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n- The oauy Sentinel, Middleport-r..Oeroy, o.. June l, 1972

Legislative
Briefs

News .•. in Briefs _

House

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Vote : 91-2.
AM. SB 329, Regula . Prov ides
lor the establishment of state
general and technical c;olleges

and permits the board of re-

gents to constr-uct a branch
when a un iverslty board of
trustees fails to act. Vote : 76-11 .

l!esofulion Adopted
HFR 31, Fry, As.ks Congress to

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - THE DUKE OF WINDSOR, 81\
exile from his homeland in .life, was back in the hearts of his
countrymen today in death.
,
RaUroads said they added extra cars for the thousands ex·
pected to pay tribute to the former King Edward VIII when his
body lies ·in state in St. George's Chapel here Friday and
Satufday,
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PLEASANT VALLEY
Names of patients admitted
the ~atlonal debt. Vote : 58-27.
are not released by hospital
Senate
authorities.
Bi lis Passed
DISCHARGES: Jeffery Ury,
Am . HB94, Voinov ich, Prohibits Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson,
the issuance ol permits to drill
Otis
Rice, Andrew Jones and
for oil and gas in Ohiu waters Mark and Gay Lynn, of
of Lake Erie until July I , 1974. Maryland spent the weekend Ralph Davis, all Point
x~e:S~;i9, Allows· a court of with Bud Douglas and · Lana Plea98nt.
appeals to select one county In Gibson.
Its district as principal seat for
Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Chead·
BOWLERS TO DINE
conduct of business. Vole : 30-0. le and children of Columbus
Resolutions Offered
The Pomeroy bowling
SJR :w, Calabrese-Gray-Malo- were weekend guests of the
ney, Establishes a joint leg isla- Junior Paynes. Tbey all en- banquet wiU he held Friday at
llvecomm'11teetostudy account- joyed a cookout at the home of the Eagles Club with dinner at
lng methods used In Ohio state Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weaver. 7p.m. followed by a dance at 9.
colleges ·and univers ities.
SJR 31, Bowen. Requests a Mr. ·and Mrs. Walter King
oint interim study committee and family are moving to
o study recent . assaults and
d
killings at Ohio Penitentiary . Rutlan ·
A homecoming was held at
the home of A~a Gilkey Sun- Jane Gilkey and Helen Byer.
Marriage Llcenoe
day, May 28. Those present
M.A. Epple has been quite ill
John Cord, 19, Pomeroy, and were Mr. and Mrs. Don Upwith
a cold.
Rebecca Sue Wright, 18, deg'raff of Birmingham, Ala.,
Mr.
and Mrs. Jennings
Pomero .
Mr. and Mrs. Bahe Whaley and Edwards and Mrs. Beryl Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Whaley, and Mr. and Mrs. Ash were
Chip, Ann and Eric, and their here to attend the alumni
ba6ysitter, Barbara Warren, banquet and Tom Campbell of
Tonight, June 1
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gibson a Columbus radio station. He is
NOT OPEN
and his sister-in-law, Barbara the son or Rev. and Mrs ..
Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell (Coello Alkire) .
Friday thru Tuesday
June 2-6
Gilkey and Joey Jay, all of
The former Irene Dye of
PLAY MISTY
Columbus;
ll!r.
and
Mrs.
Columbus
called on friends
FORME
Walter Jordan of Cincinnati, here 1\jemorial Day.
(Technicolor)
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Gilkey, Tad
Clint Eastwood 1
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Borg an
Jessica WaIter
and Karen, of Albany,.and Mr. spent a weekend with Nellie
I R)
and Mrs. Bob Alkire and son, Horgan .
ALSO CARTOONS
Ray, local, and the hostess,
SHOW ~TARTS 7 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry .Clark
Ava Gilkey. After dinner and children and Mr. and Mrs.
pictures were taken and Bobby Don Updergraff were supper
Gibson took the crowd boatin~ guests of the Robert Clarks
Ohio River.
Monday.
MASON DRIVE·IN onMr.the and
Mrs. John Paynter
Mr. James Clark of
spent the night of the Eastern Downington who has been a
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Star Inspection with Mrs . patient at Grant Hospital in
Tonight and Friday
Nellie Tracy . They have at- Columbus is home but
June 1-2
tended the inspection every recovering very slowly, Mrs.
Double Feature Program
year. Mrs. Paynter has heen a Weltha Clark has been a
COLD TURKEY
member longer than any other patient at O'Bieness Hospital
Dick VanDyke
PLUS
person. She was raised here in Athens suff~ring from a
WrxxJy Allen's
and Mr. Paynter was one of ollr heart condition.
BANANAS
best teachers . He still does
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner of
Louise Lasser
substitute
teaching. The Jackson have gone to New
IGPl
Paynters also visited relatives Mexico to be with his sister a
in Portland.
month, Mrs. Esta Warner
SATURDAY
This
week
callers
of
Ava
Larkin
who suffered a severe
Junel
Gilkey were Mr. and Mrs. arm fracture in a fall and is a
Oo~ble Feature
Doyle Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. bed patient.
COMPANY OF KILLERS
Van Johnson
Joe Carsey, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. Nancy Wbile will attend
Ray Mllfand
Bolin , Margaret Douglas, college in Athens this summer
IGl
Margarel Kostival of Athens, while Freda Carsey wiU attend
ALSO
Frances Young, Minnie the baby.
LOn FLIGHT
(Color)
M.cGrath, Miss Ruby Diehl, Mrs. Roms D&lt;iuglas, 85, has
Lloyd Bridges
Viola Haning, Mrs. Bessie been moved to the home of her
Anne Francis
Graham
and Mrs. Wilda daughter, Daisy VanDyke at
IGI
Wiseman and May Mason, Washington Court House.

· call a convention to Consider
placing a constitutional limit on

Elberf81Cis In POmeroy
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LLOYD • TELESCOPE • LAWNITE
PORCH, LAWN and PATIO FURNITURE
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Hancock Une of
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~~T~gPo~=~~~,.:n~.~~~~~d t~~·bl." gry. Two strlkin~ pal-

Beautiful floral designs for
terns in blue, rose, gold.

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Full Size

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Matching Accessories Available
IT'S GO, ANYWAY ~ !Jespite a deficit of .rom $6,000 to
$14,000, the Middleport Volunteer Fire Company will procede
at once to coristruct its new headquarters. Appeals are being

''Kismet" Shag Rugs

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LIL SKIPPER SWIM RINGS
18. INCH. DIAMETER·. SWIM . RINGS
LIL. FLOATER . FOAM. PLASTIC . BABY. SITTERS
6'-6" . LONG. VINYL. BOAT. WITH. OARS
42"x34" : RlGlD .. VINYL.. SAND.. BOXES
58"x42". RIGID. VINYL. SAND. BOXES
50". DIAMETER. VINYL. SWIM . POOLS
56". DIAMETER . VINYL. SWIM. POOLS
VINYL. SWIM . SURFERS 42 : INCHES. LONG

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VOL XXIV NO. 34

100 pet. Cotton

Twin and Full

Colors: White , Antique, Avocado, Gold.

Knotted Fringe - Machine washable

Outdoor Living Is Better With

No Ironing, ever

A heavyweight woven spread that combines the utmost In
elegance with durability.

Coolers • Chests
• Picnic Jugs

'13.95
Renew your Outdoor Furniture
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Lawn Furniture __Webbing

Save on what you need
Housewares Department. lsi Floor
5.29
30 quart Foam Cooler Chests
2.89
2 gallon size Insulated Picnic Jugs 5.49
1 gallon size Insulated Picnic Jugs 3.49
2 gallon capacity Sprinkling Cans 1.39
8 qua-r l size Minnow Buckets
1.19
4 quart size lee Buckels
79c

Durable, lade resistant, weafherprool, 17 ft. In package.
Colors: Yellow-White, Melon-Green, Aqua.

49~ pkg.

Clips-49'

ULTRA SHEER WOMENS STOCKINGS
Now 3 pair for '2.®

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Save Now ·

Sizes 10-20, 12 112·24 112

Saturday Sale

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Dresses-Sale Two for 18.66
Dresses-Sale Two for 16.96
Dresses-Sale Two for 15.26
Dresses-Sale Two for 13.56
Dresses-Sale Two for 10.16
Dresses-Sale Two for 8.46

SALE! CRIB OUTFIT
LompteTe

Lee-Pres!. never needs ironing. Boot cut for
plenty of extra room over boots and heel. Sizes 29
Ia 42 waist . Select your proper length .
7.98 . Blue Denim Boot Cut Riders
.and Cotton Polyester Blends. - Sate
white

Just Arrived
Wranglers

"Hot Pants" Shorts
In prints by Peter
and Lightweight

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In your choke of " Yes" or
" No" prints

Boot Cut

and

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Sale! Men's Short Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

Men's 4.95 Full Cut

2 for '500

MENS WORK UNIFORMS
Big Ben by the makers ol Wrangler. Not every size In every
color, but good overall selection.
Navy blue, Forest green, Charcoal grey.
A new shipment, 4 piece . 5 piece and 7 piece sets. Round,
rectangular and drop leaf t.!bles . SmtJrt metal finishes in
chrome, bronze, black or green.

All on sale in the Furniture Dept., 3rd floor .

Whil,e they last.

SLACKS
Trendtey lull cuts In solid
colors. Navy blue, Loden
green and gold. 65 pet.
polyester, 35 pet. cotton .
Sizes 32 to 44 waist.
Friday · Saturday Sate

Another B~ Shipment of Carpets ·
12 ft widths, lengths up to 21 feet

Mens Blue Denim Bib Overalls
At Sale price Friday and Saturday
Sizes 30 to 50 ll'aist, Lee's own jell denim that wears and
wears. Tailored sizes. Shield back, plenty of useful pockets.,.

Sanforized Shrunk.

Your Choice
sale Price

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Plenty of free parking places ' '•'

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These rugs are nylon and there's a big selection ol solid

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colors and patterns . Dr ive to Elberfelds Warehouse . There' s
plenty of free parking and select the ca rpets. you need now.

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ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY

See our fine selection of Electric Fans at'
Sale Prices . . Housewares Oepartment,
1st floor. A regular $23.95 20 inch size, 3
blade fan on sale for $15.88. Plus G. E.
Fans in 3 and 5 blade models.

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at Elberfelds Warehouse on
MechaniC Street
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Sale! Davis 4D

\WRK SOCKS
Cushion foot for extra
comfort. White or solid
color grey. Sizes 10 through
13,
Friday. Saturday Sale

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5.95 Pants Sizes 29 to 42 •
.Sale .. 3.99
4.95 Shirts Sizes 14112 'to 20 . . , Sale .. 2.99

Just Received!
At Elberfelds Warehouse on Mechanic Street

OF YOU.

FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1972

Rabies Clinic on
Saturday, 1-3 pm,

Rutland Firehowe
TEN CENTS

PHONE 992-2156

SALESLIPS FIROM

3

$1.49

pair

Regular 4.49

so

foot length

Reinforcea Vinyl

Garden JQe
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easily
coli~

solid brass couplings,

Inch diameter.
Sale
Price

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$3 S0
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Nixon Defends
Nuclear Pacts
By HELEN THOMAS
of America today," Nixon told
WASHINGTON (UP!) - a joint session of Congress
President Nixon told Congress minutes after returning • to
and the nation Thursday night Washington from his l:klay,
that the Moscow summit pacts 16 ,~il e swnmit trip. "None
on limiting nuclear weapons will be stronger than the
will prevent a "major spiraling United Stales of America in the
or the arms race" without futUre ."
periling U.S. security.
Nixon called for the "fullest
"No power on earth is national scr.utiny of these
stronger than the United States accords." He said an an-

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By United Pre•• International
SAIGON -U.S. WARPLANES SMASHED North Vietnam's
second biggest power plant with electronicaliy guided bombs and
bomhed a major railroad bridge on the line to China, military
spokesmen said today.
Navy pilots in 220 raids Thursday also destroyed two 450.foot
supply ships about one mile off the North Vi etnames~ coast.
Many of the raids were night strikes, the U.S. command said. In
South Vietnam, heavy monsoon weather blanketed threequarters or the country and cut U.S. air strikes to the lowest level
in seven weeks. Intelligence sources said Communist troops
were.heing resupplied for a possible major drive in the far northern quarter.
CLEVELAND - PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING colwnnist
Jack Anderson says Democratic U. S. Senators will confinn
Richard G. Kleindienst as U. S.. attorney general in a political
move against President Nixon . ,
Anderson, speaking to a capacity audience Thursday night at
the Park Synagogue in suburban Cleveland Heights, said Nixon
would not back down on his nomination of Kleindienst because
"he's a very stubborn presidenl. 11

He has a tendency to get his back up," Anderson said. 11The
Democrats don't want to deprive him of a tarnished attorney
general."
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Solid colors, stripes, neat patterns, permanent
press.
Small (J4.J4'h l. Medium (15-1S1h l. Large (16·
16'12 ), Extra Large (17-17112 ) Sizes.

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Savo .Frlday and Saturday
on Blouns. Tank Tops,
Shorts , Slacks , Skirts,
Blazers, Shirts. Sizes 38 to
46.

Friday and

·LEE RIDERS

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Extra Size

Summer House Dresses
Reg. 10.98
Reg .. 9.98
Reg .. 8.98
Reg .. 7.98
Reg .. 5.98
Reg ..'11.98

Includes fine qual ity baby crib with drop leal sides, adjustable to four posit ions, walnut fin ish, pt'Ul a waterproof
Innerspring mattress.

Screws-45'

SPORTSWEAR

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4o quart Hardside Coolers

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volun leer workers could paint
and perform other labor
chores.
The firemen indicqted th•t
they, or course, will , be
carrying out a number of
money-making projects such
as serving chicken berbecue
dinners to help make up the
deficit. Costs will run from
170,000 to $80,000 and it is
believed that the latter figure
will be closer to the final cost.
David Ohlinger,
fire
department president. who
presideq Thursday night,
pointed 4mt that though the
project is a big one, in the end·
the new headquarters will be
an asset in the community to be
proud of .
Cheshire Mayor Scott Lucas,
a guest, said his community
wilb help in any 'Yi'Y possible.
Represe nting Middleport
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BEDSPREADS
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ture wiil include a SO by ~0 root
area for housing fire equipment and a 40 by 28 area for
other firemen 's activilies.
At las t night's dinner, attended not only b,y firemen but
by representatives of Mid·
dleport Village, Cheshire
Village and the Middleport
Chamber of Commerce, appeals were jssued to Mid·
dleport's organizations,
businesses and individuals to
help with the project.
The building committee
composed of Bob Fisher, Tom
Darst and Pete Kloes indicated
the department wiil be "more
than pleased" if projects to
assist are adopted throughout
the community.
For example, they said,
perhaps businessmen would
take over equipping or the
kitchen, garden clubs might
lake over the lands ca pin~, and

Devoted To The Interests OJ The Meigs-Mason Area

"Chapel Hill"
Woven Jacquard Matelasse type

9.95
10.95

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help w1th the costs.
However, due to a technical
error. and constantly ri sing
costs, there is a shortage or
money
for
the
new
headquarters which will be
built on Race St.
The X·L Corp. of Columbus
has been awarded the genera l
construction contract. Cass
Hindy of Middleport has been
awarded the elec trical contract and the C. and C.
Plumbing Co. of Athens has the
noun ced, "s ink or swim' ' plumbing contract.
construction will begin at once.
The bids of the companies
Last fall , voters of Mid- awa rded contracts total
dleport village passed a bond $6-l ,IOO which include the
issue which will produce construction, electrica l work
$60,000
for
the
new and plumbing. However, not
headquarters which has been included in the $64,100 figure
in lhe planning stage three are the heating and ventilation,
years. The fire department has pa in ting, paving , kitchen
sQme $8,000 on hand from equipment, landsca ping and
contributions and fund raising such incidentals as a flag pole.
projects . which it will use to The planned L-shaped struc-

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Saturday. Lows tonight in the
mid to upper 50s and the highs
· Saturday from the upper 70s to
the lower 80s.

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made to the community to help finance tbe project. Pictured
at the site Thursday night are, I tor, Fire Chief Bob Byer,
Mayor John Zerkle, and Thomas Darst, Pete Kloes and Bob
Fisher, members of the unit 's building committee.

Weather

Long pile rug of Nylon, Acrllan and Polyester Blend. Non slip
Durogan back. Machine washable, machine dryable.
Beautiful diamond pattern In Mauve, Perma Frost, Amber
Gold, Blue Moon, Hot Pink with knotted fringed ends.

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8.98 . Houdstooth Check in brown and

All at sale prices at
Elberfelds Warehouse. Also
sale of carpet, Congoleum
and Linoleum. Also Toro
and Lawn Boy Lawn
Mdwers.

Despite u deficit .or money
needed - ranging from $6,000
to $14,000 - the new Mid·
dleport Fire Department
headquarters will be built
immediately.
At a dinner held at the
depa r tment's pr ese nt
headquar.ters in Middleport
town hail Thursday night,
members of th e department's
building commun ity pointed
out the po·obiem of the
inadequate funds but an-

For beautiful bedrooms
See the new shipment .

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Harrisonville
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Wednesday, six hours after bargaining began in the presence or
federal mediator Qlarles Bell: !'~"lor to Wednesday's talks, the
COLUMBUS (UP I) - A
glance al actlvjty Wednesday laborer~ said they would strike if accord 011 a new contract was .
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Wednesday In the Ohio Genera_! 1)01 reached by midnight.
Assembly:
Bills Passed
Sub. SB 464, Gillmor, Provides

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SAN JOSE, CALIF. -THE TRIAL OF Angela Davis goes to
the jury today . Defense attorney Leo Branton made an im·
passioned final plea for the Miss Davis, 28, declaring she was the
victim or a "gigantic hoax" and that no black in the world would
wonder she went into hiding after a judge was slain Aug. 7, 1970.
Branton reviewed the 3()1).year&lt;~ld record or oppression and
killings of Negroes from the days of the slave ships to Dr. Martin
Luther King, and said her flight came out or sheer fear, not a
consciousness of guilt. Judge Richard E. Arnason was to deliver
legal instructions to the seven women, five man jury at the final
session of the trial whicb began Feb. 28. Miss Davis is charged
with murder, kidnaping and conspiracy in the August, 1970
shootout at the Marin County Courthouse.
COLUMBUS - COLUMBUS AND SOUTHERN Ohio
Electric Co., which owns the Columbus Transit Co ., has decided
not to renew its franchise with the city. "We're a company in
business lor prom and public transportation is no longer
profitable," ·said Arthur Green 1 president or the el~ctric com·
pany, Wednesday. The franchise expires July 1, 1973.
"We have to get out of the business because we have
.responsibilities to our shareholders," Green added. City Public
UtlliUes Director Robert Newlon said there are three alter·
natives to continuing bus service . He said the city could buy the
company, anot~r finn could buy_the company or the Central
Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) could again seek a levy to
operate the service. A COTA levy was defeated in the May 2
election.

liballistlc missile (ABM)
treaty would be submitted to
the Senate for ratification and
that an agreement on offensive
arms limitation would be sent
to beth houses.
Debate on the pacts started
in the Senate Thursday a few
hours before the President
arrived on his nonstop flight
from Warsaw. Sen. Henry M.
Jackson, D-Wash :, cha•·ged
Nixon came home with "the
short end of the stick."
Jackson, •WilO reportedly wasNixon's flraichoice for defense
secretary in 1969, contended
the agreements put the United
States in an "inferior" defense .
position .
"! though! he had some
message that would surpass
Paul Revere,". Jackson said of
Nixon's swift trip by helicopter
from Andrews Air Force Base
to Capitol Hill to address
Congress. "But we got platitudes and generalities."
But the reception Nixon
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Danger is
Guns Used Minimal New Corporation Buys Buildings

At Strike
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Plan
Boun
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PT. PLEASANT _ Law
enforcement agencies were
called to the Goodyear Tire and
Rubber Company's Pt.
Pleasant Chemical Plant abeut
2 a.m., today to investigate
three apparently unrelated
incidents at the strikebound
plant.
Two shooting incidents took
place. In one, a shotgun using
lead.(pumpkin balls) was fired
at a tractor · trailer
refrigeration unit. The unit was
damaged by the blast. A
number of shots also were fired
at lights in the parking lot area.
In
another
incident,
supervisory employees who
were investigating a disturbance at the rear or the plant
reported two shots were fired
while they were conducting
their investigation.
Also, some type or explosive
devices were !brown into an
enclosed area arowtd II gas
pumping · station which sup·
pile~ fuel for plant operations.
West Virginia State Police
invesligated each incident.

CINCINNATI (UP!) - An . A group of Middleport .
executive of one of three utili· Pomeroy businessmen have
ties that are building the Will· purchased several adjoining
iam H. Zimmer nuclear power structures in the Middleport
plant on the Ohio River said business section, formerly
Thursday "only mmute property ow ned by the late
amounts of liquid and gaseous Henry Swift.
radioactive waste " would be
Located in the heart of
discharged
durong
1ts Middleport, the buildings
operation.
William H. Dickhoner, sen for
vice president or the Cincinnati
Gas &amp; Electric Co., sought to
allay
fears
by
en- T r, •
vironmentalists at hearings by u
the ·Atomic Energy Com·
mission Ucensing Board here.
COLUMBUS, Ohio I UP!) The AEC board is consider- A group of elementary school
ing whether to grant a con· children weren ' t very im·
struction permit for the plant, pressed with their visit to the
which is being built at Moscow Ohio Senate.
in Clermont Clunty.
Lt. Gov. John W. Brown,
The AEC's directorate of u. presiding officer of the Senate,
censing already has recom- received a letter Thursday
mended that the construction from 27 pupils of "the Robert
permit be granted with the un- Louis Stevenson Elementary
derstanding that the builders School here who visited the
act upon a list of conditions to Senate last week.
protect the environment.
"We all noticed how the
The power station is a joint senators didn't pay any at·
·errO.t o~- CG&amp;E, the Columbus tention to the speaker and they
&amp; Southern Ohio Electric Co. just carried on a conversation
and Dayton Power &amp; Ugh! co. among themselves," the
In a statement read into the youngsters complained. "If 10
hearing record, Cincinnati city cl~ssrooms or v1s!tors can be
councilman Gerald Springer . qmeter than one of the most
expressed concern about unportant groups of people '?,
possible release of radioactive the state, that IS pretty bad.
waste into the Ohio River. The
water would flow 'from the veteraDli Memorial Hospital
plant to Cincinnati, which · is ADMITTED
Bonnie
down river.
Whittington, Middleport;
"There can be no doubt that Candra Hanning, New Haven;if any radioactive substances Mary Warner, flomeroy .
released iitto tbe Ohio riv- DISCHARGED - Archie
er, these will lind their way McKinney, Mary Harbrecht,
·into the drinking water Of Cin· Doris Buchanan, Hobert Riggs,
cinnati residents," Springer Earl custer, Sally Bias, Claude
said.
Roy, Elmer Norvell, porsell
Dlckboner said, however, Biggs, Fred Miller, !tthel
th't radioactive waste frorn Milam.
the plant would amouni to just
1 per cent of tbe permissible
level. Myron Karman, the
LOCAL TEMPS
AEC •s cblef attorney, added The temperature in downthat "tadiologic:al health and town Pomeroy at II a.m,
safety . issues had -~een Friday was 72 degrees under
resolved'"a1 the plant.
sunny sides.

4-H Camp Signup Time Here are
Slg~-up time for 4-H Camp is

here .
Mrs. Pat Holler and Mrs.
Leota Young, 4-H .Assistant,
who work out of the County
Extension Office, said every
one of the 500 4-H members in
the county is eligible to attend
at least one camp.
Non 4-H members may at·
tend on the recommendation of
4-H adviaors or the County
}!:xtenaio~ Office by paying a Sl

additio!U!l fee.
The · •·H Camps are held at
the Canters Cave 4-H Camp
site, operated by The Jackson
District Exten~io~ Camp, Inc.
-The· first camp gets underway on Sunday, June 11,
and is lor the junior campers
from Meigs and Gallla
Counties, ages 11 to 14 In·
elusive. It closes .after break·
fast on June 15. Cost for. this
camp is '16.

Hotel on Middleport's North Second Ave., have heen pur·
chased by a group of Middleport-Pomeroy busin~ssmen.

BUILDINGS PURCHASED - TheSe structures, from
the Martin Restaurant on the corner, includiug the LaSalle

The 9 and 10-year old 4-H
camp for the counties of Meigs,
Gallla, Jackson and Lawrence
starts Sunday afternoon, June
18, and rwt~, Ull, Tuesday
morning, June 20. Cost is $8.
Teen 'Camp, which is open to
all teenage 4-H club members
and other youths, ages 15 and
up, opens on Sunday, June 25,
and cl011ea Tlouroday, June 29.
C!l3U!&gt;r the camp is $16.
(Colltlnued on Page 2)

Children are

d

nzmpresse

house the LaSalle Hotel, The
Shoe Box, Rail's Ben Franklin
Store and the Martin
Restaurant which recently was
closed.
The plan of the group,
organized as the LaSalle Hotel
Corporation, is to refurbish the

hoteL Officers of the corporation are William D. Childs,
president; Richard S. Owen,
vice president, and Bernard
Fultz, secretary . treasurer.
Other members or the beard
are Rodney Downing, James
Arnold, Dr. R. R. Pickens.

Kermit Walton and Kenneth
Cooke. The hotel will be
renamed.
The businessmen involved in
the purchase purchased the
former Hotel Marlin in
Pomeroy, now tbe Meigs Inn,
in November, 1969.

Committee Plans

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Ohio extended outlook
Sunday through Tuesday.
Warm Sunday and Monday
wllh a chance of showers and
turning a little cooler on
Tuesday. High temperatures
Sunday and Monday mostly
in the 80s and In tbe 70s to low
80s on Tuesday. Lows at
night mainly from the mid
50s to the lower 60s.

Levy _:Information

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Wallace Cainpaign
Opened in W.Va.
CHARLESTON, W. Va. ·Fred DeHart, chairman of the
West Virginians for Wallace
Campaign, said Thursday an
11-member comm1ttee has
been set up to operate the S~teHeadquarters at 1020 Quarrter '
St. in Charleston . On the
committee are Fred DeHilrt,
Sonny Davis, Bob Harris, Jim
McCracken, Howard Janney,
Dalton Elmore, Jake Barker,
Zane
Melton
Maloney,
R?berts, Reba Felty, and
D1ana Par~ons.
.
.
Persons mterested m making
a donation may telephone 3467034 or mail donations to P.O.
Box 1972, St. Albaps, W.Va .

A public information campaign in connection with the
Meigs Local School District's
five mill operating levy to be
voted on in a special election
June 20 was planned by the
Concerned Parents Committee
at Meigs Junior High School
Thursday night.
The Rev . Bill Perrin,
c hairman,, presided.
Arrangements were made to
display posters made by Meigs
High
School
students
promoting the levy. These will
he placed in public locations by
a committee composed of Mrs.
Jerry Fields, Mrs. George
Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Bernard
Fultz Mrs. Earl Thoma and
R. J.' Browning.
'
A telephone campaign was
set . up with Mrs. Thoma as
chairman. The Rev. Mr. Perrin
will speak ' on radio, and
Richard Jones will appear on
cable television . Named to an
advertising committee were

\

DEGREE WON
George L. Sauet, son or Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Sauer, 6591,2
Brownell Ave. , Middleport,
received his AB d~gr!lf at the
!35th commencement this
spring of Marietta College. .

TliEY'LL RAP
The Meigs County Alcohol
and Drug Abuse Committee
will hold a rap session at the
Lutheran Church in Pomeroy,
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Knowledgeable people will be
on hand to answer questions.
Refreshments will be served.

Manning Kloes, Kenny Braun,
and Tom Cleland.
Mrs. Phil Globokar was at
the meeting to represent the
Meigs Chapter of the Ohio
Association or Public School
employes which has endorsed
the levy.
Other organizations having
endorsed the levy are the PTAs
of Pomeroy, Middleport,
Bradbury, Salisbury, Rutland,
and Salem Center, the
Hilrrisonville PTO, the Mid·
dleport Chamber or Commerce, the Pomeroy Chamber
of Commerce, and the
Pomeroy Middleport Uons
Club.

Called Out Twice
' The Pomeroy E-R squad was
called to the John Warner
residence in the Hilrrlsonvllle
area at 3:30p.m. Thursday-for
Mary Warner Y~ho suffered a
back injury when she leU !rom
a pony. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was admitted lor
treatment.
At 7:02 p.m. Thursday, the
squad went to the Meigs
County Infirmary for Kathryn
Hysell who cut Joer head In a
fall. She was taken to the oftlc:e
,of Or. J.J. Da~ln Mlddlepm.
. for treatment.

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3- The Daily Sentll1el, Middleport-Pomerov. 0 .. .June 2.'1972

2- Thr llllily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 2. 1972

'

By DANIEL RAPOPORT
WASHINGTON (UP[) Hubert Humphrey's campaign
strategists acknowledge that
he is running out of money, is
short on manpower, trailing in ,
the hunt lor delegates and may
well see the glamor primaries
in California and New York go
to his chief rival.
But they say his race for the
presadency is proceedmg on
plan and that he stands a good
chance of winning flle Democratic nomination m Miami
Beach next month.

'
rival, Sen. George McGovern,
O.S.D:, will arrive· at the
party's July 10 convention
lacking the 1,509 delegate votes
necessary for a flrst-baUot
nomination.
The Humphrey camp sees
McGovern with a maximllln of
1,150 to 1,300 votes-even if he
picks up the 271 votes from
California's wlnner-take..all
primary nen Tuesday and
about 210 of the 278 in New
York June 20.
Whatever the fi8ure, Humphrey's deputy campaign

J . ' P. "Mike"
Maloney, believes It will
·
represent McGovern's "peak
streng th " and that McGovern
wiD go downhill !rpm there and
~numphrey
• ·
will climb.
Ma1oney, a 38-year-old
Washington-based business
consultant,
said
good
naturedly: '"111e media has
no~t~lnated George McGovern.
I d011't think he can get the
nomination."
Maloney's appraisal, which
he said was shared by other
Humphrey advisers, goes
~mana 1 er,

someuung like Uus: .
nalionalelectionsare.wlll! ... or
Hlm d~t . "
Clreumstaoces Favor
MeG
n ••a'U have nu'lked
Hubert Humphrey's cam·
over w
· t about e·-ry vote he can paign style reflects the
JUS
•• • t1
pens. Chestnut outlook. UPI reporter
before th e conv.n
011 o
Circums tances ha ve 1avored Steve Gerstel, traveling with
.
a·es and ef Humphrey In California,
him I n the pnma
r
•
filed this account:
"
" ckmg
I ec~ve
pa ' • " of preclnct r-ntly
~·
,
•1
·
h'
"1brough
dress and energy
caucuses ,. w nnmg am
. ary Humphrey makes every effort
de1ega t es I n non-P run
states.
to have people, fprget he is 61
Humphrey sees himself years old. He has taken to
entering the convention with a: double-knit suits, flared
minimum of ,bout 990 dele- trouS.rs, wide lape~ and ties.
gates and a maximum of 1,282 He lints his hair, now moslly a
if he wins in California. With mellow brown . His stock of
each successive ballot, the bloc adrenalln seems as limitless as
of "unconunitted" delegates II was in 19118. He ofte~ goes
will begin to bteak up with the from early morning to night.
WIN AT BRIDGE
lion's share going to Hum"He is a true night· person
phrey.
and if there is any tiJtle left
·
Humphrey clearly won four over at the end of the day he
of · hearts scoring 'Bgainst ' races- Pennsylvania, Indiana, can be found in front of a
NORTH
ham.
·
Ohio and WeSt Virginia. But his television set unwin'ding with a
• 10 7 4
· He needed a lot of luck supporters feel •the media"~ tate night movie .
• K4
plus a mistake and 1t all focused on the ones he lost.A 1098 5
worked out. He led a trump·
· hi
nd
1a d
-• Q 63
to dummy's king and played Ilk~ Ma.c gan a Mary n .
EAST (D)
the three of clubs . E a s t ThiS vaewpoint . was perhaps
and black G.S 14s (government WEST
.Q9
.AJ8652
thought and thought and best expressed m a May 201~
service rating) and nearly hslf
¥653
¥Q2
thought and fanally came to memo from campaign director
of all black PhDs received
• KJ72
+Q
the conclusion that Milte was Jack Chestnut to the staff.
their degrees from black coll- .JI095
.. A874
tryine to sneak. a trick with
"To date, HHH has been the
eges.
••
SOUTH
the
smgleton
kang.
He
went
clear
wmner in the primaries·
''This generation of blacks
.K3
up with the ace of clubs and
.
'
.AJI0981 ,
Introducing
must take Martin Luther Kings
might have beaten the hand but you would never know II
•
6
4
3
by shifting to a diamofld but from the newspapers, the
dream and change it into a vi.K2
he chose to lead the Jack of commentators
and
the
saon and then a reality by 1990,
None vulnerable
~pades
an
hopes
of
develop·
analysts.
HHH
continues
to
Fletcher said . "If blacks do not
we~t
North Ea.'it Soulh
mg
~
trump
tnck.
lead
In
all
the
polls,
but
the
do that, they are losing the
1• 2¥
M1ke ruffed and w h e n headlines often say 'McGovern
ground that has been gained Pass 3 ¥
At Your Store Now
West fa 1 1 e d to overruff ,
,
,
Pass
4
·•
for them by the generation of Pass Pass
Pass
Make's troubles were over. gains rather than Humphrey
blacks that fought m World
He took his king of clubs ; leads', even when HHH both
Opemng lead - · Q
Royal Crown
led a diamond to dummY's leads and widens the gap.
War ll and graduated from
Bottling Company
Center lo Key
college in the late '40s and By Oswal~ &amp; James Jacoby a7e: discarded one losmg
daamond on the queen of
''The headlines and the news
early 'OOs.
Middleport, Ohio
If you want to overbad it clubs; le&lt;! trumps and con· stories are actually running
"To achieve what you want, behooves you to play the
a g a 1n s 1
your afro can be beautiful on dummy very well and it also ;~~ed a daamond trick at the M c G 0 v ern
McGovern- reporting how
the outside, but your bra111 helps a lot if you can get
!HEWSPAPIIt 'NTUPli5E ASSN )
much better he is doing today
must be well tuned on the in· your opponents to cooperate
with you
than he was some months ago.
side /' he said.
Here
is
a
hand
played
by
Naturally
he is doing better,
Fletcher is a former assisThe blddll\1 hu been .
Mike
Lawrence
in
the
1970
tant secretary of labor and at v. o r 1d championship His We~t North r..a.t Soulh for over a year he ran against
I+
Pass
the other left-of-&lt;:enter canthat time was the highest rank· lwo-heart overcall was noth·
Poss
2
+
Pass
2NT.
ing black in the U.S. Depart· ing to smg songs about , but
didates - lindsay,, Harris,
Pass , ' 3•
Pa,.
?
Hughes, McCarlhy, Chisholm,
men I of Labor.
he still continued to game
You, South, hold
after Bob Hammann raised
ei al.
.KJU ¥1U76
.t.QI07
him to three
"All one by one they dropped
What do you do now?
West opened the queen of
out of the race or ceased to be
spades. East look his ace
A- Bid three diamonds. Your viable candidates, he inherited
My personal optmon 1s and led a small spade back . partner Is showlhf a poor hand
that Amencan· students do Mike was delighted to find with six diamond• and four their support. But it is in the
center--not on the left-where
not always use t hese good his kmg holdmg but thmgs club!l.
Home
the most votes are and where
look
at
all
good
He
didn't
conditiOns they have
Stu·
dents hav e an easy life and had lost one trick and still
perhaps they are too accus· h a d lwo diamonds and a
cl ub to lose. not to mention
lamed to 11
the possibility of the queen
-LevtHI G Snakwm. Somet

The brain trust O()('rntlng nut
of Humphrey's Washington
hE&gt;;odqUllrlt•rs knows the rosy
ouUook will be II(Ughed off by
many . 13ut they have the
charts, graphs and theories
wluch they say lends substance
to flleir contentions. Besides,
they claam political pundits
and other oHservers are
missing some significant
points when they write off
Humphrey.
Humphrey Claims Flow
The Humphrey claims flow
from the conviction that the
Minnesota sen•tnr'• ~hief

Hope Sees War as

Opponents Cooperate

Worst of Bungles
DICK SARGENT as the new owner and operator of the
former Roy Domigan Grocery and Service Station located on
old Route 33. Sargent was employed part time at the store
when it was owned by Domigan and Maxine Arnold. The
business is called Dick's Grocery.

