ca ke a nd homemade ice
MONDAY
cream.
MEIGS CHAPTER, Order of
POMEROY CHAPTER OES
DeMolay. regular meeting,
186,
Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., at
7:30 Monday at the Masonic
Masonic
Temple. Bring arTe mple. Election of officers.
ticles for silent auction.
ELECTION DAY dinner at
Letart Falls Community Hall,
Tuesday. Menu includes ham,
chicken, soup, sandwiches, pie,
SYRACUSE - The Ladies coffee, Iced tea. Proceeds for
Auxiliary of Volunteer building fund .
ELECTION DAY dinner at
Firemen will serve a plate
lunch meal at the meeting Masonic I.odge Hall, Chester,
house at Municipal park Tuesday sponsored by WSCS of
Saturday, April29. Serving will Chester United Methodist
begin at 11 :30 a .m. and con- · Church .
tinue until sold out.
The menu is ham, scalloped
potatoes, green beans, cole
slaw, rolls, coffee or tea and
pie , Price $1 per plate with pie
25 cents extra. The meal may
be eaten in the dining room or
taken home.

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Evangeline Chapter, Middleport, Friday 7:30 p.in. in
basement dining room of
Masonic Temple, Middleport .
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DANCE, Pl. Pleasant Htgh
School, Friday . Jays will
emcee. Admission 75 cents.
School sponsored.
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runs out, rain or Shine, Legion
Park behind Post Office in
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Middleport firemen.
K OF p and Py thian Sisters
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family potluck, 6:30p .m. m the
K of P Hall. Meat and drinks
furnished.
SUNDAY
HYMN SING Sunday 1:30 to
4:30Wesleyan Unied Methodist
Ch urc h, Racin e, Everyone
welcome.

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Conventions Planned
Delegates .'Snd alternates to
the district and sli!te conventions were elected at a
meeting of the American
Legion Auxiliary of FeeneyBennett Post 128, Wednesday
night at the hall.
The District 8 convention will
be held at Lancaster on June 1,
and the Department convention will be in Cincinnati
July 23- 25. The delegates are
Mrs. Della Stahl, Mrs. Golda
Mourning, Mrs. Velsia Roush,
and·Mrs. Emma Wayland . The
alternates are Mrs . Etta Will,
Mrs. Lelah Weatherby, Mrs.
Helen Kennedy, and Mrs.
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RACINE , - ' Judi .· Ann
·Roberts;.daughter or. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert L. Roberts, Route
2, Racine, has been selected as
a delegate to Buckeye. Girls
State ~Y tbe American Legion
Auxiliary as a delegate io
Buckeye Girls Slate by the
American Legion Alixiliary of
Racine Post 602.
Named as alternate to Miss
Roberts was Miss Barbara
Nease, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Nease. Both girls
are juniors at Southern Local
High School.
Miss Robert,ds a member of
the National Honor Society, the

Erma Hendricks.
.Poppy Days were se t for May
19 and 20. Reported ill were
Don Gosney, Harry McCuffln,
Bill Childs, Avanelle Bass,
Mrs. Mae Rbach, Mrs. Eva
Hartley, and Mrs. Wanda
Findling. ·Members signed a
. card for . Mrs. Rossiter
Williams, a past District 8 ·
president, who Is hospitalized.
Appointed to an auditing
committee were Mrs. M'Ournlng, Mrs. Rosa Searles, Mrs.
Roush. The door prize donated
by Mrs. Kennedy was won by
Mrs. Geraldine Kessinger.

choir, the glee club, and · the
Pep Club. She is a varsity
c hee rl ea cter, . bu·slness
manager of tbe junior class
and attends the Methodist ·
church.
Miss Nease is also a member
-of the National Honor Society,
the Pep Club, the Glee Club,
the Choir, Tri-M and the
French Club. She serves on the
student council and attends the
Ca tholic Church . Buckeye
Girls' State will be held at
-f_:apital University the week of
•June 17. The annual Girls'
State tea will be held in
Pomeroy-on June 4. . .

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State Patrolman is Speaker
State Highway Patrolman
Roger Gillespie was the guest
speaker recently when the
Women's Auxiliary of Veterans
Memorial Hospital met in the
dining room of the hospital.
Mrs. Alex Wheeler presided
with Mrs. Robert McElhinney
giv ing the Auxiliary prayer.
The treasurer's report was
read a nd approved. The
' minutes of the last meeting
were given by Mrs. Hugh
Bearhs, acting secretary.
. Agift and card will be sent to
Ann Holter who graduated
from the Ohio State University
School of Nursing this spring.
Miss Holter had received a $500
nurses scholarship from the
Auxiliary .
Patrolman Gillespie spoke ·
about safety tips for auto
drivers and motorcycle and
bicycle riders, followed by a
questions and answer session.
Miss Davis, R.N., gave a talk
on the do's and don 't's of
Auxiliary duties.
Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Bearhs,
Mrs. Arnold Hayes and Mrs.
Eslie Mossman attended the
Ohio Hospital Convention in
Cleveland April 12-13. Reports
on this were given by Mrs.

COURSE COMPLETED
RUTLAND - Army Private
Firsi Class Stephen R; Brogan,
20, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Brogan, Route· I, recently
completed a 33-week ground
control approach radar
repairman course at the U. S.
Army Signal Center and
School, Ft. Monmouth, N. J .
BrogaJl is a 1969 graduate of
Meigs High School. His wife,
;;·-' Toni, lived in Bradley Beach,
~.: N. J., during this training.

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Bearhs and Mrs. Hayes. The
refreshment committee for the
May meeting will be Ada
Slack, Myla Hudson, Anna
Wheeler, Thelma Custer, and
Betty Hayes.
Hostesses were Helen
Williams, Etta Will and Ada
Warner with Corinne .Combs
con trlbuting .

BEAUX ARTS CANDIDATES - Southern High School
candidates for queen of the Beaux Arts Ball and attendants
are, front row, 1-r, Vickie Wolfe, Lorna Bell and Beverly
Hart, attendants; back row, Nancy Ours, Beth Theiss, Debra
West, and Melissa Proffi.tt, queen candidates. The queen will
be chosen by the penny-a-vote- method, with the winner
crowned Saturday night at the ball at Southern High School in

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Royal and Select Masters,

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RACINE - Forty-se ven
pupils of Rac ine Elementary
School have been· named to the
fifth six weeks honor roll
earning B or h igh~r in each
sug1R~DE 1 _ Kath . B k
Zane Beegle, Teres/ Ha~d:~:
Rebecca Lee, Clair Morris.
Terry
Palle rson . David
Salmons, Tonja Salser, Lori
Warden, Scott Justi s.
GRADE 2 - Cindy Cross,
Ktmberl y Follrod, Pa tri ck
Johnson, Allen Pape, Jay Rees,
~~itntt'ol~:lmons, Rita Sloler.
GRA DE 3 - Eri c Hill. Sonja,
Hill. Della Johnson, Bob Bil l
Lee. Carl Morri s, Becky
Rhodes. Berta Robm son, Susan
Sellers. Mark Stmpson, Paula
Wolfe.
GRADE 4 - Crickell Car.
pen lor~ Amy Fisher. Pamela
Harden,
Beth
Hu ffm an,
Melissa lhle, Troy Manuel .
John Pape. Kent Varney.
GRADE 5 - Penny Smith ,
Kelly Taylor, Seth Hill , Brice
Hart, Beverly Mclain, Carol
Morris.
G.RADI'Baker,
6 - Lois Bailey,
Slephen
Larry Fisher,
Linda
Fi sher,
Cheryl
Roseberry .

Mrs. William Ohlinger, chairman of the Big Bend Neighborhood, was presented a !~year service pin at the annual spring
leaders recognition luncheon of the Four Rivers Girl Scout
Council held at Williamstown, W. Va. Wednesday .
Unable to attend the luncheon but q.uaii!ylng for a five year
pin was Mrs. Roscoe Wise, Middleport troop leader.
Going to the luncheon in addition to Mrs. Ohlinger were Mrs.
Betty Glass and Mrs. Susan Beechler, Middleport ; Mrs.·Jackie
Zirkle, Mrs. Keith Ann Sisson, Mrs. Margaret Sheridan,
Pomeroy ; Mrs;..,Sharon Welker, Salisbury ; Mrs. Mary Hunter,
Chester.
During the meeting attended by approximately 175 volunteer
scout workers, goals for 1973 were discussed. Empbasis was on
ways of securing community cooperation and a more d&amp;finite
plan of action for volunteer recruitment.
'Decisions regarding whether or not Brownies will be permitted to sell cookies in tbe future and possible change from the
55 cent'box to the $1 family size will be made by the Board of
Directors of the Council.
Troop camp training was rescheduled for 10 a.m. on
Saturday and Sunday at Camp Sandy Bend near Elizabeth, W.
Va . There will be a sack luncheon on both days, and a $2
registration for the weekend.
A work,shop for day camp and Bible school workers with
emphasis on games and handicralts wlll be held at the YWCA in
Parkersburg, May 17. Scout leaders planning to attend are asked
to register there by May 15.
MIDDLEPORT TROOP 39
AMother's Day tea has been planned for May 8at the Heath
United Methodist Church by Middleport Troop 39. Other troop
activities planned include a meeting with the Middleport
· Brownies as a part of the bridging activity, and a court of award.
S!lturday the girls took the Skate-A-Way bus to tbe rink for an
afternoon of skating. Approximately 45 scouts and their guests
attended. Mothers accompanying the group were Mrs. Roscoe
Wise, leader, Mrs. Eugene Murphy, Mrs. William Demoskey,
and Mrs. John Krawsczyn.
RACINE TROOP 137
A demonstration on how to make flowers out of egg cartons
was given· by Mrs. Phyllis Knighting at a recent meeting of
Racine Troop 137. A bike hike was planned and tbe scouts
completed their work on the pep and my d llllera badges.
Attending the meeting were Sonja Hlil, Beth Ann Hoffman,
Donna Rife, Teresa Rife, Cindy Warden, Cheryl Teaford, Peggy
Neigler, Unda Norris, Lori Knighting, Connie Knighting, Becky
Crow, Teresa Ervin, Marie Pickens; Carol Morris, and Penny
Smith.
JUNIOR TROOP U7
A reminder that camp registration Is due before Saturday
was given by Mrs. Bruce Zirkle ~t a meeting of the Junior Troop
this week'.
Day camp will be held at Kiashuta near Chester the week of
June 5 under the direction of Mrs. Philip Ohlinger with senior
scouts as aides. The fee Is $4 for tbe five day program.
Work on the sewing badge was continued during the meeting
held at the Pomeroy Elementary School. The girls are making
macrame tote bags.
Plans for participation in the o~rvance of "Keep America
Beautiful" Day were made. The scouts are to meet at the home of
Mrs. Zirkle on Peacock Ave. at I p.m. From there they wW walk
downtilW!' and ga !her up tra@ and debris along the railroad
tracks lri front of the business houses. Parents are to pick the
girls up at 4 p.m. at Bowers Drive-ln. Alllre for the day is old
clothes and a pair of gloves.
POMEROY BROWNIES 171
Father's Day gifts were COilStructed and painted at Thursday's meeting of the Pomeroy Brownies at the First Baptist
Church of Pomeroy.
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Mrs. Margaret Sheridan and Ml?l· Mina Swisher distributed
camp booklets and reminded the girls that day 'camp registration
is due. Utter bags were given to eaCh of the Brownies who will be
doing neighborhood cleanup in the Keep American Beautiful
observance .

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The District 8 junior conference to be held Saturday at
Racine. Tbe dance will be held from 9 to 12 p.m. with the
the Sacred Heart catholic
:·euth~rtsons" of Pl. Pleasant providing music. The event
Chur ch basement
was
1s semi..fm:m"l, sponsor_ed by the FrenCh Club. This year's ·discussed during a meeting of
ball IS dedicated to Eddie Howery, ~ren&lt;;h teaCher at South:.. . the Junior American Legion
ern from 1963 to 1970 under whose direction the ball became · Auxiliary of· Feeney-Bennett
an annual event and who is presenUy confined at home ill. ·
Post 128, Tuesday night.
Registra lion is scheduled to
begin at 10:30 a.m. The fee for
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was given on ,the recent bake
sale with proceeds of $72 being

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DINNER PLANNED
The election day dinner of
L~~'-Al~ the
Rutland Firemen's
Auxiliary will be served in the
.·
garage of the Martin Funeral
Home. Serving will begin •at
noon and the menu will include
vegeta ble soup, salads, sand·
wiches and desserts. Vegetable
soup will also be available by
the quart.

Party Given
Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Zirkle,
Middleport, entertained with a
fam ily par ty in observance of
the birthday anniversary of
their daughter, Terri Ann, II,
April 18.
A decorated birthday cake
baked by Mrs. Zirkle was
se rved with ice cream, soft
drinks and coffee to Debbie
Zirkle, Mrs. Roberta Maynard,
Mr. a nd Mrs. Russell
Mayna rd, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Plants, Ruth Anna, Sammie
and Le Anna, Mic hele Zirkle,
and Mrs. Clyda Allensworth.
Gifts were presented to Te;-ri.
BROTHER DIES
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Baldwin,
Pomeroy, were called to
Baltimore, Md . over th e
weekend due to the death of her
brother, Gilmer S. Scott in an
a utomobile acc ident. They
were accompanied by their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr .
and Mrs. David Coy of
Chillicothe.
A .thought for today : President George Washington said,
"To be prepared for war is one
of the most effectual means of
preserving peace."

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CotorfuJ, meaning(ul ~it h tine
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grandmothers. Father's jcwdry
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conferred on the annual class.
This degree is conferred only
once a year and all companions
who have been advanced
during the year will be taking
degree. Refreshments will
follow the meeting.
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN
Club, home of Mrs. M. L.
French, 7:30 p.m. Monday.
Mrs. Uoyd Blackwood, Miss
Lucille Smith and Miss Frieda
Faehnle will be c&lt;Hlostessei
Mrs. B. B. Zeigler will present
the program.
SALEM CENTER PTA, May

VISITS HERE
Harold Davis of Columbus,
securi ty officer at the Neil
House, visited his son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis
and son, and his daughter, Miss
Janet Davis, here recently .

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reported. From t~ls four
flowering crabapple tree!! were
purchased and set out at· the
Legion Memorial . Park in
Middleport . .
A rummage sale 'WaS set for
May IB-20, and a ·wiener roast
was planned for IIMi May
meeting at the Park. Angela
Dailey brought the door prize
which was won by Paula
Cunningham.

lADIES

!, Monday, 7:30.Recognitionof
gra ndparents. Piano recital to
be given by students.
THEODORUS
COUNCIL,
Daughgers of America, 7:3(1
Monday night at the IOOFhall.
First nomination of officers.
Games. Members to take
coo ki es or sandwiches for
· 1hour. Attendance urged .
SOCia
POMEROY GARDEN Club
Monday, 7:30 p. m., home of
Mrs . .Edward Baer. Mrs. Roy
Betzing , co-hostess. Gues t
HYMN SING
Su nd ay nig ht. Mrs. Pauline Hester,
Sti vers ville Comm unity speaker .
Church Youth Fellowship, 1:30
REVIVAL, Stiversv ill e
p. m. Everyone welcome.
Communi ty Church Youth
Fellowship , beginning MonMEIGS COUNTY Council on day, 7:30 p. m. Rev. George
Aging, St. Paul's Lutheran Hoschar, speaker.
RACIN E BASEBALL assn.
Church, Sunday, April 30, at
2:30 p.m. A county-wide Monday 7 p. m. Club
meeting open to all interested Restaurant, Racine.
TUESDAY
in problems of the aged. A
ELECTION
DAY Dinner
report will be given on funding
Church
Tuesday
. Menu In:
and planned activities .
el udes soup, sandwiches, pie,
ca ke a nd homemade ice
MONDAY
cream.
MEIGS CHAPTER, Order of
POMEROY CHAPTER OES
DeMolay. regular meeting,
186,
Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., at
7:30 Monday at the Masonic
Masonic
Temple. Bring arTe mple. Election of officers.
ticles for silent auction.
ELECTION DAY dinner at
Letart Falls Community Hall,
Tuesday. Menu includes ham,
chicken, soup, sandwiches, pie,
SYRACUSE - The Ladies coffee, Iced tea. Proceeds for
Auxiliary of Volunteer building fund .
ELECTION DAY dinner at
Firemen will serve a plate
lunch meal at the meeting Masonic I.odge Hall, Chester,
house at Municipal park Tuesday sponsored by WSCS of
Saturday, April29. Serving will Chester United Methodist
begin at 11 :30 a .m. and con- · Church .
tinue until sold out.
The menu is ham, scalloped
potatoes, green beans, cole
slaw, rolls, coffee or tea and
pie , Price $1 per plate with pie
25 cents extra. The meal may
be eaten in the dining room or
taken home.

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master degrees to be con(erred
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MATRONS
of
Evangeline Chapter, Middleport, Friday 7:30 p.in. in
basement dining room of
Masonic Temple, Middleport .
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DANCE, Pl. Pleasant Htgh
School, Friday . Jays will
emcee. Admission 75 cents.
School sponsored.
CH LC ~Ai~RD.~ y b
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tor ay 11 a. m. tt11 supp 1y
runs out, rain or Shine, Legion
Park behind Post Office in
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Middleport firemen.
K OF p and Py thian Sisters
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family potluck, 6:30p .m. m the
K of P Hall. Meat and drinks
furnished.
SUNDAY
HYMN SING Sunday 1:30 to
4:30Wesleyan Unied Methodist
Ch urc h, Racin e, Everyone
welcome.

MONDAY
BOSWORTH
COUNCIL 46,
Royal and Select Masters, 7:30

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MIDDLEPORT PEN I
TECOSTAL - Th~rd ; Ave, the
Rev William Kn•ttel, pastor
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supt Classes tor all ages,
evening

service.

7 30 p.m., Linson Stebbins, Ass't Pastor

Bible study, Wednesday. 7 30

p m yo
1J0pm

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY Rev W H Perrin, past&lt;H". Ror.
Mayer, Supt Church schooo.
9 15 a m , worship, 10 24 a m ;
you1h choir rehearsal Monday.
6 30 p.m , Mrs Marvin Burt,
director;

senior
chOir
rehearsal, 7 30 p m , Thursday,
Mrs Paul Nease. director

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry. Rev
Clyde V Henderson, pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Raymond

Walburn ,

supt

ST. PAUL LUTHE,RAfll, Re•. Arthur C Lund. pastor.
Sunday School·, 9 IS a m ,
Charles E•aos, Supt , worship
service, 10 30 a m Confirmation class, Tuesday. 4·15
to 5 30 p m • Junior Con·
flrmation class, Thursday, 6 30
to7&lt;4.5pm
SEVEN DAY AbVENTIST Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy
Herbert Morgan. pastor
Sabbath school, Saturday. 2
p m , worship, 3 15 p m Reach

Apple Grove News, Events

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FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum, Mid
dleport. Noel Herrman. pastor.
Guy Prlday. Sunday School

D1rec tors

cady at West Jefferson
Calhng on Erwm Gloeckner
whu recently underwent
sut gcry at Holzer Medtcal
Center were Herbert Shtelds,
Mr and Mrs. Marshall Adams,
Mrs Mtldred Donohew and Mr
and Mrs Btll Fox
Mr and Mrs Bob McNtckles
and Mrs. McNtckles' mother of
Spokane, Wash , vtstted Mr
and Mrs Lloyd Ntce, Mr and
Mrs Raymond Poerce, Mr and
Mrs Lowell McNtckles over
the weekend
Mr and Mt s Jack Ables and
ch tldren , Vtckt and Ron,
vtStted James ~bles at Logan
Mr and Mrs Orvtlle Harpold
of Belpt e were Sunday guests
uf Mr and Mrs Btll Fox and
Davt~

Mrs Joyce Wh1te entertamed Thursday evemng m
honor of her husband, carroll
Wlnte's birthday. Attendmg
\\ere Mr and Mrs Don Hupp
and sons, Mr and Mrs Gerald
Wells, Mandy and Amy of
Syracuse.
Attendmg fun eral servtces
for Mrs Mabel Roush Fnday
!rum uut uf town were Stdney
Kane of Beaver Falls, Pa ,
Mt s Betty Stewart, Mrs
Mildred Foster and Mrs Cora
Buck ol Columbus and Harold
Hayman ol Westervtlie.
Mtss Pam Buck of Oh10
Umverstty at Athens spent the
weekend wtth het parents, Mr
and Mrs Roy Buck Mr and
Mrs Buck and Early Roush
accompamed her to Athens
Sunday evemng
Cong r essman Cla rence
Mtller sent Mrs Vtrgtl Roush a
flag Utat had flown over the
capt tal, to be used a I the Letart
Faits Commumty Hall Mr
Mtller .also sent a dona bon to
help wtth repatrs on the
bmldmg
Mrs Larry O'Bnen and
chtldren, Jtmmy, Unda and
carol Ann, spent Saturday
night with 1'4r and Mrs. Mtke
O'Brien at Columbus
Mr and Mrs Leonard Roush
ol Cmcmnall VlSlted hts
mother, Mrs Ehzabeth Roush
over the weekend.

Carpenter

Grate, pastor Worship service,
11 a m and 7 30 p m Sunday

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FIRST UNITED PRES· Sunday School, 9 ~ 30 am
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville, Richard Barton , supt Prayer
Sunday Church School. 9:30 meetin~ . Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
am, Mrs Homer le!, Supt.,
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Morn 1ng Worsh•p 10 30 a m CHRIST - Cltllord Smit h
FIRST
UNITED tTumster Sunday School 9 30
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, r1 m , morning chur ch 10 30
Sunday Church School. 9 30 am Sunday evemng servt ce,

Supt Saturday evening ser'{lce,
7 p m Sunday School, 10
a m , Sunday evening worship, am, Lewis Sauer , Supt..
7pm
MornlnQ Worship, 10 30 a m

FIRST BAPTIST ol Mid
dleport, corner of Sixth and
Palmer 'Streets, Rev Charles
Simons.
pastor
Fred
Hoffman , Sunday School

FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Morning Worship, 9 a m •
SOnday Church School, 10 a m
Mrs. Sampson Hall, Supt
Superintendent Sunday church
STIVERSVILLE
COM·
schoql for everyone 9 15 a m., MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hart.
out for ltfe meefmgs each Morning worship 10 lS a m ;
Sunday School servtce
Saturday. Tuesday and Thurs Evening services, 7 30 p m ; pastor
10 a m Prayer Meeting each
day e•enlngs 7 30
Wednesday prayer service, 7 30 Thursday 7· 30 p m Sunday
GRAHAM
UiiiiTED p m Extra youth activities on evening
service, 7· 30 p m
METHODIST - Preach ing 9.30 Sunday, 5 p.m , for all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST

Morning worship 10 30 a m.
Evening service 7 30 p m Mid
week service, Wednesday, 7 30
pm
, first and second Sundays
GRACE EPISCOPAL - aof m
each
, thtrd and fourth
Rev Leroy Davis, minister. Sundaysmonth
each
month, worship
Morning prayer and sermon,
service
at
7•
30
p
m Wednesday
10:30a m Holy commun ion and
evenings
at
7
30
Prayer and
sermon, llrs1 Sundays, 10 30 Bible Study
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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
dergarten through elgh1h TIST
- !82 Mulberry Ave ,
grade, 10 30 a m
Pomeroy,
w1lh S B C,
POMEROY CHURCH OF the Rev alllllated
Fred Hill, pastor
CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr, Sunday
School. 9 30 a m ,
pastor Bible School, 9 30 a m,
worship, 10 30 a.m
worship, 10 30. adult worship morning
society, 6 30 am NYPS,
service and young peoples 6junior
45 p m Sunday evangellsttc
meeting, both 7· 30 p m Sunday· meeting.
7 30 p m Prayer
Wednesday. combined Bible
Wednesday. 7 30 p m
study end prayer meeting, 7 30 meeting MIDDLEPORT
pm.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST THE SALVATION ARMY - Corner
and Main,
Envoy Ray S Wining, olllcer In MiddleportFourth
Rev
Henry
L Key,
charge Sunday, 10 a.m • Jr , pastor Sunday School
9 30
Holiness meeting; 10 30 am, am , Arnold Richards, supl
Sunday School Young People's Morning worship 10 30 a m •
Legion, 7 p.m., Thursday, I to 3 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESp m., Ladles Home League , 7
Larry Carnahan presidi ng
p m., Prep classes.
minister
Sunday, Btble lecture,
SACRED HEART - Rev
m , Watchtower study,
Father Bernard Krajcovlc, 9103030a a.m
. Tuesday, Bible
pastor
Phone
992 2825.
7 30 p m , Thursday,
Saturday evening Mass, 7 30 study,
ministry school 7 30 p m ,
p m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 servtce
meeting 8 30 p.m
a m Confessions, Saturday, 7· MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH of
7 30 p.m
thrlsl
on
Christian
Union POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST lawrence Manley, pastor
, Mrs.
- Robert Kuhn, pastor ; William Russell
Young,
Sunday
School
Watson. Sunday school supt Supt Sunday School 9 30 am ,
Sundayschool. 9 30 am , BYF,
6 p m ; Billie study, Wed Evening worship 7•30 Wed
prayer meeting. 7 30
nesday, 7 p m , choir practice. nesday
pm
Wednesday, 8 30 p m

By Mrs. Herber! Roush
Mr and Mrs Don Bell and
daughter, Lorna, spent a
recent weekend wtth Dr and
Mrs. Earl Grimm and sons at
Columbus Mrs Harold Grtmm
ol Columbus called m the
Gnmm home to vtslt wtth the
Bells.
St Clatr Hill was a Sunday
dinner guest or hlS brother, Mr
and Mrs. John Htll and Unda
The Golden Rule Sunday
School Class of the Letart Falls
Methodtst Church met at the
home ol Mrs Erma Hill
Thursday evemng Members
attendtng were Mrs Nora
C~oss, Mrs Grace Rullman,
Mrs. Shtrley Dugan, Mrs.
Margte Roush, Mrs Lots Bell,
Mrs. Inez Hill and Unda Htll
Guests were Mrs Lucille Dtehl
and son, Brtan , Beth Huffman
and Ktm Dugan
Harold Roush of Portland
VISited St. Clatr Htll Thursday
evenmg.
Mrs Roy Donohew and son,
Greg, spent a weekend wtth
Mr and Mrs George Donohew
and family at Columbus
Mr and Mrs Charles
Wtnebrenner and chtldren ol
Cheshire spent Sunday wtth
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donohue
Mr Marvm Wickersham IS a
medtcal pallent at the Holzer
Medical Center
Mrs. Etleen Roush and Mrs
Ferne B Hayman were
Gallipolis vtsttors
Mrs
Hayman was to see her doctor
rt Holzer Medtcal Center
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and
daughter, Judy ol Parkersburg, Mr and Mrs Clarence
Story and daughter, Rosale'e or
Darwin spent Sunday wtth Mr
and Mrs Erwm Gloeckner
Mrs. Ada Noms vtstted wtth
her s1ster, Mr and Mrs Jtm
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson,
Mrs Sally Savage and
daughter, Robm , were dmner
guests or Mr. and Mrs JuniOr
Salser and Mike, Sunday.
Mr.. and Mrs Don Rtlfie and
children ol Columbus spent a
weekend wtth Mr and Mrs.
Lester Roush and vistted other
relallves
Mr and Mrs. Don Bell and
St Clatr Htll vtstted Mrs
Albert McClam at Cutler,
Monday evemng. Mrs McClain
is recuperating !rom recent
surgery
Joey Htll or Columbus spent
Saturday mght wtth James
Ray Htll and vtsited other
relatives
Mrs Enna Wtlson was a
Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs
Wayre Wtlson and family
' Mrs Gladys Shtelds, Mrs
Edna Roush of Racine were
dmner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs. Randall Roberts
Mrs Robert Smith has been
assisting In the care of her
daughter, Mrs. Jerry Johnson
and new baby at Racine
Mr and Mrs. Herbilrt Roush
and Mrs Iva Orr attended a
hymn sing at the Freedom
Gospel Mtsston Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Admla, Mrs. Larry O'Brien
and chJldren, Junmy, Linda,
and Carol, spent a weekend
wllh Mr. and Mnt. Vernon

n.

