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12 - The Daily Sentinel, Mi(.....eport-Pomerof, o ., Ju.1e 14, lt'/2

News ••• in Briefs Three Injured in
Head~ · Colli •
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Gilligan,. by executive order, created a nominating coWicil
for each ofthe ll appellate districts in Ohio and a Supreme Court
Nominating Council with one member from each of the appeQate
districts. When a vacancy occurs, the committee in that
jurisdiction would submit to the governor a list of recommended
appointees.

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Three persons were taken to
the Holzer Medical Center
following a head-on collision at
5:55 p.m. Tuesday on Rt. 553,
three-tenths of a mile west of
Rt. 7.
According to the Galli•·
Meigs Post State Highway
Patrol, cars driven by Gerald
K. Warren, 23, Crown City, and
Arnold R. McClure, 22,
Odessay1, Fla ., collided head-on
in a cur\;e. McClure suffered
Injuries io his head and right
leg.
Connie Sue Warren, 19,
Crown City, and her one-month
old son, Gerald Scoit Warren,
suffered fractures, Mrs.
Warren of her le~ and the child

RAPID CITY, S. D. - THE NAMES OF 2,000 persons
missirg in the weekend flood which devastated tliis Black HWs
community were read over the radio Tuesday night in hopes
listeners would let officials know if any were alive . Searches for
flood victims were called off lot the night Tuesday, the £irst time
they were .stopped since flood waters hit late Friday and early
Saturday . Since then, 24-llour rescue operations had be!!f1 in
effect, with te;uns of dogs laking over the task of seeking out
bodies alter darkness fell.
But with the official death toll stabilized at 203, authorities
placed the emphasis on determining just how many persons
remained missing because of the flood, and on rebuilding the
city.

UTILE ROCK, ARK. - JOHN L. McCLELLAN, the
Senate 's fourth-ranking member, narrowly won the Democratic
nomination to a sixth term Tuesdqy night In the toughest race of
his 34-year congressional career.
McClellan had been considered an underdog since Rep.
David Pryor, 37, forced the 76-year-old senator into his first
rWJoff since winning the seat in 1942. Incumbents traditionally
have lost Arkansas runoff elections. With 2,520 ol 2,590 precincts
reporting, McClellan had 241,712 votes, or 52 pet., to 222,959 votes
Meigs County Methodist
for Pryor.
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McClellan, who had campaigned strongly against Pryor's ministers and laymen are in
support from organized labor, said he was .confident all along Lakeside attending the Ohio
Annual Conference of the
that he would win In the runoff.
United Methodist Church
which concludes Friday .
COLUMBUS - THE CITIZENS FOR REPEAL of Ohio's
The group includes the Rev.
Income Tax, bolstered by seven new members on the hoard of
Robert Card and Mrs. Glen
trustees, were reported ahead of schedule in their attempts to get Dill, Pomeroy - Chester; the
the state income tax on the November ballot. Rep. Robert E. Rev. Robert Bumgarner and
Netzlr y, R-Laura, a member of the group said Tuesday 17 000 Mrs. Grace Colwell, Midpetitions 11ere in circulation, and that 24,000 would be i~ued by dleport - Rutland, the Rev.
June 24.
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He said that if one-half of the petitions were returned, there Grueser, Enterprise - Flatwould be enough signatures to place the tax repeal on the woods, Rock Springs; the Rev.
November ballot. The group needs 318,418 valid signatures by Jacob Lehman, the Rev.
early August to insure the question on the ballot.
Stanley Brandhum, and Mrs.
Clarence Henderson, Northeast Cluster; the Rev. Dale
PLEASANT VALLEY
NO COMPLAINTS
McClurg and Mrs. James
DISCHARGES : Teresa
Mrs. James Brewer,- Vine Rees, Sr.,.Apple Grove- Letart
Davis, Point Pleasant ; Neale St., made no complaints about Falls - Wesleyan; the Rev.
Knight, Middleport; Mrs. C. H. any conditions on that street Frank Cheesebrew and Mrs.
Hili , Sr ., Point Pleasant · w~en she attended a meeting of Oris Smith, Bethany - Carmel .
Leon : Mtddleport Village Council
Charles McDade
Portland .· Sutton; the Rev.
Raymond Thornto'n, Point Monday night. Mrs. Brewer
Martha Mattner and Mrs.
Pleasant; Mrs. Earl Freeman attended only as an interested Thomas Sayre, Great Bend •
Lakin; Mrs. William Willis' citizen.
· Morning Star - Morse Chapel,
Eleanor ; Mrs. Carol Beaver'
and the Rnv. Forrest
Norwood, 0 ., and I. G. Volden'
Donley
and
William
Point Pleasant.
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Winebrenner , Syracuse
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Cluster.
BASEBALL
SCORES
CLOSING SATURDAY
Scott Van Vranken of the
Vacation Bible school at Rio Grande 11 Vinton·6
Pomeroy United Methodist
Hemlock Grove will close Centerville 5 Bidwell 3
Church is one of two youth
Saturday with a program at Addavllle 11 Salem 10
delegates from the Athens
Green 7 Racine 1
District.
7:30p.m.

Ministers,

·Laymen at

Lakeside

Legislature in Brief

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonightthru Saturday
June 14-17
NOT· OPEN

COLUMBUS IUPI) - Aglance prosecut ion lor sell!n~ on the
at activity In the Otolo Senate basic of a false ldenttfication .
Tuesday :
Vote: 32·0.
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Concurrence In House AmendHB1132, McNamara, Ap ·
ments
proprlates money to rei mburse
AmSB75, Taft, Increases bank lo~al governments for the

Sun., Mon. &amp; Tues.
June18-t!-20
SOMETIMES
A GREAT NOTION
ITechnicolorl
r Paul Newman
c
Henry Fonda

exam ination fees and authorizes revenue lost from the s per cent
superintendent of banks to ad- rollback of 1971 property taxes.

just fees so division will be on Vote: 28·0.
a self·suslalnlng basis. Concur· 56526, Cook, Allows a classi·
renee : 27-0. Emergency vote: lied Civil Service employ to ap.
31 ·0.
peal .to suspension for any lenglh
Bills Slaned ·
ot time. Vote: 26-6.
ASubHB85, Reichel, provides HBIOJ(), Young, Allows coun ·
for surrender of c:ertlflcate of ty commissioners to make con title and serial plates of junked tributions to community lm·

Colarcartoons:

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Am HB 1047,Scott, Allowsccun·
lies to accept bids up to 10 per
cent In excess of tho estimated
project cost. Vote: 28-4.
AmHB997, Hadley, Exempts
the retail sale of toy plastic
caps from the fireworks law ,
Vote: 32·0.

Bills Signed
f ASubHB85, Reichel , Provides
or surrender of certlfleate of
title and serial plates of junked cars.

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NEW YORK .(UP! )-Dne of
the things that most infuriated'
him
in Vie.tnilm, says retired
of his right arm. They were.
Lt.
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Anthony Herbert, was
rushed to the hllllpital by
Sievers Ambulance. Damages a general's insistence that a
were listed as moderate to both · snappy military salute be
cars. Warren was charged with accorded a duck waddling
around an imported flower
driving left of the center.
garden.
Another mishap occurred at
A man of action, Herbert
10 a.m. Tuesday morning onetenth of a mile west of the says he "just crept up on him
Silver Memorial Bridge. Freda (the duck ) one night in true
Mae Smith, 83, Pomeroy, was ·Ranger fashion and wrung his
exiting on the entrance ramp Goddamn neck . Then the
and collided with Landis K. sergeant major and I sat down
Wandling , 36, Delaware. There and made four duck sandwas minor damage to the wiches out of it and ate them."
Herbert, who retired under
Smith imto and moderate to the
lire
in March after 24 years in
Wandling car . Smith was
the
service, made the
charged with failure to yield
allegation in an interview
right of way.
The finat accident happened published in the July issue of
around 2:30 p.m. on Route 7 Playboy magazine. One of the
one-tenth of a mile north of most decorated men in the
Army, Herbert was relieved of
Route 143 in Meigs County .
his
command after be charged
Peter G. Couladis, 23, Athens
his
commanding officer, Maj.
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lost control of,~isauto
and went'
off to the left over an em- Gen. John Hames, and Col. J.
Ross Franklin with covering up
was war
bankment.
There
crimes.
moderate damage and
The Army dropped the
Couladis suffered a minor charges.
injury but was not treated . No
Although Herbert was
citation was issued.
exonerated, he said his

retirement was forced by
Army harassment.
Herbert Said Barnes adorned
the duck with dog tags and the
duck "just walked around
Barnes' imported flower bed.
He had a plane fly flowers up
from · Saigon and he planted
them in this barren plot."
''You may find this too much
to believe," Herbert said, "but
General Barnes actually insisted that we salute that duck. Of
course, I refused. It was a
symbol of all that silly crap in
Vietnam."
There was no immediate
comment from Karnes.
Maj . Winston H. Sun of the
American·Assistance Advisory
Group on Taiwan said in Taipei
that the accusation against
Barnes was "incredible."
"Not only do I personally
find the duck incident in-

credible but also any man who
has worke(l for Gen. Barnes
ltpows this Is something he
would never do," Sun said.
Herbert said h~llcopters
regularly delivered pizzas to
troops behind the line.
Once, he said several of his
men were wounded. He could
not get a helicopter tO evacuate
them.
So, Herbert said, he told the
people a~gning helicopters
that he wanted ,several pizzas.
A "pizza chopper" arrived
immediately, and he ordered It
to take the wounded men away.
Barnes "bitched at me for
making unauthoriied use of a
pizza chopper," Herberi said.
"My men should at least have
been in critical condition, he
told me. Christ! Maybe he was
peeved that I hadn't paid for
the pizzas."

The Meigs Coirnty Sheriff's
Dept. Investigated an accident
Tuesday at 11 a.m. on SR 124 in
Lebanon Twp.
. David Patrick Coli, 36,
Portsmouth, was driving north
when a passenger car backed
from a driveway into the highway. Coll applied his brakes'
and his truck went off the highway on the right into a field
where it turned over. Coli was
driving a truck owned by the
Ohio State Forestry Division.
He was not injured.
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Earlier, 'a truck owned by
Doris . WoHe, Davisville, W.
Va .., was foWld wrecked on SR
7 about 1\lz-mile south of US 33
Tuesday. The Sheriff's Dept.
said the driver of the vehicle
had left the scene. The truck
was in a ditch, against an
embankment.

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HONG KONG (UPI)- A political " source as saying :
Hong Kong newspaper said "We believe Chairman Mao is
today China's leadership held very sick and possibly dying."
an urgent meeting last week to
decide who will rule China
after Chairman Mao Tse-tung,
SEVEN FINED
said to he "very sick and
Seven defendants were fined
possibly dying."
Tuesday night in the court of
The conservative English Middleport Mayor John Zerkle.
language South China Morning They were James Nathania!
Post said in a front-page article Harris, Middleport, $.1 and
that Hong Kong's Communist costs. running a red light:
leaders have been told by Robert Caruthers, Middleport,
Chinese
authorities
to $20 and costs, intoxication and
Hprepare for a serious disturbing the peace ; · Carl
statement about the health of Stewart, Middleport, $10 and
Chairman Mao." Mao is 78.
costs, disturbing the peace ;
The Post, quoting "ex- Clyde H. Wines, Middl~port,
tremely reliable sources," said and Belva G. Sloan, Pomeroy,
the meeting of the all-powerful $10 and costs each, failure to
Central Committee of the yield the right of way; Oley
Chinese Communist party was Price, no address, and Fred B.
presided over by Premier Cbou Robinson, Pomeroy, $10 and
En-lai and it was "hurriedly cos ts each, intoxication .
arranged-apparently to Forfeiting a $.10 bond Tuesday
decide who will rule China night was Douglas L. Johnson,
after Chairman Mao Tse- Cheshire, posted for reckless
tung."
operation and failure to stop
It said the signs and in- for a police car.
dications piectd together were
very slmilar to the grave
GAMES SCHEDULED
political crisis when Marshal
The Pomeroy-Middleport
Un· Piao, · then Mao's heir- "B" pony league game will be
apparent, was purged in played Saturday, June 17 at the
September.
Minersville Softball Park at
''The meeting began about 6:30. In other pony league rethe middle of last week," The scheduling due to Tuesday's
Post said. "Many of the rainouts, the Vin ton-Southprovincial members of the western game will be played
central committee had Saturday, July I at Southreceived calls to appear in western . The Bidwell-Racine
Peking shortly before this." and Middleport "A"· Cheshire
The newspaper also quoted a games ha ve not bee n re"very knowledgeable scheduled yet.

DIED SATURDAY
Mrs. Hazel Vincent, formerly of Syracuse, died
Saturday morning at the Arcadia Nursing Home, Coolville.
Funeral services were held
Monday at Chesterhill with
burial in Bartlett Cemetery.
She is survived by her
husband, Frank, Veterans
Hospital, Chillicothe; three
children, H. A. Sedgwick,
Tuppers Plains; Mrs. Kenneth
(Lura) Donohew, Kettering,
and Mrs. William (Mildred )
Duckworth, Rittman ; four
grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren and a sister
Mrs. Zenia Tullis, Bartlett'
Ohio.
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getting the directors of the
Ohio and West Virginia
t;!epartment.s of Highway into a
meeting to discuss the future of
~- S. Route 33 and a new bri~ge
~cross the Ohio River was
taken in Pomeroy Wednesday
pight. .
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Baronick was host to mayors of
. nearby West Virginia · tow~s
ard other guesls at the Meigs
Inn where the action calling for
a meeting of the two highway
leaders was taken.
Following a discussion led by
Perry E. O'Brien, Ripley, W.
Va., attorney, the group voted
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totaling
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distributed to counties,
townships and municipalities
In JWJe, Ohio Auditor Joseph T.
Ferguson reporte4. Townships
received $1,200 each. Amounts
received by villages here inelude Middleport, $1,902 ;
Pomeroy, $1,976; Racine, $398;
Rut! nd $432 d S
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•• 'MOSCOW -. SOVIE.'I' PRESIDENT N)J[OL.U V. Podgomy ·
headed lor Hlnoiloday With wbat may be a new Soviet Initiative
Ill end the Vlelnanl War, Conuntmlat sources aaid. Podgomy,
Who stopped overnight In Calcutta, was scheduled to proceed to
.tile North Vletnameae capital today.
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. The Soviet head of stale, Prelldent Nixon's official host last
ma.1th, "may alao try to wort out with the North VietnlllJ1e8e
l•dm realistic proposalllor the re111111ptlon !If the Paris peace
lalb," the IIOUI"ces said.

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·AMONG THOSE ATTENDING a meeting on the possibilities of a new bridge over the Ohio
River in this area and the future of US Route 33 in Pomeroy Wednesday night were front row ,
Pomeroy Mayor William Baronick, host; Division Ohio Department of Highways Engineer
Max Farley , and Mrs. Jane Russell, Mason, clerk for the session ; hack row, from the left,
Ripley Mayor G. H. Duke, Frank W. Porter of Pomeroy and Perry E. O'Brien, Ripley. Porter
and O' Brien were named to arrange a meeting between the state highway heads of the two
states to discuss the problems.

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MARY BRADBURY

MARCY LEE OWENS

LEANN SEBO

SUSIE SOULSBY

Six .~ovelies Want to be Weekend Regatta Queen
One of six Meigs County girls
will be crowned 1972 Big Bend
Regatta Queen Saturday night
in the former Pomeroy Junior
High School as a highlight of
the annual frog bali.
The six contestantS are :
Susie Andrews, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Andrews of Pomeroy. Miss Andrews is a spring graduate of

Meigs High School where she
served on the student council
for three years. She was a
member of the annual staff
during her junior and senior
years and was a member of the
future business leaders club
. dur ing her senior year.

Bradbury , Middleport, and a
1971 graduate of Meigs High
School. She is presently attending the Holzer Medical
.Center School of Nursing
where she is a member of the
Student Nurses Association of
Ohio. She is a member of Heath
United Me thodist Church ,
Mary Bradbury, daughter of Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs . Charles A.
Marcy Lee Owens, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Owens, Pomeroy, and a 1972
graduate of Meigs High School.
She was a member of the
marching, concert, dance and
symphonic bands, the pep band
and ensemble, a member of the
usherette club,
Future
Business Leaders of America.
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President Urges SALT 'Accord
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Nixon personally
urged key members of
Congress today to approve the
arms limitation agreements
with Russia by Sapt. 1 so that a
second round of negotiations
could begin in October .
AI the same time, Nixon told
more than 120 senators and
House members at a White
House meeting that U. S.

defenses must remain strong missiles.
Nixon said he was "totally
convinced"
that the treaty'
have reason to negotiate the
more stringent arms control limiting ABMs and the fiveyear interim agreement
measures.
limiting
offensive nuclear
It was the first disclosure
that the next round of arms weapons was in the interest of
negotiations was scheduled to national security and world
begin in October. It will he peace.
But
he
urged
the
aimed primarily at further
limitations on offensive in- congressmen to make a "very
tercontinental
ballistic searching inquiry because only

so that the Soviet Union would

in that way will you be convinced yourself and will the
nation be convinced."
"What we .~e asking for Ill
cooperation with, not just
rub her stamping by, the House
and Sanate," Nixon said.
He characterized the accords
signed last month during his
summit meeting in Moscow as
an agreement in which "both
sides won and the whole world

won."
Attending the unusual
meeting were members of the
Senate ·and House Arms Sarvices Conunittees, the Joint
Atomic Energy Committee, the
Senate Foreign Relations
Committee and the Ho~se
Foreign Affairs Conunittee.
Nixon opened il with a brief
statement and then turned the
session over to his national
security adviser, Henry A.
Kissinger, to explain details of
the accords.

No Parking Asked
Middleport Pollee Chief J.
J. Cremeans asks that there
he no parking of cars on
South Second Ave., from Mill
to Locust Sts., Friday from 2
to 6:30 p.m. due to the
ragatta parade.
Cremeans asks residents
of the area to park their cars
some place else so lhe ·
parade can form.· .

JAITPUR, INDIA - JAPAN AIRLINES SAID today II had
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not ruled out Ute possibility of sabotage in the a-ash ot a JAL DC8
jetliner that exploded as it approached Palam International
Airport In New Deihl, killing 84 pei'BOns.
·Five per110ns, Including a little blonde girl, survived the
aaah Wednesday night in this desert vl11age 18 mUes southeast of
New Delhi.

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still is in the preliminary
engineering phase . This road
will not be developed un til1976,
or la ter.
Attending last ni ght 's
meeting were O'Brien, Porter,
Mayor Baronick, Mayor R. 0.
Harless, Mason; Joseph I\.
Jones, Mason; Farley, James
Bailey, Meigs superintendent
of the Ohio Department of
Highways; Charles Brinkman,
of Surveys Unlimited wh ich is
doing the comprehensive
planning for Meigs County;
Spencer, W. Va . Mayor Fred
W. Smith, Jane Russeu,Mas on, wh o served as
secretary ; Mayor G. H. Duke ,
Ripley ; Thereon Johnson of the
Meigs County Pla nnin g
Commission, Mr . and Mrs .
William McKelv ey, and
Theodore T. Reed, Jr., and
New Haven Mayor John
Thorne .

SAIGON - U.. S. FIGHTER-BOMBERS swept into North
Vletn;un Wednesday, hitting a supply facUlty, a railroad bridge
and blasting three fuel storage areas, military apokesmen said
today. The attacks steered clear of Hanoi, where Soviet
President Nikolai V. Podgomy began talks with North VIetnamese leaders.
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U.S. command spokesmen said a carrier-based U.S. Navy
A7 Corsair was shot down off the Gull of Tonkin in one of the raids
and the pilot was listed as missing. The spokesman said he
believed the plane was downed by a swoface.to.&amp;r (SAM) missle .
U. S. B52 bombers flew Into North Vietnam lor a record eighth
consecutive day today. J.belr targets were Communist supply
bunkers around Vinh and Dong Hoi In the panhandl~ area, a
oommand spokesman said.
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SAIGON- ACATHAY PACIFIC AIRLINES jetliner with 82
persons aboard exploded or collided with another aircraft 26,000
feet over Vietnoun's Central Highlands today in Asia's second
major airline disaster in 24 hours. There were no immediate
reports of casualties in tbe a-ash near Pleiku, 2311 miles north of
Saigon, but aU. S. Air Force officer there told UP! correspondent Matt Franjola: "Nothing blows up at 26,000 feet and anyone
lives."
The Cathay Pacific office in Bangkok said at least six
Americans were aboard the plane. Franjola said authorities told
him the Convair 880 jet "supposedly broke up, blew up or was ~It
at 26,000feet at an area 30mlles 110uth of Plelku."

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reviewed the progress that has
taken place on Routes 7 and 33
to date.
It was reported that the
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Veterans Memorial Hospital
ADMITTED - Norman
Smith, Pomeroy ; Carson
Ungerfelt, Letart, •W. Va.;
Laura Rice, Syracuse ; Kevin
Mowery , Pomeroy · Bessie
Rudisill, Pomeroy'; Brian
Bailey, Chester.
DISCHARGED - Yvonne
Wright, Clinton Pitzer, Sandra
Yates.

BANQUET DELAYED
: Due to the Regatta this
; weekend, the IOOth anniversary banquet of the
~ AM iddl~port High School
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!- rescheduled and a new date
announced. Persons who have .
bought tickets may return
: them for a refund or use them

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cq1ssing over .the Ohlo River
would be desirable. However,
he indicated that no studies to
evaluate alternate locations
have been made. The time that
a study would he started would
depend upon the direction the
federal -aid highway program
takes after completion of the
in terstate highway system, or
possibly an expansion of the
Appalachian Development
Highway Program in the late
1971ls, he said.
Discussion also disclosed
that most bridges now heing
~uilt aeo·uss the Ohio River are
to replace spans in cases where
th e federal government
provides the necessary span.
O'Brien pointed out that the
only way possible presently for
a new bridge to be built would
be toll structure with a daily
traffic of over 4.000 vehicles
guaranteed. About $15,000,000
would be involved. It was
reported that the daily traffic
of the Pomeroy - Mason bridge
is now estimated at 9,900
vehicles.
In co nclusion, O'Brien
and provide annther bridge

meeting with a study po~ibly replace the Pomeroy - Mason
to emerge.
bridge, but constructed so as to
Frank W. Porter of Pomeroy open access to new territory in
was asked to invite the Ohio both West Virginia and Ohio.
Director in regard to the The location would come into
meeting and O'Brien will urge th e picture when public
the West Virginia director to hea rings were held to hear· the
se t a meeting· with the Ohio recommendations of comdirector.
munity leaders along the Ohio
Max Farley , Division 10 River, officials said last night.
Farley was particularly
Engineer of the Ohio Department of Highways, Marietla , concerned abopt the future
emphasized that the .present of Route 33. He lett that Ibis
matter should be a subject of
Pomeroy - Mason bridge Is
structurally sound.
dlseus'slbn between the two
However, he went along with
stale highway directors. '
Porter's proposal that the
Porb!r urged that the tw o
meeting between the two high- state leaders meet soon to start
way department leaders be set discussions on the new bridge
up. He said that not only would and the development of Route
the traffic count he involved in 33.
Discussion brought out that
the. construction of a new
bridge but the economic, social the Pomeroy - Mason bridge is
and environmental impace of a inspected annually and found
new bridge would be important to be capable ol carrying legal
in a study.
loads.
O'Brien pointed out that an
It was pointed out that a new
bridge would not be built to official of the Ohio Department
of Highways had indicated that
a new location for US Route 33
that would bypass Pomeroy

Meigs County, which this week was selected as a federal
demonstration area on planned economic growih, can expect
millions of dollars coming into the county, Pomeroy Attorney
Frank W. Porter said today.
Porter said he was one of five persons of the county at a
meeting of slate and federal program representatives in
Columbus Tuesday night when the selection of Meigs County as a
demonstration area was annoWJced.
A task force composed of representatives of federal
programs has been formed under the chairmanship of James
Peterson, Regional 5 director of the Economic Development
Administration. The force has been authorized to cut all
government red tape to implement the program, Porter said .
The areas of aid include housing, highways, sewage disposal,
education and planning.
"Federal dollars have heen spot•· at the Tuesday night
poured into cities ," Porter meeting. This will he for the
stated, "but this is the first development of manpower
time that a program for programs in southeastern
planned economic growth has Ohio.
The force commended the
been attempted on such a scale
in a 'rural area. While Meigs Meigs Local School District
County Is the primary area and Superintendent Geor8e
involved, the programs to be Hargraves for its vocational
implemented are expected to program. Some $25,000 of the
spread results to surrounding total grant will go to the Meigs
areas ,
particularly
in District for mine training. ·
southeastern Ohio. "
Thz U.sk force will meet
again on JW1e 29 In Chicago to
· According to the plan every break down further the work to
sta te and federal agency will he done in th~ major areas
be involved in the pooling of already given priority. Porter
programs to demonstrate to said that Tuesday night 's
the nation what can he done in meeting brought commitments
rural development through the for Meigs County which would
normally lake months to get
task forc e.
Porter saJd that officials under the normal operating
attendin g the meeting in procedures.
Others attending from Meigs
Columbus were well versed
about Meigs County and its County were Jack Crisp, Bob
problems, having completed a Snowden, Bruce Davis, and C.
detailed study. It has projected E. Blakeslee, with John Reece
a· need of 3,900 new homes in of Pomeroy attending as the
the coulltY . One grant of representative from the
$150,000 was announced ''on the American Electric Power Co.

selection of patterns and white. Also men ' s
white and solid color T-shirts with pocket ,
sleeveless T-shirts.

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idge .Study Asked

·Millions of
Dollars to
Spur Meigs

GIVE HIM

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Truck, Auto
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provement corporations. Vote :

ASubH BIOlD, Scherer. Creates 32·0.
new offenses of " repeat traffic
SubSB366, Maloney, Regulates
offender" and "habitual traffi c manufacturers and other supoffender " under point system pliers and distributors of beer
law.
and fixed the responsibility for
AmHBI138. Knight, Provides SB526. Cook, Allows a class!·
for licensing and inspection of fled Civil Service employ to ap·
Tonight.Thur.-Fri.
an imal dealers and brokers .
peal to suspension for any length
June 1~· 15- 16
ASB329, Regula, Provides for of time. Vote: 26-6.
establishing slate general and
Double F~ature Program
HB1030. Young, Allows coun·
technical colleges and permits ty comm issioners to make conWUTHERING HEIGHTS
Board of Regents to construe! tributions to community ImI Color)
a university branch when uni - provement corporations . Vote:
Ann a Calder -Marshall
versity trustees fall to act.
32·0.
TIO)othy Dalton
ASubSB501 , Secrest, Provides SubSBJ66.Moloney, Regulates
PLUS
scholarsh ips at state-supported manuracturers and other sup"THE HUNTING
colleg es and universities for
childre n of Ohio's prisoners of pliers and distributors of beer
PARTY"
war and mls51ng In action in and tlxed the responsibility for
I Color)
the distribution of beer In specl ·
Vi etnam .
0 /t ver Reed
fie areas. Vote : 2~·6.
Bills
Passed
Ca nd ice Berg en
Ocasek. Provides
AmSubHB453, Scherer, Pro· forSubSB506,
Gene Hackman
the
registration
lnspec.
hiblls the use of false identiflca· lion of boilers. V,ote:and
28-2.
IR)
tlon to obtain al c oholic beverAmSB503, Mrs. Weisenborn,
ages and exe!"'pts a seller from
Prefects endangered species of•
wildlife by outlawing sale of
r - - - - - - - I I I I I T I I S U - - - - - - - · ~.Ides
and other parts. Vote: 3().

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.RIGGS ROYAL KAD-ETTES under the tllrectlori of Mrs. Judy Riggs will participate in the
variety show "Rolling on the River"·Friday night at the old Pomeroy Junior High School. Left
_to right are Joanne Flck, Theresa Carr and Betsy Amabary. Absent were Jan Holter and
Louam Newell. See more pictures on Page 2. .

REGATTA QUEEN TROPHIES - Linda Riffle,
chairman for the Regatta Queen contest, sponsored by the
Ohio Eta Phi Cahpter of the Beta Sigma Phi, displays the
trophies that will be awarded the Queen, and the first and
second rWlner up. The Qpeen will aTso be awarded two $50
bond~, the first ruMer up will receive !!.$25 bond and $10 cash
prize and the second rWiner up a $25 bond. The Pomeroy
National Bank,.Farmers Rank and Savings and The Citizens
National Bank are donating a $50 bond ea'ch and the Racine
Home National Bank $10cash. The Queen will also be given a
self portrait by Aries Studio, Middleport. Judges for the
Queen contest are John Reese, Sel Smith and Donald Diener.
Judging will be done from' the balcony at the Meigs IM.
Queen conteslants will be judged on poise, appearance and
personality.

-Lions Donate to Aging
The Pomeroy - Middleport
Lions Club voted $100 to the
Meigs County Council on Aging
at a luncheon held Wednesday
at the Meigs Inn.
Thz donation was approved
by the membershi~ upon the
recommendation of the club's
board of directors. The club
also made plans to place boxes

DIVORCE GJtANTED
Gary Roger Tenney . was
granted a divorce in Meigs
LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in down- Cqunty Common Pleas Court .
town Pomeroy at 11 a.m. from Carol Ann Tenney, on
Thursday was 84 degrees under charges of gross neglect of
suriny skies.
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in several locations to collect
old eyeglass frames for the
underprivileged. The project
will be carried out in July with
N. W. Comp ton as chairman.
Paul Kloes, president, appointed Ralph Graves and Lou
Osborne to the July 4 Flag
Committee. The annual stag
picnic was set for July 13.
Members heard a report
from Frank W. Porter on
Meigs County having been
selected· as a rural development growth area . The ~lub
endorsed a five mill school tax
levy to be voted upon at a
special election in the Meigs
Local School District next
Tuesday, June 20.

�'2- The DaUy_Senilnel,Middlepori..Pomeroy, 0., June !5, 1972

3 ~The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., June 15, !9'12

Show on Friday
PICTuRES AT KIGHT

It's Fun To Be A

knives, Florence Spencer and
Bonnie !Jackney, vocalists, .
Riggs Royal Kad'Ettes in a
hoop routine, Dick Nease and
Susie Soulsby dancing to the
Charleston, Niese! Carsey in a
voca l backed by a dance line,
Norma Newland and Carl
Barnhill a comedy skit, and
Instrumental group called the
Cogwells Convention, .. Diana
Massar in two vocals; and
Cindy Patterson baton routi~~e .
Lavina Brannon'is the pianist.
Curtain time is 8:15 p.m.
General admission is $1 lor
adults and GO cents for children
1111der 12. Proceeds will be used
to complete the Tuppers Plains
Fire Station and City Building"
n~-under constructioll.

A variety show, "Rolling on

the River," will be staged
Friday night at old Pomeroy
Junior High School, sponsored
by the Tuppers Plains Community Club under direction of
Mrs. Nita Jean Ritchie.
Taking parlr in the ' presentation are Homer Cole as the
· Frog, Diana Guthrie twirling

STUDY ORDERED . ''
. WASHINGTON j UP.I ) - The
House Public Works Com·
mittee has told the U. S. Army
Corps of'Engineers to prepare
a $1.5 million Ohio River Urban
Problems Study.