WILBERFOijCE , OhiO
(UP!) - Bob Hoj\e, who an·
nually entertains American
soldiers in Vietnam, Thursday
termed the war "bungled!' and
said he hoped "we don't have to
witness a cOIIflict of this kind

l

NEHI

" II (the Vietnam war) has
been one of the most bungled
efforts In flle history of the U.S.
Hope said. "!feel very strongly
that thE&gt; end (of the war) Is

BLUE

COLUMBUS (UPII- Aglance attorney general to defend very, very near."
at activity Thursday In the mental hygiene and correction
Hope at Wilberforce UruverOhio General Assembly .
employes in suits ar1s1ng out of
SENATE
thelf official duloes. Vote · 53· sity to receive an honorary de·
Bill Possed
17.
gree, hiS 20th, also made lightAm . SB 538, Mottl, Prohibits ' Am SB SOl , Secrest, Provodes er comments.
placing harmful objects In food scholarships for ch1ldren of
"I've received degrees from
or candy to be consumed by Ohto's orisoners of war and
1nother. Vote : 27-0
m issi ng in .!!lction m V1etnam colleges I couldn't get into
HOUSE
Vole 58·6.
legitimately," he said, af~r
Refuses to Concur
Boll Defeated
accepting
an honorary doctor
Am . HB 94, Volnovl ch; Pro- Am HB 1234. Kerns, Makes
of humanities degree.
hi bits Issuance of perm Its to sundry appropriations. Vote
drill for oil and gas under 53·16. IRequired two-thirds
Noting the degree just
Lake Erie until July t, 1974 vote .)
conferred
on him, Hope said,
Vote· 2-73.
"Everybody thinks he's
Bills Passed
Am . HB 1170, Tulley . Requ 1res
human,'' ''but I've got a certificate to prove it."
Main speaker at the conA~fred
vocation was Dr . Arthur
Fletcher, executive director of
Note~
the United Negro College
FUnd,
who also received an
(Continued from Page I )
honorary
degree.
Several local alumni at·
Of apecial interest at the
Fleteher compared the preJunior Camp this year is the tended the banquet at the
dominantly
black Wilberforce
consArvatlon activity with Tuppers Plams school building
University
to
Yale, Harvard
specialists from the Divisaon of Saturday evening, May 27.
Stevie and Kathy Follrod and Princeton universities and
Conservation presenting
said it was ''up to Wilberforce
material on gun safety, fishing , spent Saturday night with their
and other black colleges to
and conservation. Crafts again grandmother, Clara Follrod.
train this black generation to
play an Important part in the Vicki Swartz of Marietta spent he able to accepi the positions
the evemng also.
~ camp.
..... ....
M~. and Mrs. Aldo Barnhill that ~re QOW opening up to
~ir!IJi.l9~ ,9t ~ J,qnlor Cwnp
•. ' '
J lit ;c). n E-. &lt;Blakeslee, County of Newark, 0. were Memorial them' "
Hesaldmore
than
50
per
cent
Extension Agent, with Mrs. · Day guests of his sister and of all black military officers
Leota Young assisting in the brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
craft' program. Mrs. Hennifer Donald Robinson.
Mr . and Mrs . Wilbur
Sheets will be · Assistant
Robanson
and girls and
Director of the Teen Camp.
The 4-R Advisory Committee Gregory Winebrenner camped
lit offering to assist where cost at Royal Oak Park from
of the camp will prevent at- Friday evemng until Monday
tendance of certain m- evening.
Mr . and Mrs. Char,les D
dlvlduals . Applications for
Woode
attended Memoraal Day
these specaat scholarships may
brmade through the local 4-H services at Chester cemetery
CHESTER - The Easlern
advisor or directly to the Monday afternoon Stevie and Htgh
School honor roiL for the
Kathy
Follrod
of
thiS
locahty
County Extension Office.
·
snd h and final grading period
Freshmen (A ) V 1c k1e
Anyone interested m at· played m the Eastern High
School
band
for
these
services
Gaul,
Marsha
Klmes.
Regina
tending 4-H Camp may call the
Charles Powers of Dayton, Kimes, Mary Mi lls. Karen
Extension Office and receive a
Reed. Mandie Ros e, Pam
copy of the material on the 0 was a weekend guest of his Sams. Bonnie Welsh. (B) Jane Ann Bahr, Debboe
camp program as well as a uncle, Garner Griffin.
Boalnghl. Phillip Bowen ,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jack
Follrod
of
registration blank . Rese r·
Terry
Brawly, An ita Buckley,
vations should be in the County Pomeroy visited the cemetery Sally Bur ke , Cathy Davi s,
Extension
Office
ap- here Monday afternoon and Bec ky Ebersbach , M1k e
,
France s
Hawk ,
proximately one week ahead of called at the Follrod-Robinson Harris
Deanna
H
ensjey,
R1
ck
Mays,
the opening of camp. Assasting home .
LouAnn Newell. JoAnn Pullins.
Mrs. Iris Carr and daugh~r Becky Rool. Cindy Thomas
!hill yesr at camp wiD be workSophomore - IAJ - Sieve
Vicki
vlsated their aunt, Mary
•tudy students from Ohio State
Goe
bel. Bill Hayes, Chryll
University and Ohio Umversity Schaefer, who remains very Ill Ki mes. Shelia Sampson. !BI - Dean Weber, Susie Teaford, In Holzer Hospital, several 6111 Amberger, Steve An
erson, Larry Atherton , Tim
and Doris Barnhart. Becky hmes last week. They report dBaum,
Mart1 e Caldwell ,
Will is assisting 011 records for she hss been moved to the new Teresa Chichester , Vlrginta
hospital recently.
Cline, Jo Enevoldsen, Steve
camp.
Follrod , Pally Grossnickle.

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01 ganizotum

ofJ1·

cwf. after a two-wee k tour

uf six Amencw1

11H11Je 1s1

ues
Simply put . we' re runnm g
out 'M taxpavers ' • •
-- A !!drew :~tem, New Ym k
state assemblynw11. report·

Evening Bible School
Will Commence Jlune
20
I

my that the ratw of tax·
payers tu welfare reclpl·
e11ts 111 New York C1!11 "
IWW 2.6 lu OtU!'
No one can expect to have
The Pomeroy Community
his professaon• of liberalism'" Vacation Clult'~h "School has
taken seriously ·who is ·n~l been scheduled ~ Tuesday ·•
C~~~u~~; ~~,j :n~~~as~l:r Thursday, June 20-22 and
- Ph•lo,uploer Sid&gt;Jey Hook Monday through Thursday,
June 26-29.
As in past years, the sessions
wlll be held in the Pomeroy
Elementary School beginning
at 6:30 p.m. each evening and
dismissing at 8:30p.m.
A special effort has been
made by the Pomeroy Community to develop a vacation
church school sponsored
Debboe Burns, Martie Cald JolnUy by all the churches.
well , Teresa Chichester , Involved this year are
V1rgmia Cline , Jo Enevoldsen ,
Steve Follrod. Steve GoebeL Pomeroy United Methodist, St.
Pally Grossnickle, Paula Paul Lutheran, Sacred Hearl
Hauber. Janice Holter, Cheryl Catholic, Pomeroy First
Kuhn , Olana Larkins. Nancy
Moller. Herb Mcintyre, Iris Baptist, Grace Episcopal,
Plgoll , Sheila Sampson. Trinity, and The Salvation
Loretta Spencer, Carol Taylor. Army. The ecumenical effort
Dave Weber, Jane Whitehead.
Junior - (AI - Mellnd

EHS Honor Rolls Listed

Harper,

Pau la

Haube r. Janice Holler. Cheryl

Sally Bu rke, Li z Edwards,
Vtckt Gaul, Rick Ma ys, Lou
Ann NeWe ll. Jo Ann Pullms ,
Bon me Wel sh.

Sophomore - (AI - Steve
Anderson, Bill Hayes, Chryll
K1mes; (BJ - B1ll Amberger,
larry Atherton, Tim Baum,

Debbie Burns. Martie Cald·
we ll , Teresa Chichester,
V i rg~n la Cline . Jo Enevoldsen,
Goebel ,
Patty
Steve
Grossnickle, Lawrence Har.
per,

Paula

Hauber ,

Jan ice

Loretta Spen(:er, Carol Tavlor ,
Dave Weber, Steve Follrod .

Juniors - (AI - Melinda
Am sbary, Lana Benedum ,
Rochard Cross. Alan Duvall,
Lucy Holler, Robin Humphrey,
Glenda Lawson, Jane Ann
Karr. Byron McCoy, Calhy
Pickens, Nan cy SeMson, Vickie

Spencer, Dick Steffler; ( BJ -

Jenny Bailey , Jea nne Blake.

Lanham , Diana

Amsbary , Lana Benedum ,
Ri chard Cross, Alan Duvall ,

Lucy Holte r, Robon Humphrey,

In-Between

Glenda

Lawson ,

Jane

Ann

Karr , Bxron McCoy, Phyllis
Newlun, Cathr, Pickens. Nancy
Sexson, Vlck e Spencer, Dick
Sleltler, Bette Upton , ( Bl -

(jates

Jenny Bailey , Jeane

Blake,

Bobby Edwards, Cindy Farrar,

Dave Gnffith , Gre~ Ha ckn ey,
Vin cent
LaCom~.
Dave
Matheny , John Ma)(son, Sherry

'

McCain, Debb ie Mlllhone.
Elaine
Molhoan ,
Steve
Mlllhone, Rosemary Reed.
Rose Roseberry, Mike Sanders, Danny Schultz. sandra

.

Van Meter , Sandra Wood,

Well .
Senior - (AI - Janice
Di xon, Julia Holler, Roger
Karr ; (BJ- Dennis Eichinger,
Marjorie Gillilan, Sue Cald·
well. Kathy Dill, Nita Harris,
B~rbara

A lan Holter, Jenny Lawson .

Ri ck Marlin, Debbie Pierce.
Linda Provence. Kathy San·
ders, Mary Jo Wolf. Marcella
Wyers, Randy Young .
SEMESTER ROLL
Freshmen - A - Debb1e
Boatright, Cathy Davis.
Deanna

Hensley,

Marsha

Kimes. Reg ina Kimes, Mary
Mills . Karen Reed , Becky
Root, Mandie Rose, Pam
Sams , IBJ - Jane Ann Bahr,
Terry Brawley, Ani Ia Buckley,

Reed , Rose Roseberry, Mike

Sanders, Belle Upton, Barbara
Well, Randy Wolf , Sandra
Wood.
Senior - (A) - Kalhy Dill.
Jani ce Di xon, Julia Holler.
Roger Karr, Kathy Sanders ;
(B J - Ruth Adams. Sue
Caldwell . Dennis Eichinger,
Maraor ie Gillilan , Joyce
Grueser. Nita Harris, Alan
Hoi ter, Jenny
Provence,

Jan ice

Ordor By Phone
And Tako Em Homo

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MEIGS-MASON AUA

CHISTER L. TANNEHILL,

Spencer, Dick Stettler ; (B) Jenny Bailey, Jeanne Blake,
Bobby Edwards, Cindy Farrar,
Bob Grossnickle, Debbie
Jeffers, John Maxson, Debbie
Mlllhone, Steve Mlllhone
i:'hyllis Newlun, Rosemary
Reed, Rose Roseberry, Mike
Sanders, Bette Upton, Barbara
Well. Sandra Wood.
Senior - (A) - Kathy Dill.
Janice Dixon , Marlorle
Gillilan, Julia Hotter, ~oger
Karr, Kathy Sanders, Mary Jo
Wolf. (B) - Rulh Adams
Mike 8enedum, Sue Caldwell:
Dennis Eichinger , Joyce
Grueser, Nita Harris, Alan
Holter. Jenny Lawson, Rick
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Cleveland 1 Detroit 0
Baston 7 Baltimore 1

(Only games sc hedul ed)
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Today's Probable Pttche rs

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22 16 579

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21 17 553 the Ci ncinnall fteds back into
20 J] .54 1 I ~
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16 19 457 Jl 2 picture
17 21 447 4
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Houston at Montreal. nig ht
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Ca lif at Cleve land
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UPI Sports Wriler
Gaylord Perry, the maJor
league's fir st nine-game
Winner. is keeping the
Cleveland Indians in conten lion aimost smglehandedly
these days
The Indians, who are m thard
place m the American LeagueEast but are only one.game off
the pace, have won s1x games
since May 14 and Perry has
four of those victoraes. '
Perry, obtained m the off.
season in a trade With San
Francisco for Sam McDowell,
pitched a seven-hitter for his
!hard shutout Thursday night to
give the Indians a 1.0 victory
over th e Tagers.
But neafller Perry nor catcher Ray Fosse thought It was
one of his best games. "They
hit some pretty good shots off
me and I didn't think 11 was of
my better control games,"
Perry said. Fosse said, " I've
seen Perry throw better. "
Perry still is gettmg used to
the hitters in the new league
and he counts a lot on Fosse's

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Cesar

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Reds' tellever Pedro Borbon
w1th a bal after Borbon 's J.{)
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Cedeno, who had two hits,

"He's a ltJ,g hotdog," Borbon
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· NE W YORK (UP! 1- l've come back a convert.
In past visits to Middle America, I remember hkmg 11 and
lhtnkmg at was okay .
pe::: tame was dafferent. 1 loved it. Pnmarily beca use of the

Reds
Braves

showed me they have their faults, even some little preJudices,
hke anybody else, but the grea t majority of Middle Americans I
By DOUGLAS MONROE
actor Dan Blocker, blew a
met manifested a refreshingly different spirit of fairmindedness,
CHARLOTTE, N C. ( UPI)- possible 66 when he bogeyed
not only toward those an~olved ill sports ll,ll,\ ,¥lso l?l)'ard, all, , Sm\lW,g MeXIca n Cesar Sanudo th~ 17th and 18th holes.
- ...
others
involved in samply " very day liVlnSt 0~.
" ,.~; ·. "'"""~~ ~ .cad.ljy, hav~ JOin~ll in a
Seven g!llffrs, including, TreWe wu:e flowers
.
I
talked
with
baseball,
football,
bask'
e
tbiiu,
boxing,'
horse
conspiracy
of
sorts
against
Lee vino, wer• s•acked up in tofu.th
Evervwhere
.__....._
place w1 th threeo~~nder 69s
rac ing , auto racing and even wrestling people m Middle Trevino.
Amertca I talked with the people on the stre et also and the one
Sanudo, a 29-year-old Thursday , and superstar
thing 1 came away wath is that they're always wilhng to give vete~an of loW' years as a Arnold Palmer led a crowded
someone else a chance In my book, you can't ask much more tourmg pro, borrowed a bat- pack of 14 in fifth place wath
than that
tered pul ~ r from the elder 70s
Pome~
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A
Number
of
Tbiogs
Mexican
Thursday, and he
More than 11,000 fans lined
Butternut Ave ., Pomeroy
the
7,278-yard Quail Hollow
Mrs. Milia rd Van Meter
During my travels through lndaana , Illinois, Iowa and doesn't want to give It back.
He used 1t only 2.\llmes m the course which was buffeted by
Nebraska, I found out a number of things.
first day of the $! 75,000 an occasaonal gust of wind
I found out Middle Americans respect and admire their sports Kemper Open and lied the under clear skies and with
heroes but they don't stand there and drool over them like I've Quail Hollow Country Club temperatures in the upper 70s.
seen some people in other parts of the country do
course record with a scorchmg
I found out Mtddle Ameracans are very helpful to strangers seven-under-par 65 for the first
They'll go out of their way .
round lead.
I
found
out
that
if
haseball
really
Is
dying,
like
some
say,
it's
" I'll get at back m a day or
3 Performances
news to most of the people in Middle America. They told me they so," said Trevino, who fimshed MRS. NORRIS DIES
4-6: 30&amp; 8:30p.m.
DETROIT (UP! ) - Mrs .
like base hall as much as they always have, and that's a lot
m a t1e for fourth place wtlh a
City Parking Lot
James
Norris, 79, mother of
I also found if you want a good meal, go to Omaha, Neb. You S9
AI
Bruce A. Norris, president and
won't beat thfar steaks anywhere.
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There is this naive notion among sotne m the East that "once
The shaggy-ha tred Sanudo of the National Hockey League,
Pomeroy
yo u leave New York everything else is Hoboken" and that hss other Ideas. "I told my died Thursday m West Palm
Emergency Squad
everything west of the Holland Tunnel is "a hick town," but they caddy to hide my clubs," he Beach, Fla.
Buy Advance
should· VISit a city like Omaha sometime.
said .
Prlva~ Funeral services are
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It has its own Symphony Orchestra , Art Museum, Community
"! borrowed the putter that scheduled for Saturday at the
Help the Sponsor
Playhouse and Zoo. Also its own race track, boxing arena and Lee won the U.S. Open with," New Bethany Cemetery in
professional baseball and hockey teams. The nation's No. I Sanudo said, "it looks like It's Mattatuck, N.Y.
college football teams Is only a lew miles away.
been through a mea t grinder.
"And every time I made a
AHealthy Interest
putt, he raised his band and
There is a great interest on the part of Middle Americans saad, 'Don't forget, 1 get 30 per
GOLF TOURNEY
regarding people in other parts of the country, a healthy interest. cent," San!fdo said .
CHICAGO (UP!) - Ernie
Upon my return here, many likewise asked me about my
The 65 was the best loW'·
un~resswns about people m Middle America. Among thOse who nament round of his career and Banks, Chicago CUbs coach,
did was Billy Marlin, the manager of the Detroit Tigers who worth $1,500 in prize money for Thursday announced plans for
a golf tournament to benefit the
comes from Oakland, Calif. He gave me his lmpressaons of the daily low round .
Sickle Cell' Research Fund.
Middle Americans and I can't agree with him more comTrevino used a new versaon
The one-&lt;lay tourney will be
pletely.
of the putter he loaned Sanudo. played Sept. II at the Playboy
"They•r;, earthy people," Martin says. "You know , they call "II (the old one) just doesn't Club course at Lake Geneva,
Middle America the 'breadbasket' of our country and that's what look good, I've got it in my WIS.,
it really is. The people there have always Impressed me by the head I can't line up with at,"
way they treat you. In the East the people have a ~ndency to be Trevino said .
pushy, and in the West they're a bit showy. I'm from the West
Casper In Second Place
Coast myself so maybe 1 can say that."
Veteran Billy Casper, with a
REFEREES SIGN
One of the most interesting cities I visited In Middle America sparkling six-under
66
NEW YORK
(UP!). was Burlington, Iowa. I found it clean, thriving and progressive. featuring two eagles, took sole
Relerees John Vanak and Joe
The loc~l ball club, the Burlington Bees, has a workmg possession of second place in
Gushue, who switched from the
agreement with the Oakland A's , and also has a pitcher who went the Kemper.
NBA to the ABA three years
through an experience which, in a way, explains how I feel about
Three strokes back, ChriS ago, ag~eed to multl-year
Middle America .
Blocker, Gabby Gilbert and
Charles Sifford were tied lor contracts Thursday with the
This pitcher's
name is Sugar Bear Daniels, and maybe you've , third with 68s .
American Basketball
.
heard oI hun.
Blocker. cousin of the late A:Jsociation .
He's Eighteen
He's 18 and supposed to be the new right-handed Vida Blue. He
was signed by the A's last year, given a $40,000 bonus and allowed
to travel with the blg league club as sort of a fringe benefit.
During last September's American League playoffs in
Bultimore after Vida Blue had been beaten by the Onoles, Blue
was caUed in and accused of having been out on the town the
Soft Ice Cream
night before. Vida swore he hadn't been.
Sandwiches Of All Kinds
But Charlie Finley, the A's owner, told Blue people had seen
Soft Drinks- French Fries
him at the Playboy Club in Baltimore the night before having a
Specializing In Foot Long Hot Dogs
Chicken Basket
. . . . . . . . high old time with some at the Bunnies and signing aulllgraphs.
He had even signed his name "Vida Blue," Finley charged.
Carry Out Service
Blue insisted he had never been there, no matter what anybody
NEW HOURS
said.
'
Monday thru Thursday
10til10:00
'j'he culprit finally was discovered.
Friday and Saturday
10til11:30
You guessed it. Sugar Bear Daniels.
•
Sunday
12 till! :00
"Why did you do me that way, Sugar Bear?" Blue asked him .

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3• 122 17 41
39 161 21 53
36 143 27 47
38 111 24 38
41 158 23 51
41 160 31 50
42 155 32 48

Amencan League

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Kelly. Ch1
31 110 18 36
Rudi , Oak
34 145 23 47
Pin1ela. KC
38 150 24 48
Freehan ,Del 27 97 17 31
Allen, Cho
38 140 21 44
McCraw, Cle 34 109 14 34
Braun , Mon
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May, Cho
36 133 22 40
Ponson. Cal
36 131 17 39
Tovar. Mm
36 141 29 &lt;1

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301
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Sugar Bear Daniels looked beseechingly at Vida Blue and said:
"I didn't mean anything. I jus' wanted to be somebody."
In Middle America, everybody is somebody.
The peapla there always give you that chance.

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TUES.
JUNE

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Chtcago downed St Louts, 1·3.
In the American League,
hghtwe tght hitters who made llcnth was thrown out at the
Cleveland shaded Detroit, l.Q,
the "vietory possible.
plate on a fielder's choice and
Kansas City beat Mmnesota, :;.
Hal McRae hit a grand-slam Dave ConcepciOn wa lked.
3, Milwaukee outlasted New
1• ~~ games behmd the Los
homer o~J hc first pttch by left.
On Wednesday mght, George
Angeles Dodgers, who lost, f&gt;-2, York ; 9-ll, in 12 innmgs and
hander Jerry Reuss after Foster had a bases~oaded Includmg a homer, clcumcd to San Franc1sco Thursday- .Boston whipped Baltimore , 1·1.
Johnny Bench , who went IIJ. homer to boost the Reds to a 12· Borbon satd he was go mg to mght, m the NL West In the
Steve Stone, who lw&gt;t his farst
for-18m the fotll'-ga mc sweep 4 rout.
throw at hun but the Reds ' only other games, New York four decisiOns, gained his third
Both benches emplled m the pitcher denied the charge. npped Philadelphia, G-1 , and straight victory as he stopped
the Dodgers on a five-tutter
and helped San Francisco halt
a foW'·game losing streak.
Ball Smger had a no-hitter
until the fourth when San
Francisco bunched four smgles
and a sacrifice fl y and scored
adv ice. "Ray IS the most unthe victory
In the Nat tona l League , fo r the vtctory
derrated catcher in the Chicago beat St. l-ams, 7-3,
Pinch-hitter Rtchie &amp; hem- three runs. Garry Maddox
Reliever Jtm Ro land walked
league," Perry says
New York defeated Philadel· four batters m the 12th mmng blum hll a two-run homer m the dro"' in two runs for San
Cleveland got Its only run m ph1a , 6-1, Cmcmnat1 routed to gtve Milwaukee the v1ctory eighth to power Kansas Ctty Francisco while both Los
,fll e third orr loser Joe Coleman fadin g Houston, IIJ.3, and San over New York Roland gave past Mmnesota With two out in An geles runs \vere unearned.
Rusty Staub highlighted a
when Eddte Leon walked, was Franctsco topped Los Angeles, up only two smgles after the etghth, Cookt e RoJa s
four-ru
n first mrun g with a
sacrificed to second and scored 5-2
commg on m the eighth but he smgled orr Dave LaRoche and
on Tom McCraw's single.
Rico Petrocelli cracked a walked the leadoff batter m the Schein blum, a pmch-hltter, three-run homer as the Mets
In the only other three two-run smgle and Carlton 12th. After a sacraflce he followed with his homer. Lou handed Philadelphia Its 15th
Amertcan League ga mes, 8os- Fisk added a two-run homer as wlilked another ba tte r Roland Piniella's two-run homer and loss m the last 16 games. Jim
ton beat Baltimore, 1·1, Mil· Boston routed Dave McNally got Johnny Briggs to ny out for Ed Kirkpatrick 's solo blast McAndrew pitched a sevenwaukee edged New York, 9-ll, and beat Balttmore. Sonny the second out but then walked provided the Royals With their hitter for the Mets, to lift his
m 12 mnmgs and Kansas City Stebert pitched a seven-httler Ron Theobald and Rick fi rst three runs.
record to 4·1. John Milner also
downed Mmnesota. 5-~
homered for the Mets while
Auerbach to give Milwaukee
Greg Luzmski hofuered for the
Ph1ls' lone run.
Ron Santo returned to action
and tripled m two runs to
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CUbs over St. Lams. Santo, who
massed 18 games w1th a broken
wrist, trapled after singles by
Don Kessinger and Glenn
Beckert. Jose Cardenal's
si ngle and J. C Martin's
June 5 - ¥eta
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Braves
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Wets
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mght, 1t \\Cis one of ttJC smgledJo Foster grounded out,

Perry Hurls Indians Past Tigers, 1-0.

Thursday 's Results
Loulsv tlle 10 Charleston 8
Peninsula 4 Syracuse 1

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Connie Rockhold , Rick San·
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Young .
YEAR, 1971-72
Freshman - (AI - Jane
Ann Bahr. Debbie Boatright,
Cathy Davis, Deanna Hensley,
Marsha Kimes, Regina Kimes,
Mary Mills , Karen Reed,
Becky Root, Mandie Rose,
Pam Sams, (BI - Phillip

OPTOMETRIST
Pomeroy

was developed very successfully during ·two prevloua
Community Vacation Church
School programs. The coming
together
of
teachers,
assistants, pastors , and
students has been benefacaalln
a shsring of manpower and
new adeas.
This sulnmer, as hss been 1
the practice, children are lnvated to attend the church
school from all churches in the
community.

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Bobby Edwards, Cindy Farrar.
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Spencer. Carol Taylor. Dave Debbie Mlllhone. Ela ine
Milhoan , Steve Mlllhone,
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2- Thr llllily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 2. 1972

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By DANIEL RAPOPORT
WASHINGTON (UP[) Hubert Humphrey's campaign
strategists acknowledge that
he is running out of money, is
short on manpower, trailing in ,
the hunt lor delegates and may
well see the glamor primaries
in California and New York go
to his chief rival.
But they say his race for the
presadency is proceedmg on
plan and that he stands a good
chance of winning flle Democratic nomination m Miami
Beach next month.

'
rival, Sen. George McGovern,
O.S.D:, will arrive· at the
party's July 10 convention
lacking the 1,509 delegate votes
necessary for a flrst-baUot
nomination.
The Humphrey camp sees
McGovern with a maximllln of
1,150 to 1,300 votes-even if he
picks up the 271 votes from
California's wlnner-take..all
primary nen Tuesday and
about 210 of the 278 in New
York June 20.
Whatever the fi8ure, Humphrey's deputy campaign

J . ' P. "Mike"
Maloney, believes It will
·
represent McGovern's "peak
streng th " and that McGovern
wiD go downhill !rpm there and
~numphrey
• ·
will climb.
Ma1oney, a 38-year-old
Washington-based business
consultant,
said
good
naturedly: '"111e media has
no~t~lnated George McGovern.
I d011't think he can get the
nomination."
Maloney's appraisal, which
he said was shared by other
Humphrey advisers, goes
~mana 1 er,

someuung like Uus: .
nalionalelectionsare.wlll! ... or
Hlm d~t . "
Clreumstaoces Favor
MeG
n ••a'U have nu'lked
Hubert Humphrey's cam·
over w
· t about e·-ry vote he can paign style reflects the
JUS
•• • t1
pens. Chestnut outlook. UPI reporter
before th e conv.n
011 o
Circums tances ha ve 1avored Steve Gerstel, traveling with
.
a·es and ef Humphrey In California,
him I n the pnma
r
•
filed this account:
"
" ckmg
I ec~ve
pa ' • " of preclnct r-ntly
~·
,
•1
·
h'
"1brough
dress and energy
caucuses ,. w nnmg am
. ary Humphrey makes every effort
de1ega t es I n non-P run
states.
to have people, fprget he is 61
Humphrey sees himself years old. He has taken to
entering the convention with a: double-knit suits, flared
minimum of ,bout 990 dele- trouS.rs, wide lape~ and ties.
gates and a maximum of 1,282 He lints his hair, now moslly a
if he wins in California. With mellow brown . His stock of
each successive ballot, the bloc adrenalln seems as limitless as
of "unconunitted" delegates II was in 19118. He ofte~ goes
will begin to bteak up with the from early morning to night.
WIN AT BRIDGE
lion's share going to Hum"He is a true night· person
phrey.
and if there is any tiJtle left
·
Humphrey clearly won four over at the end of the day he
of · hearts scoring 'Bgainst ' races- Pennsylvania, Indiana, can be found in front of a
NORTH
ham.
·
Ohio and WeSt Virginia. But his television set unwin'ding with a
• 10 7 4
· He needed a lot of luck supporters feel •the media"~ tate night movie .
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plus a mistake and 1t all focused on the ones he lost.A 1098 5
worked out. He led a trump·
· hi
nd
1a d
-• Q 63
to dummy's king and played Ilk~ Ma.c gan a Mary n .
EAST (D)
the three of clubs . E a s t ThiS vaewpoint . was perhaps
and black G.S 14s (government WEST
.Q9
.AJ8652
thought and thought and best expressed m a May 201~
service rating) and nearly hslf
¥653
¥Q2
thought and fanally came to memo from campaign director
of all black PhDs received
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the conclusion that Milte was Jack Chestnut to the staff.
their degrees from black coll- .JI095
.. A874
tryine to sneak. a trick with
"To date, HHH has been the
eges.
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SOUTH
the
smgleton
kang.
He
went
clear
wmner in the primaries·
''This generation of blacks
.K3
up with the ace of clubs and
.
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.AJI0981 ,
Introducing
must take Martin Luther Kings
might have beaten the hand but you would never know II
•
6
4
3
by shifting to a diamofld but from the newspapers, the
dream and change it into a vi.K2
he chose to lead the Jack of commentators
and
the
saon and then a reality by 1990,
None vulnerable
~pades
an
hopes
of
develop·
analysts.
HHH
continues
to
Fletcher said . "If blacks do not
we~t
North Ea.'it Soulh
mg
~
trump
tnck.
lead
In
all
the
polls,
but
the
do that, they are losing the
1• 2¥
M1ke ruffed and w h e n headlines often say 'McGovern
ground that has been gained Pass 3 ¥
At Your Store Now
West fa 1 1 e d to overruff ,
,
,
Pass
4
·•
for them by the generation of Pass Pass
Pass
Make's troubles were over. gains rather than Humphrey
blacks that fought m World
He took his king of clubs ; leads', even when HHH both
Opemng lead - · Q
Royal Crown
led a diamond to dummY's leads and widens the gap.
War ll and graduated from
Bottling Company
Center lo Key
college in the late '40s and By Oswal~ &amp; James Jacoby a7e: discarded one losmg
daamond on the queen of
''The headlines and the news
early 'OOs.
Middleport, Ohio
If you want to overbad it clubs; le&lt;! trumps and con· stories are actually running
"To achieve what you want, behooves you to play the
a g a 1n s 1
your afro can be beautiful on dummy very well and it also ;~~ed a daamond trick at the M c G 0 v ern
McGovern- reporting how
the outside, but your bra111 helps a lot if you can get
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much better he is doing today
must be well tuned on the in· your opponents to cooperate
with you
than he was some months ago.
side /' he said.
Here
is
a
hand
played
by
Naturally
he is doing better,
Fletcher is a former assisThe blddll\1 hu been .
Mike
Lawrence
in
the
1970
tant secretary of labor and at v. o r 1d championship His We~t North r..a.t Soulh for over a year he ran against
I+
Pass
the other left-of-&lt;:enter canthat time was the highest rank· lwo-heart overcall was noth·
Poss
2
+
Pass
2NT.
ing black in the U.S. Depart· ing to smg songs about , but
didates - lindsay,, Harris,
Pass , ' 3•
Pa,.
?
Hughes, McCarlhy, Chisholm,
men I of Labor.
he still continued to game
You, South, hold
after Bob Hammann raised
ei al.
.KJU ¥1U76
.t.QI07
him to three
"All one by one they dropped
What do you do now?
West opened the queen of
out of the race or ceased to be
spades. East look his ace
A- Bid three diamonds. Your viable candidates, he inherited
My personal optmon 1s and led a small spade back . partner Is showlhf a poor hand
that Amencan· students do Mike was delighted to find with six diamond• and four their support. But it is in the
center--not on the left-where
not always use t hese good his kmg holdmg but thmgs club!l.
Home
the most votes are and where
look
at
all
good
He
didn't
conditiOns they have
Stu·
dents hav e an easy life and had lost one trick and still
perhaps they are too accus· h a d lwo diamonds and a
cl ub to lose. not to mention
lamed to 11
the possibility of the queen
-LevtHI G Snakwm. Somet

The brain trust O()('rntlng nut
of Humphrey's Washington
hE&gt;;odqUllrlt•rs knows the rosy
ouUook will be II(Ughed off by
many . 13ut they have the
charts, graphs and theories
wluch they say lends substance
to flleir contentions. Besides,
they claam political pundits
and other oHservers are
missing some significant
points when they write off
Humphrey.
Humphrey Claims Flow
The Humphrey claims flow
from the conviction that the
Minnesota sen•tnr'• ~hief

Hope Sees War as

Opponents Cooperate

Worst of Bungles
DICK SARGENT as the new owner and operator of the
former Roy Domigan Grocery and Service Station located on
old Route 33. Sargent was employed part time at the store
when it was owned by Domigan and Maxine Arnold. The
business is called Dick's Grocery.

WILBERFOijCE , OhiO
(UP!) - Bob Hoj\e, who an·
nually entertains American
soldiers in Vietnam, Thursday
termed the war "bungled!' and
said he hoped "we don't have to
witness a cOIIflict of this kind

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NEHI

" II (the Vietnam war) has
been one of the most bungled
efforts In flle history of the U.S.
Hope said. "!feel very strongly
that thE&gt; end (of the war) Is

BLUE

COLUMBUS (UPII- Aglance attorney general to defend very, very near."
at activity Thursday In the mental hygiene and correction
Hope at Wilberforce UruverOhio General Assembly .
employes in suits ar1s1ng out of
SENATE
thelf official duloes. Vote · 53· sity to receive an honorary de·
Bill Possed
17.
gree, hiS 20th, also made lightAm . SB 538, Mottl, Prohibits ' Am SB SOl , Secrest, Provodes er comments.
placing harmful objects In food scholarships for ch1ldren of
"I've received degrees from
or candy to be consumed by Ohto's orisoners of war and
1nother. Vote : 27-0
m issi ng in .!!lction m V1etnam colleges I couldn't get into
HOUSE
Vole 58·6.
legitimately," he said, af~r
Refuses to Concur
Boll Defeated
accepting
an honorary doctor
Am . HB 94, Volnovl ch; Pro- Am HB 1234. Kerns, Makes
of humanities degree.
hi bits Issuance of perm Its to sundry appropriations. Vote
drill for oil and gas under 53·16. IRequired two-thirds
Noting the degree just
Lake Erie until July t, 1974 vote .)
conferred
on him, Hope said,
Vote· 2-73.
"Everybody thinks he's
Bills Passed
Am . HB 1170, Tulley . Requ 1res
human,'' ''but I've got a certificate to prove it."
Main speaker at the conA~fred
vocation was Dr . Arthur
Fletcher, executive director of
Note~
the United Negro College
FUnd,
who also received an
(Continued from Page I )
honorary
degree.
Several local alumni at·
Of apecial interest at the
Fleteher compared the preJunior Camp this year is the tended the banquet at the
dominantly
black Wilberforce
consArvatlon activity with Tuppers Plams school building
University
to
Yale, Harvard
specialists from the Divisaon of Saturday evening, May 27.
Stevie and Kathy Follrod and Princeton universities and
Conservation presenting
said it was ''up to Wilberforce
material on gun safety, fishing , spent Saturday night with their
and other black colleges to
and conservation. Crafts again grandmother, Clara Follrod.
train this black generation to
play an Important part in the Vicki Swartz of Marietta spent he able to accepi the positions
the evemng also.
~ camp.
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M~. and Mrs. Aldo Barnhill that ~re QOW opening up to
~ir!IJi.l9~ ,9t ~ J,qnlor Cwnp
•. ' '
J lit ;c). n E-. &lt;Blakeslee, County of Newark, 0. were Memorial them' "
Hesaldmore
than
50
per
cent
Extension Agent, with Mrs. · Day guests of his sister and of all black military officers
Leota Young assisting in the brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
craft' program. Mrs. Hennifer Donald Robinson.
Mr . and Mrs . Wilbur
Sheets will be · Assistant
Robanson
and girls and
Director of the Teen Camp.
The 4-R Advisory Committee Gregory Winebrenner camped
lit offering to assist where cost at Royal Oak Park from
of the camp will prevent at- Friday evemng until Monday
tendance of certain m- evening.
Mr . and Mrs. Char,les D
dlvlduals . Applications for
Woode
attended Memoraal Day
these specaat scholarships may
brmade through the local 4-H services at Chester cemetery
CHESTER - The Easlern
advisor or directly to the Monday afternoon Stevie and Htgh
School honor roiL for the
Kathy
Follrod
of
thiS
locahty
County Extension Office.
·
snd h and final grading period
Freshmen (A ) V 1c k1e
Anyone interested m at· played m the Eastern High
School
band
for
these
services
Gaul,
Marsha
Klmes.
Regina
tending 4-H Camp may call the
Charles Powers of Dayton, Kimes, Mary Mi lls. Karen
Extension Office and receive a
Reed. Mandie Ros e, Pam
copy of the material on the 0 was a weekend guest of his Sams. Bonnie Welsh. (B) Jane Ann Bahr, Debboe
camp program as well as a uncle, Garner Griffin.
Boalnghl. Phillip Bowen ,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jack
Follrod
of
registration blank . Rese r·
Terry
Brawly, An ita Buckley,
vations should be in the County Pomeroy visited the cemetery Sally Bur ke , Cathy Davi s,
Extension
Office
ap- here Monday afternoon and Bec ky Ebersbach , M1k e
,
France s
Hawk ,
proximately one week ahead of called at the Follrod-Robinson Harris
Deanna
H
ensjey,
R1
ck
Mays,
the opening of camp. Assasting home .
LouAnn Newell. JoAnn Pullins.
Mrs. Iris Carr and daugh~r Becky Rool. Cindy Thomas
!hill yesr at camp wiD be workSophomore - IAJ - Sieve
Vicki
vlsated their aunt, Mary
•tudy students from Ohio State
Goe
bel. Bill Hayes, Chryll
University and Ohio Umversity Schaefer, who remains very Ill Ki mes. Shelia Sampson. !BI - Dean Weber, Susie Teaford, In Holzer Hospital, several 6111 Amberger, Steve An
erson, Larry Atherton , Tim
and Doris Barnhart. Becky hmes last week. They report dBaum,
Mart1 e Caldwell ,
Will is assisting 011 records for she hss been moved to the new Teresa Chichester , Vlrginta
hospital recently.
Cline, Jo Enevoldsen, Steve
camp.
Follrod , Pally Grossnickle.

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cwf. after a two-wee k tour

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11H11Je 1s1

ues
Simply put . we' re runnm g
out 'M taxpavers ' • •
-- A !!drew :~tem, New Ym k
state assemblynw11. report·

Evening Bible School
Will Commence Jlune
20
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my that the ratw of tax·
payers tu welfare reclpl·
e11ts 111 New York C1!11 "
IWW 2.6 lu OtU!'
No one can expect to have
The Pomeroy Community
his professaon• of liberalism'" Vacation Clult'~h "School has
taken seriously ·who is ·n~l been scheduled ~ Tuesday ·•
C~~~u~~; ~~,j :n~~~as~l:r Thursday, June 20-22 and
- Ph•lo,uploer Sid&gt;Jey Hook Monday through Thursday,
June 26-29.
As in past years, the sessions
wlll be held in the Pomeroy
Elementary School beginning
at 6:30 p.m. each evening and
dismissing at 8:30p.m.
A special effort has been
made by the Pomeroy Community to develop a vacation
church school sponsored
Debboe Burns, Martie Cald JolnUy by all the churches.
well , Teresa Chichester , Involved this year are
V1rgmia Cline , Jo Enevoldsen ,
Steve Follrod. Steve GoebeL Pomeroy United Methodist, St.
Pally Grossnickle, Paula Paul Lutheran, Sacred Hearl
Hauber. Janice Holter, Cheryl Catholic, Pomeroy First
Kuhn , Olana Larkins. Nancy
Moller. Herb Mcintyre, Iris Baptist, Grace Episcopal,
Plgoll , Sheila Sampson. Trinity, and The Salvation
Loretta Spencer, Carol Taylor. Army. The ecumenical effort
Dave Weber, Jane Whitehead.
Junior - (AI - Mellnd

EHS Honor Rolls Listed

Harper,

Pau la

Haube r. Janice Holler. Cheryl

Sally Bu rke, Li z Edwards,
Vtckt Gaul, Rick Ma ys, Lou
Ann NeWe ll. Jo Ann Pullms ,
Bon me Wel sh.

Sophomore - (AI - Steve
Anderson, Bill Hayes, Chryll
K1mes; (BJ - B1ll Amberger,
larry Atherton, Tim Baum,

Debbie Burns. Martie Cald·
we ll , Teresa Chichester,
V i rg~n la Cline . Jo Enevoldsen,
Goebel ,
Patty
Steve
Grossnickle, Lawrence Har.
per,

Paula

Hauber ,

Jan ice

Loretta Spen(:er, Carol Tavlor ,
Dave Weber, Steve Follrod .