Police G~ared for Jtiot c~eg Erwins Lancer Rally
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UNITED MINISTRY OF Servtce, 7 30 p.m , Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The Untied meetmg 6 30 p m.. Evenmg
Prosbylertln Church, Dwight worshtp, 7 30 P m
L Zavltz, Pa stor Di rec tor.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
George W Hu tton and Rev NAZARENE - Rev Herbert

to sixth grade, 6 30 for junior P omeroy Harrisonville
and senior high students
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor

CHURCH

OF CHRIST, Paul McElroy, Sunday School
5th and Main . Supt Sunday School 9 30 am ,
Raulln Moyer , pastor Michael morntng worship and com
Gerlach, Sunday School supl munton , 10 30 a m , Sunday

Middle~ort ,

Btble School, 9 30 am , mor eventng youth Chnsttan en
nmg worship, 10 30 a m , deavor, 6 30, Worship servtces,
evemng worship, 7 30 p m : Sunday, 7 30 p m Wednesday
prayer service 7 p m Wed evening prayer' meeting and
nesday
B1ble study, 7 30 p.m.

MORNING STAR - Worsh1p
UNITED FAITH NON·
9 30 a m . Church School 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL - R:v
a m
Mid Week Service, Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
Wednesday, 8,.p m
school, 9 30 am , Bob Barber,
MORSE CHAPEL- Worsh1p supt , worshop service. 10 30
11 a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays. am ; youth meeting, 6 45
Church School, 10 am
p m , church, 7 30 p m ,
PORTLAND - Worship 7 30 prayer meeting, Wednesday
p m , Church School 9 30 a m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
SUTTON - Worship, 11 am IN CHRIST- Eldon R Blake.
1nd and 4th Sundays , Church pastor Sunday School, 10 am
School 10 a m
Winnie Holsinger, sup! Mar
WESLEYAN (Ractnet - n1ng sermon, ll a m , Evenmg
Worshi p, 11 a m , Church servtce Chnsttan Endeavor.
School, 10 a m
7 30p m . Mrs Lyda Chevalier,
UMYF lor all churches ol lhe presi dent Song servtce and
· Southern Cluster, 7 30 p m sermon, 8 20 Mtd Week prayer
each Sunday at the Youth meet tng Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Center (Oak Grove Road J
Mrs Marie Holsinger, class
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
lea der
Rev Jacob Lehman
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
Rev Standley Brandum
CHURCH - Harmon vl lle
JOPPA - Worsh ip 10 a m , Road, Rev Roy Taylor, pastor ,
Church School 9 am Prayer Henry Eblin, Sunday School
Meellng , Wednesday, 8 p m
oupt ~unday School. 9 30 a m
LONG BOTTOM - Church evening worship, 7 30 p m
services, 9 a m , Sunday School Prayer and praise servtce,
9 45 a m Bible study every Thursday, 7 30 p m

Thursday, 7 30 p m
COMMUN tTY CHURCH,
NORTH !I ETHEL - Worship Dexter - Worship serv1ces
11 a m , Church School 10 a m Saturday and Sunday, 7 30
ALFRED - Sunday school. Qm
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9 .45 a m
each Sunday ,
HEMLOCK
GROVE
preaching at 11 a m each CHRISTIAN - Dav1d )Iauner,
Sunday Prayer meetmg, 7 45 pastor Stan lord Stockton , supt
p m Wednesday . WSCS. 8 p m. Morntng worshtp, 9 30 a m ,
on third Tuesday each month. church school, 10 30 a m ,
REEDSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meeting, 6 30
school , 9 30 , preach ing, 7 30 p.m , evening worship, 7 30
p m Sunday . prayer meeting, B1ble.,.tudy, Wednesday, 7 30
7 30 p.m. Tuesday; WSCS. 7 30 pm
llrst Thursday each month
MT. UNION BAPTIST SILVER RIDGE- Worsh ip, Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday
10 a m Church School, 9 a m school supt , Joe Sayre Sunday
TUPPERS
PLAINS
school. 9 45 a m • Sunday
Worship 9 a m , Churoh School evening worship, 7 30 Wed·
10 am
nesday prayer and Bible study,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, 7 30 p m
Hobart Newell, suot Services
TUPPERS
PLAINS
weekly, 9 30 a m on Sunday CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Preaching first and th ird Eugene Underwood , pastor ,
Sundays of month by Clifford Howard Caldwell. Jr .. Sunday
Smith , 9 30 a m.
School Supt • . Sunday School.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9 JO a m ; Morn lng sermon,
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll. lQ 30 a m , Sunday evening
pastor Sunday School, 9. 30 servit_e, 7 D m
a m , Leonard Gilmore, ftrst
LETART FALLS UNITED
elder, evening service, 7 30 BRETHREN - Rev Robert
pm
Wednesday prayer Shook, pastor , Herschel Norris,
meeting, 7 30 p m.
supt Sunday school, 9·30 am ,
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon, 10 30 a m ,
GOD - Racine Route 2 The evening sermon, 7 30 alter
Rev Charles Hand, pastor nallng each Sunday Prayer
Sunday school, 9 45 a.m , service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
morning worship, 11 am. Prayer meeting, 7 30 p m
Eventng services, Thuesday alternating Sundays
and Friday, 7 30.
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G P
CHURCH OF CHRIST- David Sm1th, pastor Sunday ,School,
Jewell, pastor Bible study, 9 30 10 a.m ; Arthur Henson, Supt ..
am , morntng worship, 10 30 , Morning Worship 11 .a m ,

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7 30 p m Wednesday servtte, 8

KENT,OhlO(UPI) - More erarallyontheCommonswas

sup l Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Mornmg worshtp , 10 30 am ,

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Wednesday, Christian Youth

Crusade, 6 30 p m , Prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday,
cho1r praclt ce, 7 p m

DEXTER CHURCH .OF
CHRIST - Danny Evans,
pastor Norman C. Wil l. supl
Sunday School 9 30 am ..

Worsh1p ser~Jice, 10 30 am
Chrtsttan Endeavor Sun'day
even mg.

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TER DAY SAINTS- Portland
Rac10e Road Ralph Johnson ,

pastor Herbert Whtte, Sunday

Prayer Serv1ce, 1 30 p m
preachtng serv tce, 2 p m

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Sunday school, 9 JO

am, V H Braley , sup! ,
commun ton and devo t tons
10 30 a m Regu lar board
meeltng 7 30, lh1rd Saturday
each month

THE RUTLAND COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
RIChard Dubbeld , pastor

God, in H1s mfinately w1se plannmg, gave us the earth to make use of- to care

for. Without th1s care, the so1l and 6.elds become barren
People are not very different. Wc need three kmds of care if we are to flourash phyucal, mental and spmtual Unfortunately the last, m many ways the mosc tmportant,
u often most neglected.
The sp1rit u a great part of you I Nurture it by attendmg the church of your ch01ce

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MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL •
George Casto, pastor Sunday
School. 9 30. eventng worsh tp
7 30 Thur sday evenmg praye r'

THE FARM'ERS BANK
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MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Craig, pastor Sunday school •
9 45 a.,m , worshtp se rvic e, 11

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Electric Motor Repatr
- Letart Route 1, the Rev Sta n
St Rl 7
Chesler, Ohto
810 W. Mam
992-5750
Craig, pastor Sunday schoo I,
Choose the Church of your Choice
9 30 a m , prayer and Blbl e
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study, 7 30 p m Collage prayer
serv1ce, Tuesday, 10 a m •
Those from the eommumty
worship service, Friday, 7 30
attendmg the 4-H Club Pian-Apm
MASON
CHURCH 0 F
Rams at Pomeroy recently
Take Someone with You to Church
Meats and Groceries
CHRIST
Loren
T. Stephens•
. In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
were Mrs Gay Johnson, Grant,
Syracuse
minister. Worship, 10 am •
992-3986
Randy, and Juha, Mrs Jack
Kerm 11 Wa lion, Mgr .
Bible study , 11 15 a m , even in
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worshtp, 7 30 p m M1d wee ~
Allman and Kimberly, Mrs
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serv•ce, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m
Clay Jordan and Barbara,
MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
Conme, Debbte, and Lori
GOD - Second St , Mason, W
Mtller, Mtke and Cheryl
Va Chester Tennant, pasto r.
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Furniture and Appliances
Church and Office Supplies· Gifts
Lawson, Mr. and Mrs Dorsey
nmg
worship
11 am •
Chesler, o.,
992-2641
Middleport 1 Phone 985-3308
Jordan, Virgmia, Rtcky and
evangelistic ser•lce, 7 30 p m
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Ralph; Lisa and Tammy
Bible study and prayer servl~e
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Wednesday, 7 30 p m Phon e
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773-5133
Attend the Church of Your Choice
and George Rowley and
HARTFORD CHURCH 0 F
Margie, Lester, Marco and
CHRIST In ChriStian Union Rev O'Dell Manley. paslo r.
Robert Jeffers
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
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Sunday school, 9 30 am , Roger
Pomeroy
186
N.
Second
Middleport
Ph . 992-3498
Manley, supl , evening servlce,
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Wednesday ~venin g
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Sunday evening youth servlce
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evening worship, 6 30 p.m
Young Peoples ser~Jice, 7 p m , Pleasant Sunday services, 11
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Morntng worship 10 30 a m
Young people's servtce 6 45
pm
E~,~angellsltc serv1c.es •
7 30 p m Wednesday eventng
servtce 7 30 p m

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

Bakers of Holsum Bread
Mid dleport, Ohio

and Rick Hessoo are the only Wahama 0 I I 0 4 I 0-7-15·&gt;
two boys to htt safety orr of •Fed Hocking 2 0 I 0 0 0 :&gt;U-3
Hubbard thts season. Roush
went 2-3 m thetr last meetmg
and Hesson 1-3
So tomorrow evemng at 3 30
p m the Whtte Falcons wtll see
Mr Hubbard lor the second
ttme as he lS slated ro go after
SAME DAY
hts fourth wm of the season and
SE RVIC;E
hts fourth no-htt game The
In At 9- 0ut AI 5
game-tune has been moved up
one hour to 3 30 because or the
Use Our .. ree Parktng lot
Jr Sr prom at Wahama
tomorrow mght.
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Athens Road
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Open House is
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Thu 1S the so1l, the good earth wathout which man could not cxlst Suppose we
woke up tomorrow to find a concrete world Flowers would wilt, plants would d1 c, and

M o nd~y
Tuesday
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nusstonary butldtng of the New
A speaker at Thursday's
Haven Ftrst Church of God
the only only to !til the bases
BY GARY CLARK
rally told the students tt was
Hostesses were Mrs Lester
by htttmg the next man up
"absolutely vttal" for the war
Dodson, Mrs Dav1d Ftelds,
w
tth one out and the bases
A last ummg rally produced
protest to con tmue here
Jr , and Mrs. Wylhs Davts, Jr
loaded
Belcher was tagged for
"Already Overhealed"
Games were played and ftve runs lor the Federa1 three stratght smgles whtch
The umverstty trustees,
pnzes awarded to Mrs Helen Hockmg Lancers Thursday b(Ought m threee runs and
aoddefeat
enabledDave
the Lancers
through the state attorney genQUivey and Mrs Bon me mght
host to
Arrttt's made the score 7-6 Wlth the
eral's office, obtamed a tempo.
Ftelds The door prozes were
Falconsam
by an
score. sacks still lull Daugherty was
rary restratnmg · order
won by Mrs Nelhe Duddmg Whtte
Four walks
four11-7smgles
then erased on a ltelder's
"aga mst any tndlVldual
and Mrs Frances Taylor
were all tt took to do the chmce lor the second out Thts
commtlting vtolence at Kent
The color scheme used lor
brought up Jerry Dolle who
State, trespassmg on property
th e decuratwns was. ptnk , Falcons m, whtch was thetr smacked a low hner down the
m proved
as many
days
not normally open to the
green and yellow Refresh- second
Randyloss
Clark
to be
the ftrst base lme. Randy Clark,
pubhc, blockmg corrtdors
ments of cake, punch, mmts
h who moved to ftrst base when
btg
bat
for
Wahama
as
e
which are normally open to the
and nuts were served The
Belcher was brought m to
pounded
out
four
stratght
htts
pubhc, orfrom interferong wtth
cakes, whtch were mdlVlduaily
as many times at the plate pttch, dove and knocked the
10
the normal and lawful
decorated wtth pmk roses and ~ hesterRoush was nght behmd ball down after tt had already
operattons or the umverstty"
the weddmg belt mmts, were "tth three htts m hve times to htt the bag. Clark humedly
Attorney General Wtlliam J
made b) Mrs Emory Roush the plate All IOI(ether the p1cked up the ball am touched
Brown satd hts olhce shares
Guests were Mrs Alton Falcons stroked an unbeatable the bag Clark looked up to see
the concern of the tntstees
Roush, Mrs B1rd1e Roush, hlteen htts But 1t sltll wasn t the ltrst base umptre stgnalmg
"that no addittonal fuel be
Mrs Helen Qutvey, Mtss Jane enough as the Whtte Falcons that 11 was a fatr ball and thus
added to an already
Qutvey, Mrs Nelhe Duddmg, couldn't choke off that last th e game should be over but tt
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overheated sttuatton, par·
Mt s Betty Weaver, Mrs mmng rally
wasn't The umptre at the plate
ttcularly m hght or past events
Frances Taylor, Mrs Irene
Federa l Hockmg broke mto overuied the lu-st base umptre
at Kent State."
Hendncks, Mrs Helen Hood, the scormg act m the hrst and the ball was declared foul
Four students were shot to
Mrs Chester Erwm, Mrs. Don mnmg as Danny Hall smacked On the ensum~ mtch Dtlhe hit
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death by Nattonal Guardsmen
Erwm and Amy, Mrs Dexter a 1and 1 pttch mto center fteld one mto rt!lht fteld that was
onMay4,1970,durmganti·War
Et \\m, Mrs Ahce Globokar, fOta lthreebase htl An error clearly latr and drove m the
protests
Mrs Glen Weaver, Mrs then enabled Hall ro score ty mg and wmrung runs What
Brown satd m Columbus the
A masstve "cleanup' da) b) Charles Weaver, Lon and Randy Clark then struck out looked to be a sure vtctory
restrammg order was obtamed Metgs , Galha and Ma son Charlene , Mt s Juha Letlhett, Daugherty and got Smtih ro fly when the Falcons were up by
to prevent campus dtsorders Co unl y area scouts ts Mrs Lewts Dodson, Mrs out before Spnnger smgled to four runs at 7-3 and what
and not to deny tbe students scheduled Saturday accordmg Bonme Ftelds, Mrs Betty score Hastmgs who reached should have been a sure vtctory
thetr rtghts to assembly and to Wilh am 1Boli ) Knoght, Dohn, Mrs Pauhne Mayer and base on the error that scored when the ball hit the bag was
not to be as tt goes down m the
speak freely
dt sto1cl cha trman , ol Pt
Ltnda Mayer, Mrs Suste the tmttal run
Pleasant
,
Wolle, Mrs Jane Moore, Mts
Wahama managed to get record book as a defeat.
Wh1le Rockwald emerged as
The poOJCCt lS part of a Pansy Frye , Mrs Mane back one of the runs m the
The Dai~ Sentinel
the
wtnnmg pttcher Belcher
DEVOTED TO THE
nalt onal 'Kee p Amenca Weaver, Mrs Roy Jones, Mrs second when CurtiS Roush led
INTEREST OF
had
to absorb th e loss, hts
Beaultful Day" ( KAB ) effort Esther Kmg, Mrs Lufema off wtth a trtple to center lteld
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL.
undettaken by scouts across Weaver, Mrs Sarah Gtbbs, and Danny
Gardner
then second m as many days
Exec Ed
the country
Jenmfer Weaver
sacrtltced Roush m after Belcher whose record Tuesday
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
C1ty Ed1tor
KAB, destgned as a htter
Presenting gofts wet e Mrs Hesson had bounced back to was 2.0 now has seen hts record
Publi Shed dady except
preven11on educatton Rebecca Andetson, Sand t the pttcher Wahama knotted dtp as fast as poostble to 2-2
Satu rday by The Oh 1o Valley
PubliSh ing Com pan y, I l l
demon stt alton, atms to loc us Sargent, Mrs. Pearl Letlhett, the score a two a lim the thtrd Two tough defeats whtch were
Court $1
F'omero&lt;t
01'110
attenlton on nu lhons of adults Mr and Mrs Carroll Kmght, when Jeff Rtley, Chet Roush, not enttrely hts fault m two
45769 Bus •ness Ofltce Phone
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who may be accused of havmg Sarah Gtbbs, Penny Walters, Mtke Whtte and Randy Clark days Randy Clark whose team
1157
a li tter prqbtem
Mr and Mrs Leonard ' Van- smgled Roush was then ptcked leadmg battmg, had dropped
Second etas~ postage pa •d at
Details Are In
Pomeroy 011 •o
It 11as also planned to p01nt Meter , Mr and Mrs Larry off second and Lambert and from 400 to 333 and now back
Nat.onat adveri 1S 11'1g
to reuse and recy chng as an Catpen ter, Mts A E Erwm, Curbs Roush were retired to up to a fme 454 average Rob
represental •ve
Boll•nel ll
Lambert lS hitting 388 and 37S
Cartons Of
Gal lagher Inc , 12 East 42nd
answer to the sohd waste Mrs Iva Capehart, Mrs Da1sy end the Falcon threat
51 New Yor~ C•tv New York
management problem
Weaver, Nancy Ciatworthy,
FederalHockmgwentone up to round out the team leaders
Subsc r •pltOn rates
De
Lllter bags have been put on Mtss Lelah Jane Powell, Mrs on Wahama m the bottom halt Danny Garner
lrvered by ca rr .er where
Wahama laces one of the
ava•lable 50 cenh per week
dtspiay m the Metgs Coun ty Rebecca Reed, Mrs Lena Mae of the tlurd when Daugherty
By Motor Route where carr1er
strongest
teams lll tlie area
atea They are avatlable at Cox, Mrs Delores Taylor. smgled to lead-off then mmng.
serv •ce not avaclable One
month 51 75 By mall tn Oh tO
Mason County Motors m Pt Raymond and Leonard Fteids, The next man groWlded to ftrst tomght when the Rampagmg
and W Va One year Sl• 00
Pleasant, and at Hasktns. Mrs Faye Carpenter, Mr and base and Clark then walked the Southern Tornadres come to
St • month s S7 25 Three
months S4 50 Subscrtp tton
Tanner store m Galhpohs
Mrs Clyde Weaver, Mtss Betty next three batters to walk m to11n
prtce mcludes Sunday Tcmes
Southern os breezmg along
Acltvtltes wtll begm around Kelly, Mrs Sh~rley Ball, Mrs. the go ahead run
SenltM I
wtth
a !me 6-1 record Their
8 30 am, Saturday and con- Clyde Henderson , Mrs
In the fifth tnnmg Wahama
only loss was at the hands of
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tinue unltl around noon tl!Ue Kathryn Weaver, Mrs Pearl exploded lor four btg runs on Wahama when they dropped a
Nease, Mr and Mrs Harley four hits. Chet Roush started 11
Burns, Mr and Mrs Harold all of! by beabng out an mheld 2·1 dectston Southern has one
Norton, Mr and Mts Robert htt Mtke Whtte then grounded of the best pttcbers m the area
Beach, Mr and Mrs Lewis out foilowed by consecultve m Jtm Hubbard, semor nght
Retbel, Mo. and Mrs Stanley smgles by Clark and Lambert bander, lor Coach Htlton
Kuzmk, Mrs Rose Giobokar, Curbs Roush then grounded Wolfe's crew Hubbard has
Mrs Luther Mangus, and Mrs out for the second out of the made lour starts and pttched
Foster Gnnstead
mmng He was followed by n~ less than three no-htt ball
Rtck Hesson who was sale on games A lantasttc feat for
an error and Danny Gardner anyone would be to pttch a
ATHENS - Mayor Donald L.
New Item With Us!
who trtpled to center held stngle no-htt game m a
Barrett stgned a proclamatwn
drtvmg m two mlre runs and hletune
MORE
'SICK'
Monday de clart ng Sunday ,
gtve the Falcons what seemed Wahama's Chester Roush
PORTSMOUTH, Oh10 (UP!) to be a comfortable 6-3 lead
May 7, as Mental Health Da) m
Athens when an open house '"ll - Ftfty pubhc servtce em· whtch became an even more
be cond ucted by the Athens pioyes here have started comfortable 7-3 lead when
calling m stck at thts Ohto Wahama put one more run
Mental Health Center
The theme of the Center's Rtver ctty ol 30,000, apparently across m the SIXth mmng on
open house IS "Mental Health : Jmmng pohcemen who have smgles, by Che t Roush and
Yesterday,
Today
and been on a stck-call strtke lor Randy Clark Gomg mto the
Tomorrow " Accordtng to Mrs lour days Pollee Chtef Harold bottom hall of the seventh
Char.lotte Cox, dtrector of Cooper ts asSISted by 14 mmng Wahama held a 7-3lead
actlVlty therapy and volunteer, sup erv tsory personnel m
The Fateful seventh began
servtces, who IS chatrman of keeptng hts departme nt when Rob Belcher, Falcon
the open house com mtttee, the operating, and the servtce rehef pttcher, walked the ftrst
For many uses
baste idea behmd the event ts department ts now runmng an two men up Belcher then
on the farm.
to promote mterac twn between emergency only basts
struck out the third batter of
the Center and the commumty
ActlVlhes at the center that
day wtll mclude gutded tours,
We also stock a wide selection
an exh tbtt or anllques, f
dtsplay of posters whtch were
of inflations.
prepa red by area school
chtldren and restdents at the
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presentatiOn, and refreshments.
The open house wtlllast from
"Serv1ce For Over 100 Years"
1 to 8 p m Tour hours will be I
to330pm and630to730
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Sally Globokar or Pomeroy,

of the rtght of freedom of
speech, but rather are seekmg
to avoid any vtolence or de·
struction," he satd.
KSU Prestdent Dr Glenn
Olds explamed the restrammg
order at the rally and urged the
students to be peaceful.
"As you will note, this order
doesn 'I restrtct the F1rst
Amendment rtght of free
speech or peaceable assembly," he satd
"We earnestly hope that all
members ol the commuruty
wtll exerctse the retramt and
responstbthty essential to the
functions of the umverstty, the
nghts of all and the prospect
that there may be no need to
mvoke the restraining order "

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Sun day mghl worship, 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev
Lloyd 0

129 were arrested

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Schoo l , 9 30 a m , Wors hip
servtce, 11 a m , Wednesday
prayer meet eng, 7 30 p m

Sunday Sc hool. 9 30 a m

monds Thursday for the second
straight day and later marched
off the campus where they
were met by pohce m riot gear
The anti-war protesters were
pushed back onto umverstty
proper ty aIt er the not ac t was
read to them. A mysteroous
tear gas barrage, which seemed to have ortgmated from the
doorway of a clothmg store,
sentthe youthful crowd scurrymg away
Poltce Chief Joseph Myers
denied his 25 officers were responstble lor the gas attack
"None ol my men have tear
gas," he satd "They do not
have any wtth them "
There were no arrests Thursday. On Wednesday mght, aft-·-·-

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Eugene
Gill, pastor William Ba1iey,