CINCINNATI (UPI) ~ The the Reds to a 2-1 triumph over
Reds stop at seven victories in the Philadelphia Phils Wednes·
8 row ; Forget it.
day for their seventh win in a
"We're going for the Los An- row.
geles Lakers record - 33," . "What do you think of your
chirped Tom Hall, the Reds battery mate?" someone
lefthanded relier ace.
asked.
"It's sure fun to he on a win"Unbeli~veable," exclaimed
ner- the first time ror me," Billingham. "It's like I said
said Jack Billingham after he
when I first joined this clubhad notched his fourth victory it's sure going to be great
agilinsl six losses by pitching pitching to him instead of

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Stiversville News Notes

Thosewho have visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Brewer and David, local, have
been Mr . and Mrs. Eber
Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Grimes of East Liverpool;
Mrs. Maxine Pardee and three
children, Youngstown; Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Brewer of Racine
RD; Mr. and Mrs. John Beall
No one need miss the fun and of Columbus, who attended the
activity of the Pomer oy
Commun ity Vacation Churc~ WIN AT BRIDGE
School this summer because of
lack of transportation. Rides
will be available to all in the
community who need them by
calling 992-5238 or 992-2433.
NORTH (D )
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Pomeroy Vacation Church
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School is being sponsored by
¥ JB 7 2
the foll owing . churches:
• 74 3
... KQ8 5
Pomeroy United Methodis t,
EAST
Grace Episcopal, St. Paul WEST
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85
.K 7632
Lutheran, Salvation Arvy, ¥5
• 43
Trinity, Pomeroy First Baptist • Q 108 2
. • J96 5
and Sacred Heart Catholic.
• J 632
... 109
SO liTH
Through the cooperation of
.J 4
these churches teachers and
¥ AKQ109 fi
materials have been secured
+ AK
and an excellent session
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planned.
North - So u th \'Ulncra ble
Emphasis will be on "being a West No rth East South
good neighbor" and children
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Pass 4 N.T.
from participating churches Pass 3 ¥
Pass
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Pass
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are encouraged to bring a
Pass
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friend . Children attending the Pass P a.s.o;; Pass 7 ¥
school are also asked to bring
OJ?e nin~ lead- • lU
pencils, scissors and a Bible.
Children are encouraged to
ll)· Oswald &amp; James .Jacob)'
atte nd the school, June 20-22
"To finesse or not to fiand 26·29, beginn ing each
nesse,
that is the question "
eve ning at 6:30p.m . continuing
&lt;oliloquized
Hamlet. ··verily .
through to 8:30 p.m. All
Polonius had said that a fi sessions will be at the Pomeroy ness is a 50 per cent chance
Elementary School.
while a suit will break 3-3
but 36 per cent of the time ."
Then Hamlet we nt right up
wi lh dummy's ace of spades.
His bidding had shown thr ee
aces
so it was evident that
GOING TO TURKEY
Guilden stern. sitting Wesl.
Airma,n James L. Brewer, would not lead awa y from a
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James king at trick one. Hence the
L. Brewer, 1275 Vine Sl., finesse would be hopeless.
Middleport, has graduated at
The ace ;&gt;lay would w111 if
Keesler AFB, Miss., from the dubs broke 3-3 or if the king
U. S. Air Force technical vi spades was. in the sam e
training course for com- h a n d that held the long
munications operations dubs
He played a c o u p I e of
specialists. Trained to operate
10unds uf trumps: cashed his
communications
security
ace and king of dia monds
equipment, he is being and
ran the r e s t of Ihe
assigned to an Air Force trumps. The fir st discard
support unit at Karmusel Air h·om dummy wa s the queen
Station, Turkey . Brewer is a of spades ; the second th e
1970 graduate of Meigs High last diamond.
Then he led a club to th e
School.
king and a second club back

alumni banquet at Racine.
Mrs. Harry Wilford, !Wcine,
and Mrs. Emma Gean Wilford,
Rutledge, and two daughters,
have been visiting friends and
relatives, local. They now live
in Tennessee. She grew up and
attended school and church
here. Other visitors have bee n
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
and Mrs. Charles Simeral,
Tisha Findlay, Kerry Dobbins,
Col umbus; Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Brewer, Jane, Long
Bottom; · Mrs. Clyde Close,
Wayne and Roy, Waterford.
Pfc. Leland Close is home on
furlough from a camp in
Arizona with a friend, Mrs.
Cindy Forrest, Waterford,
Ohio.
Miss Rita Close , grand·
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Brewer, was graduated rrom
Waterford High School May 25
and entered Mala Business
College, Columbus, June 5.
-David A. Brewer

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MOTHER DABBLES IN LABELS
Dear !Wp;
Several of my good friends live in a nearby town, which has
the reputation of being "lower class."
Naturally my parents put a Ia bel oo this town and whenever I
mention it they think or "bad" or "trouble." Because my friends
come from there, they're automatically the same though they
don't even smoke and would never go for dope.
I'm 15 and pick my friends carefully. These kids are really
great, but my folks won't give them a chance to prove it. They
say if I went down to that town I'd be labeled trash, too.
Why do people judge you by where you live, not what you
are ? - LABEL HATER
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Dear L.H.: .
... Because your parents' generation was brought up on
"labels" - the rich - "snobs"; the middle class - "Dull"; the
poor - "shiftless."
How do you change them? It's not easy. Our generation is
beginning to see the person behind the label but don't expect
"worrying parents" to switch overnight!
Maybe you could start a "world pr~blems" discussion at the
dinner table and narrow it down. Uke, how can world disputes he
settled if we can't· communicate one country to another ... one
race to anOther . .. one town to another ... one human to another.
And then ask pennisslon to have your friends over for · the
evening . - SUE

to his ace . He had seen West
discat·d three spades and
finally the queen and 10 of
diamonds on the trutnps. It
looked very much as if West
had starled with four clubs .
This knowledge might not
do him any good but East
dropped the nine and to on
the firs t two clubs . This set
up a finess in g situation and
while Hamlet had n e v e r
heard of the principle of restricted choice, he still finessed aga inst the jack of
clubs and brought the slam
home.

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The bidding has been:
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Wha t do you do now ?
A-Pass. We hate tu stup une
s hot·t of game, but you r partner
cou ld ha\'c bid five clubs if he
had the hand rnr it.
TODAY'S QUESTION
In s t ead of rebi d d i n ~ two
d u bs, yo ur partne r ha s j u mped
!u thrL'l' cl ubs. Whrt f do y ou do
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eliminates tim e waiting in line.

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Your che&lt;:k stub gives you a daily record of your bank balance.

YOur check book provides a record and reminder ol bills paid, and cancelled
checks serve as proof of payment.

4.

A checking account helps to build prestige and credit standing modern bu si ness-like way to pay .

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CHESTER L TANNEHILL ,

Exec. Ed .
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Coach George Nesselroad two singles in three trips to the have led on a game with two
Reliever Tug McGraw put Fuentes. McDowell, who
By BILL MADDEN
continued his switching line-up ,.plate and Rick Ash, lefthanded consecutive hils.
down an eighth inning Braves' struck out four and walked only 1
UP! Sports Writer
Other bits of Meigs in.
by playing every body and ce nterf ielder batting .524,
New York Met catcher, rally to preserve rookie Jon one, raised his record to 74.
pulling most of the starters cracked two singles and drew a formation: Boyd seems to be Duffy Dyer, who has been Matlack's seventh victory Johnny Bench con tinued his
after the fourth inning. Only walk in his three at·bats.
coming out of his slump. The batting at a .429 clip over the while Hank Aaron slugged his hot-hitting as the Reds ran
one player, Roger Dixon, went
The other Meigs hitters were muscle·bound first sacker past four games with six runs· 65lst career home run for the their winning streak to seven
games with the victory over
tile full nine.
Van Maire, Lee, Dave Boyd, drove a Buxton fast ball over batted·in, finally got his place Braves.
With the win, Meigs raises its Kevin Sheets, Bill Chaney, and 350 feel on a line, but it was in the limelight Wednesday
Sam McDowell knocked the Ph iladelphia. Bench drove 'A smiling, ·satisfied
record to 6-3. Mason County, Howie Taylor, -all with one foul; Lee collected a hit in his night when he crashed his fifth Pirates out of first .,place by home both Cincinnati runs with
customer is a real joy
which lost to future Meigs single. Lee and Cooke each only time at bat to raise his homer a ca reer high in leading hurling a five-hitter as the a sacrifice fly and his 17th
to us . Let us ser ve up
opponen t New Haven, 6-5, is 1-5 drove in two runs while R. Ash, average to .500 ( 4 for 8), and the Mets back into first place in Giants got the key run in a two- homer. Jack Billingham (4~)
our best for you, at
on the year. The Mason Senior Van Matre, Dixon, and Mick ·Chaney pounded out a hit in the National League East with run third inning on Chris picked up the victory with
Rizer Oil Co .
Babe Ruth team is for players Ash all batted home one run- two trips to up his average to an 8-3 victory over the Atlanta Speier's single that scored Ti to relief help from Clay Carroll.
.444 (4 for 9).
ages 16 through 19.
ner .
Bob Stinson 's one-out single
Braves. 1t was Dyer's third
Brad Buxton, who started for
Meigs travels to Marietta homer in four games.
capped a four-run ninth inning,
Jefr Harbrecht, a hard·
Mason, had a rocky start but hitting first baseman, collected Saturday for a double-header
tha t gave Houston its comeIn other National League
settled down to pitch very well both of Mason's hits. Each was starting at 4:30. Sunday, Meigs games, Pittsburgh was be.aten
from-behin d victory over
in the middle innings. After a line·shot single up the mid· has a twin·bill with New Haven by San Francisco, 3·1, enablin g
.Montreal. Jim Wynn started
· ;the ninth inning rally with a
giving up eight runs on eight die.
at 1 p.m. at Syracuse.
the Mets to climb back into
hits in the first three frames,
000 000 000- 0 2 4 first place, Cincinna ti nipped
R. Ash and Cooke seem to Mason
• walk and moved to second on
th e r ighthand junkballer have a thing goi ng on who can Meigs
125 000 02x- 10 10 2 Philadelphia, 2- 1, Houston
Lee May's siijgle. After Bob ·
retired 13 straight batters. gel the most hits. Both are
Buxton (LP), Moore (8 ) and edged Montreal, 54, Chicago
The Pomeroy • Middleport Watson walked to load the
Marvin Moore hurled the carrying heavy sticks; Ash is Fetty, Thomas (3 ). Van Maire, belted San Diego, 12·9, and St.
bases, pinchhitter Jimmy
eighth inning. Buxton fanned 11 for 21 and Cooke 9 for 15. Perry (WP ) (5), Lee (8), and Louis and Los Angeles were Peewee League will get un· Stewart rollowed with a
fi ve and walked only one while Cooke bats in the number one M. Ash, Dixon (7 ).
rained out after four innings . derway next Tuesday, not this sacrifice fly. A wild pitch by
Moore fanned one and issued spot with Ash following.
Umpires, Homer Smith, Art
In American League action, week as was previously reliever Mike Marshall and
one free pass.
Several times this year they Sloba rt, and Clyde Ingels.
New York blanked Chicago, 3- scheduled, due to the Regatta Doug Rader's single tied the
and rainoutS. ~
Tom Cooke, batting .600, had
0, Detroit topped Minnesola, 3·
Participating teams are the game at 4-4 and Stinson's
2, Boston clubbed Kansas City,
single then wrapped it up.
11·3,
Texas
whipped Middleport Cubs, Middleport
Ron Santo's three-run homer
Milwaukee , 7·1, Ca lifo rnia Mustangs, Pomeroy Angels, keyed a six-run sixth inning
downed Cleveland, 4·3, and and Pomeroy Reds. The rally that sent the Cubs over
Baltimore nipped Oakland, 2-1, coaches are Jimmy Butcher, the Padres. Billy Williams and
Mustangs; Milford Hysell ,
in 10 innings.
Southeastern Ohio League Jackson the 1972 golf trophy, p.m.
agreement .
Cubs;
Bill Ohlinger, Reds, and Jose Cardenal also homered
"The
last
couple
,
o
f
weeks
for Chicago in the game which
principals and coaches Wed- Ironton and Logan the baseball
Charles Chancey, Meigs
Wednesday 's spring session
Art Arnold, Angels.
saw a total of 31 hits in addition
nesday morning approved trophy, and Iron ton the track Athletic Director and rootball was held at Wellston' High I've really been hitting but I
After the regular season
dates for the 1973 conrerence trophy _
coach, was authori zed to draw School. Next meeting was still feel! have to get a couple ends, there will be a Mid- to the 21 runs.
track and golf meets, and
In other matters, league up the 1972 junior high and scheduled for Aug. 23, of hits every night to stay in dleport - Pomeroy All-Star
awarded spring sports trophies officials agreed to play one reserve football schedules.
beginning at 6: 30p.m., at the there," Dyer said. " I think if I game. The teams will be .;•.:, ·:· ·=-·:· ·=· -:- •!• •!&lt; •!• .:-.:-.,. 0:.·:·.:.-:--o. (t •&gt;'.• (• •!• o)o) o) ·=· (• .;. o)&lt;)(o •!• o) .,. o)-0:.&lt;0-·:. (.oQ.(t~·:· •&gt;
go 0-for-1, I'd be out of there.
to this year's championship round in baseball again in 1973.
Ed Stewart, GAHS athletic Coaches Inn, Wellston.
picked from eacH town's two
•
teams.
Prior to this season, the league director, was authorized to
Attending were Jim Mains Jerry Grote is such a good team~ .
The 1973 SEOAL track and was split into northern and draw up a 14-game (double and Dick Myers, Ironton ; John catcher."
The Pee Wee League
field "\eet is s~~ijled r,tay 2, southern divisions, with the round robin) baske tball Worthi~gton, Jackson; Buck
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beginning at 3:30 p.m., either division winners meeting for · schedule ror eighth grade Lock har t and John Wolfe,
Tuesday, June 20, Cubs at
at Rio Grande College or the confe rence title in a teams. This will be a first in the Wells ton ; Ron ,Shoemaker and
Reds, Angels at Mustangs.
Athens.
playofr.
conference. Freshmen teams Carroll Hawhee, Waverly; Jim
Friday, June 23; Reds at
Next year's golf tournament
Conference baseball games played a double round robin Diehl, Jr., Meigs; Bob Shamp
Mustangs, Cubs at Angels.
will be conducted at Logan on will begin at 4p.m. , next spring last winter the first time in the and Phil Bobo, Athens ; Charles
Tue~ay, June 27, Angels at
the last Friday in April.
until the time change. After loop's long history.
Moore , Logan , and James N.
Reds, Mustangs at Cubs.
League officials awarded that , games will begin at 4:30
All eighth grade games will M. Davis and Ed Stewart,
The Giants moved into a tie
Friday, June 30, Reds at
begin at 4:30, except by mutual Gallipolis.
for second place with the Cubs, Mustangs at Angels.
Yankees arter a 6.J win over
Tuesday, July 7, Mustangs at
125 E. Main
Ph. 9p2-2171
the Yankees in Pomeroy Boys' Reds, Angels at Cubs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
League action Wednesday.
Friday, July 11, Reds at
Brian Hamilton went the Angels, Cubs at Mustangs.
·
distance for the Giants, permitting but two hits. He fanned
13 and walked nine. Steve Call
MaJor league Standings
pitched
all the way for the
American League
United PreS5 International
Yankees, striking out 11 and
East
Nalional League
W. L. Pel. G. B.
issuing eight free tickets.
East
28 22 .560
W. l . Pel. G.B. Detro it
Hamilton also was the hitting
Baltimore
28 22 .560
New York
34 19 .642
star with a single and double
22 25 .468 4'12
Pittsburgh
32 18 .640 '!2 Cleveland
WHITE SULPHUR Senate," Kennedy said.
21 25 .451 5
while other Giant hitters were
Chicago
28 22 .560 4'12 Boston
SPRINGS, W. Va . (UPI ) -' St. Louis
23 30 .43-4 11 New York . 21 29 .420 1
Kennedy
and
owners
of
the
Jerr
Grueser with two singles
16 32 .333 II
Montreal
21 30 .412 12 Mil waukee
NBA
Comm
issioner
Walter
NBA
's
l7
teams
are
here
for
and
A1 Seth, Todd Rawlings,
West
Philadelphia 20 33 .377 14
Kennedy,
conceding
that
a
pro
W. L. Pel. G. B.
their annual two day summer Raymond Andrews, and Frank
We• I
33 17 .660
basketball merger before next meeting which hegins today Haggy all had a single. Donnie
W. l . Pel. G. B. Oakland
Chicago
31 19 .620 2 season was "impossible," says
Cincinnati
34 19 .642
and is not 'likely to produce ·Call and Hood each had a
27 21 .563 5
Los Ang.
32 22 .593 2'1' Minnesota
it
will
be
at
least
two
years
much news unless there are single for the Yankee hits.
Cali
fornia
25
27
.481
9
Houston
31 23 .574 3'12
22 28 .440 II
before the NBA and ABA meet developments regarding the
Atlanta
25 27 .481 8'12 Kan . Ci ty
23 30 .434 II '12 in the first basketball merger.
San Diego
18 35 .340 16 Texas
San Fran .
19 39 .328 17'12
"Superbowl."
The ABA gave little in·
PONY PLAY SET
Wednesday's Results
Wednesday'• Results
Kennedy,
who
blames
the
dication
anyth ing was hap·
New York 3 Chicago 0
Chicago 12 San Diego 9
Pomeroy will be at Mid·
Boston I I Kansas City 3
New York 8 Atlanta 3
delay in approving the merger pening earlier in the week, dleport 11 A" to headline
Detroit 3 Minnesota 2
Cincinnat i 2 Philo I
on Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D-N. C., when r after thelr own meeting, Friday's Gallia-Meigs Pony
To.as 1 Milwaukee I
San Fran 3 Pittsburgh I
said
a championship playofr outgoing commissioner Jack League play. In other games,
Ball 2 Oak I, 10 inns
Houston S Montreal 4
Calif
4
Cleveland
3
could
not be arranged for 1973 Dolph proclaimed the league Racine will travel to South·
Los Ang at St. Louis, ppll.,
rain
even if the merger were ap· stronger than ever.
we~tern, Bidwell is at Vinton,
Todoy'• Probable Pilchen
Today's Probable Pitchers proved by this fall - which
No
Erlect
and
Middleport "B" will go to
tAll Times edll
Kansas City IMurphy 2-2) at
Kennedy himself said the Cheshire.
San Diego (Grief 3-9) at Boston (Seibert 5-21, 1:30 p.m. seems unlikely.
Chicago (Hands 5-2), 2:30p.m. Cleveland (Colbert 0-4) at Ervin 's
Senate
sub· ABA's action in dissolving the
San Francisco (Bryant 3-3 Calilornla (Wright 6-2) 11 p.m. committee has had the merger Pittsburgh and Florida
and Williams 0-1) at Pittsburgh Chicago (Bahnsen 7-6) at New
(Walker 2-2 and Moose 3-2), 2, York (Peterson 4-8), 1:30 p.m. legislation tied up since last fran chises would have no effect The first military post in what
6:05p.m.
September, and even after his on the NBA meeting and said is now Oklahoma was Ft.
(On ly games scheduled)
(Only games scheduled)
group and then the full Senate . he did not even expect the ABA Gibson, established in 1824.
rrlday'• Game•
F'rlday's Games
are done with it, the bUl will to be mentioned here, "with the
"'n Diego at Pitts, night
Cleveland at Oakland, night
LOS Angeles at Chicago
Detroit at Calif, night
face another hostile committee exce ption of the merger ATHLETE'S FOOT
San Fran at Sf. Louis, night
Baltimore at Mlnn, night
chainnan in the House Rep. committee report. "
HOW TO TREAT ITMontreal at Alia 2, lwl-nlghl
Kansas City at Mllw, night
Emanuel
Celler,
D-N.
Y.
New York at Clnci, nlghl
• HIGH GLOSS
Texas at New York, night
A proposed rules change App ly qulck ·drying T -4-l. Fee l
Phlla at Houston, night
Chicago at Boston. night
"Considering that we have would allow teams to use rour It take hold to check itch,
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burning In MINUTE S. In 3 to 5
been faced in a series of . of their seven time-outs in the d~
ys, infected sk in sloughs off .
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hea rings with an avowed, rourth quarter instead of three Watch HEAL THV Sk in replace
It! If not deHQ'hted IN ONE
openly hostile chairman, I as at present. Another proposal HOUR , vour 59c back at anv
don't feel we could have looked would prohibit a team rrom 'drug counter. NOW at Swisher
Lohse Drugs; Nelson Drug
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downplaying suggestions that court.
Free cable installation and free-trial , the merger might never ge t out
or committee.
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cided to wave the helmet. "
A double by Willie Montanez
and a single by Tom'Hutton in
the seventh accounted for the
Phils' only run or the game.
In the ninth after Montanez
singled to center with two out,
Clay Carroll came in from the
bullpen and retired Greg Luzkinski to end the game.
The save was Carroll's 13th.

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Stars Tip Caps
"Pete Rose was kidding me
before the game," explained
Johnny. "He told me the fans
at a luncheon he had attended
wanted to know why I didn't tip_
my cap more. They had said
sOmething about how everyone
else in show business
acknowledges applause."
Rose was at the head of the
reception line when Bench re·
turned to the dugout after his
homer .
"I saw . Pete grinning, said
Johnny, "and that's when I de-

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Rick Van Maire, Stan Perry,
and Steve Lee combined to hurl
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Leg ion baseball team picked
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the senior Mason County Babe
Ruth team, 10-0, at Syracuse
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night.
A strong righthander, Van
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Meigs and was lifted after four
innings. Van Matre allowed
just one hit, fanned three, and
walked one. Perry gave up one
hit, struck out six, and walked
three in three innings while Lee
hurled the final two frames and
held Mason hitless fanning
three and walking one. Perry
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"I can recall one particular
game .I pitched ·against the
Reds in llie Astrodome/' said
Billingham. "It was a 2-1
game, I lost."
And a Bench home run beat
him.
"The score was l ~ l t'' said
Jack, "I tried to sneak an in-·
side fast bait past Johnny instead, he sneaked the ball right
out of the park."
Bench answered the standing
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Charleston, Niese! Carsey in a
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Thosewho have visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Brewer and David, local, have
been Mr . and Mrs. Eber
Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Grimes of East Liverpool;
Mrs. Maxine Pardee and three
children, Youngstown; Mr. and
Mrs. Earnest Brewer of Racine
RD; Mr. and Mrs. John Beall
No one need miss the fun and of Columbus, who attended the
activity of the Pomer oy
Commun ity Vacation Churc~ WIN AT BRIDGE
School this summer because of
lack of transportation. Rides
will be available to all in the
community who need them by
calling 992-5238 or 992-2433.
NORTH (D )
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Pomeroy Vacation Church
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School is being sponsored by
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the foll owing . churches:
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Pomeroy United Methodis t,
EAST
Grace Episcopal, St. Paul WEST
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85
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Lutheran, Salvation Arvy, ¥5
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Trinity, Pomeroy First Baptist • Q 108 2
. • J96 5
and Sacred Heart Catholic.
• J 632
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SO liTH
Through the cooperation of
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these churches teachers and
¥ AKQ109 fi
materials have been secured
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and an excellent session
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planned.
North - So u th \'Ulncra ble
Emphasis will be on "being a West No rth East South
good neighbor" and children
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from participating churches Pass 3 ¥
Pass
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Pass
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are encouraged to bring a
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friend . Children attending the Pass P a.s.o;; Pass 7 ¥
school are also asked to bring
OJ?e nin~ lead- • lU
pencils, scissors and a Bible.
Children are encouraged to
ll)· Oswald &amp; James .Jacob)'
atte nd the school, June 20-22
"To finesse or not to fiand 26·29, beginn ing each
nesse,
that is the question "
eve ning at 6:30p.m . continuing
&lt;oliloquized
Hamlet. ··verily .
through to 8:30 p.m. All
Polonius had said that a fi sessions will be at the Pomeroy ness is a 50 per cent chance
Elementary School.
while a suit will break 3-3
but 36 per cent of the time ."
Then Hamlet we nt right up
wi lh dummy's ace of spades.
His bidding had shown thr ee
aces
so it was evident that
GOING TO TURKEY
Guilden stern. sitting Wesl.
Airma,n James L. Brewer, would not lead awa y from a
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James king at trick one. Hence the
L. Brewer, 1275 Vine Sl., finesse would be hopeless.
Middleport, has graduated at
The ace ;&gt;lay would w111 if
Keesler AFB, Miss., from the dubs broke 3-3 or if the king
U. S. Air Force technical vi spades was. in the sam e
training course for com- h a n d that held the long
munications operations dubs
He played a c o u p I e of
specialists. Trained to operate
10unds uf trumps: cashed his
communications
security
ace and king of dia monds
equipment, he is being and
ran the r e s t of Ihe
assigned to an Air Force trumps. The fir st discard
support unit at Karmusel Air h·om dummy wa s the queen
Station, Turkey . Brewer is a of spades ; the second th e
1970 graduate of Meigs High last diamond.
Then he led a club to th e
School.
king and a second club back

alumni banquet at Racine.
Mrs. Harry Wilford, !Wcine,
and Mrs. Emma Gean Wilford,
Rutledge, and two daughters,
have been visiting friends and
relatives, local. They now live
in Tennessee. She grew up and
attended school and church
here. Other visitors have bee n
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
and Mrs. Charles Simeral,
Tisha Findlay, Kerry Dobbins,
Col umbus; Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Brewer, Jane, Long
Bottom; · Mrs. Clyde Close,
Wayne and Roy, Waterford.
Pfc. Leland Close is home on
furlough from a camp in
Arizona with a friend, Mrs.
Cindy Forrest, Waterford,
Ohio.
Miss Rita Close , grand·
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Brewer, was graduated rrom
Waterford High School May 25
and entered Mala Business
College, Columbus, June 5.
-David A. Brewer

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MOTHER DABBLES IN LABELS
Dear !Wp;
Several of my good friends live in a nearby town, which has
the reputation of being "lower class."
Naturally my parents put a Ia bel oo this town and whenever I
mention it they think or "bad" or "trouble." Because my friends
come from there, they're automatically the same though they
don't even smoke and would never go for dope.
I'm 15 and pick my friends carefully. These kids are really
great, but my folks won't give them a chance to prove it. They
say if I went down to that town I'd be labeled trash, too.
Why do people judge you by where you live, not what you
are ? - LABEL HATER
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Dear L.H.: .
... Because your parents' generation was brought up on
"labels" - the rich - "snobs"; the middle class - "Dull"; the
poor - "shiftless."
How do you change them? It's not easy. Our generation is
beginning to see the person behind the label but don't expect
"worrying parents" to switch overnight!
Maybe you could start a "world pr~blems" discussion at the
dinner table and narrow it down. Uke, how can world disputes he
settled if we can't· communicate one country to another ... one
race to anOther . .. one town to another ... one human to another.
And then ask pennisslon to have your friends over for · the
evening . - SUE

to his ace . He had seen West
discat·d three spades and
finally the queen and 10 of
diamonds on the trutnps. It
looked very much as if West
had starled with four clubs .
This knowledge might not
do him any good but East
dropped the nine and to on
the firs t two clubs . This set
up a finess in g situation and
while Hamlet had n e v e r
heard of the principle of restricted choice, he still finessed aga inst the jack of
clubs and brought the slam
home.

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Coach George Nesselroad two singles in three trips to the have led on a game with two
Reliever Tug McGraw put Fuentes. McDowell, who
By BILL MADDEN
continued his switching line-up ,.plate and Rick Ash, lefthanded consecutive hils.
down an eighth inning Braves' struck out four and walked only 1
UP! Sports Writer
Other bits of Meigs in.
by playing every body and ce nterf ielder batting .524,
New York Met catcher, rally to preserve rookie Jon one, raised his record to 74.
pulling most of the starters cracked two singles and drew a formation: Boyd seems to be Duffy Dyer, who has been Matlack's seventh victory Johnny Bench con tinued his
after the fourth inning. Only walk in his three at·bats.
coming out of his slump. The batting at a .429 clip over the while Hank Aaron slugged his hot-hitting as the Reds ran
one player, Roger Dixon, went
The other Meigs hitters were muscle·bound first sacker past four games with six runs· 65lst career home run for the their winning streak to seven
games with the victory over
tile full nine.
Van Maire, Lee, Dave Boyd, drove a Buxton fast ball over batted·in, finally got his place Braves.
With the win, Meigs raises its Kevin Sheets, Bill Chaney, and 350 feel on a line, but it was in the limelight Wednesday
Sam McDowell knocked the Ph iladelphia. Bench drove 'A smiling, ·satisfied
record to 6-3. Mason County, Howie Taylor, -all with one foul; Lee collected a hit in his night when he crashed his fifth Pirates out of first .,place by home both Cincinnati runs with
customer is a real joy
which lost to future Meigs single. Lee and Cooke each only time at bat to raise his homer a ca reer high in leading hurling a five-hitter as the a sacrifice fly and his 17th
to us . Let us ser ve up
opponen t New Haven, 6-5, is 1-5 drove in two runs while R. Ash, average to .500 ( 4 for 8), and the Mets back into first place in Giants got the key run in a two- homer. Jack Billingham (4~)
our best for you, at
on the year. The Mason Senior Van Matre, Dixon, and Mick ·Chaney pounded out a hit in the National League East with run third inning on Chris picked up the victory with
Rizer Oil Co .
Babe Ruth team is for players Ash all batted home one run- two trips to up his average to an 8-3 victory over the Atlanta Speier's single that scored Ti to relief help from Clay Carroll.
.444 (4 for 9).
ages 16 through 19.
ner .
Bob Stinson 's one-out single
Braves. 1t was Dyer's third
Brad Buxton, who started for
Meigs travels to Marietta homer in four games.
capped a four-run ninth inning,
Jefr Harbrecht, a hard·
Mason, had a rocky start but hitting first baseman, collected Saturday for a double-header
tha t gave Houston its comeIn other National League
settled down to pitch very well both of Mason's hits. Each was starting at 4:30. Sunday, Meigs games, Pittsburgh was be.aten
from-behin d victory over
in the middle innings. After a line·shot single up the mid· has a twin·bill with New Haven by San Francisco, 3·1, enablin g
.Montreal. Jim Wynn started
· ;the ninth inning rally with a
giving up eight runs on eight die.
at 1 p.m. at Syracuse.
the Mets to climb back into
hits in the first three frames,
000 000 000- 0 2 4 first place, Cincinna ti nipped
R. Ash and Cooke seem to Mason
• walk and moved to second on
th e r ighthand junkballer have a thing goi ng on who can Meigs
125 000 02x- 10 10 2 Philadelphia, 2- 1, Houston
Lee May's siijgle. After Bob ·
retired 13 straight batters. gel the most hits. Both are
Buxton (LP), Moore (8 ) and edged Montreal, 54, Chicago
The Pomeroy • Middleport Watson walked to load the
Marvin Moore hurled the carrying heavy sticks; Ash is Fetty, Thomas (3 ). Van Maire, belted San Diego, 12·9, and St.
bases, pinchhitter Jimmy
eighth inning. Buxton fanned 11 for 21 and Cooke 9 for 15. Perry (WP ) (5), Lee (8), and Louis and Los Angeles were Peewee League will get un· Stewart rollowed with a
fi ve and walked only one while Cooke bats in the number one M. Ash, Dixon (7 ).
rained out after four innings . derway next Tuesday, not this sacrifice fly. A wild pitch by
Moore fanned one and issued spot with Ash following.
Umpires, Homer Smith, Art
In American League action, week as was previously reliever Mike Marshall and
one free pass.
Several times this year they Sloba rt, and Clyde Ingels.
New York blanked Chicago, 3- scheduled, due to the Regatta Doug Rader's single tied the
and rainoutS. ~
Tom Cooke, batting .600, had
0, Detroit topped Minnesola, 3·
Participating teams are the game at 4-4 and Stinson's
2, Boston clubbed Kansas City,
single then wrapped it up.
11·3,
Texas
whipped Middleport Cubs, Middleport
Ron Santo's three-run homer
Milwaukee , 7·1, Ca lifo rnia Mustangs, Pomeroy Angels, keyed a six-run sixth inning
downed Cleveland, 4·3, and and Pomeroy Reds. The rally that sent the Cubs over
Baltimore nipped Oakland, 2-1, coaches are Jimmy Butcher, the Padres. Billy Williams and
Mustangs; Milford Hysell ,
in 10 innings.
Southeastern Ohio League Jackson the 1972 golf trophy, p.m.
agreement .
Cubs;
Bill Ohlinger, Reds, and Jose Cardenal also homered
"The
last
couple
,
o
f
weeks
for Chicago in the game which
principals and coaches Wed- Ironton and Logan the baseball
Charles Chancey, Meigs
Wednesday 's spring session
Art Arnold, Angels.
saw a total of 31 hits in addition
nesday morning approved trophy, and Iron ton the track Athletic Director and rootball was held at Wellston' High I've really been hitting but I
After the regular season
dates for the 1973 conrerence trophy _
coach, was authori zed to draw School. Next meeting was still feel! have to get a couple ends, there will be a Mid- to the 21 runs.
track and golf meets, and
In other matters, league up the 1972 junior high and scheduled for Aug. 23, of hits every night to stay in dleport - Pomeroy All-Star
awarded spring sports trophies officials agreed to play one reserve football schedules.
beginning at 6: 30p.m., at the there," Dyer said. " I think if I game. The teams will be .;•.:, ·:· ·=-·:· ·=· -:- •!• •!&lt; •!• .:-.:-.,. 0:.·:·.:.-:--o. (t •&gt;'.• (• •!• o)o) o) ·=· (• .;. o)&lt;)(o •!• o) .,. o)-0:.&lt;0-·:. (.oQ.(t~·:· •&gt;
go 0-for-1, I'd be out of there.
to this year's championship round in baseball again in 1973.
Ed Stewart, GAHS athletic Coaches Inn, Wellston.
picked from eacH town's two
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teams.
Prior to this season, the league director, was authorized to
Attending were Jim Mains Jerry Grote is such a good team~ .
The 1973 SEOAL track and was split into northern and draw up a 14-game (double and Dick Myers, Ironton ; John catcher."
The Pee Wee League
field "\eet is s~~ijled r,tay 2, southern divisions, with the round robin) baske tball Worthi~gton, Jackson; Buck
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beginning at 3:30 p.m., either division winners meeting for · schedule ror eighth grade Lock har t and John Wolfe,
Tuesday, June 20, Cubs at
at Rio Grande College or the confe rence title in a teams. This will be a first in the Wells ton ; Ron ,Shoemaker and
Reds, Angels at Mustangs.
Athens.
playofr.
conference. Freshmen teams Carroll Hawhee, Waverly; Jim
Friday, June 23; Reds at
Next year's golf tournament
Conference baseball games played a double round robin Diehl, Jr., Meigs; Bob Shamp
Mustangs, Cubs at Angels.
will be conducted at Logan on will begin at 4p.m. , next spring last winter the first time in the and Phil Bobo, Athens ; Charles
Tue~ay, June 27, Angels at
the last Friday in April.
until the time change. After loop's long history.
Moore , Logan , and James N.
Reds, Mustangs at Cubs.
League officials awarded that , games will begin at 4:30
All eighth grade games will M. Davis and Ed Stewart,
The Giants moved into a tie
Friday, June 30, Reds at
begin at 4:30, except by mutual Gallipolis.
for second place with the Cubs, Mustangs at Angels.
Yankees arter a 6.J win over
Tuesday, July 7, Mustangs at
125 E. Main
Ph. 9p2-2171
the Yankees in Pomeroy Boys' Reds, Angels at Cubs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
League action Wednesday.
Friday, July 11, Reds at
Brian Hamilton went the Angels, Cubs at Mustangs.
·
distance for the Giants, permitting but two hits. He fanned
13 and walked nine. Steve Call
MaJor league Standings
pitched
all the way for the
American League
United PreS5 International
Yankees, striking out 11 and
East
Nalional League
W. L. Pel. G. B.
issuing eight free tickets.
East
28 22 .560
W. l . Pel. G.B. Detro it
Hamilton also was the hitting
Baltimore
28 22 .560
New York
34 19 .642
star with a single and double
22 25 .468 4'12
Pittsburgh
32 18 .640 '!2 Cleveland
WHITE SULPHUR Senate," Kennedy said.
21 25 .451 5
while other Giant hitters were
Chicago
28 22 .560 4'12 Boston
SPRINGS, W. Va . (UPI ) -' St. Louis
23 30 .43-4 11 New York . 21 29 .420 1
Kennedy
and
owners
of
the
Jerr
Grueser with two singles
16 32 .333 II
Montreal
21 30 .412 12 Mil waukee
NBA
Comm
issioner
Walter
NBA
's
l7
teams
are
here
for
and
A1 Seth, Todd Rawlings,
West
Philadelphia 20 33 .377 14
Kennedy,
conceding
that
a
pro
W. L. Pel. G. B.
their annual two day summer Raymond Andrews, and Frank
We• I
33 17 .660
basketball merger before next meeting which hegins today Haggy all had a single. Donnie
W. l . Pel. G. B. Oakland
Chicago
31 19 .620 2 season was "impossible," says
Cincinnati
34 19 .642
and is not 'likely to produce ·Call and Hood each had a
27 21 .563 5
Los Ang.
32 22 .593 2'1' Minnesota
it
will
be
at
least
two
years
much news unless there are single for the Yankee hits.
Cali
fornia
25
27
.481
9
Houston
31 23 .574 3'12
22 28 .440 II
before the NBA and ABA meet developments regarding the
Atlanta
25 27 .481 8'12 Kan . Ci ty
23 30 .434 II '12 in the first basketball merger.
San Diego
18 35 .340 16 Texas
San Fran .
19 39 .328 17'12
"Superbowl."
The ABA gave little in·
PONY PLAY SET
Wednesday's Results
Wednesday'• Results
Kennedy,
who
blames
the
dication
anyth ing was hap·
New York 3 Chicago 0
Chicago 12 San Diego 9
Pomeroy will be at Mid·
Boston I I Kansas City 3
New York 8 Atlanta 3
delay in approving the merger pening earlier in the week, dleport 11 A" to headline
Detroit 3 Minnesota 2
Cincinnat i 2 Philo I
on Sen. Sam J. Ervin, D-N. C., when r after thelr own meeting, Friday's Gallia-Meigs Pony
To.as 1 Milwaukee I
San Fran 3 Pittsburgh I
said
a championship playofr outgoing commissioner Jack League play. In other games,
Ball 2 Oak I, 10 inns
Houston S Montreal 4
Calif
4
Cleveland
3
could
not be arranged for 1973 Dolph proclaimed the league Racine will travel to South·
Los Ang at St. Louis, ppll.,
rain
even if the merger were ap· stronger than ever.
we~tern, Bidwell is at Vinton,
Todoy'• Probable Pilchen
Today's Probable Pitchers proved by this fall - which
No
Erlect
and
Middleport "B" will go to
tAll Times edll
Kansas City IMurphy 2-2) at
Kennedy himself said the Cheshire.
San Diego (Grief 3-9) at Boston (Seibert 5-21, 1:30 p.m. seems unlikely.
Chicago (Hands 5-2), 2:30p.m. Cleveland (Colbert 0-4) at Ervin 's
Senate
sub· ABA's action in dissolving the
San Francisco (Bryant 3-3 Calilornla (Wright 6-2) 11 p.m. committee has had the merger Pittsburgh and Florida
and Williams 0-1) at Pittsburgh Chicago (Bahnsen 7-6) at New
(Walker 2-2 and Moose 3-2), 2, York (Peterson 4-8), 1:30 p.m. legislation tied up since last fran chises would have no effect The first military post in what
6:05p.m.
September, and even after his on the NBA meeting and said is now Oklahoma was Ft.
(On ly games scheduled)
(Only games scheduled)
group and then the full Senate . he did not even expect the ABA Gibson, established in 1824.
rrlday'• Game•
F'rlday's Games
are done with it, the bUl will to be mentioned here, "with the
"'n Diego at Pitts, night
Cleveland at Oakland, night
LOS Angeles at Chicago
Detroit at Calif, night
face another hostile committee exce ption of the merger ATHLETE'S FOOT
San Fran at Sf. Louis, night
Baltimore at Mlnn, night
chainnan in the House Rep. committee report. "
HOW TO TREAT ITMontreal at Alia 2, lwl-nlghl
Kansas City at Mllw, night
Emanuel
Celler,
D-N.
Y.
New York at Clnci, nlghl
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Texas at New York, night
A proposed rules change App ly qulck ·drying T -4-l. Fee l
Phlla at Houston, night
Chicago at Boston. night
"Considering that we have would allow teams to use rour It take hold to check itch,
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burning In MINUTE S. In 3 to 5
been faced in a series of . of their seven time-outs in the d~
ys, infected sk in sloughs off .
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hea rings with an avowed, rourth quarter instead of three Watch HEAL THV Sk in replace
It! If not deHQ'hted IN ONE
openly hostile chairman, I as at present. Another proposal HOUR , vour 59c back at anv
don't feel we could have looked would prohibit a team rrom 'drug counter. NOW at Swisher
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forward to much more calling a time out when the ball &amp;Store
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progress than has taken is out of bounds in back court,
place," Kennedy
said, to gain possession at mid·
downplaying suggestions that court.
Free cable installation and free-trial , the merger might never ge t out
or committee.
period will end in Middleport and
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Congressional approval . is
Persons wanting free cable TV trial
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"Sure I hated to come out,"
said Billingham," but with the
bullpen we have, \hey couldn't
keep me out there. All the guys
are doing a fantastic job."
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Billlilgham limited the Phils w
five hits, walked one and
struck out five .
"I like to think I'm now
pitching the way I know I can,"
said Jack.
The Reds, idle today, open a
weekend series with the New
York Mets Friday with Gary
Nolan on the mound.