Juniors - (AI - Melinda
Am sbary, Lana Benedum ,
Rochard Cross. Alan Duvall,
Lucy Holler, Robin Humphrey,
Glenda Lawson, Jane Ann
Karr. Byron McCoy, Calhy
Pickens, Nan cy SeMson, Vickie

Spencer, Dick Steffler; ( BJ -

Jenny Bailey , Jea nne Blake.

Lanham , Diana

Amsbary , Lana Benedum ,
Ri chard Cross, Alan Duvall ,

Lucy Holte r, Robon Humphrey,

In-Between

Glenda

Lawson ,

Jane

Ann

Karr , Bxron McCoy, Phyllis
Newlun, Cathr, Pickens. Nancy
Sexson, Vlck e Spencer, Dick
Sleltler, Bette Upton , ( Bl -

(jates

Jenny Bailey , Jeane

Blake,

Bobby Edwards, Cindy Farrar,

Dave Gnffith , Gre~ Ha ckn ey,
Vin cent
LaCom~.
Dave
Matheny , John Ma)(son, Sherry

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McCain, Debb ie Mlllhone.
Elaine
Molhoan ,
Steve
Mlllhone, Rosemary Reed.
Rose Roseberry, Mike Sanders, Danny Schultz. sandra

.

Van Meter , Sandra Wood,

Well .
Senior - (AI - Janice
Di xon, Julia Holler, Roger
Karr ; (BJ- Dennis Eichinger,
Marjorie Gillilan, Sue Cald·
well. Kathy Dill, Nita Harris,
B~rbara

A lan Holter, Jenny Lawson .

Ri ck Marlin, Debbie Pierce.
Linda Provence. Kathy San·
ders, Mary Jo Wolf. Marcella
Wyers, Randy Young .
SEMESTER ROLL
Freshmen - A - Debb1e
Boatright, Cathy Davis.
Deanna

Hensley,

Marsha

Kimes. Reg ina Kimes, Mary
Mills . Karen Reed , Becky
Root, Mandie Rose, Pam
Sams , IBJ - Jane Ann Bahr,
Terry Brawley, Ani Ia Buckley,

Reed , Rose Roseberry, Mike

Sanders, Belle Upton, Barbara
Well, Randy Wolf , Sandra
Wood.
Senior - (A) - Kalhy Dill.
Jani ce Di xon, Julia Holler.
Roger Karr, Kathy Sanders ;
(B J - Ruth Adams. Sue
Caldwell . Dennis Eichinger,
Maraor ie Gillilan , Joyce
Grueser. Nita Harris, Alan
Hoi ter, Jenny
Provence,

Jan ice

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i:'hyllis Newlun, Rosemary
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22 .450 6•,,
26 .381 9'''

San Fran cisco 16 31 .340 12

Thursday 's Results
Ch icago 1 51 LoUi s 3
New York 6 Philadelph ia 1

11 l
Jl 2

18 23 439 9
17 24 .415 10

14 24

.363 1p 2

Thursday's Results
Cleveland 1 Detroit 0
Baston 7 Baltimore 1

(Only games sc hedul ed)
Today' s Probable P1fchers

Today's Probable Pttche rs

(All Times EDT )

(All Tomes EDT)

4 2)

23 13 .639
22 16 579

M1lw 9 New York 6, 12 inns

San Fran 5 Los Angeles 2
(Only games schedul ed)
( D1er ker

M1nnesota
Ch1cago
Ca l1f orn1a
Texas
Kansas Ctty

Kan C1ty 5 Minnesota 3

Cfnclnnat1 10 Hou ston J

Houston

l!y JOE CARNICELLI
UPI Sp,.rts Wr1lcr
East··
w. I pel g.b.
The hllle guys have gotten
21 17 553 the Ci ncinnall fteds back into
20 J] .54 1 I ~
19 17 528 I the Nallona l League West title
16 19 457 Jl 2 picture
17 21 447 4
The Reds beat the Houston
13 22 371 61 2
Astro~. liJ.:I, Thursday mght, lo
Wes1
w. I. pel. g.b. move mto a second-place lie m
25 12 .676

Amerrcan Leagtle

at

Montreal (Torrez 4 2), 8 05
pm
Atlanta IN1ekro 6 4) at New
York (Gentry 3 21. 8 05 p m
Cmcinnati (Gnmsley 2-ll at

Bos ton

(Krausse

2 21

at

Kansa s Cily tor ago 2 4), 8 30
pm
New York (K ime 31) at
Ch1cago (Wood 7-31. 9 p m
Minnesota 1Kaal 6 11 al
Detro1 t (Lollc h 8 31. 9 m
cral1f orma (Wnghl 3·21 at
Cle,eland ITidrow 4-5 ), 7 30
pm
Oakland !Blue o 11 at Balli

Philadelphia (Fryman 2.4) , 7 35
p.m
Sf Lou1s (C ie,eland 4 3) at
Los Angeles (J ohn 3-31. II p m
Chocago IHooton 4·41 at San more ( Pal mer 5 3), 7 30 p.m
Do ego (Kirby 3·5I, 10. 30 p m
Te xas !Gogolewsk1 3 41 at
P1tlsburgh (Blass 5 11 at San Milwaukee
ILon borg 2·21. 8 30
FranciSCO (W1I I1am s Q. 1), 11 p.m.
p.m
Saturday's Games
Saturday 's Games

Atlanta al

N~ w

York

CmcmnaH at Philadel phia
P1ttsburgh at San Francisco
Houston at Montreal. nig ht
Ch1cago at San Dieg o, n1ght
St Louis at Los Ange les, n•ght

Oakl and at Ba lt1mor e
Ca lif at Cleve land
Texas at Milwaukee
Boston at Kan sas Clf y
New York at Ch1cago
M 1nnesota at Defro d

lnternat1ona I league

WOMEN COMPETE ,
INDIANAPOLIS, lnd (UP!)
United Press lnternaftonal
W. L. Pet. GB - Thirty-sax top Amencan woRochmond
23 19 .548
men athletes will compele
Charleston
20 19 .513 I' , Sunday m Montreal in a preLouisv ille
22 21
512 t lo
Tidewater
23 22 51 1 111 Oiympw dual meet between
Syracuse
21 21 500 2
the national women's tra ck an&lt;f
Toledo
22 22 500 2
faeld
teams of the Umted States
Rochester
21 24 467 3 1 1
and Canada.
Peninsu la
20 24 455 4
Standmgs

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By VITO STELLINO
UPI Sports Wriler
Gaylord Perry, the maJor
league's fir st nine-game
Winner. is keeping the
Cleveland Indians in conten lion aimost smglehandedly
these days
The Indians, who are m thard
place m the American LeagueEast but are only one.game off
the pace, have won s1x games
since May 14 and Perry has
four of those victoraes. '
Perry, obtained m the off.
season in a trade With San
Francisco for Sam McDowell,
pitched a seven-hitter for his
!hard shutout Thursday night to
give the Indians a 1.0 victory
over th e Tagers.
But neafller Perry nor catcher Ray Fosse thought It was
one of his best games. "They
hit some pretty good shots off
me and I didn't think 11 was of
my better control games,"
Perry said. Fosse said, " I've
seen Perry throw better. "
Perry still is gettmg used to
the hitters in the new league
and he counts a lot on Fosse's

wh en

Cesar

CedenO of the Astros charged
Reds' tellever Pedro Borbon
w1th a bal after Borbon 's J.{)
pitch was high and light.
Cedeno, who had two hits,

"He's a ltJ,g hotdog," Borbon
sa id "He don 1t have no sense.
He's stuptd."
The Reds and Astros are both

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San f1llo Shoots Record
They don 'I claim to he perfect by any means They told me and

6s?f)J'LEADING BATTERS

gm, 7 i nn ings

Toledo 2 Richmond o (2nd
gm, 7 inntngs )
Rochester 5 Tidewat er J

SJXtr£o!:~!'de
UPI Sports Writer

June 26 •
June 29
July '
July 6
July 10
July 13

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· NE W YORK (UP! 1- l've come back a convert.
In past visits to Middle America, I remember hkmg 11 and
lhtnkmg at was okay .
pe::: tame was dafferent. 1 loved it. Pnmarily beca use of the

Reds
Braves

showed me they have their faults, even some little preJudices,
hke anybody else, but the grea t majority of Middle Americans I
By DOUGLAS MONROE
actor Dan Blocker, blew a
met manifested a refreshingly different spirit of fairmindedness,
CHARLOTTE, N C. ( UPI)- possible 66 when he bogeyed
not only toward those an~olved ill sports ll,ll,\ ,¥lso l?l)'ard, all, , Sm\lW,g MeXIca n Cesar Sanudo th~ 17th and 18th holes.
- ...
others
involved in samply " very day liVlnSt 0~.
" ,.~; ·. "'"""~~ ~ .cad.ljy, hav~ JOin~ll in a
Seven g!llffrs, including, TreWe wu:e flowers
.
I
talked
with
baseball,
football,
bask'
e
tbiiu,
boxing,'
horse
conspiracy
of
sorts
against
Lee vino, wer• s•acked up in tofu.th
Evervwhere
.__....._
place w1 th threeo~~nder 69s
rac ing , auto racing and even wrestling people m Middle Trevino.
Amertca I talked with the people on the stre et also and the one
Sanudo, a 29-year-old Thursday , and superstar
thing 1 came away wath is that they're always wilhng to give vete~an of loW' years as a Arnold Palmer led a crowded
someone else a chance In my book, you can't ask much more tourmg pro, borrowed a bat- pack of 14 in fifth place wath
than that
tered pul ~ r from the elder 70s
Pome~
·
A
Number
of
Tbiogs
Mexican
Thursday, and he
More than 11,000 fans lined
Butternut Ave ., Pomeroy
the
7,278-yard Quail Hollow
Mrs. Milia rd Van Meter
During my travels through lndaana , Illinois, Iowa and doesn't want to give It back.
He used 1t only 2.\llmes m the course which was buffeted by
Nebraska, I found out a number of things.
first day of the $! 75,000 an occasaonal gust of wind
I found out Middle Americans respect and admire their sports Kemper Open and lied the under clear skies and with
heroes but they don't stand there and drool over them like I've Quail Hollow Country Club temperatures in the upper 70s.
seen some people in other parts of the country do
course record with a scorchmg
I found out Mtddle Ameracans are very helpful to strangers seven-under-par 65 for the first
They'll go out of their way .
round lead.
I
found
out
that
if
haseball
really
Is
dying,
like
some
say,
it's
" I'll get at back m a day or
3 Performances
news to most of the people in Middle America. They told me they so," said Trevino, who fimshed MRS. NORRIS DIES
4-6: 30&amp; 8:30p.m.
DETROIT (UP! ) - Mrs .
like base hall as much as they always have, and that's a lot
m a t1e for fourth place wtlh a
City Parking Lot
James
Norris, 79, mother of
I also found if you want a good meal, go to Omaha, Neb. You S9
AI
Bruce A. Norris, president and
won't beat thfar steaks anywhere.
Other Ideas
Sponsored By
owner of the Detroit Red Wings
There is this naive notion among sotne m the East that "once
The shaggy-ha tred Sanudo of the National Hockey League,
Pomeroy
yo u leave New York everything else is Hoboken" and that hss other Ideas. "I told my died Thursday m West Palm
Emergency Squad
everything west of the Holland Tunnel is "a hick town," but they caddy to hide my clubs," he Beach, Fla.
Buy Advance
should· VISit a city like Omaha sometime.
said .
Prlva~ Funeral services are
Sale Tickets
It has its own Symphony Orchestra , Art Museum, Community
"! borrowed the putter that scheduled for Saturday at the
Help the Sponsor
Playhouse and Zoo. Also its own race track, boxing arena and Lee won the U.S. Open with," New Bethany Cemetery in
professional baseball and hockey teams. The nation's No. I Sanudo said, "it looks like It's Mattatuck, N.Y.
college football teams Is only a lew miles away.
been through a mea t grinder.
"And every time I made a
AHealthy Interest
putt, he raised his band and
There is a great interest on the part of Middle Americans saad, 'Don't forget, 1 get 30 per
GOLF TOURNEY
regarding people in other parts of the country, a healthy interest. cent," San!fdo said .
CHICAGO (UP!) - Ernie
Upon my return here, many likewise asked me about my
The 65 was the best loW'·
un~resswns about people m Middle America. Among thOse who nament round of his career and Banks, Chicago CUbs coach,
did was Billy Marlin, the manager of the Detroit Tigers who worth $1,500 in prize money for Thursday announced plans for
a golf tournament to benefit the
comes from Oakland, Calif. He gave me his lmpressaons of the daily low round .
Sickle Cell' Research Fund.
Middle Americans and I can't agree with him more comTrevino used a new versaon
The one-&lt;lay tourney will be
pletely.
of the putter he loaned Sanudo. played Sept. II at the Playboy
"They•r;, earthy people," Martin says. "You know , they call "II (the old one) just doesn't Club course at Lake Geneva,
Middle America the 'breadbasket' of our country and that's what look good, I've got it in my WIS.,
it really is. The people there have always Impressed me by the head I can't line up with at,"
way they treat you. In the East the people have a ~ndency to be Trevino said .
pushy, and in the West they're a bit showy. I'm from the West
Casper In Second Place
Coast myself so maybe 1 can say that."
Veteran Billy Casper, with a
REFEREES SIGN
One of the most interesting cities I visited In Middle America sparkling six-under
66
NEW YORK
(UP!). was Burlington, Iowa. I found it clean, thriving and progressive. featuring two eagles, took sole
Relerees John Vanak and Joe
The loc~l ball club, the Burlington Bees, has a workmg possession of second place in
Gushue, who switched from the
agreement with the Oakland A's , and also has a pitcher who went the Kemper.
NBA to the ABA three years
through an experience which, in a way, explains how I feel about
Three strokes back, ChriS ago, ag~eed to multl-year
Middle America .
Blocker, Gabby Gilbert and
Charles Sifford were tied lor contracts Thursday with the
This pitcher's
name is Sugar Bear Daniels, and maybe you've , third with 68s .
American Basketball
.
heard oI hun.
Blocker. cousin of the late A:Jsociation .
He's Eighteen
He's 18 and supposed to be the new right-handed Vida Blue. He
was signed by the A's last year, given a $40,000 bonus and allowed
to travel with the blg league club as sort of a fringe benefit.
During last September's American League playoffs in
Bultimore after Vida Blue had been beaten by the Onoles, Blue
was caUed in and accused of having been out on the town the
Soft Ice Cream
night before. Vida swore he hadn't been.
Sandwiches Of All Kinds
But Charlie Finley, the A's owner, told Blue people had seen
Soft Drinks- French Fries
him at the Playboy Club in Baltimore the night before having a
Specializing In Foot Long Hot Dogs
Chicken Basket
. . . . . . . . high old time with some at the Bunnies and signing aulllgraphs.
He had even signed his name "Vida Blue," Finley charged.
Carry Out Service
Blue insisted he had never been there, no matter what anybody
NEW HOURS
said.
'
Monday thru Thursday
10til10:00
'j'he culprit finally was discovered.
Friday and Saturday
10til11:30
You guessed it. Sugar Bear Daniels.
•
Sunday
12 till! :00
"Why did you do me that way, Sugar Bear?" Blue asked him .

__
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Rower Shop

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Ma1or League Leaders

By Umted Press International
Leaders Batters
National League
Torre, St_l

-

4th &amp; Locust

992-5248

•

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Middleport, 0.

Meigs Co. Branch

@ ..

Walson , Hou and Oliver, P1tl
28

39 148 17 52
3• 122 17 41
39 161 21 53
36 143 27 47
38 111 24 38
41 158 23 51
41 160 31 50
42 155 32 48

Amencan League

g. ab r. h.
Kelly. Ch1
31 110 18 36
Rudi , Oak
34 145 23 47
Pin1ela. KC
38 150 24 48
Freehan ,Del 27 97 17 31
Allen, Cho
38 140 21 44
McCraw, Cle 34 109 14 34
Braun , Mon
26 85 8 26
May, Cho
36 133 22 40
Ponson. Cal
36 131 17 39
Tovar. Mm
36 141 29 &lt;1

.351
336
329
329
325
323
31 3
.310

·

Pitching
National League : Ray, Hou
and Sutton. LA 7 0, Nolan, Cln

296

Second St.

Ohio

Pomeroy~

7-1; Seaver. NY 7-2. Matlack,
NY 6-0. Osteen. LA and
McDowel l. SF 6 2. N1ekro , All

All

To

Insured

Accounts

520.000 00 by FSLIC.

.@ I~

64

Amencan league : Perry,
9 3, Lol1ch, Del 8 3;
Wood, Ch1, Biyleven , Minn and

•

Cleve

•

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pet. Holl zman , Oak 7-3, Coleman.
327 De l 7'
324
320
320
.314
.312
.306
301
298
291

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FOR THE

Cecil Sw1
ScelrDI
SPORTSWEAR

Home Runs
Nat1onal League: Kmgman,

SF 12, Bench, C1n, Starg ~ ll ,
Pitt and Colbert, SD 10. Aaron,
All 9
League ·

. s•~'•ili•
r~. "~',."t:i"""'r'
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Gar:.ew: Mln'1 24. J u~ !J ),

Dun can

and Jackson , Oak 10. Cash. Del
9, Allen. Chi 8, Con1gliaro, Mi l

1

Runs Batted In
National League : Ktngman ,

SF 36 , Rader, Hou, Stargel l,
Pitt and Bonds, SF 31.
Cardenal, Cho, Bench. Cin,

A GOGO

FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN
WHOPPING PAYOFF
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Aatch
Vee, a 4().1 longshot, won the
first race of the dally double at
River Downs Thursday and
helped put together a whopping
$638.20 payoff. AIIch Vee
returned $82.60 for the first
race win, and coupled with an
$8.60 payoff from second race
winner Mr. Hard Tune, the 2·11
combanation provided the
baggest dally double reiW'n at
the track this season.

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"

Sugar Bear Daniels looked beseechingly at Vida Blue and said:
"I didn't mean anything. I jus' wanted to be somebody."
In Middle America, everybody is somebody.
The peapla there always give you that chance.

INTEREST On
Certificates
Of Deposit

•

32, Jack&gt;on, Oak 26 , Darw1n,
g. ab r. h. pet. Mlnn and Duncan; Oak 25;

Sngullen, Pit
Alou. St.L
Lee. SD
Ol 1ver, Pit
Clemente. Pit
Monday, Cho
Staub, NY
Tolan , Con
Walson, Hou

Amencan

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Reds

Indians - lliets
Reds
- Indiana
Indians - Braves
Braves - Reds
Meta
• Braves
Reds
- Meta

Richmond 5 Toledo 4 (lsi

TUES.
JUNE

mmn g

Chtcago downed St Louts, 1·3.
In the American League,
hghtwe tght hitters who made llcnth was thrown out at the
Cleveland shaded Detroit, l.Q,
the "vietory possible.
plate on a fielder's choice and
Kansas City beat Mmnesota, :;.
Hal McRae hit a grand-slam Dave ConcepciOn wa lked.
3, Milwaukee outlasted New
1• ~~ games behmd the Los
homer o~J hc first pttch by left.
On Wednesday mght, George
Angeles Dodgers, who lost, f&gt;-2, York ; 9-ll, in 12 innmgs and
hander Jerry Reuss after Foster had a bases~oaded Includmg a homer, clcumcd to San Franc1sco Thursday- .Boston whipped Baltimore , 1·1.
Johnny Bench , who went IIJ. homer to boost the Reds to a 12· Borbon satd he was go mg to mght, m the NL West In the
Steve Stone, who lw&gt;t his farst
for-18m the fotll'-ga mc sweep 4 rout.
throw at hun but the Reds ' only other games, New York four decisiOns, gained his third
Both benches emplled m the pitcher denied the charge. npped Philadelphia, G-1 , and straight victory as he stopped
the Dodgers on a five-tutter
and helped San Francisco halt
a foW'·game losing streak.
Ball Smger had a no-hitter
until the fourth when San
Francisco bunched four smgles
and a sacrifice fl y and scored
adv ice. "Ray IS the most unthe victory
In the Nat tona l League , fo r the vtctory
derrated catcher in the Chicago beat St. l-ams, 7-3,
Pinch-hitter Rtchie &amp; hem- three runs. Garry Maddox
Reliever Jtm Ro land walked
league," Perry says
New York defeated Philadel· four batters m the 12th mmng blum hll a two-run homer m the dro"' in two runs for San
Cleveland got Its only run m ph1a , 6-1, Cmcmnat1 routed to gtve Milwaukee the v1ctory eighth to power Kansas Ctty Francisco while both Los
,fll e third orr loser Joe Coleman fadin g Houston, IIJ.3, and San over New York Roland gave past Mmnesota With two out in An geles runs \vere unearned.
Rusty Staub highlighted a
when Eddte Leon walked, was Franctsco topped Los Angeles, up only two smgles after the etghth, Cookt e RoJa s
four-ru
n first mrun g with a
sacrificed to second and scored 5-2
commg on m the eighth but he smgled orr Dave LaRoche and
on Tom McCraw's single.
Rico Petrocelli cracked a walked the leadoff batter m the Schein blum, a pmch-hltter, three-run homer as the Mets
In the only other three two-run smgle and Carlton 12th. After a sacraflce he followed with his homer. Lou handed Philadelphia Its 15th
Amertcan League ga mes, 8os- Fisk added a two-run homer as wlilked another ba tte r Roland Piniella's two-run homer and loss m the last 16 games. Jim
ton beat Baltimore, 1·1, Mil· Boston routed Dave McNally got Johnny Briggs to ny out for Ed Kirkpatrick 's solo blast McAndrew pitched a sevenwaukee edged New York, 9-ll, and beat Balttmore. Sonny the second out but then walked provided the Royals With their hitter for the Mets, to lift his
m 12 mnmgs and Kansas City Stebert pitched a seven-httler Ron Theobald and Rick fi rst three runs.
record to 4·1. John Milner also
downed Mmnesota. 5-~
homered for the Mets while
Auerbach to give Milwaukee
Greg Luzmski hofuered for the
Ph1ls' lone run.
Ron Santo returned to action
and tripled m two runs to
.
.- highli ght a sax-run assault 111
1972 Middleport H ttlt Le•rne Schedule
the first mning that carraed the
CUbs over St. Lams. Santo, who
massed 18 games w1th a broken
wrist, trapled after singles by
Don Kessinger and Glenn
Beckert. Jose Cardenal's
si ngle and J. C Martin's
June 5 - ¥eta
- Indiana
Braves
Reia
double accounted for the fifth
Wets
June 8 • lndiane - Rede
Braves
and saxth runs.

'

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of Houston, and Tony Perez

mght, 1t \\Cis one of ttJC smgledJo Foster grounded out,

Perry Hurls Indians Past Tigers, 1-0.

Thursday 's Results
Loulsv tlle 10 Charleston 8
Peninsula 4 Syracuse 1

THREE·YEAR CONTRACT
PHILADELPHIA (UP! ) Runmug back Ron James of
New Mexico State, th e
Philadelphia Eagles ' fourth·
round draft choice, Thursday
signed a three-year contract
with the National Football
League club . ·

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Marsha Kimes, Regina Kimes,
Mary Mills , Karen Reed,
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OPTOMETRIST
Pomeroy

was developed very successfully during ·two prevloua
Community Vacation Church
School programs. The coming
together
of
teachers,
assistants, pastors , and
students has been benefacaalln
a shsring of manpower and
new adeas.
This sulnmer, as hss been 1
the practice, children are lnvated to attend the church
school from all churches in the
community.

By

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N. W. COMPTON, O.D.