School Director Sunday School.
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN 9 30 a m . Morning worship.
NAZARENE - Middleport, Ptne Grove, the Rev Arthur 10 30 a m , Sunday evening
Rev Audry Miller, pastor . Combs, pastor Sunday school, servtce 7 p m Wednesday
Floyd Carson. supt Sunday 9 30 am , church servtces, eventng prayer servtces, 7 30
school. 9·30 am , Morn1ng 10 30 a m
pm
worshtp 10 30 a m , luntor
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST SOCiety, 6 30 p m , NYPS, 6 45 CHRIST - Cltllord Sm1th, Great Bend, Charles Norris.
p m , Sunday evangeltsltc pastor Leroy Bartrum , Sunday pastor Worshtp service , 9 30
meeting, 7 30 p m Prayer School superintendent Sunday am , Sunday School, 10 30a m
meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m School, 9 30 a m , Mornmg
CARLETON CHURCH ch~r.cb , 10 30 a m
Sunday Ktngsbury Road
Sunday
MEIGS
eventng servtce, 7 30 p m School. 9 30 a m • Ralph Carl,
COOPERATIVE
Wednesday eventng servtce, 8 supt Worshtp servtce, 10 30
PARISH
am and9 30 p m alternately
P m
THE UNITED
ANTIQUI'l Y t&gt;APTIST - Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Freeland Norri s, pastor 7 30 p m Rev Jay Stiles.
Robert R Card
Sunday school, 10 a m , church pastor
Rev. Stanlen Smtih
se rvtce 7 p.m Wednesday
OLD
DEXTER
CHESTER - Worsh•p 9 15 B1ble study, 7 p m
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
a m • Church School 10 a m
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE. - Rev W11tard Dutcher,
ENTERPRISE- WOrsh1p, 9 Mtnersvtlle, J A McWaters, pastor Mrs Worley Francts,
a m.. Church School, 10 a.m pastor Sunday School, 10 am , Sunday School Sup! Sunday
FLATWOODS- Worsh1p, 11 mornmg wor shtp, 11 a m , School, 9 45 am Church Ser
a m , Church School 10 a m
Traintng Unton , 6 30 p m , v~ees ftrst and third Sundays
POMEROY - Worship. 10 30 evenmg worship , 1 30 p m followtng Sunday School,
a m • Church School 9 15 a m Prayer meettng, Wednesday, Second and fourth Saturday
UMYF 6 30 p m
7 30 p m
evenings, 8 p m. services
ROCK SPRINGS - Worshtp
RACINE FIRST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
10 a m , Church School 9 a m , OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr Robert Wyatt , pastor.
UMYF 6 30 p m
Sunday School. 9 30 a m
Sunday School supl , Ronald
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Morntng Worstup, 10 30 a m
Osborne B1ble SchooL 9 30
Rev Robart Bumgarner
Evenmg worship, 7 30 p m, a m
preaching 10 45 am ..
HEATH - Worship 10 30 Wednesday , Sunday School Evenmg servtces, 7 30 p m
a m , Church School 9 30 a m , Supermtendent. Pauline Me
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
UMYF 7 p m
Cllntock. pastor Rev Morr is METHODIST - Cwl W1se,
RUTLAND - Worship 9 15 M Wolle
Pastor Sunday School. 9 30
a m ; Church School 10 a m •
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST - a m Morning worship 10 30
UMYF 7 p.m
Charles Norrr s, pastor Sunday
, Young People's servtce.
SALEM CENTER- Worship School, 9 JO a m • Morntng am
6 45 p m , Evangeltsftc serv tce,
9 a m , Church School 10 a m . worsh lp. 10 45 a m Sunday 7 30 p m Prayer meetmg,
UMYF Thursday. 7 p.m.
eventng Worshtp, 7 30 p m
Thursday 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Wednesday eventng Btble
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
Rov Forrest R Don loy
Study, 7 30 p m
MISSION
Bald
Knobs
Rev
ASBURY - Worsh1p 11 am ,
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, L R Gluesencam p, pastor
Church School 9 50 a m , WSCS, Rev
Lawr ence
Sulltvan
Roger W1lfred, Sr , Sunday
1st Tuesday
pas tor Sunday School 9 30 Sc hool Supt Sunday School.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m , youth and IUntor youth
30 a m , Sunday evenmg
a m , Church School 10 a m . serv1ce, 6 45 p m , even mg 9worshtp
meeting,
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7 30 worship, 7 JO p m , prayer and Tu esday,7 307 30Prayer
p m Ernest
pm
pratse . Wednesda y, 7 30 p m
Deeter, class leader You th
MINERSVILLE - Worship
SILVER RUN FREE BAP Mee ttng Wednesday 7 30 p m,
10 a m . Church School 9 a.m .. TIST - Rev Howard K1mble,
Deeter leader
WSCS, 3rd Monday, 7.30 p m pastor Sunday schocl, 10 a m , Ernest
MT
HERMON UNITED
SYRACUSE - Worsh ip, 8 Henry Dav1s, sup! , eventng BRETHREN
CHURCH IN
a m Church School. 9 a m , serv1ce, 7 30 p m Prayer CHRIST - Rev Robert Shook,
Prayer and B1bl~ Study, mee t mg. Thurday, 7 30 p m
pastor Sunda y School. 9 30
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF a m Roy Pooler. supl Alfred
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
GOD- Rev James Sallerl1eld, Wolfe asst supt , morntng
Rev. W Dale McClurg
pastor Sunday school, 9 30 worshtp 11 a m , eventng
Rev Frank Cheesebrew
a m , worshtp servtce. l1 a m
sermon, 7 30 p m, a!fernaltno
Rev Martha Ann Matlner
eveni ng serv1ce. 7 prayer eac.h Sunday Cla ss meeltng 11
BETHANY I Dorcas!
se rvic e and youth servtce, am
allernat1ng
~unday
Worshi p, 9 30 a m . Church Thursday, 7 p m
morntngs
A lfr ed
Wolfe ,
School 10 30 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN layleader , Chns ltan Endeavor ,
CARMEL - Worship, 11 - Homer Sterhens. pastor 7 30 p m Svnday Roger
am , l st and Jrd Sundays , Sunday Schoo , 9 30 a m
Buckley, president Pray er
Church School. 10 am
mornmg worsh1p, 10 30 a m
meeflng, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
APPLE GROVE - Worsh1p, Robert Bobo, Sunday school Board mee l tng ftrst Monday
7 30 p m , church school, 9 30 sup t , Sunday eventng servtce. each
month , 7 30 p m
a m ,
mtd week
servtce, 7 30 Youth meetong Monday, 7
RUTLAND
Wednesday. 8 p m
p m Mid week servtce , Wed
RUTLAND
FIRST BAPTIST
EAST LETART - Worship, nesday, 7 30 p m
Rev Samuel Jackson,
10 a m., llrsland th ird Sundays.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF pastor Sun day Sc hool, 10 a m ,
9 a m , second and fourth THE NAZARENE - Rev M C Mrs Gertrude Butler, supt
Sunda ys, church scliool, 9 am , Lan more. pastor Bob Moore,
first and lh~rd Sundays, 10 am • Sunday School Supt Sunday
second and fourth Sundays School, classes for all ages, 9 30
M1d week servtce, Wednesday, am , morning worshtp, 10 45
8pm
NYPS Sunday, 6 30 p m
GREAT BEND - Worsh1p 11 evangelistic serv1ce Sunday,
a m, 2nd and Ath Sundays, 7 30 p m Mtd week prayer
Church School. 10 a m
meeltng , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
LETART FALLS- Worsh1p M lss tona ry mee11ng, second
10 a m , Chur,ch School 9 a m Wednesdav 7 30 o m

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MIDDLEPORT PEN I
TECOSTAL - Th~rd ; Ave, the
Rev William Kn•ttel, pastor
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
supt Classes tor all ages,
evening

service.

7 30 p.m., Linson Stebbins, Ass't Pastor

Bible study, Wednesday. 7 30

p m yo
1J0pm

POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY Rev W H Perrin, past&lt;H". Ror.
Mayer, Supt Church schooo.
9 15 a m , worship, 10 24 a m ;
you1h choir rehearsal Monday.
6 30 p.m , Mrs Marvin Burt,
director;

senior
chOir
rehearsal, 7 30 p m , Thursday,
Mrs Paul Nease. director

POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Corner
Union and Mulberry. Rev
Clyde V Henderson, pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a m ,
Raymond

Walburn ,

supt

ST. PAUL LUTHE,RAfll, Re•. Arthur C Lund. pastor.
Sunday School·, 9 IS a m ,
Charles E•aos, Supt , worship
service, 10 30 a m Confirmation class, Tuesday. 4·15
to 5 30 p m • Junior Con·
flrmation class, Thursday, 6 30
to7&lt;4.5pm
SEVEN DAY AbVENTIST Mulberry Heights, Pomeroy
Herbert Morgan. pastor
Sabbath school, Saturday. 2
p m , worship, 3 15 p m Reach

Apple Grove News, Events

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Friday ,

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FREEWILL BAPTIST Corner Ash and Plum, Mid
dleport. Noel Herrman. pastor.
Guy Prlday. Sunday School

D1rec tors

cady at West Jefferson
Calhng on Erwm Gloeckner
whu recently underwent
sut gcry at Holzer Medtcal
Center were Herbert Shtelds,
Mr and Mrs. Marshall Adams,
Mrs Mtldred Donohew and Mr
and Mrs Btll Fox
Mr and Mrs Bob McNtckles
and Mrs. McNtckles' mother of
Spokane, Wash , vtstted Mr
and Mrs Lloyd Ntce, Mr and
Mrs Raymond Poerce, Mr and
Mrs Lowell McNtckles over
the weekend
Mr and Mt s Jack Ables and
ch tldren , Vtckt and Ron,
vtStted James ~bles at Logan
Mr and Mrs Orvtlle Harpold
of Belpt e were Sunday guests
uf Mr and Mrs Btll Fox and
Davt~

Mrs Joyce Wh1te entertamed Thursday evemng m
honor of her husband, carroll
Wlnte's birthday. Attendmg
\\ere Mr and Mrs Don Hupp
and sons, Mr and Mrs Gerald
Wells, Mandy and Amy of
Syracuse.
Attendmg fun eral servtces
for Mrs Mabel Roush Fnday
!rum uut uf town were Stdney
Kane of Beaver Falls, Pa ,
Mt s Betty Stewart, Mrs
Mildred Foster and Mrs Cora
Buck ol Columbus and Harold
Hayman ol Westervtlie.
Mtss Pam Buck of Oh10
Umverstty at Athens spent the
weekend wtth het parents, Mr
and Mrs Roy Buck Mr and
Mrs Buck and Early Roush
accompamed her to Athens
Sunday evemng
Cong r essman Cla rence
Mtller sent Mrs Vtrgtl Roush a
flag Utat had flown over the
capt tal, to be used a I the Letart
Faits Commumty Hall Mr
Mtller .also sent a dona bon to
help wtth repatrs on the
bmldmg
Mrs Larry O'Bnen and
chtldren, Jtmmy, Unda and
carol Ann, spent Saturday
night with 1'4r and Mrs. Mtke
O'Brien at Columbus
Mr and Mrs Leonard Roush
ol Cmcmnall VlSlted hts
mother, Mrs Ehzabeth Roush
over the weekend.

Carpenter

Grate, pastor Worship service,
11 a m and 7 30 p m Sunday

.tl1e

FIRST UNITED PRES· Sunday School, 9 ~ 30 am
BYTERIAN, Harrisonville, Richard Barton , supt Prayer
Sunday Church School. 9:30 meetin~ . Wednesday, 7 30 p m.
am, Mrs Homer le!, Supt.,
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
Morn 1ng Worsh•p 10 30 a m CHRIST - Cltllord Smit h
FIRST
UNITED tTumster Sunday School 9 30
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport, r1 m , morning chur ch 10 30
Sunday Church School. 9 30 am Sunday evemng servt ce,

Supt Saturday evening ser'{lce,
7 p m Sunday School, 10
a m , Sunday evening worship, am, Lewis Sauer , Supt..
7pm
MornlnQ Worship, 10 30 a m

FIRST BAPTIST ol Mid
dleport, corner of Sixth and
Palmer 'Streets, Rev Charles
Simons.
pastor
Fred
Hoffman , Sunday School

FIRST
UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Morning Worship, 9 a m •
SOnday Church School, 10 a m
Mrs. Sampson Hall, Supt
Superintendent Sunday church
STIVERSVILLE
COM·
schoql for everyone 9 15 a m., MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hart.
out for ltfe meefmgs each Morning worship 10 lS a m ;
Sunday School servtce
Saturday. Tuesday and Thurs Evening services, 7 30 p m ; pastor
10 a m Prayer Meeting each
day e•enlngs 7 30
Wednesday prayer service, 7 30 Thursday 7· 30 p m Sunday
GRAHAM
UiiiiTED p m Extra youth activities on evening
service, 7· 30 p m
METHODIST - Preach ing 9.30 Sunday, 5 p.m , for all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST

Morning worship 10 30 a m.
Evening service 7 30 p m Mid
week service, Wednesday, 7 30
pm
, first and second Sundays
GRACE EPISCOPAL - aof m
each
, thtrd and fourth
Rev Leroy Davis, minister. Sundaysmonth
each
month, worship
Morning prayer and sermon,
service
at
7•
30
p
m Wednesday
10:30a m Holy commun ion and
evenings
at
7
30
Prayer and
sermon, llrs1 Sundays, 10 30 Bible Study
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FIRST SOUTHERN BAP·
dergarten through elgh1h TIST
- !82 Mulberry Ave ,
grade, 10 30 a m
Pomeroy,
w1lh S B C,
POMEROY CHURCH OF the Rev alllllated
Fred Hill, pastor
CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen, Jr, Sunday
School. 9 30 a m ,
pastor Bible School, 9 30 a m,
worship, 10 30 a.m
worship, 10 30. adult worship morning
society, 6 30 am NYPS,
service and young peoples 6junior
45 p m Sunday evangellsttc
meeting, both 7· 30 p m Sunday· meeting.
7 30 p m Prayer
Wednesday. combined Bible
Wednesday. 7 30 p m
study end prayer meeting, 7 30 meeting MIDDLEPORT
pm.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST THE SALVATION ARMY - Corner
and Main,
Envoy Ray S Wining, olllcer In MiddleportFourth
Rev
Henry
L Key,
charge Sunday, 10 a.m • Jr , pastor Sunday School
9 30
Holiness meeting; 10 30 am, am , Arnold Richards, supl
Sunday School Young People's Morning worship 10 30 a m •
Legion, 7 p.m., Thursday, I to 3 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSESp m., Ladles Home League , 7
Larry Carnahan presidi ng
p m., Prep classes.
minister
Sunday, Btble lecture,
SACRED HEART - Rev
m , Watchtower study,
Father Bernard Krajcovlc, 9103030a a.m
. Tuesday, Bible
pastor
Phone
992 2825.
7 30 p m , Thursday,
Saturday evening Mass, 7 30 study,
ministry school 7 30 p m ,
p m Sunday Mass, 8 and 10 servtce
meeting 8 30 p.m
a m Confessions, Saturday, 7· MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH of
7 30 p.m
thrlsl
on
Christian
Union POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST lawrence Manley, pastor
, Mrs.
- Robert Kuhn, pastor ; William Russell
Young,
Sunday
School
Watson. Sunday school supt Supt Sunday School 9 30 am ,
Sundayschool. 9 30 am , BYF,
6 p m ; Billie study, Wed Evening worship 7•30 Wed
prayer meeting. 7 30
nesday, 7 p m , choir practice. nesday
pm
Wednesday, 8 30 p m

By Mrs. Herber! Roush
Mr and Mrs Don Bell and
daughter, Lorna, spent a
recent weekend wtth Dr and
Mrs. Earl Grimm and sons at
Columbus Mrs Harold Grtmm
ol Columbus called m the
Gnmm home to vtslt wtth the
Bells.
St Clatr Hill was a Sunday
dinner guest or hlS brother, Mr
and Mrs. John Htll and Unda
The Golden Rule Sunday
School Class of the Letart Falls
Methodtst Church met at the
home ol Mrs Erma Hill
Thursday evemng Members
attendtng were Mrs Nora
C~oss, Mrs Grace Rullman,
Mrs. Shtrley Dugan, Mrs.
Margte Roush, Mrs Lots Bell,
Mrs. Inez Hill and Unda Htll
Guests were Mrs Lucille Dtehl
and son, Brtan , Beth Huffman
and Ktm Dugan
Harold Roush of Portland
VISited St. Clatr Htll Thursday
evenmg.
Mrs Roy Donohew and son,
Greg, spent a weekend wtth
Mr and Mrs George Donohew
and family at Columbus
Mr and Mrs Charles
Wtnebrenner and chtldren ol
Cheshire spent Sunday wtth
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Donohue
Mr Marvm Wickersham IS a
medtcal pallent at the Holzer
Medical Center
Mrs. Etleen Roush and Mrs
Ferne B Hayman were
Gallipolis vtsttors
Mrs
Hayman was to see her doctor
rt Holzer Medtcal Center
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and
daughter, Judy ol Parkersburg, Mr and Mrs Clarence
Story and daughter, Rosale'e or
Darwin spent Sunday wtth Mr
and Mrs Erwm Gloeckner
Mrs. Ada Noms vtstted wtth
her s1ster, Mr and Mrs Jtm
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearson,
Mrs Sally Savage and
daughter, Robm , were dmner
guests or Mr. and Mrs JuniOr
Salser and Mike, Sunday.
Mr.. and Mrs Don Rtlfie and
children ol Columbus spent a
weekend wtth Mr and Mrs.
Lester Roush and vistted other
relallves
Mr and Mrs. Don Bell and
St Clatr Htll vtstted Mrs
Albert McClam at Cutler,
Monday evemng. Mrs McClain
is recuperating !rom recent
surgery
Joey Htll or Columbus spent
Saturday mght wtth James
Ray Htll and vtsited other
relatives
Mrs Enna Wtlson was a
Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs
Wayre Wtlson and family
' Mrs Gladys Shtelds, Mrs
Edna Roush of Racine were
dmner guests Sunday of Mr
and Mrs. Randall Roberts
Mrs Robert Smith has been
assisting In the care of her
daughter, Mrs. Jerry Johnson
and new baby at Racine
Mr and Mrs. Herbilrt Roush
and Mrs Iva Orr attended a
hymn sing at the Freedom
Gospel Mtsston Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Admla, Mrs. Larry O'Brien
and chJldren, Junmy, Linda,
and Carol, spent a weekend
wllh Mr. and Mnt. Vernon

n.

Police G~ared for Jtiot c~eg Erwins Lancer Rally
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UNITED MINISTRY OF Servtce, 7 30 p.m , Youth
MEIGS COUNTY, The Untied meetmg 6 30 p m.. Evenmg
Prosbylertln Church, Dwight worshtp, 7 30 P m
L Zavltz, Pa stor Di rec tor.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
George W Hu tton and Rev NAZARENE - Rev Herbert

to sixth grade, 6 30 for junior P omeroy Harrisonville
and senior high students
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor

CHURCH

OF CHRIST, Paul McElroy, Sunday School
5th and Main . Supt Sunday School 9 30 am ,
Raulln Moyer , pastor Michael morntng worship and com
Gerlach, Sunday School supl munton , 10 30 a m , Sunday

Middle~ort ,

Btble School, 9 30 am , mor eventng youth Chnsttan en
nmg worship, 10 30 a m , deavor, 6 30, Worship servtces,
evemng worship, 7 30 p m : Sunday, 7 30 p m Wednesday
prayer service 7 p m Wed evening prayer' meeting and
nesday
B1ble study, 7 30 p.m.

MORNING STAR - Worsh1p
UNITED FAITH NON·
9 30 a m . Church School 10 30 DENOMINATIONAL - R:v
a m
Mid Week Service, Robert Smith, pastor Sunday
Wednesday, 8,.p m
school, 9 30 am , Bob Barber,
MORSE CHAPEL- Worsh1p supt , worshop service. 10 30
11 a m , 1st and 3rd Sundays. am ; youth meeting, 6 45
Church School, 10 am
p m , church, 7 30 p m ,
PORTLAND - Worship 7 30 prayer meeting, Wednesday
p m , Church School 9 30 a m
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN
SUTTON - Worship, 11 am IN CHRIST- Eldon R Blake.
1nd and 4th Sundays , Church pastor Sunday School, 10 am
School 10 a m
Winnie Holsinger, sup! Mar
WESLEYAN (Ractnet - n1ng sermon, ll a m , Evenmg
Worshi p, 11 a m , Church servtce Chnsttan Endeavor.
School, 10 a m
7 30p m . Mrs Lyda Chevalier,
UMYF lor all churches ol lhe presi dent Song servtce and
· Southern Cluster, 7 30 p m sermon, 8 20 Mtd Week prayer
each Sunday at the Youth meet tng Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Center (Oak Grove Road J
Mrs Marie Holsinger, class
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
lea der
Rev Jacob Lehman
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT
Rev Standley Brandum
CHURCH - Harmon vl lle
JOPPA - Worsh ip 10 a m , Road, Rev Roy Taylor, pastor ,
Church School 9 am Prayer Henry Eblin, Sunday School
Meellng , Wednesday, 8 p m
oupt ~unday School. 9 30 a m
LONG BOTTOM - Church evening worship, 7 30 p m
services, 9 a m , Sunday School Prayer and praise servtce,
9 45 a m Bible study every Thursday, 7 30 p m

Thursday, 7 30 p m
COMMUN tTY CHURCH,
NORTH !I ETHEL - Worship Dexter - Worship serv1ces
11 a m , Church School 10 a m Saturday and Sunday, 7 30
ALFRED - Sunday school. Qm
,
9 .45 a m
each Sunday ,
HEMLOCK
GROVE
preaching at 11 a m each CHRISTIAN - Dav1d )Iauner,
Sunday Prayer meetmg, 7 45 pastor Stan lord Stockton , supt
p m Wednesday . WSCS. 8 p m. Morntng worshtp, 9 30 a m ,
on third Tuesday each month. church school, 10 30 a m ,
REEDSVILLE - Sunday young peoples meeting, 6 30
school , 9 30 , preach ing, 7 30 p.m , evening worship, 7 30
p m Sunday . prayer meeting, B1ble.,.tudy, Wednesday, 7 30
7 30 p.m. Tuesday; WSCS. 7 30 pm
llrst Thursday each month
MT. UNION BAPTIST SILVER RIDGE- Worsh ip, Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday
10 a m Church School, 9 a m school supt , Joe Sayre Sunday
TUPPERS
PLAINS
school. 9 45 a m • Sunday
Worship 9 a m , Churoh School evening worship, 7 30 Wed·
10 am
nesday prayer and Bible study,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, 7 30 p m
Hobart Newell, suot Services
TUPPERS
PLAINS
weekly, 9 30 a m on Sunday CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Preaching first and th ird Eugene Underwood , pastor ,
Sundays of month by Clifford Howard Caldwell. Jr .. Sunday
Smith , 9 30 a m.
School Supt • . Sunday School.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN 9 JO a m ; Morn lng sermon,
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll. lQ 30 a m , Sunday evening
pastor Sunday School, 9. 30 servit_e, 7 D m
a m , Leonard Gilmore, ftrst
LETART FALLS UNITED
elder, evening service, 7 30 BRETHREN - Rev Robert
pm
Wednesday prayer Shook, pastor , Herschel Norris,
meeting, 7 30 p m.
supt Sunday school, 9·30 am ,
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon, 10 30 a m ,
GOD - Racine Route 2 The evening sermon, 7 30 alter
Rev Charles Hand, pastor nallng each Sunday Prayer
Sunday school, 9 45 a.m , service, Wednesday, 7 30 p m
morning worship, 11 am. Prayer meeting, 7 30 p m
Eventng services, Thuesday alternating Sundays
and Friday, 7 30.
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BEARWALLOW RIDGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G P
CHURCH OF CHRIST- David Sm1th, pastor Sunday ,School,
Jewell, pastor Bible study, 9 30 10 a.m ; Arthur Henson, Supt ..
am , morntng worship, 10 30 , Morning Worship 11 .a m ,

good

7 30 p m Wednesday servtte, 8

KENT,OhlO(UPI) - More erarallyontheCommonswas

sup l Sunday School, 9 30 a m ,
Mornmg worshtp , 10 30 am ,

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Wednesday, Christian Youth

Crusade, 6 30 p m , Prayer
meetmg 7 30 p m Thursday,
cho1r praclt ce, 7 p m

DEXTER CHURCH .OF
CHRIST - Danny Evans,
pastor Norman C. Wil l. supl
Sunday School 9 30 am ..

Worsh1p ser~Jice, 10 30 am
Chrtsttan Endeavor Sun'day
even mg.

REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LAT·
TER DAY SAINTS- Portland
Rac10e Road Ralph Johnson ,

pastor Herbert Whtte, Sunday

Prayer Serv1ce, 1 30 p m
preachtng serv tce, 2 p m

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Sunday school, 9 JO

am, V H Braley , sup! ,
commun ton and devo t tons
10 30 a m Regu lar board
meeltng 7 30, lh1rd Saturday
each month

THE RUTLAND COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Rev
RIChard Dubbeld , pastor

God, in H1s mfinately w1se plannmg, gave us the earth to make use of- to care

for. Without th1s care, the so1l and 6.elds become barren
People are not very different. Wc need three kmds of care if we are to flourash phyucal, mental and spmtual Unfortunately the last, m many ways the mosc tmportant,
u often most neglected.
The sp1rit u a great part of you I Nurture it by attendmg the church of your ch01ce

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MASON COUNTY
THE HILAND CHAPEL •
George Casto, pastor Sunday
School. 9 30. eventng worsh tp
7 30 Thur sday evenmg praye r'

THE FARM'ERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.

MASON FIRST BAPTIST Second and Pomeroy Sts Stan
Craig, pastor Sunday school •
9 45 a.,m , worshtp se rvic e, 11

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Pleasant. Sunday School 9 15

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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
Electric Motor Repatr
- Letart Route 1, the Rev Sta n
St Rl 7
Chesler, Ohto
810 W. Mam
992-5750
Craig, pastor Sunday schoo I,
Choose the Church of your Choice
9 30 a m , prayer and Blbl e
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study, 7 30 p m Collage prayer
serv1ce, Tuesday, 10 a m •
Those from the eommumty
worship service, Friday, 7 30
attendmg the 4-H Club Pian-Apm
MASON
CHURCH 0 F
Rams at Pomeroy recently
Take Someone with You to Church
Meats and Groceries
CHRIST
Loren
T. Stephens•
. In Pomeroy Over 90 Years
were Mrs Gay Johnson, Grant,
Syracuse
minister. Worship, 10 am •
992-3986
Randy, and Juha, Mrs Jack
Kerm 11 Wa lion, Mgr .
Bible study , 11 15 a m , even in
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worshtp, 7 30 p m M1d wee ~
Allman and Kimberly, Mrs
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serv•ce, Wednesday, 7 30 p.m
Clay Jordan and Barbara,
MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
Conme, Debbte, and Lori
GOD - Second St , Mason, W
Mtller, Mtke and Cheryl
Va Chester Tennant, pasto r.
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Sunday school, 10 am , mo r
Furniture and Appliances
Church and Office Supplies· Gifts
Lawson, Mr. and Mrs Dorsey
nmg
worship
11 am •
Chesler, o.,
992-2641
Middleport 1 Phone 985-3308
Jordan, Virgmia, Rtcky and
evangelistic ser•lce, 7 30 p m
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Ralph; Lisa and Tammy
Bible study and prayer servl~e
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Wednesday, 7 30 p m Phon e
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773-5133
Attend the Church of Your Choice
and George Rowley and
HARTFORD CHURCH 0 F
Margie, Lester, Marco and
CHRIST In ChriStian Union Rev O'Dell Manley. paslo r.
Robert Jeffers
Bulova Watches-Sales &amp; Service
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Sunday school, 9 30 am , Roger
Pomeroy
186
N.
Second
Middleport
Ph . 992-3498
Manley, supl , evening servlce,
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Wednesday ~venin g
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Sunday evening youth servlce
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evening worship, 6 30 p.m
Young Peoples ser~Jice, 7 p m , Pleasant Sunday services, 11
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Pomeroy-Member F D I C. &amp;
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Oh10's Ol~est Dodge Dealer
Mo dleport. 0

Morntng worship 10 30 a m
Young people's servtce 6 45
pm
E~,~angellsltc serv1c.es •
7 30 p m Wednesday eventng
servtce 7 30 p m

serv1ce, 7 30 p m

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Ractne
949 3342

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

Bakers of Holsum Bread
Mid dleport, Ohio

and Rick Hessoo are the only Wahama 0 I I 0 4 I 0-7-15·&gt;
two boys to htt safety orr of •Fed Hocking 2 0 I 0 0 0 :&gt;U-3
Hubbard thts season. Roush
went 2-3 m thetr last meetmg
and Hesson 1-3
So tomorrow evemng at 3 30
p m the Whtte Falcons wtll see
Mr Hubbard lor the second
ttme as he lS slated ro go after
SAME DAY
hts fourth wm of the season and
SE RVIC;E
hts fourth no-htt game The
In At 9- 0ut AI 5
game-tune has been moved up
one hour to 3 30 because or the
Use Our .. ree Parktng lot
Jr Sr prom at Wahama
tomorrow mght.
216 E 2nd, Pomeroy

Aimed for
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Pull 'n Hoist

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Pomeroy
Athens Road
A Family That Worshtps Together
Stays Together

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Open House is
Planned May 7

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famone would sweep tlie land.