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cided to wave the helmet. "
A double by Willie Montanez
and a single by Tom'Hutton in
the seventh accounted for the
Phils' only run or the game.
In the ninth after Montanez
singled to center with two out,
Clay Carroll came in from the
bullpen and retired Greg Luzkinski to end the game.
The save was Carroll's 13th.

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it into the air.
Stars Tip Caps
"Pete Rose was kidding me
before the game," explained
Johnny. "He told me the fans
at a luncheon he had attended
wanted to know why I didn't tip_
my cap more. They had said
sOmething about how everyone
else in show business
acknowledges applause."
Rose was at the head of the
reception line when Bench re·
turned to the dugout after his
homer .
"I saw . Pete grinning, said
Johnny, "and that's when I de-

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corrals called "straights," "Ule popular crowd," "losers,"·
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BY KEITH WISECUP
Rick Van Maire, Stan Perry,
and Steve Lee combined to hurl
a two·hit shutout as the Meigs
Leg ion baseball team picked
up its third strai!}ht win over
the senior Mason County Babe
Ruth team, 10-0, at Syracuse
Municipal Park Wednesday
night.
A strong righthander, Van
MaIre started on the mound for
Meigs and was lifted after four
innings. Van Matre allowed
just one hit, fanned three, and
walked one. Perry gave up one
hit, struck out six, and walked
three in three innings while Lee
hurled the final two frames and
held Mason hitless fanning
three and walking one. Perry
picked up the win, his third
against no defeats, because in
a nine inning game the starting
pitcher must go the rirst rive
innings to get the victory.
Perry relieved when Van
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pitched for Houston last year.
"I can recall one particular
game .I pitched ·against the
Reds in llie Astrodome/' said
Billingham. "It was a 2-1
game, I lost."
And a Bench home run beat
him.
"The score was l ~ l t'' said
Jack, "I tried to sneak an in-·
side fast bait past Johnny instead, he sneaked the ball right
out of the park."
Bench answered the standing
ovation by taking his batting
helmet off his head and waving

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lfhe Reds catcher then led off
the fourth inning with a homer
off the Phils' Barry Lersch for
what proved to be the winning ,
run .
It was also Bench's eighth
homer this month. However, he
hit three other homers the last
two days In May.
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year when he had his bad sea.

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Billingham, referred to
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his league-leading total to 47.
One of those runs came on his
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Sacririces Run
Awalk to Joe Morgan, Bobby
Tolan's single to center and
Bench's sacrifice fly gave the
Reds a 1-0 lead in the first in-

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4- rhe Daily Sentinel, Midcllej,ort..J&gt;twn&lt;omy, 0., June 15, 1972

Meigs

.
MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION of the St. Paul Lutheran Church, in the picture at
left wcirked until after midnight Tueeday and We&lt;lnesday making approximately 150 gallons of
bo~emade ice cream which they wUI serve at the fe.llowship liall on Friday and Saturday as a
of Hig Bend Regatta Weekend. Watching the freezers Wednesday nivht from the left were
Bill Downie,_Tom Clelland Wid Trell Scboenleb,
.

versity in the fall majoring graduate of Meigs High School,
in physical therapy. Miss Sebo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
attends the United Methodist Keith Sutherland, Rutland
(Continued from Page I)
Church in Pomeroy.
Route I. She was treasurer of
Sus.te Soulsby . daughter of the Meigs Usherette Club and
Sh.e was iri the senior class play
Mr
·and has been active with the
· · an d Mrs. James Souls. by ' · has been a Candystriper at
Candys tr. ipers of Veterans P omeroy, and. a 1972 gr adua te Veterans Memorial Hospital.
· H'
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She was a member of the pep
M.e.moria! Hos•ital. Miss of Metgs
. tgh Schoo 1, At Metgs
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H'
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M'
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was
club, the chorale, newspaper
0
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Athl
tic
staff
and took p.art in the senior
Youth of Ohio Association for . prest en ° e tr s
e
Assn., and a member
Of the Play. She has worked with the
Retarded Children.
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LeannSeboisthedaughterof assocta wn s w m te a m . cancer organization and has
· a ch ee•leader
for st'x been t'n 4·H.· work for seven
Mr. and M
. rs. John Sebo of She was
•·
Pomeroy. She is honored queen years 0f her sch001 Years an d years. She ·attends Sacred
of Bethel 62, International secre tary of her cI aSS durl.ng . Heart Church in Pomeroy .
der of Job's Daughters and her sophomore a~d . ,junior
The girls will meet with the
Sh
s a Gtrls State judges at 6:30 p.m. Saturday
Is a 1972 graduate of Meigs years. e wa
for interviews. Judges will be
High School. At Meigs High ·alternate and a pep club
School Miss Sebo was a member , She
was a Selwyn Smith of The Imperial
rriemb;r of the Meigs . Girls' homecoming queen attendant; Electric Co.; Donald Diener,
of Veterans
Athletic Assn., and was the Labo
. r Day qu? en in Pomeroy : administrator
..
outstanding senior girl athlete. Metgs County s 1972 Queen of Memorial Hospital, and John
She was a'member of the Meigs Hea_rts and was second rUnner- Reece, public relat.ions
Band, the Latin Club, Future up ~n the Meigs County 1972 director for the Gavin Power
Teachers of America, and a Jwuor MillS Pageant. She has Plant and the Southern Coal
member of the Candystripers been a member of the Btg Bend Mines .
of
Veterans
Memorial Mmstrel Assn . for several
Hospital. She is head lifeguard years. She ts ~ member of the
The Chinese Wall was built by
vanced into the championship and swimming instructor at Pomeroy Untied Methodtst
hand
by hundreds of thousands
round with a · 10-inning 4-3 the New Haven Pool. Church.
triumph over Texas .
She will attend Ohio Uni- . Karen Sutherland, a 1972 of slaves and prisoners .
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Sun Devils, Trojans In Showdown

Phone Book
Cover Going

Naturalisti·c

Picture a cool mountain lake
fram ed through the branches
of a birch tree and you 've got
m1BI .i " !?'!:C'lTU ' ~1o·:~5~ the picture of the 1972 Pomeroy
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Ca Ie.ndar r,.~ ~~~n:~o~hke. ~~~~~b~:i~~eot:
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directory is under way, said
Kenley Krinn, Athens district
commerctal manager. .
He urg~d c ~tomers to Jeaf
through ~heit,i':'bnl· • 4trec~or~
before dJsposing of tl.
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portant papers
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EASTERN High School
. band rehearsa 1, 7~9
ma rc hmg
p.m., Thursday at high school.
·Students take
all mustc whtch
.
has been tssued.
WILLING WORKERS Class,
Enterpnse Umted Methodtst
Church, 7:30 Thursday mght at
the home of Mrs. Carl Moore .
FOOD PRESERVATION,
canning and freezing, 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
sponsored by the Meigs County
·Extension Service. Open to the
public. Equipment will be
available to check pressure
cooker guages.
RO CK SPRINGS lletter
Health Club, Thursday at the
home of Mrs. James Conkle,
near Cheshire. Members are to
meet at the Rock •Springs
Church at 12:30 p.m. Program
by Mrs. Harold Blackston:
cc1test by Mrs. Arlie Abbott ;
dues are payable at the
meeting.

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t
cus orners vert.1y and transfer
their list of frequently called
numbers· to the new book.
~pa ce for 30 numbers is
provided inside the back cover .
Any customernotreceivlnga
new directory by June 23
should call the Pomeroy
business office. Listed in. the
book with Pomeroy and
Middleport ar.e Letart Falls,
Portland Racine and Rutland.
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ICE CREAM Social Friday
following parade at Pomeroy
First Baptist Church and all
day Saturday beginning at 9
a. m.

GIFTS
Complete assortments here
now .. . Father 's Day Cards.
ties. sock5 . hankies, toilet
good s sets, etc . Shop us now!

!JUNE 181.
PICNIC SUPPLIES
OUTDOOR TOYS
AND GAMES
SWIM, BEACH,
SAND TOYS
Big Assortment of In·
flated Pools and Toys.

SHIPMENT OF LIVE
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MANUEL SIGNS
DETROIT (UP!) - Switchhitting shortstop Jerry Manuel,
of Rancho Cordova, Calif.,
Detroit's first selection in the
free agent baseball draft last
week, signed a contract
Wednesda)j-With the Tigers.

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SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Marc
Ferguspn drove Fleet Countess
to her third straight victory
Wednesday night in winning
the featured $1,500 Pace at
Scioto Downs by covering the
mile in 2:013-5, a career mark.
Libby Haniver was second
and Paint Her Pretty third in
the eighth race.
The .1-1 qu,inell~ of ·QuFenle
H~ ~n,~);lloom retllrned $2t\.1~: ·
The 4-7 nightly double of Frisco
Painter and Peter Brooks paid
$12.40. The 4,934 harness racing
fans wagered a total of
$228,600.

Two Girl Teants
MINERSVILLE - Racine
and Syracuse remained in a
deadlock for first place in the
Jr. Girls' Softball League, both
winning by big scores .
In the first game played at
the Minersville Softball Park
Racine pounded Pomeroy 21;.3
in five innings. The second
game saw Syracuse down
Forest Run, 10-3.
Syracuse and Racine are 2.0
on the year while Forest Run
and Pomeroy are 0-2. Next
week's · games will be Wed·
nesday at the Southern Junior
High field at 6 p.m.

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POMEROY. OHIO

.Bargains .~nd Sp~cial Prices Like Never Before! A Bargain Hunter's Drea"': !II~~

AND SATURDAY.
AT
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Air Conditioners
Ranges ,
Freezers
Sofas
Chairs
Tables
Lamps
Rugs -

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LADIES'

International League

Standings
United Press International
W. L. Pet. GB
Richmond
30 26 .536
Louisville
31 27 .534
Syracuse
29 26 .527 1h
Toledo
29 27 .518 1
Charleston
27 26 .509 l'h
Tidewater
29 29 .500 2
Rochester
27 32 .458 41h
Peninsula
24 33 .421 61h
Wednesday~s Results
Lou i.svllle 9 Richmond 2
Charleston 3 Rochester 0
Tidewater .4 Syracuse 3 (13
innings)
Toledo 2 -Peninsula 0 (1st
game. 7 innings)
Pen insula 7 Toledo 3 (2nd
game. 7 Innings)

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Transfers

6 Lovelies

Craig Swan, who picked up his
16th victory in 17 games as he
out-dueled, but just barely,
Temple's Ed Molush.
Swan , a strong right-hander,
struck out12 and did not issue a
walk as he moved his team into
the favored position in the
series.
Southern California ad-

Roger Weaver entertalmia
recently at their hllme ilt ·,
Syracuse for the belated silver
anniversary of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard W04ver, also
of Syracuse; Attending were
the above and their other son,
Phil, and . the Weavers'
Jesse Frazier, Elva Frazier daughter and her family, Mr.
to Maxine A. Hobbs, J.ot 3, and Mrs. Roy Van Meter,
Salem-Martinsburg.
Becky .and Melanie, of Racine.
· Great Bend Com. Asso. to Another daughter, Susan; who
Florence C. Wilson, .75 A., .100 resides in Florida, could not
A. lot, Pomeroy.
attend. A·beautiful cake and a
Thomas H. Crow, Josephine . family Bible were presented to .
Crow to Grow's Steak House, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver by their
Inc., Lots, Pomeroy .
four c hiidren.
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Thomas F . Turner to
Thomas E. Turner, Parcel,
Bearded Lovellne11s
Columbia .
Among
members of In·
Irene Cross, Harry M. Cross
to Lenore S. Slack, 100 Acre dia's Toda tribe, the crowning feature of a woman's
Lot, 1.15 Acre, Middleport.
loveliness is the hair on her
. Jesse M. Sloan, Ernestine E. face . The more facial hair,
Sloan to Charles 0 . Sloan , lot. the more attractive the worn·
ill 41.25 Acres, Bedford .
an by their standards.
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Samuel Lewis, Faye Lewis to
General Telephone Co., Ease.,
,Scipio.
Alfred W. Schroath, dec. to
Maxine A. Hobbs, Harvey
Virginia
K. Schroath, · Union
Hobbs to Jimmie L. Hobbs,
National Bank of Clarksburg,
Parcel, Martinsburg.
Trus
., Cert. for Trans.,
Fred W. Crow, Jr., Trus. to
Orange.
Clarence J. Struble , Alice A.
Mary W. Heines, dec. to Eva
Struble, River Bank front Lots
L. Robson, Cert. for trans.,
31- 32, 33, Pomeroy,.
·
Victor S. Hysell, Mary M. Pomeroy.
Ronald Hart, Hilda Hart to t
Hysell to Jerry Eugene Fields,
John
Philip Pickens, Samantha
Barbara Lynn Fields, 100 Acre
Pickens, Parcels, Lebanon.
Lot 303, Pomeroy.

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OMAHA, Neb. (UPI ) - The
Arizona State Sun Devils, the
.winningest team in the nation
this year with a record of 64-4,
•could nail the NCAA College
Baseball
World
Series
championship with a victory
tonight over the defending
champion Southern California
Trojans.
Those two teams are the only
ones remaining from eight
which came here lor the double
ehmlnatt on tournament to
decide the. national title holder.
If Southern California wins
tonight, the two teams would
meet Friday night to determine the championship.
The Sun Devils won their
fourth game in the 26th annual
playoffs Wednesday night, 1-0,
behind the two-hit pitching of

PARENTS HONORED ,
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mre:1 . .,

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4- rhe Daily Sentinel, Midcllej,ort..J&gt;twn&lt;omy, 0., June 15, 1972

Meigs

.
MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION of the St. Paul Lutheran Church, in the picture at
left wcirked until after midnight Tueeday and We&lt;lnesday making approximately 150 gallons of
bo~emade ice cream which they wUI serve at the fe.llowship liall on Friday and Saturday as a
of Hig Bend Regatta Weekend. Watching the freezers Wednesday nivht from the left were
Bill Downie,_Tom Clelland Wid Trell Scboenleb,
.

versity in the fall majoring graduate of Meigs High School,
in physical therapy. Miss Sebo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
attends the United Methodist Keith Sutherland, Rutland
(Continued from Page I)
Church in Pomeroy.
Route I. She was treasurer of
Sus.te Soulsby . daughter of the Meigs Usherette Club and
Sh.e was iri the senior class play
Mr
·and has been active with the
· · an d Mrs. James Souls. by ' · has been a Candystriper at
Candys tr. ipers of Veterans P omeroy, and. a 1972 gr adua te Veterans Memorial Hospital.
· H'
·
She was a member of the pep
M.e.moria! Hos•ital. Miss of Metgs
. tgh Schoo 1, At Metgs
"
H'
h
M'
lsby
was
club, the chorale, newspaper
0
· Owens is also a member of the · 1g ,
tss
u
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'd
t
f
th
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staff
and took p.art in the senior
Youth of Ohio Association for . prest en ° e tr s
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Assn., and a member
Of the Play. She has worked with the
Retarded Children.
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for st'x been t'n 4·H.· work for seven
Mr. and M
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of Bethel 62, International secre tary of her cI aSS durl.ng . Heart Church in Pomeroy .
der of Job's Daughters and her sophomore a~d . ,junior
The girls will meet with the
Sh
s a Gtrls State judges at 6:30 p.m. Saturday
Is a 1972 graduate of Meigs years. e wa
for interviews. Judges will be
High School. At Meigs High ·alternate and a pep club
School Miss Sebo was a member , She
was a Selwyn Smith of The Imperial
rriemb;r of the Meigs . Girls' homecoming queen attendant; Electric Co.; Donald Diener,
of Veterans
Athletic Assn., and was the Labo
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She was a'member of the Meigs Hea_rts and was second rUnner- Reece, public relat.ions
Band, the Latin Club, Future up ~n the Meigs County 1972 director for the Gavin Power
Teachers of America, and a Jwuor MillS Pageant. She has Plant and the Southern Coal
member of the Candystripers been a member of the Btg Bend Mines .
of
Veterans
Memorial Mmstrel Assn . for several
Hospital. She is head lifeguard years. She ts ~ member of the
The Chinese Wall was built by
vanced into the championship and swimming instructor at Pomeroy Untied Methodtst
hand
by hundreds of thousands
round with a · 10-inning 4-3 the New Haven Pool. Church.
triumph over Texas .
She will attend Ohio Uni- . Karen Sutherland, a 1972 of slaves and prisoners .
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Phone Book
Cover Going

Naturalisti·c

Picture a cool mountain lake
fram ed through the branches
of a birch tree and you 've got
m1BI .i " !?'!:C'lTU ' ~1o·:~5~ the picture of the 1972 Pomeroy
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Kenley Krinn, Athens district
commerctal manager. .
He urg~d c ~tomers to Jeaf
through ~heit,i':'bnl· • 4trec~or~
before dJsposing of tl.
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. band rehearsa 1, 7~9
ma rc hmg
p.m., Thursday at high school.
·Students take
all mustc whtch
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has been tssued.
WILLING WORKERS Class,
Enterpnse Umted Methodtst
Church, 7:30 Thursday mght at
the home of Mrs. Carl Moore .
FOOD PRESERVATION,
canning and freezing, 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Columbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co.
sponsored by the Meigs County
·Extension Service. Open to the
public. Equipment will be
available to check pressure
cooker guages.
RO CK SPRINGS lletter
Health Club, Thursday at the
home of Mrs. James Conkle,
near Cheshire. Members are to
meet at the Rock •Springs
Church at 12:30 p.m. Program
by Mrs. Harold Blackston:
cc1test by Mrs. Arlie Abbott ;
dues are payable at the
meeting.

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cus orners vert.1y and transfer
their list of frequently called
numbers· to the new book.
~pa ce for 30 numbers is
provided inside the back cover .
Any customernotreceivlnga
new directory by June 23
should call the Pomeroy
business office. Listed in. the
book with Pomeroy and
Middleport ar.e Letart Falls,
Portland Racine and Rutland.
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ICE CREAM Social Friday
following parade at Pomeroy
First Baptist Church and all
day Saturday beginning at 9
a. m.

GIFTS
Complete assortments here
now .. . Father 's Day Cards.
ties. sock5 . hankies, toilet
good s sets, etc . Shop us now!

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PICNIC SUPPLIES
OUTDOOR TOYS
AND GAMES
SWIM, BEACH,
SAND TOYS
Big Assortment of In·
flated Pools and Toys.

SHIPMENT OF LIVE
PARAKEETS JUST ARRIVED

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MANUEL SIGNS
DETROIT (UP!) - Switchhitting shortstop Jerry Manuel,
of Rancho Cordova, Calif.,
Detroit's first selection in the
free agent baseball draft last
week, signed a contract
Wednesda)j-With the Tigers.

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SCIOTO RESULTS
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Marc
Ferguspn drove Fleet Countess
to her third straight victory
Wednesday night in winning
the featured $1,500 Pace at
Scioto Downs by covering the
mile in 2:013-5, a career mark.
Libby Haniver was second
and Paint Her Pretty third in
the eighth race.
The .1-1 qu,inell~ of ·QuFenle
H~ ~n,~);lloom retllrned $2t\.1~: ·
The 4-7 nightly double of Frisco
Painter and Peter Brooks paid
$12.40. The 4,934 harness racing
fans wagered a total of
$228,600.

Two Girl Teants
MINERSVILLE - Racine
and Syracuse remained in a
deadlock for first place in the
Jr. Girls' Softball League, both
winning by big scores .
In the first game played at
the Minersville Softball Park
Racine pounded Pomeroy 21;.3
in five innings. The second
game saw Syracuse down
Forest Run, 10-3.
Syracuse and Racine are 2.0
on the year while Forest Run
and Pomeroy are 0-2. Next
week's · games will be Wed·
nesday at the Southern Junior
High field at 6 p.m.

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POMEROY. OHIO

.Bargains .~nd Sp~cial Prices Like Never Before! A Bargain Hunter's Drea"': !II~~

AND SATURDAY.
AT
Village Pharmacy In Middleport
A REAL MONEY-SAVER!
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Save on all kinds of Home
Furnishings in our store-

lots mo re
fu 11 when Hea lth ·tex is
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cl1mb the monkey bars and
he q 1itc co mfy m pol yeste r
and
Iton kn it se ts. All
J round oxe r shorts have an.
elasti c wais t for nea tness in
the sa ndb ox. Co mes in sol ·
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Sizes: 2. 3. 4
Si1cs: 9, 12, 18. 24 mos.
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McKESSON

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action clean ing.

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needs chang ing less often. 4-POSITION RUG ADJUSTIIIENT

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GARDEN GLOVES
Regular
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BEACH BALLS
Reg.
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GARDEN TOOLS
Regular
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Bottle • Syringe
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Gillette Blades

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Cleans with un·
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carpet.

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Reg. 89'

.•. indoor-outd·oor floor cove;ings to deep shag rugs.
VINYL OUTER JACKET never a dusty odor. Wipes clean
with a damp cloth.

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Radios

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IN MIDDLEPORT

Village Pharmacy

Ice Buckets

Air Conditioners
Ranges ,
Freezers
Sofas
Chairs
Tables
Lamps
Rugs -

KIDDIE
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Heavy Plastic

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12 cu. ft. Refrigerator..........5197
9x12 Unoleum Rugs ........ ..S4.88
9" POrtable T.V................... '68

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Oil Lamps ......................... 3'
Carpet Samples .................. J9C
Unfinished
Ladder Back Chairs ............ s9.98

Coupon

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FRAMES

on the Sidewalk and on
the Village Pharmacy
parking lot.

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Regular .
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LADIES'

International League

Standings
United Press International
W. L. Pet. GB
Richmond
30 26 .536
Louisville
31 27 .534
Syracuse
29 26 .527 1h
Toledo
29 27 .518 1
Charleston
27 26 .509 l'h
Tidewater
29 29 .500 2
Rochester
27 32 .458 41h
Peninsula
24 33 .421 61h
Wednesday~s Results
Lou i.svllle 9 Richmond 2
Charleston 3 Rochester 0
Tidewater .4 Syracuse 3 (13
innings)
Toledo 2 -Peninsula 0 (1st
game. 7 innings)
Pen insula 7 Toledo 3 (2nd
game. 7 Innings)

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Transfers

6 Lovelies

Craig Swan, who picked up his
16th victory in 17 games as he
out-dueled, but just barely,
Temple's Ed Molush.
Swan , a strong right-hander,
struck out12 and did not issue a
walk as he moved his team into
the favored position in the
series.
Southern California ad-

Roger Weaver entertalmia
recently at their hllme ilt ·,
Syracuse for the belated silver
anniversary of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard W04ver, also
of Syracuse; Attending were
the above and their other son,
Phil, and . the Weavers'
Jesse Frazier, Elva Frazier daughter and her family, Mr.
to Maxine A. Hobbs, J.ot 3, and Mrs. Roy Van Meter,
Salem-Martinsburg.
Becky .and Melanie, of Racine.
· Great Bend Com. Asso. to Another daughter, Susan; who
Florence C. Wilson, .75 A., .100 resides in Florida, could not
A. lot, Pomeroy.
attend. A·beautiful cake and a
Thomas H. Crow, Josephine . family Bible were presented to .
Crow to Grow's Steak House, Mr. and Mrs. Weaver by their
Inc., Lots, Pomeroy .
four c hiidren.
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Thomas F . Turner to
Thomas E. Turner, Parcel,
Bearded Lovellne11s
Columbia .
Among
members of In·
Irene Cross, Harry M. Cross
to Lenore S. Slack, 100 Acre dia's Toda tribe, the crowning feature of a woman's
Lot, 1.15 Acre, Middleport.
loveliness is the hair on her
. Jesse M. Sloan, Ernestine E. face . The more facial hair,
Sloan to Charles 0 . Sloan , lot. the more attractive the worn·
ill 41.25 Acres, Bedford .
an by their standards.
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General Telephone Co., Ease.,
,Scipio.
Alfred W. Schroath, dec. to
Maxine A. Hobbs, Harvey
Virginia
K. Schroath, · Union
Hobbs to Jimmie L. Hobbs,
National Bank of Clarksburg,
Parcel, Martinsburg.
Trus
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Fred W. Crow, Jr., Trus. to
Orange.
Clarence J. Struble , Alice A.
Mary W. Heines, dec. to Eva
Struble, River Bank front Lots
L. Robson, Cert. for trans.,
31- 32, 33, Pomeroy,.
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Victor S. Hysell, Mary M. Pomeroy.
Ronald Hart, Hilda Hart to t
Hysell to Jerry Eugene Fields,
John
Philip Pickens, Samantha
Barbara Lynn Fields, 100 Acre
Pickens, Parcels, Lebanon.
Lot 303, Pomeroy.

