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~-The Dally Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Feb. ;!2, 1973

Sheep·indwtry ~=~:-:;:;''' ' :' ' ' ~' Voting 'rule is modified
11te Meigs Glrll' Junior
has attention
Softball League wlfi ~eel on
COLUMBUS(UPI)-TheOhio legislative districtS in 1980 beSunday, Feb. Z5 at 4 p.m. at Apportionment Board will have calllll! of a u.s. Supreme court
the Royal' Crown Bottllog more flexibility in drawink up ruling handed down Thursday.
in southeast
Company Garage oa North
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- · In lhebilllrig:ma.tter,fil"e~n , . Chief '·Ross advti ed
have objeCted Ill rece~t blllin.gs members drivlo8 i'ath&lt;ll'iz1!i
made by lhe water department eh\ergency vehicles that ,
from water meter installed at · holders of pennlts
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Mason'~ new lire itallon· for relieve them Of ~pon:llb~titYJ
water, ~age, t)'e utility tax,. ·He read from the state coile;
police and fire. proteCUon, and . "... Provisions shall ndl
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relieve the , driver of '114
II w11s geoerally agreed the a)lthocized emergency vehlcli
firemen would pay the water from the duty,to drive with
and sewer bill .. They co~tend regard .lor th.! 118tety of ''11U
thedepartmentisexemptfrom· persons, nor .shall s~cii
stale and local taxes and have' ' provisions pt'Qtect the drlv~
no garbage at the fll'e staUon, ·from the consequences o1
voiding a charge for sanitation. · reckless. disregard . for th~
A meeting·with council will be safety of others."
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ftre and emergency calls and
Ftremen m the meeting an~
charges billed for services not Chtef Ross sa1d they had not
man-one-vote rule by anowtng received prompted Mason been .c?"sulted in r~gal'd to
a 16 per cent deviation in a Volunteer Firemen Tuesday . councils action and are coocase from Virginia.
evemng to discus.&lt; both mat- ·cerned.
George c. Farris, assistant ters.
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In the past the Fire
ing would allow the board more Roush, the meeting fo~lowed Department and Rescue unit
flexibility under the state con- town council Monday assigning have contributed to .the exstltutlon and court tesls when new Pol.ice Chief Kenneth p~nse . of llJiiintainlng the
itdrawsupthedlstrlclsfor the .• Siders dispatcher's duties. dispatcher's apartment,.·and
Ohio House and Senate after Siders Is to occupy the apart- helped furnish II. · Also, Diane
the 1980 census.
ment in the city building as Murphy, the present dispatUnder the one-man-one-vote part of his salary. It was not cher, was not officially notified
roling handed down by the u.s. clear whether the new of the change until after public
Supreme Court in 1980, dis- dispatcher will· S&lt;'rvire fire . announcement had been made.
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COLUMBUS (UPI) - The Second Ave. il! Middleport,
alate Agriculture Department Ohio, to malle ptaoa lor the W. H. Powell Sr.
Ia involved in a project 10 19'13 sea10n. This league d'ed W d
revltaliD! the sheep industry in coDJIIts of girls 13 yean of
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e nesday
bblo, which has dropped off age aad under.
NEW HAVEN- William H.
sharply in the last 30 years. ·
Piau are al10 underway to Powell, Sr., 72, died WedThere were 781,000 head of estabnsb a Senior Girls' nesday at his home here
abeep in southeastern Ohio in SoftbaD League for girls age following an extended Illness.
1~7tl. By 1971, there were only
14 lhru 18. AD girls teams He was born Sept. 11, 1900 at
125,000. Income from sheep aaywbere in Meigs County, New Haven, the son of the late
shearing fell off from f1.5 or aay perso01 wbo would William and Olevla Jane
mlllion to less than1$2 million like to start a team, are Bumgarner Powell. Besides
&amp;Mually during those years.
Invited to attend Ibis his parents, a sister, Mlas Lilah
State Agriculture Director
meeting.
Powell, preceded him in death
Gene Abercrombie said the
project, aided by Appalachian :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::~ in 1972.
Mr. Powell, a retired
Regional Commlaslon funds,
would be carried out in
painter,
a member
of the was
any to
deviation
St.
Paul was
Lutheran
Church.
justified
a court.it had lobe ,
Guernsey, Noble, Muskingum,
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Surviving are his wife,
The high court ruled ThursNoble, Belmont, Harrison,
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to
a
period
of
genuine
Haven; two sons, William R., free to construe the (reapporcounUes.
prosperity in a time of peace. New Haven, and John, St. tionment) mandate of its own
We can, in fact, achieve the Cloud, Fla.; six grandchildren; constitution more liberally than
most bountiful prosperity that two sisters, Miss Lelah Jane in the case of congressional
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this nation has ever known." Powell, New Haven, and Mrs. redistricting."
The Ken Amsbary Chapter of
To do !0, he said, will require Homer (Ernestine) Depue,
Friday and Saturday
the Izaak Walton League of restrained federal spending,
Zipper front style- 100 percent nylon. 2' pockets
America will meet at 7 p.m. ' "reasonableness" in laborSchool districts
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Monday at the chapter !ann management relations, at 1:30 p. m. Friday at the
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Our entire selection of misses and half size
Sizes small (34-36), medium (38-.CO), large (42- ·
near Chester·
liStionaI cooperation with the Foglesong Funeral Home with
.dresses is reduced for this sale.
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extra large (46-48). Solid color navy or royal ·
somewhat relaxed guidelines the Rev. John Haeberle of. receive $176,609
Values from $18.98 to $79.50
of PhaSe m, and efforts to bold .liciating. Burial will be in
blue.
NOW AT SALE PRICES
down food prices and to meet Graham Cemetery. Friends
Following deductions for
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See all the other styles mens unlined
the "chanenge" of foreign may call at the funeral home basic and transportation
Tonight
Mens
and
Young
Mlms
Feb. 22
trading competition."
anytime Thursday evening.
allowances, school employes
jackets - Mens Department on the .1st
NOT OPEN
Democratic leaders in Conretirement, state teachers
floor.
gress d!!rlded Nlllon's hopeful
retirement and allotment to the
Friday &amp; Saturday
economic forecasts, made
county board of education,
Sale!. Friday and Saturday
Super slim fitting - Flare leg-style fits easily
Feb. 23&amp; 24
Wednesday in a national radio
Meigs County's three school
over
boots.
Extra
durable
14
oz.
plus
blue
denim.
HANDS OF THE
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districts have received
speech.
RIPPER
Waist sizes 29 to 42. Select. your correct length .
responsible for shooting down $176,608.87 for the February
(Tochnicolor)
Sale Price
VeteriiJIB Memorial Hospital
the helicopter and injuring its state school foundation subsidy
Eric Porter, Jane Merrow.
Super cushion foot for extra comfort. No bind .
DISCHARGED - Austin · five American crewmen.
Don Bryon, Oerek Godfrey.
payme~ts.
stay
up top - new comfort form-fitting stretch
and ·
Phillipa, Carol Staats, Garnet
The chopper was downed six · The Meigs Local District
toes and heels. Sizes 10-10112, 11-11112, 12-12'12, 13TWINS OF EVIL
Polls, Jo Ann Milliron, Danny miles south of An Loc, 80 roUes received $105,384.11; the
ITechnlcolorl
13'1&gt;. White. Regularly 3 pair $1.85.
Taylor, Floca Kinsch, Freda north of Saigon, shortly after Eastern Local District,
Boys Sizes
Peter Cushing, Oennls Rice,
\ S.le Price
Madeline
and
Mary Grate, Robert Lambert, Mary delivering supplies for a JMC $$9,190.54 and the Southern
Collinson, Damlen Thomas, Smith, Oma Smith, Pearl field team. Though it was on Loca1 D
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••2,034.22. In
lsobet Block.
Dlllon, John Hawk, Diana JM C business it did not bear addition to the amounts Usted
Show Sfartut7 p.m.
Jones, Nancy Telle, Timmy the distinctive orange stripes the county board of education
Boys sizes 6 ta 18 in regular, slim and husky
Rood and Earl Adams.
sizes. Super slim fitting · heavy 14 oz. plus blue
of U.S. helicopters per· received a direct allotment of
HAVE YOU VISITED ELBERFELDS
denim
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manently assigned to the JMC. $3,533.40 making a total
Slim and regular sizes 6 to 18 - - - - 5.50
The Conunulilsts have made allotment of $8,409.!Ml.
WAREHOUSE ON
much of this fact.
Husky sizes 8 to 20 - - - - - - - - 5. 98
MECHANIC STREET LATEtY?
U.S. sources said Woodward
accused the Communists of Tax returns out
Another Shipment ·
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giving scarcely a glance at the
warehouse
is cdmplttely remodeltcl with txctfltnt illhling.
One thousand personal
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wreckage when a joint team
m. houruslh• matn store 1n111e mtddltbtock.
visited the crash site on · property tax return forms have
been
mailed
by
Meigs
County
Wednesday, ' and of making
A quality bandana In red or blue pattern. 100
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Rugs
(lengths
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89.00
injured crewmen at the U.S.
5
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Army's 3rd Field Hospluil ori *~lgs County pjus olhers
Friday and s.turdey
Special 1St
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'the outskirts of Saigon Wedhes· ·liiiving holdlngil in the county '
The forms are sent to those
•sMo 9 foot by 12 foot Axmlnster Rugs . sate 49:00
day night.
Whirlpool Automatic Gas or Electric Dryers
In a letter to Michel Gauvin, holding stocks, bonds, cer•Whirlpool
Automatic Washers
ARE
chief of the canadian delega- tificates, notes and mortgages
'WIIirlpool Trashmashers
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Famous maker coordlnale
,Special Rubber Back Carpet, 12 jt. wide on sale.
month's ICCS chairman, state financial Institutions. The
tax
returns
must
be
filed
by
sportswear
In
misses
sizes
All
Cotton
tOval Braided Rugs
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April
30.
now at sale price~.
Generous S.ize
• Metal War~robes and .UHIIty Cabinets
(Provisional Revolutionary
Choose
Pants
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Goverment) and DRV (DemoSkirts
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Gas
Hot Water Heaters
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cratic Republic of Vietnam)
Holzer Medical Center
Shells . Tank Tops !n red.
Sale Price
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Marble Jop Bathroom Lavatory with Bjlse
delegations have engaged in
(Discharged)
FIJ,..
delaying tactics and interferLawrence Litchfield, 1--~-----4--------~ Magic Chef Micro Wave Ovens
r'IVITIJilE
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ence with the conduct of the Virginia . Harten bach, Mrs
Mens Permanent Press
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investigation of the CH47 in- Robert Neal and son, Helda
cident.
Warth, Jacqueline Wolfe,
At Elberfelds Warehouse
Minna Johnson, Tressie
65 per cent Cotton . 35 per cent Kadel Polyester.
Stevens, Charles Denny, Bryan
On Mechanic Street
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Special Sale
Brewer, Lola McCormick,
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Mary Aldridge, Charles
Ewing, Linda McCorkle,
Maxine Simpson, Doris

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Judy
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LucreUa Smith, Eloise Riley,
Tommy Proehl, James Perry,
Rose McClaskey, Bruce
Kinloch, Foster Kemper, Elsie
lngerick, Roy H'amilton,
Vanna
Dillon,
George
Cheatham, Emma Brumfield
and Louise Alexander.
(Birtbs)
Mrs. Royal Martin, PI
Pleasant, a daughter and Mrs
Frank Rose, Gallipolis, a son.

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Not every size but a good overall selection.
Ju:st 20-39.95 Mens Knit Sport Coats ·
Sale 20.00
Just 29-29.95 Mens Wool
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Just 34-19.95 Boys Sport Coats - . - Sale 10.00

Mens Short Sleeve

SPORT AND DRESS SHIRTS

By RICHARD C. GROSS
TEL AVIV (UP!) - The
Arab world seethed with calls
. today for vengeance against
Israel, accusing the Israelis of
"cold-blooded murder" in the
·shooting down of a civilian
libyan airliner carrying more
than 100 persons over the
Israeli-beld Sinai peninsula.
Military officials said 104
persons died in the Wednesday
disaster, the first such case in
aviation since 1935 when
Bulgaria shot down an Israeli
civilian airliner.

Ford GIII.)CII 500 2-0oor Hardtop

Our entire stock of mens and ladles hard side and
soft side 'Luggage.
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Totes · We~kenders - Pullman Cases • Com· .
pan Ions· Sport and Gym Bags • Trunks included
in this Two-Day Sale.

AUTO DITCHED
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach's Dept. investigated a
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so or this sale. Mens 5.95 Short Sleeve · ,__~-------,-----.....-.:.a
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Shirts
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s.tet 12.79
personal injuries or property
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12:30 a. m. today on SR 7 In
Chester Twp. James H.
llrregularl
Hanger, 22, Columbus, was
Get n:ady now for cycling days that will soon he
1110 percent Polyester sheet
traveling . east when, lt!rning
here.
Odorless . mat reilsteni .
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too quickly Into a private
non allergenic. Pol~~ter ·t· •
Boys and Girls Styles.
binding. Large sl10 80x90.
driveway, his auto went Into a
Flberllti wlth · Bl111 and
EJ&lt;C:ellent
col,or.
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While ," all . cotton . pr!nled:
Two Day Sate
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There was medium damage
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Wooden porch swings- Made ~I klln dried oak.
VIolet or rose decoratlqn. Set conclsts of four . .
said a car driven by Helen
Complete with c~ain ready to hang.
each
cups and saucers.
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SALE! BICYCLES

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Road Till magszlne named 11 "Car of
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SALEI PORCH SWINGS

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and the 4-door pillared hardtop. Your Ford
Dealer has a large aelecllon available and
you gellmmedlalo delivery. So make a happy
buy on a new Gal axle 500 today. Road Taal
says li's "lhe finest lamlly car to be found

three models- the 2-door and 4-door hardtops

at its price Jn;showrooms today." ·

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He wants to maiCe you~- .
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headed east, skidded on ice and
struck a parked car owned by
Paul Voll, Pomeroy. There
were · no Injuries, and no
cfiarges. ·
ON AIR FRIDAY
Friday's Class A Sectional
high school tournament games
al Mei~s wil! be broadcast live
by Bill Grey of WJEH-FM,
• Gallipolis, beginning at 7 p. m.
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played in Cairo, indicated he
thought he was flying over
Egyptian territory.
Calls Shootiug a Tragedy
One of Prime Minister Golda
Meir's closest aides called the
shooting a tragedy that
stunned Israel. A Tel Aviv
newspaper said the shooting
meant the United States will
delay an immediate approval
of Israel's request for more F4
Phantom jets.
Military officials said Thurs.day it was Phantoms that shot
down the airliner 12 roUes east

of the Suez Canal after trying
unsuccessfully to make it land.
Among the Arab world
reactions was an announcement by moderate King
Hassan D of Morocco that he
will send troops to Syria to join
the battle·against Israel for the
first time.
The semi-Mficial Cairo
newspaper AI Ahram called on
Arab guerrillas to strike Israeli
targets around the world in
revenge and Arab leaders said
they were horrified and outraged by what some of them

caned. "cold blooded murder."
Defense Minister Moshe
Dayan said there was no need
for a domestic inquiry into the
shooting, but said Israel would
help international authorities
who want to investigate it.
At the United Nations, the
International Civil Aviation
Authority announced it will
investigate the shooting next
week. Libya, Egypt and Israel
are members of the organizalion .
Dayan said authorities did