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Thu 1S the so1l, the good earth wathout which man could not cxlst Suppose we
woke up tomorrow to find a concrete world Flowers would wilt, plants would d1 c, and

M o nd~y
Tuesday
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nusstonary butldtng of the New
A speaker at Thursday's
Haven Ftrst Church of God
the only only to !til the bases
BY GARY CLARK
rally told the students tt was
Hostesses were Mrs Lester
by htttmg the next man up
"absolutely vttal" for the war
Dodson, Mrs Dav1d Ftelds,
w
tth one out and the bases
A last ummg rally produced
protest to con tmue here
Jr , and Mrs. Wylhs Davts, Jr
loaded
Belcher was tagged for
"Already Overhealed"
Games were played and ftve runs lor the Federa1 three stratght smgles whtch
The umverstty trustees,
pnzes awarded to Mrs Helen Hockmg Lancers Thursday b(Ought m threee runs and
aoddefeat
enabledDave
the Lancers
through the state attorney genQUivey and Mrs Bon me mght
host to
Arrttt's made the score 7-6 Wlth the
eral's office, obtamed a tempo.
Ftelds The door prozes were
Falconsam
by an
score. sacks still lull Daugherty was
rary restratnmg · order
won by Mrs Nelhe Duddmg Whtte
Four walks
four11-7smgles
then erased on a ltelder's
"aga mst any tndlVldual
and Mrs Frances Taylor
were all tt took to do the chmce lor the second out Thts
commtlting vtolence at Kent
The color scheme used lor
brought up Jerry Dolle who
State, trespassmg on property
th e decuratwns was. ptnk , Falcons m, whtch was thetr smacked a low hner down the
m proved
as many
days
not normally open to the
green and yellow Refresh- second
Randyloss
Clark
to be
the ftrst base lme. Randy Clark,
pubhc, blockmg corrtdors
ments of cake, punch, mmts
h who moved to ftrst base when
btg
bat
for
Wahama
as
e
which are normally open to the
and nuts were served The
Belcher was brought m to
pounded
out
four
stratght
htts
pubhc, orfrom interferong wtth
cakes, whtch were mdlVlduaily
as many times at the plate pttch, dove and knocked the
10
the normal and lawful
decorated wtth pmk roses and ~ hesterRoush was nght behmd ball down after tt had already
operattons or the umverstty"
the weddmg belt mmts, were "tth three htts m hve times to htt the bag. Clark humedly
Attorney General Wtlliam J
made b) Mrs Emory Roush the plate All IOI(ether the p1cked up the ball am touched
Brown satd hts olhce shares
Guests were Mrs Alton Falcons stroked an unbeatable the bag Clark looked up to see
the concern of the tntstees
Roush, Mrs B1rd1e Roush, hlteen htts But 1t sltll wasn t the ltrst base umptre stgnalmg
"that no addittonal fuel be
Mrs Helen Qutvey, Mtss Jane enough as the Whtte Falcons that 11 was a fatr ball and thus
added to an already
Qutvey, Mrs Nelhe Duddmg, couldn't choke off that last th e game should be over but tt
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overheated sttuatton, par·
Mt s Betty Weaver, Mrs mmng rally
wasn't The umptre at the plate
ttcularly m hght or past events
Frances Taylor, Mrs Irene
Federa l Hockmg broke mto overuied the lu-st base umptre
at Kent State."
Hendncks, Mrs Helen Hood, the scormg act m the hrst and the ball was declared foul
Four students were shot to
Mrs Chester Erwm, Mrs. Don mnmg as Danny Hall smacked On the ensum~ mtch Dtlhe hit
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death by Nattonal Guardsmen
Erwm and Amy, Mrs Dexter a 1and 1 pttch mto center fteld one mto rt!lht fteld that was
onMay4,1970,durmganti·War
Et \\m, Mrs Ahce Globokar, fOta lthreebase htl An error clearly latr and drove m the
protests
Mrs Glen Weaver, Mrs then enabled Hall ro score ty mg and wmrung runs What
Brown satd m Columbus the
A masstve "cleanup' da) b) Charles Weaver, Lon and Randy Clark then struck out looked to be a sure vtctory
restrammg order was obtamed Metgs , Galha and Ma son Charlene , Mt s Juha Letlhett, Daugherty and got Smtih ro fly when the Falcons were up by
to prevent campus dtsorders Co unl y area scouts ts Mrs Lewts Dodson, Mrs out before Spnnger smgled to four runs at 7-3 and what
and not to deny tbe students scheduled Saturday accordmg Bonme Ftelds, Mrs Betty score Hastmgs who reached should have been a sure vtctory
thetr rtghts to assembly and to Wilh am 1Boli ) Knoght, Dohn, Mrs Pauhne Mayer and base on the error that scored when the ball hit the bag was
not to be as tt goes down m the
speak freely
dt sto1cl cha trman , ol Pt
Ltnda Mayer, Mrs Suste the tmttal run
Pleasant
,
Wolle, Mrs Jane Moore, Mts
Wahama managed to get record book as a defeat.
Wh1le Rockwald emerged as
The poOJCCt lS part of a Pansy Frye , Mrs Mane back one of the runs m the
The Dai~ Sentinel
the
wtnnmg pttcher Belcher
DEVOTED TO THE
nalt onal 'Kee p Amenca Weaver, Mrs Roy Jones, Mrs second when CurtiS Roush led
INTEREST OF
had
to absorb th e loss, hts
Beaultful Day" ( KAB ) effort Esther Kmg, Mrs Lufema off wtth a trtple to center lteld
MEIGS MASON AREA
CHESTER L TANNEHILL.
undettaken by scouts across Weaver, Mrs Sarah Gtbbs, and Danny
Gardner
then second m as many days
Exec Ed
the country
Jenmfer Weaver
sacrtltced Roush m after Belcher whose record Tuesday
ROBERT HOEFLICH ,
C1ty Ed1tor
KAB, destgned as a htter
Presenting gofts wet e Mrs Hesson had bounced back to was 2.0 now has seen hts record
Publi Shed dady except
preven11on educatton Rebecca Andetson, Sand t the pttcher Wahama knotted dtp as fast as poostble to 2-2
Satu rday by The Oh 1o Valley
PubliSh ing Com pan y, I l l
demon stt alton, atms to loc us Sargent, Mrs. Pearl Letlhett, the score a two a lim the thtrd Two tough defeats whtch were
Court $1
F'omero&lt;t
01'110
attenlton on nu lhons of adults Mr and Mrs Carroll Kmght, when Jeff Rtley, Chet Roush, not enttrely hts fault m two
45769 Bus •ness Ofltce Phone
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who may be accused of havmg Sarah Gtbbs, Penny Walters, Mtke Whtte and Randy Clark days Randy Clark whose team
1157
a li tter prqbtem
Mr and Mrs Leonard ' Van- smgled Roush was then ptcked leadmg battmg, had dropped
Second etas~ postage pa •d at
Details Are In
Pomeroy 011 •o
It 11as also planned to p01nt Meter , Mr and Mrs Larry off second and Lambert and from 400 to 333 and now back
Nat.onat adveri 1S 11'1g
to reuse and recy chng as an Catpen ter, Mts A E Erwm, Curbs Roush were retired to up to a fme 454 average Rob
represental •ve
Boll•nel ll
Lambert lS hitting 388 and 37S
Cartons Of
Gal lagher Inc , 12 East 42nd
answer to the sohd waste Mrs Iva Capehart, Mrs Da1sy end the Falcon threat
51 New Yor~ C•tv New York
management problem
Weaver, Nancy Ciatworthy,
FederalHockmgwentone up to round out the team leaders
Subsc r •pltOn rates
De
Lllter bags have been put on Mtss Lelah Jane Powell, Mrs on Wahama m the bottom halt Danny Garner
lrvered by ca rr .er where
Wahama laces one of the
ava•lable 50 cenh per week
dtspiay m the Metgs Coun ty Rebecca Reed, Mrs Lena Mae of the tlurd when Daugherty
By Motor Route where carr1er
strongest
teams lll tlie area
atea They are avatlable at Cox, Mrs Delores Taylor. smgled to lead-off then mmng.
serv •ce not avaclable One
month 51 75 By mall tn Oh tO
Mason County Motors m Pt Raymond and Leonard Fteids, The next man groWlded to ftrst tomght when the Rampagmg
and W Va One year Sl• 00
Pleasant, and at Hasktns. Mrs Faye Carpenter, Mr and base and Clark then walked the Southern Tornadres come to
St • month s S7 25 Three
months S4 50 Subscrtp tton
Tanner store m Galhpohs
Mrs Clyde Weaver, Mtss Betty next three batters to walk m to11n
prtce mcludes Sunday Tcmes
Southern os breezmg along
Acltvtltes wtll begm around Kelly, Mrs Sh~rley Ball, Mrs. the go ahead run
SenltM I
wtth
a !me 6-1 record Their
8 30 am, Saturday and con- Clyde Henderson , Mrs
In the fifth tnnmg Wahama
only loss was at the hands of
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • tinue unltl around noon tl!Ue Kathryn Weaver, Mrs Pearl exploded lor four btg runs on Wahama when they dropped a
Nease, Mr and Mrs Harley four hits. Chet Roush started 11
Burns, Mr and Mrs Harold all of! by beabng out an mheld 2·1 dectston Southern has one
Norton, Mr and Mts Robert htt Mtke Whtte then grounded of the best pttcbers m the area
Beach, Mr and Mrs Lewis out foilowed by consecultve m Jtm Hubbard, semor nght
Retbel, Mo. and Mrs Stanley smgles by Clark and Lambert bander, lor Coach Htlton
Kuzmk, Mrs Rose Giobokar, Curbs Roush then grounded Wolfe's crew Hubbard has
Mrs Luther Mangus, and Mrs out for the second out of the made lour starts and pttched
Foster Gnnstead
mmng He was followed by n~ less than three no-htt ball
Rtck Hesson who was sale on games A lantasttc feat for
an error and Danny Gardner anyone would be to pttch a
ATHENS - Mayor Donald L.
New Item With Us!
who trtpled to center held stngle no-htt game m a
Barrett stgned a proclamatwn
drtvmg m two mlre runs and hletune
MORE
'SICK'
Monday de clart ng Sunday ,
gtve the Falcons what seemed Wahama's Chester Roush
PORTSMOUTH, Oh10 (UP!) to be a comfortable 6-3 lead
May 7, as Mental Health Da) m
Athens when an open house '"ll - Ftfty pubhc servtce em· whtch became an even more
be cond ucted by the Athens pioyes here have started comfortable 7-3 lead when
calling m stck at thts Ohto Wahama put one more run
Mental Health Center
The theme of the Center's Rtver ctty ol 30,000, apparently across m the SIXth mmng on
open house IS "Mental Health : Jmmng pohcemen who have smgles, by Che t Roush and
Yesterday,
Today
and been on a stck-call strtke lor Randy Clark Gomg mto the
Tomorrow " Accordtng to Mrs lour days Pollee Chtef Harold bottom hall of the seventh
Char.lotte Cox, dtrector of Cooper ts asSISted by 14 mmng Wahama held a 7-3lead
actlVlty therapy and volunteer, sup erv tsory personnel m
The Fateful seventh began
servtces, who IS chatrman of keeptng hts departme nt when Rob Belcher, Falcon
the open house com mtttee, the operating, and the servtce rehef pttcher, walked the ftrst
For many uses
baste idea behmd the event ts department ts now runmng an two men up Belcher then
on the farm.
to promote mterac twn between emergency only basts
struck out the third batter of
the Center and the commumty
ActlVlhes at the center that
day wtll mclude gutded tours,
We also stock a wide selection
an exh tbtt or anllques, f
dtsplay of posters whtch were
of inflations.
prepa red by area school
chtldren and restdents at the
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center, a conhnuous shde
presentatiOn, and refreshments.
The open house wtlllast from
"Serv1ce For Over 100 Years"
1 to 8 p m Tour hours will be I
to330pm and630to730
Pomeroy
180 Mulberry
992-2115
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10 000

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Sally Globokar or Pomeroy,

of the rtght of freedom of
speech, but rather are seekmg
to avoid any vtolence or de·
struction," he satd.
KSU Prestdent Dr Glenn
Olds explamed the restrammg
order at the rally and urged the
students to be peaceful.
"As you will note, this order
doesn 'I restrtct the F1rst
Amendment rtght of free
speech or peaceable assembly," he satd
"We earnestly hope that all
members ol the commuruty
wtll exerctse the retramt and
responstbthty essential to the
functions of the umverstty, the
nghts of all and the prospect
that there may be no need to
mvoke the restraining order "

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Sun day mghl worship, 7 30
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE - Rev
Lloyd 0

129 were arrested

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Schoo l , 9 30 a m , Wors hip
servtce, 11 a m , Wednesday
prayer meet eng, 7 30 p m

Sunday Sc hool. 9 30 a m

monds Thursday for the second
straight day and later marched
off the campus where they
were met by pohce m riot gear
The anti-war protesters were
pushed back onto umverstty
proper ty aIt er the not ac t was
read to them. A mysteroous
tear gas barrage, which seemed to have ortgmated from the
doorway of a clothmg store,
sentthe youthful crowd scurrymg away
Poltce Chief Joseph Myers
denied his 25 officers were responstble lor the gas attack
"None ol my men have tear
gas," he satd "They do not
have any wtth them "
There were no arrests Thursday. On Wednesday mght, aft-·-·-

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST - Rev Eugene
Gill, pastor William Ba1iey,

School Director Sunday School.
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN 9 30 a m . Morning worship.
NAZARENE - Middleport, Ptne Grove, the Rev Arthur 10 30 a m , Sunday evening
Rev Audry Miller, pastor . Combs, pastor Sunday school, servtce 7 p m Wednesday
Floyd Carson. supt Sunday 9 30 am , church servtces, eventng prayer servtces, 7 30
school. 9·30 am , Morn1ng 10 30 a m
pm
worshtp 10 30 a m , luntor
BRADFORD CHURCH OF
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST SOCiety, 6 30 p m , NYPS, 6 45 CHRIST - Cltllord Sm1th, Great Bend, Charles Norris.
p m , Sunday evangeltsltc pastor Leroy Bartrum , Sunday pastor Worshtp service , 9 30
meeting, 7 30 p m Prayer School superintendent Sunday am , Sunday School, 10 30a m
meeting Wednesday, 7 30 p m School, 9 30 a m , Mornmg
CARLETON CHURCH ch~r.cb , 10 30 a m
Sunday Ktngsbury Road
Sunday
MEIGS
eventng servtce, 7 30 p m School. 9 30 a m • Ralph Carl,
COOPERATIVE
Wednesday eventng servtce, 8 supt Worshtp servtce, 10 30
PARISH
am and9 30 p m alternately
P m
THE UNITED
ANTIQUI'l Y t&gt;APTIST - Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Freeland Norri s, pastor 7 30 p m Rev Jay Stiles.
Robert R Card
Sunday school, 10 a m , church pastor
Rev. Stanlen Smtih
se rvtce 7 p.m Wednesday
OLD
DEXTER
CHESTER - Worsh•p 9 15 B1ble study, 7 p m
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
a m • Church School 10 a m
BIBLE BAPTIST TEMPLE. - Rev W11tard Dutcher,
ENTERPRISE- WOrsh1p, 9 Mtnersvtlle, J A McWaters, pastor Mrs Worley Francts,
a m.. Church School, 10 a.m pastor Sunday School, 10 am , Sunday School Sup! Sunday
FLATWOODS- Worsh1p, 11 mornmg wor shtp, 11 a m , School, 9 45 am Church Ser
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RACINE FIRST CHURCH
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Osborne B1ble SchooL 9 30
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Rev. W Dale McClurg
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GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches
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GUN SHOOT, Sunday. April 30,
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Assorted meats Racine Gun

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4-27-3tc

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4-4·1fc
REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud
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992-5113.
4-2·1fC
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4-28 3lp

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4-25-IOip

.Sam Snead Golt
' 28 3tp WILSQN
Clubs, 4 irons . putter, 2

9~2 - 7376

woods, covers, bag , balls, $65 ;

phone 992-5468

KUHL'S HAS IT! Low -priced,
guaranteed appliances, used
furniture . Special on electn c
dr)lers, $30, Kuhl's Bargarn
Center , Rt. 7, Tuppers Plains,

Sl ; I Huffy Power

4·28-3tc

'T PUMP your sluggish
I DON
septr c t a,nk Get Klean -Ern AII Sept1c Tank Cleaner.
Landmark Farm Bureau ,
Pomeroy

4 28 ltc

Oh1o. Phone 667·3858 , closed

Economy T1ller, 3V' hp B&amp;S
engine Reg 159.95
144.95
Turf Trim Mower. B&amp;S 3112
hp engine. In carton
70.25

payments , one Home1ite
Super XL Charn Saw Phone
992-3703 eventngs
1 4-23 ~tc
Kenmore
boy's 26"

57, Middleport, Oh10

4·20-lotc

WILL DO daytime babysift1ng
in Racine area, call 949-4.422.

4·19-30tp

Real Estate For Sale

and d tning room both 21 ft ,
larg e butlt.r n kitchen, 1/ 2
bath, full basement, garag1
Bonus wtth th ts house ts deep
freeze, two refrtgerators, arr
cond .. al l ca r pet and drapes.

$17,000

MIDDLEPORT
4 B R , lwo full baths. all
brick hom e lovely butlt m
kitchen, tamtly room , on
large corne r tot. that rs
completely fenced In" Owne r
wrll help ftnance

ljysell Run - All electric
home wtfh 3 b r , famrly
room, livtnQ room is ca r peted and paneled, krtchen
has wa ll oven and range top,
1ots of ca binets, bar, on 3
acres
Also
has
full
basement Very secluded.

Day Number 992-2550

We have 24 hr.
serv1ce

emerg~ncv

992-5803

742.J947

742·4761

SpeclDl
We arc fully tn1.ured

$50,
bicycle, $10,
baby slroll er. S3.50. Phone
992 5815 afler 4 p m .
4·26-10tp

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph . 992-2174

6

ROOM house. 1'12 bath, near
business district in

dleport. phone 992·3393.

Mtd

4-26 6tc

Phone 992-5434

apartments

SLEEPI NG rooms and cooking
priv i leges.

ne;d

to

Tom 's

Carry Out, phone 992·3254
4·25-6tc

ONE

BEDROOM

tra1ler

apartlilents, Ideal for couples
Contact McClure's Da iry Isle,

lois. Phone 949-4313.

4·5-301p

ntRU MAY 15
1000 SQ. FT. OF

Complete line of office
equipment,

furniture

supplies. Typewriter
Adding Machine Repair.

FURNISHED apartment, 5

1
POMEROY
Jade W. Carsey, Mgr .
Phone 992·2181

rooms and bath 1 chtld q.c.
cepted , tratter space for rent.

M &amp; G Food Mar ket, 3 m1les
soulh. Middleport, Rt 7
4·28-31p

&amp;
&amp;

SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Slewart, Ohio. Ph.
662·3035.
2-12-lfc

Pick-up &amp; Delivery

PHONE

UPHOLSTERING SERVICE,
comptele selection of fabrics
and vinyl to choose from.
Pick-up and delivery. Slater
Upholstering, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
phooe 992-3611.
3-28-JOtp

675·~628
Pt. Pleasant

PONY GOES WITH HOME.
$]5.900.00.
TO SELL LIST
WITH CLELAND'S
POMEROY - In good
condttton, 2 bedrooms, bath,
basement. kitchen ha s nice

cabinets, A GOOD PLACE
TO LIVE $7,000 00
A REALTOR IS IN ·
TERESTED in serving you,

hr s client,. to the best posstble
ends and abides by such a
commrtment.

ponds, basement, land·
scaping. We have 2 size
dozers, 2 size loaders. Work
done by hour or contract ,
Free Estimates. We also

See Bob or Roger Jolters,
Pomeroy. Phont 992-3525

Free Estimate
Call992-ll23

p.m .

after 7

For Appomtment
Fully tnsured for your
protection

----==--SEWING MAUfiNES. Repair

EXPERT
Wheel AliJ!ment'
-· '5.55

Free Estimate

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

Pomeroy Ho.m e &amp; Auto

B&amp;W HEATING CO.

OpenS Til 5
Monday thru Saturday

service, all makes. 992·228-4.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service . We Sharpen Scissors.
3-29-tfc

On M.ost American ~_ars

REAOY-MIX CONCRETE
delivered right to your
pro/ect. Fast and easy. Free
est mates Phone 992·3284.
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co .•
Middleport, Ohio.
f&gt;.JO.tfc

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

For Appointment
Phone 949-2803

BACKHOE AND DOZER work:
Septic tanks lnstalltd. Georga
(Bill) Pullins. Phooe 992-2878.
4-25-lfc

606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0.

,

KITCHEN
and
SON·
CONST.

KESLER'S
BOOKKEEPING

SERVICE
Specializing In
Small Businesses

LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE

Olive Township Trustus will'
accept bids for approximately
9,000 Gallons, more or len,
MC30 Oust Control to be fur nished and applied, weather
permitling , not later. than May

"Everythina.ln Home
Maintenance''

25, 1972.

Bids to be opened May 6, 1972,
7 30 p.m al the office of the
Trustees at R.eedsv!11e, Ohio .
The Board of Trustees
reserve fhe r!gt11 to re/ect anv
or all bids .
OHve Township Trustees
Ada Bissell, Clerk
' 141 21. 28. (51 5 !t

MEIGS, W.VA. 25260
MEIGS992-71S1
MASON 773-5634

304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773-5535

TERMITES. •TERMITES.
Get Rid of Them

Spring
Painting?

We will protect any single
dwelling residence for

'149.50

SEE US
EXPERIENCED IN
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTING
Phone 742-5825
or 992-6576

LEGAL NOTICE

WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Coltecf614-4S2-3158

Sealed bids will be received
by the Melos Local School
District Board ot Education at
tl\elr office In Middleport Junior .
High School . Building , Ohio,
untl112 :00o'clock noon Eastern

Y.CITY
EXTERMINATfON
633 Main St.
Z~esvitle,

Ooyllghl Saving Time on May

12. 1912 , tor two Items of mlnlno
e(lulpment which are u
follows:
1 Joy Training Panel for u -

Ohio

R. I. DUBBELD

cond1l1on WOULD MAKE A
NICE HOME
General Contractor
WASHINGTON COUNTY
VINCENT - large 2 story SEE-us· FOR : Awnings, storm
fra me, renovated tnside,

bath ,
basement,
some
carpeting, 1 acre ground,
large barn, 2 chicken houses

End loader work,

haul fill d1rt, top soil. Dump

Cleland
Realty

3 bedrooms, kitchen, li ving
room, cel lar In fairly good

&amp;

HOUSE BUILDERS, CALL
•GUY NEIGLER, RACINE,
OHIO.
J.s.JOtc
_S_E_P__T-IC-=T-AN::-K:::S:-:-CL::-:E~A::N::E 0
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
4782, Galllf&gt;OIIS, John Russell,
O..ner 11. Dperato~.
5·12·1fC
--:::-C.-B::-:R::-A:-:0::-:F::O::R-:D-,-:-Au-c-::11-on-eer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohio
Crill Bradford
s.J.Ifc

trucks and low·bay for hire.

12·30 lfc

SIX ROOM house, l33 Butlernul
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137

Dozer

On Your Home

appOintment, phone 992-2196
or 992-3585. Danny Thompson
Financing available .

EARTH MOVING

:/1/UAf/11111!S!U/1/G

electrrc and central ai r
condttioning. bath and :v. fully
carpeted, full basement,
garage in basement. See by

doors and windows, carports,
marquees, aluminum siding
and railing A. Jacob, sales
representative . For free
estimates. phone Charles

Lisle.

Syracuse.

V. V.

Johnson and Son , Inc.

3-2-tfc

Mobile Homes For Sale

CASH paid for all makes and
models of mobile homes .

Phone area code 614-423-9531.
4·13·ffc

sc . AC

Johnson Masonry
&amp; Remodeling

DC Shullle ca·r

FOR THE BEST IN
CERAMIC TILE
Let us show our samples.

Lef·Us-Do-Over· Your
Balhroom or Kitchen
Insure&lt;I-But besl of all
"WE'RE HONEST
Ph. 992-7608 Pomeroy, Ohio

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

A~N

BAker
Harrlaonvlllt, Ohio,
Plaintiff,
VI

DAVID R. BAKER,

· Years' experfence . Charles

Addreu Unknown.
Defendant .)

Baker, phone 949·2723.
4·25-7tc

NOTICE

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker
110 Mechanic Street

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
RUTLANO
3 BEDROOMS - bath, gas heal, c1ty waler Front porch,

Mll,LER
MOBILE tllMES
'1220 Washington Blvd.
Belpre, Ohio

992-9975.

4-26-12tc

DOZER AND back hoe work, Counlv.
I I

ponds and septic tanks ; B&amp;K .
Excavating, Phone 992-Sl6l
Dick Karr Jr
,
• ·

- - -- -----•·_27_·6tc

HARRISONVILLE
7 ROOMS - Carpeted · 3 bedrooms, ' "' baths. Modern
kitchen, n1ce front porch 1'12 acres Ufll1ty building 40x70

Travel Trailer Closeout --

with additional room .

CHESHIRE
COMMERCIAL LOT - Has old block building, suitable

lol. Asking only $2500.00.
NEAR RACINE
2ACRES PLUS - Levellol on Rt 124 Nice for new home
or mobile home All utilities available. 5500.00 down 131.18

windows. Nice level lot wilh meta l utility building.
WE HAVE MANY NEW HOMES, SOME LIKE NEW,
AND SOME OLDER ONES IN GOOD CONDITION.
PICTURES OF THE ABOVE ARE (\T THE OFFICE
DROP IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER.
HELEN L. tEAFORD. ASSOCIATE
992-3325
992-2378

'-:-------:------------...iJ

You, thesatd David R. Baker.

, are required to answer said
Complaint within twentv-etoht
davs after May 19, 1~72 .
Anrt. Baker ,

Plaln.llff

Webster and Fultz

P. 0. Box 723

FRIDAY · SATURDAY •
SUNDAY
APRIL 28 · 29 • 30

4 rooms - Full basement, ntce kitchen All utilities. level

Kitchen has stove and refrigerator. Living and dining
carpeted. Utility room. Sidewalks, storm doors and

demondlng

(411&lt;, 21. 28, (51 S, 12, 1971

SYRACUSE

NEW LIS'I;ING
NEW - 3 bedrooms wilh large closels. Bath, with shower

Ohio,

divorce, atimony and support,
tfllt she be restored to her
maiden name of Ann Douglas,
and other relief .

Pomerov.Ohlo
Attorneys for Plaintiff

for service station, garage, anttque shop. etc.

a month.

No. IS.Oll

David R. Baker, wt1o11 place
Of rtsldence Is unknown and
cannot
witt!
rusonab1e
diligence be ascertained, w111
take notice that on February 2•
1972 the underslontd, An~
Baker, flied her Complaint
agaln!ll him In the Court of
Common Pleas of Meigs

mowers . Free estimate. Low
charge, for Information phone

1!' · 14' · 24' · WiDE

some paneltng. Large lot near school and stores. Only

..