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OMAHA, Neb. (UPI ) - The
Arizona State Sun Devils, the
.winningest team in the nation
this year with a record of 64-4,
•could nail the NCAA College
Baseball
World
Series
championship with a victory
tonight over the defending
champion Southern California
Trojans.
Those two teams are the only
ones remaining from eight
which came here lor the double
ehmlnatt on tournament to
decide the. national title holder.
If Southern California wins
tonight, the two teams would
meet Friday night to determine the championship.
The Sun Devils won their
fourth game in the 26th annual
playoffs Wednesday night, 1-0,
behind the two-hit pitching of

PARENTS HONORED ,
SYRACUSE - Mr. and Mre:1 . .,

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Seven Meigs County glt~ High &amp;hool; and Judi - Ann welfare of the city, courily, proximately 50 girls will make some clvi~ leaders in their determine the1r party's can•
will
join appro1imately 1,250 Roberts of Racine, a student at slate and nation.
up the population of eac~ city communities and others active didates at the city, county and
Cbilrlene H;;jlicb
992-5292
others from over the slate Southern High School.
Eachglrlisassignedaparty, withacitygovernmentadvisor in government, holdin&amp; elec- state cau~a . To highligtit
Saturday at Capital UnlverEmphasis of Buckeye Girls' either a Nationalist or and a counselor. Ills here that live or appointive offices in city government, on Monday
sity, Columbus, for the 26th State is to educate the young Federaiist i to one of the 25 . the government functi&lt;lning local, county and state levels. evening, Miss Olive H. Hustort,
Annual Session of Buckeye women attending in lhf duties, clUes which are named for begins and is cari'led out to · Saturday afternoon, an fotrner mayor of Xenia, ilnd
Girls' State, a "government • in privileges,
rights
and famous Ohio-born women ; and each citiZen's participation in orientation and discussion of member, Ohio Women's
- action" workshop.
responsibilities of American one of the five counties which county and state government political party organization Division Advisory Council, will
Going from here will be citizenship; to giye them in a are named for Past Depart- · activities which are guided by will be offered, and ··that be the guest speaker.
Ba.rbara Jo Archer and Beth realistic manner an op- ment Presidents of the Ohio numerous staff members. evening the formal opening
The Inaugural Banquet and
Fultz of Middleport; Susanna portunity to learn the problems American Legion Auxiliary. These are well qualified and will feature Lt. Governor John Inaug~~~:ation ~rernonies will
Card, Edith Ann Mees; Patti of government with special
The counties this year \viU be high caliber women ·- some W. Brown as the keynote feature The Honorable C.
MASON - The Rev· and Mrs. Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Ann Well and Heidi Denise emphasis upon the contribulion Ailstock, Demarest, Nimon, highly trained in their field, speaker.
William O'Neill, Chief Justice
Mn. Park~r Hinzman were Reuben S.tewart, Misses Ruth MUhoan, Pomeroy,allofMeigs · women can make to the Palmer and &amp;hmelzl!r. Ap·
On Sunday, the citizens will of the Supreme Court giving
honored with a soc(jll hour at and Elizabeth Mcintosh, Mr.
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Muon United Methodist and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs.
Church on Monday evening; He Gladys Thomas, Mrs. Ralph
has been assigned to West Ross, Mrs. June VanMatre,
.will deliv~r the main address,
Moreland ·United Methodist Mrs. Landon Smith, Mr. and
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and making remarks wtll. be
Chitrch in Huntington.
. Mrs. Ray Proffitt Mlss Nancy
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A short business meeting dignitaries of the Ohio
A floral arrangement of Proffitt, Mrs. Mable casto,
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;~ Tuesday night to the social was conducted · by Miss American Legion Auxiliary,
roses and greenery centered Miss Lena Gibbs, Mrs. Dorothy
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Installation of officers by
the dining table. Refreshments CartwrighJ, Mrs. John Chattill] Mrs . Charles Kessinger,
th,e rain eadier in the day.
circiewiliagaintakeordersfor Forty and Eight.
Take
note
of
this
correction
!In
last
week's
column
we
gave
a
of punch and cookies were · Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, Mrs. Eighth District president,
'The food and fellowship were handmade New England
Friday morning, Honorable
·l!ll
J rved.
Jeorge Carson, Mr. and Mrs. American L!Jgion Auxiliary, recipe for a "Sock II to Me Cake" provided by Mrs. Ava Gilkey. enjoyed by 14 members and baskets made of ash, a hard, Alba ·L. Whiteside, J~e. loth
·The Rev. Bill DeMoss, pastor Dallas Walker, Mrs. Charles highlighted a meeting of the The recipe should have called for one stick of softened oleo in· guests, Miss .Joy Kautz and elastic wood . Pie baskets, District Court of Appeals, and
f New Haven United Yeager, Mrs. J~seph Lish, Mr.
Mrs. Harvey WhiUatch. Mrs. picnic hampers, shopping and Honorable Bruce Jenkins,
stead of two .If you clipped it, please make I he change.
Methodlll Church, presented Eddie Perry, Mr . and Mrs. Auxiliary of Lewis Manley
Pearl
Mora gave table grace. many others will be available-. Judge, Franklin County
Post 363 Tuesday night at the
to Rev· Hinzman a gift from Don Foglesong, Mrs. Margaret home of Mrs. Arnold Richards.
Mrs.
Carl Kautz presented a Plans were cot'npleted for two Municipal Court, will present a
EVER WONDER ABOUT that darkness around bones of
the Mason Parish in ap- Pickens, Reverend Bill . Installed were Mrs. Allen cooked poultry? Then wonder no more, says Jenny Sheets, ex- · program of inspirational other circle projects. There program on the Ohio court
predation of the work he has DeMoss and the honorees .
Hampton, president; Mrs . tension agent, for here's the answer. The darkness is an in- poems on the philosophy of will be no meeting in July. · system. The status of women in
done as cO-&lt;lrdinator of the
living by Helen Steiner Rice.
government will be the topic of
Naomi Bentley, first vice dication of a very young, tender bird.
Pariah the past three years. A
president; Mrs . Campbell
Jenny explains that broiler-fryers are now brought to market Mrs. Kautz read the scripture ,::r r · -r --ro-W'''I."'"'"'-~:;·:~ discussion Friday evening
silver tray was presented from
when Miss Martha Wheeler,
Harper, second vice president ; in about ?to lOweeks.Becausethe birds are raised quickly, their from Songs ' o! Solomon, :~~
the Ma110n United Methodist n.-'QI (TM
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Superintendent, Ohio Refor~rs . Richards, secretary; bones have not matured and they're very aoft and porous. When
Church to the departing
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Mrs .
William
Smith , the poultry is cooked sometimes the pigments from the marrow
pastoral couple, and two ·
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treasurer; Mrs. Con Young , of the soft bones seep through ""d cause the meat next to the
liturgical
stoles
were
historian ; Mrs . Sherman bones to become dark. This is in no way harmful and is really just
presented to Rev. Hinzman.
Butler, sergeant at arms; Mrs. a sign of a young tender bird.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
:S
·lj and Honorable Ethel G.
Nellie Winston , chaplain.
Lester :lA!rkle, Mrs. Matilda
Swanbeck, Representative,
Mrs . . Virginia DeLegal
RE(!ATTA ice cream social, will
TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. at the Columbus "Bnd Southern Ohio
Noble, Mrs. Clarence Bater,
appear on the program.
presided at the meeting which Electric Co. the third of four.food preservation seminars iv!U be
Friday, Saturday; beginning 11
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harless,
14Mr.
and
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Mrs.
Wilbur
Parker
The
climax of the week is the
opened in ritualistic form. Mrs.
• Mrs. Ruby Jones, Miss Eva
held by the Meigs County Extension Service. In addition to the and son, Ed, hosted a family a.m. St. Paul Lutheran C!urch last Saturday evening, when
~~some Rubs Off" was the
Richards gave a report on the
Lieving, Mrs. Adlai Lievltig,
demonstration on proper canning methods, there will be in- gathering at their country fellowship hall. Sandwiches, Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi,
theme of the program summer convention held at
salad, cake, pie also.lce cream
presented by Mrs. Karyn Davis Lancaster. Ten members paid struction on freezing . This meeting is open to the public and no home near Sumner Sunday.
by quart can be reserved by Director, Institute of In ·
fee
is
charged.
Numerous
bulletins
will
be
available
and
a
device
A
potluck
dinner
was
held
at
tematlonai Studies, Bradley
.
at a recent meeting of the dues, and the treasurer's
calling 992-2010 or 992-2688.
for
checking
pressure
cooker
gauges
will
be
available.
noon
and
the
afternoon
was
1
Univ~rs i ty
and former
Women's Society of Christian report was presented by ~rs .
SHADE River Lodge 453
spent
visiting
and
taking
Minister
of
Finance
of the
Service of the Enterprise Smith. Mrs. Young reported on
F&amp;AM special meeting
FRUIT
GELET
AN
desserts
always
seem
so
right
for
the
pictures.
Attending
were
Mr.
United Methodist Church held the Poppy Day fund .
Saturday, 8 p.m. Work ·will be Hungarian Republic, elec·
and
Mrs.
Bradley
Wiens,
warm
days
of
summer.
In
this
month's
Extension
bulletin
there
Adiscussion was held on flag
rr
n..,'0
'"at the home of Mrs. . carol
performed in Master Mason trifles his listeners to an
1
Toledo
;
Mr.
·and
Mrs.
Dave
Is
a
recipe
for
Sunshine
Fruit-cream
Mold
which
serves
six,
Is
rr 1
r; • 0 , iZmohUnger .
etiquette by the group and
Degree. All Master Masons are awareness of the blessings,
Staneart,
Steven
,
Jeff
and
security and privileges of
Purpose of the program as following the retirement of the low in calories, and sounds good, although we, as yet, haven't
Trisha, Jerry City, Ohio; Mr. invited.
United Stales citizenship.
"Higher Education on the explained by Mrs. Davis was to colors, Mrs. Richards served a tried it.
SIDlsblne Fruit-Cream Mold
and Mrs. Leslie Fri and Chuck,
Campus" was the theme of the show that how we live and what dessert course. Mrs. Richards
program presented by Mrs. we say effects our children. It will present the program at the
1 package (small) gelalln
McArthur; Charles Staneart,
1 cup boiling water
Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert .
Everett Thomas at a meeting was. pointed out the children July meeting. Attending
Tuellday night of the United are Imitators, doing what they besides those named was Mrs.
Pineapple liquid with water added to make one cup
Parker. Syracuse; Willis
Methodist Women of the see and hear.
l'.i cup process cheddar cheese, coarsely shredded
Parker , Russell , Rodney,
John James.
Pomeroy United Methodist
20
ounce
can
pineapple
chunks,
drained
Timmy
and Debbie, ParkersMrs. Martha Husted gave the
Church.
call to worship and Mrs.
! cup seedless, halved grapes
burg, W. Va.
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DAUGHTER BORN
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth Bernice Evans read the
cup whipping cream (for calorie reduction use one-third PM~ . ~ndl M~sA Ho';';rd
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis F. cup 1'.i
presided at .the session which scripture . The program topic
evaporated milk)
ar er, pn an aron, ng
opened with a prayer for sick was developed by dividing into Riffle, former Sharon Holter of
.
t
stir
.
ine
li
'd
d
Bottom;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dlsso1vege1aIJn in boiling wa er;
ut P app1e qut an ' Parker Kelly and Bobby
members. Mrs. H. B. Kellmer small groups for discussion . B~shan, of Middleport are
water. Chill until thick but not set. Fold in cheese, pineapple Marlett~ · Mrs Harry Guthrie'
of Denver, Colo., mother of
Mrs. Don Hunnel presided at announcing the arrival of their
chunks,
grapes, mix gently . Whip cream. Fold into gelatin eoolvUle: Mrs·. Joseph Poole'
Mrs. Robert Card, was the business meeting. which first child , a daughter, born at
'
welcomed. A report was given opened with group singing of the Pleasant Valley Hospital on mixture. Pour into a I'!' quart mold or six individual molds. Chill son will' San Antonio Texas:
. on the work.shop held at the several hymns. Roll call was June I. The eight pound, nine uritU set. Ullll_lold on lettuce. Garnish with small grape clusters Mr.' and Mrs. James ~rpente;
~. •1
.and aon, Jay,, CoOlville,' and
Middleport Church on April ?:/. ~nswere~ wi\h the name of a ounce infant has been named and mtnt spngs.
' '
Greta
Lynn.
Paternal
grandMr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
Parker,
I! ''was atfended by Mrs . favorite ice cream. Mrs.
DR. LA WHENCE E. LAMB, a medical columnist, says there . Rutland.
Wildermuth, Mrs. v. D. Ed- Hunnel anno~ed that new parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arvil
Holter,
Bashan,
and
the
is
really
no trick to losing weight. In fact he says the basic secret
wards, Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. officers will be elected In
paternal
grandparents
are
Mr.
for
losing
weight is very simple: just eat fewer calories than you
Robert Warner.
September but will not take
and Mrs. Earl Riffle of Point use.
A school of missions was office until January.
He compares weight to a checking account. If you put more
announced for July '1·9 at
Mrs. Agnes Weeks read a Pleasant, W. Va. Maternal
PICNIC PLANNED
great
grandparents
are
Mr.
Westerville with Mrs. Warner letter thanking the group for
money in the account than you take out, the balance will grow.
Annual picnic of the Mid·
to attend. Mlsa Lydia Ebers- cancelled stamps which are and Mrs. Worley Davis of The same thing IS true of food. H you eat more calories than you dleport First Baptist daily
bach was reported a patient at used for a missionary project. Dexter, and the paternal great use, they are deposited as fat.
vacation Bible school will be
Veterans Memorial Hospital, The group voted to make a • grandfather is Ellzah ConSo, you see, all you have to do is cut aown on what you eat. No held Friday at the Middleport
Where.Shoes Are Sensibly Priced!
and Mrs. Norma Goodwin and contribution to a girls softball nolly of Point Pleasant, W. Va. trick at all, he says. Ha!
• CommunityPark,ll :30a.m. to
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Miss NeUe Bing was reported team. Miss Elizabeth Davis
I p.m.
recup~ ratlng from illness . had the closing prayer.
A Perfect Match
Twenty-one sick visits were Refreshments were served to
DIRECTORS
MEET
made during the month . those named and Mrs. Agnes
· Innocence and femininity
Library Directors of the Ohio Is the look of the new long
Prayer by Mrs. Warner closed Dixon, Miss Freda Leiving,
the meeting . Mrs. Wildermuth Mrs . Beulah Utterback, Mrs. Valley Area Libraries on June sleeved sUk blouses wllh
with Miss Bing as a con- Jennls Warth, and Mrs. Dor· 8 at the OVAL headquarters in Peter Pan collars. A perfect
Wellston self-evaluated their match for the return of the
tributing hostess served a delia Bentz.
current project granted by the jumper dress.
dessert course. The table was
State Library that will concentered with an arrangement
5
clude on the 30th of June and a
of roses from the garden of
IN VIRGINIA
proposed project that would
Mrs. Dwight Parker.
Mrs. Ethel Hugbes is in
REGISTRATION TIME
commence on · July 1. Jerry Springfield, Va. visiting her
Registration for swimming Grim, director of OVAL, led
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
lessons at the Royal Oak Park the evaluation session.
and Mrs. Chester Owens.
will be held Saturday from 10
a.m. until nooo, at the concession stand at the swimming
VACATION IN SOUTH
Mark Miller and Jim Betz, area.
Classes will begin Monday.
1972 graduates of Meigs High
Courses
offered are beginner 4, .
To
&amp;hool, have spent the past two
9
to
9:45a.m.;
beginner
3,
9:45
weeks vacationing iii Florida .
Highlights of their ·trip in- to 10:30; beginner 2, 10:30 to
cluded visits to Marineiand, II : 15 and beginner I, II : 15
Cyprus Gardens, Disneyworld until noon. The senior life
Over 20 Colors
MENS
and Key West. The two also saving course will be given
took an air boat tide. They are from 6 to 8 p.m. Cost of the
DRESS &amp; WORK
Complete Une
both employed at Veterans beginner ciaS!Jes is -$4 and the
Of
cost of the life saving course is
NNING GIFTS FROM GOESSLER'S
Memo~ial Hospital.
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Seven Meigs County glt~ High &amp;hool; and Judi - Ann welfare of the city, courily, proximately 50 girls will make some clvi~ leaders in their determine the1r party's can•
will
join appro1imately 1,250 Roberts of Racine, a student at slate and nation.
up the population of eac~ city communities and others active didates at the city, county and
Cbilrlene H;;jlicb
992-5292
others from over the slate Southern High School.
Eachglrlisassignedaparty, withacitygovernmentadvisor in government, holdin&amp; elec- state cau~a . To highligtit
Saturday at Capital UnlverEmphasis of Buckeye Girls' either a Nationalist or and a counselor. Ills here that live or appointive offices in city government, on Monday
sity, Columbus, for the 26th State is to educate the young Federaiist i to one of the 25 . the government functi&lt;lning local, county and state levels. evening, Miss Olive H. Hustort,
Annual Session of Buckeye women attending in lhf duties, clUes which are named for begins and is cari'led out to · Saturday afternoon, an fotrner mayor of Xenia, ilnd
Girls' State, a "government • in privileges,
rights
and famous Ohio-born women ; and each citiZen's participation in orientation and discussion of member, Ohio Women's
- action" workshop.
responsibilities of American one of the five counties which county and state government political party organization Division Advisory Council, will
Going from here will be citizenship; to giye them in a are named for Past Depart- · activities which are guided by will be offered, and ··that be the guest speaker.
Ba.rbara Jo Archer and Beth realistic manner an op- ment Presidents of the Ohio numerous staff members. evening the formal opening
The Inaugural Banquet and
Fultz of Middleport; Susanna portunity to learn the problems American Legion Auxiliary. These are well qualified and will feature Lt. Governor John Inaug~~~:ation ~rernonies will
Card, Edith Ann Mees; Patti of government with special
The counties this year \viU be high caliber women ·- some W. Brown as the keynote feature The Honorable C.
MASON - The Rev· and Mrs. Maxine Arnold, Mrs. Ann Well and Heidi Denise emphasis upon the contribulion Ailstock, Demarest, Nimon, highly trained in their field, speaker.
William O'Neill, Chief Justice
Mn. Park~r Hinzman were Reuben S.tewart, Misses Ruth MUhoan, Pomeroy,allofMeigs · women can make to the Palmer and &amp;hmelzl!r. Ap·
On Sunday, the citizens will of the Supreme Court giving
honored with a soc(jll hour at and Elizabeth Mcintosh, Mr.
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Indoors~~a:f~~~7~~~~~::~
Muon United Methodist and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Mrs.
Church on Monday evening; He Gladys Thomas, Mrs. Ralph
has been assigned to West Ross, Mrs. June VanMatre,
.will deliv~r the main address,
Moreland ·United Methodist Mrs. Landon Smith, Mr. and
T #nl'1
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l:; The picnic meeting of Chapter 2.
and making remarks wtll. be
Chitrch in Huntington.
. Mrs. Ray Proffitt Mlss Nancy
flU Jtj
. ;$
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A short business meeting dignitaries of the Ohio
A floral arrangement of Proffitt, Mrs. Mable casto,
$_:
R\' (;h;tril•llt' 1/rw(lit:h
;~ Tuesday night to the social was conducted · by Miss American Legion Auxiliary,
roses and greenery centered Miss Lena Gibbs, Mrs. Dorothy
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Installation of officers by
the dining table. Refreshments CartwrighJ, Mrs. John Chattill] Mrs . Charles Kessinger,
th,e rain eadier in the day.
circiewiliagaintakeordersfor Forty and Eight.
Take
note
of
this
correction
!In
last
week's
column
we
gave
a
of punch and cookies were · Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, Mrs. Eighth District president,
'The food and fellowship were handmade New England
Friday morning, Honorable
·l!ll
J rved.
Jeorge Carson, Mr. and Mrs. American L!Jgion Auxiliary, recipe for a "Sock II to Me Cake" provided by Mrs. Ava Gilkey. enjoyed by 14 members and baskets made of ash, a hard, Alba ·L. Whiteside, J~e. loth
·The Rev. Bill DeMoss, pastor Dallas Walker, Mrs. Charles highlighted a meeting of the The recipe should have called for one stick of softened oleo in· guests, Miss .Joy Kautz and elastic wood . Pie baskets, District Court of Appeals, and
f New Haven United Yeager, Mrs. J~seph Lish, Mr.
Mrs. Harvey WhiUatch. Mrs. picnic hampers, shopping and Honorable Bruce Jenkins,
stead of two .If you clipped it, please make I he change.
Methodlll Church, presented Eddie Perry, Mr . and Mrs. Auxiliary of Lewis Manley
Pearl
Mora gave table grace. many others will be available-. Judge, Franklin County
Post 363 Tuesday night at the
to Rev· Hinzman a gift from Don Foglesong, Mrs. Margaret home of Mrs. Arnold Richards.
Mrs.
Carl Kautz presented a Plans were cot'npleted for two Municipal Court, will present a
EVER WONDER ABOUT that darkness around bones of
the Mason Parish in ap- Pickens, Reverend Bill . Installed were Mrs. Allen cooked poultry? Then wonder no more, says Jenny Sheets, ex- · program of inspirational other circle projects. There program on the Ohio court
predation of the work he has DeMoss and the honorees .
Hampton, president; Mrs . tension agent, for here's the answer. The darkness is an in- poems on the philosophy of will be no meeting in July. · system. The status of women in
done as cO-&lt;lrdinator of the
living by Helen Steiner Rice.
government will be the topic of
Naomi Bentley, first vice dication of a very young, tender bird.
Pariah the past three years. A
president; Mrs . Campbell
Jenny explains that broiler-fryers are now brought to market Mrs. Kautz read the scripture ,::r r · -r --ro-W'''I."'"'"'-~:;·:~ discussion Friday evening
silver tray was presented from
when Miss Martha Wheeler,
Harper, second vice president ; in about ?to lOweeks.Becausethe birds are raised quickly, their from Songs ' o! Solomon, :~~
the Ma110n United Methodist n.-'QI (TM
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Superintendent, Ohio Refor~rs . Richards, secretary; bones have not matured and they're very aoft and porous. When
Church to the departing
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Mrs .
William
Smith , the poultry is cooked sometimes the pigments from the marrow
pastoral couple, and two ·
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I. Myers, Ji'ormer
treasurer; Mrs. Con Young , of the soft bones seep through ""d cause the meat next to the
liturgical
stoles
were
historian ; Mrs . Sherman bones to become dark. This is in no way harmful and is really just
presented to Rev. Hinzman.
Butler, sergeant at arms; Mrs. a sign of a young tender bird.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
:S
·lj and Honorable Ethel G.
Nellie Winston , chaplain.
Lester :lA!rkle, Mrs. Matilda
Swanbeck, Representative,
Mrs . . Virginia DeLegal
RE(!ATTA ice cream social, will
TONIGHT AT 8 p.m. at the Columbus "Bnd Southern Ohio
Noble, Mrs. Clarence Bater,
appear on the program.
presided at the meeting which Electric Co. the third of four.food preservation seminars iv!U be
Friday, Saturday; beginning 11
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harless,
14Mr.
and
.
Mrs.
Wilbur
Parker
The
climax of the week is the
opened in ritualistic form. Mrs.
• Mrs. Ruby Jones, Miss Eva
held by the Meigs County Extension Service. In addition to the and son, Ed, hosted a family a.m. St. Paul Lutheran C!urch last Saturday evening, when
~~some Rubs Off" was the
Richards gave a report on the
Lieving, Mrs. Adlai Lievltig,
demonstration on proper canning methods, there will be in- gathering at their country fellowship hall. Sandwiches, Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi,
theme of the program summer convention held at
salad, cake, pie also.lce cream
presented by Mrs. Karyn Davis Lancaster. Ten members paid struction on freezing . This meeting is open to the public and no home near Sumner Sunday.
by quart can be reserved by Director, Institute of In ·
fee
is
charged.
Numerous
bulletins
will
be
available
and
a
device
A
potluck
dinner
was
held
at
tematlonai Studies, Bradley
.
at a recent meeting of the dues, and the treasurer's
calling 992-2010 or 992-2688.
for
checking
pressure
cooker
gauges
will
be
available.
noon
and
the
afternoon
was
1
Univ~rs i ty
and former
Women's Society of Christian report was presented by ~rs .
SHADE River Lodge 453
spent
visiting
and
taking
Minister
of
Finance
of the
Service of the Enterprise Smith. Mrs. Young reported on
F&amp;AM special meeting
FRUIT
GELET
AN
desserts
always
seem
so
right
for
the
pictures.
Attending
were
Mr.
United Methodist Church held the Poppy Day fund .
Saturday, 8 p.m. Work ·will be Hungarian Republic, elec·
and
Mrs.
Bradley
Wiens,
warm
days
of
summer.
In
this
month's
Extension
bulletin
there
Adiscussion was held on flag
rr
n..,'0
'"at the home of Mrs. . carol
performed in Master Mason trifles his listeners to an
1
Toledo
;
Mr.
·and
Mrs.
Dave
Is
a
recipe
for
Sunshine
Fruit-cream
Mold
which
serves
six,
Is
rr 1
r; • 0 , iZmohUnger .
etiquette by the group and
Degree. All Master Masons are awareness of the blessings,
Staneart,
Steven
,
Jeff
and
security and privileges of
Purpose of the program as following the retirement of the low in calories, and sounds good, although we, as yet, haven't
Trisha, Jerry City, Ohio; Mr. invited.
United Stales citizenship.
"Higher Education on the explained by Mrs. Davis was to colors, Mrs. Richards served a tried it.
SIDlsblne Fruit-Cream Mold
and Mrs. Leslie Fri and Chuck,
Campus" was the theme of the show that how we live and what dessert course. Mrs. Richards
program presented by Mrs. we say effects our children. It will present the program at the
1 package (small) gelalln
McArthur; Charles Staneart,
1 cup boiling water
Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert .
Everett Thomas at a meeting was. pointed out the children July meeting. Attending
Tuellday night of the United are Imitators, doing what they besides those named was Mrs.
Pineapple liquid with water added to make one cup
Parker. Syracuse; Willis
Methodist Women of the see and hear.
l'.i cup process cheddar cheese, coarsely shredded
Parker , Russell , Rodney,
John James.
Pomeroy United Methodist
20
ounce
can
pineapple
chunks,
drained
Timmy
and Debbie, ParkersMrs. Martha Husted gave the
Church.
call to worship and Mrs.
! cup seedless, halved grapes
burg, W. Va.
·
DAUGHTER BORN
Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth Bernice Evans read the
cup whipping cream (for calorie reduction use one-third PM~ . ~ndl M~sA Ho';';rd
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis F. cup 1'.i
presided at .the session which scripture . The program topic
evaporated milk)
ar er, pn an aron, ng
opened with a prayer for sick was developed by dividing into Riffle, former Sharon Holter of
.
t
stir
.
ine
li
'd
d
Bottom;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dlsso1vege1aIJn in boiling wa er;
ut P app1e qut an ' Parker Kelly and Bobby
members. Mrs. H. B. Kellmer small groups for discussion . B~shan, of Middleport are
water. Chill until thick but not set. Fold in cheese, pineapple Marlett~ · Mrs Harry Guthrie'
of Denver, Colo., mother of
Mrs. Don Hunnel presided at announcing the arrival of their
chunks,
grapes, mix gently . Whip cream. Fold into gelatin eoolvUle: Mrs·. Joseph Poole'
Mrs. Robert Card, was the business meeting. which first child , a daughter, born at
'
welcomed. A report was given opened with group singing of the Pleasant Valley Hospital on mixture. Pour into a I'!' quart mold or six individual molds. Chill son will' San Antonio Texas:
. on the work.shop held at the several hymns. Roll call was June I. The eight pound, nine uritU set. Ullll_lold on lettuce. Garnish with small grape clusters Mr.' and Mrs. James ~rpente;
~. •1
.and aon, Jay,, CoOlville,' and
Middleport Church on April ?:/. ~nswere~ wi\h the name of a ounce infant has been named and mtnt spngs.
' '
Greta
Lynn.
Paternal
grandMr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
Parker,
I! ''was atfended by Mrs . favorite ice cream. Mrs.
DR. LA WHENCE E. LAMB, a medical columnist, says there . Rutland.
Wildermuth, Mrs. v. D. Ed- Hunnel anno~ed that new parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arvil
Holter,
Bashan,
and
the
is
really
no trick to losing weight. In fact he says the basic secret
wards, Mrs. Thomas, and Mrs. officers will be elected In
paternal
grandparents
are
Mr.
for
losing
weight is very simple: just eat fewer calories than you
Robert Warner.
September but will not take
and Mrs. Earl Riffle of Point use.
A school of missions was office until January.
He compares weight to a checking account. If you put more
announced for July '1·9 at
Mrs. Agnes Weeks read a Pleasant, W. Va. Maternal
PICNIC PLANNED
great
grandparents
are
Mr.
Westerville with Mrs. Warner letter thanking the group for
money in the account than you take out, the balance will grow.
Annual picnic of the Mid·
to attend. Mlsa Lydia Ebers- cancelled stamps which are and Mrs. Worley Davis of The same thing IS true of food. H you eat more calories than you dleport First Baptist daily
bach was reported a patient at used for a missionary project. Dexter, and the paternal great use, they are deposited as fat.
vacation Bible school will be
Veterans Memorial Hospital, The group voted to make a • grandfather is Ellzah ConSo, you see, all you have to do is cut aown on what you eat. No held Friday at the Middleport
Where.Shoes Are Sensibly Priced!
and Mrs. Norma Goodwin and contribution to a girls softball nolly of Point Pleasant, W. Va. trick at all, he says. Ha!
• CommunityPark,ll :30a.m. to
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Miss NeUe Bing was reported team. Miss Elizabeth Davis
I p.m.
recup~ ratlng from illness . had the closing prayer.
A Perfect Match
Twenty-one sick visits were Refreshments were served to
DIRECTORS
MEET
made during the month . those named and Mrs. Agnes
· Innocence and femininity
Library Directors of the Ohio Is the look of the new long
Prayer by Mrs. Warner closed Dixon, Miss Freda Leiving,
the meeting . Mrs. Wildermuth Mrs . Beulah Utterback, Mrs. Valley Area Libraries on June sleeved sUk blouses wllh
with Miss Bing as a con- Jennls Warth, and Mrs. Dor· 8 at the OVAL headquarters in Peter Pan collars. A perfect
Wellston self-evaluated their match for the return of the
tributing hostess served a delia Bentz.
current project granted by the jumper dress.
dessert course. The table was
State Library that will concentered with an arrangement
5
clude on the 30th of June and a
of roses from the garden of
IN VIRGINIA
proposed project that would
Mrs. Dwight Parker.
Mrs. Ethel Hugbes is in
REGISTRATION TIME
commence on · July 1. Jerry Springfield, Va. visiting her
Registration for swimming Grim, director of OVAL, led
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
lessons at the Royal Oak Park the evaluation session.
and Mrs. Chester Owens.
will be held Saturday from 10
a.m. until nooo, at the concession stand at the swimming
VACATION IN SOUTH
Mark Miller and Jim Betz, area.
Classes will begin Monday.
1972 graduates of Meigs High
Courses
offered are beginner 4, .
To
&amp;hool, have spent the past two
9
to
9:45a.m.;
beginner
3,
9:45
weeks vacationing iii Florida .
Highlights of their ·trip in- to 10:30; beginner 2, 10:30 to
cluded visits to Marineiand, II : 15 and beginner I, II : 15
Cyprus Gardens, Disneyworld until noon. The senior life
Over 20 Colors
MENS
and Key West. The two also saving course will be given
took an air boat tide. They are from 6 to 8 p.m. Cost of the
DRESS &amp; WORK
Complete Une
both employed at Veterans beginner ciaS!Jes is -$4 and the
Of
cost of the life saving course is
NNING GIFTS FROM GOESSLER'S
Memo~ial Hospital.
$6.

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Honored on Monday

Unit Officers
A re 1nS -d

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At Parker Home

Given By
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$350 • $391

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10.95 • 15.95

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DRESS SHIRTS &amp;
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spe~lal

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Assorted Styles and

a TRANSISTOR Watch
a CALENDAR Watch!

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Fathe(s Day, Sun., June 18

SALE

HUFFY

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8- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-romcroy, 0., June 1~. 1972

Festival Opens July 2nd That~ks Extended

PKnic ·Planned

Music Theme Highlights
Homemaker Spring Event

For.Next Month

,.

A picnic was planned in July
at the Route 33 roadside park
by the Past Councilors of
Theodorus Council, Daughters
of America, recently at the
home of Mrs. Don .Rea with
Mrs. Ruby J::rb as the hostesl.
The Lord's Prayer and the
pledge to the flag opened the
meeting. Miss Erna Jesse
presided with SErlpture being
read by Mril. Henry Reibel.
Berthn Martin and Lisa
Hendricks were guests at the
meeting . Games were played
with prizes going to Mrs. Ethel
Smith, Mrs. Carrie Meinhart,
Mrs. Mabel. Bearhs, and Lisa
Hendricks. Others attending
were Mrs. Mabel Wolfe and
Mrs. Cora Beegle.

GARY L. CUNDIFF
Gary L. Cundiff, ~on of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo L. Cundiff of
Mason, W. Va., has enlisted
in the United States Air
Force and will leave June 18
lor l.ackiand Air Force Base
in Texas. He Is a 1972
graduate of Wahama High
School.

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home with a surprise party
honoring Miss Rhoda Hall who
recently moved into a mobile
home on South Second Ave.
Games were played and
prizes awarded to the winner.
Mrs. Isabelle Winebrenner won
the door prize. The group
presented a gift to Miss Hall.
Refreshments were served
with decorations carrying out a
religious motif.
Guests were Mrs. George
Hackett, Sr., Mrs. Robert
Parker, Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs.
Isabelle Winebrenner t Mrs.
Gertrude Miller, Mrs. Kenneth
Wilt, Mrs. Ahn~ Miller, Clif.
ford Hayes, and Mrs. Leona
Be !zing. Others cont~ibuting on
the gift were Mrs. Anna Grim,
Mrs. Ethel Hughes, and Mrs.
Don Becker.

RIGHT
DIAL GUARD

1965 Ford

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

RAWLINGS
OPEN UNTIL 8:00 P.M. each evening
except Saturday .&amp; Sunday.

Hours: '1a.rn. to ;,;..v p:m. Dilly
Friday &amp;

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make it ril}ht. And since he takes a personal interest In building
g,ood, long-rerm relarlonships with his customers ...

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To grow In his business, this Dodge Uoy'11 got to keep you satisfied.
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serve them . He profits by satisfying people. That's why }fe went into this business.