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providing expend! lures of .
MR. AND MRS. JAMES RIFFLE AND SIX CHILDREN of Apple Grove in Meigs CoUnty
$683,564 was approved Thurswere le~ homeless Thursday when fire, believed to have been caused by a defective fuel oil
day night by the Southern
furnace m the basement, destroyed the inside of their two story frame holjle. Mr. and Mrs.
Local School District board of
Riffle, above, stand m the entrance that led from the kitchen into the living room. Mr-. Riffle
education ill a recessed
had been remodeling the inside of the home . All clothing and contents were lost in the fire that
session.
started at approximately 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Riffle and younger son, JohMy, were in Tup.
Breakdown of the budget,
pers Plains at the lime. The other five children were in schooL Loss to the house and its conwhich
is retroactive to Jan. 1,
tents have been estimated at approxilnately $5,000. There was insurance on the home. Mr.
1973 and extends through Dec.
Riffle also lost a very valuable gun collection, one that included a .58 calibre Confederate Army
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musket. The Racine Fire Department was aided by units from Pomeroy and Bashan Fire
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Administration , $25,708;
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instruction, $404,643; auxiliary
agencies, $$7 ,859; operation of
school plant, $28,200; maintenance, $6,500; special services, $100; supplies, $41,900;
material for maintenance,
SCOUTING TALK - Tri-State Area Council Scout
Execu~ve Richard M. Larimer, far right, goes over the 1973
$5,300 ;
equipment
By United Press International
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needs of the M-G-M District with Rev . Merrell
replacement,
$8,200;
contracts
WASHINGTON - LEGISLATION THAT would guarantee
A jury called to hear a suit
continued construction of the interstate highway system while filed by theTri-County Bank of for open order services,
Congress debates li new highway bill was approved Thursday by Coolville against Ray Riggs in $24,900; fixed charges, $100,354
the Senate Public Works Conunittee.
the Meigs County Common and capital outlay, $500.
District Supt. Ralph Sayre
The resolution would allow states to obligate a total of $1 Pleas Cou~t Thursday was
billion in interstate construction funds from fiscal year 1974 dismissed '&gt;without serving reported one special education
authorizations. Ohio would be allocated $300 million. Public when an out-of-court set- unit in the district now and
By GEORGE HARGRAVF.S,Supt.
application made for the
Works Committee Chairman JeMings Randolph, D-W. Va ., said tlement was reached.
Meigs Local School District
the full Senate probably would aCt on the resolution next week.
Reporting for jury duty were establishment of three more.
In this evening's column I will touch briefly on several points
The right to read program
Prompt Ho~ action is then expected.
Charles Barrett, Carlos
truslmg one or more may be of interest.
Swisher, Mary M. Lisle, John was reviewed, especially at the
Our basketball team completed lis season on the plus side of
LONDON - ANOTHER PHENOMENAL jump sent the Meeks, Leroy Donohew, Dale Syracuse School, a pilot the ledger at 10 wins and Slosses. The Marauders hit the tourprice of gold soaring today to a record $95 an ounce with dealers E. Smith, Earold Dean, and operation in Ohio.
na~nt trail tonight at 7 at Rio Grande. Our best wishes travel
Sayre and Principal James with them.
using words.like "frantic" and "hectic" to describe the new gold Richard W. Vaughan.
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rush. The London price \vas up from its $86.50 price Thur$y, a
According to the entry of the Adams reported on a visit from
We had more than our share of bus problems this week I
figure that was more than double the new official U. S. dollar settlement, Riggs was ordered representatives of the PRIDE ~nd our .apologies for the breakdowns that caused the rece~t
price .of $42.22.
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to pay the bank, $18,400 and program who inspected mterrupttons and cancellations of runs . I 'assure you that we do
One dealer said Orders were rushing in from all over the Arthur D. Kasler, R. L. Reese vocational training facilities of not want to have them happen and we will try even harder to
world as a new crisis grew that overshadowed the nagging and H. Vaughn Raybuck were the school, and Sayre reported avoid them in the time ahead.
worries about paper money and sent the dollar down again. In ordered to pay the bank $3,600. on .Title I funds for 1973.
Next Saturday the Meigs Band Boosters will bring the great
Mrs: Donna Larkins was
early trading iri LondOn, Paris and Frankfurt, the dollar feU back The bank, Riggs and the other
Stan Kenton hand to Meigs High SchooL That's on Saturday
from Its Thursday price . In Tokyo, dealers reported a 'siigpl three defendants were ordered employed as a substitute March 3. The Boosters need your support to make a success oi
custodian. The next meeting of
advance for the dollar.
to pay court costs.
this venture. ·Success or failure will certainly determine any
The court also ordered that the board will be at 7:30 p.m. plans for future concerts of this nature. Help out. Get your ticket
WASHINGTON-EZRA SOLOMON, an economic adviser to any interest of the Tri-County on March 15. Attending were soon and enjoy a musical evening that you will long remember.
President Nixon, says the administration has done about all Bank ,in parts, equipment and Sayre, Adams, board members . ~ last week's column I mentioned the strong possibility of
government can do to ,combat rising food prices and what has . accessorie~ of Riggs Lincoln- David Neas~ , Clarence significant changes in federal financial support of education. The
been done sbould take e~ect hiter in the year. He said retail food Mercury, Inc., be rel~ased and Lawrence, Charles Pyles , reports I have read during the ppst few days emphasize this
Detmie Hill; Nancy Carnahan, possibility as becoming greater every day. Please he alert to
prices will leV.! ~If toward the end of the year as a result of adjudged to Riggs.
government acUons and that farm prices will actually decline.
All . parties released all clerk; James Wickline, Bob this.
He made the assessment after the government announced parties from any claims and it Ord and Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Another area in which we may find some considerable
· that while most pri~s were relatively stable in January, food was decreed tpat the escrow Wolfe and son.
change is in the state legis Ia turel in Columbus. As you know, ~
prices rose by 2.1 pet., the biggest monthly jump since an 'in- responsibility of J. Sterling
v~ry substantial .change In the makeup of the legislature came
crease of 2.5 pet., in January, 1951, during the Korean war Lamp aild-or the Tri-County
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
With the election mNovember. This certainly means a change in
pe~iod. 'At the same time, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
The Middleport E-R !!Quad the way educational legislation will be viewed. Some rather
Bank is ended and Lamp was
figures showed that since President Nixon first took office in ordered to deliver tll!i shares of was called at 5:46a.m. Friday important and far-reaching revisions in school financial support
. January, 1989, several staple foods have sholvn large price in- the ·Riggs Lincoln-Mercury to 2Hil St. for Lisa Lemley, age ~ve been included in proposals that have already been dropped
creases. Bacon, lot" Instance, has jumped..29. cents a puund to In.c., stock to Bert Fed01l'ici, 4, who was having difficulty mto the hopper. These will demand very close .attention in our
$1.07 in the past four years. Coffee costs 20 cents a pound more
' one share to Janet Wrightsel, breathing and running a high part of the stale. You should wat¢h this with interest and con- ·
while porterhouse steak Is up 42 cents ·a.pound to $1.88 and pork and 90 shares to Riggs.
temperature. She was taken to cern . .
chops 38 cents to $1.40 a pound.
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II was decrt!ed also thtil a the Holzer Medical Center.
Important change come Is the U. S. Supreme Courl. The whole
$9;000 noie in the h~nd oi Lamp
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baste conceplo[ school support, as it presently exists, is under
DRIVER FINED
today be will ask the United Stalell to resume bombing missionS
George
Holman,
18, serious qucsilon. Several court cases have a'pproached this
Federici be returned to
in J,.aos if·Communist Patl!et Lao gllerrlllas continue to violate a
Federici with the responsibility Sy ra~usc , was fined $10 ijnd ~atter . The Supreme Court is considering a case that originated
one-day-old cease-lire agreement,. The truce officially took effect
of Lamp arid the h•nk ter- costs in . Pomeroy Mayor's tn Texas. Their opinion &gt;l&gt;ouid come in the next few months. 11
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Seven other persons survived
and were listed in satisfact~ry
condition today.
The Israeli military command said it would hand over
to Egypt the bodies and all
personal effects today at the
Qantara crossing point of the
Suez.
Isra.eli authorities insisted
their fighter pilots acted
properly in shooting down the
Boeing 727 and said the pilot
deliberately ignored orders to
land. A tape recording of the
pilot 's last conversation,

TEN CENTS

Floyd and Mike Zerkle, both of Meigs County and Vitus
Bartley, Jr., Mason Collnty Fund Drive Chairman. The costs
to maintain the M-G-M program during the year will be
$15,800.

Column No. 268

LUGGAGE SALE

Solid colors · neat patterns • stripes. All permanent press · tapered and fuller cut styles.
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-Gas or Elactrlc rangas. Big selection of styles In while .
avocado· harvnl gold and copperlone. Here are examples of
how you save-$332.00 Eledrlc Ranges Sale price S26UO$278.00 Electric ~angn Sale 1244.00 - $268.00 Gas Rangn
Sale $216.00 - and thereare many, many more.
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Drlvo to El"rfekll WarthoUII- Pltnty DllrH Plrklng. Stt
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Do you find everything you shop for in Pomeroy' Yes, 56;
No, 121; Couldn't find : Clothes; furniture; household items;
appliances; bui!W,.g supplies; miscellaneous items.
Where do you shop for, your major appliances and purchases? Pomeroy ( H5); Middleport (55); Gallipolis (15); Athens
(9) ; Rutland (22); Parkersburg (24 ); Columbus (24) ; Others
(18).
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Are you in favor of low cost, senior citizen housing? Yes,
172; No, 21,
Asimilar questioMaire requesting the public's cooperation
Oli expreSsing an opinion on Middleport Village will be appearing in The Datly Sentinel in the near future .

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needed; Dirty sidewalks and streets; Need to mod~rnize; Clean
up needed ; Sweeping of streets needed.
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Wliat improvements would you like to see in downtown
Pomeroy? Clean and paint buildings; Clean the streets,
sidewalks, and parking lots; Improve store fronts; More
parking ; Remove old bulldings.
Do ynu shop in Pomeroy first? Yes, 130; No, 61; Where,
Parkersburg, W. Va. ; Columbus ;' Middleport; Gallipolis .

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Newspaper, 77, 97, 32, Too ,much local news; Not enough
more; Poor service; Need fast service type; Need more family
Over 200 Bend area residents responded in a recent citizens'
. national coverage; Not accurately reported; 'Ne~ more local . types . .
BW"i'ey of facillties and services offered in Pomeroy.
. Highways, 34, 76, 96, Poor entrances to Pomeroy; County,
news.
Suryey~ Unlimited Inc. ri&gt;nducted the survey tri cooperation
township roads in poor condition ; Too narrow; Poorly main. Fire Protection, 128, 69, 9, Excellent; Good volunteers;
with The Daily Sentipel which twice printed a question sheet
Good emergency service; Poot· in rural areas.
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· tainefj.
~king JUdgment on the quaHty of life in Pomeroy.
Parking, 45, 79, 82, Not enough ; Lots goap and handy· Lois
Police l'rotection, Gl, 92, 53, Not enough police; Not
Th~re were 206 answers to practically every question except l
dirty
and·need repair; Costly i Need lots for workers.
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one which rela!ed to "cultural opportunities, ... answered by only · available when needed; roo mt~ch favoritism; Lack efficiency,
Medical Facilities, 17, 52, 137, Need more doctors· No
leadership or supervision; Need more policipg of lots at night.
185. There ~ere only 21 responses to a question on radio service
dnctors
on duty at hospital; need specialists,
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Cultural Opportunities, II, 34, 140, We have none·
but was added in the second,publication.
School Facilities, liS, 65; 25, Poor teachers· Lacks
Unrealistic
for area.
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disciplin~; .M*e b~~ of vacant build\Jig or turn over village;
· Radio, 9, 10, 2, Add night broadcasting; Bette~ with FM.
faclll~s, and lhe library "good," Other facilities and services
Good physical facilities; Too much interest in 'sporls.
.IN ANSWERS TO ANOTH~R part of the ques)ionnilife, the
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Included. in this category were opinions: a b&lt;mt this newspeople; What eXIllts• Need swimming pool; Municipal park maJority expressed a "puor" opinion of Pomeroy from an
overall appearance standpoint. They indicated that they
paper. So~ !bought it needed more "national" news· ar!d less
needed ; nature only; Make uS. of schools. .
loCal; others thought it needed less "nationain news and more
Library, 109, 83, 14, .Staff very cooperative and helpful; . shopped in Pomeroy first and recommended improvements in
loCal.
Need to be open mornings and more hours; Large volume of the Pomeroy business section.
. Following is the resume of the remaind~r of the questionFollowing are the questions, num~er of responses, and the
books; Out of date; More up-to-date books needed.
nall'e
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m~t ~eqqent conunents on each phase as compiled by Surveys
Shopping Facilities·, 39, 92, 75, Prices too high; Parking is a
What do you think of the overall appearance of Pomeroy?
Unlimited (Shown as category,numbers for good, fair and poor,
problem; No selection.
· in order, aod comments):
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Poor;
Rundown; Much repair needed; Bad housing; Facelifting
Restaurants, 25, 75, 105, High prices; Poor food; Need

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Area leadership gifts
chairmen for the 1973 Meigs ,Gallla -Mason Boy Scout FundRaising Campaign were announced during Thursday
night's leadership gifts dinner,
held at the Holiday 1 nn,
Kanauga. Twenty-five persons
attended.
· · Miles T. Epling will serve as
G~llia chairman. Vilus Hartley
Will head the drive In Mason
and Ferman Moore was'
selected for similar duties in
Meigs County . Emerson F .
Evans, · Gallipolis, is general
chairman for the leadership
gifts project.
The purpose of the drive Is to
obtain additional support, and
expand scouting programs in
the tri-county area . During
1972, Tri-Councll Area, which
includes the MGM District,
served 1,000 boys in ' 35 unils.
The feeling around the
dinner tables was that M-G·M
District appears well on the
road to having its hes(.;)ver
Su staining Membership
Enroilm~nt.