992-2115

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UNITED MINISTRY OF Service" 7 30 p m
Youth
TECOSTAL
Th"~ Ave lhe MEIGS COUI\ITY The Un1ted meehng 6 30 p m
'O.'~&gt;W'IN'!:'~-"
Evening
Rev W1ll l"m Kn1ttel pastor Presbvtel"ian Church Dwight worship 7 30 p m
Ronald Dugan Sunday school L lavl l l PC\s lor D•rector
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
sup l Classes lor all ages George W Hullon and Re\1 NAZARENE - Rev Herber!
evcnmq s~rv 1 ce 7 30 p m
Linson Stcbbm s Ass t Pas tor Grate pa stor Wor sh1p sen11 ce
Ro t&gt;te study Wednesday 7 30 01rcc tors
11 a m and 7 30 p m Sunday
f'nllccs, Frida.,.
1
FIRST UNITED PRES Sunday School 9 30 a m
r J(}pm
BYTERIAN HarnsonVIIIe R1chnrd Barton, supl Prayer
FREEWILL BAPTISt - Sunday Church School 9 30 meehng Wednesday 7 JO p m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN POMEROY
Rev Ar lhur C Lund pastor Corner Ash and Plum Mid a m Mrs Horner lee tSupt
BRADFORD CHU~CH OF
POMEROY TRINITY
dlepor l Noe l Herrman , ~slor Mbrnmg WorShip 10 30 a m
CH lliST - Cl1 ffor d Smith
Rev W H Perm1 pastor Roy Sunday School 9 15 a m
Pr~dd y
Sunday Sohoot FIRST
UNITED mm1ster Sunday School 9 30
Mayer Sup! Church schooot Charl es E vans Sup I wor ship Guy
i'\ m
morn ng church 10 30
10 30 a m
Con Svpl Satur day evening·serv1ce PRESBYTERIAN, M•ddfeporl
9 15 a m worsh1p 10 24 a m serv 1ce
Sunday School
10 Sunday Church School 9 30 11m Sund tlY cve n1ng scr v1ce
yovlh ch01r rehearsa l Monday fl rmail on class Tuesda y 4 15 1 p m
Lew1s Sauer Supl , 7 :m p rn Wednesda y ser v1ce 8
Jum or Coh am Sunday e11enlng worsh1p a m
6 30 p m Mrs Marv1 n Burl to S 30 p m
Morn 1na WorshiP 10 30 am
p ll ~
..
director
sentor
chotr fl rma hon class Thursday 6 30 I p m
FIRST BAPTIST of M1d
FIRST
UNITEO
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
rohearsal, 7 30 p m , Thursday to745 pm
eport corner of Si xth and PRESBYTERIAN
Syracuse METHODIST - Rev Eugene
Mrs Paul Nease dtrector
SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST dlPalmer
'S
treets
Rev
Charles
M
orn1ng
Worsh
tp
9 am
Gill pastor Well1am Ba1le'y
POMEROY CHURCH OF M ulberr y
Hei ght s
pastor
Fred Sunday Church School 10 am 'UP I Sunday School 9 30 a m
S1mons
Pomero y Herb er t Morgan
Sunday
School Mrs Sampson Hall Supt
~~~~n N:~:R~~~~er-;y C~~~r pasto
Morn1ng worShip 10 30 a m
r
Sa bbath school Hoffman
intendent
Sunday
church
Super
STIVERSVILLE
COM Eventng worship, 7 30 p nl
Clyde V Henderson pastor Sat urday 2 p m w1th church
Sunday School 9 30 a m ser v1ce fol lowmg at 3 15 P m sc l1ool for 'dveryone 9 15 a m MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hart, Wednesday Chnsllan Youth
Raymond Walburn sup! Open Bible dlscuss1on each Morning worship 10 15 am pas tor Sunday Schoof service Crusade 6 30 p m , Prayer
Evening sennces 7 JO p m
10 a m Prayer Meeting each meehng 7 30 p m Thursday
Morning worsh1p 10 30 am Thursday 7 30 p m
Wednesday prayer serviCe, 7 30 Thursday 7 30 p m Sunday ch01r prachce 7 p m
fventng servtce 7 JO p m Mtd
GRAHAM UNITEO
DEXTER CHURCH OF
week serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 METHODIST - Preachmg 9 30 p m Exira youth activities on evening serv1ce. 7 30 p m
Sunday 5 p m for all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans
pm
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a m f~rs t and second Sundays Ia sl )(! h grade 6 30 for jun ior Pomeroy Harnsonvllle pas tor Norman C Will supl
GRACE EPISCOPAL
of each m onlh th1rd and fourth and sen1or high students
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor Sunday School 9 JO a m
Rev Leroy Davts m•n lster
Sun~ay s each month worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST Paul McElroy Sunday School Worsh1p serv1ce 10 30 am
Morning prayer and ser mon serv1 ce al 7 30 p m Wednesday
10 30a m Holy communton and even1ng s al7 30 Prayer and Middleport 51h and Ma in Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m Chrlst1an Endeavor Sunda Y'
Rauiln Moyer pastor Michael morning worship and com even1ng.
sermon first Sundays 10 30 B1ble Sludy
G~rlach Sunday School supt
mun1on 10 30 am
Sunday
CHURCH
a m Church school k1n
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP B1ble School 9 30 a m mor evenmg youth Christian en OFREORGANIZED
dergarten through e1ghlh TIST
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LAT
- 282 Mulberry Ave, r'ltng worsh1p 10 30 a m deaver 6 30 Worship services TER DAY SAINTS- Porlland
grade 10 30 a m
allll•ated w1fh S B C, evenmg worsh1p 7 30 p m Sunday 7 30 p m Wednesday Ractne Road Ralph Johnson
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy
the
Rev
Fred H1ll pastor prayer service 7 p m Wed evening prayer meetmg and pastor Herbert Wh1te Sunday
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen Jr Sunday School
nesday
B1ble stud~ 7 JO p m
paslor B1ble School , 9 30 a m m ornmg worShip 910 3030 am
School Director Sunday School
am
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST JOHN LUTHERAN worshtp 10 30 adull worshtp
9 JO am Morn1ng worsh1p
Pme Grove the Rev Arthur tO JO a m
se.rvlce and young people s tun lor soc1ely 6 30 am NYPS NAZARENE - Middleport
Sunday evenmg
45 p m Sunday evangelistiC Rev
Audry M1ller pastor Combs pastor Sunday school service 7 p m Wednesday
meeting both 7 30 p m Sunday 6mee
llng 7 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carjon sup! Sunday 9 30 am
church services even1ng prayer sennces 7 30
Wednesday combtned Btble
meetmg Wednesday 7 JO p m school 9 30 a m
Morning 10 30 a m
pm
study and prayer meellng 7 30
MIODLEPORT
worship 10 30 a m
tunJor
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ~
MT MORIAH BAPTIST - soe~ety 6 JO p m NYPS. 6 45 CHRIST B1ble School 9 30 Great
p rHE SALVATION ARMY - Corner
Bend Charles Norns
Fourth and Ma1n p m
Sunday evangelistic a m morn ing worship 10 30 pastor Worsh1p serv1ce 9 30
Envoy RayS Wmtng, offlcer In
Middleport Rev Henry L Key mee ti ng 7 JO p m Prayer a m Sunday even 1ng Worsh 1p a m Sunday School 10 JOa m
cha t:.ge Sunday
10 a m
Jr pastor Sunday School 9 30 meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m Serv1ce
7 30 p m
choi r
Holiness meehng 10 30 a m
CARLETON CHURCH
a m Arnold Richards sup!
pra c t 1ce Sunday and Wed
Sunday School Young People s Mormng
Kingsbury Road
Sunday
worsh1p
10
30
a
m
MEIGS
nesday 7 p m prayer m eet1ng School 9 30 a m Ralph Carl
Leg ton 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
JEHOVAH S WITNESSESCOOPERI&lt;TIVE
and B1ble study Wednesday 7 30 supt Worsh 1p serv1ce 10 30
p m Lad1es Home League 7 Larry Carnahan presld1ng
PARISH
pm
p m Prep classes
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
1ster Sunday 81ble lec ture
THE UNITED
SACRED HEART - Rev 9m1n
ANTIQUII
Y 6APTIST Prayer meeting Wednesday,
30 a m
Watch tower study
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Freeland N01 r1s pastor
Father Bernard Kratcovlc
1 30 p m Rev Jay Stites,
10 30 a m Tuesday B1ble
Robert R Card
pas lor
Phone
992 2825 study
Sunday school 10 am church pastor
7 30 p m Thursday
Rev Stanton Smoth
serv 1ce 7 p m Wednesday
Saturday evenmg Mass 7 30
OLD
DEXTER
CHESTER - WorsH1p 9 15 B1ble study 7 p m
p m Sunday Mass 8 and 10 m n1stry school 7 30 p m
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
rv1ce meet1ng 8 30 p m
am Church School 10 a m
BIBLE
BAPTIST
TEMPLE
a m Confessions Saturday 7 se MIDOLEPORT
Rev
Wlllerd
CHURCH of ENTERPRISE - Worsh 1p 9 Mmersville J A McWaters pastor Mrs Warley Dutcher
730 p m
FranCis,
Chnst m Chns11an Umon
am Church School, 10 am pastor Sunday School 10 a m Sunday School Sup! Sunday
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lawrence
Manley pastor Mr s
FLATWOODS - Worsh1p 11 rr]ornlng worship 11 am
- Robert Kuhn pastor W111iam
Schoo!, 9 45 a m Church Ser
Rus~ell Young Sunday School a m Church School 10 a m
Watson Sunday school supt Supt Sunday School 9 JO a m
Tra1n lng Unoon 6 30 p m v1ces f~r s t and th~rd Sundays
POMEROY- Worsh ip 10 30 even1ng worsh1p 7 30 p m follow 1ng Sunday School
Sundayschool 9 lOam BYF Evening worship 7 30 Wed
a m Church School 9 15 a m
6 pm
Bl ble study Wed
Prayer meeltng, Wednesday
Second and lourlh Sajurday
nesday 7 p m ch01r pract1ce nesday prayer meelmg 7 JO UMYF 6 30 p m
7 30 p m
eventngs
8 p m servtces
pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh1p
Wednesday 8 30 p m
RACINE ~IRST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
10 am 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 supt, Ronald
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Mcrn~ng Worship 10 JO am
Osborne B1ble School 9 30
Rev Robert Bumgarner
Even 1ng worsh1p 7 30 p m
am
preach 1ng 10 45 a m
,.
HEATH - Worship 10 30 Wednesday Sunday School Evening serv1ces 7 30 p m
{
a m Church School 9 30 a m
Supenntendent
Pauline Me
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
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UMYF I p m
Clmtoc k pastor Rev Morr s METHODIST Cec1l WISe
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RUTLAND - Worsh 1p 9 15 M Wolfe
Pastor Sunday School 9 30
~·
a m Church School 10 a m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- a m Mornrng wor sh1p 10 30
f UMYF 7 p m
Charles Norns pas tor Sunday a m
Young Peop le s serviCe
SALEM CENTER - Worsh1p School 9 30 a m Mornmg 6 -45 p m Evangel 1st c se r v1ce

5- The Daily &amp;:ntmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , June 2, 1972

Campus unrest and street demonstrations
make us reappraise old values and Ideas
But one 1dea remams steadfast
idea that God loves man and men

It is the

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and that
He cares about what Mppeos lo our lives
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Are shouting television new~casts and

bold head! ones overwhelming you? Then you
need an open mind and a steady la11h God a
love Is for you Your church ts where you lind
out about ot Try It next Sunday II w11t help
you grasQ an old 1dea even 1f It IS a new one
for you

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Helen Help

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By Helen Hottel

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Euthanasia Versus Love
Dear Helen
I'm sure the leiter from "Sorrowing Mother" (who has the
hopelessly delonned, retarded, vegetable-child) brought a flood
of mall She asked, "Why can'! hopeless cases be mercifully put
tc sleep- why musl sulfermg people be kept alive' "
Havmg expenenced this same sorrow only last year, I know
the boxed-In feeling, the sense of despair, the loss of fa1lh she IS
going through
What "sorrowing Motber 'needs IS someone tc talk to, a way
that she and her husband can get away for a few bows of bern~
;
, alone, and the assurance thai thiS was not herfault ~ "7,
MJ!:.poor 11011 only vegetated for slxrmonths 'before we lost
him, bul they were tl)e longest, most confused and gmlt-r1dden
months in ow lives Please Helen, direct her loa mental health
agency thai can g~ve her and her husband counseling It's not the
child's death she's crying out for' - B F
Dear Helen
This Is an answer to Sorrowmg Mother "
I'm the mother of a hopelessly birth-defected baby He's six
months old and has had lour maJor surgeries His head IS the size
of an adult's II could he called gruesome If he didn't have the
most beaullful eyes and smtle
He may never crawl, walk, talk He may he dead tomorrow
mormng He's a day by day watt But he's a JOY to be around
Even lhough he'll never be normal be's given so many people
patience, faith and hope, JUS! knowmg hun
I hope that parents of normal babies, when they see ours,
counllhell" blessmgs, and g1ve a h!Ue more tc the agencies for
the study of birth defects - some day, I know , these ' hopeless '
children can be cured
I love to cuddle my hltle one and doctcrs say that love IS the
best lherapy lor hun I'm thankful I hat God trusts me With !his
speCial child - N J M
Dear Helen
When a tennmally Ill patient IS bemg kept ahve only by
ex raordlnary means, doctors often order the machmes turned
off so Ilia! the person can die w1lh digmty
Why not then allow the same kmdness to a doomed and
hopelessly blighted child' Society IS hypocritical and backward
Ill lis tearlullnslatence that all human life 1s sacred This world IS
oot a sale place for these unfortunate children After lhe parents
are gone, then what ' A kind of hvmg dea Ill m Inst1tu1Ions 1 - v
FOR EUTHANASIA
Dear Helen
Who does • Sorrowing Mother ' pity herself or lhe child'
Our 12-year-old boy IS so handicapped he can't do anything
for himself !feed, dress, change his diapers and care for hun as
I would for a baby But we don 't let him he In bed ali day My
husband has constructed a spec1aliy built \1 heel chair so !hat he
Can 'tfalloul - andawaywego Ourlhreeotherchildrenacrepl
him lovelllgly, as do llle1r lnends
Of cowse 1 gel depressed occastonally Who wouldn't' But
lllen I sel! the love and trusl shmmg m Larry's eyes, and I am
thankful we have hun
Our family has learned much from Larry We know thai we
Wlll someday lose hun but we are lhankful for every day we have
wllllhlm - MRS LV
Dear Helen
"Sorrowmg Mother s 'letter crted out for an answer I have
several friends With retarded children and my brother has a
phyaically handicapped child In each case, the altitude and
actions of the parents deterrruned !he effect the problem child
had on the family It was only natural that their f1rsl reactions
were tlial o{ shock, hwt, grief, but 10 each case lhey were able,
111'1111 the help of counseling tc take themselves 10 low and be
happy that they have not copped out They have found that never
IS a family so close as when members are workmg together for
someone
If mercy killings were legal, 'S M ' nught expertence a
sense of guilt and failure that she could not erase She CAN turn
IIOITOW Ullc fulfillment - J F H

9a m

Church School 10 a m

worsh p

10 45 a m

Sunday

UMYF Thursday 7 p m
even 1ng worship 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Wednesday even ng B1ble
Rev Forrest R Donley
Sludy I JO p m
ASBURY - Worship 11 am
DANVILLE WESLEYAN
Church School 9 SO a m WSCS Re v
Lawren ce
Sull1 van
l SI Tuesday
pa sto r Sunday Schaal 9 30
FOR EST RUN - Worsh1p 9 am youth and tunwr youth

am

Church Sch ool 10 a m

se r v 1ce

6 45 p m

evenmg

WSCS, Jrd Wednesday I 30 wor ship 7 30 p m prayer and
pm
pra 1se Wednesday 7 30 p m
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip SILVER RUN FREE BAP
10 a m Church School 9 a m TIST - Rev Howard K1mble
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m pastor Sunda y sch oc l 10 am
SYRACUSE - Worship 8 Henr y Dav 1s supt ev enmg

am

Church School , 9 a m

ser v 1ce

7 30 p m

Pr a yer

7 JO p m

Praye r meet ng

Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL
MISSION- Bald Kn obs Rev
L

R

Gluesencamp

pa stor

worsh1p 1 30 Prayer meeti ng
Tuesday 7 30 p m Erne st
Deeter, cla ss leader
Youth
Mee tmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
Erne st Dee ter lead er

MT HERMON UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
CHRIST- Rev Rober! Shook
pastor Sunday School 9 30

Pray er and Bible Study meel mg Thurday 7 30 p m
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF a m , Roy Poo ler supt Alfred
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
GOD- Rev James Satterfield Wolfe ass! supt
mornmg
Rev W Dale McClurg
pastor Sunday school 9 30 wo rsh1p 11 a m
eve ning
Rev Fla~k CHeese~rew
a m worshlp serv1ce 11 a m
sermon 7 JC p r.1 alternalmQ
Rev Marl~a Ann Mollner
evening service 7 prayer each Sunday Class meetmg 11
BETHANY COorcas)
serv1ce and youth service
a m
alternati ng
Sunday
Worship 9 30 a m Church Thursday 7 p m
mornmgs
Al f red
Wol fe
School 10 30 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN lay leader Chr lsl 1an Endeavor
CARMEL - Worship 11 - Homer Stephens pastor 7 30 p m Sunda y Roger
am
lst and 3rd Sundays
Sunday School. 9 30 a m
Buck ley pre Si den t Pray er
Church School 10 a m
mornong worship 10 JO a m meetmg Wednesda y 7 JO p m
APPLE GROVE- Worship Robert Bobo Sunday school Board meehng f 1rsl Monday
7 JO p m church school 9 JO sup I Sunday even ng service each month 7 30 o m
a m
m1d week
serv1ce 7 30 Youth m eetmg Monday 7
Wednesday 8 p m
p m M 1d week serv1ce Wed
EAST LETART - Worsh1p ne ~d:ay 7 30 p m
WHITES CHAPEL
10 a m l"st and lhlrd Sundays
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
9 am
second and fourth THE NAZARENE- Rev M C
Sundays church school 9 a m Lar~mare pastor Bob Moore pastor Sunday school 9 30
worship serv1ce 10 30
ftrs l and third Sundays 10 am
Sunday School Sup! Sunday am
a
m
B1ble
study and prayer
second and four th Sundays School classes for aflages 9 30
service Wednesday 7 30 p m
M1d week servi ce , Wednesday
8pm

am

am

evangel istiC
7 30 p m

GREAT BEND- Worship 11
2nd and 4th Sundays

Church School 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worship
10 am Church School 9 am
MORNING STAR- Worship
9 30 a m Church School 10 JO
a m
M1d Week
Wednesday B,.p m

Service

MORSE CHAPEL - Worshop
11 a m 1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School, 10 a m
PORTLAND- Worship 7 JO
p m Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worship 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays, Church
School 10 a m
WESLEYAN CRacine! Worship 11 a m Church
School 10 a m

UMYF tor all chur ches of th~
Southern
Cluster
I 30 Youth
pm
each sunday
at the
Cen ter {Oak Grove Road I
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Jacob Lehman
Rev Standley Brandum
JOPPA - Worship 10 a m
Church School 9 a m Prayer
Meeting Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
serVIces, 9 a m Sunday School
9 45 am Bible study every
Thursday, I 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL- Worsh1p
11 am Church School 10 am
9 ~~F~E~ -e;~~da\us;~~~

preach1ng at 11 a m each
Sunday Prayer meelmg 7 45
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 p m
on th"d Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
school 9 30 preaching 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meeting
1 30 p m Tuesday WSCS, 7 30
hrst Thursday each month

SILVER RJ{)GE - Worship
10 a m Church School, 9 a m
TUPPERS PLAINS
Worship 9 a m Church School
10 am
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Hoban Newell

suot

Serv1ces

weekly 9 JO a m on Sunday
Prea ch•ng f~r st and t h~rd
'Sundays of month by Clifford
Sm1th, 9 30 a m

mornmg wor ship

NYPS Sunday

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Pomero 10 0

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N Second ~ve.
Mtddleport. 0

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and CONSTRUCTION CO
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PLUMBING AND HEATING
992 2550
Mtddleport
240 Ltncoln St .

Phone 992 3284

Middleport

M&amp;RFOODLINER

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgton, W Va

Middleport. Ohto

6 JO p m

Song

servlc~

and

Sunday night worsh 1p 7 30

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m THE NAZARENE Rev
Mrs Mar 1e Holsmger class Lloyd D Gr~mm, Jr , pastor
leader
Sunday Sch ool 9 30 a m
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Mornmg
wor sh1p 10 30 a m
CHURCH - Harnsonv11te Young people- s serv1ce 6 4S
Road Rev Roy Taylor pastor p m Evangelis t iC services
Henry Eblin Sunday School 1 30 p m Wednesday even ing
oup1 &gt;unday School 9 30 a m
evening worsh ip, 7 30 p m

serv1ce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK
GROVE MASON FIRST BAPTIST CHRISTIAN - Davta &gt;tautter Second and Pomeroy Sis Sta n
pa s lor Stanford Stockton supt Cra•g, pastor Sunday schoo I
M ornJOQ wor shtp, 9 30 a m
9 45 a m wor sh1p servtce 1I
chur ch school , 10 30 a m am , tralnong union 6 30 p m
young peoples meeting 6 30 evening worsi·Hp serv 1ce 7 30
pm
evening worship, 7 30 p.m M 1d week prayer serv1ce
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B1ble .study Wednesday 7 30 Wf'dnesday, 7 30 o m

pm
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday
school sup! Joe Sayre Sunday
sch ool 9 45 a m Sunday
evening worship, 7 30 Wednesday prayer and Bible study
7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugene Underwood pas lor
Howard Caldwell Jr Sundar.
School Supt Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m Morning sermon

HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll 10 JO a m Sunday evening
pastor Sunday School 9 30 servoce 7 a m
am
Leonard Gilmore t~rst
LETART FALLS UNITED
elder even ing service, 1 30 BRETHREN - Rev Robert
pm
Wednesday prayer Shook pastor Herschel Norris.
meel1ng. 7 JO p m
sup! Sunday school, 9 30 am
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon 10 30 a m
GOD - Racme Route 2 The evenmg sermon, 7 30 alter
Re~
Charles Hand pastor natmg each Sunday Pra~er
Sunday school 9 4S a m service Wednesday 7 30 p m
morning worsh ip 11 a m Prayer meellng 7 30 P m
Even1ng servl c~s. Thuesday allernal1ng Sundays
and Fr~day , I 3d
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
BEARWALLOW R lOGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G P
CHURCH OF CHRIST- Oav1d Smoth pastor Sunday School
Jewell, pastor Bible study 9 30 10 a m Arthur Henson Sup!
am morn ing worship 10 30 Morn •ng Worsh tP 11 a m
even1ng worship 6 30 p m Young People'i serv1ce 7 P m ,
Wednesday B1ble study, 7 30 Evening service 1 30 p m
pm
Wednesday Mid Week Prayer

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FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH
-Letart Route 1, lhe Rev Sta n
Cra1g, pastor Sunday schoo I
9 30 a m , prayer and ~ l bl e
study, 7 30 p m Cottage praye r
service Tuesday 10 am
worship service Friday, 7 30
pm
MASON CHURCH
0F
CHRIST - Loren T Stephens
mmiS ter Worsh ip 10 a m
Bible study 11 15 a m even In
worship I 30 p m Mid wee

e
serv1ce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m

MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
GOO - Second St Mason, W
Va Chester Tennant paslo r
Sunday school , 10 a m mo r
nlng worship
11 a m
evangelistic service I 30 p m'
B1ble study and prayer sendce
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phon e
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HARTFORD CHURCH 0 F
CHRIST m Chr lslian Un 1on Rev 0 Dell Manley pasto r
Sunday school 9 30a m Roge r
Manley, supt evening servtce
1 30
Wednesday evenln g
prayer meelong 7 30 p m
Sunday evening youth serv lce
6 45 with Macy Lou Carter
leader No Tuesday serv•ce

THE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS CO.
Pomeroy-Member F D I C &amp;

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ROYAL OAK PARK

All new from the lawn

Family Recreat1on
Swtmmtng

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THE ATHENS COUNTY
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We Ftll All Doctors Preswp~1ons
Pomeroy
992 2955

POMEROY ELECTRIC SERVICE

Devoted to the Greater M1ddle
Ohto Valley

Electnc 1\Aotor Repair
BlOW Matn
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General Contracttng
Ph 992-3978

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Fingtrtip starting, staggered
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An Investiture serVIce for Brownies from tbe troops of Mrs
Ins Payne and Mrs Lucretia Sli&gt;bart was conducted durmg a
me&lt;!hng this week of Middleport JumorTroop 39 whoseadVIsons
Mrs Roscoe Wise
Flymg-up from the Browmes 1nlo the Junior troop were Ruth
Ann Blake Barbara Jean Thomas, Angelia Baker, Angie
Houchins, Angela Payne, Mmdy Long, Mame Darst, Cynthia
Weaver, and Con me Bailey The meetmg opened wllllthe flag
ceremony and a rededication servoce
ReceiVIng awards and membership stars m a court of
awards were Cann Bailey, cook, outdoor cook, backyard lun,
magtc carpet, gypsy , and troop dramatics , Jo McKinney, my
home, Julie Byer, Indian Lore, Home, health and safety,
collectcr, troopdramahcs backyard fun troop camper, and sign
of the star Julie Biron, hospitality Melinda Demoskey,
hospitality, my troop, troop camper personal health , Sara
Diddle my troop
Ann Fitch Indian lore, health a1d, songster, sign of the arrow
and sign of the star, Trma Gibbs magic carpet, gypsy, home,
health and safety housekeeper, my camera, my home, pen pal,
water fun,loot traveler, personal health pels, skater, sign of the
arrow and s1gn of the star
Judy Gilkey, hospitality, my troop personal health sign of
th e arrow and Sign of the star Janet Horky, my troop Janelle
Kelly •hospitably my troop, Julie Kitchen, sewing, housekeeper' '
home, heallh and safety heallh a1d, and troop dramahcs
Lon Kloes hospitality, my troop, personal health , Marty
Krawsczyn, sewing, troop camper, s1gn of the arrow, and s1gn of
lhe star • Sally Walters, personal heallh, pels, skater~'Marianne
Welsh, sewmg cook, troop dramatics, and troop camper • Jen
mler Wise, heallh a1d, waler fun, drawmg pamlmg, observer
s1gn of the arrow and s1gn of the star Debbie Zirkle, magic
carpel my home Tem Zirkle magic carpet, backyard fun, my
home, personal health and Sign of the star
Valene Lewis sewmg, gypsy, home, heailh and safety
colleclor,s1gn of the arrow and s1gn of the star, Angela Martm
sewing lroop camper Margo Marlin, magic carpel, troop
camper and my home , Tam1 McDaniel, magic carpet, and troop
camper, Tem McDamel hospitality, my troop and troop
camper, Jom Murray, sewing, collector sign of the arrow and
sign of llle star , K1m Payne, personal health, home, health and
safety, outdoor cook , troop dramatics, Indian lore, and s1gn of
the star
Velvet Swisher, sewmg water fun, musiCian , sign of the
arrow and s1gn of the star
MIDDLEPORT CADE'ITE TROOP 185 - A redediCatiOn
service lor girls advancmg from the juniOr troop mtc the cadelte
troop was held durmg a recent meetmg of Troop 185 Flying up
mto lhe troop were Patty Boyles, Ann Filch, Marty Krawsczyn,
Trilla Gibbs, Joni Murray Velvet Swisher, Jennifer Wise
GU"Is who will be coming lnlo lhe troop but were not present
for the me&lt;!lmg were Pam Powers, Valerie Lewis, Sally Waiters
and Judy Gilkey Cathy Manley a member of Troop 185 was
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A contnbutlon to the
American Legwn Auxiliary s
special proJect of assistance to
an African sludenl al Ashland
College was made by the
Racme 602 un1t recently at the
hall
II was noted that large
poppies had been placed on the
graves of 19 deceased mem
bers Poppy Day proceeds
were noted and 11 was an
nounced that new officers will
be elected and Installed at lhe
June meeting The two
costumed dolls made by junior
members whtch were wmners
m d1str1ct competition will go
mto stale competition Satwday at the Ashland conventiOn
Mrs John Boyd presided,
wtth these lutwe meetings
bemg announced the D1strtct 8
Girls Slate Tea will be held at
Tnmty Church at 2 p m
Sunday (delegates and
alternates and lhe1r molhers
Rre asked lo attend ). lhe
Chillicothe V A Hospttal
birthday party has been

SON IS BORN
Mr and Mrs Roger Lather,
Columbus, are announcmg !he
blrlh of their firs! child, a son,
Jeremy Todd The six pound
bo)l was born on May 29
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Charles Harding, Louis·
ville, Ky , and Mr and Mrs
Lester Lalhey, Langsville

scheduled for July 13 and the
Department conventiOn will be
held July 22 and 23 m Cm
cmnat1
Mrs Barbara Roush, Mrs
Opal Diddle and Mrs Jeanette
Lawrence has been appomted
to the auditing committee
Cards will be sent to Mrs
Rossiter Williams , a past
District 8 president, and Mrs
Herber! Shields
Mrs Vtrgii Roush provtded
llle traveling pme which was
won by Mrs Julia NorriS Mrs
Roush, Mrs V1rgti Walker and
Mrs Noms served refreshments
June has been
designated as "Jumor Monlh •

Posters lor the Big Bend
Regatta nower show will be
made by the Wmdmg Trail
Junwr Garden Club
Meehng recenliy alllle home
of Linda Roseobaum the girls
wereproJeCt
providedbyposter
for
the
Mrspaper
Robert
Thompson, advisor Mrs Don
Thomas assisted them In
cieanmg greenware vases for
their ceramics project Next
month the vases will be glazed
Shan M1tch presided at the
meeting with lhe group smgmg
'Amenca the Beautiful The
)unwr garden club pledge was
given and roll call was answered by nammg a favorite
wild flower Areport was given
on a recent wild flower tow at
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OLD FASHIONED rev1vai
school lo be conducted June 5 1 meetmg, Chester Nazarene
t!J!:ough 9 from 9 am lo 11 30 Church, Jnne 1 through June
a m will have, 'We Worship 11, 7 30 each evemng Rev
God • as lis !heme
John
Elswick,
Athens,
Sunday evenmg 'a staff evangelist, special vocal
dediCalwn service will be held nwnbers Public mv1ted by
at 7 30 P m Activities for the Rev Herber! Grate, pastor
school Will mclode contests
Organizahonal Meetrng
between classes Special gills of Pee Wee and Little
Will be presented to all those League of Southern Local
l\lth perfect atte"dance A Distnct Fnday 7 P m
plcmc will be held on Frtday at baseball diamond tn Racme At
the home of Mr and Mrs 8 30 P m at home of Larry
Danny Thomas, and on Sunday Wolfe a meeting to organize
evenmg, June 11, a closing slow-pitch teams of th e
program will he presented district Those planmng to
111rs Richard Moyer will direct participate must be present
the school
MIDDLEPORT Chamber of
Other officers are Mrs Carl Commerce Fnday 7 30 P m
Roach, general secretary Columbus and Southern Oh10
Mrs Raulhn Moyer, supply ElectricCompany sociairoom
clerk Mrs Frank Powers,
SATURDAY
refreshment chairman
ICE
CREAM
Social,
Sharon Wilson, song leader, Saturday begmnmg at 6 p m at
and Patty Glaze pianist
the Bashan Firehouse Local
Staff for the various classes talent Will be featured dwmg
ISNas followsM Th
J I the evemnMgONDAY
ursery • rs
omas Y
Beaver Jeanme Stanley pre
MEIGS County Garden Club
school, Mary Hysell teacher, Associahon meetmg, 8 p m
Martha Nash , crafts, and Monday m the social room of
Martha Fox Pam Dodson , and the Pomeroy First Baptist
Ray anna Cole help ers Church Regatta flower show
begmners, Beverly Long, demonstration by Mrs Reid
teachei, June Glaze crafts Young
Kim Mowery and Lmda
MEIGS Chapter Order of
Boyles helpers, pnmary, DeMolay Monday, 7 P m
Mary Martm teacher Ruth Middleport Masomc Temple
Riffle Carol Baker and Debbie
VACATION Btble School
Triplett helpers,
JUniors, begmnmg Monday through
Dolly Mowery teacher June 9, 6 30 p m to 9 p m at
Bermce May crafts Mary Pomeroy Church of Chnst
Frazier and Maxme Dorsi,
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN
helper&lt; S1xlh grade class Mr
Raulhn Moyer, teacher, Rose Club, 7 30 Monday mght al the
Rawlmgs, crafts, and Canna home of Mrs Sibley Slack
Glaze helper, and youth Cheshtre Garden Club mem(seventh and e1ghlh grades ) bers to he guests
POMEROY GARDEN Club
W1ima Reece, teacher and
Monday, 7 30 p m home of
Gary Cole, crafts
Mrs Dor Schaefer Mrs
Richard Jones co-hostess
RACINE CHAPTER 134
COOKOUT ENJOYED
0 E S Monday, at Masomc
A cookout was held at the Temple 8 p m Stallon of the
home of Mr and Mrs Ray
Warder IS bemg honored at
Justis, Success Road Sunday meetmg and Warders of the
In the aflernoon homemade Ice D1stnct Chapters are mv1ted to
cream was enjoyed by the atte nd Grand Warder, Jean
group Attendmg were Mr and Woodruff of Cmcmnat1 will be
Mrs Berl Boggs and family the honored guest of the
Mr and Mrs Oscar Babcock of Chapter Officers are asked to
Tuppers Plams Mr and Mrs wear formals
Paul Life and famoly, Mrs
Edna Life, Success Road, Mrs
Leota Massar, Eastern, and
Roa sted p orcupme meat IS
Ranson Calaway, RFD a n 1Arnerrcan Indian dehca
cy
Coolville

at !he plano
Mrs Gilmore recogmzed
Mrs Tom Lane Mrs Eblin,
Mrs Clifford Klem Bob
B,arton, Palty Eblin, Barbara
Klem and Mrs Milo Hutchtson
lor special church service
Tom Souls by, Marvin and
Brian Friend, and Charles
Diehl were ushers with Bob
Barton giVIng llle offertory
prayer
Patty Eblin played "Take Up
Your Cross and there was a
recesswnai of the Crusaders

attending were Elame Barnhart Kenda Braun, Jamie
Johnson, Lmda Kovalchik;
Maria Legar The next mel!tir.g
Will be held on June 26 at the
home of Mana Legar Memhers
are to take a tree leallo
Identify

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Youths Give Program

The
Chnstlan
Youth
Crusaders under the direction
of Mrs Steve Eblin had charge
of the Sunday evenmg service
at the Laurel Cliff Free
MelhodiSt Church
Mrs
James
Gilmore
presented Becky Wright who
gave the welcome Barbara
Klem led m 'Wonderful Story
of Love • and Clifford Jacobs
had prayer Patty Eblin played
Onward Chrishan Solderis"
for the processiOnal of lhe
Crusaders Pledges to the
Arnertcan and the Christian
flags were given Mrs Eblin
was narrator for lhe program
w1th Lawa and Diane Smllh
and Belinda Friend gtvmg
responses to comments by
Mrs Eblin
There was group smgmg of
"Were Chnstlan Youth
Crusaders " John Smith,
B1bie School will be held at Lawa Srruth, Ricky Baker, and
llle Pomeroy Church of the Delores Gill gave "thmgs done
Nazarene beginning Monday m obedience to Chnst " Diane
through Friday from 6 30 p m Smtih read "Key of Prayer, "
to830pm
and Belinda Fnend had "The
Classes Will be held m Bible Whole Annow of God " There
study, smgmg and craft was group smgmg of 'We Shall
Refreshmenl.oi Will be served Wear a Crown" with Daria Gill
each evening
The closmg program and
piCmc will be held Fnday
evemng Instructors are
Frieda Mossman and Freda
Henderson All youngsters are
urged to attend

Planned

Anna Wiles conducted games
and refreshments were served
by Miss Rosenbaum Others

RUTLAND - Vacahon Bible
School at the Ruliand Church
of
willth begmh
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Fnday, Jun e 16 Classes will be
held each evemng at 6 30 P m
The school program will be
held Sunday June 18, at 7 30
Pm
Mrs Adrian Carson IS the
d1rect01 All youngsters of the
area a&lt;e welcome lo attend
The Rev Lioyd D Gnmm Jr ,
IS the pastor

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Extensive ex tenor repa1rs to
the Heath Melllod1st Church
parsonage were approved
durmg a recent meeting of the
Adm1mstrat1ve Board Plans
were also made for an
evaluatiOn program lor the
church m the fall under the
directiOn of Rex Sm1th L W
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Bible Classes

BIBLE SCHOOL
MATERIAL
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"We Sponsor Jesus"
Rev Stan Cratg, Pastor

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MIDDLEPORl' Steve Tallerson, Manan
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rerently at lhe Sacred Heart
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Church Miraculous
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were presented to each
the graduates A breakfast
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was held for lhe graduates and
group
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Mr and Mrs Elmer Sigman
and fiUllily of Toledo were
Memonal Day weekend guests
of their parents M1 an&lt;!, Mrs
Junwr Jacks Langsville, and
Mr and Mrs Flavy Sigman,
Middleport
Pic Kenneth Hoffman left
Wednesday for Camp LeJeune,
N C where he will receive h1s
assignment Pic Hoffman
who recently completed basic
trammg at Pans Island, S C
and had a period of nne range
coach work, has spent the past
10 day s here VISiting his
parents, Mr and Mrs Perry
Hoffman
Mr and Mrs Ted Spires and
Jill of Defiance VISited Mr and
Mrs Lee Baughman and
Jeffrey and other relahves
over the Memorial Day
weekend
Mr and Mrs Ben Fultz,
Columbus were the weekend
guests of her aunt, Mrs C M
Hennesy, and other relallves
Mr and Mrs Roy Long and
family of Columbus spenl !he
Memorial Day weekend w1th
Mrs Mildred Long and Mr and
Mrs Alfred Roush
Miss Hame Mane Smtth ISa
pat1enl at the Holzer Medical
Center Vts1t1ng there w1th her
Wednesday
were
Mrs
Margaret Davis of Athens,
Mrs J R Biron and Mrs
Mildred Fowler, Middleport
Dr and Mrs John Harley
and their son , James, of
Sprmg!Ielq,
and
their
daughter Frances, and her
husband of Cincmnali and
Mrs Margaret Davis of
Alhens jomed Mrs James
Harley Sunday for cemetery
VISits Thai evemng IIley were
dmner guests of Mrs Davis m
Athens
Mr and Mrs David Casc1
and Michael Dewart of
Columbus were weekend
guests of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Paul Casc1, and family
Vlstllng Sunday with the Casc1
family were Mr and Mrs
Carman Walker and daughter
Susan, and Clark Mayo

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Rev Fr Donald Horak
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Slde of the fence The Odi'al
poeres for the tables were
arranged by the Chester
Garden Club The blue and
white colors of lhe Chester
School were carried out m the
table decoratiOns
Favors were provided by the
Pomeroy Nahonal Bank, the
Farmer s Balik and Savmgs
Co , Kathy s yut and Curl, and
Newell s Service Station
Music for dancmg was
provided by the Black
Mountam Boys of Guysvtlle

serv1 ce 7 30 p m

Prayer and praise service
MASON COUNTY
Thursday 7 30 pm
THE HILAND CHAPEL •
COMMUNITY CHURCH, George Cas to pastor Sunda y
Dex ter - WorshiP' services School 9 30 evenln9 worship
Sa turday and Sunday 7 30 1 30 Thursday even1ng prayer
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SOCIAL PLANNED
An Ice cream socwl will be
held today at the Pentecostal
Chwch, Middleport from 3 30
p m to 7 ~ m Ali flavors~wtll
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CHESTER - The Chester
Alumni Association
scholarship was presented to
Melanie Dean, 1972 Eastern
High School graduate, at the
annual banquet Saturday mght
at Chester Elementary &amp;hool
where Chester High School al~o
was located before con·
sohdatwn tn 1955
Maktng the scholarship
presentallon to Miss Dean,
daughter of Mr: and Mrs Earl
Dean, was John Will She
lhanked• the Associallon and
staled that she has been accepted by R10 Grande College
and will begm her studies there
this fall
Kathryn Wmdon, president,
had charge of the busmess
mel!ting when reunion classes
were recogmzed Present were
SIX members of the 1922 class
observing a 50th anmversary
Each of lhe Six was presented a
gilt Other reunion classes
honored were 1927 1932, 1937
1942, 1947, 1952, and 1957
Graduates observmg their 50th
or more anmversanes were
seated at a special table and
given recogmtlon
Approximately 144 people
attended the banquet served by
the Chesler PTA The Rev
Frank Cheesebrew gave lhe
mvocatwn
Officers elected for 1973 were
Roger Epple, prestdent, Dick
F1ck, first VICe president, Bob
Woods, second vice president,
Henry Thomas, third v1ce
president Opal Ei chmger,
secretary Mildred Gaul ,
ass1slant secretary Lucille
Sm1th, treaswer, and Esther
Riden ow, asstst.ant treasurer
Making up the decorating
committee for the event were
D1ck Gaul, Maxine Goeglem
Dale Kautz and John Re1bei
A pastel color scheme was
carried out m the decoratiOns
The stage area was decorated
With a while picket fence
covered wllh red roses
Peonies were placed on each

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Sunday
RUTLAND
M1d week prayer
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
meetong Wednesday 7 30 p m - Rev Samue l Jack son
M1ss1onary meetmg , sec ond pastor Sunday School 10 am
Wednesdav 7 30 o m
Mrs Ger trud e Buller supt