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Custom models. See us soon.
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ANTI-PERSPIRANT •

FATHERS DAY 1

both of Pomeroy; Lynn L.
Mallory, Racine, and Robert C.
Baker, Syracuse, were named
to the from 3,500 to 3.999 group.
Named in the 3. to 3.499 group
were Richard N. Gillian,
Coolville; Terry M. Stethem,
Long Bottom; Carl A. Wilson,
Pomeroy; Kenneth R. Theiss,
Racine; Gary P. Norris,
Racine.

DEPENDABLE CITY·

'

~·ourth

Auxiliary Party

Rhoda Hall is Given Surprise

~

.

Veterans Enjoy

Several Placed On Dean's List

t szx· at Conw·nss

.A vote of thankll wu exof July cii~b, sack races, a tilrtie race
tended
to penona who assllted'
weekend celebration, the 7th · and the river re~realion ·
in
the
Llidies
A~ of the
annual . River Recreation. fe~tival queen contest at 6(r.m.
Festival, will be presented by ·followed by ah ' 'under-the- Rutlalld Volunteer Ftrelilen 1!1
serving the Rutlancl alumni
the Gallipolis Chamber of stars" teen dance.
·
Commerce as a SUiiday's
July Fourth activities banquet · when the AuxiliarY
program offers an art show commence at 10 a.m. with a met Tuesday night at the
sponsored by the French Art huge parade followed by fU"ehouse.
Mrs. Marjorie Davis conCo!oQy, a variety musical patriotic ceremonies, a
ducted.
the meeting during
presentation by the Madrigals, chicken barbecue, an air show
a Gailia Academy vocal group; featuring aU. S. championship which time plans were
a gospel sing and perhaps a team parachute jwnp, and the discUS8ed for the July 4th
boat parade.
Gallipolis Boat Club's water celelraUon and the assiBtance
Monday's program features show. · Evening activities .ir· which the awd.liart II)embers
Kids ' Day with a greased pole elude a sec.ond outdoors teen will give. Tbe women will also
dance and the . Gallipolis asslsl ihe firemen in taking
Firemen's gigantic fireworks ticket donations. oli a $100 bond
to be awarded at the
display at 10.
celelratlon.
No meetings will
· The entire three-day event
will he staged in the Gallipolis be held until September. Mrs.
City Park and adjacent Pearl little and Mra. Marilyn
Wilcox served refreshments.
waterfront area.
Veterans at the Southeastern .
Ohio Mental Health Center
GIVE DAD THE GOLF ll.ASSIC
were entertained at a party
recently given by the
American Legion Auxiliary
· with Mrs. Osby Martin,
SUNDAY 18th
Auxiliary representative, in
charge.
Games were played with
prizes of handkerchiefs, hand
· lotion, hair cream, gum, candy
bars, stationery, pencils, pens
and note pads being given as
favors.
Sandwiches, soft drinks and
cookies were served and each
veteran received a nutcup
filled with candy provided by
the juniors of Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy. Mrs. Ruth
H. Thornton furnished the
sandwiches for the party.
Accompanying Mra. Martin to
Athens for the affair were
Tammy Mowery and Cindy
Glaze. The next party for the
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
veterans will be held on July
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
13.

. A special

By ALMA MARSHALL
victrola records; Mrsl C. E. Grace .''
The group voted to go to
PI'. PLEASANT - Music McCulloch; song books and
Morgantown
and visit West
was the theme of Mason sheet music; Mrs. Otis RanCounty Homemakers Spririg dolph, dulcimer, ukulele, sheet VU"ginia University for their ·
Luncheon "on Tuesday at Point music and song books, and educational tour on July 20.
Pleasant Junior High School. Maude Dyke, a copy of the
Committee reports were
·very old musical instruments original copy of Dixie Land .
given
by Mra. Elmer Grueser
and sheet music were
Agift was presented by Mrs.
on
Health;
Mrs. Dave O'Neal,
exhibited.
.
John Kelsey, chairma~ of
afety and Mrs. Leonard
or. Beryl Maurer, Family . Spring Lui)Cheon Comnuttee, s·Miller,
Citizenship. These
Resource Division of Wesl · to Dr. Maurer. Others serving
ladles
reported
on their trip to
Virginia University talked on, · on the committee were Mrs.
"MountainHeritage,Elevation Bonme Waldie and Mrs. Jackson's Mill where they
attended the planning conof the Common Place." He Vernon Clifton.
.
ference
this year.
said, ''The deep sense of pride
Mrs. L1da Garland pres1~d
Door
prizes were won by
that we have in our mountain at the openmg of the meetmg.
heritage overflows into the soul Mrs. Ray Fox gave the Mrs . Vurl Randolph, Mrs.
of the mountaineer, and from devotionals using for scripture, Alton Roush, Mrs. Hope Rice,
every humble beginning we the 40th f'salm. Mrs. Mervm Mrs. Walter Spears and Mrs.
have the commonplace."
Chapman . ope~~d with the Lester Foreman.
Club responsibilities for the
"By Music we can share the '!lroup singmg, In My Heart
potluck
luncheon were as
heritage of West Virginia," he There Rinss ~ Melody." She
said EmJl!laslzlng that "We W&lt;lll accompanied by Mrs, Vurl follows : Rhododendron, name
A nwnber of students from
are iivlng In the heart ~f the Randolph, at the piano.
. tags; Helping Hand and
this areaJtave been named to
Bible belt," the group sang
Mrs. Harold l.,ew1s was. m Haven, Favors; Mason, table the dean's list ·of the Hocking
decorations;
Avalanche,
paper
such old songs as "In the charge of a memorial service
Technical. College for the
Garden" "When the Roll is in memory of the late Mrs. for tables and arrange;
Called Up Yonder," "I'll Be Ethel Reynolds, Hen~y Elias Pioneer, registration; Letart, spring quarter.
Stanley
R.
Lemley,
There " "When the Saints Go and Jess Maynard. She read program cover; Anne· Bailey,
Orlene
R.
Pomeroy,
and
Marchlng In," and others. He the Zk-d Psalm and mentioned Food Service; Sassafras,
Culiwns
were
named
in
the
closed his address and said, Mrs. Reynolds a club m~mber register displays; Wohelo,
"Now the Spirit of the Hills of many years. A lighted butter; Upland and Leon, Hot four point group while Judith
Uvea with Us."
candle and flower were used rolls; Pocahontas, sugar and A. !.amp, Coolville; James V.
Dr. Maurer was ac- for the service. Mrs. Vurl cream; Cherokee, coffee and Broderick, Charles J . Stearns,
companied to Point Pleasant Randolph and Mrs. Mervm prepare; lllahee, ice tea and
by Mra. Dorothy Brown, 4-H Chapman sang, "Saved by prepare; Pleasants, clean up.
Agent of Putnam County and
nine members of the Putnam :;::::::::o::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::=:::::~::::::::::::::::::::!:'O:::::::::-.x:::::::::::x::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;::*:!:::::::::,-:::;:t.
Mrs. Eloise Hayes, Mrs.
:1 County Junior Leaders 4-H
Ruth Johnson and Miss
Club. Dr. Maurer and the
il l Kathryn Werner entertained
~
Junior Leaders sang and I~
~ Tuesday night at the Hayes
"What the World Needs Now Capitol. To, prepare for this,
played Instruments.
Many of the Homemakers - Love, You, Us" - is the delegates met with Rep. Ralph
opportunity to participate in
trough! their old instruments theme of the 1972 Ohio 4-H Club Weiker.
Congress
being
held
this
week
Other
events
of
the
week
will
"Operation 88," when they will
that were handed down from
previous generations. Mrs. at Ohio State University where include exploratory job tours, develop a county plan of action
Mildred Thompson trough! a 4-H members representing action workshops, a concert by for sharing with other 4-H'ers
ukulele and a jew's-l!arp and Meiss County are Marcia Carr, the Columbus Youth Symp~ony what !hey have learned at' Ohio
gave a demonstration of her Tuppers Plains; Grant Orchestra and a dance party 4-H Club Congress. Sponsors of
Johnson, Albany ; George with Jerry Razor of WLW TV the event are the Meigs County
·skill with the harp.
Agricultural Society and the
Sheila WW!amson of Putnam Rowley, Route 4, Pomeroy; and Jim Jonard.
Delegates will also hevP the_ Citizens National Bank.
County, ~layed her man· Jane Whitehead,' Reedsville;
dolin wl!lch was dated in 1890, Sharon Wilson, 'ddieport,
was made in Italy and trans- and Sheri Young, inersville.
Also attending is iss Rhea
ported to England and from
Mora, Route 3 Pomeroy, a· I
England to America.
I
Mrs. Flo Spears displayed counselor.
four old song books and Mrs . The highlight of this year's
Jolm Roach displayed World club congress will be the I
I
keynote
speech
by
Miss
I
I
War I so'ngs, and sotne old
America.
On
Friday
delegates
records. Mrp. Lids Garland,
By Bob Hoeflich
Mason County's Homemakers will participate in mock
James Bailey, superintendent of the state highway de~rt·
president," showed cylinder legislative sessions at the State
ment in Meigs County, reports that the Pomeroy· Mason Br1dge
apparently will not be closed~· long as it was first an!icipa.ted.
It was first reported by Division 10 officials that the br1dge
would be closed from 10 days to two weeks while major repair
work is done. However, Bailey said Wednesday the Shelly Co.,
which has been awarded the contract, hllll indicated that closure
of the bridge will be for seven days, ''maybe even less." The
work must be done between July 5 and August 31. The starting
date is not known and the department in Meigs County is stili
busy preparing the !ridge road bed for the project.
By the way, for the benefit of township trustees and other
officials who, like everyone, are operating on limited budgets,
Bailey reports that there will be two public auctions of equipment
by the Ohio Department of Highways in July. One will be on July
22 at Sidney and the other on July 29 at Ravenna. Several kinds of
road equipment sometimes may be picked up reasonably at
these acutions, Bailey reports.
QUITE A LOT OF EXCITEMENT with the raccoons one
eveniilg this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron (Zeke)
Zahi, on Mulberry Ave. Three raccoons marched up the sidewalk
of the Zahl home and moved into a tree. It took a lot of experimenting by the neighborhood to capture the three raccoons
who were picked up by the county game warden.
.
QUITE A BICYCLE RIDE for Mark Sorden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. WW!am E. Sorden, Jr., Columbus, Saturday. Mark left
Colwnbus about 4 am. enroute on his bike to his grandparents'
Belair 4 dr . Sta. Wag.on, '327' V-B, automatic,
home, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorden, RD, Long Bottom. He
p.-steering, factory air, 51 ,000 miles on this 5
year old.
arrived there about 11 p.m. Saturday night. Sunday, his father
came and picked up Mark and the bicycle and returned them
home. Mark had to get back to Columbus to continue school.
HERITAGE DAY THIS SUNDAY by the Meigs County
Fury 11 4 dr. sedan, "318 ' v.a, T-Fttte, p.·
steering , sharp, local owner trade-l n.
Pioneer and Historical Society is growing and growing.
Annie Chapman, whi is a real spark in arranging the event,
1
reports several more displays lined up, including a flint exhibit
l,:.pala 4 dr . h·top. "327' v.a, automatic, p.. st.
by Charles McNickle, lapidary display by Howard Nolan;
&amp; p .. br., we're putting tires on lt. ready .
arrowheads by Fred Miller, and paintings by Dale Jacobs.
The grounds and building of the museum will open at lla.m.
for ali of Sunday's Heritage Day events. Residents are reminded
there is plenty of parking directly behind the garage of the
Falrlane ' SOO' 4 dr. sedan, SIK cyl inder,
musewn on Butternut Ave. The programs wUl be presented
standard transmission . where else can you
buy a "65 for $595 .
·
outdoors so residents are also to take their folding chairs, situpons, etc.
1
Women of the Pomeroy National Bank, who have those
Electra '225' 4 dr. H..top, V-B, automatic. p ..
special gowns they're wearing for the bank's !DOth anniversary,
st.. a big, fine car In its day , looking for a nice
will be on hand in costwne Sunday to help hostess Heritage Day ·
home.
•
as will members of Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority. The events of the day will conclude at 6 p.m.
POMEROY'S PAUL BURNS, who was injured in an accieent
Corvalr 2 dr. sedan. six cyl. . automatic. runs
a year ago at Alloy, W. Va., where he was working in conlike a top, needs just a little rust removed ..
struction, had to undergo head surgery this week again at
Charleston General Hospital. He'll be confined for 8 or 10 days.
Cards can be sent to Burns at room 421, C-&lt;l Charleston General
Hospital, CI\Brieston, W. Va.
AGAIN - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR continue to arrive.
However, these letters must be signed. The signature can be
We also have
withheld from publication upon request, but we must have the
several low priced
bona fide signature of the writer on the letters.
cars that will make
~

9- The DaUy Sentinel, MidtDtport.Pomeroy, o., June 15, 1972

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8- The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-romcroy, 0., June 1~. 1972

Festival Opens July 2nd That~ks Extended

PKnic ·Planned

Music Theme Highlights
Homemaker Spring Event

For.Next Month

,.

A picnic was planned in July
at the Route 33 roadside park
by the Past Councilors of
Theodorus Council, Daughters
of America, recently at the
home of Mrs. Don .Rea with
Mrs. Ruby J::rb as the hostesl.
The Lord's Prayer and the
pledge to the flag opened the
meeting. Miss Erna Jesse
presided with SErlpture being
read by Mril. Henry Reibel.
Berthn Martin and Lisa
Hendricks were guests at the
meeting . Games were played
with prizes going to Mrs. Ethel
Smith, Mrs. Carrie Meinhart,
Mrs. Mabel. Bearhs, and Lisa
Hendricks. Others attending
were Mrs. Mabel Wolfe and
Mrs. Cora Beegle.

GARY L. CUNDIFF
Gary L. Cundiff, ~on of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo L. Cundiff of
Mason, W. Va., has enlisted
in the United States Air
Force and will leave June 18
lor l.ackiand Air Force Base
in Texas. He Is a 1972
graduate of Wahama High
School.

*

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home with a surprise party
honoring Miss Rhoda Hall who
recently moved into a mobile
home on South Second Ave.
Games were played and
prizes awarded to the winner.
Mrs. Isabelle Winebrenner won
the door prize. The group
presented a gift to Miss Hall.
Refreshments were served
with decorations carrying out a
religious motif.
Guests were Mrs. George
Hackett, Sr., Mrs. Robert
Parker, Mrs. Don Mullen, Mrs.
Isabelle Winebrenner t Mrs.
Gertrude Miller, Mrs. Kenneth
Wilt, Mrs. Ahn~ Miller, Clif.
ford Hayes, and Mrs. Leona
Be !zing. Others cont~ibuting on
the gift were Mrs. Anna Grim,
Mrs. Ethel Hughes, and Mrs.
Don Becker.

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'

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LIGHTERS

·

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'

And the b~st way to sell you Bno.ther Dodae Is to make sure you llke the first one.
That's why he's determined to !live you a good deal now and good ser\'lce after the sale.
That's not to say he'::t perfect. But when he Isn't, he wanu to know about lt . So he can
make it ril}ht. And since he takes a personal interest In building
g,ood, long-rerm relarlonships with his customers ...

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To grow In his business, this Dodge Uoy'11 got to keep you satisfied.
Not because of any laws . But because he wanrs to. He likes people. A.nd he likes to
serve them . He profits by satisfying people. That's why }fe went into this business.

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We think you"llllke thl• biQ, strong DodQe
that 's been completely re3tyled this
year. EspeCially with our 'reat
ai r~condltionlng deal on Polara
Custom models. See us soon.
Get to know us.

NORTHERN

FOR FATHER'S DAY
GIVE HIM
f-Wc~UME

COLOGNE
Reg. 12.00
ONLY

'13~

IN ZIPPER TRAVEL CASE
on~

$5.50 Value

'299

STELLARSONIC

PORTABLE RADIO

lOO's

4.95 Value

Reg. '1.89
· THE NEW
FEMNNE

Reg. 11.17

1

Baby
Shampoo

•\

like this Dodgelblarn.

Dodge
773-5583

Gift Set ,

40 With 8Free

FROM-· -

992·2151 OR 992·2152 MIDDLEPORT

49~

98c

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WISPORTS EOUIPMENT )

DEPENDABLE CITY

Gold Razor

1

RICHARD RAWLINGS

-~~

at $SO ... hurry .

60liners

Reg.

. Reg. 11.19
•.

Gillette Trac II

More protection for Baby ...
More convenience for you.

Sun Dried Skin.

8 Extra Tablets Included
in Each Economy Size
of Polident e Tablets

" Daily

diaper liners

1 Value
only

COOLS

J

7 Days Week '

1 49

Sunburn Paln .
Moisturizes

i

9 to 10 P.M.

Reg.
79'

Refund
With
Coupon

Regular or
Hard To Hold

SUNBURN
SPRAY

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formulltld for:
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from; prices start

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5 oz.

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BOX

a good work car .. . 8
or 10 to choose

.

Value

'1295

1964 Buick

1962 Chevrolet

2.95

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Reg. $1.29

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The Dodge BoysThink AbQut\'Qu.::

1966 Plymouth

1966 Chevrolet

FROM

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TOO HOT TO
LAST LO Gl
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ANTI-PERSPIRANT •

FATHERS DAY 1

both of Pomeroy; Lynn L.
Mallory, Racine, and Robert C.
Baker, Syracuse, were named
to the from 3,500 to 3.999 group.
Named in the 3. to 3.499 group
were Richard N. Gillian,
Coolville; Terry M. Stethem,
Long Bottom; Carl A. Wilson,
Pomeroy; Kenneth R. Theiss,
Racine; Gary P. Norris,
Racine.

DEPENDABLE CITY·

'

~·ourth

Auxiliary Party

Rhoda Hall is Given Surprise

~

.

Veterans Enjoy

Several Placed On Dean's List

t szx· at Conw·nss

.A vote of thankll wu exof July cii~b, sack races, a tilrtie race
tended
to penona who assllted'
weekend celebration, the 7th · and the river re~realion ·
in
the
Llidies
A~ of the
annual . River Recreation. fe~tival queen contest at 6(r.m.
Festival, will be presented by ·followed by ah ' 'under-the- Rutlalld Volunteer Ftrelilen 1!1
serving the Rutlancl alumni
the Gallipolis Chamber of stars" teen dance.
·
Commerce as a SUiiday's
July Fourth activities banquet · when the AuxiliarY
program offers an art show commence at 10 a.m. with a met Tuesday night at the
sponsored by the French Art huge parade followed by fU"ehouse.
Mrs. Marjorie Davis conCo!oQy, a variety musical patriotic ceremonies, a
ducted.
the meeting during
presentation by the Madrigals, chicken barbecue, an air show
a Gailia Academy vocal group; featuring aU. S. championship which time plans were
a gospel sing and perhaps a team parachute jwnp, and the discUS8ed for the July 4th
boat parade.
Gallipolis Boat Club's water celelraUon and the assiBtance
Monday's program features show. · Evening activities .ir· which the awd.liart II)embers
Kids ' Day with a greased pole elude a sec.ond outdoors teen will give. Tbe women will also
dance and the . Gallipolis asslsl ihe firemen in taking
Firemen's gigantic fireworks ticket donations. oli a $100 bond
to be awarded at the
display at 10.
celelratlon.
No meetings will
· The entire three-day event
will he staged in the Gallipolis be held until September. Mrs.
City Park and adjacent Pearl little and Mra. Marilyn
Wilcox served refreshments.
waterfront area.
Veterans at the Southeastern .
Ohio Mental Health Center
GIVE DAD THE GOLF ll.ASSIC
were entertained at a party
recently given by the
American Legion Auxiliary
· with Mrs. Osby Martin,
SUNDAY 18th
Auxiliary representative, in
charge.
Games were played with
prizes of handkerchiefs, hand
· lotion, hair cream, gum, candy
bars, stationery, pencils, pens
and note pads being given as
favors.
Sandwiches, soft drinks and
cookies were served and each
veteran received a nutcup
filled with candy provided by
the juniors of Drew Webster
Post 39, Pomeroy. Mrs. Ruth
H. Thornton furnished the
sandwiches for the party.
Accompanying Mra. Martin to
Athens for the affair were
Tammy Mowery and Cindy
Glaze. The next party for the
Where Shoes Are Sensibly Priced
veterans will be held on July
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
13.

. A special

By ALMA MARSHALL
victrola records; Mrsl C. E. Grace .''
The group voted to go to
PI'. PLEASANT - Music McCulloch; song books and
Morgantown
and visit West
was the theme of Mason sheet music; Mrs. Otis RanCounty Homemakers Spririg dolph, dulcimer, ukulele, sheet VU"ginia University for their ·
Luncheon "on Tuesday at Point music and song books, and educational tour on July 20.
Pleasant Junior High School. Maude Dyke, a copy of the
Committee reports were
·very old musical instruments original copy of Dixie Land .
given
by Mra. Elmer Grueser
and sheet music were
Agift was presented by Mrs.
on
Health;
Mrs. Dave O'Neal,
exhibited.
.
John Kelsey, chairma~ of
afety and Mrs. Leonard
or. Beryl Maurer, Family . Spring Lui)Cheon Comnuttee, s·Miller,
Citizenship. These
Resource Division of Wesl · to Dr. Maurer. Others serving
ladles
reported
on their trip to
Virginia University talked on, · on the committee were Mrs.
"MountainHeritage,Elevation Bonme Waldie and Mrs. Jackson's Mill where they
attended the planning conof the Common Place." He Vernon Clifton.
.
ference
this year.
said, ''The deep sense of pride
Mrs. L1da Garland pres1~d
Door
prizes were won by
that we have in our mountain at the openmg of the meetmg.
heritage overflows into the soul Mrs. Ray Fox gave the Mrs . Vurl Randolph, Mrs.
of the mountaineer, and from devotionals using for scripture, Alton Roush, Mrs. Hope Rice,
every humble beginning we the 40th f'salm. Mrs. Mervm Mrs. Walter Spears and Mrs.
have the commonplace."
Chapman . ope~~d with the Lester Foreman.
Club responsibilities for the
"By Music we can share the '!lroup singmg, In My Heart
potluck
luncheon were as
heritage of West Virginia," he There Rinss ~ Melody." She
said EmJl!laslzlng that "We W&lt;lll accompanied by Mrs, Vurl follows : Rhododendron, name
A nwnber of students from
are iivlng In the heart ~f the Randolph, at the piano.
. tags; Helping Hand and
this areaJtave been named to
Bible belt," the group sang
Mrs. Harold l.,ew1s was. m Haven, Favors; Mason, table the dean's list ·of the Hocking
decorations;
Avalanche,
paper
such old songs as "In the charge of a memorial service
Technical. College for the
Garden" "When the Roll is in memory of the late Mrs. for tables and arrange;
Called Up Yonder," "I'll Be Ethel Reynolds, Hen~y Elias Pioneer, registration; Letart, spring quarter.
Stanley
R.
Lemley,
There " "When the Saints Go and Jess Maynard. She read program cover; Anne· Bailey,
Orlene
R.
Pomeroy,
and
Marchlng In," and others. He the Zk-d Psalm and mentioned Food Service; Sassafras,
Culiwns
were
named
in
the
closed his address and said, Mrs. Reynolds a club m~mber register displays; Wohelo,
"Now the Spirit of the Hills of many years. A lighted butter; Upland and Leon, Hot four point group while Judith
Uvea with Us."
candle and flower were used rolls; Pocahontas, sugar and A. !.amp, Coolville; James V.
Dr. Maurer was ac- for the service. Mrs. Vurl cream; Cherokee, coffee and Broderick, Charles J . Stearns,
companied to Point Pleasant Randolph and Mrs. Mervm prepare; lllahee, ice tea and
by Mra. Dorothy Brown, 4-H Chapman sang, "Saved by prepare; Pleasants, clean up.
Agent of Putnam County and
nine members of the Putnam :;::::::::o::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::=:::::~::::::::::::::::::::!:'O:::::::::-.x:::::::::::x::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;::*:!:::::::::,-:::;:t.
Mrs. Eloise Hayes, Mrs.
:1 County Junior Leaders 4-H
Ruth Johnson and Miss
Club. Dr. Maurer and the
il l Kathryn Werner entertained
~
Junior Leaders sang and I~
~ Tuesday night at the Hayes
"What the World Needs Now Capitol. To, prepare for this,
played Instruments.
Many of the Homemakers - Love, You, Us" - is the delegates met with Rep. Ralph
opportunity to participate in
trough! their old instruments theme of the 1972 Ohio 4-H Club Weiker.
Congress
being
held
this
week
Other
events
of
the
week
will
"Operation 88," when they will
that were handed down from
previous generations. Mrs. at Ohio State University where include exploratory job tours, develop a county plan of action
Mildred Thompson trough! a 4-H members representing action workshops, a concert by for sharing with other 4-H'ers
ukulele and a jew's-l!arp and Meiss County are Marcia Carr, the Columbus Youth Symp~ony what !hey have learned at' Ohio
gave a demonstration of her Tuppers Plains; Grant Orchestra and a dance party 4-H Club Congress. Sponsors of
Johnson, Albany ; George with Jerry Razor of WLW TV the event are the Meigs County
·skill with the harp.
Agricultural Society and the
Sheila WW!amson of Putnam Rowley, Route 4, Pomeroy; and Jim Jonard.
Delegates will also hevP the_ Citizens National Bank.
County, ~layed her man· Jane Whitehead,' Reedsville;
dolin wl!lch was dated in 1890, Sharon Wilson, 'ddieport,
was made in Italy and trans- and Sheri Young, inersville.
Also attending is iss Rhea
ported to England and from
Mora, Route 3 Pomeroy, a· I
England to America.
I
Mrs. Flo Spears displayed counselor.
four old song books and Mrs . The highlight of this year's
Jolm Roach displayed World club congress will be the I
I
keynote
speech
by
Miss
I
I
War I so'ngs, and sotne old
America.
On
Friday
delegates
records. Mrp. Lids Garland,
By Bob Hoeflich
Mason County's Homemakers will participate in mock
James Bailey, superintendent of the state highway de~rt·
president," showed cylinder legislative sessions at the State
ment in Meigs County, reports that the Pomeroy· Mason Br1dge
apparently will not be closed~· long as it was first an!icipa.ted.
It was first reported by Division 10 officials that the br1dge
would be closed from 10 days to two weeks while major repair
work is done. However, Bailey said Wednesday the Shelly Co.,
which has been awarded the contract, hllll indicated that closure
of the bridge will be for seven days, ''maybe even less." The
work must be done between July 5 and August 31. The starting
date is not known and the department in Meigs County is stili
busy preparing the !ridge road bed for the project.
By the way, for the benefit of township trustees and other
officials who, like everyone, are operating on limited budgets,
Bailey reports that there will be two public auctions of equipment
by the Ohio Department of Highways in July. One will be on July
22 at Sidney and the other on July 29 at Ravenna. Several kinds of
road equipment sometimes may be picked up reasonably at
these acutions, Bailey reports.
QUITE A LOT OF EXCITEMENT with the raccoons one
eveniilg this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron (Zeke)
Zahi, on Mulberry Ave. Three raccoons marched up the sidewalk
of the Zahl home and moved into a tree. It took a lot of experimenting by the neighborhood to capture the three raccoons
who were picked up by the county game warden.
.
QUITE A BICYCLE RIDE for Mark Sorden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. WW!am E. Sorden, Jr., Columbus, Saturday. Mark left
Colwnbus about 4 am. enroute on his bike to his grandparents'
Belair 4 dr . Sta. Wag.on, '327' V-B, automatic,
home, Mr. and Mrs. William Sorden, RD, Long Bottom. He
p.-steering, factory air, 51 ,000 miles on this 5
year old.
arrived there about 11 p.m. Saturday night. Sunday, his father
came and picked up Mark and the bicycle and returned them
home. Mark had to get back to Columbus to continue school.
HERITAGE DAY THIS SUNDAY by the Meigs County
Fury 11 4 dr. sedan, "318 ' v.a, T-Fttte, p.·
steering , sharp, local owner trade-l n.
Pioneer and Historical Society is growing and growing.
Annie Chapman, whi is a real spark in arranging the event,
1
reports several more displays lined up, including a flint exhibit
l,:.pala 4 dr . h·top. "327' v.a, automatic, p.. st.
by Charles McNickle, lapidary display by Howard Nolan;
&amp; p .. br., we're putting tires on lt. ready .
arrowheads by Fred Miller, and paintings by Dale Jacobs.
The grounds and building of the museum will open at lla.m.
for ali of Sunday's Heritage Day events. Residents are reminded
there is plenty of parking directly behind the garage of the
Falrlane ' SOO' 4 dr. sedan, SIK cyl inder,
musewn on Butternut Ave. The programs wUl be presented
standard transmission . where else can you
buy a "65 for $595 .
·
outdoors so residents are also to take their folding chairs, situpons, etc.
1
Women of the Pomeroy National Bank, who have those
Electra '225' 4 dr. H..top, V-B, automatic. p ..
special gowns they're wearing for the bank's !DOth anniversary,
st.. a big, fine car In its day , looking for a nice
will be on hand in costwne Sunday to help hostess Heritage Day ·
home.
•
as will members of Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority. The events of the day will conclude at 6 p.m.
POMEROY'S PAUL BURNS, who was injured in an accieent
Corvalr 2 dr. sedan. six cyl. . automatic. runs
a year ago at Alloy, W. Va., where he was working in conlike a top, needs just a little rust removed ..
struction, had to undergo head surgery this week again at
Charleston General Hospital. He'll be confined for 8 or 10 days.
Cards can be sent to Burns at room 421, C-&lt;l Charleston General
Hospital, CI\Brieston, W. Va.
AGAIN - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR continue to arrive.
However, these letters must be signed. The signature can be
We also have
withheld from publication upon request, but we must have the
several low priced
bona fide signature of the writer on the letters.
cars that will make
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9- The DaUy Sentinel, MidtDtport.Pomeroy, o., June 15, 1972