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sustaining
membersHip
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the entire M-G-M District
during last year's drive.
Tri-State Area Council Seoul
Executive Richard M. Larimer
praised efforts of business and
community leaders .In the
district for the inspired fund
drive this year.
"Never has Scouting been
more important than today,"
said Larimer, " And it is
because of the devoted interest
of leaders like you that the Tri·
State Area Council and the MG-M District can fulfill its
commitments to the youth of
the area .''
Larimer, and other officials
present, hac special praise for
the efforts of Gallia County
Fund Drive Chairman Miles T.
Epling.
AI the conclusion of last
night's event Epiing was
awarded the Tri-State Area
Council's President's Plaque
for his contritution to Scouting.
Making the presentation was
Emerson E. Evans, Leadership Gifts Chairman of the MG-M District, after the' Gallla
County civic leader and banker
gave a brief, but inspired talk
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Lockhart's da11!5hter Anme made her stage · SWlday Schoolatteodance on
Helen Bottel
Thoughts thought along U. S. 35 .....
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debut only last year atlhe N. Y. Meadowbrook Feb. 18 was .35, th~ offering
I'm an inveterate pipe-cnoker (nary a cigarette in almoat 10
Theater with mama; already Annie's starred in . $15.36. Worship servtces were
ye,;n) and thought I'd seen everything when a m8il~r house
a TV Movie of the Week with Bill Bixby ... The held at 11 o'clock with the Rev.
lllbuman SaielmiDiblp
for, pi~QVers in Columbus sent me a brochure olf~g a P,pe
Lockharts Jr. and Sr. are of the new freed-breed Uhman IIJlellking from Acts
who openly note, if not brag, about their 26, to an attendance of 16.
Dear Helen:
for sale in all seriousness, for $3,250. I
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Our baby survived only two days after he was born. This was
1 w~s wrong. Atobacconist in Englaod lW come out with a
respective unwed liaisons
Same
World Day of Prayer SerMeadowbrook Dinner Theater was lhe first of vtces will be held at the church a crushing blow because we waited ten years for what seemed Utile solid gold umbrella that foldll 011t and over the l!owl of. your
pipe, so it will stay lit in rainy weather or very foggy days in
hits pleasant sort-now there are more than 100 here on Friday evening; March like a miracle. Doctors say this was our last hope.
After
the
funeral,
we
were
maldng
a
comeback
when
those
and the number's exploding come summer.
2, at 7:43, sponsored by the
London towri. It retails for a modest $133.33.
Eve Arden got lhe news she was a grand- WSCS with June Stearns, "sales pitches" started coming. Each cll'l'ied a congratulatory
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about
our
happy
parenthood.
And
each
opened
lhe
wound
all
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The
Holiday
Inn
people
have
been
struggling
manfully (a~d
mom in the middle of the first act of "Butterflies leader. The topic, "Alert in Our
successfully) to kei!&gt; the citY from tearing down· one of !hell'
Are Free"; she's awaiting the other grandbaby Time." Other churches and over again.
Why can't COOipanies and ll&amp;lespersons check the death . more groteaque signs in the middle of an attractive urban
we forecast arriving in April ... Of course dif- Individuals are cordially inrenewal area, down in Charleston, for a hall-dozen years now.
ferent daughters ... Guy Lombardo was one of vtted to join in this observance. notices too? -Mr. and Mrs. T.W.
But if they're smart, they'll run to pull do~ the one along
the rare bands never to play the Meadowbrook
The Alfred Women's Society Dear Mr. and Mrs. W.:
I
bope
your
letter
will
be
a
reminder
to
salespeople
wbo
don't
Route 35 which advertises that you're only 15 miles away from
In Cedar Grove, N.J. when it was lhe seat of 30s served lunch at lhe Shirley R.
thoroughly
cbeck
before
they
send
out
"congratulatory
pitches."
lhe
new establishment near the SUver Memorial Bridge - It-T
Big Band broadcasts. The sweetest music this Findling sale held bere on
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SldeofheavenwillclosethatgapJune4th.
Saturday, Feb. 17, and were
POMEROY.
Zsa Zsa prophesied at Caesars Palace she 'II · quite pleased with the results.
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probably wed again but - · •'He mllst like acFae Kimes of Athens and a Dear Helen:
I've become such a ster"?. ~!'!' . a~cionad\), "o'!e, might ll&amp;Y I
When my husband reUred, a little item about It appeared in am a guy with an eight-track mind.
tors." Asked who lives with her, Zsa zsaed "My long time member. of Alfred
daughter Francese&amp;, servants, dogs and an Church, sulfered an mjury m .a the paper. The mall started coming by the bushel!
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First it was "Invest!" We laughed. Having raised five
Redistricting and Ralph Welker's I~ priJhary loss deprived
occasional husband" ... Zsa replied to lhe query car accident on Feb. 10, and IS
was she looking for another husband with, "No, hospit~lized ~~ O'Bleness children' withstood one awful depression and continuing in- Meigs Cotllty ofa seat in Ohio's peneral Assembly, but there's a
flatlon, wbo's got money to invest?
I'm looking for another bachelor."
Memonal Hospttal, Athens.
native of the county still serving in a State Legislature. Del.
Next,
the
mall
changed
to
hearing
aids,
false
Ieeth
cleaners,
Phyl,lis Given, a Democrat elected from Charleston, Ia in West
Ma Bell's the new oldtime-seeming saloon
Women's Society Meets
VIrginia's House of Delegates, and is very proud of the fact that
in Shubert Auey, pursues a sporty Bdwy.
The Y(ome?'s Society of~ geriatric vitamins, etc.
Then~tery lots.
image: has Racing Forms slrewn around plus Alfred Umted Methodtst
she was born in Pomeroy.
Come to think of it, we didn't get many promotions on
Off-Track Betting Charge-applications on Church met on Tuesday
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cruises,
though
there
were
a
few
leiters
about
retirement
homes.
Charlie Ryan of WCHS-TV just chewed me out royally about
demand ... Ass! Veep of the Pacific Telephone evenmg, Feb. 13, at the hom~ of
Co. is one Ben Dwl. A correct number.
Clara Follrod and Nma These depressed us a Uttle too, as my husband and I were very mentioning the pre-eminence of WSAZ-TV in news coverage on
The Gaslight club practices the tiny Robinson, With an attendance active and "young." ,
local TV stations. Goodofl8tured, but royally.
But
finally
this
being
pushed
into
old
age
got
to
him.
Not
only
In Charlie's defense, I think he does a fine job with a smaller
niceties: when a lady (they all are of course) is of 16.
the
ads
but
the
attitudes
of
our
relatives,
friends,
clerks
in
stores
seated in the dining room, a busboy magically
The , meeting, in cha~ge of
staff and a signal that doesn't reach out as far as that ot ~
~ has anllcipated her unswerving feminine Nellie Parker, prestdent, -everything said, "You're ready for the scrap heap."
TV . Cttarlle, surely one of the nation's youngest news directors in
Truly,
the
mind
controlll
the
body.
U
you're
loved
and
custom of doffing her shoes and discreetly has opened with prayer by Osie
a major TV market, pours plenty of his own energy and talent
pushed a pillow under her nude tootsies ... Bing Mae Follrod. The hymn, needed, the juices tell the body, "Hey, you're happy!" Put a into the operation, and gets a lot of bang for a buck.
Crosby's "Walking Tall" new-flick cast as a ·~Faith of Our Fathers," was monkey wrench into the "think" pattern and the mind goes into
In addition, Olarlie is perhaps lhe most incislv~, penetrating
reverse.
My
husband
fretted,
worried,
grew
old
before
my
eyes,
and
mordant of the region's newscasters. He's expert at the hot·
tough Tennessee lawman an actor named Sam sung.
.
and
just
gave
up.
(I
haven't
yet!)
potato type of question, and is probably the best bet to move up to
Law ... How's it that everything's going down at
A total of 34 s1ck and shut-m
When a very active man is forced to retire- to nothing -It's network status or a top spot in one of lhe biggest stations among
the Stock Market and up at the Supermarket .. . calls were reported since the
Comic strip character Utile Lulu's now a doll January meetmg. Greetmg sheer cruelty. And it seems that all of society is aimed at proving the local TV news personalities in our area. A real professional.
and a toy craft kit with boyfriend Tubby card sales were reported and he's old and useless. Even your children are suddenly
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(or
"solicitous",
which
is
even
worse).
Speaking of profesSionalism, Bill Gray at WJEH gets better
bellying in. Western Publishing bought all the discussed
H you can't afford travel, you putter - and slowly dJsin. all the time, and does his homework, I think, as weU as any
rights.
World Day of Prayer
material has been received and tegrate, and that's a sad way to end an active life.
sportscaster in the region.
Don't you agree? -Not So Golden Ager
passed out to be observed on
I envy him a Utlle, too: He understands ice lloclley, something
Dear
Not:
Friday,
March
2
at
7:45
at
the
the Lord never meant me to be able to fathom.
WIN AT BRIDGE
I certainly do! And so do an increasing number of employers,
Alfred Church. Other churches
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and individuals are cordially wbo bring active, alert retirees back to part tline or advisory
WEEKEND TV IDGHUGHTS: Friday - College hockey's
mvtted to attend and to par- jobs. Useful occupations for elders would cure many "out to in the spotlight, with Ohio State-Ohio U. at 7:30, WOUB-TV ...
pasture" blues.
"The Time Machine" is WBNS-TV's prime-time film, at 9 .. .
here. The kmg and queen o! ticipate in this servtce.
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Our society should take a tip from the Orlenlals and ap- There's a midrdghl rock special on WSAZ-TV at I a.m.
hearts are JUS! excess bag- Literature on the 1973
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Reading Program has been preciate the special talents of the old, rather than Bh?ve tbem
Saturday -NBC shows kids what the President's job is like
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play
is
lo
wm
the
to retirement villages. Elders can help by staying m the roam- in a While HoUBe special, 12:30, WSAZ-TV ... There are seven
received
and
the
reading
books
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trump lead m dummy. ruff will be ordered. Plans were stream, proving their usefulness with volunteer work (bosp_i~...
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college basketball games, with VIrginia-North Carolina the
Force Base, Neb., spent a
a
heart : enter dummy with
WEST
EAST
schools, care centers, politics, service clubs), as well as knitting highlighter, at 1:30 on WCHS-TV ... WBNS-TV will be showing
made
to
serve
lunch
at
the
furlough here with her parents,
a second trump and ruff the
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Russell Findling sale on Feb. grandchildren's sweaters.
movies all afternoon, with a triple feature beginning at 2 ... The
last heart
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peck and .AJ975
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As
for
"old-age
treatment,"
you
get
what
you
expect.
H
you
17.
Now
you
lead
a
low
dta·
late
President Truman is subject of a biography on WMUL-TV,
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other relatives in the area.
retain
a
lively
interest,
aod
good
sense
of
humor,
who
can
pity
oloQ7654
mond.
East
wins
and
must
Eleanor Boyles gave a
"'9 8
7:30 ... "Tom Curtain" is the WLWC-TV prime-timer, at 9, with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cline
lead a diamond back Play missions report on an ~~rn. you?
SOUTH
(D)
WTVN-TV offering ''Camancheros" at 10.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jess
low Sooner or 1a t e r an cident of Witnessing for
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Swan at Langsville.
opponent is gomg to have to
•void
Tommy Fauber, son of Mr.
lead a heart and give you a Christ," in the life of Ethel you-know-wbats get you down!" and makes a terrific sampler
t K164
for your wall.) -H.
ruff and dtscard or lead a Waters.
o!oAJIO
and Mrs. Tom Fauber, has
club and solve your finessing
Both vulnerable
Genevieve Guthr\e .)ed the
returned borne after speoding
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FRIDAY,.,Ft:B. 23, •lt13 q ·, · ;,
{NEWSPAPER £NTIRPRISE ... SSN.)•
I know you can't tell me via column or personal leLter au I
Fa1th", "A Conversation m
Hospital in Columbus where he Pass I ~ 3 •
6:DO - News J, ~ . 8,' 10, 15; NBC News 13. Truth or Con seq. 6,
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Pass
Human Development", wtth need to know about raising my children (ages 6, 9 and 12) so
Sesame St. 20; Around the Bend 33.
was sent for tests aod treat- Pass Pass Pass
6· 30 - NBC News 3, 4, 15; ABC News 6: CBS News 8, 10. I
would you reconunend a book or two that we parents might read!
prayer
by
Genevieve
.
The
ment. His mother was in
Opening lead-• 8
Dream of Jeannie 13; Let's ·Travel JJ.
.
The b1ddmg has been
song, "Tis So Sweet to Trust m -MA
7:DO- What's My Line 8; Truth or Con seq. J; BeatThe Clock 4;
Columbus with him.
News 6, 10; Saint 15; Elec. Co. 20 ; Folk Guitar JJ; Wild
Nutth
East
South Jesus"; solo, uHowGreat Thou Dear MA:
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby West
Two
books
I
reconunend
highly
are:
Growing
Into
Klnlldom 13.
1 "'
Art," Florence Spencer;
attended the State Grange
7· 311-To Tell the Truth 6: Parent Game 10: Beat the Clock 13.'
Hunganan Paul Lukacs, I •
Adolescence,
by
Lynn
Minton
(Parents
Press),
and
Your
Child's
Pass
Pass
'
scripture , Evelyn Lehman.
Porter Wagoner 3; Young Or Kildare •; Protectors 8,
Ugislatlve meeting at lm· who now lives in Tel Aviv,
College Hockey 20; Wall Street This Week 33. ·
You.
South,
hold
The lesson was given in Sell-Esteem, by Dorothy Corkille Briggs (Doubeldsy). -H.
perial House, West, in has long been famous for his
8· 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3." 4, 15; Brady Bunch 6, 13. Mission lm·
Columbus. Mr. Starkey Is single dummy problems. To· •AK54 •AQ63 t2 ""KQI01 · dialogue form by Thelma
possible 8, 10; Wa•hlngton Week In Review 20. 33.
What do you do now?
Henderson, Helen Woode, Osie
8:30- Partridge Famlly6.13 ; Little Peoplel, 4, 15; Eye to Eye
legislative agent of Columbia day's hand is printed by
A-Bid one
not F o11r od , J une Stearns, Emma
courtesy of the Bndge World
33.
'd spade.t Do •Grange.
d
bl
b
uu
e
or
1 one no- rump o.n::•
9:00- Masterpiece Theatre 33. Room·222 6, 13; Circle of Fear J,
magazine.
tau:;c you hold just one dia- Finch and Eleanor Boyles.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rupe
4, JS: Movie "Wall Until Dark" 8: Movie "The Time
Nine teachers from the making the change from a
Your
problem
IS to find a mond. ·
I Others attendmg besides the
Machine'' 10.
accompanied their son-in~aw way to be sure to make your
Symmes Valley District in traditional elementary school 9· 30 - Odd Couple 6, 13.
TODAY'S QUESTION
above were Isola Taylor, Merle
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. four-spade contract irrespec·
Lawrence county spent to a non·graded situation 10:00- News 20; Bobby Darin J. ~ . 15; Love American Styl~ 6,
You bid one spade. North Griffith, Kate Honacher and
Ralph Woodrum and Mrs. live of what the defense does
t3 ; Paul Nuchlms JJ.
Tuesday visiting at the similar to Bradbury's. They 11 : 00
b1ds tw~ spades What do you Emma Findling.
- News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15.
Lawrence Bowen, to Columbus or where their cards are.
Bradbury School. They, with spent the day observing the. 11.30-Johnny CarsonJ,4, 15; Dick Cavett6; Movle"The Tomb
do
now
'
The
hostesses
served
In the actual setup there
where they attended the
of Ligela/ 10; Movie " The Conqueror Worm" 13.
classes in progress and then
delicious refreshments of cake their superintendent, Fred
funeral of Paul Harris, is no problem. You know
11
40Movie "Splnout" 8.
discussed
the
program
with
the
Hayes, are interested in
where
the
queen
of
clubs
1
:oo--Midnlghl
Special J, 4, 15; Movie "Frankenstein" 10; News
and
salad
with
the
Valentine
brother-in~aw of Mr. Rupe at
Bradbury teachers.
is and can always fmesse Semi $1 lor JACOBY MODERN book theme carried out in favors and
13
the Schoedinger Funeral against 1t
Teacbers from the Waterloo 2: JO - News 4.
to. ''Wm ot &amp;ridge," (c/o this newsHome. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
This type of problem is paper), P0 . Sox 489, Radio City napkins. The next meeting will ~
Elementary School were
SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1913
be held on Tuesday evening,
Starkey also attended the know as a single dummy Station, New York, H.Y 10019.
Dolphus Arrington, Ralph 6: JO - TV Classroom 8; Kentucky Afield 13; Faith for Today 10.
March 20 at 7:30 at the home of e'
7:00 - Neighbors IJ; Farm Front 4, Death Valley Days 8; Fun
funeral. Myrtle Rupe Harris is problem and there is a catch
Boggess, Steve Wiseman,
for Everyone 6: Treehouse Club 10.
Genevieve Guthrie, with Osie ~
a cousin of Mr. Starkey.
Neomia White, Blanche 7·15 - Woman's Point of View 13.
Mae Follrod, program leader. :~
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jordan New Marshfield, were Sunday
- Man Irom COS I 10; Farm brook J; Treehouse Club 13,
The Almanac
Spears, Norma Cook, Dorothy 7:30
::.~
Sesame
St . 20; Dick Van Dyke 4: Gilligan's Island 8; Gospel
c~lled on his mother, Faye dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
By Uoiled Press International
Jones, Jan Baker, and Prin6.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson ~
Jordan.
Arthur Crabtree.
Today IS Frtday, Feb. 23, the
8:00 - Houndcats J, 4, 1S; Bugs Bunny 8, 10; Putnstuff 13,
cipal Ralph Lunsford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison · Miss Nancy Smith of 34th day of 1973 with 311 to visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
SATURDAY
Jake's Place 6.
8:30
- Roman Holidays 3. 4. 15: Ja~ksQ!1 Five 6. 13: Sabrina the
and children, Stoutsville, were Columbus was a weekend guest follow .
Barthalomew and family and
SOUP SUPPER Saturday,
Teenage Witch 8; P"''"ye 10: Mr Rogers 20
SEE
PROJECTS
guests of her parents, Mr. and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
9:00 - Jetson 3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13: Amazing Chan~ . 10;
The moon ts a~~eroachmg its Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson and beginning at 4 p.m. at St. Paul
Mrs. Dorothy Woodard and
Mrs. William Cheadle and her Uwis Smith.
Sesame 51 . 20.
·
family in Dayton, 0 ., on Methodist Church, Tuppers
last quarter.
Mrs. Bernice Carpenter, first 9:30- Pink Panther J, 4, 15, Movie Cartoons6. 8. 10.
brother and sister-In-law, Mr.
Mr. A. R. (Ben) Caster,
The mormng stars are Venus, Sunday, Feb. 18. '
Plains. Menu includes chili,
10:00 - Underdog J, 4, 1l; Elec. Co. 20.
and Mrs. Rex Cheadle and Charleston, W. Va., VISited Mars and Jupiter.
SWlday afternoon visitors of vegetable soup, sandwiches grade teachers at the Pomeroy 10:30 - Bar~leys J. 4, 15&lt; Brody Kids 6, 13: Josey &amp; The
and Middleport Elementary
Pussycats 8, 10; Mr. Rogers 20.
family.
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
The evening stars are Mer- Mr. and Mrs. VereSwartz were and dessert.
11:00- Sea lab 3, 4, 15: Bewitches 13; Brother Buzz6 ; Fllntstones
School,
respectively,
visited
The Larry Stansbury family Swett as he was returning from cury and Saturn.
MEIGS County Women's
' Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz,
s. 10; Sesame 51. 20.
of Reynoldsburg spent a New Uxington where he had
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Waid
Swartz
of
Fellowship
of the Churcbes of the Centerville Elementary 11 :30- Kid Power6, 13; Runaround 3, 4, 15.
Thos~ born on this date are
- Elec. Co. 20; Archie'• TV Funnln 8, 10; Funky Phantom
Saturday and Sunday here with been a guest of his sister, Mrs. under the sign of Ptsces .
Athens, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ, Thursday, 7:30p.m. at School near Dayton Thursday 12:00
13; CBPA Bowling 6: Aroomd lhe World In SO Days3, ~. 15.
where
they
observed
inhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eima Vernon.
German composer George Emmett Hawk of Hemlock the Dexter Church. Miss Peggy
12:30 - Lldsvllle 13; Wreslllng 8; Til king with A Giant 3, 4, 15;
Stansbury.
The Busy Bee meeting of the Fredertc Handel was born Feb. Grove, 0.
What'• the Presidency All About? 10.
Russell, missionary to Mexico, dividualization of instruction
projects. The two teachers left 1:DO - Mulligan Stew 15; Monk'"'" 13: Bealles J; Sports
Relatives bere have learned Carpenter Baptist Church was 23, 1685.
Visitors of Clara Follrod and will be the speaker.
Challenge 4; Arthur Smith 8: CBS Children's Film Festival
of the birth of a son, Mathew held at the home of Freda
Nina Robmson Sunday af- INSPEcriON, Shade River the Pomeroy Ele111entary
10; Untamed World6 ; Movle " Mun,ter Go Home" J.
On this day in history :
1:30 - Gollege Basketball 4. B. 15; American Bandstand 13;
Scott, to Mr. and Mrs. KeMeth Slnith. Lynn McWhorter had
In 1942, a Japanese subma- lernoon were Mr. and Mrs. Lodge 433, F&amp;AM, 7:30 pm. School at 4:30a.m. Thursday in
World of·Survlval 6.
order
to
reach
their
desintation
Hutchinson of Chillicothe devotions. Others present were nne ltred 25 shells a I an oil Gerald Swartz and family of Saturday at hall in Chester.
2:DO - College Basketball&amp;; Movie " Puss 'n Boots" 10; Walt
in
time
for
opening
of
classes.
on Feb. 10. Grandparents are Anna Lich, Ida Cheadle, refinery near Santa Barbara, Marietta, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments; all Master
Till Your Father Gets Home 13.
2:30
- Bonnie Lou and Buster 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Price, Emma Whittington, Vivian Calif., two and a half months Robert Robinson and family of Masons invited.
HOME ON LEAVE
3:
oo~ College Basketball 3: World of Survlvol13.
•
local, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaston and Bonnie Cheadle. after the sneak attack on Pearl Belpre, 0.
FULL LENGTH movie at
SA Roy E. Powell, U.S: Navy 3·30 - Pro Bowling 13, College Baskelball4. 15: Movie "Lost In
Hutchinson, Albany. The httie
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Harbor catspulted the United
Alaska" 10
A large crowd attended the Chester Elementary gym, I :30 is home on leave visiting his
4
DO
Guitar JJ, Pro Bowling&amp;; Wrestling8.
one has a brother, David.
Molden, Rutlaod, and Mr. and States into World War II.
auction sale at the Shirley R. to 3 p.m. Satorday, sponsored family. He is the son of Mrs. ·4)30 -- Folk
Audubon Wlldllle Theatre 13.
'•
Myrtle Queen, Gallipolis, Mrs. Dale Nicholson, MidFindhng farm here on by Chesler PTA. Publlc in- Deloris Powell of 424 Beach St., 5 DO - Making Things Grow JJ ; Green Acres J; Wide World at .
· Sporls 6. 13; Golf Tournament 8, 10.
•
visited with her uncle and aunt, dleport, were guests of Mr. and
Saturday, Feb. 17.
vited, refreshments to be sold. Middleport.
5
:
J~er.S~:rT.e
st.
JJ:
Del
Reeves
J;
~ospel
Talent
Tl"le
15:
Mr.andMrs. G. R. Cline. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Swett. Recent
Mrs. Iris Carr returned home
SUNDAY
The
Sentinel
Cline's mother, Mrs. Dora guests were their son-in-law
DEVOTED TO THI
from Veterans Memorial
HYMN SING, 1:30 p.m. Americanism program, guesl 6:00 - News 3, 4, 8; Movie "Secret of thelncos"10.
INTEREST OF
Carpenter, Rutland, was also a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Hospital
last
Tuesday
and
is
Sunday
at Hazel Community speaker and a skit, "I Am Old 6:30 - NBC News J, 4, 15; Reason.r Report 13; Beverly
MEIGS-MASON AREA
Hillbillies 8; Marshall Report JJ.
,
guest at the Chne home.
Arthur Reedy and family,
CHESTU L. T~NNEHILL,
making a steady recovery. ' Church between Long Bottom Glory" by the juniors.
7:DOYou
Asked
For
113;
Hee
Haw
8;
Lawrehce
Welk
15;
I've
~
Euc . Ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Birch- Southside, W. Va .
Got
A
Secret
13.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Guthne
and
Portland
at
Dort's
Run.
All
CHARTER membership
ROURT HOEFLICH,
7: JO - Nashville -MuSic J; Amazing World ,ol Kreskln 13; ,
field visited With her grand·
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Qulvey,
City Editor
recently spent an evening with singers and public invited.
meeting
of
the
Middleport
Biography 33; College Basketball' 4 ·
Publ1sl'leel dally e~~: cept
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dover, visited hts father, BtU Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
MONDAY
8 00 - Emergency 3, 4, 15; Here We Go Again 6, 13;•AIIIn the
Pomeroy Area Branch of the
bv The oruo Valley
Family 8, 10·: Newsmaker '73 13; Movie "Film Odyssey" 33. '
Jeffers.
Quivey, Darwin, called to see Pub !l shn'tg company , 111 Woode.
.
MEIGS Local OAPSE, A,merlcan Association of
Court St , PomeroY , OhlO,
Tpuch of Grace&amp;, 13; Bridget Love• Bernie S, 10.
;
8:311-A
Dr. and Mrs. Antonia Cerna his cousin, Robert Parker and 45769 &amp;usints.s. Off1ce Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Monday, 7:30 p.m. at Meigs University Women, 8 p.m. at 9 00- Julio Ahdrews 6, 13; Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10; Movie "I ..
and family, along with other family in Mtddleporl, !V'd tn 2156. Editor111 Phone 992
Walk the Llne".3, 15; Movie "Torn Curtain" 4.
Woode called on Mr. and Mrs. JuniorHtghSchool Cafeteria in the · Meigs Inn, Tuesday.
2151.
9
JO
Newhart 8, 10.
friends from Athens and slopped enroule home to visit
Second cluJ postage paid at
Howard Flanders, Sunday Middleporl
·
Dinner at 6:30 p.nl. with 10 DO -- Bob
Carol Burnell 8, 10; Jigsaw 13; Movie "The Com·
Zanesville, were supper guests . his grandparents,Mr, and Mrs. Pomeroy , Ohio
afternoon. "
TUESDAY
reservations to be made with
mancheros'' 6; Mysterious Mr-. Eliot 33 .
Nat•onal edv~rtls t n· g
of' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jeffers NeyCarpenterandhismother, representatl~e Bolttnel l t
' 11 .00 - News4.8, 10. ABC News 13.
.
Mrs. BesSie Cappell is m RACINE American · Legwn Mrs. Bernice Carpenter
Gallagher ~ Inc. , 12 East 42nd
11:15
·
News
13,
Western
Theatre
15.
· '
and family.
Martha Mays.
Veterans Memorial Hospital at AUXIliary, 7: SO Tuesday night
St , New vork City , New Vork
11.30 - Movies "Shenandoah" J; "The Magnificent Seve~;· 4;
WEDNESDAY
The Women's Group from
Members of the Temple
Subscr•pt10n rates
De ·
this writing with an injured al the American Ugion Hall.
"Dr. Terror's House of Horrors~~ 8; "Wait Until Dark 10;
livered bY carr ler where
WOMEN'S
Cims!tan
the Dyesville church met wtth WSCS met with Mrs. Robert Ava
"T~e War of the Gorgonlue•" 13.
...
and
one
leg
in
a
cast.
arm
ilable SO cents pe-r week ,
Tcmp•rar.ce
Union
of 12:00 • News 6.
Glol:ia Haning. They held a Mattox. Pauline Comer led By Motor Route where earner
Sarah Woode is recovering at AMERICAN
.,
'
L~gtun
e not available One
Pomeroy, 2 p.m . Wednesday at 12: ul- Movl~ "Siadow of Evil" 6.
silent auction' and a bakeless devouons. A shower was gtven ser&gt;J1c
)'
the home of a nephew, Vernon Auxihary, Drew Wbsll!r Post
month Sl 7S By mall ln Oh10
·1 :00 - Movie~ '•''i'he ,.raltors" J; "The Invisible Ray 13.
the Pomeroy Umted Methodist
1· 15 - MOvie "the· Savage Innocents" A
,
bake sale to get funds for Mrs. Wes Mattox and baby and W Va , One year S14 00. Swartz , Hockingport, since
Sue months S1 25 . Thru
39,
ioinl
meeting
of
junin,
r
and
t
:
40
/tkvle
''
Wings
ol
the
Hawk"
10.
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Church,
annual
Frances
projecll planned . Seven ·daughter. DeliciQus r~r~sh­ months U SO Subscrlpt 1on Lc1u~ m Veterans Hospital for
~
.
JO
News13.
,
.
semor members, i:111 p.m. Willnrd Tea. Mrs. T. T. Shelton
members answered roU call. ments were served to etght price 1nc lude! Suf\'! .1 '1 Ttm es
•·15 - Movie "The Falcon's Alibi" 4.
Sent1net
1 ' a month
Mrs . Ray Jt'ox to ha"~ In have the program.
Mr. and Mro. Orland Ely, members and six ~uesls .