.

The Board of Education
reserves the right to reject env
end til bids.
Meigs Local School District
Board of Education
L. W. McComas, Clerk
(4) u , 21 , 28 ; (5) 5, Ale

"To Be Soid ' Slightly Above Cost"
Due to Shake Haven Business we will deal only
In Trailer Rentals and Supplies.
All '72 Models. Fully Self-COntained.
14' . 18'. 20' Units.

..

I Also Have 1-1971 Model To Go. I

, GAUL'S TRAILER SALES
Phone 985-3832

SR.7, Olester, 0.

WMP0/1390
;,

,,

72 Chevrolet Custom
Impala 2 dr H.T., V-8, factory arr, P S, P. B., extra ntce,
red and ready, autq. trans

We need some good late model
used cars so if your car is worth
$1,000.00 or you have a $1,000.00
equity you can buy one of these
new cars lor the following price .

72 Ford Galaxie 500
4 Dr ., H T., V-8, auto. tran s, lactoryatr, P S., P.B., brown
,wtfh brown vtnyl top .

t6 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air.............. ' '995

71 Chevrolet Nova

66 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full pow., air ·.. ·..1895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door H.T............ :..1695

2 Or, V-8 auto. trans , P S., factory air, beautiful blue
wtfh matchtng intenor .

1972 Pontiac
LeMans 4 dr . sed., 350 eng me, auto ., P.S, radio, white
tires, sttcker price $3558.70. Your price if your car is worth

BROS., INC.
USED CARS

Over 40 New Cadillacs &amp; Oldsmobiles
In Stock! .. We're Dealin'!

Karr &amp; Van Zandt.
"You'lllikeOurQualilyWay
of Doing Business"
992·5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
()pen Evenings Until 6l Oo- Til 5 PM. Sat.

Ph. 985·4100
Located on S. Rt. 7
WIN AT BRIDGE

• A QJ

Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Miss Doris Wolfe is a patient
in
Veterans
Memorial
Hospital. She had the
misfortune to fall and break
her arm.
Mrs. Harry Hayman Is very
·,11 in Oak Hill Hospttal after
suffering a stroke at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Audrey
Henry at Jackson .
Mr . and Mrs . William
Maynard were called to
Naugatuck, W Va. due to the
death of an uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wingett
and Mrs. Ann Coe were week
end guests of the Dave and
Walter Thomas' at Gahanna .
They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spencer, who
spent the week en~ ln Galena
with a daughter and familllt
and attended the wedding or"a
grand-daughter.
Mr. Carl Cross spent Wtd·
nesday with his brother·m-taw
and sister, Mr . and Mrs .
Charley Mallory. Mr. Cross,
former resident of Colwnbus
went to Tenn . to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moms
spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ethel LewiS in
the Athens area. Other guests
there were Mr. and Mrs.
William Lake and children of
Colwnbtis and Mr. and Mrs.

Wolfpen
·News, Notes
Mrs. Harold Gillogly, Vicki
of Albany and Mrs. Clinton
Gilkey, Karen of Albany were
Sunday vis! tors of Mr. and
Mrs. Linrolri Russell.
Mr . and Mrs . Wayne
Johnson,
Sammy,
of
Lexington, Ky., were recent
weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Elam, Mrs .
Donahue and Mrs. Elam.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo
were Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Knapp, Kail, Kevin and
Charles. Afternoon visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Smith of Kanauga and Mrs.
Charlene Dalton, Toni and
Keith of Virginia.
Naomi Jo Smith, Concord
College, Athens, W.Va., spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith.
Mr. and Mrs.· Guy Sargent
spent the weekend with his
sister, Mrs. James Sprouse and
Kimberly ol St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Johnson were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley E. Johnson,
Tanuny, Cheryl, Terry and
nieces.
Mr. Robert Murphy, Debbie,
&gt;l'"re Swlday visitors of Mr.
~d Mrs. J. R. Murphy and
lamUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
uckerman were Sunday
isltors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
, BlJI and Carolyn.
. and Mrs. Oarl McElroy
Columbus spent 'l'lllldly
jrith Mrs. Piul McElroy and
ted Paul McElroy who Ia a
!lent of Veterans Memorial.
suffered a knee InJurY and
~gery after a ran whlle at hll
lmployment at lbe poet office

Mooday.

,.

Pete Gould of Marietta.
Miss Josie Pickens of
Syracuse is a guest of her
sister, Mrs. Frankie Neigler.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farra
are visiting in New York with
thm son, Joe Farra and
family.
Hazel Carnahan and Frances
Foster spent over the week end
w1th Mrs. Loe Tisdale at
Buckeye Lake.
SWJday dmner guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Bernard Diddle
honoring their son Bob home
from Vietnain were Mr. and
Mrs. Oval Diddle, Antiquity,
George Diddle, Columbus,
Rick Prolfi tt, New Matamoras,
Mr. and 1\frs. Charley Cobb and
Heida, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hill and Scott, Mrs.
Robert Fisher, Ralph and
Damon, Mrs. Carolyn Adams,
Tom Diddle, Pam and Shawn,
local.
Sgt.-4 Robert Diddle is
spending a 30 day leave with
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Diddle. Diddle just
returned after 9 mo. in Viet·
nam and will leave for Ft.
Eustis, Va . April 30.
Mrs . Bernard Diddle and son
Robert spent Tuesday visiting
at New Matamoras, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diddle
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Diddle
and Steve, Marion, Ohio just
returned from a 10 day
vacation in Flonda . They
visited with Opal's brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Perry
and Renee In Fl. Lauderdale.
Mr. Rick Proffitt spent
several days recently with Bob
D1ddle.
Rick Proffitt, Bob Diddle and
Mrs. Bernard Diddle visited
Tuesday afternoon with Donna
Hauber and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Dailey, Long Bottom, Ohio.

Fairview
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Opemng ]ead- ttr. J

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Some years ago Hal Sims
told a lady that she played
bridge like a millionaire. The
lady failed to realize that
th1s was a dubious compliment.
South played today's hand
like a millionaire also. He
won the club lead and
promptly drew trumps with
three leads Then he tried
the spade finesse. It worked
mceiy and our milhona1re
looked around for some way
to get to his hand . He d1d so
IJy leadmg dummy 's last
trump. Then he repeated the
spade finesse
South · wanted to get back
to h1s hand for a third spade
finesse but he had wasted hi s
entries on notous livmg He
had to lay down dummy's

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance on
April 23 was 52, the offering
$18.17. Worship services were
held at 11 with Rev. Leiunan
speaking from John 3:1·20, "Ye
Must be Born Again."
The Women '•· Society of
Christian Service held its
regular meeting on Tuesday
evening, April18, at the home
of Osie Follrod, with an attendanceofelghtmembersand
one visitor.
The meeting was in charge of
Nellie Parker, president, and
opened with prayer by Nina
Robinson. The hymn, "What A
Friend" was sung. Sick and
shut-in calls were 22. Com·
munications were read in
regard to District Workshops
to be held April 26 and 27 at
various places.
Thelma Henderson read
some literature on missions
and an offering was made to be
sent to Southside Community
Center, San Marcos, Texas,
also to find someone to attend
mission school In July and for
Martha Scholarship.
Helen Woode led the
program on "Women of
Guam", which was read by the
members In turn with com·
menta and discussion. Scriplure was Genesis 1:26-31 by
Nellie Parker and the song,
"Praise Him, ... Inter~stlng
facts on Christianity in Africa

By Mrs. Herbert Rouoh
Mrs. Jessie Parsons of
Ashland and sister, Miss Ada
Rowe were din ner guests
SWldaY of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hupp and sons.
Mrs . Hazel Lawson and
daughter, Wilda, Mrs. Marlene
Lawson and son, c. J., of
Letart, W. Va., were Parkersburg visitors Thursday.
-Roger Roush and Jeff Miller
called on Sharon and Cindy
Roush Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Hupp at Portland
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Robinson was a
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Shields, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sargent and
Stepbanie Radford called on
Ute Shields' SWJday afternoon. were read from uResponse"
Mrs. Kitty Soucie, Mr. and magazine.
Mrs. Howard Rowe, Mrs. Nel
The hostess assisted by her
Lockhall and family of Tenton, daughter, Kathy, served
Mich., visited their grand· deliclo'us refreshments.
ll)Other, Mrs. Kate Rowe, at Margaret Amberger of the
Veterans Memorial Hospital Meigs Co. Council on Aging,
· and called on other relatives. was present and gave a talk
Mr. and Mrs. RIIS8ell Roush and presented the aging
and children Vlaited Mr. and -program. Two members over
Mrs. Ronald Ruuell at 86 present, filled out their
Pomeroy Thurllday evening. queaUonnalrs before the
Mr, and Mrs. Dorsa Panonl society had Ill meetlitg. The
attended a hymn sing at Ute next meeting of lbe society will
Freedom Gos'pel Mission be held on Tuesday, May 16, at
SlturdiY evening.

\

66 Chevelle Malibu

$1,000.00.

&amp; Tax
Stock No 69

2 Or. H T,

ace of spades and hope to
drop the king He fa1led and
was forced to lead a d1a·
mond to hlS kmg
West took his ace and later
on the defense collected two

v1nyl top.

only $2850

more diamonds and a club
Our milliona~re had
away game and rubber.
If South had been more
careful w1th his wealth
would have seen that
could not afford that third
trump lead . ThiS way
would have had two
to hts own hand and wumu
have been able to take
spade finesse for the
tlme in order to get rid of
club or diamond loser.

71 Cadillac

Stock No. 92.

2 br , H T, loaded wrth atl the eKfras, white wtth, black
vinyl top.

.

1972 Pontiac

65 Ford Fairlane

Catalina 4 dr. H.T , brown w1th betge vtnyl roof, factory
air &amp; all the extras. Sticker price $4836 .44. Your price if
your car ts worth $1,000 00 ts Low, low

$3000

Sond $1 lo1 JACOBY MODERN book
to " Win of BfiJge," (c/o this news·

paper), P0. Box 489, Radio City
Station, New York, N.Y. roor9.

auto , factory a1r .

4 Or, V 8, auto., P.S, P B , fa ctory air, blue With blue

Cat 4 dr sed, dark green wrth auto., P S, P.B., radto,
white tires &amp; factory air. Sttcker Price $4603.90 Your
pnce 11 your car is worth $1,000
&amp; Tax &amp; Title

•

v.a,

67 Oldsmobile

1972 Pontiac

Ploys 'Like a Millionaire'
NoRm

~

ON YOUR DiAL

CAR SALE

69 P!llll~c Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air......,,2295
68 Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, air ........ 11895
67 Okls 442 Holiday Coupe, air ............11595
.66 Mercuty Sta. Wagon, V-8 aulo........... 1595

!
.• ,,..,.

Wi talk tD JOU

NEW

70 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe, air........... ,53oo
71 Cap.rice 2 Dr: H.T., power, air ........ '349S
71 Ford lh t Pickup, V-8, auto., P.S. .... ,2695·

BU · 10 · AC · 418 Loading

Machine
1 Joy Training Panel tor 21 -

TREE -trimming or removal.

Henry E. Cleland Sr.
Realtor

992-5248 or 992-3436.

4-20·12fc

EXPERT Tru Se~lc~
trimming end removal Richard Hayman, phone 667·.
3041.
.
4-23-:lOtp

GOOO'S PENNZOIL LAWN
CAR E. We furnish the men +

3 ANO 4 ROOM furnished ana
un furni shed

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been :
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator's license? Call 992· ·
2966.
•
6-15-tfc

POINT OFFICE
SUPPLY

$6,000 00

For Rent

,

-

424 Main St.

10 room houSe,

bath, basement, garage, two

Snme Farms and Lots.

drshwasher,

Fertlltzer, Ga rden Seeds and

Onioo Sets.

&amp;

Plumbing
•

4-2J.6tc

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~- 12 ·1fc

MOWERS &amp;
TILLERS

Radiator Specialist

Complete
Heatmg.

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From lhe largest

Mldttleport, Ohio

tile and Paneling and Siding.

POMEROY, OHIO
PH. 992-2174

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8uUdozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.

Dba Anthony Plumbing
We have a complete Home
Mamtenance Service the
year around. No matter what
your need. Completll!! roof or
spouttng repatr Interior or
exterior carpentry. Ce1hng

Monday

4·28- lOtp

.after 4 p.m

4·23·101p

4 28-31c 1970 MUSTANG. take over

mower - $25 , phone 992-5083

Pomeroy 1

3·28·301p

Mtddleport area . Clean yards,
paint, etc . Wnte c-oP. 0 Box

Thoren, Jr , phone 949-2182.
4·2J.6t p

baby cradle - S25, call 992

swtng -

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4979

4-23-6tc

'66 FORD truck wrth camper;
Metro Van ca mper ; price not
quoted unHI seen; may be
seen after 5 p m ., J . E.

$40, antique

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CARRIER
WANTED IN
POMEROY
THE DAILY
SENTINEL

kind . Phone Dexter, Ohto 742

4 27 101p

shampooer $1 Ben Frankl tn
Store, 200 Marn St. , Pomeroy ,

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"NOTICE"

4·28 3tc
CARPENTER work of any RACINE -

WHITE .

dll 1o_n, phone

Ph. 614-992-2156

949-4411

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Smith NelsOn
Motors, Inc•
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USED CARS
•Nalhan Biggs

DO part time work on 3 BEDROOM ranch lype home,
TAKE SOIL away the Blue WILL
Monday
and Thursday af. Arbaugh Addition. Tuppers
Lustre way from ca rpets and
ternoons. or any even1ng in
Plains All new with total
upholstery Rent electr i c

CONSOLE 23" lelev1510n - $20 ,
1 gas heater - $5; 1 porch

The ·Dai~ Sentinel

Court,St.

5367, Drck Karr, Jr.

4-27-61c

240 Lincoln St.

garage. Gel um while they
last. Call Sherman Sum ·
merf1eld 985 3598.
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5655

:HARTFORD

992-2156

Employment Wanted

cyc lopedia of
Untversal
Knowledge; maps. , wood
engra vrngs, co pyrighted, 1884
P F Col l ier ~ $25 , phone 992- LADY

Not A Motor Route.

than you now have? Can you COME and see us. Two
beaut1ful new homes, 'h mile
meet people'? Any sales ex North of Eastern High School
perien ce Local Company
on·Sf Rt. 7 Bolh homes have
needs 2 permanent men . Good
4 bedrooms, bath and a half.
Wages . M.any benefits All
buolt in k1fchens and ullllty
loca l work Phone 949-3811
rooms
to wall carpet
4-26 4tc will be; wall
Installed soon. One
house has a large famtly room
and a den. Both have a

Wadsworth Drive, Columbus,
575 - $85. Coolville 667-6214
RACINE - 6 room house, bath,
Ohio. phone 237-4334
4 26·12tp ALUMINUM ca r-top boats , utility room , garage , $10,000 ,
11 -21-tfc
phone 949 4i95
won't rust or rot, safe i:lnd
lighlwelg ht, 10, 12. 13 and 14
3-31 ·ffc NICE 3-story home w1lh full
For ~ale
ft rn stock now Phone 992 - :-2c-L-:
A
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oc-t
s-,
_6_r_o_o_m_s-.
,...bath.
basement. 2 lots. new forced
6256 atler 5 p.m.
PAINT DAMAGE . 1971 Zig-zag
a1r furnace. Near Pomeroy .
garage, cellar $8,500 ; Maggie
3-30·30fc
sewrng mach ines. Still tn
Elementary School. Phone
Whrtttngton,
Depot
St ·,
or igi nal cartons No at 992-7384 lo see.
Rulland, Ohio
16,
FT.
TRAVEL
lra1ler,
self.
tachments needed as our
1J .7.tfc
4-7·30tp
con tamed, reaOy to go, h1tch
controls are built ln. Sews
1
ncl
uded
.
Phon
e
773
565i,
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
30 ACRES 3 bedroom home, HOUSE Phone 992-6103.
Mason, W Va
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
vrny l stdtng , electric heat,
4-19-12fc
4-5· tfc Tupper
monograms, and blind hem
s Plains water tap, 3
-slitch. Full cash price, $38.50
south of Tuppers Plams
FIS H, fancy miles
or budget plan available . TROPICAL
just
off
Rt. 7 on County Road
gupptes, angels and breeders,
Phone 388-8673
28
$16,500
reduced price,
Bettas and supplies Phone
phone
667·3336.
4-26-6tc
992·5443.
4' 26 .41 P
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12-30 ttc
VACUUM Cleaner new 1971
Model. Complele with all
pupp1es, Silver Toy,
cleaning tools Small paint POODLE
JOHN
Parkview
Kennels. Phone 992
damage in shipping. Will take
5443.
S27 cash or budget plan
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8·15·tfc
available. Phone 388-8673
Office 992-2259 Ti/14:00
4·26-6tc SHOWALTER 'S Wet Pet Shop,
Silndays &amp; Evemngs 992-2568
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Chesler, Oh1o, Phone 985 3356.
WE WOULD LIKE TO SEL L
BEAUTIFUL Colon1al Maple
REALTY
T roptca I fish and supplies
Stereo, AM FM radio, 4 speed
YDUR PROPERTY FOR
3-28-30fp
YOU
changer, 4 speaker sound
Contact AssOciate
system . dual volume control
RENOVATED BRICK
Balance $79.35 . Use our TV;(ONSOLE. beautiful maple
fin ish, JUSt overhauled. Call
MIDDLEPORT - 5 rooms, 2,
VERA
EBLEN
budge I terms Call 992 7085.
992 6813 or 992 3635.
bedroom s. bath , paneled,
4 26 6fc
992-3020
4·26·3fp
t1led. carpeted, storage
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Middleport
building,
level
lot
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STEREO, Modern Walnul METAL
porch
glider,
excellent
6,950 00
POMEROY
Stereo radto combination, 4
cond tfton , phone 992-3442
MAKE US AN OFFER
Lovely home . 3 b r , fu II balh
Speake r sou nd sys tem , 4
4-25-41c and
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
por ch up, ltv tng room ,
speed change r , separate

75 h p Evtnrude w-trader,
full covers, exce ll ent con

t~nd

Real Estate For Sale

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION
&amp; PWMBING CO.

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Street, Middl eport , pontoon
boats, ptckup covers; one

128 - 12"x 12" whtte plasttc
coa ted cer 1rng trle - $26; she
4' x8' panels. pecan panelrng,

19' SK IFF Craft Cabin Cruiser,

For
MASON

Belpre. Oh1o. Phone 42Hl3l. ,
4·28-21c

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Business Services

1961 FORD 700, 195" wheel waler. Good location for home ~---base, used on paved highway. or trailer. Phone 985-4176.
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exceptionally good, 5 speed
4' 28'61P
transmtssion, t speed axle,
good I~res Phone 985-3554, 1 ACRE lot w1lh drilled well 1n
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used 19 ft. I 0.. Phone 992· PAINTING, no ;ob too small ,

4 28 121c

Want~d

Berry-Mrller Mobile Home
Sales, 705 Farson Street,

4-28-3tc

MEIGS BOAT SHOP, Pearl

• 28-31p

Pets For Sale

- you'll be glad you did!

4·23·ffc
4-27 3tc WOULD you like a better ;ob

4·27·3fc

baskets for Memorial Day ,

~rrlen

.,

43207

Berry-Miller Mobile HomP!II
used and repossessed Mobile..
Homes IS our specia lty - not
our slde1me. Before you buy
any Mobile Home see us first

Dexter, Ohio. Phone 992-3223.

35 h p electric sta r t Johnson
motor ,
trailer,
larry
lavender Phone 992-2659.

99c and up. Phone 985 3537

WA,.TED!

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NEED woman who IS home
most of the time to do work at
home Must have phone .
Wr ite Mrs. Wh i te, Ul60 Lock
bourne Rd., Columbus, Ohro

assortment of flower s. for all
occastons. Arrangements for
Mother's Day, pot s and

Ideal Hours, Weekends
and
Holidays off .
Contact :
Director of Nursing
Gallipolis
State Institute
Laura Cornwell. R.N.

Help

Female Help Wanted

4

repossessed Mobile Home. At

Harold Brewer ' Long Bottom .

16' FIBERGLAS boat eq uipped ,

tired of your present routine?
Do you dream about world
travel, meeting new people,
exe~ hng work? The Women's
Army Corps has many
opentngs
available
for
qualified young women For
complete InformatiOn ca II 593

steenng,

Home be sure and look at the
huge dtscounts you can ha\le
on a late model used or

blacktop road. Access to city

SHAM POO AREA w1fh bowl,

SMALLEY'S
G1fl Shop,
Chesler. Ohio Ha ve large

REGISTERED
NURSE

Impala, power

SAVE ! SAVE! SAVEl Before
you buy your new Mobile

door, V·8 - $450; phone 992 BUILDING LOTS "Bra nchwood Subdiviston at Rock
3213
&lt;·26-61p Springs, Tuppers Plains
water. Phone 992-2789.
4·27-12tc
1966 PLYMOUTH Barracuda .
V-8, 4 speed Phone 742-485111
interested.
1.07 ACRES, newly dnlled well,
4·2J.61p over 275' of frontage on

OPEN EYES. 1:00 P.M. •
~PMEROY,
OHIO
.

JOB WORRIES? Build a bnght

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I . '67 FORD GalaXIe. 4 door, V·8
engine - $700; '64 Chevrolet

Pomeroy Motor Co.

phone 992-5960.

WANTED

992 2580.

to you

Ll KE new Maytag wringer
washer - $60, 65,000 Wr.rm
Morn tng gas heater - $75,
an ttque baby bed $1 5,

·wanted

i969 OLDS Cullass, excellent
condition, power steering,
factory air and stereo, phone

5495

Help Wanted

4-26-31p

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narrow body, good fir es, solid cab. Wholesa le

complete ONE l ove seat -

households . Write M D
Miller. Rl 4. Pomeroy. Oh1o
Call 992-6271 .
3·16 tfc

or call 985·3374

V-Beng ine, auto trans ., p sleenng, radro, good 't'J ·Wt i res,
..
red ltntsh. A ntce one. Cover for body

GUN Shoot. Saturday , April
3022 .
29th, 6 p.m. al Rae~ne Fire
4 27-31c
Dept. Bldg. Bacon, hams and
v. hog.
4·26-31c WAITRE SS, Apply in person,
Craw's Steak House
-~---4-25 61c
1WILL NOT be responsible for
any de.b!s contracted b(
anyone other than

Roger Gaul, Rt 3, Pomeroy

S1649

WOMEN (18 to 351. Are you

Notice

----=---:--:-1964 OL DS 4 dr hardtop, See

mereta! trres, loca ll owner trk Was$1695 .00 Specta1

Sl 50 fQr SO word m lnlmum
Each additional word 2c

BLINO ADS •

1971 OPAL Rally, 4 speed, call
992·5848 atier 4 p.m.
4-26·3fc

51S49

1965 DODGE PICKUP

Mobile Homes For Sale

TRAILER lots in Mason. phone 1965 50 X 10 ,MOBILE home,
992-3393 or 773-5934.
phone 247-2161 .
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4·25·61c

J;4 Ton. V 8 engine, J speed column sht fl. good 15" Com . .

1967 CHEV. EL CAMINO

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For Rent

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
Of
QUALIn

5 P .M . Day Before Publication .

The Publisher reserves the ,
right to, edit or reject any ads
deemeo
obtectlonal.
The
p.ublisher will not be 'r espons ,ble

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2 Dr. H T, V-8, auto trans .. red &amp; white . Extra nice. One
local owner.

&amp; Tax &amp; T1tle
Stock
No. 58

64 Chevrolet
2 Or sedan, V-8, auto., extra sharp

1972 Buick

69 Volkswagen "Bug"

4 dr. Sed LeSabre two tone blue , factory atr with vmyl
trtm, lots of extras Sttcker Pnce $5053.05. Your price 11
your car is worth $1,000
_

$
only 3200

Tax &amp; Title.
Stock No . 91 .

4 spee d, If. blue, super sharp .

&amp;

71 Cheyenne Pick Up

1972 Buick

v.a, aulo trans, P.S, P B, beautiful red &amp; while finish

Sky Lark 2 dr. H.T Gold with be1ge v1nyllop, factory air.

real sharp car. Sttcker price $4434.45. Your pnce if your
car is worth $1,000 00 &lt;Xlly a law

$2835

(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )

70 Ford Pick Up

Tax &amp; Title.
Stock No. 77.

&amp;

Sports Custom, V-8, auto. trans .. P.S.. georgeous rod and
whtte fimsh, must be seen to appreciate.

The bidding has been
l\~s t
North
East
1¥

14

Pass

2+

Pass

1972 Opel
1675

$

You, South, hold

.A654 ¥K6 32 tQ107
What do you do now?
A-Pass. You have no
to go.
l'ODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding two
monds, your par t n e r has
two c lu bs over West's one

the horne of Helen Woode.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz
visited Raloh Montie in the St.
Joseph Hospital at Parkers·
burg_ Monday afternoon. Mr.
Montie had undergone ex·
tensi•e surgery the past week.
Sunday guests of Clara
Follrod and Nma Robinson
were Mr. and Mrs. Otta Swartz
of Shade and Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Follrod , Stevie and
Kathy, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentz
of Glouster called on Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Swartz last
Tuesday. They also called on
his sister, Sarah Woode at
Coolville on her BOth birthday,
April 18.
J
Mrs. Genevieve Guthrie
received word that her brother,
Jewell Story Is In Holzer
Hospital at Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles It
Woode visited Mr. and Mrs.·
Clarence Swartz and Mrs.
Carleton at Lottridge Sunday
afternoon. Mr. Swartz recently
returned to his home from
Holzer Hospital.
,
Sunday School attendance on
April 16 was 40, Ute offering
$15.70.
Worship services were held
at 11 o'clock with an attendance of 30, the Rev. Leh·
man speaking from I Tim.
6:12-"I Have Fou~ht A Got!d
Fight," "Put on the robe, of
righteousneaa, carry the Sword
of. the Spirll, put on the breast
plate of Salvation, the Shield of
Faith (all In l..ove )" "God Is all
powerful."
·
Prayer services were held
last .Wednesday eve. wi\h
Garner Griffin as leader.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen RDbiniJon and
fanilly were her slater and
ll'other-ln~aw, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bartholemew of Daylon,
0., and her moUter, Effie
Wataon of Tuppers Plalnl.
Mr. and Mrs. RPaaell YOIII of
• Lancaster, Ohio were Sunday
dinner guests · of hla grand)JlDiher, Genevieve Guthrie.

&amp; Tax &amp; Title.
Slock No . 114.

1972 Buick

La sabre Cust, 2 dr · H T., blue with blue vinyl top, mag

wheels, factory air. This car ts really one of the best
looking cars we have Sticker price SS416.05. Your price if
your car rs worth S1,000 00
&amp; Tax &amp; Title.