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For Rent

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For Sale
•• memory of Oris.
modular home in
IN LOV I"G
ATTE NTION LADIES! Self· 2 BEDROOM
CAMPER
, 16ft. sleeps 6, good
Syracuse , nice location ,
5 P.M, oav Before Publication .
Gaul who passe~ away June
Defense for Women, coorses
conditi
on,
$1,000. Phon e 992992-24.41
fur
nished,
phone
· Monday Deadline 9 a .m .
15, W66.
starting soon at Maplewood
6329.
after ·5 p.m.
Cancellation - Corrections
'tau · suffered
so much
Lake. Ph one 949.4074 or 9495·11-tfc
Wilt be ilccepted until 9 a.m . for . ..... hroughout the years, We all
3651 for lnforfl'lation or
Day ol Publication
' loved you , we c:ared and we
Inquire at Lake.
UNFURNISHED apartment REMNANT SALE: 1500 yds. of
,
REGULATIONS
, s till do·
6-U·41c 134 Mul berry' Ave., phone 992·. upholstery &amp;drapery fabrics ;
Tl'le Pu blither ·reserves the B 1
G'
1 God 1 1
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r ight to edit or r eject any ads. v our rea
o ove rom
3961.
Mowrey's . Upholstering ;
EARTH MOVING
deemed
obiedional .
The
away up above. Must have
6-11-tfc
located at Mason County
publisher will not be r es ponsible
Javed you more. ·
~-::-::=::-:::=~~~--:-;
Fairgrounds, Pl. Pleasant ;
Dorer &amp; En4 loilder \llork, .
for more than one Incorrect When He took you away,
2 BEDROOM trailer, adults phone 675·4154.
pon4s . basement, landinsertion.
Thoughts and memories you
i
on ly , Bob's Mobile Court
6-9·6tc
RATES
left behind;
scaping . We have 2 sh:e
From the largest
phone 992·1961 .
- - - - - -- -- I
For Want Ad Ser ylce
' Are of the kind that will last
doters, 2 si'ze loaders. Work
5 cents per word one 1nsertlon '
6-ll-tfc VACUUM CLEANER, Com - Bulldozer Radiator to
On ~st Americ•!!SAQ_.:. :
Sal Night, June 17
Mini mum cnarge 75c..
always, Your place In our
'done
by hour or' contract.~
pact,
A·1
condition,
with
att
.
Smallest
Heater
Core.
-GUARANTEE!.&gt;.
12 cents per word three heart and home IS vacant, and
Frelt' · Estimates. We also ·
ONE bedroom trailer apart - an·d carpet shampooer. $33.20
Nathan Biggs
consecutive inserUoris.
·
a place no one can fill.
Phone
992-2094
··
haul fill dirt, top soil. Dump
ments, ideal for coupl es .
cash or terms availabl e .
• Radiator SpeCialist
18 cents per ' V.. ord six con .
Sadly missed by his wife,
McClure's
Oairy
lsje,
Phone
991-6517.
Contact
trucks
and low·boy for hire.
secuflve lnsert i~n s .
Lucy, daughf.f!rS, Doris,
Auto •
992·5248 or 991·3436.
6·8·tfc
See Bob or Roger Jolters,
25 Per Cen t !''sc.ou~t on paid . Ma xine , Avis, Marv ene,
6·13-5\c
ads and adspal&lt;:t w1ttun 10days. grandchildren and great
Pomeroy . Phone · 992· 3525
OponiTII s
CARD OF THANKS
.
SWEEPER, Hoover with alt .
after 7 p.m. or phone 992&amp; 081TUARv'
grandchildren .
Mondll¥
.thru ~urdly. I.
3
AND
4
ROOM
furnished
and
Runs
like
new
$17.40.
Phone
Ph . 991-2174
6·15-ltc
5232 .
SUO for 50 word minimum .
606 e . Mlln, p
roy,O,
991-6517.
unfurnished
apartments
.
'
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. .
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Music By
E11ch addllional word 2c .
Phone
991-5434.
6-8-tfc
BLIND ADS
The Memphis Sounds
4-11·tfC
For Sale
Additiona l 25&lt; Charoe per Notice
DOZER and back hoe work,
from Now Philadelphia, 0.
- - - - -- - ·NEW SEWING MACHINE .
Adver tisemen t.
ponds and septi c tanks; B &amp; K
FURNISHED 4 room apt . (Left in lay-away) Zig Zag VACUUM Cleaner new 1971
OFFICE HOURS .
ATTENTION LAOIES! Self .
Excavating, Phone 991 -5367,
8 :30' a .m. to S: OD p.m= Da lly,
Adults on ly, Middleport, Model. Dial controls to fancy
Defense for Women, courses
model. Complete with all
Dick Karr, Jr.
B: JD a . m . to 12:00 Noon
phone 991·3874.
stitch, sew stretch materiaL
s tarting soon at Maplewood BOAT LICENSE - for your
cleaning tools. Small paint
5-11 -tfc
Saturday .
6·4·11c
buttonhole
and
etc.
$39.20
Lake. Phone 949·4074 or 949.
boat, for
your motor .
damage in shipping. Will take
cash or te rm s available .
365 ·1 fo r inf·o rmatlon or
Available at S1mon 's Pick-A- - - - -- - - - - $27 cash or budget plan
SEWIN G MACHINE service.
Phone 991-651 7.
inquire
at
Lake
.
available. Phone 992-5641.
Pair
Shoe
Store,
lOB
W.
Main,
Card cf Thanks
For Sale
clean, oil, set tension $4 .99. ,
6'1 4-3tc
6-15-6tc
6·8-tfc
Pomeroy , Ohio, Phone 99ZSpecial Electro · Grande
WE WISH to express our sin ·
3830.
B x &lt;5, 2 BEDROOM trai ler ; -=-:,.,--,-c-:---c--- - :=---,--,Specializing In
Company. Phone 991·6517 ,
phone 993-3324.
COAL, Limestone, Excelsior ONE 11" TV console, bea utiful
cere thanks and deep ap · RUMMAGE Sale, Coats Bldg .,
5-16-30tc
Small
Businesses
5·1l·tfC
6·14-6tc Sal t Wor ks, E. Main St..
predation to our friends ,
ac ross from Middleport
maple finish, just re --------~
Pomeroy, Phone 991·39'11.
Lunch, Thursday, Friday and
relati ves and neighbors for
condi tioned; phone 992-6813 or - -- -- - 4·11.tfc
SEWING MACHINES . Repair •
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
their kindness during the
991-3635, Kerns Roush.
r304 E. Main St.
CASH pa id for all makes and
service, all makes. 992-2284.
illness and death of Theodore
6-14-3tc
6-15·3fp
models of mobile homes .
Porn ero Obio
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Croy . Special thanks to Ewing
Phone area code 614-413·9531. POODLE puppies, Silver Toy,
Pl1one 992-3795
Authorized
Singer
Park
view
Kennels,
Ph
one
992
Sales
and
Funeral Home, and Re v. STAR TING June 18th, Sunday
·
4-13-tlc
UPRIGHT deep freeze , $60; 13"
Serv ice. We Sharpen $cissors.
5443.
Freeland Norris and organist.
dinner served from 11 : 30 fo
Zenith Space Command-Color
or Mason nj-5535
8-15-11&lt;
Gladys Croy and fam ily
1: 30 at Young 's Casual
3·29·11&lt;
TV, $150 ; G. E. dryer, $15 ;
L
6-15-ltp
Ca tering , Racine . . Th is
ph one 741·3334, Cary Hyse ll . ~
R ~E-,A~O-Y""'·M-1-X,--C~O...,N_C_R-ETE ~=--------,
• Air Conditioners
ALUMINUM boats, ' on county
Sunday - Com pldte Turkey
6·15·3fc
road 18, 150 yaras west of Rt.
delivered right to your 3 Bed~oqm home, with
WE WI SH to express our sin - Dinners.
·Awnings
33. Call 991-6156. Lorenzo
cere thanks to the doctors,
pro/eeL Fast and easy . Free' brick f'ront, 1 car
6·14-Jtc
• Underpinning
Dav is.
est males. Phone 991 -3184.'
nurses and nurses aides of
Window
Real
Estate
For
Sale
carpeting.
Goegleln Ready . Mi x co.,, garage,
5-19·30tc
Holzer Hospifal during the YARD SALE, Avon Bottles.
Air Conditioners
Comp lete mobile home
Middleport,
Ohio.
;
Pri(ed
at
,
,
illness and at the time of the
Antiques on Larkin Street
RACINE - 6 room house, bath,
service - plu s gigan tic
death of Jul ia Van Matre.
1968 HON·OA CB -350, good
Rutland, Thursday. Friday
6
30
ut
ility
room,
garage,
$10.000;
·Hc
•
ONLY
$13.750
·
Hot Water Heaters
- --,----'display of mobile homes
Also we extend our ap - and Saturday .
condition, low miles, $495 ;
phon e 949-4195.
Plumbing
preciation to the Fog lesong
always available at ...
6-14-3tc
pgone 991-5213.
3·31 ·ttc BACKHOE AND DOZER work . We specialize In aluminum,
Septic .tanks installed. George vinyl and steel siding;
6·1J.6tp - ----=----Funeral Home, Rev. Bernice
Electrical Work
I Bi II ) Pullins. Phone, 991-1478. fiberglas, br ick and stc,;ie i
Winkl er and Rev . George
MILLER
5 ROOM house, lot on river.
Hoschar and all our friends GUN Shoot, also rifle matches
4-15·1ft
complete line of residential
ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux
Railroad St ., Middl eport ·
- open sites only, Forked
and neighbors who have been
and
commercial ·roofing;
model.
Complete
with
a
ll
$4,000
;
phone
991-3265.
MOBILE HOMES
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday ,
so kind .
remodeling ,
bu lldlng,
clea
ning
attachments
and
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
6·6-11k
i220 Washington Blvd.
J une 18. 12 noon.
The Van Maire Family
suspended ceilings, Interior
uses paper bags. 51 ightly used
REASONABLE
rates.
Ph.
446423-7521
BELPRE. 0 .
6-15-llp
6·14-Jtc
but cleans and looks like new. THREE bedroom house with
4781, Galli[lOIIS, John Russell, and e xterior painting;
complete line of Masonry
bath, lh.acre lot, on public
Will ·sell for $37.15 cash or
Owner &amp; Opera tor .
992 -2448
terms available. Phone 992·
water system, :lJ... mile from
5·12·tfC work. All work guaranteed to
customer satisfaction. We
Auto Sales
5641.
Chester on County Rd . 25. - - - - - - Pomeroy, 0 .
LEGAL NOTICE
are fully Insured for your
6·8·6fc
Phone 985-4261.
( , BRADFORD, Auctioneer
sha ll make every effort to keep
BL UE 1966 Mustang , V-8, - - - -- - - - - - protection . 32 N. 2nd. 992.
6·1J.6tc
Complete Serv ice
the s tr eet li gh tin g sys tem RUMMAGE Sate, Reynolds
bu cke t . sea ts,
leat her WD-AC TRACTOR, good tires,
3918.
co ntra cte d tor In operation
ORDINANCE NO . 430
Phone
949·3821
Bu ildi ng , Middleport by Ash
upholsten ng , phone 882-2161 8 motor over hauled, new paint, NICE 2·sfory home "with full
ALLSIDE BUILDERS &amp;
AN
OR DIN ANCE
TO during the time provid ed. 11 , for
Racine, Ohio
Street. Freew ill Baptist
a .m. to 5 p.m. or 98.4-3806, J . D. Trail type mower, si de
PROV IDE FOR FURNISH ING , any reason , th e Company fails
CDNSTR, CO,
'Crill
Bradford
basement, 2 lots, new for:ced
Church, June 15, 16 and 17, 9
OPERATI NG AN D MAIN - to do so for more than an
Beverly, a fter 6 p.m.
rake; phone 992-2826.
5-1-ttc
air
furnace
.
Near
Pomeroy.
TA INING
A LIGHTING ~ggrege~te of four (4) hours in a.m .
6· 13·21c
6·15·6fp
. '·"
Elementary School. Phone
SYST-EM TO LIG HT THE any one month , and upon
6·13·3fc - - - - --:=R-ea-=-1-::Es...,..ta. .,. t-e F
=-o-r -=sa-lenoti
ce
of
suc
h
aggregate
written
991·7384 to see.
STREETS, ALLEY S AND
I • J
'70 Bonneville, 2 dr . HT, blue ELECTROLUX Vacuum
PUBL IC PLACES IN THE ' outage furnished to the Com .
11 -7-tfc HousE in Long Bottom, phone
~(· .. ~ ~-with black vinyl top, factory
Cleaner . La te model on
VIL LAGE OF POMEROY , pany by the Municipality within OLD-FASHION Trading Ring;
ten (1 0) days of the end of such
ai r ; vinyl interior ; 25,000
Hor ses, ponies, gun s or
MEIGS CO UNTY , OHIO:
wheels . uses paper bags, A-1 ~F"o"R,-."'s"'A-L"E,--19-a-cr-e-fa-rm , 4 985-3519.
6-11 -tfc
BE IT ORDA INED BY THE month , ther e sha ll be a pro rata anything lot rade ; I mile back
actual miles, phone 992-5934
with 7 att. plus s hampooer.
bedroom home, com pl etely
O' DELL WHEEL allgnm~
' ... ·
CO UN CIL OF THE VILLA GE redu ction from th e bill to cover of West Columbia, W. Va. on
after
S p.m.
S28 .40 ' cash or te rm s
located
aluminum
siding
at
Crossroads,
Rt.
124.,"
remodeled,
such
outages.
No
liability
shall
LOTS ON Wr ight St., Pomeroy ;
OF POMEROY, STATE OF
Ihe Lakin Road ; lsi and 3rd
6·11·6fp
ava ilable . Phone 992-65l7.
and storm windows, free gas
Complete front end service/
attach to the Company for any
OHI O'
phone
741·5937.
Sunday each month.
6-IHic
we ll , all mineral rights, 1 mil e
tune up and brake service. ·
SECTION 1: That Columbus outage .
6·6·11tc
6·11·61p 1954 DODGE 2-ton truck with 14 - - - - - - SECT
ION
8The
Company
Wheels
balanced elec from Harrisonv ille . Call 992and southern Oh io Electric
Company, Its successors and shall not be required to install
ft . bed , V-8 motor ; five speed ZIG ZAG sewing mach ine , 1972
3640.
work .
tronically
.
All
37
ACRE
farm
,
modern
house,
assigns, (herein called th e additiona l street lights or KOSCOT KOSMET IC S: Several
model. used just a few times .
transmiss
ion
;
very
good
6·15-7tp
guaranteed
.
Reasonable!
·
drilled we ll , 7 acres ri ver
" Compan y" ) fs hereby vested mainta in or replace la mps in
new products - specia ls each
Full size. Dia l control to fan cy
sha pe ; se ll reasonable ;
rates . Phone 992-3213.
bottom
,
on
good
road;
ca
ll
with the r igh t 10 light with the event that the Mun icipa lity
month ; also sa les personnel
stitch',
buttonho le etc . RACINE - 10 room house.
Delbert lawson, Portland,
7·17-tlc
e lectr icity the .s treets , alleys Is In arrears in payment for
atler I p.m. 992-6133.
needed
.
Phone
991·511
3.
Reduced
to
only 536.10 cash or
Ohio.
bath, basement, garage, two
a nd other public places in the sendces renclered, nor shall th e
H ·l11c AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
terms available. Trade-in
6·6-tlc
6-15-3tp
lots. Phone 949-4313.
municipality Of Pom eroy, Ohio, Company be req uired to in·stall
accepted. Ph one 992-6517.
(herei n
ca tted
the more than six (~) street tights
cancelled?
Lost
your
4-5-tfp
5 ROOM house , l'h bath, bullt·ln
"Mu nicipa lity" ) an d the dur ing the las t year which this REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud 1967 HOLIDAY couple, Olds 6-15-6tc
operator's
license?
Call
992·
Com
pan y1~h a l l nave the right to Ordin ance is In eff ect.
back porch, large screened·ln
mobile
Service,
$50
Reg.
mares,
$40
88,
automatic
dri
ve,
2966.
IDEAL
5·ACRE
RANCHO
.
1
.~ ~C~ I 0 "4 9 : l;he, Corn pany at
ch~1rg.,..,antl.....,~eceiv.e fr:om the
front porch, garage, running
Grade, Francis Benedum ,
... 6·15·1it·
power
s le erIng . powe r WURLITZER HOM E ORGAN
Lake ConChas, New Mexico.
M ' nl c l p~ llty paym ent for said its ow n' expense sh·an exer cise
water ; 1:v. acre of ground: for
Newest
model
,
loaded
with
brakes,
A-1
condit
ion,
new
667·3856.
Phone
reasonable
diligence
to
ln&amp;ure
S2.875.
No
Down.
No
interest.
ser ice In accordance wfth the
5·11·30tp
tires, mar oon fi ni sh. Call 992- everything , like new! To be. S25 mo . Vacation Paradise. qu ick sale, must be seen to be SEE IJ.) r-utc Awnmgs, storm
sc hedu le of rates set fo rth that the lig hting sys tem is in
appreciated; 10 mi les North
ta ken in trade in this area ,
3957.
doors and windows, carPQrts,i
below . All fixtures shall be good order and that all street
Mon ey
Maker .
Free
of
Pomeroy on Rt.J3 ; ca ll991- marquees, aluminum sldlng
6·15·31p an d will be sold at half the
mounted on wood poles, un less lights are burning and shall SAVE up to one half. Br ing yoor
Br
och
ure
.
Rancho
s
:
Box
6748.
or iginal price. Write for in·
otllerwlse stated, and energ ized mak.e replacemen ts as soon as
sick TV to Chuck's TV Shop,
and railing . A. Jacob, sales
1001DO, Alameda , Californ ia
by o~erh ead dist rib ution poss ible following notifica tion
6-Htc
format
ion
:
GRAVES
PIANO
151
Butternut
Ave
.,
Pomeroy.
representative . For free i
94501
'
by
the
customer
of
the
need
for
facilities .
&amp; ORGAN COMPA NY, 383 E.
' estimates, phone Charles.
4-4·fiC For Sale
~ - 7 - 141p
Number, Size In Lum ens 1 such service , but the com pan y
Broad St. , Columbus, Ohio.
Lis le , Syracuse, .v. V.1\
HATCHING Red turkey eggs,
"Type and Rate Per Lamp Per shal l not be required to perform
6-IHtc
Johnson
and Son, Inc.
any
such
r
e
pl
acement
or
L
t
Year as follows : ·
he ld .55 degrees. 20c each ;
OS
1000 Open In · ma intenance exce pt during
167.x Henry G . Schneemu lch ,
J.1.H-!
regu lar working t'lours .
SP INE T CONSOLE PIANO
cadescen t . Series . 520.00.
BLOND
Pekingese
on
Johnson
Ridge
Road,
Ga
ll
ia
SEC TI ON 10 : The Compa ny
may be purchased by small
4-x - 1000 Open Inca ndescent
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Harr isonville Rd., Reward; Co ., Ga ll ipoli s.
shall save the Mun icipa lity
. Multiple, $20.00.
monthly payments, see it
Sanitation , Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
6·14-3tp
ca
ll
843-1287
or
991·5897.
narm
less
fro
m
ankand
all
5Q .x 2SOO
Open In locally, write Cortland Mus ic
Pomeroy
608
E.
Main
St.
6-1
3-3tp
661·3035.
liabili
ty
occas
ioned
th
e
sole
ca ndescen t . Series, S27 .50,
Company I, P. 0 . Box 35,
2·12·tfC ·
GARDEN Iiii er , B &amp; S engine ;
l ·K - 2500 Open Inca nd escent negligence of the co pany in
Cort lan d, Ohio 44410.
th e cons truction, maintenance Employment ,,..1.,, ,
- Mult iple , $27.50.
good condit ion, S75; phone
NEW HOME
11 1 ll\ ·· 1:
6·15-2tp
21 - 8000 OBS
Mercury and operat ion of lts street
POMEROY - 1 story, 3 SUPERIOR WINDoW Cleaning
991·6416.
llg hfing s ystem
in th e WILL paint roofs or houses,
Vapor, $37 .50 .
Co. &amp; Building Maintenance;
15-3tp
6·
bedrooms, double closets,
MAPLE, Early American
15 - 25.000 Glass, Mercury Muni cipa lity .
trim
and
cut
trees,·
clean
co
mmercial ; professional
mod
ern
bullt·ln
kitchen,
1
SEC ION 11 : Title to a ll wire , atti cs; basements , etc.
Vapor - wood poles , $7.2 .50.
Stereo.radio
combination
.
men.,
.for professional jobs ;
REGISTERED Angu s bull s,
Contact Associate
baths , dining room , all
15,000 Glass. Mercvry Vapor . po les, lamps and appurtenances
Beautiful maple cabinet, with
phone
614·446·9101.
Ph
one
949·3111.
IJSed
by
the
Compan
y
in
fur
.
Eresco
and
President
blood
new woo'd poles, $82 .5Q, ,
ca rp eted, basement, lot
4 speed changer, 4 speakers,
VERA EBLEN
H ·12tp
6·14-JDic
lines ; phone 991·2789.
15,000 Glass, Mercury Vapo r - nlshl ng th e servi ce co m·
115x210 , (electric heat!.
temp la ted In this Ord inance is
9ff.3ii2o
6· i 4·6tc dual vol um e control. Balance
concrete stand ard s .s115.00.
115x200, (electri c heat) . CALL 949-1711'1 for auto body and
$77 .43. Use our budget terms .
x . 212 In ca ndescent lights are and shall be in lh e Company . -For Sale or Trade
160 Coal St, -·
Middleport
4 BEDROOMS
SEC
TION
12
'
All
the
rlohts
Cal
l
992-7085
.
to be repla ced with 8000 Lumen
pa in t work. Also repair fiber
RE GATTA WEEK SPEC IA LS,
and pr iv ileges gr11nted to, and
MIDDLEPORT
- Modern
OBS .MV .
6-IH
tc
glass
boats, plus electric and
1967
FORD
Ga
laxle;
sel
l
or
RU TLAND - Co rner lot, ''•
Vinyl floor covering, love ly
SECTION 2: The amount of the obligat ion Imposed up on tt~e
kllchen, large TV room,
gas
welding.
Stanley's
trade for motor cyc le ; phone
ac
re
with
3
bedroo
m
modern
energy used by each lamp Is said Comp11ny, as recited in th is
colors &amp; patterns , 9x12' s WALNUT Stereo .r adio com·
din ing room , bath, carpet,
Custom
Body
Shop
991-3S30.
Contract,
st~all
respectively
calcu lated on the besls of all
home, gas furnace, all
$14.95 ; elect. clothes dryers.
binat ion, dual volume con trill.
paneled, utility room ,
5-19-JOtc
6-9-6tp
night burni ng every day of the inure to the benefit of anel be
your cho ice $30 . (F ree
paneled. lots of carpet,
4
speed
intermixed
changer,
4
binding
upon
its
successors
and
garage and la rge storage
veer , or approximately &lt;tOOO
remodeling inside almost
ceramic frog with every rug
s peaker sound system,
building , 2 lots. $14.900,00. HARRISON ' S TV Service, open
hours per year (an a~erage of assigns .
CHANNEL mob ile CB radio or dryer purchase thru
SECTIO N 13 : Tha t the 13and
,500.
complele-$11
Balan
ce
S62.57.
Use
our
3 ~3 . 3 hours
per month) . In
A FARM
9 a.m . to 9 p.m. ; free pickup
6
ch&lt;~_nnel
base
;
will
trade
Regatta Week! ) All · metal
ddd itlon to the charges set forth Municipality by legis lat ive
budget terms. Call 992·7085.
WITH
A
FUTURE
and delivery ; phone 991·2522.
for
sma
ol
fish
ing
boat
and
or
the
company
sha
ll
action
,
lawn chairs; go-cart motor ;
in Sec tion 1 above 1 the Company
6-15-6tc
This may be " lust the spot"
motor ; also large pony far
6-13.tfc
MIODLEPORT - South
wi ll , each month , apply th e have the right to terminate th is
used white work · trousers,
sa le, $20 ; ph one 991-7258.
you've
been
lopklng
for
.
Call
Second
Ave..
15
ft
.
living
fol lowing fuel adjustment to the Ordina nc e-at any time, upon
shirts, 85c ,each, great for
6-15-3tc painters! Also, see 6llr usual 1971 ZIG -ZAG Sewing Mach ine
.u tal average KB H per month written noti ce fli ed with the
us tor an appointment to see
room, dining room , sma ll
left in layaway . Beautiful
oth
er
party
hereto
at
least
sixty
for al l the la mps billed duri ng
it. Opportunity knocks!
fami
ly
room
,
built.
in
kitchen
se
lection
of
clean
good
{60 1 days prior to such date .
pastel color, full size model .
the per iod .
'
65
MUSTANG
Convertible,
3BEDROOMS
with
bar,
3
large
bedroom
s
household
goods
,
appliances
.
SEC TION 14 : That all or All built-in to buttonhole, do
TMenergy charg-e appl icable
immac ulat e cond ition , 6
MIDDLEPORT- 1'12 baths,
KUHL ' S BARGAIN CEN · stretcn sew ing and fancy
up, nice bath, all carpeted,
to all kilowaft.hours of energy dinan ces or resoiiJtions , or parts
cylinder, standard floor shift;
large double garage , storm
TER, Rt. 7 "at lhe caution stitc hing . Pay just S48.75 cash
cons umed shall be Increased or th ereof, tha t are incons isten t or
lovely decor, sun porch In
stereo tape deck ; beautiful
d ec reased .0055c per KWH per In conflic t herewith be an d the
light", Tuppers Plains, Ohio. or terms available. Trade-Ins
doors and windows, nice
front
,
carport
In
back
.
If
it
'
s
metallic maroon finish ; must
each fu ll one.helf cent £. 5c ) same are hereby repeated .
Open to 6 p.m. ; closed accepted. Phone 991-5641.
por c hes, EXCELLENT
t~ :
a nice nome you want, try
SECTIO N 15 : That lhls Or increase or decrease abov e or
see
to appreciate ; phone 949Mondays
.
Phone:
667-3858.
NEIGHBORHOOD.
this
one
.
6-15-6tc
dinance
shall
take
effec
t
and
be
below twen ty-three cents (2J c)
5953.
6·11 ·6tc
$12.900.00,
in the average cost per mi llion In force from and after th irty
6-13.6tc
Man y other homes In
1960 CHEVROLET 4 Door
( 1,000,000 } BTU of fuel con - days from Its passage or as soon
Pomeroy , Middleport and
sum ed at the Company ' s thereafter as permitted by taw ,
Ha rdt op , I owner , im ·
HENRY E. CLELAND, Sr.
ou
tl ying communities and
gen erating stat ions during the either sta te or federal, and shall '67 JEEP Wagoneer , 4 wheel
maculate condition , 55,000
dr ive , 327 V-8, air con.
'
REALTOR
second
ca tenclar
month remain In effect for a per iod of
severa
l
lots
still
available,
orig inal miles , fully equipped.
five ( 51 yean. from its passage ;
prec eding the bi lling da te.
ditioned ; auto mati c tran sPhone
992-2259
Must see. 992·1788.
SECT ION 3 : Payment tor th e subject to prior termination as
miss
ion
,
power
steerl n~ ,
160
Coal
Street
Al
so
11
no
answer
992-2568\
6·15·61c
se rvi ce furnished hereunder 'provided In Section 13; pro~lded
power brakes, automattc ·
ON YOUR OIAL .
loca
tion
of
lhe
Middleport
C
it
shall
ha~e
been
accepted
by
s hall be made monthly , In ac .
front
hubs,
excell
ent
con·
,of
C
office.
the
Company
by
wr
itten
ac
cordance with bills rendered
dillon ; phone 949-5953.
th erefor by the Com pan y at the cep tance filed In the Office of
Real Estate For Sale
6·1J.6tc
end Of ea c h period, each the Clerk of th e Municipalit y.
Pa
ssed
thi
s
5th
day
of
June
,
paym ent to be due with in 15
Economy Ti ller, 311&gt; h.p. B&amp;S
days of the subm ission of the 1912.
Reg . 159.95
144.95
engine.
ATTEST
:
bill therefor , overdue payments
Wanteci To Buy
to bear interest at the rate ot 6 Jane Walton , Clerk .
Rawlings Dependable City does It
In ... we have
APPROVED June 5, 1972 USED wa ter ski equlpment, ca ll Turf Trim Mower. B&amp; S 31h
pe t per annum until paid .
"u nfrozen" our prices on air conditioning and will Install
William
earonick . Mayor . 992-2392.
Shou ld the Municipality detoult
h.p. engine. In carton 70.25
air conditioning on any cor during the months of June and
161 8, 15
in . · lour
(&lt;t l
succ ess ive
6-13·31p
110
Mechani~ Street
July for the complete price of $185 .. . this Is a $11S
paym ents, the Company may at
POMEROY
discount
over the original pr ice .. , no gimmicks; THIS IS
any time discont inue service
'OLD FURNfTURE, 'dishes ,
···-Jack W. Carsey, Mgr ..
THE COMPLETE INSTALLED PRICE : PARTS ;
he reund er without notice · so
Pomer.oy,
Ohio
45769
Ai'
Phone 992·2181
clocks, brass beds, sliver
LABOR ; rAX; COMPLETE . .. ANY CAR, Beautiful
tong as any default , e" lsts ; SfRIKE VOTE
dol lars
or · co mplete
provi ded , how ever , th!lt no
wood
grained cabinet to match the latest of models . ..
REAL INVESTMENT
households . Wr ite M. D.
charge sha ll be made by the
CHilLICOTHE, Ohio (UP! )
hurry In and see the unit and sef up your appointment to'
COR NER LAND - Large building, 40x70, ideal for con·
Company for service hereunder
Miller / Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
have a '.'cool" summer.
.
durlno any period in whi ch - Some 220 non.professional
tractor on Route 143. Has a 3 bedroom residence, 11!2 acres
Call 991-6271 .
service is so discontinued . In employes voted by better than
of leve l land .
•
3-16·tfc
the even t of SIJCh default the
SCENIC
Company upon written not ice to 00 per cent, to strike the ChilliTHE CRESTWOOD AAC-600
SYRAC USE - Watch the river boMs go by, relax, and
the MIJnlclpali ty may term inate cothe Hospital because they
36" 1! 23" x .oo·9
Wanted
enjoy life summe't or winter. 4' bedroom home with 2
this agreement .
r
'
SECTION 4: The Company have not been able jn get bar- NE E 0 &lt;¥ard mowed ; phonf, ,991·
baths, nice kitchen , full basement.
agrees dur ing th e term nereof gaining recognition~
101 1.
WILD BUT CAN BE DEVELOPED
t() install addi tiOn&amp;! street ligh ts
6-13·31c
No
deadline
was
set
for
Ute
OVER
7
ACRES
- Want to build several homes for resalif
of the type and size spec ified
Then you ought to see this. Your for tune could be here.
abov e, when authorized to do so strike.
HOUSE Carpen ter -fin isher, ca ll
bv resolut ion of tne Counci L
PRIME LOCATION
The American Federation of
Guy Neig ler , Racine, Ohio.
Prov ltl ed, however, that the
RT.
114
WEST
Compact
hom e for lhe working class.
6-13·3tc
ne w street lights sha ll be state, County and Municipal
Yell!
is
real
nice.
All
paneled
and carpeted . Room for a
I-Deated with in 250 reel of a
USED OFFSET PLATES
garden or play ground.
distribut ion ci rcu it of th e Employes Union seeks to SUMMER Employment, car"
HAVt;.
HANDY
Company .
negotiate a labor contract
necessary ; for details write
·MANY
USES
SECTION 5 : The minimum
MIDDLEPORT
You
can
walk to the stores. and the
FRONT: Deluxe auiomotlve styling with safety.lfeslgned
Hospital Personnel Manager
Mrs . Libman , 34 West Car·
number ot street lights shall be
children to school. Level lot with 3 bedroom home. Only
padded
base. Wood grain control •nd t~ strip.
penter
Street,
Athens,
Ohio
not less than the sum of the total Robert E. Black meanwhile
$8,500.00.
''
AIR OUTLET LOUVERS: Three 4"xP;,' front louvers.
A5701.
number spec ified above, and sald he had ·received a favorAdJustable for all ·dlrectlon air flow.
FREEDOM
whenever additiona l lights are
6·11 ·61c
EVAPORATOR CASE: Dimensions-Height 4'12", Length
141 ACRES - En loy the fresh air of the country . Make
Installed , the minimum numb er able ruling from tbe Internal
16W' , Depth 113.&gt;".
8 for Sl.OO
of li g htS sha ll be increased Reveneu Service on granting WAITRESS , no experien ce
money with cattle while you work at your regular job.
iiCCOrdlngly .
AIR CONTROL: Variable 3·speed for maximum personal
nei:essftry ; apply In person,
Meigs school district. Large farm pond and a very good
SECTIO N 6 : II is further employes a 5 per cent pay
comfort.
..
.
Blue
Tartan,
Midd
le
port.
spring.
3
or
4
bedroom
home.
1
barns,
nice
outbuildings.
agreed tha t the Company shall rafse .
TEMPERATU~E
CONTROL
; Adlustable witH off
$31,500.00.
6·.15-6tc
move street. lights to new
position . Cooling level Is automatically maintained by
IOc!ltiOfts, or ch ange the type of
THERMOTROL
fixtures to another type
Jesua• Mlalstry
We need nice and neat 1 bedroom homes, reasonably
For Rent
,,
specified above ts requested by
priced. Big things are In the making, watch this ad and
Scholars believe Jesus'
the counc it by 'resolution ;
UN F URNISHED house , 4
you
may be a IIHie wiser . Real estate is a solid inprov fUed. however. 'that the public ministry I a s ted for
rooms, bftlh and utility room,
vestment . Come In Iosee what we have to offer,
ac.tuat cost to tile Compa ny In about 2'h or 3'h years. The
garage, Lincoln Hgts .. phone
111 Court St.
making such r~loca tl ons or
HELEN L. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
992·J874.
cha nges In the fixtures, shall be length Is determined by the
Pomeroy,
Ohi~
number of Passovers that
paid for by the Municipality,
MIDDLEPoRT, 0.
6·13-Jtc
992·3325 NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS PLEASE. 992-2378
SECT ION 7: The Company He celebrated.

'

BARNEY

'

JUGI-\AID TOLD ME '{ORE
MULE WUZ AlLIN'···

THAR SHORE 15,
ELV IN EV

15 THAR ENNVTHING
I CAN DO,
LOWEEZI/?

Business Services

DANCE

Whispering Pines ·
Nite Club
10 til 2

Pomeroy Ho.!nir·&amp;

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

wu've BEEN vistTIN(&gt;
CAMPUSES, BtMO... ~OW
WIDESPREAD IS THE
BRALESS LOOK ';

! ViSITeD ONE LAST
WEEK THAT WAS .ONE
HUNDRED PER. CE:IIT
BRALESS

WHERE~

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CALIFORNtA 1

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BUT 1 snu.

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tw-16 ARQJND
AWHILE ,..