By JACK O'BRIAN
WHAT HAPPENED TO
OUR MISS BROOKS
NEW YORK (KFS) - Eve Arden's to be a
second-time grandmom next month via
daughter Uza In Madrid ... Barrister Roy Cohn
(found innocent three times under Bobby
Kennedy.pressure) llves high and mighty and
expensively. Has the courage of hiS acquittals:
tossed a weekend party in his Eastside
towllhouae (has a !~foot yacht, too) but the
entertainment didn't consist merely of drinks
and polite little canapes; hired star Joe
D'Amico and the rest ol the cast of the operaoperetta floor show at the song-drenched
Bianchi &amp; Margherila 's to do their classical
thing ... Singing with George Doerner's big band
at Roseland, thnlSh Jeri Farrell, asked how she
keeps lhe wow-wee figure, replied, "Ten months
a year I'm a housewife with two youngsters."
Bing Crosby's mourning the passing of his
brother Larry's widow ... Bob Hopes wants
Doris Day to c'mon over and reunite with her
old big-band'boss Us Brown and his Band of
Renown ... Wave of muggings terrorizes Lon·
don: Sir Michael Redgrave's lady, actress
Rachel Kempson, got pushed about and her
handbag wrenched away going home from the
Court Theater where she's starring in "A Sense
of Detachment" ... Richard Kiley, who ~rested
the "Man of La Mancha" role in the N.Y.
original, can't get himself to watch Peter
O'Toole in the flick. He's solved 1t-off in Tunis
filming Lerner &amp; Loewe's "Uttle Prince."
The sky-high antenna Jordan's King
Hussein attached atop.his London llliiiUiion and
then gave to his ex-wife, English-born Princess
Muna, comes in handy: Hussein taughl her to
operate a ham-radio - and they, Ironically,
keep in touch l"hen they're both home at their
respective dials. The only sparks left in the old
romance.
Marlon Brando haan't seen any of the "Last
Tango" reviews. He gets the boxofflce reports,
though; sent to him in Tahiti regularly ... John
Wayne's greatly relleved his wife's okay after a
lung scare; not to mention herself .. . June

Carpenter

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News, Event

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Teachers visit Bradbury school

* Social

Calendari

3-The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Feb. 23, 1973
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NEW \'ORK (UP!) - Bue· negotiator for the baseball
ball's bli deadlock may be · ownen.
.
settled by the weekend.
For anothfr thing, Comlills- '
A number of indications stoner Bowie Kuhn '111111dtnly '
point thai way despite Marvin came back here from Florida
Miller's departure to Lo8 and conferred with American
Angeles following Thursday's wgue President Joe Cronin
session bere. ·
and National League President
For one thing, before Olub Feeney.
leaving, Mtller, executive
And for a third thing, Miller,
director of the Major Uague • who had scheduled the trip to
Player Aaloclalkln, said he Los Angeles some time ago,
felt, "optimlatlc" for the first iald he would be back here
time since 'he began meeting later today to meet :With
with Johq Gaherin, chief Gaherin' again.

Tourn~ment pairings

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pressed

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OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL RESULTS

College &amp;a•ketball Results

81 United Press International

Feder..in lead

CLASS AAA SECTIONAL AT RIO GRANDE
1
I Friday)
7:00 pm-'Xx-Melgs vs. Lancaster
8:30pm- Logan vs. Jackson
(Saturday, Feb. 34)
7:00 pm- Miaml Trace vs. Athens
8:30 pm-Portsmoulh vs Marietta
IWednuday, Feb. 28)
7· 30 pm-Logan.Jackson winner vs. Chillicothe
t Friday, March 2)
7:30 pm- Melgs-Loncasle• winner vs. Mlam1 Trace·Athens

winner; winner advances to Athens district.

ISaturday, March3)

Chillicothe winner: winner advances to Athens district
CLASSAA SECTIONAL AT WAVERLY
, IFridoy)
7· 30 pm-Oak Hill vs. Wellston
!Saturday, Feb. 241
7. 30 pm-Greenfleld vs. Hlllsboro-xx
&lt;Thursday, March 1)
7:30 pm-x-Aiexande• vs. Oak Hill-Wellston winner
1
t Saturday, March 3)
7:30 pm-Champlonshlp game; winner to Rio Grande district
CLASS AA SECTIONAL AT COAL GROVE
IFriday)
7: ll pm-Falrland vs. Rock Hill
•
ISaturday, Feb. 241
7:15 pm-xx.South Point vs. Ironton
IThursday, March 1l
7· 15 pm- x·Galllpoll• vs . Falrlond~ock Hill winner
!Saturday, March3l
7:15 p.m.-Championship _game: winner to Rio Grande district
CLASS AA SECTIONAL AT FEDERAL-HOCKING
I Friday)
1 JO pm- VInlon County v• Warren Local
7 30 pm- Sherldan vs. New Lexington
ITuesday, Feb. 27)

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7· 30 pm-Portsmouth-Marletta winner vs. Logan-Jackson-

30" GAS

$229

20" GAS

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36" GAS

$178

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1 30 pm- )(-Bel pre vs. VInton County · Warren Local winner

!Wednesday, Feb. 281

7 30 pm-Sherldan-New Lexington winner vs. NelsonvllleYork -xx

ISaturdoy, March 3)
7:30 pm- Champlon5hlp game ; winner to Rio Grande district
CLASS AA SECTIONAL AT LUCASVILLE VALLEY
I Friday I
7.30 pm-Norlhwest vs Wheelersburg-xx
I Saturday, Feb. 24)
1 30 pm- Minlord vs . Portsmouth West ·
(Thursday, March 1)
1:30 pm- x.Waverly vs. Minford-Portsmouth West winner
&lt;Saturday, March 3)
7:30 pm- Champlon•hlp game. winner to Rio Grande district
CLASS ASECTIONAL AT NELSONVILLE· YORK
(Saturday, Feb. 24)
7·00 pm- Eastern vs. Starr.washlngton
8 15 pm-Giousler vs. Crooksville
t Friday, March 21
7 00 pm- x.Federai-Hocklng vs. Eastern.Starr Washington

School
sports

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$22goo

40" GE ELECTRIC

$258

30" GE ELECTRIC

$239

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winner

8: 1l pm- Giouster-Crooksvllle winner vs Mlller·xx
t S.turday, March 3)
7 30 pm- Champlon•hlp gam~;, winner to Chillicothe distncl
t &lt;~AS..AS.II'I'I&lt;&gt;NAI! Ali'M£101 " ' • iol
-.. - ~
(Friday I ,
1 00 pm-x·Chespeake vs. Southern
B. JO pm-Norlh Gall Ia vs Kyger Creek
I Saturday, Feb. 24)
I : DO pm-Southweslern v•. Ironton St. Joseph
8 30 pm-Symmes Volley vs Hannan· Trace
(Thursday, March 1)
1:00 pm- Chesapeake-Southern winner vs. Southweslern·SI.
Joseph winner
e. 30 pm- North Gallla·Kyger Creek winner vs. Symmes
Valley-Hannc1n-Trace winner

(Frlday,March2)
7·15 pm- Champlon•h!p game; winner to Chillicothe diStrict
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7 00 pm- x-Peebles vs. Manchester
8 15 pm- Whlleoak vs. West Union
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By Umted Pren lntern•tional
Eut
t Class AAA at Columbus)
Manhallan
97
Conn.
87
NBA Standings
Colvmbus
South 66 Groveport
Oomncn N Y. 52 N Y Mrlme 40.
By United Press International
48
Baruch
90
John
Ja164
Eastern Conference
Gahanna 73 Hilliard 55
Marist 115 New Paltz 92
Atlantic DIViSion
I Class AAA at Canton!
.Fa~rmonl64
W.Va.
St
.
62
w. I pet. g.b.
Canton South 7-t Canton Centr al
Noire
Dame
92
W
.Va.
73
oot
commenting
following
their
Boston
51 12 .~1 0
!loth Miller and Gaherin
Calh 58
By United Pres• International Jrsy Cty 51 . S7 Mntclr St. 62
New
York
49
17
.742
31/'
meetings
and
this
practice
has
Mass1Uon
67 Marllngton 51
were smiling following
Bas. St. 88 Plymth St. 67
Coach John Wooden is war- Jufts
Buffalo
19 44 .302 32
(Class
AAal Canton)
promoted
conjecture
on
all
91
'Iburaday's sesiion and lltat
Philadelphia 7 59 .106 45'1' ned that his No. l...anked Prov . 92107Brandeis
Hudson 5.4 Doylestown 51
Assumption
87
Central Division
Fa~rl ess 56 Sandy Valley 39
was another 8nt in the recent sides. But even some of the
w. I. pet. g.b. UCLA club doesn't have the Glssbro 51 69 Wm . Palersn 68
players
already
working
out
on
Selan
Hall
61
St.
Bon.
55
series of negotlationll. •
Baltimore
40 22 .645
killer instinct but the 'Bruins
91 Salisbury 73
The two prinj:)pal stumbling their own in Florida have been Atlanta
36 29 . 55~ 5'12 managed to leave Oregon for Shepherd
Wheeling 103 Wlbrfrce·66
lalking
about
a
settlement
Houston
25
39
.391
16
blocb to agreement between
New Haven 90 Merrimack 85
In 1969, President Nixon
Cleveland
23 40 365 171/, dead Thursday night.
Lmcln 74 Ph1la Pharm . 59
the players and owners so far which seems immment aod it
Western Conference
After
a
tight
first
half,
UCLA
arrived
In Belgiwn to start a
Ellztwn 99 W1lkes 72
Midwest Oivl•lon
ha~e been tbe issue8 on ar· could be that both sides will get
scored
a
pair
of
quick
baskets
Leb
Val
80
We5lern
Md
56
tour of Europe.
w. 1. pet. g.b.
titration and free agency, and together within the next 48 Milwaukee
M Harvey 103 W. Va Wslyn 77
and
held
Oregon
to
only
four
46
20
697
71 West Lib 59
there seems to be som,e feeling bours 150 that at least all major Chicago
39 23 .629 5 points in the first six minutes of Beckley
Bloomfld
81 Cathedral 67
league
training
camp
could
KC-OMaha
31 38 .449 16V' the second half to cruise to a 72
that' the owners may concede
South
JS .4-44 16'1&gt;
New Mex 93 Cola St · 72 I
Marsnall69 UNC-Chrllte 65
at !east in the •!'ell of ar- open no later than March I. Detroit Pacific 28Division
~1
victory
at
Eugene,
Ore.
Texas-EI
Paso 65 Wyo. 54
The
owners
have
vowed
not
to
litration.
w. I. pet. g.b. The triumph was the 67th in a Richmond 13 VMI 84
LaUisvl
85
W TeK. St 10
Fayeltvl
Sf
90
Ellz
City
72
48 16 .750 ·
Dallas
Bap.
96 Austn Coll .81
Since early this week, both open the camps untU they have Los Angeles
Smllh 74 V~ . Union 69
State 38 25 .603 9'1' row for UCLA aod boosted its J.C.
Henderson 90 Hendrb1: 83
Norlolk
St
97
St.
Aug
.
67
sides have adopted a·J,IOllcy of reached agreement with the Golden
Phoenix
30 34 .469 18 record this season to 22-0.
Centenary B8 Ark St.79
players.
Wnstn.Salm St. 17 Va. St. 74
Seattle
20 46 .303 29 · The young Ducks, who start Fla
West
Southern
73
Stetson
66
Portland
' 16 47 .254 31'12
Ore . St. 82 Southern Cal 66
Tulane
80
LSU·N.O.
66
only one senior, saw their
Thursday's Re•ult•
UCLA 12 Oregon 61
85 Lamar 79
Mllw 116 KC-Omana 113, ol
Fresno St. 54 -Pacific 49
record drop to 14-8 but McNeese
Wash&amp;
Lee
86
Cent
Ky.
74
'(Only game scheduled)
remained in contention for Rndlph -Mcn 77 Hmpdn-Sydny 67 Ohio Conference Tournament
Friday's Games
Wittnbrg 16 0 . Weslevan 61
M1dwest
second place and a possible
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Capital
95 DeniSon .
Shaw 97 ChiCago 51 95
LAUDERHILL, Fla. (UP!) wound up, in the rough. I was Houston vs. P~lladelph 1 a
Oberlin 74 Bldwn WI Ice 68
National Invitation Tour- Millikin 101 Wheaton 95
at Hershey, Pa.
Sacto Sl a·4 UC Davis 78
- For a fellow wbo insisted still163 yards from the pin but I Portland at Cleveland
nament berth when Oregon Valparaiso 100 Evansvl 78
51 IWlrys 83 Pepprdne 82
Tri
State
96
Marian
48
that finding himself in the lead obviously overdubbed as the New York at Chicago
State upended Southern
Sl Marins 88 Grt Falls 84
Southwest
of the year's secood richest ball sailed 30 feet over the Baltimore at Detroit
California,
82
-lili, at Corvallis, Memphis St. 93 No. Tex . 51 88 Azusa 94 Cal Lulh. 45
St. at Los Angeles
San D1ego U 92 Grnd Cn) n 72
golf tournament didn't faze green." Fezler got back one Golden
Ore. The loss dropped USC to 7- Houston 116 Trnfy .Tex 57
Atlanta at Seattle
.
him, ForrestFezler sure didn't stroke with a birdie on the 17th
{Only game5 scheduled)
3 in the conference whUe
.
leave that impression.
bole.
Oregon and Oregon State are 6AHL Standings
The young Californian was a
Brewer, who has been play- By United Press lnternaloonal 4.
East
stroke ahead of the field with ing better golf at age 40 than
Sam Whitehead had 24 points
w.
I. I. pis gl ga
only 'three boles to play in ever before, and Fezler both NS
33 14 13 79 241 156 to lead the Beaver attack while
Thursday's opening round of had 3-under.p~ 67s in Thurs- Boston 29 21 10 68 205 199 Gus WUiiams was high for USC
00
the $260,000 Jackie Gleason day's opening round of the Rchstr 26 24 10 62 194 218 with 17.
Reg. $259 .00
23
23
13
59 202 201
Prov
Inverrary Classic.
Gleason Classic 'and went into
15 29 14 4o4 214 263 In other major college ac~on
Deluxe Timer - Glass oven door.
His clo,sest rival, veteran today 's second round two ~:tid 14 31 14 42 201 259 Thursday night, eighth... anked
West
Gay Brewer, had already strokes ahead of Lee Trevino
w. I. t. pts gf ga Providence crushed Assumpfinished for lhe day so all and Gibby Gilbert, the only Clncl
43 16 4 90 272 178 tion, 107-87, at home, No. 10
APT. SIZE
Fezler had to do is play safe other two in the 14!Hnan fteld Hrshy 31 18 11 73 250 181 Houston registered a 116-57
Va.
27
17
14
68
205
184
and the first round lead was able to break 70 while battling Rchmnd 22 29 8 52 199 217 rout of Trinity at home,
Burners guaranteed for life.
his.
unusual cold in the mornmg. Jcksnvl 19 33 6 46 208 245 Memphis State clmched 1at
11 38 9 J1 166 256 least a tie for the Missouri
So what does he do? He plays
Brewer,, who has won more Ball
00
Thursday's Results
Reg . $209.00
too safe-and it costs him a than $33,000 so far this year, Virginia 2 Boston 2
Valley Conference tttle by
double bogey, and the lea!l.
could take over the money lead
(Only game scheduled)
beatmg North Texas State, 93Deluxe Timer - Glass oven door.
Friday's Games
"I didn't want to go into the by winning the $32,000 first
88,
at
Denton,
Tex.,
New
Boston at Baltimore
water so I decided to use a four ' prize being paid by the Richmond at New Haven
Mexico moved a step closer to
-wood," Fezler tried to ex- Gleai!On. The current money c,ncinnatt at Sprtngf1eld
the Western Athletic ConReg . $289.00
(Only games scheduled)
plain. "The ball landed in the leader, Bruce Crampton
ference title by scoring a 93 -72
fairway, but bolUlced in(Q the ($75,000) withdrew Thursday
20" Oven - Deluxe Timer.
NHL Standings
homecourt triumph over
By
United
Press
International
water.
after shooting a i&gt;&lt;lver1l"r 77,
Colorado State apd I.owsville
East
Reg .
"I took a drop and th\l ball saying he needed a rest.
w. I. t. pis gf ga ripped West Texas State 85-70
00
Jack Nicklaus aod Arnold Montrel 39 8 14 92 251 139 at Amarillo, Tex.
$l98.00
Rgrs 40 15 5 BS 237 147
Palmer both have their work NY
WHA Standings
Boston 39 17 5 83 260 186
Deluxe Comp. Automatic
cut out for them. Ntcldaus, the Buffalo 32 20 9 73 213 165 By United Press International
Detro1l
29
20
11
69
197
180
East
Self Cleaning Burners
favorite just about every time
19 32 8 46 ISO 196
w. I. I. pis gf' ga
he plays, missed a bundle of Toronto
.
Vncuvr 16 39 8 40 181 213 Cleve
36 22 2 74 225 182
birdie putts Thursday and shot NY lsldrs 7 51 5 19 122 289 New Eng 34 25 2 70 251 209
Reg.
00
Phil a
West
29 32 0 58 230 255
a 73 while Palmer, who noted
$269.00
w. I. I. pis gf ga N.Y.
28
JJ
I
57 245 263
he hadn't made a smgle birdte Ch1cago 34 20 6 74 225 175 Quebec 24 31 5 53 208 239
Deluxe Comp. Automatic
in three days, had a 74.
Phila 29 24 9 67 225 214 Ottawa 23 36 4 50 220 .263
Self
Cleaning Burners
27 25 8 62 187 118
West
Defending champion Tom Minn
St.Louio 26 24 10 62 183 ' 187
w. I. t. pts gf ga
Weiskopf headed a liSt of six 71 , Allanla 23 27 12 58 160 177 Wm1pg 36 23 J 75 233 18 7
COLUMBUS (UPI)
shooters, making a total of only Los Ang 24 29 9 51 183 202 Houston JO 26 4 64 224 20 8
Columbus South Coach Dick
Plllsbgh 25 29 ,7 57 202 201 Mlfin
30 28 J 63 204 21 J
II golfers who were able to Calif
9 38 14 32 151 258 Las Ang 28 26 5 61 210 208
Ricketts understands the
lreak par Thursday.
Thursday's Results
Alberla 28 29 2 58 209 204
feelings his fellow City Leagu~
Ch1cago 23 36 1 47 195 223 I '~. ,'
Montreal 3 Detroit 3
The
Gleasi\n
fteld
will
be
CU\
coaches have aboul his super'2 NY l•lndr~ 1
• Thursda.y Results '~
r
to the low 70 scorers (atid''tles PltlsbUrgh
., MiDDLEPORT~ ' 0!" '""' 1 ··~ · !•ill·.,,
Buffalo
~
..
V,ncouver
1
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Philadelph•a
6
Oltawa
S
star, BJ!a'! )«!).~lam!~. ,. . ,, , ' for 1 7ou\ 'plat~J 'at thll 'eni:l of
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(Only games sc'*duledl
Houston 4 Quebec 1
' WIWams, a lithe~ jumping
.
jack forward, guard or center today's second round.
depending on where Ricketts
wants to play him, is being
compared to former Columbus
East star Ed Ratleff, now a
senior allAmerican at Long
Beach Slate.
"! was glad to see Ratleff
leave East," Ricketts said,
"and I suppose tbe rest of the
city coaches will be glad to see
Brian leave South."
WIWams, a first-team all·
Ohioan last year, has been a
starter for the Bulldogs for
three years, leading tbem to
back-to-back City Uague titles
and the No. 4 ranking in the
final UP! Class AAA poll with a
1~2 record.
Although he is averaging 24.5
points per game and shooting
Royal Crown
53 per cent from the floor, WilBottling Company
ltams' marks are below last
Middleport
year. But Ricketts say there's
a reason.