UNITED FAITH NON Praye r Ser v 1ce 1 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev prea chmg serv1ce 2 p m
Robert Smith pastor Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
school 9 30 a m Bob Barber CHRIST - Sunday school 9 30
supt worship service, 10 JO a m V H Bra ley sup!
am youth meeting, 6 45 co mmuniQn and dev otions
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church , 7 30 p m
10 30 a m Regu lar board
prayer meeting, Wednesday
meettng 7 30, th1rd Saturday
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN each month
IN CHRIST-Eldon R Bloke
THE RUTLAND COM
pas lor Sunday School 10 a m MUNITY
CHURCH - Rev
Winnie Hols1nger supt Mar
R1chard Dubbeld pastor
n1ng sermon lt a m Evening School 9 30 a m
Worsh1p
serv1c e Chr1 stian Endeavor
serv1ce 11 am , Wednesday
7 30 p m Mrs Lyda Chevalier
prayer meetmg 7 30 p m
pres1dent

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School Sup! Sunday School
9 30 a m Sunday evening

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MIDDLEPORT PEN
UNITED MINISTRY OF Service" 7 30 p m
Youth
TECOSTAL
Th"~ Ave lhe MEIGS COUI\ITY The Un1ted meehng 6 30 p m
'O.'~&gt;W'IN'!:'~-"
Evening
Rev W1ll l"m Kn1ttel pastor Presbvtel"ian Church Dwight worship 7 30 p m
Ronald Dugan Sunday school L lavl l l PC\s lor D•rector
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
sup l Classes lor all ages George W Hullon and Re\1 NAZARENE - Rev Herber!
evcnmq s~rv 1 ce 7 30 p m
Linson Stcbbm s Ass t Pas tor Grate pa stor Wor sh1p sen11 ce
Ro t&gt;te study Wednesday 7 30 01rcc tors
11 a m and 7 30 p m Sunday
f'nllccs, Frida.,.
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FIRST UNITED PRES Sunday School 9 30 a m
r J(}pm
BYTERIAN HarnsonVIIIe R1chnrd Barton, supl Prayer
FREEWILL BAPTISt - Sunday Church School 9 30 meehng Wednesday 7 JO p m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN POMEROY
Rev Ar lhur C Lund pastor Corner Ash and Plum Mid a m Mrs Horner lee tSupt
BRADFORD CHU~CH OF
POMEROY TRINITY
dlepor l Noe l Herrman , ~slor Mbrnmg WorShip 10 30 a m
CH lliST - Cl1 ffor d Smith
Rev W H Perm1 pastor Roy Sunday School 9 15 a m
Pr~dd y
Sunday Sohoot FIRST
UNITED mm1ster Sunday School 9 30
Mayer Sup! Church schooot Charl es E vans Sup I wor ship Guy
i'\ m
morn ng church 10 30
10 30 a m
Con Svpl Satur day evening·serv1ce PRESBYTERIAN, M•ddfeporl
9 15 a m worsh1p 10 24 a m serv 1ce
Sunday School
10 Sunday Church School 9 30 11m Sund tlY cve n1ng scr v1ce
yovlh ch01r rehearsa l Monday fl rmail on class Tuesda y 4 15 1 p m
Lew1s Sauer Supl , 7 :m p rn Wednesda y ser v1ce 8
Jum or Coh am Sunday e11enlng worsh1p a m
6 30 p m Mrs Marv1 n Burl to S 30 p m
Morn 1na WorshiP 10 30 am
p ll ~
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sentor
chotr fl rma hon class Thursday 6 30 I p m
FIRST BAPTIST of M1d
FIRST
UNITEO
LAUREL CLIFF FREE
rohearsal, 7 30 p m , Thursday to745 pm
eport corner of Si xth and PRESBYTERIAN
Syracuse METHODIST - Rev Eugene
Mrs Paul Nease dtrector
SEVEN DAY ADVENTIST dlPalmer
'S
treets
Rev
Charles
M
orn1ng
Worsh
tp
9 am
Gill pastor Well1am Ba1le'y
POMEROY CHURCH OF M ulberr y
Hei ght s
pastor
Fred Sunday Church School 10 am 'UP I Sunday School 9 30 a m
S1mons
Pomero y Herb er t Morgan
Sunday
School Mrs Sampson Hall Supt
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Morn1ng worShip 10 30 a m
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Sa bbath school Hoffman
intendent
Sunday
church
Super
STIVERSVILLE
COM Eventng worship, 7 30 p nl
Clyde V Henderson pastor Sat urday 2 p m w1th church
Sunday School 9 30 a m ser v1ce fol lowmg at 3 15 P m sc l1ool for 'dveryone 9 15 a m MUNITY, Rev Edsel Hart, Wednesday Chnsllan Youth
Raymond Walburn sup! Open Bible dlscuss1on each Morning worship 10 15 am pas tor Sunday Schoof service Crusade 6 30 p m , Prayer
Evening sennces 7 JO p m
10 a m Prayer Meeting each meehng 7 30 p m Thursday
Morning worsh1p 10 30 am Thursday 7 30 p m
Wednesday prayer serviCe, 7 30 Thursday 7 30 p m Sunday ch01r prachce 7 p m
fventng servtce 7 JO p m Mtd
GRAHAM UNITEO
DEXTER CHURCH OF
week serv1ce Wednesday 7 30 METHODIST - Preachmg 9 30 p m Exira youth activities on evening serv1ce. 7 30 p m
Sunday 5 p m for all youth up
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST - Danny Evans
pm
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a m f~rs t and second Sundays Ia sl )(! h grade 6 30 for jun ior Pomeroy Harnsonvllle pas tor Norman C Will supl
GRACE EPISCOPAL
of each m onlh th1rd and fourth and sen1or high students
Road Kenneth Eberts, pastor Sunday School 9 JO a m
Rev Leroy Davts m•n lster
Sun~ay s each month worship
CHURCH OF CHRIST Paul McElroy Sunday School Worsh1p serv1ce 10 30 am
Morning prayer and ser mon serv1 ce al 7 30 p m Wednesday
10 30a m Holy communton and even1ng s al7 30 Prayer and Middleport 51h and Ma in Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a m Chrlst1an Endeavor Sunda Y'
Rauiln Moyer pastor Michael morning worship and com even1ng.
sermon first Sundays 10 30 B1ble Sludy
G~rlach Sunday School supt
mun1on 10 30 am
Sunday
CHURCH
a m Church school k1n
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP B1ble School 9 30 a m mor evenmg youth Christian en OFREORGANIZED
dergarten through e1ghlh TIST
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
LAT
- 282 Mulberry Ave, r'ltng worsh1p 10 30 a m deaver 6 30 Worship services TER DAY SAINTS- Porlland
grade 10 30 a m
allll•ated w1fh S B C, evenmg worsh1p 7 30 p m Sunday 7 30 p m Wednesday Ractne Road Ralph Johnson
POMEROY CHURCH OF Pomeroy
the
Rev
Fred H1ll pastor prayer service 7 p m Wed evening prayer meetmg and pastor Herbert Wh1te Sunday
CHRIST- Mr Hoyt Allen Jr Sunday School
nesday
B1ble stud~ 7 JO p m
paslor B1ble School , 9 30 a m m ornmg worShip 910 3030 am
School Director Sunday School
am
CHURCH
OF
THE
ST JOHN LUTHERAN worshtp 10 30 adull worshtp
9 JO am Morn1ng worsh1p
Pme Grove the Rev Arthur tO JO a m
se.rvlce and young people s tun lor soc1ely 6 30 am NYPS NAZARENE - Middleport
Sunday evenmg
45 p m Sunday evangelistiC Rev
Audry M1ller pastor Combs pastor Sunday school service 7 p m Wednesday
meeting both 7 30 p m Sunday 6mee
llng 7 30 p m Prayer Floyd Carjon sup! Sunday 9 30 am
church services even1ng prayer sennces 7 30
Wednesday combtned Btble
meetmg Wednesday 7 JO p m school 9 30 a m
Morning 10 30 a m
pm
study and prayer meellng 7 30
MIODLEPORT
worship 10 30 a m
tunJor
BRADBURY
CHURCH
OF
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST ~
MT MORIAH BAPTIST - soe~ety 6 JO p m NYPS. 6 45 CHRIST B1ble School 9 30 Great
p rHE SALVATION ARMY - Corner
Bend Charles Norns
Fourth and Ma1n p m
Sunday evangelistic a m morn ing worship 10 30 pastor Worsh1p serv1ce 9 30
Envoy RayS Wmtng, offlcer In
Middleport Rev Henry L Key mee ti ng 7 JO p m Prayer a m Sunday even 1ng Worsh 1p a m Sunday School 10 JOa m
cha t:.ge Sunday
10 a m
Jr pastor Sunday School 9 30 meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m Serv1ce
7 30 p m
choi r
Holiness meehng 10 30 a m
CARLETON CHURCH
a m Arnold Richards sup!
pra c t 1ce Sunday and Wed
Sunday School Young People s Mormng
Kingsbury Road
Sunday
worsh1p
10
30
a
m
MEIGS
nesday 7 p m prayer m eet1ng School 9 30 a m Ralph Carl
Leg ton 7 p m Thursday 1 to 3
JEHOVAH S WITNESSESCOOPERI&lt;TIVE
and B1ble study Wednesday 7 30 supt Worsh 1p serv1ce 10 30
p m Lad1es Home League 7 Larry Carnahan presld1ng
PARISH
pm
p m Prep classes
a m and 7 30 p m alternately
1ster Sunday 81ble lec ture
THE UNITED
SACRED HEART - Rev 9m1n
ANTIQUII
Y 6APTIST Prayer meeting Wednesday,
30 a m
Watch tower study
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev Freeland N01 r1s pastor
Father Bernard Kratcovlc
1 30 p m Rev Jay Stites,
10 30 a m Tuesday B1ble
Robert R Card
pas lor
Phone
992 2825 study
Sunday school 10 am church pastor
7 30 p m Thursday
Rev Stanton Smoth
serv 1ce 7 p m Wednesday
Saturday evenmg Mass 7 30
OLD
DEXTER
CHESTER - WorsH1p 9 15 B1ble study 7 p m
p m Sunday Mass 8 and 10 m n1stry school 7 30 p m
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
rv1ce meet1ng 8 30 p m
am Church School 10 a m
BIBLE
BAPTIST
TEMPLE
a m Confessions Saturday 7 se MIDOLEPORT
Rev
Wlllerd
CHURCH of ENTERPRISE - Worsh 1p 9 Mmersville J A McWaters pastor Mrs Warley Dutcher
730 p m
FranCis,
Chnst m Chns11an Umon
am Church School, 10 am pastor Sunday School 10 a m Sunday School Sup! Sunday
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lawrence
Manley pastor Mr s
FLATWOODS - Worsh1p 11 rr]ornlng worship 11 am
- Robert Kuhn pastor W111iam
Schoo!, 9 45 a m Church Ser
Rus~ell Young Sunday School a m Church School 10 a m
Watson Sunday school supt Supt Sunday School 9 JO a m
Tra1n lng Unoon 6 30 p m v1ces f~r s t and th~rd Sundays
POMEROY- Worsh ip 10 30 even1ng worsh1p 7 30 p m follow 1ng Sunday School
Sundayschool 9 lOam BYF Evening worship 7 30 Wed
a m Church School 9 15 a m
6 pm
Bl ble study Wed
Prayer meeltng, Wednesday
Second and lourlh Sajurday
nesday 7 p m ch01r pract1ce nesday prayer meelmg 7 JO UMYF 6 30 p m
7 30 p m
eventngs
8 p m servtces
pm
ROCK SPRINGS - Worsh1p
Wednesday 8 30 p m
RACINE ~IRST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
10 am 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 supt, Ronald
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
Mcrn~ng Worship 10 JO am
Osborne B1ble School 9 30
Rev Robert Bumgarner
Even 1ng worsh1p 7 30 p m
am
preach 1ng 10 45 a m
,.
HEATH - Worship 10 30 Wednesday Sunday School Evening serv1ces 7 30 p m
{
a m Church School 9 30 a m
Supenntendent
Pauline Me
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
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UMYF I p m
Clmtoc k pastor Rev Morr s METHODIST Cec1l WISe
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RUTLAND - Worsh 1p 9 15 M Wolfe
Pastor Sunday School 9 30
~·
a m Church School 10 a m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST- a m Mornrng wor sh1p 10 30
f UMYF 7 p m
Charles Norns pas tor Sunday a m
Young Peop le s serviCe
SALEM CENTER - Worsh1p School 9 30 a m Mornmg 6 -45 p m Evangel 1st c se r v1ce

5- The Daily &amp;:ntmel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 , June 2, 1972

Campus unrest and street demonstrations
make us reappraise old values and Ideas
But one 1dea remams steadfast
idea that God loves man and men

It is the

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and that
He cares about what Mppeos lo our lives
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Are shouting television new~casts and

bold head! ones overwhelming you? Then you
need an open mind and a steady la11h God a
love Is for you Your church ts where you lind
out about ot Try It next Sunday II w11t help
you grasQ an old 1dea even 1f It IS a new one
for you

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By Helen Hottel

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Euthanasia Versus Love
Dear Helen
I'm sure the leiter from "Sorrowing Mother" (who has the
hopelessly delonned, retarded, vegetable-child) brought a flood
of mall She asked, "Why can'! hopeless cases be mercifully put
tc sleep- why musl sulfermg people be kept alive' "
Havmg expenenced this same sorrow only last year, I know
the boxed-In feeling, the sense of despair, the loss of fa1lh she IS
going through
What "sorrowing Motber 'needs IS someone tc talk to, a way
that she and her husband can get away for a few bows of bern~
;
, alone, and the assurance thai thiS was not herfault ~ "7,
MJ!:.poor 11011 only vegetated for slxrmonths 'before we lost
him, bul they were tl)e longest, most confused and gmlt-r1dden
months in ow lives Please Helen, direct her loa mental health
agency thai can g~ve her and her husband counseling It's not the
child's death she's crying out for' - B F
Dear Helen
This Is an answer to Sorrowmg Mother "
I'm the mother of a hopelessly birth-defected baby He's six
months old and has had lour maJor surgeries His head IS the size
of an adult's II could he called gruesome If he didn't have the
most beaullful eyes and smtle
He may never crawl, walk, talk He may he dead tomorrow
mormng He's a day by day watt But he's a JOY to be around
Even lhough he'll never be normal be's given so many people
patience, faith and hope, JUS! knowmg hun
I hope that parents of normal babies, when they see ours,
counllhell" blessmgs, and g1ve a h!Ue more tc the agencies for
the study of birth defects - some day, I know , these ' hopeless '
children can be cured
I love to cuddle my hltle one and doctcrs say that love IS the
best lherapy lor hun I'm thankful I hat God trusts me With !his
speCial child - N J M
Dear Helen
When a tennmally Ill patient IS bemg kept ahve only by
ex raordlnary means, doctors often order the machmes turned
off so Ilia! the person can die w1lh digmty
Why not then allow the same kmdness to a doomed and
hopelessly blighted child' Society IS hypocritical and backward
Ill lis tearlullnslatence that all human life 1s sacred This world IS
oot a sale place for these unfortunate children After lhe parents
are gone, then what ' A kind of hvmg dea Ill m Inst1tu1Ions 1 - v
FOR EUTHANASIA
Dear Helen
Who does • Sorrowing Mother ' pity herself or lhe child'
Our 12-year-old boy IS so handicapped he can't do anything
for himself !feed, dress, change his diapers and care for hun as
I would for a baby But we don 't let him he In bed ali day My
husband has constructed a spec1aliy built \1 heel chair so !hat he
Can 'tfalloul - andawaywego Ourlhreeotherchildrenacrepl
him lovelllgly, as do llle1r lnends
Of cowse 1 gel depressed occastonally Who wouldn't' But
lllen I sel! the love and trusl shmmg m Larry's eyes, and I am
thankful we have hun
Our family has learned much from Larry We know thai we
Wlll someday lose hun but we are lhankful for every day we have
wllllhlm - MRS LV
Dear Helen
"Sorrowmg Mother s 'letter crted out for an answer I have
several friends With retarded children and my brother has a
phyaically handicapped child In each case, the altitude and
actions of the parents deterrruned !he effect the problem child
had on the family It was only natural that their f1rsl reactions
were tlial o{ shock, hwt, grief, but 10 each case lhey were able,
111'1111 the help of counseling tc take themselves 10 low and be
happy that they have not copped out They have found that never
IS a family so close as when members are workmg together for
someone
If mercy killings were legal, 'S M ' nught expertence a
sense of guilt and failure that she could not erase She CAN turn
IIOITOW Ullc fulfillment - J F H

9a m

Church School 10 a m

worsh p

10 45 a m

Sunday

UMYF Thursday 7 p m
even 1ng worship 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Wednesday even ng B1ble
Rev Forrest R Donley
Sludy I JO p m
ASBURY - Worship 11 am
DANVILLE WESLEYAN
Church School 9 SO a m WSCS Re v
Lawren ce
Sull1 van
l SI Tuesday
pa sto r Sunday Schaal 9 30
FOR EST RUN - Worsh1p 9 am youth and tunwr youth

am

Church Sch ool 10 a m

se r v 1ce

6 45 p m

evenmg

WSCS, Jrd Wednesday I 30 wor ship 7 30 p m prayer and
pm
pra 1se Wednesday 7 30 p m
MINERSVILLE - Worsh ip SILVER RUN FREE BAP
10 a m Church School 9 a m TIST - Rev Howard K1mble
WSCS 3rd Monday 7 30 p m pastor Sunda y sch oc l 10 am
SYRACUSE - Worship 8 Henr y Dav 1s supt ev enmg

am

Church School , 9 a m

ser v 1ce

7 30 p m

Pr a yer

7 JO p m

Praye r meet ng

Thursday 7 30 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL
MISSION- Bald Kn obs Rev
L

R

Gluesencamp

pa stor

worsh1p 1 30 Prayer meeti ng
Tuesday 7 30 p m Erne st
Deeter, cla ss leader
Youth
Mee tmg Wednesday 7 30 p m
Erne st Dee ter lead er

MT HERMON UNITED
BRETHREN CHURCH IN
CHRIST- Rev Rober! Shook
pastor Sunday School 9 30

Pray er and Bible Study meel mg Thurday 7 30 p m
Wednesday 7 30 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF a m , Roy Poo ler supt Alfred
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
GOD- Rev James Satterfield Wolfe ass! supt
mornmg
Rev W Dale McClurg
pastor Sunday school 9 30 wo rsh1p 11 a m
eve ning
Rev Fla~k CHeese~rew
a m worshlp serv1ce 11 a m
sermon 7 JC p r.1 alternalmQ
Rev Marl~a Ann Mollner
evening service 7 prayer each Sunday Class meetmg 11
BETHANY COorcas)
serv1ce and youth service
a m
alternati ng
Sunday
Worship 9 30 a m Church Thursday 7 p m
mornmgs
Al f red
Wol fe
School 10 30 a m
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN lay leader Chr lsl 1an Endeavor
CARMEL - Worship 11 - Homer Stephens pastor 7 30 p m Sunda y Roger
am
lst and 3rd Sundays
Sunday School. 9 30 a m
Buck ley pre Si den t Pray er
Church School 10 a m
mornong worship 10 JO a m meetmg Wednesda y 7 JO p m
APPLE GROVE- Worship Robert Bobo Sunday school Board meehng f 1rsl Monday
7 JO p m church school 9 JO sup I Sunday even ng service each month 7 30 o m
a m
m1d week
serv1ce 7 30 Youth m eetmg Monday 7
Wednesday 8 p m
p m M 1d week serv1ce Wed
EAST LETART - Worsh1p ne ~d:ay 7 30 p m
WHITES CHAPEL
10 a m l"st and lhlrd Sundays
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF Coolville RD Rev Roy Deeter
9 am
second and fourth THE NAZARENE- Rev M C
Sundays church school 9 a m Lar~mare pastor Bob Moore pastor Sunday school 9 30
worship serv1ce 10 30
ftrs l and third Sundays 10 am
Sunday School Sup! Sunday am
a
m
B1ble
study and prayer
second and four th Sundays School classes for aflages 9 30
service Wednesday 7 30 p m
M1d week servi ce , Wednesday
8pm

am

am

evangel istiC
7 30 p m

GREAT BEND- Worship 11
2nd and 4th Sundays

Church School 10 a m
LETART FALLS - Worship
10 am Church School 9 am
MORNING STAR- Worship
9 30 a m Church School 10 JO
a m
M1d Week
Wednesday B,.p m

Service

MORSE CHAPEL - Worshop
11 a m 1st and 3rd Sundays
Church School, 10 a m
PORTLAND- Worship 7 JO
p m Church School 9 30 a m
SUTTON - Worship 11 a m
2nd and 4th Sundays, Church
School 10 a m
WESLEYAN CRacine! Worship 11 a m Church
School 10 a m

UMYF tor all chur ches of th~
Southern
Cluster
I 30 Youth
pm
each sunday
at the
Cen ter {Oak Grove Road I
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Rev Jacob Lehman
Rev Standley Brandum
JOPPA - Worship 10 a m
Church School 9 a m Prayer
Meeting Wednesday 8 p m
LONG BOTTOM - Church
serVIces, 9 a m Sunday School
9 45 am Bible study every
Thursday, I 30 p m
NORTH BETHEL- Worsh1p
11 am Church School 10 am
9 ~~F~E~ -e;~~da\us;~~~

preach1ng at 11 a m each
Sunday Prayer meelmg 7 45
p m Wednesday , WSCS, 8 p m
on th"d Tuesday each month
REEDSVILLE - Sunday
school 9 30 preaching 7 30
p m Sunday prayer meeting
1 30 p m Tuesday WSCS, 7 30
hrst Thursday each month

SILVER RJ{)GE - Worship
10 a m Church School, 9 a m
TUPPERS PLAINS
Worship 9 a m Church School
10 am
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KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Hoban Newell

suot

Serv1ces

weekly 9 JO a m on Sunday
Prea ch•ng f~r st and t h~rd
'Sundays of month by Clifford
Sm1th, 9 30 a m

mornmg wor ship

NYPS Sunday

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312 E Matn St
Pomero 10 0

Phone 992 3481
N Second ~ve.
Mtddleport. 0

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and CONSTRUCTION CO
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PLUMBING AND HEATING
992 2550
Mtddleport
240 Ltncoln St .

Phone 992 3284

Middleport

M&amp;RFOODLINER

Bakers of Good Bread
Huntmgton, W Va

Middleport. Ohto

6 JO p m

Song

servlc~

and

Sunday night worsh 1p 7 30

RUTLAND CHURCH OF
meetmg Wednesday 7 30 p m THE NAZARENE Rev
Mrs Mar 1e Holsmger class Lloyd D Gr~mm, Jr , pastor
leader
Sunday Sch ool 9 30 a m
POMEROY LOWER LIGHT Mornmg
wor sh1p 10 30 a m
CHURCH - Harnsonv11te Young people- s serv1ce 6 4S
Road Rev Roy Taylor pastor p m Evangelis t iC services
Henry Eblin Sunday School 1 30 p m Wednesday even ing
oup1 &gt;unday School 9 30 a m
evening worsh ip, 7 30 p m

serv1ce 7 30 p m

HEMLOCK
GROVE MASON FIRST BAPTIST CHRISTIAN - Davta &gt;tautter Second and Pomeroy Sis Sta n
pa s lor Stanford Stockton supt Cra•g, pastor Sunday schoo I
M ornJOQ wor shtp, 9 30 a m
9 45 a m wor sh1p servtce 1I
chur ch school , 10 30 a m am , tralnong union 6 30 p m
young peoples meeting 6 30 evening worsi·Hp serv 1ce 7 30
pm
evening worship, 7 30 p.m M 1d week prayer serv1ce
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B1ble .study Wednesday 7 30 Wf'dnesday, 7 30 o m

pm
MT UNION BAPTIST Rev Cecil Cox, pastor Sunday
school sup! Joe Sayre Sunday
sch ool 9 45 a m Sunday
evening worship, 7 30 Wednesday prayer and Bible study
7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PLAINS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Eugene Underwood pas lor
Howard Caldwell Jr Sundar.
School Supt Sunday Schoo
9 30 a m Morning sermon

HOBSON CHRISTIAN
UNION - Darrel Doddrlll 10 JO a m Sunday evening
pastor Sunday School 9 30 servoce 7 a m
am
Leonard Gilmore t~rst
LETART FALLS UNITED
elder even ing service, 1 30 BRETHREN - Rev Robert
pm
Wednesday prayer Shook pastor Herschel Norris.
meel1ng. 7 JO p m
sup! Sunday school, 9 30 am
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF morning sermon 10 30 a m
GOD - Racme Route 2 The evenmg sermon, 7 30 alter
Re~
Charles Hand pastor natmg each Sunday Pra~er
Sunday school 9 4S a m service Wednesday 7 30 p m
morning worsh ip 11 a m Prayer meellng 7 30 P m
Even1ng servl c~s. Thuesday allernal1ng Sundays
and Fr~day , I 3d
CHESHIRE CHURCH OF
BEARWALLOW R lOGE GOD OF PROPHECY, G P
CHURCH OF CHRIST- Oav1d Smoth pastor Sunday School
Jewell, pastor Bible study 9 30 10 a m Arthur Henson Sup!
am morn ing worship 10 30 Morn •ng Worsh tP 11 a m
even1ng worship 6 30 p m Young People'i serv1ce 7 P m ,
Wednesday B1ble study, 7 30 Evening service 1 30 p m
pm
Wednesday Mid Week Prayer

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-Letart Route 1, lhe Rev Sta n
Cra1g, pastor Sunday schoo I
9 30 a m , prayer and ~ l bl e
study, 7 30 p m Cottage praye r
service Tuesday 10 am
worship service Friday, 7 30
pm
MASON CHURCH
0F
CHRIST - Loren T Stephens
mmiS ter Worsh ip 10 a m
Bible study 11 15 a m even In
worship I 30 p m Mid wee

e
serv1ce, Wednesday, 7 30 p m

MASON ASSEMBLY 0 F
GOO - Second St Mason, W
Va Chester Tennant paslo r
Sunday school , 10 a m mo r
nlng worship
11 a m
evangelistic service I 30 p m'
B1ble study and prayer sendce
Wednesday 7 30 p m Phon e
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HARTFORD CHURCH 0 F
CHRIST m Chr lslian Un 1on Rev 0 Dell Manley pasto r
Sunday school 9 30a m Roge r
Manley, supt evening servtce
1 30
Wednesday evenln g
prayer meelong 7 30 p m
Sunday evening youth serv lce
6 45 with Macy Lou Carter
leader No Tuesday serv•ce

THE FARMERS BANK
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ROYAL OAK PARK

All new from the lawn

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We Ftll All Doctors Preswp~1ons
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Devoted to the Greater M1ddle
Ohto Valley

Electnc 1\Aotor Repair
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Ph 992-3978

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An Investiture serVIce for Brownies from tbe troops of Mrs
Ins Payne and Mrs Lucretia Sli&gt;bart was conducted durmg a
me&lt;!hng this week of Middleport JumorTroop 39 whoseadVIsons
Mrs Roscoe Wise
Flymg-up from the Browmes 1nlo the Junior troop were Ruth
Ann Blake Barbara Jean Thomas, Angelia Baker, Angie
Houchins, Angela Payne, Mmdy Long, Mame Darst, Cynthia
Weaver, and Con me Bailey The meetmg opened wllllthe flag
ceremony and a rededication servoce
ReceiVIng awards and membership stars m a court of
awards were Cann Bailey, cook, outdoor cook, backyard lun,
magtc carpet, gypsy , and troop dramatics , Jo McKinney, my
home, Julie Byer, Indian Lore, Home, health and safety,
collectcr, troopdramahcs backyard fun troop camper, and sign
of the star Julie Biron, hospitality Melinda Demoskey,
hospitality, my troop, troop camper personal health , Sara
Diddle my troop
Ann Fitch Indian lore, health a1d, songster, sign of the arrow
and sign of the star, Trma Gibbs magic carpet, gypsy, home,
health and safety housekeeper, my camera, my home, pen pal,
water fun,loot traveler, personal health pels, skater, sign of the
arrow and s1gn of the star
Judy Gilkey, hospitality, my troop personal health sign of
th e arrow and Sign of the star Janet Horky, my troop Janelle
Kelly •hospitably my troop, Julie Kitchen, sewing, housekeeper' '
home, heallh and safety heallh a1d, and troop dramahcs
Lon Kloes hospitality, my troop, personal health , Marty
Krawsczyn, sewing, troop camper, s1gn of the arrow, and s1gn of
lhe star • Sally Walters, personal heallh, pels, skater~'Marianne
Welsh, sewmg cook, troop dramatics, and troop camper • Jen
mler Wise, heallh a1d, waler fun, drawmg pamlmg, observer
s1gn of the arrow and s1gn of the star Debbie Zirkle, magic
carpel my home Tem Zirkle magic carpet, backyard fun, my
home, personal health and Sign of the star
Valene Lewis sewmg, gypsy, home, heailh and safety
colleclor,s1gn of the arrow and s1gn of the star, Angela Martm
sewing lroop camper Margo Marlin, magic carpel, troop
camper and my home , Tam1 McDaniel, magic carpet, and troop
camper, Tem McDamel hospitality, my troop and troop
camper, Jom Murray, sewing, collector sign of the arrow and
sign of llle star , K1m Payne, personal health, home, health and
safety, outdoor cook , troop dramatics, Indian lore, and s1gn of
the star
Velvet Swisher, sewmg water fun, musiCian , sign of the
arrow and s1gn of the star
MIDDLEPORT CADE'ITE TROOP 185 - A redediCatiOn
service lor girls advancmg from the juniOr troop mtc the cadelte
troop was held durmg a recent meetmg of Troop 185 Flying up
mto lhe troop were Patty Boyles, Ann Filch, Marty Krawsczyn,
Trilla Gibbs, Joni Murray Velvet Swisher, Jennifer Wise
GU"Is who will be coming lnlo lhe troop but were not present
for the me&lt;!lmg were Pam Powers, Valerie Lewis, Sally Waiters
and Judy Gilkey Cathy Manley a member of Troop 185 was
pre sen!

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Contribution Made
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To Assist Student
A contnbutlon to the
American Legwn Auxiliary s
special proJect of assistance to
an African sludenl al Ashland
College was made by the
Racme 602 un1t recently at the
hall
II was noted that large
poppies had been placed on the
graves of 19 deceased mem
bers Poppy Day proceeds
were noted and 11 was an
nounced that new officers will
be elected and Installed at lhe
June meeting The two
costumed dolls made by junior
members whtch were wmners
m d1str1ct competition will go
mto stale competition Satwday at the Ashland conventiOn
Mrs John Boyd presided,
wtth these lutwe meetings
bemg announced the D1strtct 8
Girls Slate Tea will be held at
Tnmty Church at 2 p m
Sunday (delegates and
alternates and lhe1r molhers
Rre asked lo attend ). lhe
Chillicothe V A Hospttal
birthday party has been

SON IS BORN
Mr and Mrs Roger Lather,
Columbus, are announcmg !he
blrlh of their firs! child, a son,
Jeremy Todd The six pound
bo)l was born on May 29
Grandparents are Mr and
Mrs Charles Harding, Louis·
ville, Ky , and Mr and Mrs
Lester Lalhey, Langsville

scheduled for July 13 and the
Department conventiOn will be
held July 22 and 23 m Cm
cmnat1
Mrs Barbara Roush, Mrs
Opal Diddle and Mrs Jeanette
Lawrence has been appomted
to the auditing committee
Cards will be sent to Mrs
Rossiter Williams , a past
District 8 president, and Mrs
Herber! Shields
Mrs Vtrgii Roush provtded
llle traveling pme which was
won by Mrs Julia NorriS Mrs
Roush, Mrs V1rgti Walker and
Mrs Noms served refreshments
June has been
designated as "Jumor Monlh •

Posters lor the Big Bend
Regatta nower show will be
made by the Wmdmg Trail
Junwr Garden Club
Meehng recenliy alllle home
of Linda Roseobaum the girls
wereproJeCt
providedbyposter
for
the
Mrspaper
Robert
Thompson, advisor Mrs Don
Thomas assisted them In
cieanmg greenware vases for
their ceramics project Next
month the vases will be glazed
Shan M1tch presided at the
meeting with lhe group smgmg
'Amenca the Beautiful The
)unwr garden club pledge was
given and roll call was answered by nammg a favorite
wild flower Areport was given
on a recent wild flower tow at
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OLD FASHIONED rev1vai
school lo be conducted June 5 1 meetmg, Chester Nazarene
t!J!:ough 9 from 9 am lo 11 30 Church, Jnne 1 through June
a m will have, 'We Worship 11, 7 30 each evemng Rev
God • as lis !heme
John
Elswick,
Athens,
Sunday evenmg 'a staff evangelist, special vocal
dediCalwn service will be held nwnbers Public mv1ted by
at 7 30 P m Activities for the Rev Herber! Grate, pastor
school Will mclode contests
Organizahonal Meetrng
between classes Special gills of Pee Wee and Little
Will be presented to all those League of Southern Local
l\lth perfect atte"dance A Distnct Fnday 7 P m
plcmc will be held on Frtday at baseball diamond tn Racme At
the home of Mr and Mrs 8 30 P m at home of Larry
Danny Thomas, and on Sunday Wolfe a meeting to organize
evenmg, June 11, a closing slow-pitch teams of th e
program will he presented district Those planmng to
111rs Richard Moyer will direct participate must be present
the school
MIDDLEPORT Chamber of
Other officers are Mrs Carl Commerce Fnday 7 30 P m
Roach, general secretary Columbus and Southern Oh10
Mrs Raulhn Moyer, supply ElectricCompany sociairoom
clerk Mrs Frank Powers,
SATURDAY
refreshment chairman
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CREAM
Social,
Sharon Wilson, song leader, Saturday begmnmg at 6 p m at
and Patty Glaze pianist
the Bashan Firehouse Local
Staff for the various classes talent Will be featured dwmg
ISNas followsM Th
J I the evemnMgONDAY
ursery • rs
omas Y
Beaver Jeanme Stanley pre
MEIGS County Garden Club
school, Mary Hysell teacher, Associahon meetmg, 8 p m
Martha Nash , crafts, and Monday m the social room of
Martha Fox Pam Dodson , and the Pomeroy First Baptist
Ray anna Cole help ers Church Regatta flower show
begmners, Beverly Long, demonstration by Mrs Reid
teachei, June Glaze crafts Young
Kim Mowery and Lmda
MEIGS Chapter Order of
Boyles helpers, pnmary, DeMolay Monday, 7 P m
Mary Martm teacher Ruth Middleport Masomc Temple
Riffle Carol Baker and Debbie
VACATION Btble School
Triplett helpers,
JUniors, begmnmg Monday through
Dolly Mowery teacher June 9, 6 30 p m to 9 p m at
Bermce May crafts Mary Pomeroy Church of Chnst
Frazier and Maxme Dorsi,
MIDDLEPORT GARDEN
helper&lt; S1xlh grade class Mr
Raulhn Moyer, teacher, Rose Club, 7 30 Monday mght al the
Rawlmgs, crafts, and Canna home of Mrs Sibley Slack
Glaze helper, and youth Cheshtre Garden Club mem(seventh and e1ghlh grades ) bers to he guests
POMEROY GARDEN Club
W1ima Reece, teacher and
Monday, 7 30 p m home of
Gary Cole, crafts
Mrs Dor Schaefer Mrs
Richard Jones co-hostess
RACINE CHAPTER 134
COOKOUT ENJOYED
0 E S Monday, at Masomc
A cookout was held at the Temple 8 p m Stallon of the
home of Mr and Mrs Ray
Warder IS bemg honored at
Justis, Success Road Sunday meetmg and Warders of the
In the aflernoon homemade Ice D1stnct Chapters are mv1ted to
cream was enjoyed by the atte nd Grand Warder, Jean
group Attendmg were Mr and Woodruff of Cmcmnat1 will be
Mrs Berl Boggs and family the honored guest of the
Mr and Mrs Oscar Babcock of Chapter Officers are asked to
Tuppers Plams Mr and Mrs wear formals
Paul Life and famoly, Mrs
Edna Life, Success Road, Mrs
Leota Massar, Eastern, and
Roa sted p orcupme meat IS
Ranson Calaway, RFD a n 1Arnerrcan Indian dehca
cy
Coolville

at !he plano
Mrs Gilmore recogmzed
Mrs Tom Lane Mrs Eblin,
Mrs Clifford Klem Bob
B,arton, Palty Eblin, Barbara
Klem and Mrs Milo Hutchtson
lor special church service
Tom Souls by, Marvin and
Brian Friend, and Charles
Diehl were ushers with Bob
Barton giVIng llle offertory
prayer
Patty Eblin played "Take Up
Your Cross and there was a
recesswnai of the Crusaders

attending were Elame Barnhart Kenda Braun, Jamie
Johnson, Lmda Kovalchik;
Maria Legar The next mel!tir.g
Will be held on June 26 at the
home of Mana Legar Memhers
are to take a tree leallo
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Youths Give Program

The
Chnstlan
Youth
Crusaders under the direction
of Mrs Steve Eblin had charge
of the Sunday evenmg service
at the Laurel Cliff Free
MelhodiSt Church
Mrs
James
Gilmore
presented Becky Wright who
gave the welcome Barbara
Klem led m 'Wonderful Story
of Love • and Clifford Jacobs
had prayer Patty Eblin played
Onward Chrishan Solderis"
for the processiOnal of lhe
Crusaders Pledges to the
Arnertcan and the Christian
flags were given Mrs Eblin
was narrator for lhe program
w1th Lawa and Diane Smllh
and Belinda Friend gtvmg
responses to comments by
Mrs Eblin
There was group smgmg of
"Were Chnstlan Youth
Crusaders " John Smith,
B1bie School will be held at Lawa Srruth, Ricky Baker, and
llle Pomeroy Church of the Delores Gill gave "thmgs done
Nazarene beginning Monday m obedience to Chnst " Diane
through Friday from 6 30 p m Smtih read "Key of Prayer, "
to830pm
and Belinda Fnend had "The
Classes Will be held m Bible Whole Annow of God " There
study, smgmg and craft was group smgmg of 'We Shall
Refreshmenl.oi Will be served Wear a Crown" with Daria Gill
each evening
The closmg program and
piCmc will be held Fnday
evemng Instructors are
Frieda Mossman and Freda
Henderson All youngsters are
urged to attend

Planned

Anna Wiles conducted games
and refreshments were served
by Miss Rosenbaum Others

RUTLAND - Vacahon Bible
School at the Ruliand Church
of
willth begmh
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Fnday, Jun e 16 Classes will be
held each evemng at 6 30 P m
The school program will be
held Sunday June 18, at 7 30
Pm
Mrs Adrian Carson IS the
d1rect01 All youngsters of the
area a&lt;e welcome lo attend
The Rev Lioyd D Gnmm Jr ,
IS the pastor

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Extensive ex tenor repa1rs to
the Heath Melllod1st Church
parsonage were approved
durmg a recent meeting of the
Adm1mstrat1ve Board Plans
were also made for an
evaluatiOn program lor the
church m the fall under the
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Bible Classes

BIBLE SCHOOL
MATERIAL
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Included Deluxe Walnut grain finish cabinet of
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Devoted to the mterest of the Metgs
Mason area

RIDENOUR SUPPtY

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURat
"We Sponsor Jesus"
Rev Stan Cratg, Pastor

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MIDDLEPORl' Steve Tallerson, Manan
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: Maluscw1cy Debbie Lavalley
was not present

GAUL'S MARKET

Member of the Bog 3
General Merchandise
Tuppers Platns
667 3280

rerently at lhe Sacred Heart
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Church Miraculous
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were presented to each
the graduates A breakfast
•• their
was held for lhe graduates and
group
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Mr and Mrs Elmer Sigman
and fiUllily of Toledo were
Memonal Day weekend guests
of their parents M1 an&lt;!, Mrs
Junwr Jacks Langsville, and
Mr and Mrs Flavy Sigman,
Middleport
Pic Kenneth Hoffman left
Wednesday for Camp LeJeune,
N C where he will receive h1s
assignment Pic Hoffman
who recently completed basic
trammg at Pans Island, S C
and had a period of nne range
coach work, has spent the past
10 day s here VISiting his
parents, Mr and Mrs Perry
Hoffman
Mr and Mrs Ted Spires and
Jill of Defiance VISited Mr and
Mrs Lee Baughman and
Jeffrey and other relahves
over the Memorial Day
weekend
Mr and Mrs Ben Fultz,
Columbus were the weekend
guests of her aunt, Mrs C M
Hennesy, and other relallves
Mr and Mrs Roy Long and
family of Columbus spenl !he
Memorial Day weekend w1th
Mrs Mildred Long and Mr and
Mrs Alfred Roush
Miss Hame Mane Smtth ISa
pat1enl at the Holzer Medical
Center Vts1t1ng there w1th her
Wednesday
were
Mrs
Margaret Davis of Athens,
Mrs J R Biron and Mrs
Mildred Fowler, Middleport
Dr and Mrs John Harley
and their son , James, of
Sprmg!Ielq,
and
their
daughter Frances, and her
husband of Cincmnali and
Mrs Margaret Davis of
Alhens jomed Mrs James
Harley Sunday for cemetery
VISits Thai evemng IIley were
dmner guests of Mrs Davis m
Athens
Mr and Mrs David Casc1
and Michael Dewart of
Columbus were weekend
guests of his parents, Mr and
Mrs Paul Casc1, and family
Vlstllng Sunday with the Casc1
family were Mr and Mrs
Carman Walker and daughter
Susan, and Clark Mayo

of

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Bakers of Holsum Bread
Mtddleport, Ohto

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Rev Fr Donald Horak
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for lhe mass lor
the
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poeres for the tables were
arranged by the Chester
Garden Club The blue and
white colors of lhe Chester
School were carried out m the
table decoratiOns
Favors were provided by the
Pomeroy Nahonal Bank, the
Farmer s Balik and Savmgs
Co , Kathy s yut and Curl, and
Newell s Service Station
Music for dancmg was
provided by the Black
Mountam Boys of Guysvtlle

serv1 ce 7 30 p m

Prayer and praise service
MASON COUNTY
Thursday 7 30 pm
THE HILAND CHAPEL •
COMMUNITY CHURCH, George Cas to pastor Sunda y
Dex ter - WorshiP' services School 9 30 evenln9 worship
Sa turday and Sunday 7 30 1 30 Thursday even1ng prayer
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SOCIAL PLANNED
An Ice cream socwl will be
held today at the Pentecostal
Chwch, Middleport from 3 30
p m to 7 ~ m Ali flavors~wtll
'jbe avallabte¥H..J n "'

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CHESTER - The Chester
Alumni Association
scholarship was presented to
Melanie Dean, 1972 Eastern
High School graduate, at the
annual banquet Saturday mght
at Chester Elementary &amp;hool
where Chester High School al~o
was located before con·
sohdatwn tn 1955
Maktng the scholarship
presentallon to Miss Dean,
daughter of Mr: and Mrs Earl
Dean, was John Will She
lhanked• the Associallon and
staled that she has been accepted by R10 Grande College
and will begm her studies there
this fall
Kathryn Wmdon, president,
had charge of the busmess
mel!ting when reunion classes
were recogmzed Present were
SIX members of the 1922 class
observing a 50th anmversary
Each of lhe Six was presented a
gilt Other reunion classes
honored were 1927 1932, 1937
1942, 1947, 1952, and 1957
Graduates observmg their 50th
or more anmversanes were
seated at a special table and
given recogmtlon
Approximately 144 people
attended the banquet served by
the Chesler PTA The Rev
Frank Cheesebrew gave lhe
mvocatwn
Officers elected for 1973 were
Roger Epple, prestdent, Dick
F1ck, first VICe president, Bob
Woods, second vice president,
Henry Thomas, third v1ce
president Opal Ei chmger,
secretary Mildred Gaul ,
ass1slant secretary Lucille
Sm1th, treaswer, and Esther
Riden ow, asstst.ant treasurer
Making up the decorating
committee for the event were
D1ck Gaul, Maxine Goeglem
Dale Kautz and John Re1bei
A pastel color scheme was
carried out m the decoratiOns
The stage area was decorated
With a while picket fence
covered wllh red roses
Peonies were placed on each