Only $3498

What do you do now?
Answer tomorrow

''GOOD STOCK OF

Rally 2 dr. H. T. auto fran ., sticker price $2842.00. Your
price if your trade ts worth $1,000 1s only

Stock No 140.

"We Service What We Sell"
Our Word Is Our Bond.
Open Every Evening Till 7 p.m. &amp; Sat. Til 5
p.m.
G.M.A.C. &amp; Bank Financing Available.

0
Smith Nelson Motors,

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TIUCKI

Inc~

500 E. Main St.
74

Bashan
News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trussell
of Newport News, Va. and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Trussell and
daughter of Mt. Vernon, 0.
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Trussell. They came especially
for the wedding of Uteir niece,
Miss Sandra Trussell, and Mr.
Thelma Henderson, Vicki
Carr, and Nina !Wbinson attended the meeting on Key 73,
the filmstrip "Calling the
ConUnent to Oti'lst," al Heath
Methodist Church In Mid·
dleport, Friday eve., April 14,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair E.
Follrod, Clara Follrod, and
Nina
Robinson visited
Clarence Swartz al !he Holzer
Hospital, SUnday llfta 1110'11,
Other guesll al Ill'. Sll'artz
were Ores SWetz of Athena
and Harry Swetz of Flora, o.
Also, Darrell Hulnc, wbo Ia a
paUent at the hoapital, and a
fonner resident of the Alfred
community. And · Clarence's
wife Wilma and a neighbor
from Loltrldge.
·
.
Mrs. Darla Dl11111!er, Ricky
and Kathy of Pratla Fork took
&amp;mday dinner and ~pent the
afternoon with her parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
and John.

Harrisonville
Society News

Pomeroy, Ohiu

Richard Kerns. The wedding
took place on Sunday afternoon
at the Chester Methodist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours
spent Friday in Parkersburg
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs . Herman
Carson, Jr. and son of Belpre
spent saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trussell.
Miss Julie Rose is employed
as a beautician at Warner's
Beauty Shop in Pomeroy.
Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs.
Mary Holter, Mrs . Dorthy
Lawson, and Mrs, Margaret
Tuttle attended the D of Arally
at Syracuse on Thursday.
Mr. Lewis Edge! is home
after having surgery at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Gordon Holter left Thursday
morning for Buffalo, Texas,
where he will enter school for
five weeks study on heavy
equipment driving.
Mrs. Mary Lou Evans Is a
patient at Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
Several children of the
commWJity are having mwnps
and measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ours and
family of Old Town were
calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Warden Ours Wednesday
evening.

Mrs. Jane Gilkey of Middleport spent a few day~ wiUt
Ava G11key.
Mrs. Elsie Epple suffered a
heart attack last week and was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
The Lend-A-Hand Circle met
at Mrs. Frances YoWJg's home
with Mrs. Betty B1shop as cohostess .
·
Mrs . Bessie Graham came
home Friday after vacation in
North Carolina w1th her
daughter, Mrs. Don Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedras,
who lived in the former George
Clark house, have moved to
Kingsbury Road Into the Coelle
Hudson home.
Clarence Easlrnan visited
his wife at the Syracuse Rest
Home and reports she Is lrnproving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkins
and son of Michigan spent the

Gebel Musa, in southern
Sinai, is the traditional Mt. .
Sinal where Moses received
lhe Ten Commandmenls.

.

weekend with his ll)Other, Mrs.
Stella Atkins and Ruby Diehl
and visited his sister, Mrs.
· David Riggs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Payne
Newark visited the Joe C&amp;rsey
and Junior Payne family over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hinds of
Newark were weekend guest of
K. C. Welsh's and Mrs. Leatha
Cowen.
Janice Waldeck of Glouster
and Imogene Browq of
Wellston called on their father,
Mike Epple Saturday.
Mrs. Anthony Stelrnetz of
Michigan was calltd here by
the illness of her sister·in-law,
Elsie Epple.
Dick Karr visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Williams recenUy,
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Howery
visited Mr. and Mrs. DIIJe
Williams Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan
of Cincinnati vlsiled their
grandmother, Ava Gilkey,
SWJday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford An·
derson and family of West
Virginia called on his molher,
Mrs. Ella Anderson and
brother, Paul, over the
weekend .
Jack Neal of Athens visited
his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Neal, over the weekend.

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST"cOURT ST.,

3 ROOMS
NEW·
FURNITURE

'349.95

•S3S.OO Dow1t
Selance On
Convenient
Terms. ·

MASON ,
FURNITURE
Mason, W. Va,

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INFORMATION
DEADLINES

Monday Deadl lnt:,9 a.m .

Cancellation- Correct•ons

Will be accepted untll9 am . for
Day of Publica lion

REGULATIONS

for more than one incorrect
Insertion

RATES

For Want Ad Service
5 cents per Word one insert•on
Mln1mum Charge7Sc
12 cents per word thr ee
consecutive Insertion s
18 cents per word six con
secut1ve lnsertlo11s .
25 Per Cent D•scount on pa1d
ads and ads paid Within 10 days

CARD OF THANKS
&amp; OBITUARY

1968CHEVROLET

Auto Sales

AdditiOnal

25c

Charge per

~

Advertisel]lent.

OFFICE HouRS

8: 30 a.m . 10 S 00 p.m Dllrly ,
8 30 a m
to 12 00 Noon
Saturday

Card c1 Thanks
I WOULD like to thank Dr.
Walker, the nurs i ng staff and
any one else who he J ped make
my hosprtalization at Holzer
Medical Center pleasant

Wouli:l also like lo thank all

those who sent me get well
cards. Special thanks to those
who donated blood in my

behalt

William F. Houdashell
4 28·ltp

GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches
- open sites only. Forked
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday,

April 30, 12 noon

4·26·31c

mysel .

Signed· Richard C Eblin, 652
Osborne 51 .. Pomeroy.
4-26-31p

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GUN SHOOT, Sunday. April 30,
1 p. m. Factory choked buns
only

Second place shooters

get free shol In next match

Assorted meats Racine Gun

Club.

4-27-3tc

SAVE up to one half. Bring your
sick TV to Chuck's TV Shop,
151 Butternul Ave., Pomeroy.
4-4·1fc
REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud
Service, SSO Reg . Mares, $40
Grade; Francis Benedum.

Phone 667-3856.

3-30-JOtc

ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT .. The
exciting_ New Weight Watchers (R) Program can help
you . For local

class In ·

formation call TOLL-FREE
.1100.582-7026.
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4-l7-24fc

KOSCOT KOSMETICS and

wigs. Need extra money? Just

sell these producls No
restricted lerrllorles. Phone
992-5113.
4-2·1fC
CLELAND'S GREENHOUSE

Mums, Geraniums, Pansies,

and Petunias GeraldLne
Cleland, E. Main St., Racine.
4-2-lfc

- - Sale,
- -Friday
- -and

YARD

Saturday, some antiques ; on

Larkin St .. Rutland

4 26-31c

Wanteo To Buy

HALL ICRA~TERS rad 1o
receiver, model SX·43 or SX
~2. Phone 992·2718.
4-2Htp
OLD FURNITURE, diShes.
clocks, brass beds, silver
dollars

or

v, Ton, 8ft

For Sale

future EnJOY up to $100 or
more weekly rn spare ttme,

excel lent con dttron, $120; like
new hydraulic shampoo or
comb ou t cha ir , $140; 2
dryers, S100 , or all for $3CIO,
Can be seen at Rutland
Furntture or cal l 7.42 -3386
Wrll deliver .

potenl1al Sl,OOO and up full

time. Set your own hour s.
· Oign1f1ed work.. Phone 347 4235 or write for appotntment
c-o The Datly Sen ltnel, Box
729· Z, Pomeroy, Ohio

4-28 3lp

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AKC puppies -

Schnauzers.

Poodles , Cairn Terrter s,
healthy home rarsed, permanent injections, wormed -

also barn roof parnting; phone

$36. Phone 949 4605.

controls Balance $62.39. Use
our budget terms Call 992

7085

4 26·6tc

OhiO

NEW and used shoes, men' s
used work clothe s, new
miner's boots - $12.95 apr ,

Bailey 's

Bargain

Store.

Upper
Business
Midelleport.
~

Block ,

4-25-61p

3966.

4-26·10tp SET

OF atr shocks, plus ex tensions to ftt med. -srze GM
cars for $40: phone Larry
Hol lon 949 4989

4-25-IOip

.Sam Snead Golt
' 28 3tp WILSQN
Clubs, 4 irons . putter, 2

9~2 - 7376

woods, covers, bag , balls, $65 ;

phone 992-5468

KUHL'S HAS IT! Low -priced,
guaranteed appliances, used
furniture . Special on electn c
dr)lers, $30, Kuhl's Bargarn
Center , Rt. 7, Tuppers Plains,

Sl ; I Huffy Power

4·28-3tc

'T PUMP your sluggish
I DON
septr c t a,nk Get Klean -Ern AII Sept1c Tank Cleaner.
Landmark Farm Bureau ,
Pomeroy

4 28 ltc

Oh1o. Phone 667·3858 , closed

Economy T1ller, 3V' hp B&amp;S
engine Reg 159.95
144.95
Turf Trim Mower. B&amp;S 3112
hp engine. In carton
70.25

payments , one Home1ite
Super XL Charn Saw Phone
992-3703 eventngs
1 4-23 ~tc
Kenmore
boy's 26"

57, Middleport, Oh10

4·20-lotc

WILL DO daytime babysift1ng
in Racine area, call 949-4.422.

4·19-30tp

Real Estate For Sale

and d tning room both 21 ft ,
larg e butlt.r n kitchen, 1/ 2
bath, full basement, garag1
Bonus wtth th ts house ts deep
freeze, two refrtgerators, arr
cond .. al l ca r pet and drapes.

$17,000

MIDDLEPORT
4 B R , lwo full baths. all
brick hom e lovely butlt m
kitchen, tamtly room , on
large corne r tot. that rs
completely fenced In" Owne r
wrll help ftnance

ljysell Run - All electric
home wtfh 3 b r , famrly
room, livtnQ room is ca r peted and paneled, krtchen
has wa ll oven and range top,
1ots of ca binets, bar, on 3
acres
Also
has
full
basement Very secluded.

Day Number 992-2550

We have 24 hr.
serv1ce

emerg~ncv

992-5803

742.J947

742·4761

SpeclDl
We arc fully tn1.ured

$50,
bicycle, $10,
baby slroll er. S3.50. Phone
992 5815 afler 4 p m .
4·26-10tp

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.
Ph . 992-2174

6

ROOM house. 1'12 bath, near
business district in

dleport. phone 992·3393.

Mtd

4-26 6tc

Phone 992-5434

apartments

SLEEPI NG rooms and cooking
priv i leges.

ne;d

to

Tom 's

Carry Out, phone 992·3254
4·25-6tc

ONE

BEDROOM

tra1ler

apartlilents, Ideal for couples
Contact McClure's Da iry Isle,

lois. Phone 949-4313.

4·5-301p

ntRU MAY 15
1000 SQ. FT. OF

Complete line of office
equipment,

furniture

supplies. Typewriter
Adding Machine Repair.

FURNISHED apartment, 5

1
POMEROY
Jade W. Carsey, Mgr .
Phone 992·2181

rooms and bath 1 chtld q.c.
cepted , tratter space for rent.

M &amp; G Food Mar ket, 3 m1les
soulh. Middleport, Rt 7
4·28-31p

&amp;
&amp;

SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Sanitation, Slewart, Ohio. Ph.
662·3035.
2-12-lfc

Pick-up &amp; Delivery

PHONE

UPHOLSTERING SERVICE,
comptele selection of fabrics
and vinyl to choose from.
Pick-up and delivery. Slater
Upholstering, Rt. 3, Pomeroy,
phooe 992-3611.
3-28-JOtp

675·~628
Pt. Pleasant

PONY GOES WITH HOME.
$]5.900.00.
TO SELL LIST
WITH CLELAND'S
POMEROY - In good
condttton, 2 bedrooms, bath,
basement. kitchen ha s nice

cabinets, A GOOD PLACE
TO LIVE $7,000 00
A REALTOR IS IN ·
TERESTED in serving you,

hr s client,. to the best posstble
ends and abides by such a
commrtment.

ponds, basement, land·
scaping. We have 2 size
dozers, 2 size loaders. Work
done by hour or contract ,
Free Estimates. We also

See Bob or Roger Jolters,
Pomeroy. Phont 992-3525

Free Estimate
Call992-ll23

p.m .

after 7

For Appomtment
Fully tnsured for your
protection

----==--SEWING MAUfiNES. Repair

EXPERT
Wheel AliJ!ment'
-· '5.55

Free Estimate

ON
CENTRAL HEATING
OR
AIR CONDITIONING

Pomeroy Ho.m e &amp; Auto

B&amp;W HEATING CO.

OpenS Til 5
Monday thru Saturday

service, all makes. 992·228-4.
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service . We Sharpen Scissors.
3-29-tfc

On M.ost American ~_ars

REAOY-MIX CONCRETE
delivered right to your
pro/ect. Fast and easy. Free
est mates Phone 992·3284.
Goegleln Ready -Mix Co .•
Middleport, Ohio.
f&gt;.JO.tfc

-GUARANTEEDPhone 992-2094

For Appointment
Phone 949-2803

BACKHOE AND DOZER work:
Septic tanks lnstalltd. Georga
(Bill) Pullins. Phooe 992-2878.
4-25-lfc

606 E. Main, Pomeroy, 0.

,

KITCHEN
and
SON·
CONST.

KESLER'S
BOOKKEEPING

SERVICE
Specializing In
Small Businesses

LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE

Olive Township Trustus will'
accept bids for approximately
9,000 Gallons, more or len,
MC30 Oust Control to be fur nished and applied, weather
permitling , not later. than May

"Everythina.ln Home
Maintenance''

25, 1972.

Bids to be opened May 6, 1972,
7 30 p.m al the office of the
Trustees at R.eedsv!11e, Ohio .
The Board of Trustees
reserve fhe r!gt11 to re/ect anv
or all bids .
OHve Township Trustees
Ada Bissell, Clerk
' 141 21. 28. (51 5 !t

MEIGS, W.VA. 25260
MEIGS992-71S1
MASON 773-5634

304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773-5535

TERMITES. •TERMITES.
Get Rid of Them

Spring
Painting?

We will protect any single
dwelling residence for

'149.50

SEE US
EXPERIENCED IN
INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTING
Phone 742-5825
or 992-6576

LEGAL NOTICE

WRITTEN WARRANTY
Call Coltecf614-4S2-3158

Sealed bids will be received
by the Melos Local School
District Board ot Education at
tl\elr office In Middleport Junior .
High School . Building , Ohio,
untl112 :00o'clock noon Eastern

Y.CITY
EXTERMINATfON
633 Main St.
Z~esvitle,

Ooyllghl Saving Time on May

12. 1912 , tor two Items of mlnlno
e(lulpment which are u
follows:
1 Joy Training Panel for u -

Ohio

R. I. DUBBELD

cond1l1on WOULD MAKE A
NICE HOME
General Contractor
WASHINGTON COUNTY
VINCENT - large 2 story SEE-us· FOR : Awnings, storm
fra me, renovated tnside,

bath ,
basement,
some
carpeting, 1 acre ground,
large barn, 2 chicken houses

End loader work,

haul fill d1rt, top soil. Dump

Cleland
Realty

3 bedrooms, kitchen, li ving
room, cel lar In fairly good

&amp;

HOUSE BUILDERS, CALL
•GUY NEIGLER, RACINE,
OHIO.
J.s.JOtc
_S_E_P__T-IC-=T-AN::-K:::S:-:-CL::-:E~A::N::E 0
REASONABLE rates. Ph. 446·
4782, Galllf&gt;OIIS, John Russell,
O..ner 11. Dperato~.
5·12·1fC
--:::-C.-B::-:R::-A:-:0::-:F::O::R-:D-,-:-Au-c-::11-on-eer
Complete Service
Phone 949-3821
Racine, Ohio
Crill Bradford
s.J.Ifc

trucks and low·bay for hire.

12·30 lfc

SIX ROOM house, l33 Butlernul
Ave. Contact Ed Hedrick, 2137

Dozer

On Your Home

appOintment, phone 992-2196
or 992-3585. Danny Thompson
Financing available .

EARTH MOVING

:/1/UAf/11111!S!U/1/G

electrrc and central ai r
condttioning. bath and :v. fully
carpeted, full basement,
garage in basement. See by

doors and windows, carports,
marquees, aluminum siding
and railing A. Jacob, sales
representative . For free
estimates. phone Charles

Lisle.

Syracuse.

V. V.

Johnson and Son , Inc.

3-2-tfc

Mobile Homes For Sale

CASH paid for all makes and
models of mobile homes .

Phone area code 614-423-9531.
4·13·ffc

sc . AC

Johnson Masonry
&amp; Remodeling

DC Shullle ca·r

FOR THE BEST IN
CERAMIC TILE
Let us show our samples.

Lef·Us-Do-Over· Your
Balhroom or Kitchen
Insure&lt;I-But besl of all
"WE'RE HONEST
Ph. 992-7608 Pomeroy, Ohio

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS,
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

A~N

BAker
Harrlaonvlllt, Ohio,
Plaintiff,
VI

DAVID R. BAKER,

· Years' experfence . Charles

Addreu Unknown.
Defendant .)

Baker, phone 949·2723.
4·25-7tc

NOTICE

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr.- Broker
110 Mechanic Street

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
RUTLANO
3 BEDROOMS - bath, gas heal, c1ty waler Front porch,

Mll,LER
MOBILE tllMES
'1220 Washington Blvd.
Belpre, Ohio

992-9975.

4-26-12tc

DOZER AND back hoe work, Counlv.
I I

ponds and septic tanks ; B&amp;K .
Excavating, Phone 992-Sl6l
Dick Karr Jr
,
• ·

- - -- -----•·_27_·6tc

HARRISONVILLE
7 ROOMS - Carpeted · 3 bedrooms, ' "' baths. Modern
kitchen, n1ce front porch 1'12 acres Ufll1ty building 40x70

Travel Trailer Closeout --

with additional room .

CHESHIRE
COMMERCIAL LOT - Has old block building, suitable

lol. Asking only $2500.00.
NEAR RACINE
2ACRES PLUS - Levellol on Rt 124 Nice for new home
or mobile home All utilities available. 5500.00 down 131.18

windows. Nice level lot wilh meta l utility building.
WE HAVE MANY NEW HOMES, SOME LIKE NEW,
AND SOME OLDER ONES IN GOOD CONDITION.
PICTURES OF THE ABOVE ARE (\T THE OFFICE
DROP IN AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER.
HELEN L. tEAFORD. ASSOCIATE
992-3325
992-2378

'-:-------:------------...iJ

You, thesatd David R. Baker.

, are required to answer said
Complaint within twentv-etoht
davs after May 19, 1~72 .
Anrt. Baker ,

Plaln.llff

Webster and Fultz

P. 0. Box 723

FRIDAY · SATURDAY •
SUNDAY
APRIL 28 · 29 • 30

4 rooms - Full basement, ntce kitchen All utilities. level

Kitchen has stove and refrigerator. Living and dining
carpeted. Utility room. Sidewalks, storm doors and

demondlng

(411&lt;, 21. 28, (51 S, 12, 1971

SYRACUSE

NEW LIS'I;ING
NEW - 3 bedrooms wilh large closels. Bath, with shower

Ohio,

divorce, atimony and support,
tfllt she be restored to her
maiden name of Ann Douglas,
and other relief .

Pomerov.Ohlo
Attorneys for Plaintiff

for service station, garage, anttque shop. etc.

a month.

No. IS.Oll

David R. Baker, wt1o11 place
Of rtsldence Is unknown and
cannot
witt!
rusonab1e
diligence be ascertained, w111
take notice that on February 2•
1972 the underslontd, An~
Baker, flied her Complaint
agaln!ll him In the Court of
Common Pleas of Meigs

mowers . Free estimate. Low
charge, for Information phone

1!' · 14' · 24' · WiDE

some paneltng. Large lot near school and stores. Only

..

.

The Board of Education
reserves the right to reject env
end til bids.
Meigs Local School District
Board of Education
L. W. McComas, Clerk
(4) u , 21 , 28 ; (5) 5, Ale

"To Be Soid ' Slightly Above Cost"
Due to Shake Haven Business we will deal only
In Trailer Rentals and Supplies.
All '72 Models. Fully Self-COntained.
14' . 18'. 20' Units.

..

I Also Have 1-1971 Model To Go. I

, GAUL'S TRAILER SALES
Phone 985-3832

SR.7, Olester, 0.

WMP0/1390
;,

,,

72 Chevrolet Custom
Impala 2 dr H.T., V-8, factory arr, P S, P. B., extra ntce,
red and ready, autq. trans

We need some good late model
used cars so if your car is worth
$1,000.00 or you have a $1,000.00
equity you can buy one of these
new cars lor the following price .

72 Ford Galaxie 500
4 Dr ., H T., V-8, auto. tran s, lactoryatr, P S., P.B., brown
,wtfh brown vtnyl top .

t6 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air.............. ' '995

71 Chevrolet Nova

66 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full pow., air ·.. ·..1895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door H.T............ :..1695

2 Or, V-8 auto. trans , P S., factory air, beautiful blue
wtfh matchtng intenor .

1972 Pontiac
LeMans 4 dr . sed., 350 eng me, auto ., P.S, radio, white
tires, sttcker price $3558.70. Your price if your car is worth

BROS., INC.
USED CARS

Over 40 New Cadillacs &amp; Oldsmobiles
In Stock! .. We're Dealin'!

Karr &amp; Van Zandt.
"You'lllikeOurQualilyWay
of Doing Business"
992·5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
()pen Evenings Until 6l Oo- Til 5 PM. Sat.

Ph. 985·4100
Located on S. Rt. 7
WIN AT BRIDGE

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Racine Social Events
By Mrs. Francis Morris
Miss Doris Wolfe is a patient
in
Veterans
Memorial
Hospital. She had the
misfortune to fall and break
her arm.
Mrs. Harry Hayman Is very
·,11 in Oak Hill Hospttal after
suffering a stroke at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Audrey
Henry at Jackson .
Mr . and Mrs . William
Maynard were called to
Naugatuck, W Va. due to the
death of an uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wingett
and Mrs. Ann Coe were week
end guests of the Dave and
Walter Thomas' at Gahanna .
They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spencer, who
spent the week en~ ln Galena
with a daughter and familllt
and attended the wedding or"a
grand-daughter.
Mr. Carl Cross spent Wtd·
nesday with his brother·m-taw
and sister, Mr . and Mrs .
Charley Mallory. Mr. Cross,
former resident of Colwnbus
went to Tenn . to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moms
spent Sunday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ethel LewiS in
the Athens area. Other guests
there were Mr. and Mrs.
William Lake and children of
Colwnbtis and Mr. and Mrs.

Wolfpen
·News, Notes
Mrs. Harold Gillogly, Vicki
of Albany and Mrs. Clinton
Gilkey, Karen of Albany were
Sunday vis! tors of Mr. and
Mrs. Linrolri Russell.
Mr . and Mrs . Wayne
Johnson,
Sammy,
of
Lexington, Ky., were recent
weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Elam, Mrs .
Donahue and Mrs. Elam.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Smith and Jo
were Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Knapp, Kail, Kevin and
Charles. Afternoon visitors
were Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Smith of Kanauga and Mrs.
Charlene Dalton, Toni and
Keith of Virginia.
Naomi Jo Smith, Concord
College, Athens, W.Va., spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Smith.
Mr. and Mrs.· Guy Sargent
spent the weekend with his
sister, Mrs. James Sprouse and
Kimberly ol St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Johnson were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley E. Johnson,
Tanuny, Cheryl, Terry and
nieces.
Mr. Robert Murphy, Debbie,
&gt;l'"re Swlday visitors of Mr.
~d Mrs. J. R. Murphy and
lamUy.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
uckerman were Sunday
isltors of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
, BlJI and Carolyn.
. and Mrs. Oarl McElroy
Columbus spent 'l'lllldly
jrith Mrs. Piul McElroy and
ted Paul McElroy who Ia a
!lent of Veterans Memorial.
suffered a knee InJurY and
~gery after a ran whlle at hll
lmployment at lbe poet office

Mooday.

,.

Pete Gould of Marietta.
Miss Josie Pickens of
Syracuse is a guest of her
sister, Mrs. Frankie Neigler.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farra
are visiting in New York with
thm son, Joe Farra and
family.
Hazel Carnahan and Frances
Foster spent over the week end
w1th Mrs. Loe Tisdale at
Buckeye Lake.
SWJday dmner guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Bernard Diddle
honoring their son Bob home
from Vietnain were Mr. and
Mrs. Oval Diddle, Antiquity,
George Diddle, Columbus,
Rick Prolfi tt, New Matamoras,
Mr. and 1\frs. Charley Cobb and
Heida, Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Powell, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Hill and Scott, Mrs.
Robert Fisher, Ralph and
Damon, Mrs. Carolyn Adams,
Tom Diddle, Pam and Shawn,
local.
Sgt.-4 Robert Diddle is
spending a 30 day leave with
his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Diddle. Diddle just
returned after 9 mo. in Viet·
nam and will leave for Ft.
Eustis, Va . April 30.
Mrs . Bernard Diddle and son
Robert spent Tuesday visiting
at New Matamoras, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Diddle
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Diddle
and Steve, Marion, Ohio just
returned from a 10 day
vacation in Flonda . They
visited with Opal's brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller, Perry
and Renee In Fl. Lauderdale.
Mr. Rick Proffitt spent
several days recently with Bob
D1ddle.
Rick Proffitt, Bob Diddle and
Mrs. Bernard Diddle visited
Tuesday afternoon with Donna
Hauber and Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Dailey, Long Bottom, Ohio.