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Lockhart's da11!5hter Anme made her stage · SWlday Schoolatteodance on
Helen Bottel
Thoughts thought along U. S. 35 .....
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debut only last year atlhe N. Y. Meadowbrook Feb. 18 was .35, th~ offering
I'm an inveterate pipe-cnoker (nary a cigarette in almoat 10
Theater with mama; already Annie's starred in . $15.36. Worship servtces were
ye,;n) and thought I'd seen everything when a m8il~r house
a TV Movie of the Week with Bill Bixby ... The held at 11 o'clock with the Rev.
lllbuman SaielmiDiblp
for, pi~QVers in Columbus sent me a brochure olf~g a P,pe
Lockharts Jr. and Sr. are of the new freed-breed Uhman IIJlellking from Acts
who openly note, if not brag, about their 26, to an attendance of 16.
Dear Helen:
for sale in all seriousness, for $3,250. I
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.
Our baby survived only two days after he was born. This was
1 w~s wrong. Atobacconist in Englaod lW come out with a
respective unwed liaisons
Same
World Day of Prayer SerMeadowbrook Dinner Theater was lhe first of vtces will be held at the church a crushing blow because we waited ten years for what seemed Utile solid gold umbrella that foldll 011t and over the l!owl of. your
pipe, so it will stay lit in rainy weather or very foggy days in
hits pleasant sort-now there are more than 100 here on Friday evening; March like a miracle. Doctors say this was our last hope.
After
the
funeral,
we
were
maldng
a
comeback
when
those
and the number's exploding come summer.
2, at 7:43, sponsored by the
London towri. It retails for a modest $133.33.
Eve Arden got lhe news she was a grand- WSCS with June Stearns, "sales pitches" started coming. Each cll'l'ied a congratulatory
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note
about
our
happy
parenthood.
And
each
opened
lhe
wound
all
·
The
Holiday
Inn
people
have
been
struggling
manfully (a~d
mom in the middle of the first act of "Butterflies leader. The topic, "Alert in Our
successfully) to kei!&gt; the citY from tearing down· one of !hell'
Are Free"; she's awaiting the other grandbaby Time." Other churches and over again.
Why can't COOipanies and ll&amp;lespersons check the death . more groteaque signs in the middle of an attractive urban
we forecast arriving in April ... Of course dif- Individuals are cordially inrenewal area, down in Charleston, for a hall-dozen years now.
ferent daughters ... Guy Lombardo was one of vtted to join in this observance. notices too? -Mr. and Mrs. T.W.
But if they're smart, they'll run to pull do~ the one along
the rare bands never to play the Meadowbrook
The Alfred Women's Society Dear Mr. and Mrs. W.:
I
bope
your
letter
will
be
a
reminder
to
salespeople
wbo
don't
Route 35 which advertises that you're only 15 miles away from
In Cedar Grove, N.J. when it was lhe seat of 30s served lunch at lhe Shirley R.
thoroughly
cbeck
before
they
send
out
"congratulatory
pitches."
lhe
new establishment near the SUver Memorial Bridge - It-T
Big Band broadcasts. The sweetest music this Findling sale held bere on
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In sympathy.- H.
SldeofheavenwillclosethatgapJune4th.
Saturday, Feb. 17, and were
POMEROY.
Zsa Zsa prophesied at Caesars Palace she 'II · quite pleased with the results.
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,
probably wed again but - · •'He mllst like acFae Kimes of Athens and a Dear Helen:
I've become such a ster"?. ~!'!' . a~cionad\), "o'!e, might ll&amp;Y I
When my husband reUred, a little item about It appeared in am a guy with an eight-track mind.
tors." Asked who lives with her, Zsa zsaed "My long time member. of Alfred
daughter Francese&amp;, servants, dogs and an Church, sulfered an mjury m .a the paper. The mall started coming by the bushel!
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First it was "Invest!" We laughed. Having raised five
Redistricting and Ralph Welker's I~ priJhary loss deprived
occasional husband" ... Zsa replied to lhe query car accident on Feb. 10, and IS
was she looking for another husband with, "No, hospit~lized ~~ O'Bleness children' withstood one awful depression and continuing in- Meigs Cotllty ofa seat in Ohio's peneral Assembly, but there's a
flatlon, wbo's got money to invest?
I'm looking for another bachelor."
Memonal Hospttal, Athens.
native of the county still serving in a State Legislature. Del.
Next,
the
mall
changed
to
hearing
aids,
false
Ieeth
cleaners,
Phyl,lis Given, a Democrat elected from Charleston, Ia in West
Ma Bell's the new oldtime-seeming saloon
Women's Society Meets
VIrginia's House of Delegates, and is very proud of the fact that
in Shubert Auey, pursues a sporty Bdwy.
The Y(ome?'s Society of~ geriatric vitamins, etc.
Then~tery lots.
image: has Racing Forms slrewn around plus Alfred Umted Methodtst
she was born in Pomeroy.
Come to think of it, we didn't get many promotions on
Off-Track Betting Charge-applications on Church met on Tuesday
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cruises,
though
there
were
a
few
leiters
about
retirement
homes.
Charlie Ryan of WCHS-TV just chewed me out royally about
demand ... Ass! Veep of the Pacific Telephone evenmg, Feb. 13, at the hom~ of
Co. is one Ben Dwl. A correct number.
Clara Follrod and Nma These depressed us a Uttle too, as my husband and I were very mentioning the pre-eminence of WSAZ-TV in news coverage on
The Gaslight club practices the tiny Robinson, With an attendance active and "young." ,
local TV stations. Goodofl8tured, but royally.
But
finally
this
being
pushed
into
old
age
got
to
him.
Not
only
In Charlie's defense, I think he does a fine job with a smaller
niceties: when a lady (they all are of course) is of 16.
the
ads
but
the
attitudes
of
our
relatives,
friends,
clerks
in
stores
seated in the dining room, a busboy magically
The , meeting, in cha~ge of
staff and a signal that doesn't reach out as far as that ot ~
~ has anllcipated her unswerving feminine Nellie Parker, prestdent, -everything said, "You're ready for the scrap heap."
TV . Cttarlle, surely one of the nation's youngest news directors in
Truly,
the
mind
controlll
the
body.
U
you're
loved
and
custom of doffing her shoes and discreetly has opened with prayer by Osie
a major TV market, pours plenty of his own energy and talent
pushed a pillow under her nude tootsies ... Bing Mae Follrod. The hymn, needed, the juices tell the body, "Hey, you're happy!" Put a into the operation, and gets a lot of bang for a buck.
Crosby's "Walking Tall" new-flick cast as a ·~Faith of Our Fathers," was monkey wrench into the "think" pattern and the mind goes into
In addition, Olarlie is perhaps lhe most incislv~, penetrating
reverse.
My
husband
fretted,
worried,
grew
old
before
my
eyes,
and
mordant of the region's newscasters. He's expert at the hot·
tough Tennessee lawman an actor named Sam sung.
.
and
just
gave
up.
(I
haven't
yet!)
potato type of question, and is probably the best bet to move up to
Law ... How's it that everything's going down at
A total of 34 s1ck and shut-m
When a very active man is forced to retire- to nothing -It's network status or a top spot in one of lhe biggest stations among
the Stock Market and up at the Supermarket .. . calls were reported since the
Comic strip character Utile Lulu's now a doll January meetmg. Greetmg sheer cruelty. And it seems that all of society is aimed at proving the local TV news personalities in our area. A real professional.
and a toy craft kit with boyfriend Tubby card sales were reported and he's old and useless. Even your children are suddenly
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patronizing
(or
"solicitous",
which
is
even
worse).
Speaking of profesSionalism, Bill Gray at WJEH gets better
bellying in. Western Publishing bought all the discussed
H you can't afford travel, you putter - and slowly dJsin. all the time, and does his homework, I think, as weU as any
rights.
World Day of Prayer
material has been received and tegrate, and that's a sad way to end an active life.
sportscaster in the region.
Don't you agree? -Not So Golden Ager
passed out to be observed on
I envy him a Utlle, too: He understands ice lloclley, something
Dear
Not:
Friday,
March
2
at
7:45
at
the
the Lord never meant me to be able to fathom.
WIN AT BRIDGE
I certainly do! And so do an increasing number of employers,
Alfred Church. Other churches
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and individuals are cordially wbo bring active, alert retirees back to part tline or advisory
WEEKEND TV IDGHUGHTS: Friday - College hockey's
mvtted to attend and to par- jobs. Useful occupations for elders would cure many "out to in the spotlight, with Ohio State-Ohio U. at 7:30, WOUB-TV ...
pasture" blues.
"The Time Machine" is WBNS-TV's prime-time film, at 9 .. .
here. The kmg and queen o! ticipate in this servtce.
23
NORTH
Our society should take a tip from the Orlenlals and ap- There's a midrdghl rock special on WSAZ-TV at I a.m.
hearts are JUS! excess bag- Literature on the 1973
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gage .
Reading Program has been preciate the special talents of the old, rather than Bh?ve tbem
Saturday -NBC shows kids what the President's job is like
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Your
play
is
lo
wm
the
to retirement villages. Elders can help by staying m the roam- in a While HoUBe special, 12:30, WSAZ-TV ... There are seven
received
and
the
reading
books
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Sgt. Helen Peck, Offutt Air
trump lead m dummy. ruff will be ordered. Plans were stream, proving their usefulness with volunteer work (bosp_i~...
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college basketball games, with VIrginia-North Carolina the
Force Base, Neb., spent a
a
heart : enter dummy with
WEST
EAST
schools, care centers, politics, service clubs), as well as knitting highlighter, at 1:30 on WCHS-TV ... WBNS-TV will be showing
made
to
serve
lunch
at
the
furlough here with her parents,
a second trump and ruff the
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Russell Findling sale on Feb. grandchildren's sweaters.
movies all afternoon, with a triple feature beginning at 2 ... The
last heart
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peck and .AJ975
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As
for
"old-age
treatment,"
you
get
what
you
expect.
H
you
17.
Now
you
lead
a
low
dta·
late
President Truman is subject of a biography on WMUL-TV,
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other relatives in the area.
retain
a
lively
interest,
aod
good
sense
of
humor,
who
can
pity
oloQ7654
mond.
East
wins
and
must
Eleanor Boyles gave a
"'9 8
7:30 ... "Tom Curtain" is the WLWC-TV prime-timer, at 9, with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cline
lead a diamond back Play missions report on an ~~rn. you?
SOUTH
(D)
WTVN-TV offering ''Camancheros" at 10.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jess
low Sooner or 1a t e r an cident of Witnessing for
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Dlegitimi non Carboruilduml (Which means "Don't let the
Swan at Langsville.
opponent is gomg to have to
•void
Tommy Fauber, son of Mr.
lead a heart and give you a Christ," in the life of Ethel you-know-wbats get you down!" and makes a terrific sampler
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for your wall.) -H.
ruff and dtscard or lead a Waters.
o!oAJIO
and Mrs. Tom Fauber, has
club and solve your finessing
Both vulnerable
Genevieve Guthr\e .)ed the
returned borne after speoding
,
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problems.
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last
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progr~m from• '"Leap in Dear .~elen : ,.,
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Children's West
FRIDAY,.,Ft:B. 23, •lt13 q ·, · ;,
{NEWSPAPER £NTIRPRISE ... SSN.)•
I know you can't tell me via column or personal leLter au I
Fa1th", "A Conversation m
Hospital in Columbus where he Pass I ~ 3 •
6:DO - News J, ~ . 8,' 10, 15; NBC News 13. Truth or Con seq. 6,
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Pass
Human Development", wtth need to know about raising my children (ages 6, 9 and 12) so
Sesame St. 20; Around the Bend 33.
was sent for tests aod treat- Pass Pass Pass
6· 30 - NBC News 3, 4, 15; ABC News 6: CBS News 8, 10. I
would you reconunend a book or two that we parents might read!
prayer
by
Genevieve
.
The
ment. His mother was in
Opening lead-• 8
Dream of Jeannie 13; Let's ·Travel JJ.
.
The b1ddmg has been
song, "Tis So Sweet to Trust m -MA
7:DO- What's My Line 8; Truth or Con seq. J; BeatThe Clock 4;
Columbus with him.
News 6, 10; Saint 15; Elec. Co. 20 ; Folk Guitar JJ; Wild
Nutth
East
South Jesus"; solo, uHowGreat Thou Dear MA:
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby West
Two
books
I
reconunend
highly
are:
Growing
Into
Klnlldom 13.
1 "'
Art," Florence Spencer;
attended the State Grange
7· 311-To Tell the Truth 6: Parent Game 10: Beat the Clock 13.'
Hunganan Paul Lukacs, I •
Adolescence,
by
Lynn
Minton
(Parents
Press),
and
Your
Child's
Pass
Pass
'
scripture , Evelyn Lehman.
Porter Wagoner 3; Young Or Kildare •; Protectors 8,
Ugislatlve meeting at lm· who now lives in Tel Aviv,
College Hockey 20; Wall Street This Week 33. ·
You.
South,
hold
The lesson was given in Sell-Esteem, by Dorothy Corkille Briggs (Doubeldsy). -H.
perial House, West, in has long been famous for his
8· 00 - Sanford &amp; Son 3." 4, 15; Brady Bunch 6, 13. Mission lm·
Columbus. Mr. Starkey Is single dummy problems. To· •AK54 •AQ63 t2 ""KQI01 · dialogue form by Thelma
possible 8, 10; Wa•hlngton Week In Review 20. 33.
What do you do now?
Henderson, Helen Woode, Osie
8:30- Partridge Famlly6.13 ; Little Peoplel, 4, 15; Eye to Eye
legislative agent of Columbia day's hand is printed by
A-Bid one
not F o11r od , J une Stearns, Emma
courtesy of the Bndge World
33.
'd spade.t Do •Grange.
d
bl
b
uu
e
or
1 one no- rump o.n::•
9:00- Masterpiece Theatre 33. Room·222 6, 13; Circle of Fear J,
magazine.
tau:;c you hold just one dia- Finch and Eleanor Boyles.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rupe
4, JS: Movie "Wall Until Dark" 8: Movie "The Time
Nine teachers from the making the change from a
Your
problem
IS to find a mond. ·
I Others attendmg besides the
Machine'' 10.
accompanied their son-in~aw way to be sure to make your
Symmes Valley District in traditional elementary school 9· 30 - Odd Couple 6, 13.
TODAY'S QUESTION
above were Isola Taylor, Merle
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. four-spade contract irrespec·
Lawrence county spent to a non·graded situation 10:00- News 20; Bobby Darin J. ~ . 15; Love American Styl~ 6,
You bid one spade. North Griffith, Kate Honacher and
Ralph Woodrum and Mrs. live of what the defense does
t3 ; Paul Nuchlms JJ.
Tuesday visiting at the similar to Bradbury's. They 11 : 00
b1ds tw~ spades What do you Emma Findling.
- News 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15.
Lawrence Bowen, to Columbus or where their cards are.
Bradbury School. They, with spent the day observing the. 11.30-Johnny CarsonJ,4, 15; Dick Cavett6; Movle"The Tomb
do
now
'
The
hostesses
served
In the actual setup there
where they attended the
of Ligela/ 10; Movie " The Conqueror Worm" 13.
classes in progress and then
delicious refreshments of cake their superintendent, Fred
funeral of Paul Harris, is no problem. You know
11
40Movie "Splnout" 8.
discussed
the
program
with
the
Hayes, are interested in
where
the
queen
of
clubs
1
:oo--Midnlghl
Special J, 4, 15; Movie "Frankenstein" 10; News
and
salad
with
the
Valentine
brother-in~aw of Mr. Rupe at
Bradbury teachers.
is and can always fmesse Semi $1 lor JACOBY MODERN book theme carried out in favors and
13
the Schoedinger Funeral against 1t
Teacbers from the Waterloo 2: JO - News 4.
to. ''Wm ot &amp;ridge," (c/o this newsHome. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
This type of problem is paper), P0 . Sox 489, Radio City napkins. The next meeting will ~
Elementary School were
SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1913
be held on Tuesday evening,
Starkey also attended the know as a single dummy Station, New York, H.Y 10019.
Dolphus Arrington, Ralph 6: JO - TV Classroom 8; Kentucky Afield 13; Faith for Today 10.
March 20 at 7:30 at the home of e'
7:00 - Neighbors IJ; Farm Front 4, Death Valley Days 8; Fun
funeral. Myrtle Rupe Harris is problem and there is a catch
Boggess, Steve Wiseman,
for Everyone 6: Treehouse Club 10.
Genevieve Guthrie, with Osie ~
a cousin of Mr. Starkey.
Neomia White, Blanche 7·15 - Woman's Point of View 13.
Mae Follrod, program leader. :~
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jordan New Marshfield, were Sunday
- Man Irom COS I 10; Farm brook J; Treehouse Club 13,
The Almanac
Spears, Norma Cook, Dorothy 7:30
::.~
Sesame
St . 20; Dick Van Dyke 4: Gilligan's Island 8; Gospel
c~lled on his mother, Faye dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
By Uoiled Press International
Jones, Jan Baker, and Prin6.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson ~
Jordan.
Arthur Crabtree.
Today IS Frtday, Feb. 23, the
8:00 - Houndcats J, 4, 1S; Bugs Bunny 8, 10; Putnstuff 13,
cipal Ralph Lunsford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrison · Miss Nancy Smith of 34th day of 1973 with 311 to visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom
SATURDAY
Jake's Place 6.
8:30
- Roman Holidays 3. 4. 15: Ja~ksQ!1 Five 6. 13: Sabrina the
and children, Stoutsville, were Columbus was a weekend guest follow .
Barthalomew and family and
SOUP SUPPER Saturday,
Teenage Witch 8; P"''"ye 10: Mr Rogers 20
SEE
PROJECTS
guests of her parents, Mr. and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
9:00 - Jetson 3, 4, 15; Osmonds 6, 13: Amazing Chan~ . 10;
The moon ts a~~eroachmg its Mr. and Mrs. Carl Watson and beginning at 4 p.m. at St. Paul
Mrs. Dorothy Woodard and
Mrs. William Cheadle and her Uwis Smith.
Sesame 51 . 20.
·
family in Dayton, 0 ., on Methodist Church, Tuppers
last quarter.
Mrs. Bernice Carpenter, first 9:30- Pink Panther J, 4, 15, Movie Cartoons6. 8. 10.
brother and sister-In-law, Mr.
Mr. A. R. (Ben) Caster,
The mormng stars are Venus, Sunday, Feb. 18. '
Plains. Menu includes chili,
10:00 - Underdog J, 4, 1l; Elec. Co. 20.
and Mrs. Rex Cheadle and Charleston, W. Va., VISited Mars and Jupiter.
SWlday afternoon visitors of vegetable soup, sandwiches grade teachers at the Pomeroy 10:30 - Bar~leys J. 4, 15&lt; Brody Kids 6, 13: Josey &amp; The
and Middleport Elementary
Pussycats 8, 10; Mr. Rogers 20.
family.
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
The evening stars are Mer- Mr. and Mrs. VereSwartz were and dessert.
11:00- Sea lab 3, 4, 15: Bewitches 13; Brother Buzz6 ; Fllntstones
School,
respectively,
visited
The Larry Stansbury family Swett as he was returning from cury and Saturn.
MEIGS County Women's
' Mr. and Mrs. Millard Swartz,
s. 10; Sesame 51. 20.
of Reynoldsburg spent a New Uxington where he had
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Waid
Swartz
of
Fellowship
of the Churcbes of the Centerville Elementary 11 :30- Kid Power6, 13; Runaround 3, 4, 15.
Thos~ born on this date are
- Elec. Co. 20; Archie'• TV Funnln 8, 10; Funky Phantom
Saturday and Sunday here with been a guest of his sister, Mrs. under the sign of Ptsces .
Athens, and Mr. and Mrs. Christ, Thursday, 7:30p.m. at School near Dayton Thursday 12:00
13; CBPA Bowling 6: Aroomd lhe World In SO Days3, ~. 15.
where
they
observed
inhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eima Vernon.
German composer George Emmett Hawk of Hemlock the Dexter Church. Miss Peggy
12:30 - Lldsvllle 13; Wreslllng 8; Til king with A Giant 3, 4, 15;
Stansbury.
The Busy Bee meeting of the Fredertc Handel was born Feb. Grove, 0.
What'• the Presidency All About? 10.
Russell, missionary to Mexico, dividualization of instruction
projects. The two teachers left 1:DO - Mulligan Stew 15; Monk'"'" 13: Bealles J; Sports
Relatives bere have learned Carpenter Baptist Church was 23, 1685.
Visitors of Clara Follrod and will be the speaker.
Challenge 4; Arthur Smith 8: CBS Children's Film Festival
of the birth of a son, Mathew held at the home of Freda
Nina Robmson Sunday af- INSPEcriON, Shade River the Pomeroy Ele111entary
10; Untamed World6 ; Movle " Mun,ter Go Home" J.
On this day in history :
1:30 - Gollege Basketball 4. B. 15; American Bandstand 13;
Scott, to Mr. and Mrs. KeMeth Slnith. Lynn McWhorter had
In 1942, a Japanese subma- lernoon were Mr. and Mrs. Lodge 433, F&amp;AM, 7:30 pm. School at 4:30a.m. Thursday in
World of·Survlval 6.
order
to
reach
their
desintation
Hutchinson of Chillicothe devotions. Others present were nne ltred 25 shells a I an oil Gerald Swartz and family of Saturday at hall in Chester.
2:DO - College Basketball&amp;; Movie " Puss 'n Boots" 10; Walt
in
time
for
opening
of
classes.
on Feb. 10. Grandparents are Anna Lich, Ida Cheadle, refinery near Santa Barbara, Marietta, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments; all Master
Till Your Father Gets Home 13.
2:30
- Bonnie Lou and Buster 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Price, Emma Whittington, Vivian Calif., two and a half months Robert Robinson and family of Masons invited.
HOME ON LEAVE
3:
oo~ College Basketball 3: World of Survlvol13.
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local, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaston and Bonnie Cheadle. after the sneak attack on Pearl Belpre, 0.
FULL LENGTH movie at
SA Roy E. Powell, U.S: Navy 3·30 - Pro Bowling 13, College Baskelball4. 15: Movie "Lost In
Hutchinson, Albany. The httie
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Harbor catspulted the United
Alaska" 10
A large crowd attended the Chester Elementary gym, I :30 is home on leave visiting his
4
DO
Guitar JJ, Pro Bowling&amp;; Wrestling8.
one has a brother, David.
Molden, Rutlaod, and Mr. and States into World War II.
auction sale at the Shirley R. to 3 p.m. Satorday, sponsored family. He is the son of Mrs. ·4)30 -- Folk
Audubon Wlldllle Theatre 13.
'•
Myrtle Queen, Gallipolis, Mrs. Dale Nicholson, MidFindhng farm here on by Chesler PTA. Publlc in- Deloris Powell of 424 Beach St., 5 DO - Making Things Grow JJ ; Green Acres J; Wide World at .
· Sporls 6. 13; Golf Tournament 8, 10.
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visited with her uncle and aunt, dleport, were guests of Mr. and
Saturday, Feb. 17.
vited, refreshments to be sold. Middleport.
5
:
J~er.S~:rT.e
st.
JJ:
Del
Reeves
J;
~ospel
Talent
Tl"le
15:
Mr.andMrs. G. R. Cline. Mrs. Mrs. Walter Swett. Recent
Mrs. Iris Carr returned home
SUNDAY
The
Sentinel
Cline's mother, Mrs. Dora guests were their son-in-law
DEVOTED TO THI
from Veterans Memorial
HYMN SING, 1:30 p.m. Americanism program, guesl 6:00 - News 3, 4, 8; Movie "Secret of thelncos"10.
INTEREST OF
Carpenter, Rutland, was also a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Hospital
last
Tuesday
and
is
Sunday
at Hazel Community speaker and a skit, "I Am Old 6:30 - NBC News J, 4, 15; Reason.r Report 13; Beverly
MEIGS-MASON AREA
Hillbillies 8; Marshall Report JJ.
,
guest at the Chne home.
Arthur Reedy and family,
CHESTU L. T~NNEHILL,
making a steady recovery. ' Church between Long Bottom Glory" by the juniors.
7:DOYou
Asked
For
113;
Hee
Haw
8;
Lawrehce
Welk
15;
I've
~
Euc . Ed.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Birch- Southside, W. Va .
Got
A
Secret
13.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Guthne
and
Portland
at
Dort's
Run.
All
CHARTER membership
ROURT HOEFLICH,
7: JO - Nashville -MuSic J; Amazing World ,ol Kreskln 13; ,
field visited With her grand·
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Qulvey,
City Editor
recently spent an evening with singers and public invited.
meeting
of
the
Middleport
Biography 33; College Basketball' 4 ·
Publ1sl'leel dally e~~: cept
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dover, visited hts father, BtU Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D.
MONDAY
8 00 - Emergency 3, 4, 15; Here We Go Again 6, 13;•AIIIn the
Pomeroy Area Branch of the
bv The oruo Valley
Family 8, 10·: Newsmaker '73 13; Movie "Film Odyssey" 33. '
Jeffers.
Quivey, Darwin, called to see Pub !l shn'tg company , 111 Woode.
.
MEIGS Local OAPSE, A,merlcan Association of
Court St , PomeroY , OhlO,
Tpuch of Grace&amp;, 13; Bridget Love• Bernie S, 10.
;
8:311-A
Dr. and Mrs. Antonia Cerna his cousin, Robert Parker and 45769 &amp;usints.s. Off1ce Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Monday, 7:30 p.m. at Meigs University Women, 8 p.m. at 9 00- Julio Ahdrews 6, 13; Mary Tyler Moore 8, 10; Movie "I ..
and family, along with other family in Mtddleporl, !V'd tn 2156. Editor111 Phone 992
Walk the Llne".3, 15; Movie "Torn Curtain" 4.
Woode called on Mr. and Mrs. JuniorHtghSchool Cafeteria in the · Meigs Inn, Tuesday.
2151.
9
JO
Newhart 8, 10.
friends from Athens and slopped enroule home to visit
Second cluJ postage paid at
Howard Flanders, Sunday Middleporl
·
Dinner at 6:30 p.nl. with 10 DO -- Bob
Carol Burnell 8, 10; Jigsaw 13; Movie "The Com·
Zanesville, were supper guests . his grandparents,Mr, and Mrs. Pomeroy , Ohio
afternoon. "
TUESDAY
reservations to be made with
mancheros'' 6; Mysterious Mr-. Eliot 33 .
Nat•onal edv~rtls t n· g
of' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jeffers NeyCarpenterandhismother, representatl~e Bolttnel l t
' 11 .00 - News4.8, 10. ABC News 13.
.
Mrs. BesSie Cappell is m RACINE American · Legwn Mrs. Bernice Carpenter
Gallagher ~ Inc. , 12 East 42nd
11:15
·
News
13,
Western
Theatre
15.
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and family.
Martha Mays.
Veterans Memorial Hospital at AUXIliary, 7: SO Tuesday night
St , New vork City , New Vork
11.30 - Movies "Shenandoah" J; "The Magnificent Seve~;· 4;
WEDNESDAY
The Women's Group from
Members of the Temple
Subscr•pt10n rates
De ·
this writing with an injured al the American Ugion Hall.
"Dr. Terror's House of Horrors~~ 8; "Wait Until Dark 10;
livered bY carr ler where
WOMEN'S
Cims!tan
the Dyesville church met wtth WSCS met with Mrs. Robert Ava
"T~e War of the Gorgonlue•" 13.
...
and
one
leg
in
a
cast.
arm
ilable SO cents pe-r week ,
Tcmp•rar.ce
Union
of 12:00 • News 6.
Glol:ia Haning. They held a Mattox. Pauline Comer led By Motor Route where earner
Sarah Woode is recovering at AMERICAN
.,
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L~gtun
e not available One
Pomeroy, 2 p.m . Wednesday at 12: ul- Movl~ "Siadow of Evil" 6.
silent auction' and a bakeless devouons. A shower was gtven ser&gt;J1c
)'
the home of a nephew, Vernon Auxihary, Drew Wbsll!r Post
month Sl 7S By mall ln Oh10
·1 :00 - Movie~ '•''i'he ,.raltors" J; "The Invisible Ray 13.
the Pomeroy Umted Methodist
1· 15 - MOvie "the· Savage Innocents" A
,
bake sale to get funds for Mrs. Wes Mattox and baby and W Va , One year S14 00. Swartz , Hockingport, since
Sue months S1 25 . Thru
39,
ioinl
meeting
of
junin,
r
and
t
:
40
/tkvle
''
Wings
ol
the
Hawk"
10.
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Church,
annual
Frances
projecll planned . Seven ·daughter. DeliciQus r~r~sh­ months U SO Subscrlpt 1on Lc1u~ m Veterans Hospital for
~
.
JO
News13.
,
.
semor members, i:111 p.m. Willnrd Tea. Mrs. T. T. Shelton
members answered roU call. ments were served to etght price 1nc lude! Suf\'! .1 '1 Ttm es
•·15 - Movie "The Falcon's Alibi" 4.
Sent1net
1 ' a month
Mrs . Ray Jt'ox to ha"~ In have the program.
Mr. and Mro. Orland Ely, members and six ~uesls .