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.BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE

Mobile Homes

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AH IS '/ORE "LI'L
BUTTERCUP"G ROWED IN TO

IFONEO' U5 HAD MARRI ED
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WJCKIE.ST
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BROTHERS

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REALTY

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AIQ!t£ AIID !IER PRIEt!DS • •

KE&lt;P A SHARP EYE ON

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HIM! I \1/AMT EVERY MOI'E
HE MAKES REPORTED
lOME!

by THOMAS JOSEPH
DOWN
ACROSS
1. Dandruff
t Ham's
grandson
center
2. Rarin'
5. Eve's
to go
daughters
3. Aldous
10. Solicitude
Huxley' s
11. Rest
utopian
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novel
seaweed
(3 wds. l
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folk song.
veil
&amp;tress
5. Cut of pi•
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(abbr.)
8, Unclose
15, Toby is
(poet.)
one style
7. Bertoli
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(agitated)
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shadow
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(2wds.)
extension
8. Actress,
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Parsons
airport
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For Rent

. Notice

For Sale
•• memory of Oris.
modular home in
IN LOV I"G
ATTE NTION LADIES! Self· 2 BEDROOM
CAMPER
, 16ft. sleeps 6, good
Syracuse , nice location ,
5 P.M, oav Before Publication .
Gaul who passe~ away June
Defense for Women, coorses
conditi
on,
$1,000. Phon e 992992-24.41
fur
nished,
phone
· Monday Deadline 9 a .m .
15, W66.
starting soon at Maplewood
6329.
after ·5 p.m.
Cancellation - Corrections
'tau · suffered
so much
Lake. Ph one 949.4074 or 9495·11-tfc
Wilt be ilccepted until 9 a.m . for . ..... hroughout the years, We all
3651 for lnforfl'lation or
Day ol Publication
' loved you , we c:ared and we
Inquire at Lake.
UNFURNISHED apartment REMNANT SALE: 1500 yds. of
,
REGULATIONS
, s till do·
6-U·41c 134 Mul berry' Ave., phone 992·. upholstery &amp;drapery fabrics ;
Tl'le Pu blither ·reserves the B 1
G'
1 God 1 1
1
r ight to edit or r eject any ads. v our rea
o ove rom
3961.
Mowrey's . Upholstering ;
EARTH MOVING
deemed
obiedional .
The
away up above. Must have
6-11-tfc
located at Mason County
publisher will not be r es ponsible
Javed you more. ·
~-::-::=::-:::=~~~--:-;
Fairgrounds, Pl. Pleasant ;
Dorer &amp; En4 loilder \llork, .
for more than one Incorrect When He took you away,
2 BEDROOM trailer, adults phone 675·4154.
pon4s . basement, landinsertion.
Thoughts and memories you
i
on ly , Bob's Mobile Court
6-9·6tc
RATES
left behind;
scaping . We have 2 sh:e
From the largest
phone 992·1961 .
- - - - - -- -- I
For Want Ad Ser ylce
' Are of the kind that will last
doters, 2 si'ze loaders. Work
5 cents per word one 1nsertlon '
6-ll-tfc VACUUM CLEANER, Com - Bulldozer Radiator to
On ~st Americ•!!SAQ_.:. :
Sal Night, June 17
Mini mum cnarge 75c..
always, Your place In our
'done
by hour or' contract.~
pact,
A·1
condition,
with
att
.
Smallest
Heater
Core.
-GUARANTEE!.&gt;.
12 cents per word three heart and home IS vacant, and
Frelt' · Estimates. We also ·
ONE bedroom trailer apart - an·d carpet shampooer. $33.20
Nathan Biggs
consecutive inserUoris.
·
a place no one can fill.
Phone
992-2094
··
haul fill dirt, top soil. Dump
ments, ideal for coupl es .
cash or terms availabl e .
• Radiator SpeCialist
18 cents per ' V.. ord six con .
Sadly missed by his wife,
McClure's
Oairy
lsje,
Phone
991-6517.
Contact
trucks
and low·boy for hire.
secuflve lnsert i~n s .
Lucy, daughf.f!rS, Doris,
Auto •
992·5248 or 991·3436.
6·8·tfc
See Bob or Roger Jolters,
25 Per Cen t !''sc.ou~t on paid . Ma xine , Avis, Marv ene,
6·13-5\c
ads and adspal&lt;:t w1ttun 10days. grandchildren and great
Pomeroy . Phone · 992· 3525
OponiTII s
CARD OF THANKS
.
SWEEPER, Hoover with alt .
after 7 p.m. or phone 992&amp; 081TUARv'
grandchildren .
Mondll¥
.thru ~urdly. I.
3
AND
4
ROOM
furnished
and
Runs
like
new
$17.40.
Phone
Ph . 991-2174
6·15-ltc
5232 .
SUO for 50 word minimum .
606 e . Mlln, p
roy,O,
991-6517.
unfurnished
apartments
.
'
.
. .
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Music By
E11ch addllional word 2c .
Phone
991-5434.
6-8-tfc
BLIND ADS
The Memphis Sounds
4-11·tfC
For Sale
Additiona l 25&lt; Charoe per Notice
DOZER and back hoe work,
from Now Philadelphia, 0.
- - - - -- - ·NEW SEWING MACHINE .
Adver tisemen t.
ponds and septi c tanks; B &amp; K
FURNISHED 4 room apt . (Left in lay-away) Zig Zag VACUUM Cleaner new 1971
OFFICE HOURS .
ATTENTION LAOIES! Self .
Excavating, Phone 991 -5367,
8 :30' a .m. to S: OD p.m= Da lly,
Adults on ly, Middleport, Model. Dial controls to fancy
Defense for Women, courses
model. Complete with all
Dick Karr, Jr.
B: JD a . m . to 12:00 Noon
phone 991·3874.
stitch, sew stretch materiaL
s tarting soon at Maplewood BOAT LICENSE - for your
cleaning tools. Small paint
5-11 -tfc
Saturday .
6·4·11c
buttonhole
and
etc.
$39.20
Lake. Phone 949·4074 or 949.
boat, for
your motor .
damage in shipping. Will take
cash or te rm s available .
365 ·1 fo r inf·o rmatlon or
Available at S1mon 's Pick-A- - - - -- - - - - $27 cash or budget plan
SEWIN G MACHINE service.
Phone 991-651 7.
inquire
at
Lake
.
available. Phone 992-5641.
Pair
Shoe
Store,
lOB
W.
Main,
Card cf Thanks
For Sale
clean, oil, set tension $4 .99. ,
6'1 4-3tc
6-15-6tc
6·8-tfc
Pomeroy , Ohio, Phone 99ZSpecial Electro · Grande
WE WISH to express our sin ·
3830.
B x &lt;5, 2 BEDROOM trai ler ; -=-:,.,--,-c-:---c--- - :=---,--,Specializing In
Company. Phone 991·6517 ,
phone 993-3324.
COAL, Limestone, Excelsior ONE 11" TV console, bea utiful
cere thanks and deep ap · RUMMAGE Sale, Coats Bldg .,
5-16-30tc
Small
Businesses
5·1l·tfC
6·14-6tc Sal t Wor ks, E. Main St..
predation to our friends ,
ac ross from Middleport
maple finish, just re --------~
Pomeroy, Phone 991·39'11.
Lunch, Thursday, Friday and
relati ves and neighbors for
condi tioned; phone 992-6813 or - -- -- - 4·11.tfc
SEWING MACHINES . Repair •
Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
their kindness during the
991-3635, Kerns Roush.
r304 E. Main St.
CASH pa id for all makes and
service, all makes. 992-2284.
illness and death of Theodore
6-14-3tc
6-15·3fp
models of mobile homes .
Porn ero Obio
The Fabric Shop, Pomeroy.
Croy . Special thanks to Ewing
Phone area code 614-413·9531. POODLE puppies, Silver Toy,
Pl1one 992-3795
Authorized
Singer
Park
view
Kennels,
Ph
one
992
Sales
and
Funeral Home, and Re v. STAR TING June 18th, Sunday
·
4-13-tlc
UPRIGHT deep freeze , $60; 13"
Serv ice. We Sharpen $cissors.
5443.
Freeland Norris and organist.
dinner served from 11 : 30 fo
Zenith Space Command-Color
or Mason nj-5535
8-15-11&lt;
Gladys Croy and fam ily
1: 30 at Young 's Casual
3·29·11&lt;
TV, $150 ; G. E. dryer, $15 ;
L
6-15-ltp
Ca tering , Racine . . Th is
ph one 741·3334, Cary Hyse ll . ~
R ~E-,A~O-Y""'·M-1-X,--C~O...,N_C_R-ETE ~=--------,
• Air Conditioners
ALUMINUM boats, ' on county
Sunday - Com pldte Turkey
6·15·3fc
road 18, 150 yaras west of Rt.
delivered right to your 3 Bed~oqm home, with
WE WI SH to express our sin - Dinners.
·Awnings
33. Call 991-6156. Lorenzo
cere thanks to the doctors,
pro/eeL Fast and easy . Free' brick f'ront, 1 car
6·14-Jtc
• Underpinning
Dav is.
est males. Phone 991 -3184.'
nurses and nurses aides of
Window
Real
Estate
For
Sale
carpeting.
Goegleln Ready . Mi x co.,, garage,
5-19·30tc
Holzer Hospifal during the YARD SALE, Avon Bottles.
Air Conditioners
Comp lete mobile home
Middleport,
Ohio.
;
Pri(ed
at
,
,
illness and at the time of the
Antiques on Larkin Street
RACINE - 6 room house, bath,
service - plu s gigan tic
death of Jul ia Van Matre.
1968 HON·OA CB -350, good
Rutland, Thursday. Friday
6
30
ut
ility
room,
garage,
$10.000;
·Hc
•
ONLY
$13.750
·
Hot Water Heaters
- --,----'display of mobile homes
Also we extend our ap - and Saturday .
condition, low miles, $495 ;
phon e 949-4195.
Plumbing
preciation to the Fog lesong
always available at ...
6-14-3tc
pgone 991-5213.
3·31 ·ttc BACKHOE AND DOZER work . We specialize In aluminum,
Septic .tanks installed. George vinyl and steel siding;
6·1J.6tp - ----=----Funeral Home, Rev. Bernice
Electrical Work
I Bi II ) Pullins. Phone, 991-1478. fiberglas, br ick and stc,;ie i
Winkl er and Rev . George
MILLER
5 ROOM house, lot on river.
Hoschar and all our friends GUN Shoot, also rifle matches
4-15·1ft
complete line of residential
ELECTROLUX Sweeper delux
Railroad St ., Middl eport ·
- open sites only, Forked
and neighbors who have been
and
commercial ·roofing;
model.
Complete
with
a
ll
$4,000
;
phone
991-3265.
MOBILE HOMES
Run Sportsman Club, Sunday ,
so kind .
remodeling ,
bu lldlng,
clea
ning
attachments
and
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
6·6-11k
i220 Washington Blvd.
J une 18. 12 noon.
The Van Maire Family
suspended ceilings, Interior
uses paper bags. 51 ightly used
REASONABLE
rates.
Ph.
446423-7521
BELPRE. 0 .
6-15-llp
6·14-Jtc
but cleans and looks like new. THREE bedroom house with
4781, Galli[lOIIS, John Russell, and e xterior painting;
complete line of Masonry
bath, lh.acre lot, on public
Will ·sell for $37.15 cash or
Owner &amp; Opera tor .
992 -2448
terms available. Phone 992·
water system, :lJ... mile from
5·12·tfC work. All work guaranteed to
customer satisfaction. We
Auto Sales
5641.
Chester on County Rd . 25. - - - - - - Pomeroy, 0 .
LEGAL NOTICE
are fully Insured for your
6·8·6fc
Phone 985-4261.
( , BRADFORD, Auctioneer
sha ll make every effort to keep
BL UE 1966 Mustang , V-8, - - - -- - - - - - protection . 32 N. 2nd. 992.
6·1J.6tc
Complete Serv ice
the s tr eet li gh tin g sys tem RUMMAGE Sate, Reynolds
bu cke t . sea ts,
leat her WD-AC TRACTOR, good tires,
3918.
co ntra cte d tor In operation
ORDINANCE NO . 430
Phone
949·3821
Bu ildi ng , Middleport by Ash
upholsten ng , phone 882-2161 8 motor over hauled, new paint, NICE 2·sfory home "with full
ALLSIDE BUILDERS &amp;
AN
OR DIN ANCE
TO during the time provid ed. 11 , for
Racine, Ohio
Street. Freew ill Baptist
a .m. to 5 p.m. or 98.4-3806, J . D. Trail type mower, si de
PROV IDE FOR FURNISH ING , any reason , th e Company fails
CDNSTR, CO,
'Crill
Bradford
basement, 2 lots, new for:ced
Church, June 15, 16 and 17, 9
OPERATI NG AN D MAIN - to do so for more than an
Beverly, a fter 6 p.m.
rake; phone 992-2826.
5-1-ttc
air
furnace
.
Near
Pomeroy.
TA INING
A LIGHTING ~ggrege~te of four (4) hours in a.m .
6· 13·21c
6·15·6fp
. '·"
Elementary School. Phone
SYST-EM TO LIG HT THE any one month , and upon
6·13·3fc - - - - --:=R-ea-=-1-::Es...,..ta. .,. t-e F
=-o-r -=sa-lenoti
ce
of
suc
h
aggregate
written
991·7384 to see.
STREETS, ALLEY S AND
I • J
'70 Bonneville, 2 dr . HT, blue ELECTROLUX Vacuum
PUBL IC PLACES IN THE ' outage furnished to the Com .
11 -7-tfc HousE in Long Bottom, phone
~(· .. ~ ~-with black vinyl top, factory
Cleaner . La te model on
VIL LAGE OF POMEROY , pany by the Municipality within OLD-FASHION Trading Ring;
ten (1 0) days of the end of such
ai r ; vinyl interior ; 25,000
Hor ses, ponies, gun s or
MEIGS CO UNTY , OHIO:
wheels . uses paper bags, A-1 ~F"o"R,-."'s"'A-L"E,--19-a-cr-e-fa-rm , 4 985-3519.
6-11 -tfc
BE IT ORDA INED BY THE month , ther e sha ll be a pro rata anything lot rade ; I mile back
actual miles, phone 992-5934
with 7 att. plus s hampooer.
bedroom home, com pl etely
O' DELL WHEEL allgnm~
' ... ·
CO UN CIL OF THE VILLA GE redu ction from th e bill to cover of West Columbia, W. Va. on
after
S p.m.
S28 .40 ' cash or te rm s
located
aluminum
siding
at
Crossroads,
Rt.
124.,"
remodeled,
such
outages.
No
liability
shall
LOTS ON Wr ight St., Pomeroy ;
OF POMEROY, STATE OF
Ihe Lakin Road ; lsi and 3rd
6·11·6fp
ava ilable . Phone 992-65l7.
and storm windows, free gas
Complete front end service/
attach to the Company for any
OHI O'
phone
741·5937.
Sunday each month.
6-IHic
we ll , all mineral rights, 1 mil e
tune up and brake service. ·
SECTION 1: That Columbus outage .
6·6·11tc
6·11·61p 1954 DODGE 2-ton truck with 14 - - - - - - SECT
ION
8The
Company
Wheels
balanced elec from Harrisonv ille . Call 992and southern Oh io Electric
Company, Its successors and shall not be required to install
ft . bed , V-8 motor ; five speed ZIG ZAG sewing mach ine , 1972
3640.
work .
tronically
.
All
37
ACRE
farm
,
modern
house,
assigns, (herein called th e additiona l street lights or KOSCOT KOSMET IC S: Several
model. used just a few times .
transmiss
ion
;
very
good
6·15-7tp
guaranteed
.
Reasonable!
·
drilled we ll , 7 acres ri ver
" Compan y" ) fs hereby vested mainta in or replace la mps in
new products - specia ls each
Full size. Dia l control to fan cy
sha pe ; se ll reasonable ;
rates . Phone 992-3213.
bottom
,
on
good
road;
ca
ll
with the r igh t 10 light with the event that the Mun icipa lity
month ; also sa les personnel
stitch',
buttonho le etc . RACINE - 10 room house.
Delbert lawson, Portland,
7·17-tlc
e lectr icity the .s treets , alleys Is In arrears in payment for
atler I p.m. 992-6133.
needed
.
Phone
991·511
3.
Reduced
to
only 536.10 cash or
Ohio.
bath, basement, garage, two
a nd other public places in the sendces renclered, nor shall th e
H ·l11c AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
terms available. Trade-in
6·6-tlc
6-15-3tp
lots. Phone 949-4313.
municipality Of Pom eroy, Ohio, Company be req uired to in·stall
accepted. Ph one 992-6517.
(herei n
ca tted
the more than six (~) street tights
cancelled?
Lost
your
4-5-tfp
5 ROOM house , l'h bath, bullt·ln
"Mu nicipa lity" ) an d the dur ing the las t year which this REGISTERED Appaloosa Stud 1967 HOLIDAY couple, Olds 6-15-6tc
operator's
license?
Call
992·
Com
pan y1~h a l l nave the right to Ordin ance is In eff ect.
back porch, large screened·ln
mobile
Service,
$50
Reg.
mares,
$40
88,
automatic
dri
ve,
2966.
IDEAL
5·ACRE
RANCHO
.
1
.~ ~C~ I 0 "4 9 : l;he, Corn pany at
ch~1rg.,..,antl.....,~eceiv.e fr:om the
front porch, garage, running
Grade, Francis Benedum ,
... 6·15·1it·
power
s le erIng . powe r WURLITZER HOM E ORGAN
Lake ConChas, New Mexico.
M ' nl c l p~ llty paym ent for said its ow n' expense sh·an exer cise
water ; 1:v. acre of ground: for
Newest
model
,
loaded
with
brakes,
A-1
condit
ion,
new
667·3856.
Phone
reasonable
diligence
to
ln&amp;ure
S2.875.
No
Down.
No
interest.
ser ice In accordance wfth the
5·11·30tp
tires, mar oon fi ni sh. Call 992- everything , like new! To be. S25 mo . Vacation Paradise. qu ick sale, must be seen to be SEE IJ.) r-utc Awnmgs, storm
sc hedu le of rates set fo rth that the lig hting sys tem is in
appreciated; 10 mi les North
ta ken in trade in this area ,
3957.
doors and windows, carPQrts,i
below . All fixtures shall be good order and that all street
Mon ey
Maker .
Free
of
Pomeroy on Rt.J3 ; ca ll991- marquees, aluminum sldlng
6·15·31p an d will be sold at half the
mounted on wood poles, un less lights are burning and shall SAVE up to one half. Br ing yoor
Br
och
ure
.
Rancho
s
:
Box
6748.
or iginal price. Write for in·
otllerwlse stated, and energ ized mak.e replacemen ts as soon as
sick TV to Chuck's TV Shop,
and railing . A. Jacob, sales
1001DO, Alameda , Californ ia
by o~erh ead dist rib ution poss ible following notifica tion
6-Htc
format
ion
:
GRAVES
PIANO
151
Butternut
Ave
.,
Pomeroy.
representative . For free i
94501
'
by
the
customer
of
the
need
for
facilities .
&amp; ORGAN COMPA NY, 383 E.
' estimates, phone Charles.
4-4·fiC For Sale
~ - 7 - 141p
Number, Size In Lum ens 1 such service , but the com pan y
Broad St. , Columbus, Ohio.
Lis le , Syracuse, .v. V.1\
HATCHING Red turkey eggs,
"Type and Rate Per Lamp Per shal l not be required to perform
6-IHtc
Johnson
and Son, Inc.
any
such
r
e
pl
acement
or
L
t
Year as follows : ·
he ld .55 degrees. 20c each ;
OS
1000 Open In · ma intenance exce pt during
167.x Henry G . Schneemu lch ,
J.1.H-!
regu lar working t'lours .
SP INE T CONSOLE PIANO
cadescen t . Series . 520.00.
BLOND
Pekingese
on
Johnson
Ridge
Road,
Ga
ll
ia
SEC TI ON 10 : The Compa ny
may be purchased by small
4-x - 1000 Open Inca ndescent
SEPTIC tanks cleaned. Miller
Harr isonville Rd., Reward; Co ., Ga ll ipoli s.
shall save the Mun icipa lity
. Multiple, $20.00.
monthly payments, see it
Sanitation , Stewart, Ohio. Ph .
6·14-3tp
ca
ll
843-1287
or
991·5897.
narm
less
fro
m
ankand
all
5Q .x 2SOO
Open In locally, write Cortland Mus ic
Pomeroy
608
E.
Main
St.
6-1
3-3tp
661·3035.
liabili
ty
occas
ioned
th
e
sole
ca ndescen t . Series, S27 .50,
Company I, P. 0 . Box 35,
2·12·tfC ·
GARDEN Iiii er , B &amp; S engine ;
l ·K - 2500 Open Inca nd escent negligence of the co pany in
Cort lan d, Ohio 44410.
th e cons truction, maintenance Employment ,,..1.,, ,
- Mult iple , $27.50.
good condit ion, S75; phone
NEW HOME
11 1 ll\ ·· 1:
6·15-2tp
21 - 8000 OBS
Mercury and operat ion of lts street
POMEROY - 1 story, 3 SUPERIOR WINDoW Cleaning
991·6416.
llg hfing s ystem
in th e WILL paint roofs or houses,
Vapor, $37 .50 .
Co. &amp; Building Maintenance;
15-3tp
6·
bedrooms, double closets,
MAPLE, Early American
15 - 25.000 Glass, Mercury Muni cipa lity .
trim
and
cut
trees,·
clean
co
mmercial ; professional
mod
ern
bullt·ln
kitchen,
1
SEC ION 11 : Title to a ll wire , atti cs; basements , etc.
Vapor - wood poles , $7.2 .50.
Stereo.radio
combination
.
men.,
.for professional jobs ;
REGISTERED Angu s bull s,
Contact Associate
baths , dining room , all
15,000 Glass. Mercvry Vapor . po les, lamps and appurtenances
Beautiful maple cabinet, with
phone
614·446·9101.
Ph
one
949·3111.
IJSed
by
the
Compan
y
in
fur
.
Eresco
and
President
blood
new woo'd poles, $82 .5Q, ,
ca rp eted, basement, lot
4 speed changer, 4 speakers,
VERA EBLEN
H ·12tp
6·14-JDic
lines ; phone 991·2789.
15,000 Glass, Mercury Vapo r - nlshl ng th e servi ce co m·
115x210 , (electric heat!.
temp la ted In this Ord inance is
9ff.3ii2o
6· i 4·6tc dual vol um e control. Balance
concrete stand ard s .s115.00.
115x200, (electri c heat) . CALL 949-1711'1 for auto body and
$77 .43. Use our budget terms .
x . 212 In ca ndescent lights are and shall be in lh e Company . -For Sale or Trade
160 Coal St, -·
Middleport
4 BEDROOMS
SEC
TION
12
'
All
the
rlohts
Cal
l
992-7085
.
to be repla ced with 8000 Lumen
pa in t work. Also repair fiber
RE GATTA WEEK SPEC IA LS,
and pr iv ileges gr11nted to, and
MIDDLEPORT
- Modern
OBS .MV .
6-IH
tc
glass
boats, plus electric and
1967
FORD
Ga
laxle;
sel
l
or
RU TLAND - Co rner lot, ''•
Vinyl floor covering, love ly
SECTION 2: The amount of the obligat ion Imposed up on tt~e
kllchen, large TV room,
gas
welding.
Stanley's
trade for motor cyc le ; phone
ac
re
with
3
bedroo
m
modern
energy used by each lamp Is said Comp11ny, as recited in th is
colors &amp; patterns , 9x12' s WALNUT Stereo .r adio com·
din ing room , bath, carpet,
Custom
Body
Shop
991-3S30.
Contract,
st~all
respectively
calcu lated on the besls of all
home, gas furnace, all
$14.95 ; elect. clothes dryers.
binat ion, dual volume con trill.
paneled, utility room ,
5-19-JOtc
6-9-6tp
night burni ng every day of the inure to the benefit of anel be
your cho ice $30 . (F ree
paneled. lots of carpet,
4
speed
intermixed
changer,
4
binding
upon
its
successors
and
garage and la rge storage
veer , or approximately &lt;tOOO
remodeling inside almost
ceramic frog with every rug
s peaker sound system,
building , 2 lots. $14.900,00. HARRISON ' S TV Service, open
hours per year (an a~erage of assigns .
CHANNEL mob ile CB radio or dryer purchase thru
SECTIO N 13 : Tha t the 13and
,500.
complele-$11
Balan
ce
S62.57.
Use
our
3 ~3 . 3 hours
per month) . In
A FARM
9 a.m . to 9 p.m. ; free pickup
6
ch&lt;~_nnel
base
;
will
trade
Regatta Week! ) All · metal
ddd itlon to the charges set forth Municipality by legis lat ive
budget terms. Call 992·7085.
WITH
A
FUTURE
and delivery ; phone 991·2522.
for
sma
ol
fish
ing
boat
and
or
the
company
sha
ll
action
,
lawn chairs; go-cart motor ;
in Sec tion 1 above 1 the Company
6-15-6tc
This may be " lust the spot"
motor ; also large pony far
6-13.tfc
MIODLEPORT - South
wi ll , each month , apply th e have the right to terminate th is
used white work · trousers,
sa le, $20 ; ph one 991-7258.
you've
been
lopklng
for
.
Call
Second
Ave..
15
ft
.
living
fol lowing fuel adjustment to the Ordina nc e-at any time, upon
shirts, 85c ,each, great for
6-15-3tc painters! Also, see 6llr usual 1971 ZIG -ZAG Sewing Mach ine
.u tal average KB H per month written noti ce fli ed with the
us tor an appointment to see
room, dining room , sma ll
left in layaway . Beautiful
oth
er
party
hereto
at
least
sixty
for al l the la mps billed duri ng
it. Opportunity knocks!
fami
ly
room
,
built.
in
kitchen
se
lection
of
clean
good
{60 1 days prior to such date .
pastel color, full size model .
the per iod .
'
65
MUSTANG
Convertible,
3BEDROOMS
with
bar,
3
large
bedroom
s
household
goods
,
appliances
.
SEC TION 14 : That all or All built-in to buttonhole, do
TMenergy charg-e appl icable
immac ulat e cond ition , 6
MIDDLEPORT- 1'12 baths,
KUHL ' S BARGAIN CEN · stretcn sew ing and fancy
up, nice bath, all carpeted,
to all kilowaft.hours of energy dinan ces or resoiiJtions , or parts
cylinder, standard floor shift;
large double garage , storm
TER, Rt. 7 "at lhe caution stitc hing . Pay just S48.75 cash
cons umed shall be Increased or th ereof, tha t are incons isten t or
lovely decor, sun porch In
stereo tape deck ; beautiful
d ec reased .0055c per KWH per In conflic t herewith be an d the
light", Tuppers Plains, Ohio. or terms available. Trade-Ins
doors and windows, nice
front
,
carport
In
back
.
If
it
'
s
metallic maroon finish ; must
each fu ll one.helf cent £. 5c ) same are hereby repeated .
Open to 6 p.m. ; closed accepted. Phone 991-5641.
por c hes, EXCELLENT
t~ :
a nice nome you want, try
SECTIO N 15 : That lhls Or increase or decrease abov e or
see
to appreciate ; phone 949Mondays
.
Phone:
667-3858.
NEIGHBORHOOD.
this
one
.
6-15-6tc
dinance
shall
take
effec
t
and
be
below twen ty-three cents (2J c)
5953.
6·11 ·6tc
$12.900.00,
in the average cost per mi llion In force from and after th irty
6-13.6tc
Man y other homes In
1960 CHEVROLET 4 Door
( 1,000,000 } BTU of fuel con - days from Its passage or as soon
Pomeroy , Middleport and
sum ed at the Company ' s thereafter as permitted by taw ,
Ha rdt op , I owner , im ·
HENRY E. CLELAND, Sr.
ou
tl ying communities and
gen erating stat ions during the either sta te or federal, and shall '67 JEEP Wagoneer , 4 wheel
maculate condition , 55,000
dr ive , 327 V-8, air con.
'
REALTOR
second
ca tenclar
month remain In effect for a per iod of
severa
l
lots
still
available,
orig inal miles , fully equipped.
five ( 51 yean. from its passage ;
prec eding the bi lling da te.
ditioned ; auto mati c tran sPhone
992-2259
Must see. 992·1788.
SECT ION 3 : Payment tor th e subject to prior termination as
miss
ion
,
power
steerl n~ ,
160
Coal
Street
Al
so
11
no
answer
992-2568\
6·15·61c
se rvi ce furnished hereunder 'provided In Section 13; pro~lded
power brakes, automattc ·
ON YOUR OIAL .
loca
tion
of
lhe
Middleport
C
it
shall
ha~e
been
accepted
by
s hall be made monthly , In ac .
front
hubs,
excell
ent
con·
,of
C
office.
the
Company
by
wr
itten
ac
cordance with bills rendered
dillon ; phone 949-5953.
th erefor by the Com pan y at the cep tance filed In the Office of
Real Estate For Sale
6·1J.6tc
end Of ea c h period, each the Clerk of th e Municipalit y.
Pa
ssed
thi
s
5th
day
of
June
,
paym ent to be due with in 15
Economy Ti ller, 311&gt; h.p. B&amp;S
days of the subm ission of the 1912.
Reg . 159.95
144.95
engine.
ATTEST
:
bill therefor , overdue payments
Wanteci To Buy
to bear interest at the rate ot 6 Jane Walton , Clerk .
Rawlings Dependable City does It
In ... we have
APPROVED June 5, 1972 USED wa ter ski equlpment, ca ll Turf Trim Mower. B&amp; S 31h
pe t per annum until paid .
"u nfrozen" our prices on air conditioning and will Install
William
earonick . Mayor . 992-2392.
Shou ld the Municipality detoult
h.p. engine. In carton 70.25
air conditioning on any cor during the months of June and
161 8, 15
in . · lour
(&lt;t l
succ ess ive
6-13·31p
110
Mechani~ Street
July for the complete price of $185 .. . this Is a $11S
paym ents, the Company may at
POMEROY
discount
over the original pr ice .. , no gimmicks; THIS IS
any time discont inue service
'OLD FURNfTURE, 'dishes ,
···-Jack W. Carsey, Mgr ..
THE COMPLETE INSTALLED PRICE : PARTS ;
he reund er without notice · so
Pomer.oy,
Ohio
45769
Ai'
Phone 992·2181
clocks, brass beds, sliver
LABOR ; rAX; COMPLETE . .. ANY CAR, Beautiful
tong as any default , e" lsts ; SfRIKE VOTE
dol lars
or · co mplete
provi ded , how ever , th!lt no
wood
grained cabinet to match the latest of models . ..
REAL INVESTMENT
households . Wr ite M. D.
charge sha ll be made by the
CHilLICOTHE, Ohio (UP! )
hurry In and see the unit and sef up your appointment to'
COR NER LAND - Large building, 40x70, ideal for con·
Company for service hereunder
Miller / Rt. 4, Pomeroy, Ohio.
have a '.'cool" summer.
.
durlno any period in whi ch - Some 220 non.professional
tractor on Route 143. Has a 3 bedroom residence, 11!2 acres
Call 991-6271 .
service is so discontinued . In employes voted by better than
of leve l land .
•
3-16·tfc
the even t of SIJCh default the
SCENIC
Company upon written not ice to 00 per cent, to strike the ChilliTHE CRESTWOOD AAC-600
SYRAC USE - Watch the river boMs go by, relax, and
the MIJnlclpali ty may term inate cothe Hospital because they
36" 1! 23" x .oo·9
Wanted
enjoy life summe't or winter. 4' bedroom home with 2
this agreement .
r
'
SECTION 4: The Company have not been able jn get bar- NE E 0 &lt;¥ard mowed ; phonf, ,991·
baths, nice kitchen , full basement.
agrees dur ing th e term nereof gaining recognition~
101 1.
WILD BUT CAN BE DEVELOPED
t() install addi tiOn&amp;! street ligh ts
6-13·31c
No
deadline
was
set
for
Ute
OVER
7
ACRES
- Want to build several homes for resalif
of the type and size spec ified
Then you ought to see this. Your for tune could be here.
abov e, when authorized to do so strike.
HOUSE Carpen ter -fin isher, ca ll
bv resolut ion of tne Counci L
PRIME LOCATION
The American Federation of
Guy Neig ler , Racine, Ohio.
Prov ltl ed, however, that the
RT.
114
WEST
Compact
hom e for lhe working class.
6-13·3tc
ne w street lights sha ll be state, County and Municipal
Yell!
is
real
nice.
All
paneled
and carpeted . Room for a
I-Deated with in 250 reel of a
USED OFFSET PLATES
garden or play ground.
distribut ion ci rcu it of th e Employes Union seeks to SUMMER Employment, car"
HAVt;.
HANDY
Company .
negotiate a labor contract
necessary ; for details write
·MANY
USES
SECTION 5 : The minimum
MIDDLEPORT
You
can
walk to the stores. and the
FRONT: Deluxe auiomotlve styling with safety.lfeslgned
Hospital Personnel Manager
Mrs . Libman , 34 West Car·
number ot street lights shall be
children to school. Level lot with 3 bedroom home. Only
padded
base. Wood grain control •nd t~ strip.
penter
Street,
Athens,
Ohio
not less than the sum of the total Robert E. Black meanwhile
$8,500.00.
''
AIR OUTLET LOUVERS: Three 4"xP;,' front louvers.
A5701.
number spec ified above, and sald he had ·received a favorAdJustable for all ·dlrectlon air flow.
FREEDOM
whenever additiona l lights are
6·11 ·61c
EVAPORATOR CASE: Dimensions-Height 4'12", Length
141 ACRES - En loy the fresh air of the country . Make
Installed , the minimum numb er able ruling from tbe Internal
16W' , Depth 113.&gt;".
8 for Sl.OO
of li g htS sha ll be increased Reveneu Service on granting WAITRESS , no experien ce
money with cattle while you work at your regular job.
iiCCOrdlngly .
AIR CONTROL: Variable 3·speed for maximum personal
nei:essftry ; apply In person,
Meigs school district. Large farm pond and a very good
SECTIO N 6 : II is further employes a 5 per cent pay
comfort.
..
.
Blue
Tartan,
Midd
le
port.
spring.
3
or
4
bedroom
home.
1
barns,
nice
outbuildings.
agreed tha t the Company shall rafse .
TEMPERATU~E
CONTROL
; Adlustable witH off
$31,500.00.
6·.15-6tc
move street. lights to new
position . Cooling level Is automatically maintained by
IOc!ltiOfts, or ch ange the type of
THERMOTROL
fixtures to another type
Jesua• Mlalstry
We need nice and neat 1 bedroom homes, reasonably
For Rent
,,
specified above ts requested by
priced. Big things are In the making, watch this ad and
Scholars believe Jesus'
the counc it by 'resolution ;
UN F URNISHED house , 4
you
may be a IIHie wiser . Real estate is a solid inprov fUed. however. 'that the public ministry I a s ted for
rooms, bftlh and utility room,
vestment . Come In Iosee what we have to offer,
ac.tuat cost to tile Compa ny In about 2'h or 3'h years. The
garage, Lincoln Hgts .. phone
111 Court St.
making such r~loca tl ons or
HELEN L. TEAFORD, ASSOCIATE
992·J874.
cha nges In the fixtures, shall be length Is determined by the
Pomeroy,
Ohi~
number of Passovers that
paid for by the Municipality,
MIDDLEPoRT, 0.
6·13-Jtc
992·3325 NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS PLEASE. 992-2378
SECT ION 7: The Company He celebrated.