Fairview
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Opemng ]ead- ttr. J

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Some years ago Hal Sims
told a lady that she played
bridge like a millionaire. The
lady failed to realize that
th1s was a dubious compliment.
South played today's hand
like a millionaire also. He
won the club lead and
promptly drew trumps with
three leads Then he tried
the spade finesse. It worked
mceiy and our milhona1re
looked around for some way
to get to his hand . He d1d so
IJy leadmg dummy 's last
trump. Then he repeated the
spade finesse
South · wanted to get back
to h1s hand for a third spade
finesse but he had wasted hi s
entries on notous livmg He
had to lay down dummy's

Alfred
Social Notes
Sunday School attendance on
April 23 was 52, the offering
$18.17. Worship services were
held at 11 with Rev. Leiunan
speaking from John 3:1·20, "Ye
Must be Born Again."
The Women '•· Society of
Christian Service held its
regular meeting on Tuesday
evening, April18, at the home
of Osie Follrod, with an attendanceofelghtmembersand
one visitor.
The meeting was in charge of
Nellie Parker, president, and
opened with prayer by Nina
Robinson. The hymn, "What A
Friend" was sung. Sick and
shut-in calls were 22. Com·
munications were read in
regard to District Workshops
to be held April 26 and 27 at
various places.
Thelma Henderson read
some literature on missions
and an offering was made to be
sent to Southside Community
Center, San Marcos, Texas,
also to find someone to attend
mission school In July and for
Martha Scholarship.
Helen Woode led the
program on "Women of
Guam", which was read by the
members In turn with com·
menta and discussion. Scriplure was Genesis 1:26-31 by
Nellie Parker and the song,
"Praise Him, ... Inter~stlng
facts on Christianity in Africa

By Mrs. Herbert Rouoh
Mrs. Jessie Parsons of
Ashland and sister, Miss Ada
Rowe were din ner guests
SWldaY of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hupp and sons.
Mrs . Hazel Lawson and
daughter, Wilda, Mrs. Marlene
Lawson and son, c. J., of
Letart, W. Va., were Parkersburg visitors Thursday.
-Roger Roush and Jeff Miller
called on Sharon and Cindy
Roush Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hupp and
sons visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Hupp at Portland
Sunday.
Mrs. Bertha Robinson was a
dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Shields, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sargent and
Stepbanie Radford called on
Ute Shields' SWJday afternoon. were read from uResponse"
Mrs. Kitty Soucie, Mr. and magazine.
Mrs. Howard Rowe, Mrs. Nel
The hostess assisted by her
Lockhall and family of Tenton, daughter, Kathy, served
Mich., visited their grand· deliclo'us refreshments.
ll)Other, Mrs. Kate Rowe, at Margaret Amberger of the
Veterans Memorial Hospital Meigs Co. Council on Aging,
· and called on other relatives. was present and gave a talk
Mr. and Mrs. RIIS8ell Roush and presented the aging
and children Vlaited Mr. and -program. Two members over
Mrs. Ronald Ruuell at 86 present, filled out their
Pomeroy Thurllday evening. queaUonnalrs before the
Mr, and Mrs. Dorsa Panonl society had Ill meetlitg. The
attended a hymn sing at Ute next meeting of lbe society will
Freedom Gos'pel Mission be held on Tuesday, May 16, at
SlturdiY evening.

\

66 Chevelle Malibu

$1,000.00.

&amp; Tax
Stock No 69

2 Or. H T,

ace of spades and hope to
drop the king He fa1led and
was forced to lead a d1a·
mond to hlS kmg
West took his ace and later
on the defense collected two

v1nyl top.

only $2850

more diamonds and a club
Our milliona~re had
away game and rubber.
If South had been more
careful w1th his wealth
would have seen that
could not afford that third
trump lead . ThiS way
would have had two
to hts own hand and wumu
have been able to take
spade finesse for the
tlme in order to get rid of
club or diamond loser.

71 Cadillac

Stock No. 92.

2 br , H T, loaded wrth atl the eKfras, white wtth, black
vinyl top.

.

1972 Pontiac

65 Ford Fairlane

Catalina 4 dr. H.T , brown w1th betge vtnyl roof, factory
air &amp; all the extras. Sticker price $4836 .44. Your price if
your car ts worth $1,000 00 ts Low, low

$3000

Sond $1 lo1 JACOBY MODERN book
to " Win of BfiJge," (c/o this news·

paper), P0. Box 489, Radio City
Station, New York, N.Y. roor9.

auto , factory a1r .

4 Or, V 8, auto., P.S, P B , fa ctory air, blue With blue

Cat 4 dr sed, dark green wrth auto., P S, P.B., radto,
white tires &amp; factory air. Sttcker Price $4603.90 Your
pnce 11 your car is worth $1,000
&amp; Tax &amp; Title

•

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67 Oldsmobile

1972 Pontiac

Ploys 'Like a Millionaire'
NoRm

~

ON YOUR DiAL

CAR SALE

69 P!llll~c Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air......,,2295
68 Olds 98 H.T. Cpe., power, air ........ 11895
67 Okls 442 Holiday Coupe, air ............11595
.66 Mercuty Sta. Wagon, V-8 aulo........... 1595

!
.• ,,..,.

Wi talk tD JOU

NEW

70 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe, air........... ,53oo
71 Cap.rice 2 Dr: H.T., power, air ........ '349S
71 Ford lh t Pickup, V-8, auto., P.S. .... ,2695·

BU · 10 · AC · 418 Loading

Machine
1 Joy Training Panel tor 21 -

TREE -trimming or removal.

Henry E. Cleland Sr.
Realtor

992-5248 or 992-3436.

4-20·12fc

EXPERT Tru Se~lc~
trimming end removal Richard Hayman, phone 667·.
3041.
.
4-23-:lOtp

GOOO'S PENNZOIL LAWN
CAR E. We furnish the men +

3 ANO 4 ROOM furnished ana
un furni shed

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been :
cancelled?
Lost
your
operator's license? Call 992· ·
2966.
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POINT OFFICE
SUPPLY

$6,000 00

For Rent

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424 Main St.

10 room houSe,

bath, basement, garage, two

Snme Farms and Lots.

drshwasher,

Fertlltzer, Ga rden Seeds and

Onioo Sets.

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Plumbing
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~- 12 ·1fc

MOWERS &amp;
TILLERS

Radiator Specialist

Complete
Heatmg.

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From lhe largest

Mldttleport, Ohio

tile and Paneling and Siding.

POMEROY, OHIO
PH. 992-2174

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8uUdozer Radiator to the
Smallest Heater Core.

Dba Anthony Plumbing
We have a complete Home
Mamtenance Service the
year around. No matter what
your need. Completll!! roof or
spouttng repatr Interior or
exterior carpentry. Ce1hng

Monday

4·28- lOtp

.after 4 p.m

4·23·101p

4 28-31c 1970 MUSTANG. take over

mower - $25 , phone 992-5083

Pomeroy 1

3·28·301p

Mtddleport area . Clean yards,
paint, etc . Wnte c-oP. 0 Box

Thoren, Jr , phone 949-2182.
4·2J.6t p

baby cradle - S25, call 992

swtng -

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4979

4-23-6tc

'66 FORD truck wrth camper;
Metro Van ca mper ; price not
quoted unHI seen; may be
seen after 5 p m ., J . E.

$40, antique

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CARRIER
WANTED IN
POMEROY
THE DAILY
SENTINEL

kind . Phone Dexter, Ohto 742

4 27 101p

shampooer $1 Ben Frankl tn
Store, 200 Marn St. , Pomeroy ,

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"NOTICE"

4·28 3tc
CARPENTER work of any RACINE -

WHITE .

dll 1o_n, phone

Ph. 614-992-2156

949-4411

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Smith NelsOn
Motors, Inc•
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USED CARS
•Nalhan Biggs

DO part time work on 3 BEDROOM ranch lype home,
TAKE SOIL away the Blue WILL
Monday
and Thursday af. Arbaugh Addition. Tuppers
Lustre way from ca rpets and
ternoons. or any even1ng in
Plains All new with total
upholstery Rent electr i c

CONSOLE 23" lelev1510n - $20 ,
1 gas heater - $5; 1 porch

The ·Dai~ Sentinel

Court,St.

5367, Drck Karr, Jr.

4-27-61c

240 Lincoln St.

garage. Gel um while they
last. Call Sherman Sum ·
merf1eld 985 3598.
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5655

:HARTFORD

992-2156

Employment Wanted

cyc lopedia of
Untversal
Knowledge; maps. , wood
engra vrngs, co pyrighted, 1884
P F Col l ier ~ $25 , phone 992- LADY

Not A Motor Route.

than you now have? Can you COME and see us. Two
beaut1ful new homes, 'h mile
meet people'? Any sales ex North of Eastern High School
perien ce Local Company
on·Sf Rt. 7 Bolh homes have
needs 2 permanent men . Good
4 bedrooms, bath and a half.
Wages . M.any benefits All
buolt in k1fchens and ullllty
loca l work Phone 949-3811
rooms
to wall carpet
4-26 4tc will be; wall
Installed soon. One
house has a large famtly room
and a den. Both have a

Wadsworth Drive, Columbus,
575 - $85. Coolville 667-6214
RACINE - 6 room house, bath,
Ohio. phone 237-4334
4 26·12tp ALUMINUM ca r-top boats , utility room , garage , $10,000 ,
11 -21-tfc
phone 949 4i95
won't rust or rot, safe i:lnd
lighlwelg ht, 10, 12. 13 and 14
3-31 ·ffc NICE 3-story home w1lh full
For ~ale
ft rn stock now Phone 992 - :-2c-L-:
A
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R:-:G:-:E
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oc-t
s-,
_6_r_o_o_m_s-.
,...bath.
basement. 2 lots. new forced
6256 atler 5 p.m.
PAINT DAMAGE . 1971 Zig-zag
a1r furnace. Near Pomeroy .
garage, cellar $8,500 ; Maggie
3-30·30fc
sewrng mach ines. Still tn
Elementary School. Phone
Whrtttngton,
Depot
St ·,
or igi nal cartons No at 992-7384 lo see.
Rulland, Ohio
16,
FT.
TRAVEL
lra1ler,
self.
tachments needed as our
1J .7.tfc
4-7·30tp
con tamed, reaOy to go, h1tch
controls are built ln. Sews
1
ncl
uded
.
Phon
e
773
565i,
with 1 or 2 needles, makes
30 ACRES 3 bedroom home, HOUSE Phone 992-6103.
Mason, W Va
buttonholes, sew on buttons,
vrny l stdtng , electric heat,
4-19-12fc
4-5· tfc Tupper
monograms, and blind hem
s Plains water tap, 3
-slitch. Full cash price, $38.50
south of Tuppers Plams
FIS H, fancy miles
or budget plan available . TROPICAL
just
off
Rt. 7 on County Road
gupptes, angels and breeders,
Phone 388-8673
28
$16,500
reduced price,
Bettas and supplies Phone
phone
667·3336.
4-26-6tc
992·5443.
4' 26 .41 P
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12-30 ttc
VACUUM Cleaner new 1971
Model. Complele with all
pupp1es, Silver Toy,
cleaning tools Small paint POODLE
JOHN
Parkview
Kennels. Phone 992
damage in shipping. Will take
5443.
S27 cash or budget plan
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8·15·tfc
available. Phone 388-8673
Office 992-2259 Ti/14:00
4·26-6tc SHOWALTER 'S Wet Pet Shop,
Silndays &amp; Evemngs 992-2568
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Chesler, Oh1o, Phone 985 3356.
WE WOULD LIKE TO SEL L
BEAUTIFUL Colon1al Maple
REALTY
T roptca I fish and supplies
Stereo, AM FM radio, 4 speed
YDUR PROPERTY FOR
3-28-30fp
YOU
changer, 4 speaker sound
Contact AssOciate
system . dual volume control
RENOVATED BRICK
Balance $79.35 . Use our TV;(ONSOLE. beautiful maple
fin ish, JUSt overhauled. Call
MIDDLEPORT - 5 rooms, 2,
VERA
EBLEN
budge I terms Call 992 7085.
992 6813 or 992 3635.
bedroom s. bath , paneled,
4 26 6fc
992-3020
4·26·3fp
t1led. carpeted, storage
=-:=-::-::-:----160 Coal Sl.
Middleport
building,
level
lot
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STEREO, Modern Walnul METAL
porch
glider,
excellent
6,950 00
POMEROY
Stereo radto combination, 4
cond tfton , phone 992-3442
MAKE US AN OFFER
Lovely home . 3 b r , fu II balh
Speake r sou nd sys tem , 4
4-25-41c and
POMEROY - 2 story frame,
por ch up, ltv tng room ,
speed change r , separate

75 h p Evtnrude w-trader,
full covers, exce ll ent con

t~nd

Real Estate For Sale

ALL WEATHER ROOFING
&amp; CONSTRUCTION
&amp; PWMBING CO.

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Street, Middl eport , pontoon
boats, ptckup covers; one

128 - 12"x 12" whtte plasttc
coa ted cer 1rng trle - $26; she
4' x8' panels. pecan panelrng,

19' SK IFF Craft Cabin Cruiser,

For
MASON

Belpre. Oh1o. Phone 42Hl3l. ,
4·28-21c

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Business Services

1961 FORD 700, 195" wheel waler. Good location for home ~---base, used on paved highway. or trailer. Phone 985-4176.
,----------,
exceptionally good, 5 speed
4' 28'61P
transmtssion, t speed axle,
good I~res Phone 985-3554, 1 ACRE lot w1lh drilled well 1n
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used 19 ft. I 0.. Phone 992· PAINTING, no ;ob too small ,

4 28 121c

Want~d

Berry-Mrller Mobile Home
Sales, 705 Farson Street,

4-28-3tc

MEIGS BOAT SHOP, Pearl

• 28-31p

Pets For Sale

- you'll be glad you did!

4·23·ffc
4-27 3tc WOULD you like a better ;ob

4·27·3fc

baskets for Memorial Day ,

~rrlen

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43207

Berry-Miller Mobile HomP!II
used and repossessed Mobile..
Homes IS our specia lty - not
our slde1me. Before you buy
any Mobile Home see us first

Dexter, Ohio. Phone 992-3223.

35 h p electric sta r t Johnson
motor ,
trailer,
larry
lavender Phone 992-2659.

99c and up. Phone 985 3537

WA,.TED!

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NEED woman who IS home
most of the time to do work at
home Must have phone .
Wr ite Mrs. Wh i te, Ul60 Lock
bourne Rd., Columbus, Ohro

assortment of flower s. for all
occastons. Arrangements for
Mother's Day, pot s and

Ideal Hours, Weekends
and
Holidays off .
Contact :
Director of Nursing
Gallipolis
State Institute
Laura Cornwell. R.N.

Help

Female Help Wanted

4

repossessed Mobile Home. At

Harold Brewer ' Long Bottom .

16' FIBERGLAS boat eq uipped ,

tired of your present routine?
Do you dream about world
travel, meeting new people,
exe~ hng work? The Women's
Army Corps has many
opentngs
available
for
qualified young women For
complete InformatiOn ca II 593

steenng,

Home be sure and look at the
huge dtscounts you can ha\le
on a late model used or

blacktop road. Access to city

SHAM POO AREA w1fh bowl,

SMALLEY'S
G1fl Shop,
Chesler. Ohio Ha ve large

REGISTERED
NURSE

Impala, power

SAVE ! SAVE! SAVEl Before
you buy your new Mobile

door, V·8 - $450; phone 992 BUILDING LOTS "Bra nchwood Subdiviston at Rock
3213
&lt;·26-61p Springs, Tuppers Plains
water. Phone 992-2789.
4·27-12tc
1966 PLYMOUTH Barracuda .
V-8, 4 speed Phone 742-485111
interested.
1.07 ACRES, newly dnlled well,
4·2J.61p over 275' of frontage on

OPEN EYES. 1:00 P.M. •
~PMEROY,
OHIO
.

JOB WORRIES? Build a bnght

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I . '67 FORD GalaXIe. 4 door, V·8
engine - $700; '64 Chevrolet

Pomeroy Motor Co.

phone 992-5960.

WANTED

992 2580.

to you

Ll KE new Maytag wringer
washer - $60, 65,000 Wr.rm
Morn tng gas heater - $75,
an ttque baby bed $1 5,

·wanted

i969 OLDS Cullass, excellent
condition, power steering,
factory air and stereo, phone

5495

Help Wanted

4-26-31p

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narrow body, good fir es, solid cab. Wholesa le

complete ONE l ove seat -

households . Write M D
Miller. Rl 4. Pomeroy. Oh1o
Call 992-6271 .
3·16 tfc

or call 985·3374

V-Beng ine, auto trans ., p sleenng, radro, good 't'J ·Wt i res,
..
red ltntsh. A ntce one. Cover for body

GUN Shoot. Saturday , April
3022 .
29th, 6 p.m. al Rae~ne Fire
4 27-31c
Dept. Bldg. Bacon, hams and
v. hog.
4·26-31c WAITRE SS, Apply in person,
Craw's Steak House
-~---4-25 61c
1WILL NOT be responsible for
any de.b!s contracted b(
anyone other than

Roger Gaul, Rt 3, Pomeroy

S1649

WOMEN (18 to 351. Are you

Notice

----=---:--:-1964 OL DS 4 dr hardtop, See

mereta! trres, loca ll owner trk Was$1695 .00 Specta1

Sl 50 fQr SO word m lnlmum
Each additional word 2c

BLINO ADS •

1971 OPAL Rally, 4 speed, call
992·5848 atier 4 p.m.
4-26·3fc

51S49

1965 DODGE PICKUP

Mobile Homes For Sale

TRAILER lots in Mason. phone 1965 50 X 10 ,MOBILE home,
992-3393 or 773-5934.
phone 247-2161 .
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4·25·61c

J;4 Ton. V 8 engine, J speed column sht fl. good 15" Com . .

1967 CHEV. EL CAMINO

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For Rent

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
Of
QUALIn

5 P .M . Day Before Publication .

The Publisher reserves the ,
right to, edit or reject any ads
deemeo
obtectlonal.
The
p.ublisher will not be 'r espons ,ble

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2 Dr. H T, V-8, auto trans .. red &amp; white . Extra nice. One
local owner.

&amp; Tax &amp; T1tle
Stock
No. 58

64 Chevrolet
2 Or sedan, V-8, auto., extra sharp

1972 Buick

69 Volkswagen "Bug"

4 dr. Sed LeSabre two tone blue , factory atr with vmyl
trtm, lots of extras Sttcker Pnce $5053.05. Your price 11
your car is worth $1,000
_

$
only 3200

Tax &amp; Title.
Stock No . 91 .

4 spee d, If. blue, super sharp .

&amp;

71 Cheyenne Pick Up

1972 Buick

v.a, aulo trans, P.S, P B, beautiful red &amp; while finish

Sky Lark 2 dr. H.T Gold with be1ge v1nyllop, factory air.

real sharp car. Sttcker price $4434.45. Your pnce if your
car is worth $1,000 00 &lt;Xlly a law

$2835

(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN )

70 Ford Pick Up

Tax &amp; Title.
Stock No. 77.

&amp;

Sports Custom, V-8, auto. trans .. P.S.. georgeous rod and
whtte fimsh, must be seen to appreciate.

The bidding has been
l\~s t
North
East
1¥

14

Pass

2+

Pass

1972 Opel
1675

$

You, South, hold

.A654 ¥K6 32 tQ107
What do you do now?
A-Pass. You have no
to go.
l'ODAY'S QUESTION
Instead of bidding two
monds, your par t n e r has
two c lu bs over West's one

the horne of Helen Woode.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz
visited Raloh Montie in the St.
Joseph Hospital at Parkers·
burg_ Monday afternoon. Mr.
Montie had undergone ex·
tensi•e surgery the past week.
Sunday guests of Clara
Follrod and Nma Robinson
were Mr. and Mrs. Otta Swartz
of Shade and Mr. and Mrs.
Clair Follrod , Stevie and
Kathy, local.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentz
of Glouster called on Mr. and
Mrs. Vere Swartz last
Tuesday. They also called on
his sister, Sarah Woode at
Coolville on her BOth birthday,
April 18.
J
Mrs. Genevieve Guthrie
received word that her brother,
Jewell Story Is In Holzer
Hospital at Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles It
Woode visited Mr. and Mrs.·
Clarence Swartz and Mrs.
Carleton at Lottridge Sunday
afternoon. Mr. Swartz recently
returned to his home from
Holzer Hospital.
,
Sunday School attendance on
April 16 was 40, Ute offering
$15.70.
Worship services were held
at 11 o'clock with an attendance of 30, the Rev. Leh·
man speaking from I Tim.
6:12-"I Have Fou~ht A Got!d
Fight," "Put on the robe, of
righteousneaa, carry the Sword
of. the Spirll, put on the breast
plate of Salvation, the Shield of
Faith (all In l..ove )" "God Is all
powerful."
·
Prayer services were held
last .Wednesday eve. wi\h
Garner Griffin as leader.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen RDbiniJon and
fanilly were her slater and
ll'other-ln~aw, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Bartholemew of Daylon,
0., and her moUter, Effie
Wataon of Tuppers Plalnl.
Mr. and Mrs. RPaaell YOIII of
• Lancaster, Ohio were Sunday
dinner guests · of hla grand)JlDiher, Genevieve Guthrie.

&amp; Tax &amp; Title.
Slock No . 114.

1972 Buick

La sabre Cust, 2 dr · H T., blue with blue vinyl top, mag

wheels, factory air. This car ts really one of the best
looking cars we have Sticker price SS416.05. Your price if
your car rs worth S1,000 00
&amp; Tax &amp; Title.

Only $3498

What do you do now?
Answer tomorrow

''GOOD STOCK OF

Rally 2 dr. H. T. auto fran ., sticker price $2842.00. Your
price if your trade ts worth $1,000 1s only

Stock No 140.

"We Service What We Sell"
Our Word Is Our Bond.
Open Every Evening Till 7 p.m. &amp; Sat. Til 5
p.m.
G.M.A.C. &amp; Bank Financing Available.

0
Smith Nelson Motors,

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Inc~

500 E. Main St.
74

Bashan
News
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trussell
of Newport News, Va. and Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Trussell and
daughter of Mt. Vernon, 0.
spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Trussell. They came especially
for the wedding of Uteir niece,
Miss Sandra Trussell, and Mr.
Thelma Henderson, Vicki
Carr, and Nina !Wbinson attended the meeting on Key 73,
the filmstrip "Calling the
ConUnent to Oti'lst," al Heath
Methodist Church In Mid·
dleport, Friday eve., April 14,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair E.
Follrod, Clara Follrod, and
Nina
Robinson visited
Clarence Swartz al !he Holzer
Hospital, SUnday llfta 1110'11,
Other guesll al Ill'. Sll'artz
were Ores SWetz of Athena
and Harry Swetz of Flora, o.
Also, Darrell Hulnc, wbo Ia a
paUent at the hoapital, and a
fonner resident of the Alfred
community. And · Clarence's
wife Wilma and a neighbor
from Loltrldge.
·
.
Mrs. Darla Dl11111!er, Ricky
and Kathy of Pratla Fork took
&amp;mday dinner and ~pent the
afternoon with her parenta,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor
and John.

Harrisonville
Society News

Pomeroy, Ohiu

Richard Kerns. The wedding
took place on Sunday afternoon
at the Chester Methodist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Warden Ours
spent Friday in Parkersburg
shopping.
Mr. and Mrs . Herman
Carson, Jr. and son of Belpre
spent saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trussell.
Miss Julie Rose is employed
as a beautician at Warner's
Beauty Shop in Pomeroy.
Mrs. Thelma White, Mrs.
Mary Holter, Mrs . Dorthy
Lawson, and Mrs, Margaret
Tuttle attended the D of Arally
at Syracuse on Thursday.
Mr. Lewis Edge! is home
after having surgery at
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Gordon Holter left Thursday
morning for Buffalo, Texas,
where he will enter school for
five weeks study on heavy
equipment driving.
Mrs. Mary Lou Evans Is a
patient at Veterans Memorial
HospitaL
Several children of the
commWJity are having mwnps
and measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ours and
family of Old Town were
calling on Mr. and Mrs.
Warden Ours Wednesday
evening.

Mrs. Jane Gilkey of Middleport spent a few day~ wiUt
Ava G11key.
Mrs. Elsie Epple suffered a
heart attack last week and was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
The Lend-A-Hand Circle met
at Mrs. Frances YoWJg's home
with Mrs. Betty B1shop as cohostess .
·
Mrs . Bessie Graham came
home Friday after vacation in
North Carolina w1th her
daughter, Mrs. Don Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedras,
who lived in the former George
Clark house, have moved to
Kingsbury Road Into the Coelle
Hudson home.
Clarence Easlrnan visited
his wife at the Syracuse Rest
Home and reports she Is lrnproving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkins
and son of Michigan spent the

Gebel Musa, in southern
Sinai, is the traditional Mt. .
Sinal where Moses received
lhe Ten Commandmenls.

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weekend with his ll)Other, Mrs.
Stella Atkins and Ruby Diehl
and visited his sister, Mrs.
· David Riggs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Payne
Newark visited the Joe C&amp;rsey
and Junior Payne family over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hinds of
Newark were weekend guest of
K. C. Welsh's and Mrs. Leatha
Cowen.
Janice Waldeck of Glouster
and Imogene Browq of
Wellston called on their father,
Mike Epple Saturday.
Mrs. Anthony Stelrnetz of
Michigan was calltd here by
the illness of her sister·in-law,
Elsie Epple.
Dick Karr visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Williams recenUy,
Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Howery
visited Mr. and Mrs. DIIJe
Williams Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan
of Cincinnati vlsiled their
grandmother, Ava Gilkey,
SWJday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford An·
derson and family of West
Virginia called on his molher,
Mrs. Ella Anderson and
brother, Paul, over the
weekend .
Jack Neal of Athens visited
his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Neal, over the weekend.

OPTOMETRIST

OFFICE HOURS 9:30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS.) - EAST"cOURT ST.,

3 ROOMS
NEW·
FURNITURE

'349.95

•S3S.OO Dow1t
Selance On
Convenient
Terms. ·

MASON ,
FURNITURE
Mason, W. Va,

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', lillclllepar..P 9"-V, 0 ., AariUI, 1972

URIO MAN II:ILl.EI)

ERIE, Pa. (UP!) - A lruck
accident on Interstate 90 just
aouth of here has retul~ ln
the death Thuraday of Carl
McGuire, 34, Coshocton, Ohio.

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April %f.Zf·30

Dovb,. Futu .. Pn111ram

"THE HONKERS"
James COburn
Lois Nemeton
-Plus..
"MRS. POLIFAX.
§py;l

(Color)
Rosalind Russell
Darren McGavin

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.MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight &amp; SAturday
April 28-29
TWo-LANE
BLACK-TOP
James Taylor
Warren Oates

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SUDOEN TERROR
!Tochnlcolor)
Mark Lester of "Oliver"
fami.

GP

Sun.. Mon. &amp; Tues.
Aprii30-May 1-2
FLIGHT OF THE
DOVES
ITtchnlcolor)
Ron Moody
Jack Wild

MEIGS GOlF TEAM - The 1972 Meigl Marauder golf teanlls taking part In the !Sib
annual ~utheaste~ Ohio League Golf match which Is being hejd at GalllpoUs today. Results of
this year s match will be announced In Sunday's Times-Sentinel. Msrauder golfers left to right
are: Pat Story, Jon Buck, Marty Vaughan, Jim Story and Randy Chaffin. Nolan p.
Swackhamer Is MHS coach.