By JACK O'BRIAN
WHAT HAPPENED TO
OUR MISS BROOKS
NEW YORK (KFS) - Eve Arden's to be a
second-time grandmom next month via
daughter Uza In Madrid ... Barrister Roy Cohn
(found innocent three times under Bobby
Kennedy.pressure) llves high and mighty and
expensively. Has the courage of hiS acquittals:
tossed a weekend party in his Eastside
towllhouae (has a !~foot yacht, too) but the
entertainment didn't consist merely of drinks
and polite little canapes; hired star Joe
D'Amico and the rest ol the cast of the operaoperetta floor show at the song-drenched
Bianchi &amp; Margherila 's to do their classical
thing ... Singing with George Doerner's big band
at Roseland, thnlSh Jeri Farrell, asked how she
keeps lhe wow-wee figure, replied, "Ten months
a year I'm a housewife with two youngsters."
Bing Crosby's mourning the passing of his
brother Larry's widow ... Bob Hopes wants
Doris Day to c'mon over and reunite with her
old big-band'boss Us Brown and his Band of
Renown ... Wave of muggings terrorizes Lon·
don: Sir Michael Redgrave's lady, actress
Rachel Kempson, got pushed about and her
handbag wrenched away going home from the
Court Theater where she's starring in "A Sense
of Detachment" ... Richard Kiley, who ~rested
the "Man of La Mancha" role in the N.Y.
original, can't get himself to watch Peter
O'Toole in the flick. He's solved 1t-off in Tunis
filming Lerner &amp; Loewe's "Uttle Prince."
The sky-high antenna Jordan's King
Hussein attached atop.his London llliiiUiion and
then gave to his ex-wife, English-born Princess
Muna, comes in handy: Hussein taughl her to
operate a ham-radio - and they, Ironically,
keep in touch l"hen they're both home at their
respective dials. The only sparks left in the old
romance.
Marlon Brando haan't seen any of the "Last
Tango" reviews. He gets the boxofflce reports,
though; sent to him in Tahiti regularly ... John
Wayne's greatly relleved his wife's okay after a
lung scare; not to mention herself .. . June

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NEW \'ORK (UP!) - Bue· negotiator for the baseball
ball's bli deadlock may be · ownen.
.
settled by the weekend.
For anothfr thing, Comlills- '
A number of indications stoner Bowie Kuhn '111111dtnly '
point thai way despite Marvin came back here from Florida
Miller's departure to Lo8 and conferred with American
Angeles following Thursday's wgue President Joe Cronin
session bere. ·
and National League President
For one thing, before Olub Feeney.
leaving, Mtller, executive
And for a third thing, Miller,
director of the Major Uague • who had scheduled the trip to
Player Aaloclalkln, said he Los Angeles some time ago,
felt, "optimlatlc" for the first iald he would be back here
time since 'he began meeting later today to meet :With
with Johq Gaherin, chief Gaherin' again.

Tourn~ment pairings

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OHIO HIGH SCHOOL
BASKETBALL RESULTS

College &amp;a•ketball Results

81 United Press International

Feder..in lead

CLASS AAA SECTIONAL AT RIO GRANDE
1
I Friday)
7:00 pm-'Xx-Melgs vs. Lancaster
8:30pm- Logan vs. Jackson
(Saturday, Feb. 34)
7:00 pm- Miaml Trace vs. Athens
8:30 pm-Portsmoulh vs Marietta
IWednuday, Feb. 28)
7· 30 pm-Logan.Jackson winner vs. Chillicothe
t Friday, March 2)
7:30 pm- Melgs-Loncasle• winner vs. Mlam1 Trace·Athens

winner; winner advances to Athens district.