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good 1n famtly a nd co mm untty lofe thos feature os sponsored by the bustness
firms and organtzatton s whose names appear below

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Sunday
RUTLAND
M1d week prayer
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
meetong Wednesday 7 30 p m - Rev Samue l Jack son
M1ss1onary meetmg , sec ond pastor Sunday School 10 am
Wednesdav 7 30 o m
Mrs Ger trud e Buller supt
UNITED FAITH NON Praye r Ser v 1ce 1 30 p m
DENOMINATIONAL - Rev prea chmg serv1ce 2 p m
Robert Smith pastor Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
school 9 30 a m Bob Barber CHRIST - Sunday school 9 30
supt worship service, 10 JO a m V H Bra ley sup!
am youth meeting, 6 45 co mmuniQn and dev otions
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church , 7 30 p m
10 30 a m Regu lar board
prayer meeting, Wednesday
meettng 7 30, th1rd Saturday
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN each month
IN CHRIST-Eldon R Bloke
THE RUTLAND COM
pas lor Sunday School 10 a m MUNITY
CHURCH - Rev
Winnie Hols1nger supt Mar
R1chard Dubbeld pastor
n1ng sermon lt a m Evening School 9 30 a m
Worsh1p
serv1c e Chr1 stian Endeavor
serv1ce 11 am , Wednesday
7 30 p m Mrs Lyda Chevalier
prayer meetmg 7 30 p m
pres1dent

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School Sup! Sunday School
9 30 a m Sunday evening

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1 : 30 am . to 12 ·0 0 Noon
Saturday.

Apple Grove
News, Events
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimm
of Colwn bus were Memorial
weekend guests of St. Clair Hill
and Mrs. Raymond Hensler
and other relatives and attended the Memorial dinner at
the Letart Falls CommWJity
Hall SWJday .
Miss Debbie Nelson is a
house guest of Mr _ and Mrs .
Don
anq.Lorna since her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Findley lost their home by fire .
Mrs. Edith Manuel ' and
daughter, Angela were SWJday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Roush. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
McDade called on· the Roushes
Monday morning.
Gene Early or Troy · was a
Sunday night guest of Roger
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swartz
of Dixon, m., are guests of the
latter's mother, Mrs. Eula
Wolfe and son, Aaron.
Miss Millie Ripley of
Charleston was a Memorial
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Roush and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Shields, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom
Hayman and other
.. relatives.
Memorial weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner
and Mrs. Ada Norris were Mr.
and Mrs . Larry Badgely,
.,
Danny and Christine, of
. , Fairfax, Va., Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Davis of Parkersburg,
,_. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Story
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~ and d.aughfei', Rosalee of
Darwin, Darin Slmpson, Derlc
and Dalton Badgely, Mr. an(l
Mrs. Bird Lampen of Lorain,
Lonnie Norris of Casstown.
ChriaUne Badgely is visiting
- her
grandparents,
the
· Gloeclmers, for an indefinite
lime.
Deric Badgely left Monday
for an indefinite visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Badgely at
Norfolk.
Mrs. Gerald Hayman and
Mrs. Bertha Robinson vlslted
their aWJt, Mrs. Anna Scarberry, Monday and uncle Bert
Stover at Evans, W. Va., and
visited Evans, Longview and
Creston cemeteries.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayman
and children of Westerville,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Starch of
Colwnbus spe~t the weekend
"'ith Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hayman and Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Gerlach of Chillicothe, Mr . and
Mrs. Mike Gerlach of Mid·
dleport, Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle
were Memorial weekend
..guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Grueser at their cottage. Mrs .
Iva Orr was a dinner guest of
the Gruesers on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs . 'Lawrence
Stewart and sons, Greg and
Barry, of Middleport and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs .
Clarence Murray of Clifton
spent the Memorial weekend at
the -Stewarts cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade and Gene Early of Troy
visited relatives and attended
the Memorial Day dinner at the
Letart Falls Conununity Hall
SWlday.
Mrs. Cora Buck, Mrs. Betty
Stewart, Mrs. Sandy Ham·
mood and son, Robbie, of
Colwnbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Buck and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Buck and Pam over
Memorial weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis of
Clifton spent SWJday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
'· Roush.
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death Spec1a l thank s to
Veteran s Memor.•a l Hospita L
Or Boonsue, nurses a nd
aid es ; Rev Freel and" Nor n s
and singers: Ewi ng Fune ral
Home; friends and neighbor s
for the floral tri butes. food
and oth er ex pr essions of

ARE YOU DRIVING A
For Sale

Employm~ nt

Lost and Found

·WILL dQ house roof and barn
FO UN D 5 ponies Ill Langsville
pamting , 1ntenor pa lnt1ng ,
area , ca ll 742·3934, descnbe to
fr ee est1ma tes: phone 992
cla1m .
7085.
6·2·6fp
5·9·30fc

WI LL PAINT roofs o' houses.

Notice
GUN SHOOT, also ri fle matches

tn m and cut trees ; clea n
att1cs , basements, etc: . Phone
949 322L

~fr esh soon ; 1 sow already
pl~s . 4 weeks old 1 1

fresh, 8

boar we ighmg 300 lbs. ; can be
seen evenings alter 5 p.m .. 4
mil es below Ra v enswood

SEWING MACHINE ser v1ce, Cl'DELL WHEEL alignment
Ferry on Sandy Dese't Rd ..
localed at Crossroads. Rf. 124.
clean, ot t. set tension $4.99

Gordon Profl i ll, Portland ,
Oh to.

1&gt; 2·31c

Spec i al

Electro· Grand e

Compan y. Phone 992·6517 .
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ALL WEATHER ROOFING

Complete front end serv!ce,
tune up and brak.e serviCe .

Wheels balanced
Al l
r,onically .

&amp;CONSTRUCTION ·

elec·
work

- open s1tes onl y, Forked
Run Spor tsman Club, Sunday ,
June 4, 12 noon

HEATING &amp;
COOLING
Window

Sy ra cuse. n1ce l ocat1on . - - -- - - - - f urni shed, phon e 992 ·2441 390 FORO engin.e, automat1 c
a fter 5 p. m.
transm ission - S90 , phon e

m 1n is tr ator s,
di s t ri b u t ee s,
exec utor s and ass1gns Of Peter
Br ec htel, Deceased, will take
5·31 ffc 949-4843.
not rce that on the 3rd day of
Aor Conditioners
Ma y, 1972, a Complaml was
2 BEDROOM home on Lmcofh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __5_·31·41P
fli ed 1n the Common P lea s
Co ~rt of Me1gs County , Oh10 ,
Hot Water Heaters
He1ghts, Pomeroy, excell ent
c ase No . 15,064, whe rein you
cond1t1
on , deposit requ1red ; DON' T merely bnghten carpet s
Plumbing
... Blue Lu str e them .. no
ip'tJ e been nam ed defend ant s
phone
992·2568
raptd
soiling
Ren t
In the prayer of th e Coml)lain t,
Electrical Work
5·31·3tc Sha pooerreSl
Pl ain t iffs pray that Defendants
Ben Fran klin
may be compelled to show their
Store
200 Ma on Sf .. Pomeroy.
TRAILER space an d 2 bedroom Oh
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rnteres t and that lhe sam e may
10
be adludged to be null and vo id,
mobole home. M &amp; G Food
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and plaintiff' S title quieted
Markel, 3 mol es south of ---....:=---agam st the sam e, and for such
M•ddleporf on St Rt . 7.
other rel1ef as Is proper . The
5·l1 ·lfp
real estate is descr ibed as
992
·2448
follow s
TRAILER space - 1 acre lot,
The followmg Real Estate
Pomeroy, 0.
w1th c1 ty water and sepllc
situated In the County of M eig s,
in the Sta te of Oh io, and tn the
tank; 60 x 8 cement patio and
TownSh ip ot S al 1 sb~ry , and REGISTERED ARABIAN
36" X 23" X .009
cement runways ; located 112
bounded and descr i bed as
mile off Rt 7 at F1v e Po1nts on
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No
follows
Flatwoods Rd , 20 minut es
050481 Ri ch Ra ff les blood
Situate In Marcus Bosworth 's
from
Ga"¥1n Power Plan t,
line.
Fee
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Eskey
Add itiOn to Lower Pomeroy ,
Cheshi re; phone Hann1ba l,
Hil l,
Flatwoods
Rd ..
now Incorporated In t o the
Oh iO 1-614-483-1141.
Village of M iddleport, Meigs
Pomeroy, 0
County , Oh io, and marked and
5·26·6fp
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known on the s r~ i d plat of lower
Pomeroy as Lot Number 153
Said lot being fifty teet by one PI ANO and organ lesson s. TRA I LER spaces o ver l ookm~
U~ED OFFSET PLATES
Gera ld Hoffner Phone 992hundred and eleven feet. Betng
HAVE
Pomeroy Velma G Zuspan
3825
Lot No 153 as shown 1n d eed
MANY
USES
phone
Mason,
773
5750.
records of Me los County, Oh 1o,
5 21 12tc
5· 11 · 301~
In Volume 159, Pag e 320
Refer!nce Deed : Volume 244,
Page 569 of the Me 1CJ S Count y BOAT LICENSE - for your
boat, f or
your
m otor . 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
Deed Records .
Ava1 lable at Simon's Pick·A
unfurnished
apartments.
Yo~ are r e Q~Ired to answer
8 for $1.00
the Complaint wi thin twenty .
Pa tr Shoe Store, 108 W Mam ,
Phone 992 5434
eight day s after the la st
4 12-lfc
Pomeroy, Oh 1o, Phone 992·
publication of thiS notice,
3830
nam ely , by nat later than th e
5·16·30tc
2Ath day of July , 1972 , or - - - - - - - - Judgment by default w i ll be
rendered aga inst you .
SAVE up to one half Bnng yollr
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIELD sick TV lo Chuck's TV Shop, 4 condifoon
ROOMS furn1tur e, exce llent
, musl sacnfo ce due
H
and
151 Bufternut Ave., Pomeroy

ARNOLD
BROTHERS •

·-- For Sale

Aluminum
Sheets
20~

The
Da=•y Sent1'nel

For Sale

MARY L. BIRCHFIELD,
4-4-lfc
Sycamore Stree.~ Middleport. ~=~=======--j
Ohio
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Sa 1d compla int prays for a
partition at the fOI IO'N1ng
desc ribed r eal esta te, and tl'1at
the ptalnt11f's inter est be set off
ta her in se"¥ eralty or that sa1d
real estate be sold and the
proceeds th erefrom be divided
accord ing to taw
Said r eal estate being situated
In the Village af Pomeroy ,
Caun ty of Meig s and State ot
Ohio , and be 1ng two lots con
ta lning 1 43 acr es, more or less
For a more detailed descriptton
of sa 1d rea l estate ref er en ce 1S
made to Vo lume 241 page 295 ,
MetQ S Co~ntv Deed Records
Said defendan t, Paul Harr1s ,
shall an swer the pla lnlllf 's
compla int on or befo r e Aug~ st
7, 1972, or he shall be deemed in
defau lt .
Lena Turner , Pla intiff
J . B. O' Bnen , her attorney
100 1h C o~r t Street
Pomeroy , Oh io 45769

lS I 19, 26, (6) 2, 9, 16, 23, 6tc

Mrs. Goldie AdaiJlS of Canton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wolfe and family over
Memorial weekend.
...
Mr . and Mrs . Harold
Hayman of WesterviUe spent
Memorial weekend with his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis
of Canton visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Neigler over Memorial
weekend and visJted Letart
Falls cemetery.
Mrs. Millie Norris of Laurel,
Md ., is visiting Mr and Mrs.
Marshall Adams and visited
Letllrt Falls Cemetery. Mrs.·
Adams and Mrs . Noms visited
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris on
Monday.
Jay Cremeans of Gallipolis
spent Monday w1th Raymond
Adams.
Mr . and Mrs. carl Norris of
JWJction C1ty spent Memorial
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Norris and visited other
relatives.
Visiting Mr . and Mrs.
Marshall Adams and Raymond
Sunday were Mrs . Freda
Evans, Mrs. Raymond Proffitt
and Jackie, Mindy Hill and
Dolly, Joyce Quillen and baby,
Donna Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon cady, Lori and Jerry,
of West Jefferson, Mr. and
Mra. Roy Van Meter, Becky
and Melanie . •
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roush
of Cincinnati visited Memorial
weekend with Mrs. Elizabeth
Roush.

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HOMEMADE

StrawberiY Pie
with whipped cream .

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8, I-llite, p.-st., p.-br., factory
a1r. tmted glass. radio . Very
nice fam1,IY car .

OLD FURNITURE , dishes,
clocks, brass bed s, silver
or
complete
do llars

hou se hol ds. Wnte M D

Miller, Rt 4, Pomeroy, Oh 1o

Call 992-6271

3·16-tfc

Conley Slarcraff Sales. Rt. 62. ALUMINUM boats, on county
road 18, 150 yards west of Rt
North of Pt. Pleasant. W. Va
5·25-IOtc 33 Call 992-6256 Lorenzo

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POODLE
oy . _
Park viewpuppies,
Kennels. over
Phone 992·
5443.
8-15.tfc
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACH INE

1972 Model, sews all stretch
malenal, buttonholes, dial
control for fancy des1gns
Pr ice r educed because of

shopping scratches. Pay only
S28 00 cast\ pr ice or terms
ava1lable Phone 992·6517

lielp Wanted
LIFE GUARD af Mapl ewood
Lake, appl y

model . $3000, sleeps six, selfmales, 3 females , closely
contamed , converter , com
related to Rin T1n Tin .
pre ssor ; St armaster fo ld ·
Reserve yours now. John
down campers . S1349 ; Trai ler
Sauvage, Syracuse, 992 3272
awn1ngs &amp; heaters . 25 pet
5 2112tc
off ; Reese h1lches and sway - - - - - - - - control s 20 pet. off ; Camp

1n

person or

phone 949-4074 or 949-3651.
5·31 31c
EXPERIENCED truck dnver ;
contact Dallas Hill at 247·2664.
5·26-6tc
WORK
WITH
MISSILE
LAUNCHERS IN EUROPE
OR KOREA . FULL PAY
WHILE
YOU
TRAIN .
Toda y's Army will help you
beco me prof icie nt on Air
Defen se M issi les. Then give a
job 1n Europe or Korea . A job
you'll f1nd as exc1 ting as lhe
country you' ll be wor king in .

You' ll get lO day s paid

vacation a year , too. Plus lots

of other benefits. If you'd like

the challenge and excitement
of liv ing and working 1n
ano t her country , Today 's
Ar my wants to join you For

complete detail s cal l 593·3022
5·31 lie

WANTED!
CARRIERS WANTED
IN
MIDDLEPORT
CONTACT FAYE MANLEY
AT 992-5592

CARRIERS
WANTED
MONKEY RUN AREA
POMEROY
-ALSOSYRACUSE
THE DAILY SENTINEL
PHONE 992·2156

6 1 ff c

VA CUUM CLEANER . Still in
factory
r educed

cartons ,
pri ce
because of paint

5·19·30tc

S'P'ECIAL

trucks and low-boy for hire.
See Bob or ' Roger Jeffers,

5232.

110 Mechanic Street

Turf Tr im Mower. B&amp; S 3'12
h,p eng one ~ ~carton 70.25

9._

Jack

POMEROY
w. Carsey , Mgr.

damage . 7 cleaning at
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Phone 992·2181
tachmenls Plus carpet L..--------~
. shampooer, 515.88, Phone 992
CAMPER, 16 fl. sleeps 6, good
6511
6-1tf c cond ofion , $1,000. Phone 992·
6329.
12x60 MOBIL E hom e, 2
5· 12-ff c
bedroom ; phone742·5461 affer ---------=
5 p. m.
6-1 3tc For Rent or Sale
HOUSE IN Long Boflom , phone
FARMALL Cub fracto' with 985·3529.
plow, phone 1·304.882 2361.
5·21 -tfc
6 H ie - - - -- - - - -------------TEAM OF MULE S and har· Instruction
nesses. phone 742-3895
TRAILER
6 1-3tp TRACTO~
TRAINEES NEEDED. Yoo
now tra1n to become an
'47 CADILLAC tru ck, '65 can
ov er the road driver or city
Mustang , ' 71 International 32
rid ing mower; Renault rear·
end and transm iSS IOn , Side by
side refrigerator and freezer,

47" wide Phone 992-6923.
6 1-31c

COLONIAL Maple SterecHad•o
comb ination , AM FM radio, .4
speakers, 4 speed change r ,
separate controls
Balan ce
$71. 39 .' Use our budget terms .

Call 992·7085.

6·1 61c

STEREO. RADIO combination,
Modern Walnut 4 speakers, 4
sp eed changer , separate

driv er Ex ce ll eht earnings
after short trainmg on ou r
truck s with our dri ver in·

stru clors to help you . For

appl icat ion and Intervi ew ,
call 304-34.4 8843, or write
Sc hoo l Saf et.,.
Divi sion ,
United System s, In c , C·O

Termonal Bldg , 5517 Midland
Dri v e,

Charleston ,

West

VIrginia. 25306. Approved for
V. A. Benefits. Placement
assistan ce .!available. Over 700
tran sportation companies
ha ve hired our graduate s.

6·1·21c

controls Balance $65.43. Use Mob~e Homes For Sale
ou r budget term s. Call 992•
7085
6·16fc
·.Air, Conditioners. ,
_P_A_I_N_T_D_A
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Zag
• Awmngs
Sewong Machines Still in
• Underpinning
or iginal

ca r tons

No

at·

tachments needed as our Complete mobile home
controls are built-In Sews servoce - plus gigantic
with 1 or 2 needles, makes display of mobile homes
buttonholes, se ws on buttons, always available at ...
mon~rams and blind hem
stitch. Full cash price, $38 50
MILLER
or budget . plan available.
Phone 992-5641.
6 1.6tc MOBILE HOMES
1220 Woshlngton Blvd.
VACUUM CLEANER new 1972 ~23-7521
. BELPRE, D.
model. Complete wlfh al.l
cleaning fools Small paint damage in shipping . Will take CAS!i paod for all makes and
527.00 cash or budgel plan models of mob ile homes .
available. Phone 992·5641
Phone area code 614·423·9531 .
6-1·61c
4·13-tfc

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POINT OFFICE

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

SUPPLY
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furniture

&amp;

supplies . Typewriter &amp;
Adding Machine Rtpair.
Pick-up &amp; Delivery

room s Front porch Large lot near grade school Onl y

$6,000.00.

SEE THE CAPRI
New Deluxe 3 bedroom home. Has la rg e and plenty of
closets . Kitchen has double sink. , stove, r efr igerator.
free zer Washer .dryer hookups Large livlng·dinmg

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424 Main St.

baths, modern k1tchen w ith stove, re fr igerator fr ee zer.
Gas forced air furnace. Fireplace. carpeting Porch,
ba sement, 2 lots, 2 car garage

TIDY
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HARRI SONV ILLE - 3 bedrooms, fi replace on f.v ing.
POMEROY - Bui ldmg 28x80 ha s 2 la r ge rooms down 5
r oo m apartment and 2 business room s up Main St
locat1on . $25,000 00 or w ill take a good off er

Bulldozer Radiator fo floe
Sma llest · Heater Core

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

EXPERT
Whfel ~i&amp;nlllent·"

Open 8 Til s
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy , ~

large kitchen plenty of

small recreation room , gas
forced air heat, Ches l er
water. well and pump, on

excellent black top road .
$9,500.00.
NEEDSTORAGE? -6 lots with farge storage
building in Pomeroy , THIS
YOU MUST SEE , JUST
58,200.00.
Cali992-22S9
lf no answer 992-2568
HENRY E. CLELANO SR.
REALTOR
RACIN E'= 6roomhou se~li ath,

ut1l1ty room , garage, $10,000 ;

992 ·3020
Middleport

KEBLER S
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

POMEROY
2 Un it apt. hou se, ultra·
modern show ing incom e of
S1 85 monthly , li ve in the 4

bedroom apt. down &amp; rent
fh e 2 bedroom apf. up for
add itional Income

Spec ializing In
Small Businesses

$17,500 .

304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773.5535

70 Volkswagen ___ --------~1495

V·8, standard , long wide bed, 1/2 ton .

68 Buick Electra 225 ________s1895

'995

Gel Rid of Them
Will do any average single
dwelling far

ga s furnace, 11!2 A., very
level, g')cd wa ter supply

QUALITY

5. Year Wrltfen Guorantee.
Call 614-949-3511, if no an.
swer, coli 614-4S2.JISB.

Comfortable 3 bedroom &amp;
lof 100• 190
Mddl epod .
$7,950.

.Y-CITY EXTERMINATION
321 Third St.

160 Coal Slreel - Also
locafoon of th e Mlddl eporl C

Racine, Ohio

of C offi ce.
SEE US FOR: Awnings, storm
3·31 -ffc L - -- - - - - - - - - ' doors and wondows, carporl~.
NEW HOME. 6 rooms and bath marquees, alum inum siding
RACINE - 10 room- house, (3 bedrooms). ful l basement and railing. A. Jacob, sales
bath, basement, garage, two
with ullllly room and garage;
representative. For free
lois. Phone 949-431 3.
electric heat , fully carpeted; · esll~ates , phone Charles
4-5-lfp TP&amp;C wafer in home ; y, acre
Lisle, Syracuse, V. V.
Johnson and Son ~ Inc.
-~=---.,.,.---;
lot
In
Riggscresl
Manor
;
100
STOllE, garage and recreation
pet. financing available ; see ~---------.:3_:·2 ·11•
room - $2,500. ~lock and
Gene Riggs or phone 9~5- 3595.
equipment - $5,500, on state
5·31 -lfc
route close to Meigs Mine,
phone 992-6048.
\
5·28-6tp

,

NICE 2-story home with full
basement, 2 lot~. now forced

Big ~IPJcnv

Moytlv

Autometlc's

:2 speed operation

air furnace. Near Pomeroy .

Choice of water
temps .
AutQ.
water
level

Ele,.,entary School Phone
992·7384 to see.
11-7-ffc

c~nlrol.

- - -- - Auto Sales

.. ; CTnl"

Frlter o~ Power
.
Fin Agitator
P"ird'li"..Prfu ,..

Maytov

1964 VALIANT, good running
condition . Phone 992·2679.
6-1 -ltc

Halo of Hut
Dryers

Surround clol)l'' L

"'i.fh gentle, e'\len
hill.: No hot IPOI$,
f!O t .Vtrdrying,

MUST SAC.RIFlCE '69 Dodge 112
ton pickup Call at Lot 5,

-..fnt
)FIIIor. ~ Lint
•
, Wo !llp~c It in .
MA,YTAQ ·. ·

Cline's Trailer Park across

Rod etrm

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ltr'fiCI

:RUTlAND ·fURNifORf

Lo&lt;oded, vonyl top

'995

Fury II , 4 dr sed , only 8,475 mil es One owner. A
stea l

1969 Dodge

only s1895

Ton Pickup, long wh ee l base, custom cab. One
owner

112

only s1195

1967 Buick

LeS abre 2 dr H T One loca l owner , low mtleage

1966 Buick
R1viera. all
overhauled

while

only s1095.
w1th

black

Interior. Just

1967 v.w.

$995

Ver y clean V.W. New Pontia c trade·in

70 GMC Pickup __________ .!.1895

69 Ford Torino Gl---------:..~1795

only s1595

1969 Dodge

Dart 4 dr sed., 6 cyl , auto. Low mileage, new

G.M.C trade·on

1966 Buick

only s1195

Skyl"'k G.S 2 dr H T, one of the cleanest 66's
anywhere

2 Dr H,T

We Service What We Sell
Our Word Is O..r Bond

10· Super Bee------------s1895

Open Evenongs lill7 p.m. &amp;
sat. till S p.m. Service Till
12 Noon on Sal.
Ron &amp;
want to please
ev&lt;!fvbod y so we lry

See: Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
.
Ph. 985-~og ,.,~ 'l"':hLI&gt;
Located on St. Rt. 7 '
Chester, 0. ,

ITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
69 Cadillac Sedan DeVille,'air ............. '3500
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, air.............'2600
68 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, air ............. '2600
69 Olds Cutlass Wagon, air ................ '1995
11 Ford lh t Pickup, V-8, auto., P.S..... '2695

1970 FORD

52095

Ga la xie 500 Hardtop Coupe, V·B engine, automatic trans·
m1ssion , power steering &amp; bra kes, wh 1te finish, black
vinyl top, v1nyl int erior . Wh,lt~ wall tires, like new, radio

69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air....... '1995
68 Chev. Bel. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., air ••••••••• '1495
68 Olds 98 HJ. Cpe., _power, air ...... ·· , '1895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air.............. ' '995

1969 CHEVROLET
S239S
Kingswood Estate Wagon. faclory air. automati c transmission , power steer ing &amp; brakes , luggage r ack Green
fin ish with green vinyl Interior. rad io. ex tra sharp car and
one you will apprec iate

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN
11095
New ring job, clean interior, good tires, rad1o, Heater.
.I

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES.I:OO P.lll

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Tuppers Plains

Society News

'149.50

bath home on
Ov erlo ok ing

2 D' Sedan

68 Buick Skylark __________ !1795

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF

TERMITES · - TERMITES

Close lo Rutland. large I
floor plan home. basemen! &amp;

Marqu1 s, 2 dr H. T

Stand , long w1de bed .

f'~EROY, OHIO

Sec luded Country home,
modern alf .electrlc on 3 A.
tra ct. lots of timber , out of
town owner ,· make an offer

69 MercuiY•____________ _!1795

70 Dodge Pick Up
4 speed , A-1 condition .

Sharp black finiSh

ON ner out of town - I'm
accepti ng ofl er s on t hiS
1nves tment pr operly M sily
made Into 3 or 4 apt s.
Downtown M iddleport

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auto ., long wide bed

68 Firebird 400

WAS s1395

1

phone 949-4195.

from Blue Fountain Motel,
Gallipolis.
6· J.6tc

'1395

v.a,

$495

$2795

1971 Plymouth

4 speed, Plum w1th wh1t e vmyl top

2 SI6IIS

.Pomeroy HoJne· &amp;· Auto

llvmg room has firepla ce,

barbed wire fence, some
lomber, MINERALS. Just
$17,600.
10 ACRE BABY FARM
House about 8 years old,
sm~ll barn, 3 bed,ooms with
closets. bath. dining room ,
porch, full basement with

J;. Ton .

OPEN''UNTIL 8:01P.M. eacn evening
• except Saturday .. Sunday.

-GUARANTE&amp;o.-:
Phone 992-2094

bedrooms. large bath, tiled,

has new balh and hot water
tank, cellar, 40 acres for
cull 1vat1on, 30 acres under

WAS s1595

992-2151
-- __.. _._-OR ..9~2-215? MIDDLEPORT
-

5.55
On i\1ost America [_C!Q.

Pomeroy - 1 story fram e, 2

building, 4 bedroom home,

70 Ford Pick Up

5

608 E. Main 51.
Pomeroy
1 LIKE NEW

2 DOOR
SEDAN

V-8, auto.

DEPENDABLE CITY .

Pameroy
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CLELAND
REALTY

64 VOLKSWAGEN

2 dr. H. T., auto ., one owner .

RAWLINGS

Rad•ator Specialist

Ph . 992·2174

$449

llko

66 Ford Fairlane

'1595

Chevel le Mal ibu .. 2 d, , H T , 16,421 miles. One

owner

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·Nalhon Biggs

nea r ly 3 acres of land. Ask ing price, $7,500 00

m 1les from Un ion
bridge, on Route 4.
barn 38x50, crib,
house, implement

6 cyl.,

Da"'rtOW""' MW.

$2895

1971 Chevrolet

2 DR. H.T. STO.

See Emerson Jones. Pearl Ash, Hilton Wolfe,
Wallace Amberqer, Dick Rawlings.

From the largest

SYRACUSE
2 BEDROOMS- Bath, front &amp; back porch. city util il•es,

CHEVROLET
MALIBU

66 Dodge Dart
~;0

"I USED CARS

1965

6 cyl .. 3 speed .

-

BUSINESS BUILDING

160 CoaiSt

IN ONE OF
SMITH NELSON
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68 Mustang

WAS $1795

NOW

Moder n bath, n1 ce kltchen, 2 por ches, level lot Near stor e

cab inets , 2 nice porches, full
basement , natural ga s,
forced air heat, 2 car garage.

357 e.ngmc, std lraJ:ls

6 cyL, 3 speed .

'179 5

1966 DODGE DIOO '!2 ton
pickup, V-8. 3 speed. long
bed. · good tires. lots of service left here, we sold this
truck new .. .

Take
Your
Summer ,
Vacation

Std .

GS 350, real clean

Pt. Pleasant

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67 Mustang

WAS s1995

NOW

PHONE 675-3628

carpeted. Now only S16.000 00.
VACA'NT
POMEROY - Move rlghl in. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. 1'f2

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

396 engi~e. 4 speed, A-1 condition.

' '1 895

1967 MERCURY Monterey 4
Or ., V-8, automatic. p ..
steering. runs and looks like
a '70 model and look what
we ' ve done to li1is price.

Complete line of offoce

REASONABLE
RUTLAND - 3 bedrooms, bath. panelong in several

Just 11
Avenue
Large
chicken

Eco?omy Tiller, 3112 h p. B&amp;S
eng ine Reg . 159.95
144.95

1968 MUSTANG Convertible,
V·8, automatic, p.- steering,
sharp little summer car and
look at . the price .

Pomeroy . Phone 992.3525
after 7 p.m. or phone 9'12-

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr. ·Broker

80ACRE FARM

MOWERS
&amp; TILLERS

NOW

l Or .

69 Chevelle

WAS s2095

1968 POLAR A 4 Or. H· Top,
'1 ·8, l · flite, p .·st . , p. -br . .
factory air, tinted glass,
rad1o. maroon &amp; white .

haul fill dirl, lop sool. Dump

Real Estate For Sale

NOW

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65 FORD
H. T.,

P.S., P . B., air conditioning , deluxe inte r ior

The following cars have been in inventory for
90 days, we we're cutting the prices to' move
them. Save SS$ on this sale ...
1970 HORNET SST 2 Or .
Sedan , V-8, automatic, p.:
sleenng, sure grip, radio, ws-walls, sharp little car lrom
A.M. •

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SPECIAL
SPECIAL

70 Buick Electra 225

It's Clearan~e Time At
DEPENDABLE CITY

Free Esltmates. We 1lso

5-21 -ffc

111 Court St.

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Wanteo To Buy

D1 ck. Karr , Jr

6-10 tf c

TIRED OF YOUR ~RESENT HOME, THEN CALL US
FOR A CHANGE. IF NO SALE THERE WILL BE NO
CHARGE. WE HAVE OVER 40 PROPERTIES LIS TED
Pomeroy, Ohio
WITH US f!OR YOU TO SEE.
5 ·26-~tc. ~__ _.:._~_ _ _,__., )'- ·- .
r«LEN L. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
.
992·3325 ·992·2378
STARCRAFT
School
Out
REGISTERED
AKC
White
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Special s 18 ft. 5 • loVf profile
German shepherd pups, 7
frailer for $1869 , 20 f~ 7 - 201 weeks old lhe lsi of June 3
to moving mfo trailer , must
be sold by Monday , May 29,
can be seen any tome af 729
Oliver St.. Middleport.

Dav is.

CHESTER, 0 .

Service Phone 992-2522.

NOW AT HARTS

*·

THEN TRADE IT IN.

nHEIL"

LEGAL NOTICE

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USED CARS

UNRELIABLE-FAULTY .()BJECT!

'

PAUL HARRI S, whose ad ·
Clress is unknown , Is her eby
not ified tha t on the 9th day of
May , 19'72 Lena Turner , bemg
th e plaintiff flied her comptamt
1n part 1l lan against htm as a
defendant , in the Cornman
Pleas court , Me 1gs Caunly ,
Oh io, an d being case number

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Beautiful Buys

U.F.O.?

Business Services

10 SOWS, heavy w1th pigs, will

PUMP. your sluggish SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller guaranteed .
Reasonable ,
5-2-lOfc DON'T
&amp; PLUMBING CO.
sept ic tank Gel Klea,., ·Emrales Phone 992-3213.
Sanitation,
Stewarl,
Ohio
Ph.
AII Sept1c Tan k Cleaner . 662-3035.
7-27·1fC
240 Lincoln St.
5·31 -Jfc
Landmark Farm Bur ea u,
2
12·1fC
Middleport,
Ohio
Pomeroy
k•ndn ess.
AUTOMOBILE 1nsuranco.been
Dba
Anthony
Plumbing
L loyd Nice and fa mi ly.
Marine Sales
6 2 ltc
cancelled?
Lost
your
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Lowell, Char les, Law rence
IN
Contunc t1on w1th our
operator
's
license?
Call
992· We have a complete Homt
X, 1911 REASONAB~E rates . Ph. 446·
McN1ckle and famll res.
Mac hmery D1spersa l Sale, 14 FT BOAT, 25 hp. Evmrude 1971 GREMLIN
Maintenance Service the
2966.
If
4782. Gallipolis, John Russell,
motor , gas tank. and trailer .
Kawasakt Big Horn , ppone
6 2 lfp
Saturday, June 3rd, there w!ll
year around . No m1tter whit
I
6·,15·
c
Owner &amp; Operator .
phon e 698 4396
·
Reedsv ill e, 667·3652.
also be a Ga rage Sal e of
your need. Complete roof or
5-1 2-lfc
6-1-3tc
6-2-6tc
clo th i ng , m is cell a neous
spoutmg
repe 1r . Interior . or
SEWING
MAtHINES.
Repair
--~--------------LEGAL NOTICE
household il ems. etc. J M. ------------exterior
carpentry . ~lhng
service
,
all
makes
992-2284.
c.
BRADFORD,
Auctioneer
14FT
Fiberglas
Crestl
iner
boat
Gaul. Rf 3. Pomeroy lm
COAL, Limestone, E &gt;:cel sior
The Fab,lc Shop, Pomeroy. lilt and Pant ling and Sodlng.
IN THE
Complete Service.
w 1fh trailer and 40 h p.
Chesler.
O.l.
Salt Works. E Main St ..
COMMON PLEAS COURT
Au1horlzed Singer Sales and Compleft Plumbing &amp;
Phone 949·3821
John son motor . Phone 992.
6· 1 2tc
Pom eroy, Phone 992·3891.
OF
Ser v ice. We Sharpen Scissors.
294 1, Pomeroy, Ohio
Racme. Ohio
.
Heating.
4·12-tf c
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
3-29-ffc
'Crill
Bradford
6
1·4fc
Day
Number 99'1-2550
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIELD
5·1·1fc
we have 24 hr. emergency
and
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
CU FT chest type B F. - -- - -- - - MARY L. BIRCHFIELD ,
RE GISTE RED Appaloosa Stud 16 FT FIBERGLAS boat woth 9 Goodri
delivered right to your
service.
ch
deep
freeze
;
good
CALL
94~· 2789 for aulo body and
Sycamore Street,
142-!941
Ser v1ce, S50 Reg. mares, $40
40
h
p
motor
and
trailer
;
pro1ect.
Fast
and
easy
.
Free
992-SBOJ
condrt
ion,
phone
949-2405
paint
work
.
Also
repa1r)
iber
Mrddleport, Oh10,
Plamfiffs
Gra
de,
Fra
nc1
s
Benedum,
phone
~92
·3
509
estimates.
Phone
992·3284.
'898
742·4761
,
Vs.
5 31 3fp glass boats, plus electric and
Phone 661·3856
5-31 ·lfc - - - - - - - - MRS. R. E . CANADAY and
gas
welding·
.
Stan
ley'
s
5 17 30fp
Goeg
lei n R~ady.Mi
x • Co ., . ~;::=W=e~•~
re:f:::u:::lly=i~n='u:red
==;
R E. CANADAY ,
ALMOST new mino boke, 5 Cuslom Body Shop
~·
Middleport,
0111o.
-..Addrtn Unknown,
months
old,
paid
$269,
will
5·19·301c
6-30.tfc
.
For Rent
El at .,
Defendants
take $150 ; phone 992·5083 after --------~
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
TRAIL ER space, River view 4 p.m
BACKHOE and dozer work. BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
No. 1.5,0~4
EARTH MOVING
Trailer Park, Hartford , W.
5·3l ·lfc Seplic tanks installed. Call'
Septic tanks installed George
The Defendants, M r s. R . E.
Va , con cr ete patio , all
Ca nday , R E . Canaday , th e.
(Bill ) Pullins. Phone 992·2478,
Bob or Roger Jeffers 992-3525
Dozer &amp; End loader &gt;'lork,
un known hei r s,
dev ise es ,
ufl l1f1es; phone 304-882·2006. NEW Holland hay crusher,
4·25·ffC
or
992 5232.
ponds,
basement, land·
le ga tees, adm l nistra tci r s,
5-28 12fp excell ent condit1on, Andrew
5·19·121c "D"Oc:Zc:Ec:R:--a-n"d' ba=c"k-.::hoe
d 1s lr l bu tees, -e xecuto rs and
""'""'
work,
sc~plng.
We have 2 size
Cross, Rt 2, Racme, phone
ass1gn s of L C Br ec htel.
ponds and se pt oc tanks; B &amp; K doiers. 2 size loaders. Work
241
2852
Decea sed, and the ~nknown
5·31 ·lfc HARRISON'S TV and Anlenna
2 BEDROOM modular home on
Exca vating, Phone 992·5367, done by hour or contract ..
herr s, devis ees, legatees, ad

Plaintiffs
Crow, CroW &amp; Porter,
Atto,nevs for Plointllfs
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( 5) 12, 19, 26 ; (6) 2, 9, 16,23

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9 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., June 2, 1972

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'68 BUICK Special, 6 cylinder ,
standard, e.cellenl second
car, phone 992·2374
\-142-4211
Arnold Crete ·
Rutlend
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By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
SWlday School attendance at
the United Methoxlist Church
was 35 and offering $13.29.
Worship attendance was 23 and
offering $23.30.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wells of
Long Bottom have moved their
new trailer to their lot in the
Arbaugh Addition one day last

w':~:

Saturday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fttch at Hazel, Ohio Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs . Thurman
Babcock visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond
Coleman
at
Syracuse Monday .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker
and family of Colegrove, 0.,
Mrs. ShirJey Hasen and family
of Bellville, Michigan, Mrs.
Lea Jean Hawkins and Mrs.
Lilly Shultz and family and

CHESTER - The annual
Alumni Banquet at Eastern
High School will be held
Saturday, June 10, al 7:30
p.m. Reservallons may be
made by contacllng Marilyn
Robinson, Rt. 2, Coolville, or
phooe 985-3829.

66 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full pow., air ••.. •·'895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door H.T. ........... :••'695
63 Olds Super 88 4 Door H.T•••••••••••••• '595
69 Dodge lh t Pickup, V-8 std............ 11395
Good Selection New Cadillacs &amp;Oldsmobiles

In Stock! .. We're Dealin '!

Karr &amp; Van Zandt ..
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
•
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until 6:00Til 5 PM. Sat.
'.

::~d pa~en~o·:~ndv~~ RedeemersPresent Prouram
6 '

and Mrs. Everett Shultz
and son Danny vacationed at John Arbaugh and attended the
Ce4ar Point, Ohio over the Alumni Banquet at Eastern'
week end.
.
Saturday evening.
·
Mr.andMrs. DaleSpencerof
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riggs
Colwnbus visited here Sunday and family of Logan, 0. was
with his sister Mr. and Mrs. overnight guests of Mr. and
Wayne Brlckles. Mrs. Brlckles Mrs. Lindsey Lyona and family
had the misfortune to fall at Saturday night. Mrs. Riggs and
her home injuring her children visited her mother
"shoulder.
Mrs, Dorothy Dodder Sunday.
Mrs. Nelsel Weatherman
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore
spent tbe weekend with her Boyles villi led relatives in West
brothe• Mr. and Mrs. Elclred Va. and went to cemeteries
Grim" of Athens and attended there over weekend.
church servlcell there.
Miu Judy Perry of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker Parkersburg, Mrs. Elizabeth
and daughter Ruthle and Mrs. Coleman, and son, Mr. and
Larry Curtis and children arid Mrs. Roland Cole~ and son
Mr. and Mrs. John Newell and of Sebring, Ohio was Sunday
children spent Sunday with guests of Mrs. Bessie Webster.
relatives In Kentucky and went ·
to cemeterl• there.
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor
visited relatives al New
Australian conservationists
Martlnavllle and went to the estimale
l h II t Widespread
cemetery Sundlly.
slaughter has left some of
Mr, and Mrl. Charles the 21 ·nenera of kangaroo
Nichols of !IUnola spent near extinction .

Stiversville

The Redeemers, an instrwnental and vocal group
from Kanauga, presented a
program Saturday night at the
Laurel Cliff Free l'l!ethoxlist
Church.
The group is com)K¥11 of
Mrs. Johnnye Stewart, piano;
Ray Stewart, Jr., bass guitar;
Ray Stewart, Sr., lead guitar,
and Bobby Stewart, drums.
Featured in their program was
a song written by Ray Stewart,
Jr., entitled "Sotiy, Jesus

. TO BEGIN STUDY
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
WilHam Eichinger, and ·John,
attended an indoctrination
seulon al Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital, Parkers. bdrg, wbere John has been
accepted in the school of x-ray
technology, beginning July 3.

Came Yesterday."
The service opened with
prayer and group singing of
"At the Croas"led by the Rev.
Eugene Gill. Selections. by the
Redeemers Included "Build a
Mansion, "Too Much to Gain to
Lose," ' jThank God I'm Free,"

DEBBIE JOHNSON
SYRACUSE - New em·
ployee at Linda's BeautY
Parlor, Bob's Traller Court.
Second St., Ia Miss Debbie
Johnson, da9ghter of Mr.
and Mra. Slanley Johnson,
Route 1, Racine. Miss
Jobuoll, a 1972 graduate of
Melga High School, was a
cosmetology studenl of Mrs.
Pauline Hysell. Sbe was
presented two achievement
awards 111 lhe class.

EVANGELIST COMING
Ray Humphries will be the
Restoreth My Soul," "What a evangelist in a series of gospel
Happy Day," and "Prisoner of meeUngs to be held at 8 p.m.
Love."
from Sunday through Saturday, JWJe 10, at the Bear·
wallow Ridge Church of Christ,
QUEEN NAMED
just off Route 681, between
Mra. Edith Gardiler was Darwin and, Allred .
named "queen of the week" on
the baall of weight losa at the
Tuesday night meeting of the
BEGINS JUNE 5
TOPS Club held at the BradRACINE - Vacation Bible
ford Church of ChriJt. Runnerup was Mrs. Frances Hysell. Schovl will be held at' the
Each member dilcusled the Wesleyan United Methodist
diet 11!'hich 11 ~t suited for Church of Racine, June 5
her. ~ May queen will be through June 9, 9 a.m. to 11
a.m.
announced next week.

"I Know," 11CityofGold," uHe

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Bu•ck

992-2174

Pontiac

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News Notes

T'HJCKS · MAIN ST., POMEROY OHIO
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Mr. and Mrs . Randall
Talbott, New Lexington,
VIsited his mother, Mrs. Olive
Talbott, Sunday. Randall has
recently been appointed
supermtendent of lhe Perry
Coun'ty Schools .
. Robert Ritchie, Belpre, was
a recent visitor of his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Durst and Tom.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van Meter