Canvass for McGovern
Scheduled on Saturday
A spokesman for the Meigs
County McGovern • For •
President Committee said
today its &amp;embers will canvass
door-to-door
all
Democrats in Middleport and
Pomeroy Saturday, Literature
will be offered so that the
voters may fully understand
Senator McGovern's views on
Important issues.
When asked if the withdrawal of Senator Muskie from

CANVAS TIE
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Jackson held a two-stroke
edge over defending Southeastern Ohio League goll
champion GalUpolls at noon
today following the 111'111 nine
boles of the 13th aDDual
SEOAL match at GalllpoUs.
Jackson fired a 158, GAHS,
158, Wellston, 160, Ironton
1M, Logan 1&amp;7, Waverly 168,
Athens 178 and Meigs 179.
Jackson's Mike McPeak was
medalist for the llrsl nine
with a one-over·par 35. Dow
Saunders was low for GalUa
with a 38.

lHE 'RJE

' . Irene Barnes, Rita Case!, Jo . Rusche! and Sharon Wil$on,
Ellen Diehl, Leta Floyd, Sheila french horn.
Folmer, Dt!bi Gallagher, Jill
Diana Carsey, Connie
Harris, Pamela Manley, Darla Grueser, Janet Kennedy,
Neutzling, _Marla Neutzling, Debra May, Sheila McKnight,
Peggy 0 Brien, Debbie Tina Nieri Roxanna- Pal·
Ohlinger, Karen Price, _ IA!rson, Connie Radford, Cherie
Rosemary Rice, Mlllsa Rizer, Reuter, Debbie Triplett, and
Linda Rupe, Becky Scaggs, Patti Well, trumpet; Karen
Karen Baity Melanie Burt Susan
the band will swing into the Brenda Taylor,
popular numbers, "Sounds of Wheeler, Min~ay Young, Bb Ruschel, Caralynn Tr~cy and
the Carpenters," "S()nnet and clar~net; Conme Garnes, alto Maralynn Tracy, lrombone;
Dance,'' 11 Joy to the World," clarmet; Paula Morris and Fred Jones Steve Price
and "Highlights from Jesus Margaret Riggs, Bass clarinet. baritone· Greg France'
Christ Superstar."
Julia Hutchison, Edith Mess, Nathan Robinette and Scoti
Musicians are Becky Wright, and Sonya Ohlinger, Alto VanVranken, tu~; Barbara
piccolo; Donna Francis, Debra Saxophone; Terry George and Anthony, Morton Barnes,
Pierce and Dorothy Seth, flute; Sherry King, lenor saxophone; Dennis Glaze and Phil Moon,
Elizabeth Blaettnar, Ingrid Deborah Hawley, Marcy percussion
Hawley, and Leanne SebO Owens,_ baritone saxophone;
There win be no charge for
oboe; Barbara Archer, Debbie' Melame Hackett, §andy admission.
Garnes and Patty Harris,
bassoon.
Susie Jeffers, and Annie
Ohlinger, Eb clarinet;
The Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of why? Because mentBI illness
ChristiAe Bailey, Lynne Baker,
Beta Sigma Phi today an- affects more persons than any
nounced its endorsement of the other disease. Thai's right. One
mental health levy which will American In every 10, a total of
appear on the ballot on 20 mllllon people, are suffering
Thelma Circle, Salem, and Tuesday, May 2. The following from some sort of mental
Mrs. Alice Weidlman, Canton; statement was made:
disorder. Today many people
a son, Charles, of Salem; five
"The Eta Phi urges a yes are successfully fighting
grandchildren, and four great- vote. Mental illness has long mental illness; you can help
grandchildren. He was the last been known as the natlon'sNo. protect your family by voting
of a family of 10.
I health problem. Do you know for the mental health levy on
May 2. "
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the Veterut Memorial Hospital
Slark Funeral Home in Salem. ADMITTED - Jo Johnaon,
BARBECUE SET
Burial will be in Grandview Point Pleasant; Christine
Middleport firemen will
Cemetery. Friends are being Branham, Pomeroy; Jean · sponsor a chicken barbecue
received at the funeral home Reynolds, LDng Bottom.
Saturday from II a.m. unUI
this evening from 7 to 9.
DISCHARGED - Richard supply runs out, rain or shine.
Garfield,
Lora
Circle
The event will be held at the
Elizabeth Durbin, Steve~ Legion Park behind the MidPiCkell8,
dleport Post Office.
Racine. Mrs. Rhodes was the
daughter of the late Clem and
Mae Shane West.
She is survived by her
husband, Hugh; two children,
'!;om, of Akron, a9d Helen
(Cmtinued from page I)
Stowe, of Conneaut; five Eckerd Drugs Inc., Charlotte, N.C., which has 123 stores In the
grandchildren and one great- South.
grandchild; four brothers,
Dale, Racine; Fred, Atlanta,
COWMBUS- GOV. JOHN J. Gn..IJGAN says he still is
Ga. ; Harry, Houston, Tex., and
"per!Onally"
committed to Sen. Edmund Muakle for President
Lee, of Warren, and two
sisters, Helen Smith, Con- but will stop campaigning for the M.alne Democrat and support
neaut, and Edna Baker whoever Ill nominated at the National Convention this swnmer.
'
The governor, who met with newmnen folJowlng Muakle's
Racine.
announcement
Thursday that he was dropping from the
She was aiso preceded in
death by two brothers, Warren remaining primary races to concentrate on other campaign
and Glenn West. Funeral tactics, waa obviously disappointed by the turn of events. He had
services will be Saturday at 2 endorsed and offered full support of Muakle lui December and 1s
p.m. at lhe Shriver and Allison one of 153 candidates for delegatea pledged to hlm on Ohio's
Funeral Home, Youngstown, !l'lmary baUot next Tuesday,

·symphonic Band

.Prep~es Concert

The Meigs High School
Symphonic Band will present
10 selections at the annual
spring convert this evening at 8
IG)
in the school auditorium.
Coloo;Cirtoons:
David B()wen, director, is
3 For Breakfut
assisted by Lewis Shields.
Rod Traclor
Featured numbers in the first
Brothers from Outer Space
SHOW START57 P.M.
a.e.a.e.e.d.a~;;m::?.:::~:m.;:::!S· part of the program are
"Theme From Thus Spake
Zarathustra, " '~Hymns for
Band," ' 'Elsi~wre Overture,''
" Irish Tune from County
Derry," "Praise to the Lord,"
and
"Promenade
in
Funeral services for Bernard Swingtlme."
D. Wolfe, 3ll, EN I in the U.S.
Following the inlermlssion
Navy, who was killed in an auto
accident in Phoenix, Ariz.,
Sunday, will he held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Ewing Funeral
RACINE
Wesley
Home.
CRISP ENDORSED
McKenzie,
89,
died
Wednesday
Mr. Wolfe, formerly ot
RUTLAND - Jack W. Crisp,
Racine
Route 2, was the son of evening at !he home of his
democratic candidate for
daughter, Mrs. Thelma Circle,
, Congress from Ohio's Tenth Gordon and Ruth Pickens in Salem, Ohio. Mr. McKenzie
District, announced today his Wolfe, Racine Route 2, who was born Jan. 10, 1883 in
endorsement by the United survlve. Mr. W()lfe served in Racine the son - nf the late
One Eyelet
Transportation Union, C. D. the navy the past 18\.&gt; years. William and Mary Spence.
Other survivors are four
Winebrenner, legislative
He was.a retired moulder at
sons,
Timothy Darrell, Thomas
agent.
Deming
Company, Salem, and
Glenn, Char les Bryan and
Jimmy Christopher, who made a member of Holy Trinity
their home with their grand- Lutheran Church there.
He is survived by his wife,
LOCAL TEMPS
parents at Racine Route 2; a
The temperature in down- daughter, Bernadine Ellen Carrie; two daughters, Mrs.
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
town . Pomeroy at II a.m. Wolfe, Winler Haven, Fla. ; a
Friday was 58 degrees under brother, Beryl Wolfe, Hebron;
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
sunny skies.
a sister , Mrs . Lawrence
(Marjorie) Hoffner, Lincoln
RACINE - Word has been
Heights, Pomeroy, and several received here of the death of
nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Laura West Rhodes,
Officiating at the funeral Youngstown, formerly of
services will be L.C.D.R. Basil
A.
Hensley,
Chaplain,
MEETING SET UP
U.S.N.R.R. Burial will be in the
Miss
Carol O'Connell
Letart Falls Cemetery.
Friends may caD at the funeral reading consultant of Volun:
leers in Education, and a
home anytime Saturday.
coordinator of the Ohio
Department of Education, will
he at the Meigs Inn at 10:30
12SVOTE EARLY
a.m.
Tuesday lo meet with
One hundred and 25 absenlee
ballots have been cast in the representatives of the 10
Msy 2 primary elections - southeastern Ohio counties in
about hall the number of such Area 10. Local school superballots cast in the comparable visors Mrs. Nellle Vale and
1968 elections - the Meigs Mrs. Grella Suttle will be in
County Board of Elections charge of the meeting.
reported today. Deadline for
absentee voting was 4 p.m.
SIGNUP MONDAY
Thursday.
CHESTER - Kindergarten
and first grade pre-regis !ration
at Chester Elementary wlU be
PASSES BAR
held Monday, May 1 from 9
Robert Buck, Pomeroy, son a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Birth cerof Mr. aile! Mrs. Fritz Buck, has tificates and immunization
been notified that he passed the records must be submitted
state bar examination for Thooe in kindergarten this year
attorney-at-law. Buck, who will not have to register for
graduated from Ohio Stale first grade.
University School of Law, is
8880ciated with the law firm of
REGISTRATION SET
Webster and Fultz, Pomeroy.
First grade pre-regislration
will be held at Riverview
Elementary and Tuppers
Plains on Monday, May I, from
10 a.m. unUl 12 noon. Birlh
certificates and immunization
Not that kind . We mean ou&amp; new home .
records must be submitted,

LADIES

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this Tuesday's primary in Ohio
should
help
or hurt
McGovern's candidacy, ' the
spokesman said, "! am confident Senator McGovern will
dowell in our stale's primary. I
believe many of Muskle's
former supporlers will cast
their votes for Sen. McGovern.
He is the only candidale who
really says what he would do if
elected. When the Senator from
South Daklija takes a stand on
any Issue, he has not taken that
stand Without first studying
and researching the issue in
depth."
PerSQns Interested in helping
to canvass Middleport and
Pomeroy
or
obtaining
' literature on McGovern's
candidacy may call Dave
Gerard at 992-3189.

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PAIGE SMITH

Bernard Wolfe

Seroices Set

mx

Laura Rhohes' Services Set

CROW'S

Me1gs County's hundred year old bank
. has moved its seventeen ~ear old branch
,
mto a brand ~ew building on Salem Street.
You ve ~robably seen 1t on the outside. Give the inside a try.
Were havmg an. open house this Saturday, April 29. .
Not fancy , JUSt friendly . Partly to show off
the new building , but mainly to say I hanks
, tor making it a pleasure to be in Rutland .
The hour~ are 9 to 4; we 'll have refreshments.
souven1rs, and a door prize . Please come.
It wouldn 't be the same without you .

pome•O.
rullond

·

pomeroy
nationa
bank
the bank of
lhe century
' establl ~hed 1872

STEAK
HOUSE
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Home of

the Fobulo11s

RUMMAGE FOR SALE
Arwnmage sale will be held
Thursday and Friday, May 4
and 5, at Pomeroy United
Methodist Church sponsored
by the J.O.F. Class.

PU.CE CHANGED
South Chesll!r voters this
year will vole in the Chester
Township Building (Town ·
Hall) instead of the Chesler
School.
Marriage lJce01e
Michael Lester Clemons 21
Wellston, and Penny 'su~
Moore, 18, Langsville.

SANDWICH
Order By Phone
And Tako E.,. Homo
992-5432

· Weather.

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Variable cloudiness tonight
and Saturday with a chance of
showers southwest tonight and
OV!lf siale Saturday. Lows
tonight In the 41111 and low 50s.
Highs Saturday In the 60s.

News • • • in Briefs

ELBERFELI)S IN POMEROY
- .END.OF·THE-MONTH SALE

OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAy NIGHTS u ·NTIL 9
Sizes 2 to 7 Boys

Mens Lee Boot Cut

Sport and Dress Trouse~
Permanenl press - experlly tailored

Short Sleeve $port Shir1s

Permanent press . Regulor US shirts.
Solid colors · stripes. smart polterns End
ol the month sale.
·

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trousers for men and young:en, Boot cut

for plenty of room over
ts and heel .
Choose Hoondsloolh Check . Polr,uter and
Colton blend twills or blue den m.
Mens Lee 8.98

Boot Cut Trousers

Mens Lee 7.98
Boot Cut Trousers

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SAle 7.49

- . . . Sale 6.69

For This Sale!
Young Mens Sleeveless

Muscles TShirts

Small, medium and lar~e sizes. Solid
colors of oronge - red. back . Peocock
blue. 100 percenl cotlon knit.
......
Sove during this sale.

Sale! Glidden .Paii\L

S.ve now on Glidden Paint In the
Housewares Deportment on the main
floor. Homogenized Spred Satin latex wall
~Int. Spred Lote• Seml·gloss enamel
pred Lustre Semi-gloss enamel, S~ed
Gloss oil purpose enamel. Spred Urel ne
Florenamel and House palnl.

End ofthe Month Sale
Lee Blue Denim

BIB OVERALLS
Sizes 32 to 50. Lee Jell denim thot really
wears. Tollored sizes. Plenty of useful
pockets. Regularly 7.98,

· This Sale •6.99

'1.66
8 Track
'

Cat Stereo Tape Players
Fully automollc . compact . ••elusive tine
tuning . volume, balance and lone controls.

t:.

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8 Track Stereo SpeQs

Wedge lyp. and flush mou 1
hardware Included,
n speakers. All
Come In and see
h
·
slraled.
eac model d•mon.

BRENDA SAYRE ON THE COUNTDOWN, launched the
first rocl5et Friday at Tuppers Plains Grade School. The sixth
grade students of Roger Kirkhart,. as part of their science

select your Jackson and Perkins Ro• lush... On ·-In Hou•wares Dept., 1st Ploor

' ELBERF~~DS

IN POMEROY
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study on rockets, gave an actual demonstration Friday to the
student body. One rocket reached an altitude of 2,835 feet,
!raveling 700 feet per second. It belonged to Cheryl Griffin.
See page 8 for more pictures.

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PREPARE FOR JUNIOR.SENIOR PROM - Five members of the GAHS
junior class are pictured here Friday evening decorating the Gallia Academy High
School gym for Saturday night's annual junior-Benior prom. Lower left is Becky
Naskey. On right Is Denise Ameel. In rear, left to right, are Janet Yoho, Dave
Thomas and Topper Orr. The Cobra"Four orchestra performed for the school
dance. The Foxx orchestra performed for lhe dance held at the Elks LAxlge
following activities at the school. Mrs. A. D.. Lusk is student advisor.

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Weather

Your Invited Guest

tmts

Mostly cloudy and warmer
Sunday. Chance of showers and
scattered thundershowers over
entire slate Sunday. Highs
Sunday in the 60s north and
upper 60s and lower 70s south.

Reaching More
Than

Det&gt;oled To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

46 PAGES
VOL VII NO. 13

Pomeroy-Middleport

SUNDAY. APRIL 30, 1972

li,ooo

Families

4 SECTIONS

15

Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

CENT~

FBI Hunting
Third Suspect
In B~k Caper
b

BY DALE ROTHGEB, JR.
holding were not real, but, after he was
VINTON - It has been almost a year threatened by one of the men he handed
since this village was lhe setting of a .over $2,373.
dramatic daylight bank robbery. Now,
They left in a 1963 Chevrolet
only 11 months later, the crime has been automobile which had been parked in front
solved by the FBI.
of the bank . Mrs . Ruth Casto, the alert •
One man has been sentenced to a 10. cashier, jotled down the license number
year term in a federal penitentiary for his and notified the Gallia County Sheriff's
part in the caper, another has entered a Department. The car Had a West Virginia
not guilty plea to bank robbery charges, license lag which had been stolen a few
and a th!rd suspe~l remains at large.
days earlier .
According to FBI
The
Chevy
get-away
car
Agent Bob Harrell of
was found later, burning, on
Athens, Wendell
Shiloh Rd .. near Coal Valley
Emory of Jetson,
Rd., approximately eight miles from the
Ky., entered a guilty
bank. Agent Hurrell said $490 in dimes was
plea last month In u.
found in the burned-&lt;lut auto. The suspects
S. District Court In
enlered a later model car and drove west
Glolwnbus 1o charges
toward Jackson.
of robbing the Vinton
A strange coincidence could have
Bank. Emory was
aided the robbers. A 1971 Pontiac Grand
oenll!nced to 10 years
Prix was spotted on the Appalachian Highin
a · federal
way by Agent Herman Henry of the
penitentiary .
DENNIS c. WJUlON Bureau of Criminal Investigation at
According to FBI Agent Bob Harrell of London, Ohio about the same time local
Athens, Wendell Emory of Jetson, Ky., lawmen were chasing the bank robbers.
entered a guilty plea last month in U. S. Agent Henry irnmedialely gave chase and
District Court in Colwnbus to charges of alerted other lawmen.
robbing the Vinton Bank. Emory was
The occupantS of the Pontiac failed to
sentenced to 10 years in a federal stop in a high speed chase from the Athens
penitentiary.
Post Slate Highway Patrol and Gallia
James Relford Reynolds of Decatur, County,Sheriff's Department officers.
Ill., formerly of Vinton, enlered a not
The chase ended abruptly, however,
.guilty plea to similar charges. He is now in when the men turned off the main highway
jail in lieu of $50,000 hond. No trial date has in Vinton County and entered a county ·
been set.
road. They wrecked their car at a T·
A third man, Dennis Clarence Wilson, inlersection.
alias Ronald David Warlx, is sought in
Injured and laler released from
connection with robbery as well as for an custody were John I. Sherlock, 43, Michael
armed robbery of a Post Office at D. Sherlock, 19; Patrick Sherlock, 23, and
JohnCarroll,22,allofNorthAugusta, S. C..
Lovee
I tte , W. Va.
Wilson is a six foot, white American
The FBI dropped charges afll!r It
with brown hair and blue eyes. He is of became apparent they were not the robmedium complexion with a tattoo, bers. Law officials reported later they said
." Denny," on his upper right ann.
they failed to stop due to some of their
The \].S. Marshjlll's Office at Charleslon "shady" jobs as painters and other
holds a bench warrant for his arrest. He businesses in the past.
was indicted by the Federal Grand JurY at
The FBI continued its investigation
Huntington on Oct. !9, 1971 for armed but failed to turn up sufficient, evidence
robbery of the post office. Wilson Is known )Ill til the post office robbery at Lovelette.
to carry a hand gun and shollld be Again, the robbers .burned their get-away
regarded armed and dangerous.
car ·
Emory is Wilson's brother-In-law.
lt may take awhile,' but, as they say in
Both he and J'ieynolds were arrested by the movies, the FBI wUI get their men.
postal authorities for the Lovelelle Post . FBI agents are still Investigating the
Office robbery. The FBI entered the'cpse Racine Bank robbery which occurred
when investigation revealed Identical MOs several years ago.
in the Vinton Bank and post office robberies.
FBI agents learned that Reynolds had
Uved 111 the Vinton community and was
familiar with the area. He and WUson, who
JUP GRANDE -The District Council
~e acquainted · In DeCatur, later
on aging, Melp, Gallla, Jackaon and
moved to the Wllllamson, W. Va. area. VInton Counties, II announcing a beef
The VInton Bank wu robtied at 10 a.m.
buffet din~ lor all Hnior citizens, to be
the morning oi May 18 when two unmasked
held at the Rio Grande College Dining Hall
gunmen entered the bank located on 'Main
at 7p.m., May9. Tickets are f2per person.
·St. They walked to the teller's window and
The gues~ speaker will bli Mrs. Betty
·ordered Dewey Walker to fill their.cotton·
Bjorn, field representative fo_r Southeast
type bigs. Walker said he thought the men
Ohlo, Division of Administration on Aging,
were Joking ; 'that the guns they were

COMMEMORATIVE OCCASION - Following the announcement by the
Economic Development Administration and Cong. Clarence Miller that a grant
of $262,ii00 for the village of Pomeroy had been approved for help in the expansion of the town's water system, Cong. Miller met with village officials
Friday night at the Meigs Inn. Meeting with Cong. Miller to show their appreciation were, front row, 1-r, Bob Hysell, E. F. Robinson and Charles Legar,
members of the Board of Public Affairs, Cong. Miller, William Baronick,

Pomeroy Mayor, Ralph.Welker, Stale Representative, Jane Walton, village
clerk, and Elma Russell, council member; back row, Philip Lavelle of the
EDA, Don Collins, William Snouffer, Jim Mees and Ralph Werry, council
members, and Fred Q:ow, village solicitor. The enlar1lng of the waler system
will have a positive impact on the local economy, allowing additional hotislng to
be built and enabling the city lo prepare for additional business growth. Total
cost of the project is $373,000 with $112,300 being provided by the city.

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I Heavy Vote Expected I
GALLIPOLIS - Five major races in approximately 180 persons voted absentee
Galli a County will draw the most attention ballots prior to the 4 p.m. deadline that
in Tuesday's Primary Election . Three are day. If the county vote goes according to
lhe absentee balloting, cn:Hta County will
Republican . two Democratic .
According lo the Gallia County Board have a Republican majority of 2-1. In the
of Elections, 11,097 persons, one of the pasl, Republicans have enjoyed a 3-1 edge
largest registration totals in recent years, over Democrats.
Tuesday's major rac-es are in the
are eligible to vote Tuesday. Polls will
Republican arid Dem oc ra tic sheriff's
open at 6:30a.m. and close at 6:30p.m.
contests,
the Republlca 11 commissioner
Election officials reported Thursday

race, the · Democratic Probate.Juvenile
Judge race and the Repu~lican
Prosecuting Attorney's rac-e.
Three Republicans are seeking the
nominating for the Jan. 2 county commissioners' term and four are seeking the
nomination for the Jan. 3 term. Candidates
for the Jan. 2post are Billey Halley, Lewis
Sheels and Denver Walker. Seekln~ the
(Continued on page 2)

\.Meigs GOP Has 2 Races
~MER.QY- Meigs Countians

will go
to the·polls Tuesday to select nominees for
county offices, decide on several tax
levies, and help nominate candidates for
stale and national posi.&lt;J.
The Re~ublicans of the county have two
· races - both three way events - to decide
Tuesday.
Three men, Ralph W. Ours, incumbent; Daniel E. Thompson, and
. WESLEY ARBAUGH is the new Richard E. Jones, are seeking nomination
park manager at Forked Run Loke in to run lor the commissioner's post which
Meigs County. Following his discharge
from U. S. Air Force in !968, Arbaugh
was employed at Strouds Run, (Athens
Stall! Park) while attending Tri.County
Technical lnsUtule School at Nelson·
SYRACUSE - Frogs at Angels Camp,
ville. A n~tlve of Tuppers Plains, which
Is near the park, qe hopes to expand li.&lt;J Calif., went one up on the Frog Farm here
this week..
facllllies so as to offer additional services 1o youth groups and garden clubs.
Established last year, the Frog Farm
The park now has 198 class A camp
on the estate of Atty. Fred W. Crow here
sites and heated shower houses. The
laid legitimate claim to being the only such
Beach opens Memorial Day. Arbaugh
institution of Its kind probably on either
and his wife have one child, a da6ghter,
side of both of the globe's meridians.
Bethany, age seven weeks.
Today, however, residents of Angels
Camp announced their frogs have gone to
college in !raining for the annual international frog jump championships!
Ally, Crow opera~ the Frog Farm
Department ot Mental Health and. (ordid,thelasttimetheBlgBendRegatta
Frog Jumps needed a splash of publicity)
Correction.
as a breeding ground for high quality
In addition, there will be Information crlllers guaranteed to jump well on the big
regarding each county's progreso and days (June 17-18-19) of the regatta along
their plans for the future. Reservations are the river In Pomeroy.
Here Is what the UP! 'reported
lobe called in to the Meigs County Office,
Saturday
from Angels Camp : ,
Im-74W or to Eleanor Thomas 99:1-7376.
ANGEl.'&gt;
CAMP, Calif. - Frogs are
Deadline is May 3.

Senior Citizens To Dine ·at Rio

Also 8 !rock top. . tape head cleeners.

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In Demonstrations before.School Student Body FridRy

Sorority Backs Levy Tuesday

Wes McKenzie Died Wednestlay

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Tuppers Plains Elementary Pupils Study Rockets First Hand

POMEROY ELEM~NTARY
School Safety Patrol members may
have felt very adult in making their trip
to Washington, D. C. over the weekend.
However, a stuffed bunny pecked out of
the lop of a sack carried by Paige
Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ..
Thomas Smith, as she boarded the bus.
After all, everyone needs SOME
security from home when they're
traveling. See Bob Hoeflich's story and
group picture'·on Page 32.

has a term beginning Jan. 2,' 1973. The Republicans Tuesday is for the nomination
winner will be opposed in the fall by . as clerk of courts. Candidates are In·
Democrat William E. Snouffer who Is cumbent, Mrs. Evelyn Lucke, Larry
unopposed ~~esday for the Democratic Eugene Spencer and Charles Richard
Karr, Jr., with Speneefand Karr making
nomination. '
Republican Commissioner Robert their first bid for a major county JIOIII.
The nominee will be opposed in the fall
Clark is unopposed in his bid for
nomina lion to the term beginning Jan. 3, by Mary Martin, a Democrat.
Other Republicans unopposed In
1973 but will be opposed in the fall election
by Joe !Ji!nison, Democrat, unopposed, as · Tuesday's primary are Eleanor Robeon,
incumbent, for recorder; Theodore
candidate for his party for that term.
The second race facing Meigs County Beegle, incumbent, for engineer; Rankin
Ray Pickens, Incumbent, for coroner;
Bernard V. Fultz, Incumbent, for ·
prosecuting attorney; Robert C. Hartenbach, Incumbent, for sheriff; Atty.
Manning D. Webster, who is ' seeking
nomination for judge of the court of
"getting a college eaucatlon" at this one- common pleas, prnbate division, and
time mining settlement which hops lo )ife Howard E. Frank, Incumbent, .for
every year for the annual international treasurer.
·
frog jump championships.
Voters of the county Tuesday will be ·
Resldenls ·just won't forget Mark selecting cenlral committee rtpreae!J.
Twain's celebrated jumping frog, and they tallves and will decide upon a .2 of a mill
recreate lhe contest each year with the tax levy. AU volers of the county ol both ,
Calavaras County Fair and Jumping Frog parties will vole on the .2 of a mill ner. tax
Jubilee. Held this year May 18-21, It which would be used to carry oilfa ~~~a~tal
prqmlses a new twist with a few gr,aduates health program along with a.llla and
from Croaker College,
Jackson Counties.
'The college Is the newest venture of
Voters In the three school district&amp; ol
Bill Steed, who has made teaching frogs the county wlll decide upon tax levlel, all
his hobby. The native of Arkansas says new taxes. Voters of. the Southern and
frogs are smarter than they ' think, but Meigs Local Diltrlcll will decldt upon five
don't know lt.
mill school operating levtes while ill the
At Croaker College, he teaches frogs • Eastern Local Olslrlct the new tax to be
the art of jumping. The major course Is decided upon wUI be only three and ane"hypnopedia." Steed hypnotizes the frogs hall milia. In each district, If palled, the
by pressing a certain spot on their chesta, levies would raise the total mlllqe lo D~
then he plays a "Gel Out and Wlri" record. mUla . These levies are required to oblaln
. The frogs jump to the music, Steed said . full State Foundation funding .

Frogs Go tQ College

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