ISaturday, March3)

Chillicothe winner: winner advances to Athens district
CLASSAA SECTIONAL AT WAVERLY
, IFridoy)
7· 30 pm-Oak Hill vs. Wellston
!Saturday, Feb. 241
7. 30 pm-Greenfleld vs. Hlllsboro-xx
&lt;Thursday, March 1)
7:30 pm-x-Aiexande• vs. Oak Hill-Wellston winner
1
t Saturday, March 3)
7:30 pm-Champlonshlp game; winner to Rio Grande district
CLASS AA SECTIONAL AT COAL GROVE
IFriday)
7: ll pm-Falrland vs. Rock Hill
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Eut
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Manhallan
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Conn.
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NBA Standings
Colvmbus
South 66 Groveport
Oomncn N Y. 52 N Y Mrlme 40.
By United Press International
48
Baruch
90
John
Ja164
Eastern Conference
Gahanna 73 Hilliard 55
Marist 115 New Paltz 92
Atlantic DIViSion
I Class AAA at Canton!
.Fa~rmonl64
W.Va.
St
.
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w. I pet. g.b.
Canton South 7-t Canton Centr al
Noire
Dame
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W
.Va.
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oot
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following
their
Boston
51 12 .~1 0
!loth Miller and Gaherin
Calh 58
By United Pres• International Jrsy Cty 51 . S7 Mntclr St. 62
New
York
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17
.742
31/'
meetings
and
this
practice
has
Mass1Uon
67 Marllngton 51
were smiling following
Bas. St. 88 Plymth St. 67
Coach John Wooden is war- Jufts
Buffalo
19 44 .302 32
(Class
AAal Canton)
promoted
conjecture
on
all
91
'Iburaday's sesiion and lltat
Philadelphia 7 59 .106 45'1' ned that his No. l...anked Prov . 92107Brandeis
Hudson 5.4 Doylestown 51
Assumption
87
Central Division
Fa~rl ess 56 Sandy Valley 39
was another 8nt in the recent sides. But even some of the
w. I. pet. g.b. UCLA club doesn't have the Glssbro 51 69 Wm . Palersn 68
players
already
working
out
on
Selan
Hall
61
St.
Bon.
55
series of negotlationll. •
Baltimore
40 22 .645
killer instinct but the 'Bruins
91 Salisbury 73
The two prinj:)pal stumbling their own in Florida have been Atlanta
36 29 . 55~ 5'12 managed to leave Oregon for Shepherd
Wheeling 103 Wlbrfrce·66
lalking
about
a
settlement
Houston
25
39
.391
16
blocb to agreement between
New Haven 90 Merrimack 85
In 1969, President Nixon
Cleveland
23 40 365 171/, dead Thursday night.
Lmcln 74 Ph1la Pharm . 59
the players and owners so far which seems immment aod it
Western Conference
After
a
tight
first
half,
UCLA
arrived
In Belgiwn to start a
Ellztwn 99 W1lkes 72
Midwest Oivl•lon
ha~e been tbe issue8 on ar· could be that both sides will get
scored
a
pair
of
quick
baskets
Leb
Val
80
We5lern
Md
56
tour of Europe.
w. 1. pet. g.b.
titration and free agency, and together within the next 48 Milwaukee
M Harvey 103 W. Va Wslyn 77
and
held
Oregon
to
only
four
46
20
697
71 West Lib 59
there seems to be som,e feeling bours 150 that at least all major Chicago
39 23 .629 5 points in the first six minutes of Beckley
Bloomfld
81 Cathedral 67
league
training
camp
could
KC-OMaha
31 38 .449 16V' the second half to cruise to a 72
that' the owners may concede
South
JS .4-44 16'1&gt;
New Mex 93 Cola St · 72 I
Marsnall69 UNC-Chrllte 65
at !east in the •!'ell of ar- open no later than March I. Detroit Pacific 28Division
~1
victory
at
Eugene,
Ore.
Texas-EI
Paso 65 Wyo. 54
The
owners
have
vowed
not
to
litration.
w. I. pet. g.b. The triumph was the 67th in a Richmond 13 VMI 84
LaUisvl
85
W TeK. St 10
Fayeltvl
Sf
90
Ellz
City
72
48 16 .750 ·
Dallas
Bap.
96 Austn Coll .81
Since early this week, both open the camps untU they have Los Angeles
Smllh 74 V~ . Union 69
State 38 25 .603 9'1' row for UCLA aod boosted its J.C.
Henderson 90 Hendrb1: 83
Norlolk
St
97
St.
Aug
.
67
sides have adopted a·J,IOllcy of reached agreement with the Golden
Phoenix
30 34 .469 18 record this season to 22-0.
Centenary B8 Ark St.79
players.
Wnstn.Salm St. 17 Va. St. 74
Seattle
20 46 .303 29 · The young Ducks, who start Fla
West
Southern
73
Stetson
66
Portland
' 16 47 .254 31'12
Ore . St. 82 Southern Cal 66
Tulane
80
LSU·N.O.
66
only one senior, saw their
Thursday's Re•ult•
UCLA 12 Oregon 61
85 Lamar 79
Mllw 116 KC-Omana 113, ol
Fresno St. 54 -Pacific 49
record drop to 14-8 but McNeese
Wash&amp;
Lee
86
Cent
Ky.
74
'(Only game scheduled)
remained in contention for Rndlph -Mcn 77 Hmpdn-Sydny 67 Ohio Conference Tournament
Friday's Games
Wittnbrg 16 0 . Weslevan 61
M1dwest
second place and a possible
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Capital
95 DeniSon .
Shaw 97 ChiCago 51 95
LAUDERHILL, Fla. (UP!) wound up, in the rough. I was Houston vs. P~lladelph 1 a
Oberlin 74 Bldwn WI Ice 68
National Invitation Tour- Millikin 101 Wheaton 95
at Hershey, Pa.
Sacto Sl a·4 UC Davis 78
- For a fellow wbo insisted still163 yards from the pin but I Portland at Cleveland
nament berth when Oregon Valparaiso 100 Evansvl 78
51 IWlrys 83 Pepprdne 82
Tri
State
96
Marian
48
that finding himself in the lead obviously overdubbed as the New York at Chicago
State upended Southern
Sl Marins 88 Grt Falls 84
Southwest
of the year's secood richest ball sailed 30 feet over the Baltimore at Detroit
California,
82
-lili, at Corvallis, Memphis St. 93 No. Tex . 51 88 Azusa 94 Cal Lulh. 45
St. at Los Angeles
San D1ego U 92 Grnd Cn) n 72
golf tournament didn't faze green." Fezler got back one Golden
Ore. The loss dropped USC to 7- Houston 116 Trnfy .Tex 57
Atlanta at Seattle
.
him, ForrestFezler sure didn't stroke with a birdie on the 17th
{Only game5 scheduled)
3 in the conference whUe
.
leave that impression.
bole.
Oregon and Oregon State are 6AHL Standings
The young Californian was a
Brewer, who has been play- By United Press lnternaloonal 4.
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w.
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33 14 13 79 241 156 to lead the Beaver attack while
Thursday's opening round of had 3-under.p~ 67s in Thurs- Boston 29 21 10 68 205 199 Gus WUiiams was high for USC
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the $260,000 Jackie Gleason day's opening round of the Rchstr 26 24 10 62 194 218 with 17.
Reg. $259 .00
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13
59 202 201
Prov
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Gleason Classic 'and went into
15 29 14 4o4 214 263 In other major college ac~on
Deluxe Timer - Glass oven door.
His clo,sest rival, veteran today 's second round two ~:tid 14 31 14 42 201 259 Thursday night, eighth... anked
West
Gay Brewer, had already strokes ahead of Lee Trevino
w. I. t. pts gf ga Providence crushed Assumpfinished for lhe day so all and Gibby Gilbert, the only Clncl
43 16 4 90 272 178 tion, 107-87, at home, No. 10
APT. SIZE
Fezler had to do is play safe other two in the 14!Hnan fteld Hrshy 31 18 11 73 250 181 Houston registered a 116-57
Va.
27
17
14
68
205
184
and the first round lead was able to break 70 while battling Rchmnd 22 29 8 52 199 217 rout of Trinity at home,
Burners guaranteed for life.
his.
unusual cold in the mornmg. Jcksnvl 19 33 6 46 208 245 Memphis State clmched 1at
11 38 9 J1 166 256 least a tie for the Missouri
So what does he do? He plays
Brewer,, who has won more Ball
00
Thursday's Results
Reg . $209.00
too safe-and it costs him a than $33,000 so far this year, Virginia 2 Boston 2
Valley Conference tttle by
double bogey, and the lea!l.
could take over the money lead
(Only game scheduled)
beatmg North Texas State, 93Deluxe Timer - Glass oven door.
Friday's Games
"I didn't want to go into the by winning the $32,000 first
88,
at
Denton,
Tex.,
New
Boston at Baltimore
water so I decided to use a four ' prize being paid by the Richmond at New Haven
Mexico moved a step closer to
-wood," Fezler tried to ex- Gleai!On. The current money c,ncinnatt at Sprtngf1eld
the Western Athletic ConReg . $289.00
(Only games scheduled)
plain. "The ball landed in the leader, Bruce Crampton
ference title by scoring a 93 -72
fairway, but bolUlced in(Q the ($75,000) withdrew Thursday
20" Oven - Deluxe Timer.
NHL Standings
homecourt triumph over
By
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Press
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water.
after shooting a i&gt;&lt;lver1l"r 77,
Colorado State apd I.owsville
East
Reg .
"I took a drop and th\l ball saying he needed a rest.
w. I. t. pis gf ga ripped West Texas State 85-70
00
Jack Nicklaus aod Arnold Montrel 39 8 14 92 251 139 at Amarillo, Tex.
$l98.00
Rgrs 40 15 5 BS 237 147
Palmer both have their work NY
WHA Standings
Boston 39 17 5 83 260 186
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197
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East
Self Cleaning Burners
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19 32 8 46 ISO 196
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Vncuvr 16 39 8 40 181 213 Cleve
36 22 2 74 225 182
birdie putts Thursday and shot NY lsldrs 7 51 5 19 122 289 New Eng 34 25 2 70 251 209
Reg.
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Phil a
West
29 32 0 58 230 255
a 73 while Palmer, who noted
$269.00
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he hadn't made a smgle birdte Ch1cago 34 20 6 74 225 175 Quebec 24 31 5 53 208 239
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Phila 29 24 9 67 225 214 Ottawa 23 36 4 50 220 .263
Self
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Defending champion Tom Minn
St.Louio 26 24 10 62 183 ' 187
w. I. t. pts gf ga
Weiskopf headed a liSt of six 71 , Allanla 23 27 12 58 160 177 Wm1pg 36 23 J 75 233 18 7
COLUMBUS (UPI)
shooters, making a total of only Los Ang 24 29 9 51 183 202 Houston JO 26 4 64 224 20 8
Columbus South Coach Dick
Plllsbgh 25 29 ,7 57 202 201 Mlfin
30 28 J 63 204 21 J
II golfers who were able to Calif
9 38 14 32 151 258 Las Ang 28 26 5 61 210 208
Ricketts understands the
lreak par Thursday.
Thursday's Results
Alberla 28 29 2 58 209 204
feelings his fellow City Leagu~
Ch1cago 23 36 1 47 195 223 I '~. ,'
Montreal 3 Detroit 3
The
Gleasi\n
fteld
will
be
CU\
coaches have aboul his super'2 NY l•lndr~ 1
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r
to the low 70 scorers (atid''tles PltlsbUrgh
., MiDDLEPORT~ ' 0!" '""' 1 ··~ · !•ill·.,,
Buffalo
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Oltawa
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star, BJ!a'! )«!).~lam!~. ,. . ,, , ' for 1 7ou\ 'plat~J 'at thll 'eni:l of
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(Only games sc'*duledl
Houston 4 Quebec 1
' WIWams, a lithe~ jumping
.
jack forward, guard or center today's second round.
depending on where Ricketts
wants to play him, is being
compared to former Columbus
East star Ed Ratleff, now a
senior allAmerican at Long
Beach Slate.
"! was glad to see Ratleff
leave East," Ricketts said,
"and I suppose tbe rest of the
city coaches will be glad to see
Brian leave South."
WIWams, a first-team all·
Ohioan last year, has been a
starter for the Bulldogs for
three years, leading tbem to
back-to-back City Uague titles
and the No. 4 ranking in the
final UP! Class AAA poll with a
1~2 record.
Although he is averaging 24.5
points per game and shooting
Royal Crown
53 per cent from the floor, WilBottling Company
ltams' marks are below last
Middleport
year. But Ricketts say there's
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Mr. Barry Boyer of Mctu bes . Plug-in c(rc uit modules.
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Class ic Peca n finish . Decorative parts
FUNERAL SET
will register the guests. An
of non-wood molded materiaL
Funeral services for the Rev. open reception honoring the
Casters.
B. L. Barrett, Rock Hill, S. C., couple will be held in the social
formerly of Middleport, were room immediately following
held Monday at the Pentecostal the ceremony.
'Church in Huntington, W. Va.
The Rev. Mr. Barrett is survived by his wile, Della; a
daughter , Shirley Priddy ; a
grandson; his mother, two
meeting. Mrs. Pandora Collins sisters and a brother, Burial
the nationally famous
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sister.
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Miss Linda Wehrung, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner
Wehrung, and Mr. Marvin J.
Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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2:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy
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Mission Group
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Evangeline Missionary
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of Christ met Tuesday night at
the church with other members
of the congregation to hear Mr.
Bill Carter of the Bradbury
Church of Christ speak.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter are
missionary recruits to Monterey, Mexico. They have a
history of the Mexican
missions and showed slides of
the city and work there with
the children. Various articles
from Mexico ·were on display.
Aspecial offering was received
for the Carters. Special music
was presented by Mrs. Shara
Allen, Jr., and Mrs. Carolyn
McDaniel, a duet, and Mrs.
Janet Venoy and Mrs. Peggy ·
Brickles. Mrs. Brickles played
the piano. A short devotional
program by Mr. Carter
preceded the serving of pie,
coffee, and Konl-Aid in the
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II was voted during the
meeting conducted by Mrs.
Judy Potter that members
missing three consecutive
meetings will be fined $1. Mrs.
Flo Strickland furnished
homemade coffee cakes to be
auctioned off at the meeting,
and Mrs. Boyer will provide
the auction item lor the next

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Erwin's Gulf, Middleport
Davis-Warner Insurance, Pomeroy
Crow's Steak House, Pomeroy
Downing -Childs Ins., Middleport
L &amp; Z Dress Shop, Pomeroy
G &amp; J Auto Parts, Pomeroy
K &amp; C Jewelers, -Pomeroy
Pomeroy Ben Franklin, Pomeroy
Rall's· Ben Franklin, Middleport
Racine -Home National Bank, Racine
L~g ar Monument; Pomeroy
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Landmark, Pomeroy
Mar11n Furieral Home, Rutland
Pom eroy National Bank, Pomeroy
Citizens National Ban~. Middlepljlr1
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The Farmers ·Bank .&amp; Savings Co ., Pomeroy
Racme Food Market, Racine ·

Additional improvements to
the church and annex were
planned during a meeting
Tuesday night of the Women's
Society of'Christian Service of
the Apple Grove United
Methodist Church.
The Society will purchase
drapes, blinds, and floor
covering for the church and
annex which has been paneled
by
members
of
the
congregation.
Devolional leader for the
evening was Mrs. Bob Rhodes
who used for her topic "God
Loves Us - Do I Believe It1"
Scripture from Hebrews II was
given by Mrs. Dallas Hill and
Mrs . Dolly Wolfe had prayer.
During the meeting conducted by Mrs. Hill, get well
cards were signed for Mrs.

Waistlines were measured
with members paying two
cents for each inch as a special
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Discussed were the poil~r ·
contest, proJects to be takert;'
summer camp, aqd ways tti
raise money. Officers were.·
elected. Next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Hunnell on Feb. 23 at 6:30p.m.
Dewhurst, Lids Gardner, Members are to take poste~
Troy Durham, Betsy Her- paper . Refreshments were
ald, Steve Peckham, Roger served by Mrs. Wamsley and
games were played.

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and Becky Dorst, and
Lalira Ohlihger.
Ron Browning presided at
ihe meeting which opened with
Girl Scout Troop 100 leading in
the pledge of allegiance, and
devotions by Mrs. Delores \VUl
who gav~ excerpts from
speeches of _past presidents on
patriotism concluding with the
POW prayer,
Past presidents recognized
were Mrs. Will, Mrs. MaXine
Arnold, Mrs. Louise Bearhl,
Mrs. Delores King, and Mrs.
Kennedy . Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kennedy, Mr . and Mrs. Dale
Harrison, and John Lisle were
appointed to investigate
possible projects suitable for
financing through the PTA.
Refreshments were served.

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, Club was held r~eritly at the
home of Mrs. GranVII Wams, · ley. Advisors for the club are
John and Marge Hunnell, Rose
Carson .and Dixie Sayre .
Members present were Kim

carried oui in decor~tions of
the refreshment table . An
arrangement of fresh flowers
In red, white and blue was used
on the table with Mrs. W. H.
Perrin and Mrs. Harvey Whit·. latch serving a dessert course.

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thoughts on the topic. Scripture
from Proverbs wail read by
Miss Marjo Virginia Reibel and
the offering was dedicated by
Miss Chapman. Members gave
the LOrd's Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fick presided

made
the HondUras 0rgan · Founders' Day was observed
fund. The Lepten breakfast will with the recognition -of past
be held at 7:~ p.m. on March 7 · presidents and a skit on tjle
SAME , DAY ,
at Trinity Church and plans to . founding of the National PTA
SERVICE
assist with this were discussed.· at the Tuesday night meeting
In At 9'-0ut At 5
Members enjoyed a letier of the Salisbury PTA.
Use Our Free Parking Lot
from Lai Ling of Hong Kong
Taking roles in the skit
thanking the group for birth- written and directed by Mrs.
day remembrances. She told of Ben Neutzling were Mrs. llnda
the government sponsored Pullins, Mrs. Carol Kennedy,
·216 E. 2nd, Pomeroy
campaign "Keep Hong Kong Mrs. O:mnie Quivey, Mrs. Eva
Clean" and wrote that people · King, Mrs. Carol Ohlinger,
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Children participating were
Brill King, Kathy Quivey,
Christi Quivey, Johnna
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The 1973 Marauder football team opens its sea8on next Sept.
7 against Point Pleasant in Marauder Stadium and ends piay
Nov. 9 at Athens.
Head football coach and athletic director Charles Chancey
has announced five home games and five away games.
The reserve squad has seven games scheduled, opening at
Point Pleasant on Sept. 22 and closing Satutday, Nov. 10 at
Athens. The Freshman squad plays seven dates, opening Sept. 'll
al Gallipolis and closing Nov. 8with Athens at Meigs.
Seventh and Eighth Grade squad games (also seven) begin
with Point Pleasant at Meigs (5: 55) p.m.) on Sept. 2fl and
close at Athens Thursday_, Nov. 8.
THE SCHEDULES
VARSITY
Friday, Sept. -7- Point Ple..ant at Meigs
Friday, Sept. 14 - Meigs at Belpre
Friday, Sept. 21 - Reeinelln at Meigs
Friday', Sept. 28 - Meigs at GaiUpolls
Friday, Oct. 5 - Logan at Meigs.
Friday, Oct. 12 - Meigs at Wellston
Friday, Oct. 19 - Ironton at Meigs ,
Friday, Oct. 26 - Meigs at Jackson
Friday, Nov. 2- Waverly at Meigs
Frld~y. Nov. 9 - Meigs at Athena
RESERVES
Saturday,Sept. 22-Melgs at Point Pleasant (7 :38)
Saturday, Sept. 29 - Gallipolis at Meigs
Saturday, Oct. 6 - Meigs at Logan
Saturday, Oct. 13 - Wellston at Meigs
Saturday, Oct. 20-PolntPleaslmtat Meigs (8:00)
Saturday, Oct. 27 - Jackson at Meigs
Saturday, Nov. 10 -Meigs at Athens
FRESHMEN
Thursday, Sept. 27 - Meigs at GaiUpolls
Thursday, Oct. 4 - Logan at Meigs
Thursday, Oct. 11- Meigs at Wellston
Thursday, Oct. 18 - Point Pleasant at Meigs
Thursday, Oct. 25 - Meigs at Jackson
Thursday, Nov. I - Ripley at· Meigs (5:55)
Thursday, Nov. 8 -Athens at Meigs
nil &amp; 8'111 GRADES
Thursday, Sept. 2Q - Point Pleali8Dt at Meigs (5:55)
Thursday, Sept. 27- Galllpolls at Meigs
Thursday, Oct. 4 -Meigs at Logan
Thursday, Oct. 11 - Wellston at Meigs
Thursday, Oct.l8 -Meigs at Point Pleasant (5 :55)
Thursday, Oct. .25 -Jackson at Meigs
Thursday, Nov. 8 - Meigs at Athens

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush
entertained Sunday with a
dinner for their son, Marshall
Roush, who was celebrating a
birthday. Attending were Mrs.
Marshall Roush and son, Joey,
Mr.-and Mrs. Virgil Walker,
Fred· Shain of Racine, and the
honored guest.
Mr. and Mrs . Lester Roush
and children, John and Mike,
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs . Don Riffle at Waverly.
The Riffles' small daughter,
Missy , underwent an appendectomy . Mrs. Jim Connally and Shelly and Brian and
Vicki Roush spent Saturday
with the Riffles.
Mike and John Roush spent
Friday night with their sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Manuel at
Racine.
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Davis of
Parkersburg were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Gloeckner and Mrs. Ada
Norris.
. Mr . and Mrs . Robert
Boggess have moved from

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Mark Roads and Dave Lewis
scored 12 for Kenyon , in their
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By Uolted Press Jntematlooal
Five teams, including Otterbein which was tied for fi_rst
place when the regular sellS(ln
ended, wer~ eliminated Thursday night from the Ohio O:mference championship.
The Cardinals lost to Marietta 63-.&gt;9, while Heidelberg beat
Kenyon 79-57 and Oberlin
edged Baldwin-Wallace, 74-68,
all in the northern division
semi-finals at Wooster .
In the southern division playoffs at Denison, Wittenberg
· topped Ohio Wesleyan 76-61
and Capital downed Denison
95-75.
Tonight at Wooster, Heidelberg meets Mount Union and
• Oberlin meets Wooster. At
Denison, Marietta will play
Wittenberg and Capital takes
on Muskingum.
The winners of tonight's
games meet for their division
championship Saturday night,
with the survivors going to the
title matchup at Denison next
Tuesday night.
Bob Deckard scored a gamehigh 26 points for Otterbein, but
it wasn't enough as Marietta
showed surprising ·strength,
leading most of the way, including 24-22 at haUtime. Otterbein finished its regular
season tied with Muskingum,
Capital and Wittenberg, all
with 10-2 marks .
Chuck Robinson scored 25
points for Marietta.
Kevin Falk, Scott Weakley
and Mike Stumpf each gained
20 points to lead Capital over
Denison. John Sloan was high
for the game ;md for Denison
with 21 points.
Wittenberg jumped off to a
17-4 lead and led 38-28 enroute
to the win over Ohio Wesleyan.
Eddie Ford scored 19 points for
the Tigers, including 15 in the
second half.
Jed Margolis scored 25 points
for Oberlin, which eliminated
Baldwin-Wallace. Dean Martin
was high for B-W with 19
poirtts.