and daughter of Pomeroy spent
Saturday with Mrs . Ada Van
Meter.
Dale Van Meter of Racine
8pent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Van Meter and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Donohue.
Mr. and Mrs . Norman Lehew
have purchased a newly
conslructed home from Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hilton.
Mr'. and Mrs. Tim Wilkerson
and Shawn of Colwnbus spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst.
Several from this conunWJity
attended the commencement
services at Southern High
SChool SWlday evening. Miss
Loretta Middleswart, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Middleswart was valedictorian.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Price
and daughter were recent
guests of her parents', Mr. and
Mrs. Blll Middleswart and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lawson
and daughter were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ward and family. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant
spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison,
Pomeroy.
Mr. and 1 Mrs. Larry
Gluesencaffip visited Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Haines on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitch
called on Mr. and Mil- Ralph
Brewer and son, Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene WoH and
Richard were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Wolfe, SyraCWJe,
Friday evening .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fitch;
I.:ong Bottom, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Fitch and family
Wednesday eventna.
Mrs. Ruby Bryant en·
tertained Thunday afternoon
with a birthday party for h~
daughter, Debbie, on her
seventh birthday.

Mr. and Mrs . Theodore
Willford and daughter, De Witts
Run, were recent callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hilton.
Mrs. Paul Evans and Paul
Dean were recent guests of
Mrs. Mae Van • Meter and
Ruby.
Mrs. Louise Gluesencamp
and Nikki attended a 4-H Club
meeting at the home of Mrs:
Ada Van Meter Friday af·
ternoon.
Mrs . Olive Lawson has
returned from the Veterans
Memorial Hospital and is
feeling some better.
Bob Van Meter of Erie, Pa .,
spent Memorial Day with his
mother, Mrs. Mae Van Meter
and Ruby.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Roseberry and family of
Racine, visited her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Middleswart and
family SWJday afternoon.
Recent guests of E. H.
Carpenter and family were S.
W. Durst, Mrs . Mildred
Donohue, J . W. Lawson, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Durst, Dale Van
Meter, Mrs. Ruby Bryant,
Dave and Debbie, Mrs. Mae
Van Meter, Bob Van Meter, D.
W. Wilson, Tom Durst, Mike
Dailey, Mrs. Linda Ward and
Shelly and Nlckki Van Meter.
Plunge Into Evening
The d a y s of the casual,
" fun " evening dress may be
numbered . As part of ''the
nostalgia mood, formal wear
1s takmg its cues from the
1930s and '40s, when velvet,
chiffon, sequins and s i 1k
were king. Plungmg n!!Ck·
lines and backs abound; as
do soli chiffon ruffles.

Property _
Transfers
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Laura Mae Nice, Admrx.,
Albert L. Hartung, dec'd. to
Harry Michael Carleton,
Candace Elaine Carleton,
Parcel , Salisbury.
Frank R. Beach, dec'd. to
Rev a N. Beach, Cert. of Trans.,
Middleport.
RevaN. Beach to Dorothy M.
Yeauger, Lot, Headley &amp;
Russell Add., Middleport.
Myrtle B. McBride to Bobble
R. Moore, Luella B. Moore, Lot
294, Sulton.
Harold F. Rawson, Mable
Rawson to John J. Sebo, Rose
Ann Sebo, Lot 501, Pomeroy.
William G. Russell, Mary E.
Russell to Wllllam E. Bartels,
Diana L. Bartels, Parcels,
Sutton - Minersvllle.
WilUam Grueser, Buena
Grueser to Harold H.
Blackston, Helen E. Blabkston,
21'. Acres, Salisbury.
Linda Stewart to Roger
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Stewart, .5 Acre, Chester.
· John Russell, Magdalene
Russell to John James, Barbara James, Lot 20, Nye's
Add., Pomeroy.
Dollie Mae Pickett to Charll!l
L. Pickett, 90Acres, Sallabury.
Jemo Associates, IDe. to
Gary L. Sebold~, Connle K.
Scholderer, Lot 22, Riverview
Acres, Middleport.
Lindsey
Lyons,
Jr.,
EUzabethG. Lyons toHarryN.
Lodwick, Juanita Lodwick, Lot
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LEGAL

MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS

The tax books are now open for the
June or Second half Gollec.tlon of the
1971 · Real Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be
July 3, 1972.

t1MARD E. FRMl

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Apple Grove
News, Events
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimm
of Colwn bus were Memorial
weekend guests of St. Clair Hill
and Mrs. Raymond Hensler
and other relatives and attended the Memorial dinner at
the Letart Falls CommWJity
Hall SWJday .
Miss Debbie Nelson is a
house guest of Mr _ and Mrs .
Don
anq.Lorna since her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Findley lost their home by fire .
Mrs. Edith Manuel ' and
daughter, Angela were SWJday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Roush. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
McDade called on· the Roushes
Monday morning.
Gene Early or Troy · was a
Sunday night guest of Roger
Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swartz
of Dixon, m., are guests of the
latter's mother, Mrs. Eula
Wolfe and son, Aaron.
Miss Millie Ripley of
Charleston was a Memorial
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Roush and Mr. and Mrs.
Pete Shields, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom
Hayman and other
.. relatives.
Memorial weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner
and Mrs. Ada Norris were Mr.
and Mrs . Larry Badgely,
.,
Danny and Christine, of
. , Fairfax, Va., Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Davis of Parkersburg,
,_. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Story
Xi
~ and d.aughfei', Rosalee of
Darwin, Darin Slmpson, Derlc
and Dalton Badgely, Mr. an(l
Mrs. Bird Lampen of Lorain,
Lonnie Norris of Casstown.
ChriaUne Badgely is visiting
- her
grandparents,
the
· Gloeclmers, for an indefinite
lime.
Deric Badgely left Monday
for an indefinite visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Badgely at
Norfolk.
Mrs. Gerald Hayman and
Mrs. Bertha Robinson vlslted
their aWJt, Mrs. Anna Scarberry, Monday and uncle Bert
Stover at Evans, W. Va., and
visited Evans, Longview and
Creston cemeteries.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hayman
and children of Westerville,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Starch of
Colwnbus spe~t the weekend
"'ith Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Hayman and Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Gerlach of Chillicothe, Mr . and
Mrs. Mike Gerlach of Mid·
dleport, Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle
were Memorial weekend
..guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Grueser at their cottage. Mrs .
Iva Orr was a dinner guest of
the Gruesers on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs . 'Lawrence
Stewart and sons, Greg and
Barry, of Middleport and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs .
Clarence Murray of Clifton
spent the Memorial weekend at
the -Stewarts cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade and Gene Early of Troy
visited relatives and attended
the Memorial Day dinner at the
Letart Falls Conununity Hall
SWlday.
Mrs. Cora Buck, Mrs. Betty
Stewart, Mrs. Sandy Ham·
mood and son, Robbie, of
Colwnbus visited Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Buck and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Buck and Pam over
Memorial weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis of
Clifton spent SWJday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
'· Roush.
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dunng her r ecent illn ess and
death Spec1a l thank s to
Veteran s Memor.•a l Hospita L
Or Boonsue, nurses a nd
aid es ; Rev Freel and" Nor n s
and singers: Ewi ng Fune ral
Home; friends and neighbor s
for the floral tri butes. food
and oth er ex pr essions of

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For Sale

Employm~ nt

Lost and Found

·WILL dQ house roof and barn
FO UN D 5 ponies Ill Langsville
pamting , 1ntenor pa lnt1ng ,
area , ca ll 742·3934, descnbe to
fr ee est1ma tes: phone 992
cla1m .
7085.
6·2·6fp
5·9·30fc

WI LL PAINT roofs o' houses.

Notice
GUN SHOOT, also ri fle matches

tn m and cut trees ; clea n
att1cs , basements, etc: . Phone
949 322L

~fr esh soon ; 1 sow already
pl~s . 4 weeks old 1 1

fresh, 8

boar we ighmg 300 lbs. ; can be
seen evenings alter 5 p.m .. 4
mil es below Ra v enswood

SEWING MACHINE ser v1ce, Cl'DELL WHEEL alignment
Ferry on Sandy Dese't Rd ..
localed at Crossroads. Rf. 124.
clean, ot t. set tension $4.99

Gordon Profl i ll, Portland ,
Oh to.

1&gt; 2·31c

Spec i al

Electro· Grand e

Compan y. Phone 992·6517 .
5-21·1fC

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ALL WEATHER ROOFING

Complete front end serv!ce,
tune up and brak.e serviCe .

Wheels balanced
Al l
r,onically .

&amp;CONSTRUCTION ·

elec·
work

- open s1tes onl y, Forked
Run Spor tsman Club, Sunday ,
June 4, 12 noon

HEATING &amp;
COOLING
Window

Sy ra cuse. n1ce l ocat1on . - - -- - - - - f urni shed, phon e 992 ·2441 390 FORO engin.e, automat1 c
a fter 5 p. m.
transm ission - S90 , phon e

m 1n is tr ator s,
di s t ri b u t ee s,
exec utor s and ass1gns Of Peter
Br ec htel, Deceased, will take
5·31 ffc 949-4843.
not rce that on the 3rd day of
Aor Conditioners
Ma y, 1972, a Complaml was
2 BEDROOM home on Lmcofh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __5_·31·41P
fli ed 1n the Common P lea s
Co ~rt of Me1gs County , Oh10 ,
Hot Water Heaters
He1ghts, Pomeroy, excell ent
c ase No . 15,064, whe rein you
cond1t1
on , deposit requ1red ; DON' T merely bnghten carpet s
Plumbing
... Blue Lu str e them .. no
ip'tJ e been nam ed defend ant s
phone
992·2568
raptd
soiling
Ren t
In the prayer of th e Coml)lain t,
Electrical Work
5·31·3tc Sha pooerreSl
Pl ain t iffs pray that Defendants
Ben Fran klin
may be compelled to show their
Store
200 Ma on Sf .. Pomeroy.
TRAILER space an d 2 bedroom Oh
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rnteres t and that lhe sam e may
10
be adludged to be null and vo id,
mobole home. M &amp; G Food
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5·31 6tc
and plaintiff' S title quieted
Markel, 3 mol es south of ---....:=---agam st the sam e, and for such
M•ddleporf on St Rt . 7.
other rel1ef as Is proper . The
5·l1 ·lfp
real estate is descr ibed as
992
·2448
follow s
TRAILER space - 1 acre lot,
The followmg Real Estate
Pomeroy, 0.
w1th c1 ty water and sepllc
situated In the County of M eig s,
in the Sta te of Oh io, and tn the
tank; 60 x 8 cement patio and
TownSh ip ot S al 1 sb~ry , and REGISTERED ARABIAN
36" X 23" X .009
cement runways ; located 112
bounded and descr i bed as
mile off Rt 7 at F1v e Po1nts on
STUD
SERVI
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No
follows
Flatwoods Rd , 20 minut es
050481 Ri ch Ra ff les blood
Situate In Marcus Bosworth 's
from
Ga"¥1n Power Plan t,
line.
Fee
S50at
serv
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Eskey
Add itiOn to Lower Pomeroy ,
Cheshi re; phone Hann1ba l,
Hil l,
Flatwoods
Rd ..
now Incorporated In t o the
Oh iO 1-614-483-1141.
Village of M iddleport, Meigs
Pomeroy, 0
County , Oh io, and marked and
5·26·6fp
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known on the s r~ i d plat of lower
Pomeroy as Lot Number 153
Said lot being fifty teet by one PI ANO and organ lesson s. TRA I LER spaces o ver l ookm~
U~ED OFFSET PLATES
Gera ld Hoffner Phone 992hundred and eleven feet. Betng
HAVE
Pomeroy Velma G Zuspan
3825
Lot No 153 as shown 1n d eed
MANY
USES
phone
Mason,
773
5750.
records of Me los County, Oh 1o,
5 21 12tc
5· 11 · 301~
In Volume 159, Pag e 320
Refer!nce Deed : Volume 244,
Page 569 of the Me 1CJ S Count y BOAT LICENSE - for your
boat, f or
your
m otor . 3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
Deed Records .
Ava1 lable at Simon's Pick·A
unfurnished
apartments.
Yo~ are r e Q~Ired to answer
8 for $1.00
the Complaint wi thin twenty .
Pa tr Shoe Store, 108 W Mam ,
Phone 992 5434
eight day s after the la st
4 12-lfc
Pomeroy, Oh 1o, Phone 992·
publication of thiS notice,
3830
nam ely , by nat later than th e
5·16·30tc
2Ath day of July , 1972 , or - - - - - - - - Judgment by default w i ll be
rendered aga inst you .
SAVE up to one half Bnng yollr
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIELD sick TV lo Chuck's TV Shop, 4 condifoon
ROOMS furn1tur e, exce llent
, musl sacnfo ce due
H
and
151 Bufternut Ave., Pomeroy

ARNOLD
BROTHERS •

·-- For Sale

Aluminum
Sheets
20~

The
Da=•y Sent1'nel

For Sale

MARY L. BIRCHFIELD,
4-4-lfc
Sycamore Stree.~ Middleport. ~=~=======--j
Ohio
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Sa 1d compla int prays for a
partition at the fOI IO'N1ng
desc ribed r eal esta te, and tl'1at
the ptalnt11f's inter est be set off
ta her in se"¥ eralty or that sa1d
real estate be sold and the
proceeds th erefrom be divided
accord ing to taw
Said r eal estate being situated
In the Village af Pomeroy ,
Caun ty of Meig s and State ot
Ohio , and be 1ng two lots con
ta lning 1 43 acr es, more or less
For a more detailed descriptton
of sa 1d rea l estate ref er en ce 1S
made to Vo lume 241 page 295 ,
MetQ S Co~ntv Deed Records
Said defendan t, Paul Harr1s ,
shall an swer the pla lnlllf 's
compla int on or befo r e Aug~ st
7, 1972, or he shall be deemed in
defau lt .
Lena Turner , Pla intiff
J . B. O' Bnen , her attorney
100 1h C o~r t Street
Pomeroy , Oh io 45769

lS I 19, 26, (6) 2, 9, 16, 23, 6tc

Mrs. Goldie AdaiJlS of Canton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wolfe and family over
Memorial weekend.
...
Mr . and Mrs . Harold
Hayman of WesterviUe spent
Memorial weekend with his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Hayman.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis
of Canton visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Neigler over Memorial
weekend and visJted Letart
Falls cemetery.
Mrs. Millie Norris of Laurel,
Md ., is visiting Mr and Mrs.
Marshall Adams and visited
Letllrt Falls Cemetery. Mrs.·
Adams and Mrs . Noms visited
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris on
Monday.
Jay Cremeans of Gallipolis
spent Monday w1th Raymond
Adams.
Mr . and Mrs. carl Norris of
JWJction C1ty spent Memorial
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Norris and visited other
relatives.
Visiting Mr . and Mrs.
Marshall Adams and Raymond
Sunday were Mrs . Freda
Evans, Mrs. Raymond Proffitt
and Jackie, Mindy Hill and
Dolly, Joyce Quillen and baby,
Donna Proffitt, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon cady, Lori and Jerry,
of West Jefferson, Mr. and
Mra. Roy Van Meter, Becky
and Melanie . •
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roush
of Cincinnati visited Memorial
weekend with Mrs. Elizabeth
Roush.

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HOMEMADE

StrawberiY Pie
with whipped cream .

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8, I-llite, p.-st., p.-br., factory
a1r. tmted glass. radio . Very
nice fam1,IY car .

OLD FURNITURE , dishes,
clocks, brass bed s, silver
or
complete
do llars

hou se hol ds. Wnte M D

Miller, Rt 4, Pomeroy, Oh 1o

Call 992-6271

3·16-tfc

Conley Slarcraff Sales. Rt. 62. ALUMINUM boats, on county
road 18, 150 yards west of Rt
North of Pt. Pleasant. W. Va
5·25-IOtc 33 Call 992-6256 Lorenzo

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POODLE
oy . _
Park viewpuppies,
Kennels. over
Phone 992·
5443.
8-15.tfc
ZIG ZAG SEWING MACH INE

1972 Model, sews all stretch
malenal, buttonholes, dial
control for fancy des1gns
Pr ice r educed because of

shopping scratches. Pay only
S28 00 cast\ pr ice or terms
ava1lable Phone 992·6517

lielp Wanted
LIFE GUARD af Mapl ewood
Lake, appl y

model . $3000, sleeps six, selfmales, 3 females , closely
contamed , converter , com
related to Rin T1n Tin .
pre ssor ; St armaster fo ld ·
Reserve yours now. John
down campers . S1349 ; Trai ler
Sauvage, Syracuse, 992 3272
awn1ngs &amp; heaters . 25 pet
5 2112tc
off ; Reese h1lches and sway - - - - - - - - control s 20 pet. off ; Camp

1n

person or

phone 949-4074 or 949-3651.
5·31 31c
EXPERIENCED truck dnver ;
contact Dallas Hill at 247·2664.
5·26-6tc
WORK
WITH
MISSILE
LAUNCHERS IN EUROPE
OR KOREA . FULL PAY
WHILE
YOU
TRAIN .
Toda y's Army will help you
beco me prof icie nt on Air
Defen se M issi les. Then give a
job 1n Europe or Korea . A job
you'll f1nd as exc1 ting as lhe
country you' ll be wor king in .

You' ll get lO day s paid

vacation a year , too. Plus lots

of other benefits. If you'd like

the challenge and excitement
of liv ing and working 1n
ano t her country , Today 's
Ar my wants to join you For

complete detail s cal l 593·3022
5·31 lie

WANTED!
CARRIERS WANTED
IN
MIDDLEPORT
CONTACT FAYE MANLEY
AT 992-5592

CARRIERS
WANTED
MONKEY RUN AREA
POMEROY
-ALSOSYRACUSE
THE DAILY SENTINEL
PHONE 992·2156

6 1 ff c

VA CUUM CLEANER . Still in
factory
r educed

cartons ,
pri ce
because of paint

5·19·30tc

S'P'ECIAL

trucks and low-boy for hire.
See Bob or ' Roger Jeffers,

5232.

110 Mechanic Street

Turf Tr im Mower. B&amp; S 3'12
h,p eng one ~ ~carton 70.25

9._

Jack

POMEROY
w. Carsey , Mgr.

damage . 7 cleaning at
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Phone 992·2181
tachmenls Plus carpet L..--------~
. shampooer, 515.88, Phone 992
CAMPER, 16 fl. sleeps 6, good
6511
6-1tf c cond ofion , $1,000. Phone 992·
6329.
12x60 MOBIL E hom e, 2
5· 12-ff c
bedroom ; phone742·5461 affer ---------=
5 p. m.
6-1 3tc For Rent or Sale
HOUSE IN Long Boflom , phone
FARMALL Cub fracto' with 985·3529.
plow, phone 1·304.882 2361.
5·21 -tfc
6 H ie - - - -- - - - -------------TEAM OF MULE S and har· Instruction
nesses. phone 742-3895
TRAILER
6 1-3tp TRACTO~
TRAINEES NEEDED. Yoo
now tra1n to become an
'47 CADILLAC tru ck, '65 can
ov er the road driver or city
Mustang , ' 71 International 32
rid ing mower; Renault rear·
end and transm iSS IOn , Side by
side refrigerator and freezer,

47" wide Phone 992-6923.
6 1-31c

COLONIAL Maple SterecHad•o
comb ination , AM FM radio, .4
speakers, 4 speed change r ,
separate controls
Balan ce
$71. 39 .' Use our budget terms .

Call 992·7085.

6·1 61c

STEREO. RADIO combination,
Modern Walnut 4 speakers, 4
sp eed changer , separate

driv er Ex ce ll eht earnings
after short trainmg on ou r
truck s with our dri ver in·

stru clors to help you . For

appl icat ion and Intervi ew ,
call 304-34.4 8843, or write
Sc hoo l Saf et.,.
Divi sion ,
United System s, In c , C·O

Termonal Bldg , 5517 Midland
Dri v e,

Charleston ,

West

VIrginia. 25306. Approved for
V. A. Benefits. Placement
assistan ce .!available. Over 700
tran sportation companies
ha ve hired our graduate s.

6·1·21c

controls Balance $65.43. Use Mob~e Homes For Sale
ou r budget term s. Call 992•
7085
6·16fc
·.Air, Conditioners. ,
_P_A_I_N_T_D_A
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Zag
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Sewong Machines Still in
• Underpinning
or iginal

ca r tons

No

at·

tachments needed as our Complete mobile home
controls are built-In Sews servoce - plus gigantic
with 1 or 2 needles, makes display of mobile homes
buttonholes, se ws on buttons, always available at ...
mon~rams and blind hem
stitch. Full cash price, $38 50
MILLER
or budget . plan available.
Phone 992-5641.
6 1.6tc MOBILE HOMES
1220 Woshlngton Blvd.
VACUUM CLEANER new 1972 ~23-7521
. BELPRE, D.
model. Complete wlfh al.l
cleaning fools Small paint damage in shipping . Will take CAS!i paod for all makes and
527.00 cash or budgel plan models of mob ile homes .
available. Phone 992·5641
Phone area code 614·423·9531 .
6-1·61c
4·13-tfc

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POINT OFFICE

Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

SUPPLY
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equipment,

furniture

&amp;

supplies . Typewriter &amp;
Adding Machine Rtpair.
Pick-up &amp; Delivery

room s Front porch Large lot near grade school Onl y

$6,000.00.

SEE THE CAPRI
New Deluxe 3 bedroom home. Has la rg e and plenty of
closets . Kitchen has double sink. , stove, r efr igerator.
free zer Washer .dryer hookups Large livlng·dinmg

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424 Main St.

baths, modern k1tchen w ith stove, re fr igerator fr ee zer.
Gas forced air furnace. Fireplace. carpeting Porch,
ba sement, 2 lots, 2 car garage

TIDY
,
HARRI SONV ILLE - 3 bedrooms, fi replace on f.v ing.
POMEROY - Bui ldmg 28x80 ha s 2 la r ge rooms down 5
r oo m apartment and 2 business room s up Main St
locat1on . $25,000 00 or w ill take a good off er

Bulldozer Radiator fo floe
Sma llest · Heater Core

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

EXPERT
Whfel ~i&amp;nlllent·"

Open 8 Til s
Monday lhru Saturday
606 E. Main, Pomeroy , ~

large kitchen plenty of

small recreation room , gas
forced air heat, Ches l er
water. well and pump, on

excellent black top road .
$9,500.00.
NEEDSTORAGE? -6 lots with farge storage
building in Pomeroy , THIS
YOU MUST SEE , JUST
58,200.00.
Cali992-22S9
lf no answer 992-2568
HENRY E. CLELANO SR.
REALTOR
RACIN E'= 6roomhou se~li ath,

ut1l1ty room , garage, $10,000 ;

992 ·3020
Middleport

KEBLER S
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

POMEROY
2 Un it apt. hou se, ultra·
modern show ing incom e of
S1 85 monthly , li ve in the 4

bedroom apt. down &amp; rent
fh e 2 bedroom apf. up for
add itional Income

Spec ializing In
Small Businesses

$17,500 .

304 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Phone 992-3795
or Mason 773.5535

70 Volkswagen ___ --------~1495

V·8, standard , long wide bed, 1/2 ton .

68 Buick Electra 225 ________s1895

'995

Gel Rid of Them
Will do any average single
dwelling far

ga s furnace, 11!2 A., very
level, g')cd wa ter supply

QUALITY

5. Year Wrltfen Guorantee.
Call 614-949-3511, if no an.
swer, coli 614-4S2.JISB.

Comfortable 3 bedroom &amp;
lof 100• 190
Mddl epod .
$7,950.

.Y-CITY EXTERMINATION
321 Third St.

160 Coal Slreel - Also
locafoon of th e Mlddl eporl C

Racine, Ohio

of C offi ce.
SEE US FOR: Awnings, storm
3·31 -ffc L - -- - - - - - - - - ' doors and wondows, carporl~.
NEW HOME. 6 rooms and bath marquees, alum inum siding
RACINE - 10 room- house, (3 bedrooms). ful l basement and railing. A. Jacob, sales
bath, basement, garage, two
with ullllly room and garage;
representative. For free
lois. Phone 949-431 3.
electric heat , fully carpeted; · esll~ates , phone Charles
4-5-lfp TP&amp;C wafer in home ; y, acre
Lisle, Syracuse, V. V.
Johnson and Son ~ Inc.
-~=---.,.,.---;
lot
In
Riggscresl
Manor
;
100
STOllE, garage and recreation
pet. financing available ; see ~---------.:3_:·2 ·11•
room - $2,500. ~lock and
Gene Riggs or phone 9~5- 3595.
equipment - $5,500, on state
5·31 -lfc
route close to Meigs Mine,
phone 992-6048.
\
5·28-6tp

,

NICE 2-story home with full
basement, 2 lot~. now forced

Big ~IPJcnv

Moytlv

Autometlc's

:2 speed operation

air furnace. Near Pomeroy .

Choice of water
temps .
AutQ.
water
level

Ele,.,entary School Phone
992·7384 to see.
11-7-ffc

c~nlrol.

- - -- - Auto Sales

.. ; CTnl"

Frlter o~ Power
.
Fin Agitator
P"ird'li"..Prfu ,..

Maytov

1964 VALIANT, good running
condition . Phone 992·2679.
6-1 -ltc

Halo of Hut
Dryers

Surround clol)l'' L

"'i.fh gentle, e'\len
hill.: No hot IPOI$,
f!O t .Vtrdrying,

MUST SAC.RIFlCE '69 Dodge 112
ton pickup Call at Lot 5,

-..fnt
)FIIIor. ~ Lint
•
, Wo !llp~c It in .
MA,YTAQ ·. ·

Cline's Trailer Park across

Rod etrm

•

ltr'fiCI

:RUTlAND ·fURNifORf

Lo&lt;oded, vonyl top

'995

Fury II , 4 dr sed , only 8,475 mil es One owner. A
stea l

1969 Dodge

only s1895

Ton Pickup, long wh ee l base, custom cab. One
owner

112

only s1195

1967 Buick

LeS abre 2 dr H T One loca l owner , low mtleage

1966 Buick
R1viera. all
overhauled

while

only s1095.
w1th

black

Interior. Just

1967 v.w.

$995

Ver y clean V.W. New Pontia c trade·in

70 GMC Pickup __________ .!.1895

69 Ford Torino Gl---------:..~1795

only s1595

1969 Dodge

Dart 4 dr sed., 6 cyl , auto. Low mileage, new

G.M.C trade·on

1966 Buick

only s1195

Skyl"'k G.S 2 dr H T, one of the cleanest 66's
anywhere

2 Dr H,T

We Service What We Sell
Our Word Is O..r Bond

10· Super Bee------------s1895

Open Evenongs lill7 p.m. &amp;
sat. till S p.m. Service Till
12 Noon on Sal.
Ron &amp;
want to please
ev&lt;!fvbod y so we lry

See: Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS BROS., INC.
USED CARS
.
Ph. 985-~og ,.,~ 'l"':hLI&gt;
Located on St. Rt. 7 '
Chester, 0. ,

ITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
69 Cadillac Sedan DeVille,'air ............. '3500
68 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, air.............'2600
68 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, air ............. '2600
69 Olds Cutlass Wagon, air ................ '1995
11 Ford lh t Pickup, V-8, auto., P.S..... '2695

1970 FORD

52095

Ga la xie 500 Hardtop Coupe, V·B engine, automatic trans·
m1ssion , power steering &amp; bra kes, wh 1te finish, black
vinyl top, v1nyl int erior . Wh,lt~ wall tires, like new, radio

69 Pontiac Bonneville 2 Dr. H.T., air....... '1995
68 Chev. Bel. 4 Dr., V-8 auto., air ••••••••• '1495
68 Olds 98 HJ. Cpe., _power, air ...... ·· , '1895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air.............. ' '995

1969 CHEVROLET
S239S
Kingswood Estate Wagon. faclory air. automati c transmission , power steer ing &amp; brakes , luggage r ack Green
fin ish with green vinyl Interior. rad io. ex tra sharp car and
one you will apprec iate

1966 VOLKSWAGEN SQ. BACK SEDAN
11095
New ring job, clean interior, good tires, rad1o, Heater.
.I

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EVES.I:OO P.lll

.

Tuppers Plains

Society News

'149.50

bath home on
Ov erlo ok ing

2 D' Sedan

68 Buick Skylark __________ !1795

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

OF

TERMITES · - TERMITES

Close lo Rutland. large I
floor plan home. basemen! &amp;

Marqu1 s, 2 dr H. T

Stand , long w1de bed .

f'~EROY, OHIO

Sec luded Country home,
modern alf .electrlc on 3 A.
tra ct. lots of timber , out of
town owner ,· make an offer

69 MercuiY•____________ _!1795

70 Dodge Pick Up
4 speed , A-1 condition .

Sharp black finiSh

ON ner out of town - I'm
accepti ng ofl er s on t hiS
1nves tment pr operly M sily
made Into 3 or 4 apt s.
Downtown M iddleport

'

auto ., long wide bed

68 Firebird 400

WAS s1395

1

phone 949-4195.

from Blue Fountain Motel,
Gallipolis.
6· J.6tc

'1395

v.a,

$495

$2795

1971 Plymouth

4 speed, Plum w1th wh1t e vmyl top

2 SI6IIS

.Pomeroy HoJne· &amp;· Auto

llvmg room has firepla ce,

barbed wire fence, some
lomber, MINERALS. Just
$17,600.
10 ACRE BABY FARM
House about 8 years old,
sm~ll barn, 3 bed,ooms with
closets. bath. dining room ,
porch, full basement with

J;. Ton .

OPEN''UNTIL 8:01P.M. eacn evening
• except Saturday .. Sunday.

-GUARANTE&amp;o.-:
Phone 992-2094

bedrooms. large bath, tiled,

has new balh and hot water
tank, cellar, 40 acres for
cull 1vat1on, 30 acres under

WAS s1595

992-2151
-- __.. _._-OR ..9~2-215? MIDDLEPORT
-

5.55
On i\1ost America [_C!Q.

Pomeroy - 1 story fram e, 2

building, 4 bedroom home,

70 Ford Pick Up

5

608 E. Main 51.
Pomeroy
1 LIKE NEW

2 DOOR
SEDAN

V-8, auto.

DEPENDABLE CITY .

Pameroy
·~

CLELAND
REALTY

64 VOLKSWAGEN

2 dr. H. T., auto ., one owner .

RAWLINGS

Rad•ator Specialist

Ph . 992·2174

$449

llko

66 Ford Fairlane

'1595

Chevel le Mal ibu .. 2 d, , H T , 16,421 miles. One

owner

'

·Nalhon Biggs

nea r ly 3 acres of land. Ask ing price, $7,500 00

m 1les from Un ion
bridge, on Route 4.
barn 38x50, crib,
house, implement

6 cyl.,

Da"'rtOW""' MW.

$2895

1971 Chevrolet

2 DR. H.T. STO.

See Emerson Jones. Pearl Ash, Hilton Wolfe,
Wallace Amberqer, Dick Rawlings.

From the largest

SYRACUSE
2 BEDROOMS- Bath, front &amp; back porch. city util il•es,

CHEVROLET
MALIBU

66 Dodge Dart
~;0

"I USED CARS

1965

6 cyl .. 3 speed .

-

BUSINESS BUILDING

160 CoaiSt

IN ONE OF
SMITH NELSON
•

68 Mustang

WAS $1795

NOW

Moder n bath, n1 ce kltchen, 2 por ches, level lot Near stor e

cab inets , 2 nice porches, full
basement , natural ga s,
forced air heat, 2 car garage.

357 e.ngmc, std lraJ:ls

6 cyL, 3 speed .

'179 5

1966 DODGE DIOO '!2 ton
pickup, V-8. 3 speed. long
bed. · good tires. lots of service left here, we sold this
truck new .. .

Take
Your
Summer ,
Vacation

Std .

GS 350, real clean

Pt. Pleasant

'

67 Mustang

WAS s1995

NOW

PHONE 675-3628

carpeted. Now only S16.000 00.
VACA'NT
POMEROY - Move rlghl in. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms. 1'f2

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS, INC.

396 engi~e. 4 speed, A-1 condition.

' '1 895

1967 MERCURY Monterey 4
Or ., V-8, automatic. p ..
steering. runs and looks like
a '70 model and look what
we ' ve done to li1is price.

Complete line of offoce

REASONABLE
RUTLAND - 3 bedrooms, bath. panelong in several

Just 11
Avenue
Large
chicken

Eco?omy Tiller, 3112 h p. B&amp;S
eng ine Reg . 159.95
144.95

1968 MUSTANG Convertible,
V·8, automatic, p.- steering,
sharp little summer car and
look at . the price .

Pomeroy . Phone 992.3525
after 7 p.m. or phone 9'12-

Virgil B. Teaford, Sr. ·Broker

80ACRE FARM

MOWERS
&amp; TILLERS

NOW

l Or .

69 Chevelle

WAS s2095

1968 POLAR A 4 Or. H· Top,
'1 ·8, l · flite, p .·st . , p. -br . .
factory air, tinted glass,
rad1o. maroon &amp; white .

haul fill dirl, lop sool. Dump

Real Estate For Sale

NOW

',

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65 FORD
H. T.,

P.S., P . B., air conditioning , deluxe inte r ior

The following cars have been in inventory for
90 days, we we're cutting the prices to' move
them. Save SS$ on this sale ...
1970 HORNET SST 2 Or .
Sedan , V-8, automatic, p.:
sleenng, sure grip, radio, ws-walls, sharp little car lrom
A.M. •

::

SPECIAL
SPECIAL

70 Buick Electra 225

It's Clearan~e Time At
DEPENDABLE CITY

Free Esltmates. We 1lso

5-21 -ffc

111 Court St.

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.
Wanteo To Buy

D1 ck. Karr , Jr

6-10 tf c

TIRED OF YOUR ~RESENT HOME, THEN CALL US
FOR A CHANGE. IF NO SALE THERE WILL BE NO
CHARGE. WE HAVE OVER 40 PROPERTIES LIS TED
Pomeroy, Ohio
WITH US f!OR YOU TO SEE.
5 ·26-~tc. ~__ _.:._~_ _ _,__., )'- ·- .
r«LEN L. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
.
992·3325 ·992·2378
STARCRAFT
School
Out
REGISTERED
AKC
White
L--=======:-:=::;;;;;~~===~
Special s 18 ft. 5 • loVf profile
German shepherd pups, 7
frailer for $1869 , 20 f~ 7 - 201 weeks old lhe lsi of June 3
to moving mfo trailer , must
be sold by Monday , May 29,
can be seen any tome af 729
Oliver St.. Middleport.

Dav is.

CHESTER, 0 .

Service Phone 992-2522.

NOW AT HARTS

*·

THEN TRADE IT IN.

nHEIL"

LEGAL NOTICE

'

USED CARS

UNRELIABLE-FAULTY .()BJECT!

'

PAUL HARRI S, whose ad ·
Clress is unknown , Is her eby
not ified tha t on the 9th day of
May , 19'72 Lena Turner , bemg
th e plaintiff flied her comptamt
1n part 1l lan against htm as a
defendant , in the Cornman
Pleas court , Me 1gs Caunly ,
Oh io, an d being case number

~

Beautiful Buys

U.F.O.?

Business Services

10 SOWS, heavy w1th pigs, will

PUMP. your sluggish SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller guaranteed .
Reasonable ,
5-2-lOfc DON'T
&amp; PLUMBING CO.
sept ic tank Gel Klea,., ·Emrales Phone 992-3213.
Sanitation,
Stewarl,
Ohio
Ph.
AII Sept1c Tan k Cleaner . 662-3035.
7-27·1fC
240 Lincoln St.
5·31 -Jfc
Landmark Farm Bur ea u,
2
12·1fC
Middleport,
Ohio
Pomeroy
k•ndn ess.
AUTOMOBILE 1nsuranco.been
Dba
Anthony
Plumbing
L loyd Nice and fa mi ly.
Marine Sales
6 2 ltc
cancelled?
Lost
your
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Lowell, Char les, Law rence
IN
Contunc t1on w1th our
operator
's
license?
Call
992· We have a complete Homt
X, 1911 REASONAB~E rates . Ph. 446·
McN1ckle and famll res.
Mac hmery D1spersa l Sale, 14 FT BOAT, 25 hp. Evmrude 1971 GREMLIN
Maintenance Service the
2966.
If
4782. Gallipolis, John Russell,
motor , gas tank. and trailer .
Kawasakt Big Horn , ppone
6 2 lfp
Saturday, June 3rd, there w!ll
year around . No m1tter whit
I
6·,15·
c
Owner &amp; Operator .
phon e 698 4396
·
Reedsv ill e, 667·3652.
also be a Ga rage Sal e of
your need. Complete roof or
5-1 2-lfc
6-1-3tc
6-2-6tc
clo th i ng , m is cell a neous
spoutmg
repe 1r . Interior . or
SEWING
MAtHINES.
Repair
--~--------------LEGAL NOTICE
household il ems. etc. J M. ------------exterior
carpentry . ~lhng
service
,
all
makes
992-2284.
c.
BRADFORD,
Auctioneer
14FT
Fiberglas
Crestl
iner
boat
Gaul. Rf 3. Pomeroy lm
COAL, Limestone, E &gt;:cel sior
The Fab,lc Shop, Pomeroy. lilt and Pant ling and Sodlng.
IN THE
Complete Service.
w 1fh trailer and 40 h p.
Chesler.
O.l.
Salt Works. E Main St ..
COMMON PLEAS COURT
Au1horlzed Singer Sales and Compleft Plumbing &amp;
Phone 949·3821
John son motor . Phone 992.
6· 1 2tc
Pom eroy, Phone 992·3891.
OF
Ser v ice. We Sharpen Scissors.
294 1, Pomeroy, Ohio
Racme. Ohio
.
Heating.
4·12-tf c
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
3-29-ffc
'Crill
Bradford
6
1·4fc
Day
Number 99'1-2550
DEWEY RAY BIRCHFIELD
5·1·1fc
we have 24 hr. emergency
and
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
CU FT chest type B F. - -- - -- - - MARY L. BIRCHFIELD ,
RE GISTE RED Appaloosa Stud 16 FT FIBERGLAS boat woth 9 Goodri
delivered right to your
service.
ch
deep
freeze
;
good
CALL
94~· 2789 for aulo body and
Sycamore Street,
142-!941
Ser v1ce, S50 Reg. mares, $40
40
h
p
motor
and
trailer
;
pro1ect.
Fast
and
easy
.
Free
992-SBOJ
condrt
ion,
phone
949-2405
paint
work
.
Also
repa1r)
iber
Mrddleport, Oh10,
Plamfiffs
Gra
de,
Fra
nc1
s
Benedum,
phone
~92
·3
509
estimates.
Phone
992·3284.
'898
742·4761
,
Vs.
5 31 3fp glass boats, plus electric and
Phone 661·3856
5-31 ·lfc - - - - - - - - MRS. R. E . CANADAY and
gas
welding·
.
Stan
ley'
s
5 17 30fp
Goeg
lei n R~ady.Mi
x • Co ., . ~;::=W=e~•~
re:f:::u:::lly=i~n='u:red
==;
R E. CANADAY ,
ALMOST new mino boke, 5 Cuslom Body Shop
~·
Middleport,
0111o.
-..Addrtn Unknown,
months
old,
paid
$269,
will
5·19·301c
6-30.tfc
.
For Rent
El at .,
Defendants
take $150 ; phone 992·5083 after --------~
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
TRAIL ER space, River view 4 p.m
BACKHOE and dozer work. BACKHOE AND DOZER work.
No. 1.5,0~4
EARTH MOVING
Trailer Park, Hartford , W.
5·3l ·lfc Seplic tanks installed. Call'
Septic tanks installed George
The Defendants, M r s. R . E.
Va , con cr ete patio , all
Ca nday , R E . Canaday , th e.
(Bill ) Pullins. Phone 992·2478,
Bob or Roger Jeffers 992-3525
Dozer &amp; End loader &gt;'lork,
un known hei r s,
dev ise es ,
ufl l1f1es; phone 304-882·2006. NEW Holland hay crusher,
4·25·ffC
or
992 5232.
ponds,
basement, land·
le ga tees, adm l nistra tci r s,
5-28 12fp excell ent condit1on, Andrew
5·19·121c "D"Oc:Zc:Ec:R:--a-n"d' ba=c"k-.::hoe
d 1s lr l bu tees, -e xecuto rs and
""'""'
work,
sc~plng.
We have 2 size
Cross, Rt 2, Racme, phone
ass1gn s of L C Br ec htel.
ponds and se pt oc tanks; B &amp; K doiers. 2 size loaders. Work
241
2852
Decea sed, and the ~nknown
5·31 ·lfc HARRISON'S TV and Anlenna
2 BEDROOM modular home on
Exca vating, Phone 992·5367, done by hour or contract ..
herr s, devis ees, legatees, ad

Plaintiffs
Crow, CroW &amp; Porter,
Atto,nevs for Plointllfs
"·
( 5) 12, 19, 26 ; (6) 2, 9, 16,23

.

9 - The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., June 2, 1972

·sentinel Cla·ssifieds 'Get

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a- The Dilly Sentinel, MlckUeport-Porneroy. 0 ., June 2, 1972

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'68 BUICK Special, 6 cylinder ,
standard, e.cellenl second
car, phone 992·2374
\-142-4211
Arnold Crete ·
Rutlend
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o

By Mrs. Evelyn Brlckles
SWlday School attendance at
the United Methoxlist Church
was 35 and offering $13.29.
Worship attendance was 23 and
offering $23.30.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wells of
Long Bottom have moved their
new trailer to their lot in the
Arbaugh Addition one day last

w':~:

Saturday with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Nichols.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Fttch at Hazel, Ohio Sunday.
Mr . and Mrs . Thurman
Babcock visited Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond
Coleman
at
Syracuse Monday .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker
and family of Colegrove, 0.,
Mrs. ShirJey Hasen and family
of Bellville, Michigan, Mrs.
Lea Jean Hawkins and Mrs.
Lilly Shultz and family and

CHESTER - The annual
Alumni Banquet at Eastern
High School will be held
Saturday, June 10, al 7:30
p.m. Reservallons may be
made by contacllng Marilyn
Robinson, Rt. 2, Coolville, or
phooe 985-3829.

66 Olds 98 Lux. Sedan, full pow., air ••.. •·'895
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door H.T. ........... :••'695
63 Olds Super 88 4 Door H.T•••••••••••••• '595
69 Dodge lh t Pickup, V-8 std............ 11395
Good Selection New Cadillacs &amp;Oldsmobiles

In Stock! .. We're Dealin '!

Karr &amp; Van Zandt ..
"You'll Like Our Quality Way
of Doing Business"
•
992-5342
GMC FINANCING
POMEROY
Open Evenings Until 6:00Til 5 PM. Sat.
'.

::~d pa~en~o·:~ndv~~ RedeemersPresent Prouram
6 '

and Mrs. Everett Shultz
and son Danny vacationed at John Arbaugh and attended the
Ce4ar Point, Ohio over the Alumni Banquet at Eastern'
week end.
.
Saturday evening.
·
Mr.andMrs. DaleSpencerof
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Riggs
Colwnbus visited here Sunday and family of Logan, 0. was
with his sister Mr. and Mrs. overnight guests of Mr. and
Wayne Brlckles. Mrs. Brlckles Mrs. Lindsey Lyona and family
had the misfortune to fall at Saturday night. Mrs. Riggs and
her home injuring her children visited her mother
"shoulder.
Mrs, Dorothy Dodder Sunday.
Mrs. Nelsel Weatherman
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore
spent tbe weekend with her Boyles villi led relatives in West
brothe• Mr. and Mrs. Elclred Va. and went to cemeteries
Grim" of Athens and attended there over weekend.
church servlcell there.
Miu Judy Perry of
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walker Parkersburg, Mrs. Elizabeth
and daughter Ruthle and Mrs. Coleman, and son, Mr. and
Larry Curtis and children arid Mrs. Roland Cole~ and son
Mr. and Mrs. John Newell and of Sebring, Ohio was Sunday
children spent Sunday with guests of Mrs. Bessie Webster.
relatives In Kentucky and went ·
to cemeterl• there.
Mr. and Mrs. Blain Taylor
visited relatives al New
Australian conservationists
Martlnavllle and went to the estimale
l h II t Widespread
cemetery Sundlly.
slaughter has left some of
Mr, and Mrl. Charles the 21 ·nenera of kangaroo
Nichols of !IUnola spent near extinction .

Stiversville