'

BARNEY

'

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THAR SHORE 15,
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Business Services

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Nite Club
10 til 2

Pomeroy Ho.!nir·&amp;

SMITH NELSON
MOTORS. INC.

wu've BEEN vistTIN(&gt;
CAMPUSES, BtMO... ~OW
WIDESPREAD IS THE
BRALESS LOOK ';

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WEEK THAT WAS .ONE
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BRALESS

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SERVICE

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KE&lt;P A SHARP EYE ON

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HE MAKES REPORTED
lOME!

by THOMAS JOSEPH
DOWN
ACROSS
1. Dandruff
t Ham's
grandson
center
2. Rarin'
5. Eve's
to go
daughters
3. Aldous
10. Solicitude
Huxley' s
11. Rest
utopian
1%, Edible
novel
seaweed
(3 wds. l
13. Popular
f, Chalice
folk song.
veil
&amp;tress
5. Cut of pi•
14, O.T. book
(abbr.)
8, Unclose
15, Toby is
(poet.)
one style
7. Bertoli
16.-up
Brecht's
(agitated)
" - and
17, ForeHer
shadow
Children"
19, Building
(2wds.)
extension
8. Actress,
:lt. Not a bit
· Zl. Paris ·
Parsons
airport
9. The tidy
H. Trotsky
way
:13. Physiognomy
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·voice
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SPECIAL
MOWERS

&amp; TILLERS

·-

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one letter to etU:h ~quare, to

form fo.ur ordinary word•. ·
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item
15. Heinrich
or
Thomas
18. In a trice
21, Feedbag
contents
ZZ, Lionl[ke
23. Turn tall
24, Japanese
governor
of old

25. Napo·
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troops
(Fr.)
27. Lawrence
Weik
specialty
28,-syrup
29. Register
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12-The DaUyS!!ntinel,MJddleport-Pnmeroy, 0 ., Junf 15,1972"

Youths' Tractor Pull Saturday
Length of chatn will be 24
Class ~ - Free For All.
Inches.
· Dual wheel• on rear of
The rules:
Entry fee of Sl for . each tractor will not be allowed.
No steel wheels or tire chains
competitive pull .
.
One driver will be permitted will be allowed . .
All weights must be bnlted.
for each tractor.
Drivers mu•t have his pinned or chained to tratlor to
tractor under control at all satisfoctlon of the judges.
Judges' decision n all cases
tlmes .
·
All tractors must be patented i5 final .
There will be no weighing
and factory built.
Orawbar must be of o stable out.
All tractors will -be weighed
design, fastened securely fo the
tractor with no moving parts In before the contest starts at 9
between pinhole and tractor. a.m. at the Landmark .coles.
If tractor fronl raloes to point
Orawbar height will be
maximum of 12 inches on a judges feel endangers the
driver, judges may stop the
tight chain .

The Big Bend Regalia
Garden Tractor Pulling
Con lest for youths will be held
at 10 a.m. at the old Pomeroy
Junior High School on Saturday, June 17. Weigh-in will be
at 9 a.m. al the Landmark
scales.
This ·con lest is for youths
under 16 years old. Classes and
·rules are as follows:
Class I - Up to 500 lbs. ·
Class 2 - 501 to 700 ibs.
Class 3 - 701 to 900 lbs.
Class 4 - 901 to 1100 lbs.

.I

Friday and Saturday Sale Elberfelds In Pomeroy

pull. ·

Don't Forget! Father's Day is Swulay the 18th'

teet:

· The contestant must stop
when whistle is blown.
Judges will decide on

'

Negotiation on June 21

F.

Sa lei Mens Davis 4 D

tr~ctors over ·1;000 rounds jf
garden tractor or no .

Father's Day Selection!

If I here

Is no competition In a
class the class will be
eliminated. Cash prizes of $100
will 5e offered.
To enter the contest please
fill out the entry form below
and mail fo C.. E. Blakeslee,
Box 32, Pomeroy. Ohio 45769.

1

.EMS Pilot Project in

· ·- OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .CJ:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

Booms must not exceed 12

Inches from front edge of front
wheels.
Width of track will be fen

Men's

SPORT SHIRTS
Select a shirt or two in his
correct size, style and color he
likes. All sizes small (14-14 112 ).
medium (15-15112). large (1616112) and extra large (17-17112 ).
All · famous makes. A fine
-selection of styles. Arranged
for your easy selection.

NAME OF YOUTH._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _AGE._ _ __

~ouss.__________________~--------------------------MAKE OF TRACTOR.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..;__ _ _PHONE._ _ _ __

Mail to C, E. Blakeslee, Box 32, Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Cushion
WORK ·SO_CKS

Negotiations will begin in
Washington nel[l Wednesday
that could lead loa ~.7 million,
3-year federal contract to set
up a nationa\ demonstration·
project lor the deiivery of
emergency .medical 8ervices in
the 7-county Southeastern Ohio
area including Meigs and
Gallia.
Jack
E.
Farrington,
executive director of the Ohio
Valley · Health Services
Foundation, Inc., Athens, said
Friday Foundation
representatives will be in
Washington that day to discuss
costs of its bid proposal submitted on April 19 to serve the
nation as a "pilot project in a
rural area.''
The proposal was submitted
as a result of an Invitation by
tbe Health Services and Mental
Health Administration, in late

Short top. White or grey.
Sizes 10 to !3.
· RegularprlceJpalr1 .85
Sale Friday and S.turday

3

Pair

HAllMARK
FATHER'S DAY

CARDS
On the 1st floor. An ex·

cellent
stltclion of
Father:s Day Cards.
Also Father's Day Gift
Wrapping and ribbon. Take
time to visit on the 1st floor
look through the
Hallmark cards·and make
your selection.

March, to become a candidate
based on a local concept for a.
rej!ional rural ambl!lance
system which it began
developing with County
Commissioners of the seven
counties last September. ·
According to Farrington, 49
other applicants of the nation
entered the competition. In- .

formation received from
HSMHA at that time stated a
concern by the federal administration and the Congress
over the large nwnber of
ambulance providers
discontinuing services because
of high cost of operation. To
assist in guiding national
policy and legislation in

meeting the proble!D, ·it was
decided to set up five national
demonstration projects; one on
a state-wide basis, one in a
.metropolitan area ; an intercity program; a program in a
city of 500,000 population, and
one in a rural area.
The Foundation was advised
Continued on Page 51

Oil Dumping Charged to Roy Proffitt
COLUMBUS (UP!) - The
Natural Resources Department Thursday charged Hoy
Proffitt of Racine in Meigs
County with polluting wl!ler
which dwnped into the · 01\io
River.
Proffitt was cited for accidentally breaking an oil
transfer line, allowing more

Logan Sand &amp; Gravel Co. of
Hellefontaine, was fined $200
for dwnping asphalt into the
Mad River. It was the second
conviction for that firm.
Ea.lier it had been convicted of
allowing silt to enter the river
in 1971.
Buckeye Sugars Inc., of
(Continued on Page 12)

than 500 gallons of oil to flow
into a ditch that eventually
flowed in the Ohio River.
The. department said three
Ohio !inns had bee!l con~icted
of littering Ohio's streams.
Massillon Spring and Rivet
Corp. was fined $500 for
allowing oil to enter a tributary
of the Tuscarawas River.

Another Shipment
1\T
Officers
Democrat IF/
,.,.. omen ltame

Officers were elected by the
Meigs County Women's
Democrat' Assn. Monday night
at the Trinity Church in
Pomeroy.
Elected were Cecelia Bailey,
president; Lucille Haggerty,
first vice president; Lee
Enoch, second vice president;
Jane Snouffer, recording
secretary; Mary McAngus,
'corresponding secretary;
Audrey Young, treasurer, and

TIRE BI,.EW OUT
The Meigs County Sheriff's
Dept. investigated a single car
Mary Marlin, historian. An- accident Wednesday on County
nual ·membership tlckets are Road 28, two tenths of a mile
available for $1 each.
north of Bashan. John M.
A variety of desserts was Wells, o7, Long Bottom, Rt. I,
served. Mary Martin was was traveling north when a
named to address the next front lire blew out causing the
informal meeting to be held "• ca, to leave the highway on the
July II. All interested right at about 5:50p.m. Wells
Democrat women are urged to sustained a laceration of the
attend.
nose . There was medium
damage to the vehicle.

3 ACCI.dent s

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OFFER SPECIAL
Nolaa Amusemeot
Auto Sales
Compaoy
will offer a
1964 CHEVROLET, V-8, phone
One teenage girl was preview special Thursday
949-2981.
hospitalized and another evenlog. Adults aod children
treated and released at will be able to ride the rides
Veterans Memorial Hospital all evening from 8 to.10 p.m.
following a single car accident for $1.
Wednesday at 2:47 p.m. on
Nolaa rides are located
Tonight thru Saturday
Main St. in Middleport. Police behind the Pomeroy Juaior
June ll-16-17 .
reported Debra Triplett, 16, Hlgh School and will be
NOT OPEN
Middleport, was traveling east · featuned the three days of
on
Main when her car went off the Big Bead Regatta.
Sun., Mon. &amp; Tues.
·
June 18·19·20
the street on the right and hit a
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tree.
A J~~l~~~~o·N
Tamera Jean Hendricks, 13,
(Technlcolorl
Paul Newman
Winfield, W.Va., a paSBenger,
Henry Fonda
had lacerations of her face. She
Colorcartoons:
and
Miss Triplett were taken to
Scuba Duba Do
Monster Master
the hospital by private car.
Paul Edward Rathburn,
SHOW STARTS 1 P.M.
Miss Hendricks was admitted Watkins Road, Colwnbus, died
and Miss Triplett was treated suddenly Tuesday evening at
and released. Thtre was heavy home . Mr. Rathburn was born
damage to the car. No charge Oct. 12, 1918 at Kyger, the son
was filed.
MASON DRIVE IN
of the late Jonas and Olive
Rathburn.
He is survived by one sister
Gallia County sheriff's Almeda Hurst, Athens, and
Tonight &amp; Friday
June 15-16
deputies were called at I: IS four brothers, Forest, Cecil,
a.m.
today to investigate and James of .Colwnbus, and
Double Feature PrOilram
possible arson at an unoc- Francis of Middleport. Mr.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
cupied dwelling owned by Rathburn served 20 years in
!Color I
Anna Calder-Marshall
Joseph Leach located on the U.S. Army.
Timothy Dalton
Story's Run Rd., two miles
Funeral services will be held
PLUS
from
Rt.
7
in
Cheshire
Twp.
Friday
at 2 p.m. at the Martin
"THE HUNTING
Middleport Volunteer Funeral Home with the Rev.
PARTY' '
Firemen were called to ex- Cecil Wise officiating. Burial
(Color)
tinguish a fire at the house will be in Nelson Cemetery.
Oliver Reed
Candice Bergen
which was believed set. The. Rutland American Legion Post
Gene Hackman
fire started on the front porch · 467 will hold graveside ser(Rl
and it damaged the exterior of vices. Friends will be received
the house.
at the funeral home anytime.

MEIGS THEATRE

Paul Rathburn
Died Tuesday

House Damaged

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'1
COUPON
GOOD FRI. &amp; SAT.

$1 GO Toward
BOAT SHOES
Purchase

CANVAS OXFORDS
Womens

5.98

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Ask For Your

On~!

At
Heritage house

enttne

Mostly sunny northwest and
clearing southeast today and
cooler. High in upper 60s and
70s. Fair and cooler tonight low
in upper 40s and 50s. Saturday
sunny and continued cool high
from mid 60s to mid 70s.

Devoted To The lntereau Of The Meigs-Mason Area

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

VOL. XXIV NO. 44

FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1972 .

TEN CENTS .

PHONE 992-2156

Mens Casual Dress Slacks

4.95

GUN CABINETS

Knit Slacks

BICYa.E
SALE

Blanche Casto
Dies Wednesday
MASON - Mrs. Blanche A.
Casto, 7fi, Mason, W. Va., died
Wednesday at Holzer Medical
Center. Mrs. Casto was born
April 4, 1896 at Taylor County,
W. Va., the daughter of the !ale
Abraham and Pernisa J.
McDowney Roush.
Surviving are four sons,
Albert, Alva, Paul and John,
all in Texas ; a daughter, Mrs.
Betty Heib, Dayton; four
brothers, Oscar Roush,
Arizona;
Lewis Roush,
Florida; Lawrence Roush,
Mason, and Chester of Union,

VACUUM
a.EANERS

On the 2nd floor . See the big
selection of bicycles for

Mens ·

boys and girls 20 and 16

inch size . Famous make.

Select the one you want and
save right now.

Walk Shorts

DACRON SHEERS

A fine selection of
regular style mens walk
shorts in sizes 30 to 44
waist. Smart patterns
and solid colors. All
permanent press. You'll .
please him on Father's
Day with a pair of these.

1'12'' Double stitched side hems, 4'12'' Bottom Hem - Ex.
cellent Quality. Colo.rs : While, Eggshell. M•lze, Ant. Gold.
Coral, Lt. Blue, Mint Green, Rose, Moss Green.

80" Wide
Length
Length
Length
Length

$3.69 72" Length
$3.89 81" Length
$4.19 90" Length
$4.59

$4.79
$4.99
$5.39

Mens

Mens

LEATHER BELTS

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heritage house

MIDDL£PORT

UMBRELlAS

Just Received! Shipment Mattress ToppetS
Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Lillian
Roush, Dayton; Mrs. Lona
100 Pet . nylon ' Black
Made of Polyurethane. Sizes for Twin and Full Beds in 'll ',
Brown or black . GenUine
McKay and Mrs. Bertha
Large size - Snap open.
1". l'h " and 2" thick . Also foam remnants. Eoch piece
full
grain
Cowhide
Bridle
Roush, both of Buckeye Lake,
Wooden or leather handles .
weighed and marked .
leather.
Ohio, and a number of grandSizes 28 to 50.
Each remnant a good value.
MENS CANES
children
and
great'i!randchildren.
An unusual glff . sturdily
made - rubber tip.
Mrs. Casto was a member of
Elberfelds
Warehouse on Mechanit Street
.
.
the United Methodist Church at 1----~----~.....1.----------1
Offers a fine selection in Famous Mohawk brand
Grafton, W. Va.
l'vlens 7.95 Lee Trevino
carpets
which are shipped to us directly from t~e
Funeral services will be at
mill
to
save
you money.
1:30 p.m. Saturday at the
Spice beige, Moss green, Burnished gold,
Foglesong Funeral Home with
avocado
moss and Roman gold are just a few of ·
the Rev. Stan Craig officiating .
Collared style - with· pocket. Button or zipper
the colors which are available in 12 and 15 foot
Burial will be In the Adams
neck opening.
widths.
Cemetery at Mason. Friends
Small, medium. large and extra large sizes .
We also offer prompt and expert installation.
may call at the funeral home
Special Sale Price
Also in stock are quality bound mill ends anytime.
Still only $88.00. Sizes 12'x15', 12'x16', 12'x17',
12'x18'.
NEW COACH
All Porch and Lawn .Furniture on salel A
Mens 6.95 Lee Trevino Knit Shirts ...... Sale 4.99
Willis Stemen, 3%, Bluffton,
special Father's Day price on Uoyd Quality
Tuesday night was named
Loungers. Doesn't ·Dad deserve a rest?
new head foolball coach al
There is a Iso a fine selection in Armstrong and
Wellston High Schoof.
Congoleum Floor Coverings. Many beautiful
Stemen succeeds John
patterns to choose from in 9 and 12 foot widths.
Conger wbo resianed In
We feature Toro and Lawn-Boy Mowers.
Juae, 1971. The WHS post
mowers start easily 1nd come in 19"
These
'
was shared last year by
Sizes small (34-36), medium (38-40l.large (42-44)
and
21"
sizes. If you are in need of a fine
Mark Mullen and Tom Baker
and extra large (46-48).
mower - check Elberfelds Warehouse!
oa a temporary basis.
Raglan shoulders. Comfortable to wear. White,
The warehouse is open from 9:30 to 5r00
black. navy blue, yellow, light green, light blue,
Monday -thru Thursday and from 9:30 ·to 9:00
dark green.
Friday and Saturday to serve you. Plenty of
Ideal for w9rk or sports wear.
Fre~ Parking.
Marriage Ucense
Michael David Rush, 27,
Indian B~you, La. , and
Genevieve Bird, 24, Racine, Rt.
2.

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unless hijack sanctuaries are
eltmlnated, many thousands of
future pa'Ssengers will continue
'to face the horrors of air
crimes."

O'Donnell, on leave of absence as a flight officer with
Eastern Airlines, said he
wanted to "make especially

clear lbat this action is not not tO be identified .
directed against this nation's
The spokesman said the
airlines, bot at the Inability of
all nations to agree on the walkout was not mandatory for
proper course of action to stop the union's 31,000 pilots and
Utese crimes."
15,000 stewardesses. Instead,
An ALPA spokesman said he said, it was a "expression of
that the management of four constitutional rights" to
airlines had indicated support protest inaction on the piracy
for the shutdown but had asked issue.

ComnllDlity College·is Approved
College would continue to
operate as an independent four
year institution.
The idea of permitting a
community college to be
housed at Rio Grande, according to Dr. A. R.
Christensen, president of the
college, brings the opportunity
for higher education within the
reach of all qualified high
school graduates.
In addition, the president
said, "the community college
provides for the development
of a skill for those who do not
choose a four year program.

"The college is extending to
the citizens of this district the
use of its $10 million dollar
campus and its highly qualified
staff."
Under Ohio law, the community college would be administered by nine trustees, six
appointed by the county
commissioners or the county or
counties involved, and three by
the governor.
The nine trustees will
develop a master plan for the
community college that
determines what programs
will be offered within the two-

year framework.
The proposed community
college will be operated by
student tuition, state, and
district funds.
Under the community
college plan, a student living in
the · district could pay a
maximum tuition of $600 annually, while Ohio residents
outside the district would pay a
slightly higher rate.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature in downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Friday was 75 under partly
cloudy skies.

THESE BEAUTIFUL SPINNING WHEELS made by Russell Musser, formerly of the
Rutland area and now a resident of Springfield, will be among the attractive displays to be
featured Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. when the Meigs County Pioneer and Historical Society
observes Heritage Day as a part of regatta weekend. Enhancing ihe wheels is attractive
JeMifer (JeMy) Cbapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Paul Chapman of Pomeroy, and a
majorette with the Meigs High School Band. Hostesses in costume will be on hand for the event
to be held at the new Meigs Museum.

Jaroushie (or two) Coming to Jumps

ASPECIAL TABLE relating to lhe biatory ol Tuppers P!alnl11lll be featured &amp;lnday when
Heritage O.y Is oblerVed from II a.m. to 6 p.m. at the new Meigs Musewn in Pomeroy as a
. part ol Big Bend Regatta Weekend. The display was prepared by Mrs. Agnes Hill, noted local
hlatorlan. Mrs. IIDl ill holding a Civil War sword which Is be~ donated 19 the museum by
Rolland Dodderer of Tuppers Plains.

Will the real !sam K.
Jaroushie please stand up•
That may be the question
that will climax a zany series
of events transpiring over the
past month that has brought
two old friends who are
business associates and totally
dedicated practical jokesters
to look ill each other today with
suspicion, like two bull
elephants wanting the shade of
·the same palm tree.
For it appeared Thursday
that on Saturday afternoon at
the home of Fred W. Cro~ in
Syracuse, on the occasion of a
reception for past grand
craokers of the Ohio
AsSociation for the Promotion
of Bullfrogs, Inc., not one, but
two !sam K. Jaroushies of
Tripoli, Libyan Arab Republic,
may attend.
This is how such a
preposterous event may trans·
pire:
1- Under dale of May Blast,
one Isam K. JaroUshie of
Tripoli signed a letter ad-

dressed
to
" Pomeroy
Newspaper" announcing he
would like to attend the frog
jwnps Saturday in Pomeroy in
connection with Regatta
Weekend and that he had
produced a new pill that inspired frogs to jwnp abnormal
dis lances and also ridded them
of the disagreeable sometimes
human
abnormality of
halitosis.
2- A tongue-in-cheek report
was made of this letter in the
local press, and forgotten
about as some one's prank or
joke. ·
-·
3- Upon solicitation by Mr.
Crow, who refused to accept
the saga of the medicated frog
as nebulous, yet denying any
knowledge of Jaroushie, this
newspaper formally invited
Jaroushie to the jwnps. The
invitation was directed, air
mall, to Mr. Jaroushle, Post,
Office Box 385, Tripoli, Ubyan
Arab Republic.
4 - After a reasonable lapse
of time,'Jaroushle wrote, under

Scho.o i Notes on the Term
Passed,
and
to
Come
By Geoqe li8rp'avM,-S.I.
Mel&amp;l Llc8l 8dlool Dlllrlel
In thifl evenq's column I woulli like to touch oo aiiiiJ!ber of
Items and I hope that ooe or man of them 1llll be of interest to

you.
Last week I did all I could to explain the necessity of passag~

speakint( of schools - No. 239 .

ELBERFELD$ IN POMEROY
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The recent "Consensus
session" held in the Meigs
Local School District indicated
that the public is especially
Interested In how the district's
money Is spent.
In response to this, Frank W.
Porter, president of the Meigs .
Local Board of Education, said
today the Meigs Local District
had receipts of $1,721,62fl.241or
the calendar year of 1971.
Of this total, $345,274.81 came
from local real estate taxes
and $25,375.16 from personal
taxes for a total of $370,649.97.
The
district
received
$1,350,976.27 from· the State of
Ohio and from tuition fees.
Expenditures for the
calendar year of 1971 totaled
$1,748,927.58, ~ deflci! of
$27,301.34. Expenditures In·
eluded $1,132,945.631n salaries;
$9,820.85 in supplies; $47,288.29
for textbooks; $181,061.10 for
retirement paymen)s; $6,222.30
for work study; $67,926 for
transportation; $42,996.82 for
tutor, auditor, bond premiwns
and to the county board of
education; $128,522.59 for the
operation of the school plant
including utilities and insurance, and $132,164 for
· federal programs.

100% Dacron Ninon Tailored Curtains

36"
45"
54"
63"

WASHINGTON (UP!) -The Thursday it would join In the
union .representing U.S. com- -action.
mercia! airlines pilots an- ·
nounced today its members
"It is truly unfortunate tbat
would cooduct a ~our walk- hundreds of thousands of
out Monday as part of a world airline passengers will have
wide protest against air piracy. their travel plans Interrupted
Capt. ·John J. O'DoMell, for this period, "O'Donnell told"
jX'esident of the Airline Pilots a news conference.
"But it is inevitable lbat
Association (ALPA), said
negotiations with the United
Nations ·had failed to bring
about action and that a onN&amp;y
shutdown of all airline traffic
was the only remaining step·to
dramatize the situation.
The Ohio Board of Regents
Other unions in tbe airline
today
approved a resolution
indi!Stry, Including one representing pilots from other creating a community college
nations, were expected to district in Southeastern Ohio.
The resolution, which insures
participate in the strike.
economical
educational opThe shutdown will begin at 2
portunities,
creates
a coma.m. EDT Monday. The International Association of Machi- munity college district of
nists (lAM) which represents Gallia, Jackson, Meigs and
most aviation mechanics, said Vinton Counties.
The proposed community
college would be housed on the
Rio Grande College campus,
and would use the college's
facilities and personnel
through
a
contractual
agreement. Rio Grande

Spend.ing
Detailed

A well ·known brand.
Ll mlfed quant lty of
. Upright and Canister
models . All •t spec ial
reduced prlcei

Hanes T Shirts
With Pocket

.

Weather

Free Gift Box

5.99

Ecology Tennis Shoes

'

Four-in-Hand

Ties and the popular E-Z·
on Ready-lied Wembley

KNIT SHIRTS

Womens and Mens

Your Thorn

patterns.

1.75

JUNE 16 and 17 ONLY

.

Father's Ooy Gift. A big
selection of solid colors and

Three minor two-car acTies .
cidents were reported by the
Gallia-Meigs State Highway
Boys Flare Leg Wranglers. A complete selection
Patrol Post today. None inof sizes in regulars or slims.
volved serious personal injury.
Sale 3.98
At 11:40 a.m. Wednesday on
Boys Husky Size Flare Leg Wrangler Jeans .
Route 7 one mile north of
Gallipolis, Hal C. Seymour, 61,
Sale 4.50
Plainfield, N. J., while at- f---~--·-----~-~-~--~-:-----~·-·----;!_:._
--~--i
tempting to pass, struck the
rear of an auto driven by
Some Excellent Gift
•
Myron ~~Bud" McGhee, 37,
For Father's Day Giving
Gallipolis. Damage was minor
Waist sizes 32 to 44. S~lect your correct length. 35
to both vehicles. Seymour was
per cent cotton, 65 per cent Dacron Polyester .
Kodak Camera • Polarqid Camera - Camera
cited for passing without
Permanent press. Full cut style with more
accessories. Norelco or Sunbeam Ele~tric Razor
fullness in the seat. Not so much taper in the
assured clear distance.
. Gillette Track II Razor • Alta Shave Lotion •
legs . Solid colors.
At 2:4op .m. on Africa Road,
Shave Cream . Fanny Farmer tandv · Timex
one-lenth of a mile south ·of
Wrist Watch . Watch Bands · Foster .·ant Sun
Route ~. Joseph Roush, 61,
Glasses - Bathroom Scales • Pockeo Knife ·
Route 2, Gallipolis, and Willard 1--·------------~-----·-·--{ Pocket Watch . Electric Fan - Ice Chest Cooler •
Newsome, 23, Covington, Ky.,
Alarm Clock - Paris Leather Belt - Easy Chair ·
crossed a narrow bridge
Luggage • Radio • Portable TV Set · Tape Player
SPECIAL
. simultaneously. Roush slid into
. Record Album - Rolfs Wallet or Key case, and
the railing on the right to avoid
many others.
Father's Day Sale
contact between the vehicles.
Th~re was moderate damage
/'vlens
to Roush's auto. No arrest or
citation was issued.
If your Dad is a gun collector or lust plain likes
About 7 : ~ p.m. on Turguns- Visit our Jrd floor furniture department
key Run Road, three miles
and see the fine gun cabinets. Holds six or ten
west of Gravel Hill Road,
guns. Double glass door with lock. Under stora~e .
Roger Bennett, 22, Route I
Sizes 29 to 42 waist.
space and drawer that locks. Beautiful maple
Gallipolis, was traveling west
Stripes , neat patterns
antique finish . We'll gladly deliver In lime for
when he hit his brakes, causing
and a big selection of
Father's Day Gift this Sunday .
solid colors. Straight leg
him to crash into the side of a
car operated by Harry Lee
styles and flares. Buy
. Drapery Dept.-2nd Floor
Smith, 42, Pomeroy . There was
what you need and save
Speci•l Silt
now .
moderate damage to both
vehicles. No arrest was made.

Regatta Special

225 2nd

Select a tie or two for your

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Los Angeles County contains
77 cities.
'

served. The river boat pictures are from the collection of J.
W. Weaver, Racine, long-time skiff'lllllker. Mitchell is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cbapman, Pomeroy.

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Teenage Girls
Hurt in Wreck

Fri. &amp; Sat

Extra heavy blue denims . Sanforized shrunk.
True western style . Sizes 29 to 38 waist. Select
your correct length .
Special Sale Price

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Now You Know

Wembley Ties

Wrangler Aare leg Jeans

MITCHELL CHAPMAN, in costwne of yesteryear,
points out some of the interesting river boats which are part
of a picture display to be shown at the Meigs County Museum
Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. when Heritage Day is ob-

allbe In)' 011 nat 'l'lleldaJ. I tnllt thai that article did lllliWII'
11101&amp; o1 your .....kiN IIIII thai you wUl .IUpport Ul. II Ia 011'
tdDcore 11ope that till ,..._ 111 Mllp Locll Dl.llrlct wm lhow
~ willlna ID IUIJpot't tbllr IChooll at lbe lllile level as
tbl peapllln SauiiMm ud Bullra.
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l'teue give 111 your support. ·

OUR MINE MECHANICS elaBB equipment Ia beginning to
arrive. Our mine infllructor, Dorsel Smith, Ia on the jobtounpacli::
and uaemllle this equipment. He Ia allo wll'king on the course

on

June~.

SCHEDuiJNG FOR NEXT year is under way In both tlte
junior and senl111' high achoola. We sUII bave openin1111 In a
IRIIIlber of vocational court1e1 and encourage students to contact
structure.
Mr. Diehl if they are Interested. Weare particularly interelled in
WE WANT TO EXTEND our befit wishes to the 236 sen101'8 .encouraging boys In next year's junior class ID Consider the mine
wbo received their diplomas on May 23. Congratulatiolll allo go mecbalt1ca coune. These clares are open to students from all
to Mr. Diehl and hl.a staff for a IIUCCIUful commencement. Onl7 a acboola In !be county.
high ICllool principal can lmow !be feeling of IIXOIIIpllshment
Tbe JUIQIIIel' lchool remedial )r01f8m la In run ~ at
and relief when anoth.- p-adultloa ' - been Cllllflleted. l alao Pomeroy Elementary Scbool. Robert Morrla lwadl the staff ol!8
WIIJ11 ID lballlt you all lor your cooperatiOIIID !be Dlltter Ill taking teachen who are 'WOI'kq to help the ylllqSien. 'l'bret bus
plclurel.lt Ia quite necessary fill' 1111D bave thifl cooperatloo, .and drlvtn brine !be lltudents in !rom all parts lithe district. We are
we appaeclolte lt.
hopeful that we may provide 10111e Nil help fill' the lludenta
By tbe way, "e encourage each member ol !be Class ol1972 ·
(Continued on Page 24)
-who bu Niched the age ol18 -ID pw ualU 111' ber Yes vote

date of June 6, that he,
Jaroushie, with frog and a
supply of pills, would be in
Pomeroy one day before the
jumps.
5- Meanwhile,. Jaroushie, in
a letter dated May 30, apparently baving moved his
place of residence, or maybe
his harem, from Rabi el Tani
16, 1392 (still Tripoli),
wrote to Theodore T.
Reed, president of The
Farmers Bank and Savings Co ., of Pomeroy,
as follows :
"I wrote .newspaper about
coming to Frog jwnp this year.

My friends Ali Assuam and
Mohammed Chattour go to
Ohio University last year and
saw frog jump in your town.
Mr. Eich, my friend and your
friend, give me your adress as
I will come to Frog jump. Will
you look after me, I no need
money, but you help find me
hotel. I will bring many of my
special pills.
·
Yours truly, INSHA "Allah"
Jaroushie (if this is wbal
Arable writing signature
means - Ed ).
Until the letter arrived, Mr.
Reed was enjoying the spec( Continued on Page 12)

Driver Escapes
Truck in River
John Denney, 20, Bidwell,
escaped possible drowning
Thursday night In a traffic
accident on Rt. 7 near the
Campaign Creek Bridge· In
Addison.
According to the Gallia · •
Meigs Post State Highway
Patro), Denney, an employee
of G&amp;J &lt;\uto Parts, was
traveling south wllen he lost
cootrol of the G&amp;J truck, ran
off the left side of the Qjghway
over an embankment and
plunged Into the Ohio River.
Denney eecaped by kicking the
windshield out. He was treated
and released at tbe Holzer
Medical Center for minor In·
juries. The accident ls still
under Investigation.
Sixteen-year old Sieve Sllone
of Kanauga was sli&amp;htly injured in a single car accident at

.

12:30'a.m. ·this morning on Rt.
141, eight tenths of a mile west
of Rt. 3~.
Slone lost control of his
vehicle which hit an em-.
bankmenland rolled over. The
car was demolished. He ,was
also treated and released at the
Holzer Medical Center.
A third accident occurred at
12:20 p.m. on Route 160 two
miles north Of Route 564. Paul
Daniels, 18, Vinton, and · ·
Harvey Pelfrey, 51, Vinton,
were northbound when Daniels
'was unable to stop for an
uniden\lfled third auto making
a left hand turn. l'elfny was
a1ao unable ID stop and struck
the rear of Daniels' auto. There
were no injuries; damage was
moderate to both vehicles.
Both were cited for assured ·

clear distance.

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