The Redeemers, an instrwnental and vocal group
from Kanauga, presented a
program Saturday night at the
Laurel Cliff Free l'l!ethoxlist
Church.
The group is com)K¥11 of
Mrs. Johnnye Stewart, piano;
Ray Stewart, Jr., bass guitar;
Ray Stewart, Sr., lead guitar,
and Bobby Stewart, drums.
Featured in their program was
a song written by Ray Stewart,
Jr., entitled "Sotiy, Jesus

. TO BEGIN STUDY
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mrs.
WilHam Eichinger, and ·John,
attended an indoctrination
seulon al Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital, Parkers. bdrg, wbere John has been
accepted in the school of x-ray
technology, beginning July 3.

Came Yesterday."
The service opened with
prayer and group singing of
"At the Croas"led by the Rev.
Eugene Gill. Selections. by the
Redeemers Included "Build a
Mansion, "Too Much to Gain to
Lose," ' jThank God I'm Free,"

DEBBIE JOHNSON
SYRACUSE - New em·
ployee at Linda's BeautY
Parlor, Bob's Traller Court.
Second St., Ia Miss Debbie
Johnson, da9ghter of Mr.
and Mra. Slanley Johnson,
Route 1, Racine. Miss
Jobuoll, a 1972 graduate of
Melga High School, was a
cosmetology studenl of Mrs.
Pauline Hysell. Sbe was
presented two achievement
awards 111 lhe class.

EVANGELIST COMING
Ray Humphries will be the
Restoreth My Soul," "What a evangelist in a series of gospel
Happy Day," and "Prisoner of meeUngs to be held at 8 p.m.
Love."
from Sunday through Saturday, JWJe 10, at the Bear·
wallow Ridge Church of Christ,
QUEEN NAMED
just off Route 681, between
Mra. Edith Gardiler was Darwin and, Allred .
named "queen of the week" on
the baall of weight losa at the
Tuesday night meeting of the
BEGINS JUNE 5
TOPS Club held at the BradRACINE - Vacation Bible
ford Church of ChriJt. Runnerup was Mrs. Frances Hysell. Schovl will be held at' the
Each member dilcusled the Wesleyan United Methodist
diet 11!'hich 11 ~t suited for Church of Racine, June 5
her. ~ May queen will be through June 9, 9 a.m. to 11
a.m.
announced next week.

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Mr. and Mrs . Randall
Talbott, New Lexington,
VIsited his mother, Mrs. Olive
Talbott, Sunday. Randall has
recently been appointed
supermtendent of lhe Perry
Coun'ty Schools .
. Robert Ritchie, Belpre, was
a recent visitor of his sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
Durst and Tom.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Van Meter
and daughter of Pomeroy spent
Saturday with Mrs . Ada Van
Meter.
Dale Van Meter of Racine
8pent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Van Meter and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Donohue.
Mr. and Mrs . Norman Lehew
have purchased a newly
conslructed home from Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hilton.
Mr'. and Mrs. Tim Wilkerson
and Shawn of Colwnbus spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Durst.
Several from this conunWJity
attended the commencement
services at Southern High
SChool SWlday evening. Miss
Loretta Middleswart, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Middleswart was valedictorian.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Price
and daughter were recent
guests of her parents', Mr. and
Mrs. Blll Middleswart and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lawson
and daughter were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Ward and family. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bryant
spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison,
Pomeroy.
Mr. and 1 Mrs. Larry
Gluesencaffip visited Mr. and
Mrs. Danny Haines on Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitch
called on Mr. and Mil- Ralph
Brewer and son, Sunday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene WoH and
Richard were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Terry Wolfe, SyraCWJe,
Friday evening .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fitch;
I.:ong Bottom, called on Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Fitch and family
Wednesday eventna.
Mrs. Ruby Bryant en·
tertained Thunday afternoon
with a birthday party for h~
daughter, Debbie, on her
seventh birthday.

Mr. and Mrs . Theodore
Willford and daughter, De Witts
Run, were recent callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hilton.
Mrs. Paul Evans and Paul
Dean were recent guests of
Mrs. Mae Van • Meter and
Ruby.
Mrs. Louise Gluesencamp
and Nikki attended a 4-H Club
meeting at the home of Mrs:
Ada Van Meter Friday af·
ternoon.
Mrs . Olive Lawson has
returned from the Veterans
Memorial Hospital and is
feeling some better.
Bob Van Meter of Erie, Pa .,
spent Memorial Day with his
mother, Mrs. Mae Van Meter
and Ruby.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Roseberry and family of
Racine, visited her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Middleswart and
family SWJday afternoon.
Recent guests of E. H.
Carpenter and family were S.
W. Durst, Mrs . Mildred
Donohue, J . W. Lawson, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Durst, Dale Van
Meter, Mrs. Ruby Bryant,
Dave and Debbie, Mrs. Mae
Van Meter, Bob Van Meter, D.
W. Wilson, Tom Durst, Mike
Dailey, Mrs. Linda Ward and
Shelly and Nlckki Van Meter.
Plunge Into Evening
The d a y s of the casual,
" fun " evening dress may be
numbered . As part of ''the
nostalgia mood, formal wear
1s takmg its cues from the
1930s and '40s, when velvet,
chiffon, sequins and s i 1k
were king. Plungmg n!!Ck·
lines and backs abound; as
do soli chiffon ruffles.

Property _
Transfers
'
Laura Mae Nice, Admrx.,
Albert L. Hartung, dec'd. to
Harry Michael Carleton,
Candace Elaine Carleton,
Parcel , Salisbury.
Frank R. Beach, dec'd. to
Rev a N. Beach, Cert. of Trans.,
Middleport.
RevaN. Beach to Dorothy M.
Yeauger, Lot, Headley &amp;
Russell Add., Middleport.
Myrtle B. McBride to Bobble
R. Moore, Luella B. Moore, Lot
294, Sulton.
Harold F. Rawson, Mable
Rawson to John J. Sebo, Rose
Ann Sebo, Lot 501, Pomeroy.
William G. Russell, Mary E.
Russell to Wllllam E. Bartels,
Diana L. Bartels, Parcels,
Sutton - Minersvllle.
WilUam Grueser, Buena
Grueser to Harold H.
Blackston, Helen E. Blabkston,
21'. Acres, Salisbury.
Linda Stewart to Roger
'
Stewart, .5 Acre, Chester.
· John Russell, Magdalene
Russell to John James, Barbara James, Lot 20, Nye's
Add., Pomeroy.
Dollie Mae Pickett to Charll!l
L. Pickett, 90Acres, Sallabury.
Jemo Associates, IDe. to
Gary L. Sebold~, Connle K.
Scholderer, Lot 22, Riverview
Acres, Middleport.
Lindsey
Lyons,
Jr.,
EUzabethG. Lyons toHarryN.
Lodwick, Juanita Lodwick, Lot
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LEGAL

MEIGS COUNTY
REAL ESTATE OWNERS

The tax books are now open for the
June or Second half Gollec.tlon of the
1971 · Real Estate Taxes. Also for
delinquent tax. Closing date will be
July 3, 1972.

t1MARD E. FRMl

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Landmark
to
Acquire
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Evans ·P aeking
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Some Packers Balking·
On Democrats' Dinner
...

COLUMBU S i UPI )OfFicials in the state
Agriculture Department are
w-ging firms they regulate to
buy tickets to a .Democratic
fund-raising dinner, Scripps·
Howard Newspapers reported
. today.
Scripps said tlie $100 tickets
to Saturday night's dinner featuring Sen, Edward Kennedy,

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Village at the meeting were
Muyor John Zerkle and · Mrs.
Roger Morgan, a member of
council. Ohlinger also is a
council member . Manning
Kloes, president, represented
the Chamber of Commerce.
The !Wilding committed
indicated it will be more than
. happy tO' hear from any group,
business or individual which
will help see the project
through , Those interested may
·contact Fi s ~er, Darst or Kloes
any time.

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Randy Becker, son of Don
Becker, Middleport, and
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Delbert Becker ol Mid•
dleport has been promoted to
the grade ol airman first
class. Airman Becker joined
the 1605th Headquarters
Squadron today at Lajes
Field, Azores, PortugaL His
military address Is A-le
Randy Becker, FR 277-423636, Box 351, Hq. 1605,
A.B.G.P. (MAC), APO, New
York.

.Nixon

WASHINGTON (UP!) Wholesale prices 'of farm
products and other foods went
up in May after two months of
declines ·while unemployment
continued at $.9 pet ,, the
government reported today.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics
said the unemployment rate
remained unchanged last
month for the third consecutive
month, but the number of
persons with jobs continued
upward and reached an alltime high of nearly 81.4 million .
The BLS said wholesale
prices over-all increased 0.6

Died Wednesdfly

Divorce Granted
A suit divorce and another
for support have been filed in
Meigs County Common Pleas
Cow-t.
Dana L. Channell, Pomeroy
Rt. 3, asks divorce from Judy
M. Channell, Groveport,
charging gross neglect of duty
and extreme cruelty. Kate
Moore, North Charleston, S.C.,
filed for support wtder the
Re ciprocal Agree ment Act
against Carl E. Moore, Minersville.
In the · same cow-l Beulah
Gertrude Casto was granted
her divorce from Franklin H.
Casto and the case of Jack
Ward vs .Joanne Ward was
dismissed.

pany, a privately owned
operation located in Gallipolis,
is a modern, federally inspected fudl·U~e meat packing
company.
The company employs 100
people, ~aughters both hogs
and cattle, and processes park
and beef products under the ,
·French City Brand label.
Distribution throughout
southeastern Ohio and part of

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WiJJiam Rupe

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So what's changed?
Not us. Not yet.
We think our first successful century was a pretty good start

th• bO't\k Of

RANDY BECKER

Marriage Licenses
The President said the
Tommy Howard McGrath, Vietnam War was one of the
Jr ., 19, Long Bottom, and Ruth "most extensively disctissed
Ellen Adams, 18, Pomeroy, Rt. subjects" dw-ing the negotia3.
,.. lions, but added it would "only
jeopardize the search for
peace" if he revealed an that
was said by both sides in
Moscow.
Nixon also cited the Moscow
agreements on exchange of
information on medicine,
PQllution control and space, the .
pact on prevention of naval in. cidents, and the decision to
work for expanded trade. He
said they would "create on
both sides a steadily growing
vested interest in the maintenance of good relations
between our two countries."

The exciting future PNB faced when coming upon this scene
is now "the good old days". For every one
of the 50 million minutes we 've been in business,
our reason for being in business has been to provide
the best in banking servi ce to the people of Meigs County.

pomeroy
'""""" national
· b"nk

Laildmark, Inc., and J. Tim
Evans, president of The Evans
Packing Company, that an
agreement has been reached
for Landmark, Inc. to acquire
all &lt;if tbe stock of The Ev;ans
Packing Company.
The Evans Packing · Com-

world."

Money sure was different in tf\Ose days.
Imagine, you could ta~e a shot at your neighbor
and it might only cost a buck.
Of course. it might run you fifty, and that was a lot of money.
Come to think of it. it still is.

oomemy

executive vice. president of

(Continued from Page 1I
received from Congress generally was warm, indicating
ratification of the treaties
would be obtained with little
difficulty.
Nixon in his · 27-minute
televised speech said that he
William W. Rupe, 82, forhad studied the strategic
merly
of Kyger, died Wedbalance in great detail with his
nesday
at his residence
senior advisers for more than
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
following an extended illness.
three years.
Mr. Rupe was born in Kyger,
u1 can assure the Congress
PLACE CHANGED
the
son of the late Darius and
and the American people
HUNTINGTON - Comtonight that the present and Nancy Phelps Rupe. He was a
missioning of the Army Corps
planned strategic forces of the coal 'miner in Meigs and Gallia
of Engin'ee rs' Huntington
Counties the greater Pll!'t of his
District survey launch, · the United States are without life. He had resided in Coolville
qu estion sufficient for the
" Pockras, " scheduled for
maintenance of our security the past seven years with his
Saturday (June 3) will be held
and the protection of our vital daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mary
at the landing at the foot of 12th
Rupe, and his late son, George
interests," he said.
Street in Huntington instead of
Nixon urged bipartisan sup- Rupe . Besides his parents, he
. th e Guyandotte launching PQrt for his efforts to "explore was preceded in death by t\I'O
ramp as originally planned. . the sweeping possibilities- sons, Orville and George; his
... which this season of summits wife, Ina, in 1921 ; thre e
has now opened up for the brothers, one of whom was a

. , ·: . . , tnal il any oeJ1)on shall sl\QOt at or,~tdp anoth$t oilt, .
, son, with lnt~nt 10 inJure ori!JUt $Uei) person in fear;..:._ &lt;
~very person so oltendinQ s111111 on co·n1/lctlon lhereof, be ·
f1nec •n eny sum noi exceeding lifty" dollars, nor less
than onE( dOllar ... "
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today by Kenneth N. Probasco,

ing, since he was persistent,

and. decided maybe we ought to
donate something." ·
Nee! said "a lot of key peoadministration
programs ple" are selling the tickets to
going," Frank Nee!, of the the Kennedy dinner, which is to
Division of Meat Inspection, finance party operations, including legislative campaigns.
was quoted as saying.
Nee!, who joined the departAbercrombie said he saw
ment six years ago during the "nothing wrong" with emadministra!ioh of Republican ployes outside civil service
Gov . James A..Rhodes, said he supporting the party, includin~ ,
"could have sold tickets under sale of tickets to fund-raisin~''
·
the Republican administration activities..
to support what they were do·
ing for the packers but I never
heard of such a thing being
done."
"The greatest segment of all
CHESTER - Six of the
businesses are manned by Reseven
members of the 1922
publicans
instead
of
class
o(
Chester High School
Democrats, but some said they
are happy with our program · we,.. reunited here1Saturday
and agreed to CQ!Jperate," he night at the Chester
Elementary School on the
said . "That ended it. I made no
occasion of the Chester High
promises of favors in meat
School
Alumni Banquet. The
inspection or of reprfsals. ''
seventh,
Eva Frederrick
However, Scripps also
quoted several unidentified. McBride, of East Liverpool,
wasl unable to attend.
packers who saw it otherwise.
Present were Grace
"They can take away our license and put us out of busi- Frecker Hawley, Helen
Hayes Woode, Mae Knight
ness ," one was quoted as say·
Lambert,
Edith Bailey Bahr,
ing . He added thai he had conLucille Smith and Cassie
sulated an attorney about the
Tillie
Baum . See Page 5 for
matter .
account of event.
"Mr. Nee! called twice urg-

Van Johnson
Ray Milland

It · was jointly announced

ing me to buy ticket$, asking if
it was worth $100 to keep the
Gilligan admfnistratlon in
PQwer ,"another said. "He told
me there would be no repercussions if I continued to refuse to
· buy tickets, but I got to think-

Oass Reunited

MASON DRIVE-IN
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D-Mass., are being hawked on
the sales pitch that the money
will keep the Ohio Democratic
party strong and Gov. John J.
Gilligan 's programs continuing .
"I sug&amp;&lt;est t~)h e meat packers that (Agric'Ulture Director )
Gene Abercrombie is helping a
lot of them and that they should
buy tickets to keep the (!illigan

Collins Out

twin, and a sister.

Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Arthur (Hulda ) Rupe,
Zanesville; seven sisters, Mrs.
Ira (Gay) Sowards, Toledo;
Mrs. Ervin (Shirley) Swartz,
Johnstown; Mrs. Hollis
(Estelle) Searls, Rutland;
Mrs. Amanda Van Kirk, Mrs.
Carl (Dale) Weineman, Mrs.
William (Helen ) Frazier, and
Mrs. Arlin (Garnet) Rife, all of
Kyger; two brothers, Hollis
Rupe, Kyger, and Robert Rupe
of Middleport ; lour grandsons,
and several nieces and
nephews .
Funeral services will be ·~eld
at 2p.m. Satw-day at the White
Funeral Home in Coolville with
the Rev. Donald Wells officiating. Burial will be in
Coolville cemetery . Friends
may call at the fun eral home
any time.
TOUR PLANNED
A
Meigs
Women 's
FeHowship potluck dinner will
be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Ohio
Valley
Christian
Assembly Camp at Darwin.
They will tow- the camp from 2
to 4 p.m., with . dinner at 4.
Vesper services will be held at
5 p.m.
CLASSES BEGIN
Vacation Bible school at the
Pomeroy Lower Light Mission,
Harrisonville Road, will begin
Monday and continue through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
All children are welcome.

.As Stripper

West Virginia Is accomplished
by the company's own fleet of
refrigerated trucks. Sales for
the year 1971' exceeded

~

$7,000,000.
Landmark, Inc. is a
manufacturer and distributor
of a complete line ollivestoc~ .
feeds, seed , fertlllzer,
petroleum 'products and
related !arm supplies, as well
as a marketer of grain , pork,
poultry, and eggs. Landmark's
volume last year exceeded $156
mlllion .
According to. Probasco, The
Evans Packing Company wiD
be operated as a separate
wholly-o wned subsldiury of
. Landmark. J . Tim Evans will
continue as manager of The
Evans Packing Company, and
no change is anticipated in
personnel, livestock buying
policies products manufaclured or' customers served.
Evans added , " We wJll
continue to be active in our
local community activities,
especially In those related to
agriculture .

~
pet. in May compared With
only 0.1 pet. in .each .or the two
prev1ous months. ThiS was due
mainly to a sharp 1.4 pet. jump
in p~ices of farm products and
processed foods and feeds, and
~ 1.3 pet. mcrease m consumer
food pnces.
After adjustment for
seasonal factors, tile mcreases
were not as sharp - 0.$ pet. for
all whole prices, 0.8 per c]!nt
for farm products and
processed foods and feeds, and
0.5 pet. for consumer foods.
May marked the fourth
month out of the last six
months in which prices of farm
products and food in superO(iening round pairings for
markets had increased
the First Annual Fruth
sharply .
Pharmacy Slo-Pitch Softball
Tournament were announced
, ..
today.
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HOLZER HOSPITAL
The 12-team tourney to he
June I Discharges
played at Bachtel Field in
Bitha Escue, Maude Shaver, Mason, will he held today,
David Rinehart, Jesse Cun· Satw-pay and Sunday .
ningham, John Moore, Sharon
Trophies to be awarded at
Hewitt, Mrs. Donnie White and the conclusion of the ASA
daughter, Shannon Robbins, Sactionedevent will be sponsor
Dallas Tipton, William Payton, and Individual for first place,
Rosemary Nance, Judy ·.
McHaffie, Inez McGuire, Mae
M'eadows, Georgia Fraley,
Chris Hammonds, John Davis,
PLEASANT VALLEY
Mrs. Henry Bush and son, Mrs .
D!SCIJARGES:
Ernest
Robert ·Bogess and daughter.
Keefer, Letart; Violet Lee,
Births
Mr. and Mrs. David Bowens, Gallipolis Ferry; Carrie
Jackson, a son; Mr . and Mrs. Higginbotham, Red House ;
John Morgan, McArthur, a Mrs. Walter Donohue, Point
daughter ; and Mr. arid Mrs. Pleasani ; Larry Thomas,
Joseph Easter, Millwood, W. Point Pleasant, and Jeffery
Ury, Point Pleasant.
Va., a son.

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COLUMBUS (UPI) - Sen.
Oakley Collins, It-Ironton,
made it official Thursday that
he was going out of the strip
miQing business.
' im" It Is economlca 11Y
possible to meet the '
r th ecenUy
regulations 0 · e r
passed atrip mine law in Ohio,"
said Collins, co.nflrming lie wa~
not reapplying to the state for a
permi\ to operate his Collins
Mining Co. north of Ironton.
The pern1lt expired midnight
Thursday and 70 mine employes were to be laid off,
Collins said,
The new Jaw places stiff
reclamation requirements on
strip miners.
·
Collins predicted other small
mining companies might
follow his lead and not apply
for permits when they expired.
Reapportioned out of his
Senate seat, Collins is seeking
election to the Ohio House in
November.
Asked about his future now
that he is out of .the mining
busineils, CoUins said, "Don't
worry about me. I'll make out
all right. "

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PT . .PLEASANT - A Goodyear
The situation at the plant where two
spokesman said Saturday at least 10 phone coqsecutive nights . of .striker violence
calls had b~n made by plant of(icials to has occurred was described by the
the office of West Virginia Covernor Arch spOkesman 8s '1extremely serloWi."
M~re asking police protection. at its Plant management has expr&lt;;ned a
str1ke-bound Pt. Pleasant Chemical Plant. deep concern about the personal safety
The spokesman said that,the governor of more than 100 salaried employees st.lll
could not he contacted personally, and that In the plant.
his office has been unable to provide any
The spokesman said that if the
assurance that protection could be violence continues, it is only a matter of
provided.
time before serious injw-y to personnel in

the plant will occw-.
the plant's gate house ·was showered with
Shots were fired at the plant early rucks and fire bombs. Windows in the gate
·Friday morning, damaging a refrigeration .house were smashed and six salaried
unit. Lights • aroillld the · plant and employees were driven from the building.
automobi les were damaged by bal)
Severa l sa laried employees were
struck by rocks, but none was seriou,sly
beatings loosed by sling shots,
Explosive devices were also thrown injured.
into an area which enclosed a gas pumping
Tires were set afire ilnd rolled down
station which supplies fuel for pjant the entrance road toward the plant. One
operations.
. tire rolled through a plant gate, and struck
At approximately 3 a.m., Saturday, a truck dock , but no serious damage

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STEVE TATIERSON, A GRADUATE this spring at Meigs High Schoot, is a
part of the work study program being carried out in Meigs &amp; Gallia Counties
through which students work on jobs in the community and in the school. Tatterson, left, receives instruction on tire balancing from Jack Welker, operator of
Jack's Ashland Service Station in Pomeroy .

BY BOB HOEFUCH
POMEROY - Education may be a
many-splendored thing, particudarly when
.using toda y's teaching innovations such as
the work-study program in which young
people earn while working toward their
high school diplomas.
The program is being carried out now
in the high schools of Meigs and Gallla
Counties - as well as in others - to make
it possible lor •·special education" 11upils
. to prepare for and enter productive employment .
Known as the "occupational education
course," supervised employment is offered. Although the course is vocational,
emphasis is placed on family and social
living.
During the freshman and sophomore
years, young people work at small jobs
within the school for practical experience
and under close supervision of their
teachers. Here the objective is to insw-e
development of good work habits, provide
a sheltered employment situation, and a
situation through which good grooming
and manners can be emphasized.
At the junior level, the high 5chool
student may work for one-hall day outside
the school in community employment. The
Other half day is for regular occupational
education classes with the student's

A good time for family shopping and saving
on all 3 floors.

Sale of Womens Dresses
Sale of Extra Size Womens Sportswear
Sale of Womens Stockings
Sale of Mens Blue Denim Bib Overalls
Sale of Mens Slacks
Sale of Mens Work Unifonns
Sale of Mens Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
Sale of Electric Fans
Sale of Picnic Jugs • Otests • Coolers
Sale of Swim Pools • Sand Boxes • Boats • Swim Rings
Sale of Baby Crib Outfits
Sale of Dinette Sets

Elberfelds In Pomeroy
And don't forget the Sale at Elberfelds
Warehouse on Mechanic Street

classroom teacher.
BY THE TIME the pupil reaches the
senior level, he may work in th e com·mwiity all day, reporting to his schoolfor a
conference with the teacher for two hours
once a week.
During the conference, he discusses
his on-the-job problems, budgeting of th e
money he is ear~ing, co un se ling,
academic instruction and personal
development. However , should the senior
student not he working in the community,
or is released from a job, then he is
required to return once more to daily
classes with his classroom teacher.
Mrs. Mary E. Bacon, Middleport,
serves as work-study coordinator for the
program in Meigs and Gallia Counties. She
works 1n close association with the
classr oom tea~hers and the administrators.
I n add1·t·1on, sh e secures emp1oyers
who feel they would like to participate in
the program and generally accompanies
the student for his interviews in the
community, leaving the employer and the
student alone following Introductions to
chat and perhaps, agree to proceed with a
work program .
Mrs. Bacon observes the students who
are working 1md steps into the picture
If
again if problems arise. All e orts are

Mini-Bike is Blamed

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made to correct problem situations. If
problems continue unsolved, the student is
returned to his classroom until it is
determined that he again is ready for
employment.
Mrs. Bacon is consulted in
establishing the salary to be paid the
working student. If the business cannot
alford to pay the minimum wage, then
Mrs. Bacon completes necessary papers to
obtain the approval of the Department of
Laber for a work situation which will pay
less, or at least less until the student has
some experience.
Contributing much to the program which Mrs. Bacon feels has been very
successfud so far - has been not only the
efllployers (some 28 of them in Meigs and
Gallia Counties), but also the State Bureau
of Vocational Rehabtlitation. The bureau
provides each student in the program at
the junior level a sum of money for work

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MEIGS
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Water Skiing Club
To Meet Today at 1

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GALLIPOLIS - Gwen Carter an-.
nounced Saturday all members of the local
water skiing club are to meet at the Upstream Public Use Area, near Dr. Keith
Brandeberry's home, beginning at 1 p.m.
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for the Seventh Annual GalliPQlis ·River
Recreation Festival boat show.
The club's ski show wiU be held in
connecUon with the boat show dw-lng the
annual July Fourth celebration on Sunday,
July 2, begino;c,6 Dl 2 p.m.

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Founding' Will he Celebrated
MIDDLEPORT _ The tOOth anniversary of the founding of MiddlePQrt
High School will be observed at the annual
reunion of the Middleport High School
Alumni Association which has been set for
9 p.m. on Friday, June 16, at the Middleport Elementary School.
Asocialhourat8p.m. will precede the
9 p.m. dinner. Middleport's Evangeline
Chapter, Order.of Eastern star, will serve

All editors and sports editors of Ohio
and national newspapers, radio and T.V.,
have been made honorary members of the
Ohio Society for Promotion of Bullfrogs,
Inc., according to Harold Blackston,
Grand Croaker .
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The Frog Jlllllp will gel underway at 4
p.m. Saturday and the Frog Ball at 9:30
p.m. Announcement of the 1972 Regatta
Queen will · be made at the Frog Ball .
Entries are still open lor the Regatta
Queen Contest.
Another special event scheduled for
Saturday is the aerial circus at noon and
7:30p.m. and the Casting Derby at 9 a.m.

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a cubed steak dinner. Tickets for the
dinner at $5 each may be secw-ed from
Paul Gerard, association president, at 527
North Second Ave., Middleport, phone 9923189 or purchased at Heritage House, Bahr
Clothiers, Dutton Drugs, the Middleport
Department Store or the water office at
Middleport Village Hall.
The dinner is open to all former
Middleport students and guest..

,ter" outdoor art show in the: Public Square
/is being planned for the Seventh Annual
Ga llipolis Ri ver Recreation Festival
according to Judy Evans, French Art
Colony show chairman.
This year's art show in the Gallipolis
pa rk is scheduled Sunday, July 2, beginning at 1 p.m.
A $2 registration fee will be required
from exhibitors who are not members of
the FAC. The French Art Colony retains a
15 pet. commission on all works sold.
This year, for the first time, the show
will be judged and ribbons awarded. Individua l artists will determine the
category their work will be judged in, the
chairman said Saturday.

and-( or) matted and securely wired . In
keeping with FAC's PQlicy, all entries are
expected to be original )YOrks.
To maintain the quality of the show,
the following works will not be accepted:
ready-to-make kits, any design which has
been traced from a pattern, paint-bynumber kits, commercially pow-ed molds
or copied works.
Entries are to be delivered to Riverby,
530 First Ave., on Saturday, June 17, or
Sunday, June 18, between I and 5 p.m., or
on Monday, June 19 or Tuesday, June 20,
between 9 a.m., and 4 p.m.
Entries may be picked up in the park
the day ofthe show at 5 p.m., or at River by
on Monday or Tuesday, July 3 or 4 between
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9 a.m., and 4 p.m. The FAC will not be
otanans to lCnlC
responsible for art works left after that
AI Blakeslee Home
time.
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Entry blanks may be obtained by
MIDDLEPORT - Memhers of the contactmg
. J udy Evans, Rt . 1, Ga11 1po
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Middleport - Pomeroy Rotary Club and or phone 446-9769.
their families will meet for the annual
picni c Friday at 6 p.m. at the home of
Rotarian President and Mrs. C. E.
Blakeslee, Lincoln Hill, Pomeroy. Cash
Bahr, Carl Horky, and Mrs. Paul Smart
will assist in arrangements.
.
Plans for the picnic were completed at
POMEROY - Motorists are asked to
an open meeting of the club Friday at postpone until late afternoon crossing the
Heath United Methodist Church. Ladies of Pomeroy - Mason Bridge.
the church ser ed dinner. Two guests were
Workers of the Meigs County State
Fred· Asche, an Ohio State University
Highway Department have begun working
medical student who is observing the on the bridge to prepare it for a ·major
practice of Dr. R. J,l. Pickens, and Dr. H. repair job ni!Xt month. Traffic crossing the
H. King, Gallipolis.
bridge before 3 p.m. each day while the

Use of Bridge
Is Restricted

work Is being done not only creates
problems for the highway department
workers but is causing traffic Ueups.
Motorists can save themselves time by
waiting until later to cross the bridge,
James ·Bailey, superintendent of the
department in the county, said .
The bridge will be closed entirely to
motor traffic in Judy when the major
repairs are to be made . Persons may walk
acr0511 the bridge at that time, however,
Bailey said.

Meigs Men Charged in
845 Theft frOm Vendor

·Get Probation
GALLIPOLIS - Nine truancy cases
were heard Friday during a special
session of Gallia County Juvenile Court.
Acting Judge Wray Blevins of Pike County
ordered suspended 'sentences to the
Juve~ile Diagnostic Center a.t Collllllbus
for hve youths charged Wl\h truancy
ranging in a~e from 12-1fi.
Judge Blevins ordered that all attend
school regularly next fall or'face execution
of their sentence.
.
.
Willard and May McCormtck ,
Gallipolis, were fined $40 and cost. for
failure to send their son to school. ·
A 15-year old boy was sentenced to one
week in ~e County Jail lor shoplifting.

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EXPANSION NEARING COMPLETION - carter and
Evans Construction Inc., Is cofupleting a 10,000 square foot
,expansion progriiiJI at Federal Mogul's Haller Division Pl&amp;llt

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A bigger and better flower show with
the theme "Twin City Appreciation" will
run from 1 to 9 p.m. on Saturday and from
I to 5 p.m. Sunday in the air-conditioned
showroom of the Pomeroy Motor Company, according to Mrs. Reid Young and
Mrs. Tom Stewart, co-ehairmen.

SqUJJre _
4rt.

Truant youths

SATURDAY NIGHT
10:00 UNTIL 2:00

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performed inside the school such as in
cafeterias , libraries, offi ces, th e
classroom as helpers and in other
positions .
Mrs. Bacon pointed out that without the
special education project, which serves an
eigh t-&lt;:ourty area (she personally only
works in two coun ties), most special
education students would be unprepared to
function as independent contributin g
citizens.
In Meigs and Ga llia County high
schools, 103 youths are enrolled in the
program, including 78 who during the past
school year had in-school work placement
and 25 in community work placement.
Nineteen of these studen ts received
special services from the Bureau of
Vocational Rehabilitation and 10 others
received special vocational training from

GALLIPOLIS - A mini-bike accident damage to the remainder of the ho.use.
was the indirect cause of a fire causing an .
According to · the rePQrt, Mrs. Heck
estimated $5,000 property loss Friday became a1armed when her eight-year~ld
'evening at the McGuire Subdivision, daughter, Judy, was injured in a mini bike
southwest of here.
.
' wreck in frorit of a neighbor's home.
The blaze originated from overheated
Judy Heck was admitted to the Holzer
food and grease from pans left unattended Medical Center with a fractured leg and
on an electric range at t~e residence of Mr. body bruises. Fourteen men and one truck
and Mrs. Philip Heck, 375 Debby Dr.
responded to the emergency call.
Fire Chief James A. Northup said the
lire spread to an exhaust fan, kitchen
cabinets and ceiling. There was heavy
smoke and heat damage to the dining area
and hallway. There was Ught smoke

Enjoy A Night Out!

Now you Know
An estimated 2 to 3 million
persons died in the great Irish
'amines of the 19\h Century,
:aused in most part by
Jestruction of the potato crop
by blight, a fungus iniecUon,

MRS. MARY C. BACON OF MIDDLEPORT is coordinator of the work-study
program conducted in Meigs and Gallia County high schools as a part of an eight·
county project. Through the. program, students earn money while preparing for
gainful employment. Mrs. Bacon, who has 28 participating employers in th e two
counties, invites more business participation. Those interested may contact her at
the office ofthe Meigs County Superintendent of Schools.

POMEROY - "Regatta City , U.S.A.,"
the name these days for Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio, will be the destination for
many
sportshfans, vacationers, and former
.
res1dents the weekend of June 16, 17, and
18.
Jack Kerr, president of the Pomeroy
Chamber of Commerce, sponsoring the
regatta, is certain this 8th annual event
will ~e bigger and better than ever.
An added featw-e this year will be a
Boat Parade on the Ohio River, scheduled
for I p.m. Saturday. Earl Ingels and Jim
Mees are heading up the boat parade
program and prize awards.
Aflea market, headed by Mrs. Charles
Gloeckner a nd Mrs. Charles Taunton, will
run all three days.
The Big Bend Parade will be early
Friday evening, Jun e 16, followed by the
var iety show by the Tuppers J'lains
Community Club and a teenage dan ce
sponsored by the American Legion.

Work and Study Plan Pays· Off S!!?o!!.!itf.l!e':..!.'L:,~:. .....

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THE NEW.

15 CENTS

Eighth Regatta
Best Says Kerr

In Pomeroy Are Open Friday ·and

Jan Haddox

Families

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INDUSTRIALIST DIES
CLEVELAND (UP! ) Funeral services will be held
Monday for William H.
Johnson, president ·of White
Consolidated lnqustries Inc.
Johnson suffered a heart attack May 7 and had been
hospitalized since then. He died
Thursday at the age of 51.

union negotiators failed to agree on a new .

three-year contract. The union representS
nearly 500 hourly employees.

Devoted To The Greater Middle Ohio Valley

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NEW YORK (UPI) Research doctors reported
Thursday that Important
breakthroughs In treating
luekemla and other cancers .
bad been achieved and that
the outlook .for further
progress was encouraging.
Dr. Joseph V. Simone told
the National Conference on
Cancer Chemotherapy of
some accomplishments In
the treatment of children
suffering from
acute
leukemia.

to reach the governor personally,
The situation at the Pt. Pleasant plant, ·
the spokesman added, does little to encourage industry to locate, expand, or
even remain in West Virginia.
The Goodyear plant was struck at 12
midnight, Thursday by United Rubber
Workers .Local 644 after ·company and

tmts

Poss ible thundershowers
today throughout Ohio. Continued warm. Low tonight 51155; Clear Monday. Highs 81Hl5.

sponsor trophies for second
and third place, and individual
trophies for most hits and most
home runs .
There wlJI be no admission
charge.
Union 76 will open up the
affair playing Gulf Oil at 7 p.m.
on Friday followed by Quaker
Stale taking on Peoples Bank
at 8 p.m. and then Maplewood
playing Meadow Green at 9
p.m.
On Satw-day, K &amp; K Mobile
Homes will play Foote Mineral
at 10 a.m., the winner of the RC
vs. 76game will play GuUOilat
lla.m.; Falls City wlJI play the
winner of Quaker State vs.
Peoples at noon; F•rmers
Bank wiU take on the winner of
the Maplewood vs. Meadow
Green game all p.m. and then
the Barons of Athens will play
the winner of the K&amp;K vs.
Foote game.

Saturday Nights Until

resul ted.
The Mason County Sheriff's office and
tl1e "West Virginia State Police have been
called during each of the disturbances.
State police have responded to the calls,
and have· investigated each of the incidents . However, according to the spokesman , a night police detail is desperately
needed to prevent violence at the plan t.
The spokesman suid that plant
management is continuing in its attempts

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Ave., GalliPQlis. The new addition wilt give "the
plant
!!quare foot of manufacturing room. M-G Paving
is increasing the 'parking Jot at the plant lo accommodate 75
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GALLIPOLIS - Two Meigs County
men have been charged here in connection
with the theft ol $45 in change from a
vending machine at the Superior Car Wash
on Eastei'I'J Ave .
Booked on charges of forced entry into
a coin receiving device was Kenny Ray
White, 29, 134 State St., Pomeroy. George
Andrew Miller, 22, 217\2 North Third
St., Middleport, · was chargea with
receiving stolen property. They were
arre,!ed Satw-day by Middleport Police.
The '!!.elden! occw-red Monday evening.
Sgt. Garland. Nibert of the Gallipolis
Pollee Department and Gallia Coilll\Y
Prosecuting Attorney Hamlin C. King
conducted the invesUgation.

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