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1973 Grid schedule set.

Apple Grove News, Events
Antiquity to the house vacated
by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Roush.
. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Smith Jr. at MellviUe,
Pa.
Butch Ables of Indianapolis,
lnd ., spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack.
Ables.
Bill Wheeler, student at Ohio
State University, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Wheeler.
Earl Adams Is a surgical
patient at Veterans Memorial
Hospital .
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
and Mrs . Iva Orr visited
Saturday evening with Mr. and
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Rawlings-Coats Funeral Home, Middleport
Meig,s County Branch of The Athens County
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Royal Crown Bottling Co., Middleport .
R. H'. Rawlings Sons Co., Middleport
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Mrs. Edna Stiles. A sympathy
card was sent to Mrs. Mattie
(Hayman) Fenter of Tucson,
Ariz. whose son, Fred, is
missing in action in Thailand.
The birthday of Mrs. Rhodes
was celebr•ted. Mrs. Gilbert
Sellers, Mrs. Arnold Hupp,
Mrs. James Hupp served
refreshments . Attending
besides those named were Mrs.
Bertha Robinson ,-Mrs. Robert
Smith, Mrs. Shirley Ables,
Vicki Ables, Mrs. Herschel
Norris, Mrs. Roy Buck, Mrs.
Carroll White, Mrs . Olden
Thaxton.
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their daughter, Jennifer Lymi, (o Mr. Thomas E. Weekley,
son of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Weekley, Route I, Guysville .

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Debbie Avey, Athens, will be a
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FUNERAL SET
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of non-wood molded materiaL
Funeral services for the Rev. open reception honoring the
Casters.
B. L. Barrett, Rock Hill, S. C., couple will be held in the social
formerly of Middleport, were room immediately following
held Monday at the Pentecostal the ceremony.
'Church in Huntington, W. Va.
The Rev. Mr. Barrett is survived by his wile, Della; a
daughter , Shirley Priddy ; a
grandson; his mother, two
meeting. Mrs. Pandora Collins sisters and a brother, Burial
the nationally famous
received a gift from her secret was in lhe White Chapel
sister.
Memorial Gardens at HunMrs:-.lleJ"'f~ McKniRht a'l\!f ·~ ,!ton . ! fi
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Miss Linda Wehrung, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner
Wehrung, and Mr. Marvin J.
Gilmore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elza Gilmore, Jr., Sunday at
2:30 p.m. at the Pomeroy
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Shade, will speak Saturday
from II to 11 :30 a.m. on radio
station WEM M, 107.9 FM,
Hun tington, W. Va.

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Mission Group
met at church
Evangeline Missionary
Society of the Pomeroy Church
of Christ met Tuesday night at
the church with other members
of the congregation to hear Mr.
Bill Carter of the Bradbury
Church of Christ speak.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter are
missionary recruits to Monterey, Mexico. They have a
history of the Mexican
missions and showed slides of
the city and work there with
the children. Various articles
from Mexico ·were on display.
Aspecial offering was received
for the Carters. Special music
was presented by Mrs. Shara
Allen, Jr., and Mrs. Carolyn
McDaniel, a duet, and Mrs.
Janet Venoy and Mrs. Peggy ·
Brickles. Mrs. Brickles played
the piano. A short devotional
program by Mr. Carter
preceded the serving of pie,
coffee, and Konl-Aid in the
church social room.

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IN POMEROY BY:
Cleland Realty - Bill and Lee's Music Center Smith Nelson Motors, Inc. - Virgil Teaford
Realty and IN MIDDLEPORT BY: Goeglein
Brothers Concrete.

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the
· Club. Mrs.
Nettie Boyer was
with
Mrs. Barbara Mullen as a
contributing hostess.
II was voted during the
meeting conducted by Mrs.
Judy Potter that members
missing three consecutive
meetings will be fined $1. Mrs.
Flo Strickland furnished
homemade coffee cakes to be
auctioned off at the meeting,
and Mrs. Boyer will provide
the auction item lor the next

BRUSH CLEANER

Help yout HeQtt••• ·J
Help you1 HeQit Fund

Welker's Ashland, Pomeroy
Erwin's Gulf, Middleport
Davis-Warner Insurance, Pomeroy
Crow's Steak House, Pomeroy
Downing -Childs Ins., Middleport
L &amp; Z Dress Shop, Pomeroy
G &amp; J Auto Parts, Pomeroy
K &amp; C Jewelers, -Pomeroy
Pomeroy Ben Franklin, Pomeroy
Rall's· Ben Franklin, Middleport
Racine -Home National Bank, Racine
L~g ar Monument; Pomeroy
· MulleR lnsuf,.nce . Pomeroy
Landmark, Pomeroy
Mar11n Furieral Home, Rutland
Pom eroy National Bank, Pomeroy
Citizens National Ban~. Middlepljlr1
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The Farmers ·Bank .&amp; Savings Co ., Pomeroy
Racme Food Market, Racine ·

Additional improvements to
the church and annex were
planned during a meeting
Tuesday night of the Women's
Society of'Christian Service of
the Apple Grove United
Methodist Church.
The Society will purchase
drapes, blinds, and floor
covering for the church and
annex which has been paneled
by
members
of
the
congregation.
Devolional leader for the
evening was Mrs. Bob Rhodes
who used for her topic "God
Loves Us - Do I Believe It1"
Scripture from Hebrews II was
given by Mrs. Dallas Hill and
Mrs . Dolly Wolfe had prayer.
During the meeting conducted by Mrs. Hill, get well
cards were signed for Mrs.

Waistlines were measured
with members paying two
cents for each inch as a special
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Middleport Campaign
Conducted By.
The Business and
Professional
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Wamsley, and Jeff Peckham,'·
Discussed were the poil~r ·
contest, proJects to be takert;'
summer camp, aqd ways tti
raise money. Officers were.·
elected. Next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Hunnell on Feb. 23 at 6:30p.m.
Dewhurst, Lids Gardner, Members are to take poste~
Troy Durham, Betsy Her- paper . Refreshments were
ald, Steve Peckham, Roger served by Mrs. Wamsley and
games were played.

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Harrison, Natalie Lambert,
and Becky Dorst, and
Lalira Ohlihger.
Ron Browning presided at
ihe meeting which opened with
Girl Scout Troop 100 leading in
the pledge of allegiance, and
devotions by Mrs. Delores \VUl
who gav~ excerpts from
speeches of _past presidents on
patriotism concluding with the
POW prayer,
Past presidents recognized
were Mrs. Will, Mrs. MaXine
Arnold, Mrs. Louise Bearhl,
Mrs. Delores King, and Mrs.
Kennedy . Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kennedy, Mr . and Mrs. Dale
Harrison, and John Lisle were
appointed to investigate
possible projects suitable for
financing through the PTA.
Refreshments were served.

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An organizational meelinR of the Leading Creek Crickets 4-H
, Club was held r~eritly at the
home of Mrs. GranVII Wams, · ley. Advisors for the club are
John and Marge Hunnell, Rose
Carson .and Dixie Sayre .
Members present were Kim

carried oui in decor~tions of
the refreshment table . An
arrangement of fresh flowers
In red, white and blue was used
on the table with Mrs. W. H.
Perrin and Mrs. Harvey Whit·. latch serving a dessert course.

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added ' to Miss Chapman's
thoughts on the topic. Scripture
from Proverbs wail read by
Miss Marjo Virginia Reibel and
the offering was dedicated by
Miss Chapman. Members gave
the LOrd's Prayer in unison.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fick presided

made
the HondUras 0rgan · Founders' Day was observed
fund. The Lepten breakfast will with the recognition -of past
be held at 7:~ p.m. on March 7 · presidents and a skit on tjle
SAME , DAY ,
at Trinity Church and plans to . founding of the National PTA
SERVICE
assist with this were discussed.· at the Tuesday night meeting
In At 9'-0ut At 5
Members enjoyed a letier of the Salisbury PTA.
Use Our Free Parking Lot
from Lai Ling of Hong Kong
Taking roles in the skit
thanking the group for birth- written and directed by Mrs.
day remembrances. She told of Ben Neutzling were Mrs. llnda
the government sponsored Pullins, Mrs. Carol Kennedy,
·216 E. 2nd, Pomeroy
campaign "Keep Hong Kong Mrs. O:mnie Quivey, Mrs. Eva
Clean" and wrote that people · King, Mrs. Carol Ohlinger,
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Mrs. Sally Lambert, Mrs. ~fie
Gillispie, Mrs . Carolyn
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Children participating were
Brill King, Kathy Quivey,
Christi Quivey, Johnna
Gillispie , Joy Gillispie, Scott

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The 1973 Marauder football team opens its sea8on next Sept.
7 against Point Pleasant in Marauder Stadium and ends piay
Nov. 9 at Athens.
Head football coach and athletic director Charles Chancey
has announced five home games and five away games.
The reserve squad has seven games scheduled, opening at
Point Pleasant on Sept. 22 and closing Satutday, Nov. 10 at
Athens. The Freshman squad plays seven dates, opening Sept. 'll
al Gallipolis and closing Nov. 8with Athens at Meigs.
Seventh and Eighth Grade squad games (also seven) begin
with Point Pleasant at Meigs (5: 55) p.m.) on Sept. 2fl and
close at Athens Thursday_, Nov. 8.
THE SCHEDULES
VARSITY
Friday, Sept. -7- Point Ple..ant at Meigs
Friday, Sept. 14 - Meigs at Belpre
Friday, Sept. 21 - Reeinelln at Meigs
Friday', Sept. 28 - Meigs at GaiUpolls
Friday, Oct. 5 - Logan at Meigs.
Friday, Oct. 12 - Meigs at Wellston
Friday, Oct. 19 - Ironton at Meigs ,
Friday, Oct. 26 - Meigs at Jackson
Friday, Nov. 2- Waverly at Meigs
Frld~y. Nov. 9 - Meigs at Athena
RESERVES
Saturday,Sept. 22-Melgs at Point Pleasant (7 :38)
Saturday, Sept. 29 - Gallipolis at Meigs
Saturday, Oct. 6 - Meigs at Logan
Saturday, Oct. 13 - Wellston at Meigs
Saturday, Oct. 20-PolntPleaslmtat Meigs (8:00)
Saturday, Oct. 27 - Jackson at Meigs
Saturday, Nov. 10 -Meigs at Athens
FRESHMEN
Thursday, Sept. 27 - Meigs at GaiUpolls
Thursday, Oct. 4 - Logan at Meigs
Thursday, Oct. 11- Meigs at Wellston
Thursday, Oct. 18 - Point Pleasant at Meigs
Thursday, Oct. 25 - Meigs at Jackson
Thursday, Nov. I - Ripley at· Meigs (5:55)
Thursday, Nov. 8 -Athens at Meigs
nil &amp; 8'111 GRADES
Thursday, Sept. 2Q - Point Pleali8Dt at Meigs (5:55)
Thursday, Sept. 27- Galllpolls at Meigs
Thursday, Oct. 4 -Meigs at Logan
Thursday, Oct. 11 - Wellston at Meigs
Thursday, Oct.l8 -Meigs at Point Pleasant (5 :55)
Thursday, Oct. .25 -Jackson at Meigs
Thursday, Nov. 8 - Meigs at Athens

By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush
entertained Sunday with a
dinner for their son, Marshall
Roush, who was celebrating a
birthday. Attending were Mrs.
Marshall Roush and son, Joey,
Mr.-and Mrs. Virgil Walker,
Fred· Shain of Racine, and the
honored guest.
Mr. and Mrs . Lester Roush
and children, John and Mike,
spent a weekend with Mr. and
Mrs . Don Riffle at Waverly.
The Riffles' small daughter,
Missy , underwent an appendectomy . Mrs. Jim Connally and Shelly and Brian and
Vicki Roush spent Saturday
with the Riffles.
Mike and John Roush spent
Friday night with their sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Manuel at
Racine.
Mr . and Mrs. Paul Davis of
Parkersburg were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Gloeckner and Mrs. Ada
Norris.
. Mr . and Mrs . Robert
Boggess have moved from

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Heidelberg got 18 ;&gt;9ints from
Mark Roads and Dave Lewis
scored 12 for Kenyon , in their
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By Uolted Press Jntematlooal
Five teams, including Otterbein which was tied for fi_rst
place when the regular sellS(ln
ended, wer~ eliminated Thursday night from the Ohio O:mference championship.
The Cardinals lost to Marietta 63-.&gt;9, while Heidelberg beat
Kenyon 79-57 and Oberlin
edged Baldwin-Wallace, 74-68,
all in the northern division
semi-finals at Wooster .
In the southern division playoffs at Denison, Wittenberg
· topped Ohio Wesleyan 76-61
and Capital downed Denison
95-75.
Tonight at Wooster, Heidelberg meets Mount Union and
• Oberlin meets Wooster. At
Denison, Marietta will play
Wittenberg and Capital takes
on Muskingum.
The winners of tonight's
games meet for their division
championship Saturday night,
with the survivors going to the
title matchup at Denison next
Tuesday night.
Bob Deckard scored a gamehigh 26 points for Otterbein, but
it wasn't enough as Marietta
showed surprising ·strength,
leading most of the way, including 24-22 at haUtime. Otterbein finished its regular
season tied with Muskingum,
Capital and Wittenberg, all
with 10-2 marks .
Chuck Robinson scored 25
points for Marietta.
Kevin Falk, Scott Weakley
and Mike Stumpf each gained
20 points to lead Capital over
Denison. John Sloan was high
for the game ;md for Denison
with 21 points.
Wittenberg jumped off to a
17-4 lead and led 38-28 enroute
to the win over Ohio Wesleyan.
Eddie Ford scored 19 points for
the Tigers, including 15 in the
second half.
Jed Margolis scored 25 points
for Oberlin, which eliminated
Baldwin-Wallace. Dean Martin
was high for B-W with 19
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Phone 992-3863

�MIDDLEPORT P~N·
TECOSTAL - Third Ave., lhe
· Rev. William Kn1trel, pastor.
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
sup l. Classes for all ages ;
eveni ng service, 7: 30 p.m.;
R;hle study , Wednesday, 7 3D
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POMEROY TRINITY
Re-v . W. H. Pernn, pastor. Ror.
Mayer , Supt Church schooo.
1 9: 15a.m ., worship, l:l 24 a.m. :
:· youth choir rehearsal ~onday,
6: 30p.m., Mrs. Marv1n Burt,
senior
cho1r
director ,
rehearsal. 7:30p.m., Thursday,

ST. PAUL LUTHEkAN FREEWILL BAPTIST Tho Rev . Arthur C. Lund, Corner Ash and Plum, Mid·
pastor . Sunday school (nursery· dleport ; Noel Her rman /
adult), 9 , 15 a .m ., Charles pa stor . Saturday evenmg
Evans , Chnstian Education service, 7 p.m. Sunday school,
Supt. ; worsh ip serv ice, 10:30 ' 10 a.m .; Sunday evenmg
a .m .; confi rm ation classes, worship, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, 7-8· 15, junior con·
firma lion class, lime set
'FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
: Mrs. Paul Nea~e . dl r'ector ~
·Neek ly , senior confirmat1on dleport, "-corner of Six.th and
• POMEROY CHURCH OF class Senior choir, 7:30 p.m. Palmer &gt;lreets, Rev. Charles
~ THE NAZARENE - Corner Tuesday
Simons,
pastor .
Fred
i Union and Mulberry . Rev .
Hoffman, Sunday School
Clyde V. Henderson , pa stor .
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,Sunday school. 9:30 a.m., Glen
school for everyone 9: 15 a.m.;
; McClung, supl.: morning VENTIST Localed on Morning worship 10:15 · a.m. ;
~ worship, 10:30 a.m.; evening Mulberry
Heights , near Evening services, 7:30 p.m.;
service, 7·30; mid-week ser- Veterans Memorial Hospital, Wednesday prayer service, 7:30
Pomeroy . Pastor Herbert p.m . Ex.tra youth activities on
,. vIce, Wed nes.da y, 7: 30 p.m .
Morg an . SabbathS choo,1 every Sunday, 5 p.m ., for all youth up
GRACE EPISCOPAL -:- Saturdayal2p.m . andworshrp to sixth grade ; 6:30 for junior
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servi ce following at 3: 15 p.m. and senior high students.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST,
1 10·30a.m. Holy communion and Thursday a~. 7· 30 p.m . .at the
Middleport ". 5th and Ma in.
sermon first Sundays 10.30 church.
The
Fnendly Raulin Mo~er, pastor. Michael
a .m . 'Church school,' krn . Church
GR A"H M
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11 grade, 10:30 a.m.
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reac 1ng · • ning worship, 10 :30 a.m.;
' . POMEROY CHURCH OF a.m., for st and second Sundays evening worship, 7:30 p.m.;
:· CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen , Jr ., ol each month ; third and fourth prayer service 7 p.m. Wed·
~ pastor. Bible School. 9, 30 a.m .. Sundays each month, worship nesdav.
worship, 10:30: adult worship servtee at 7:30p.m. Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
service and young peoples evenln~s at 7:30. Prayer Md THE NAZARENE - Rev.
meeting, both 7:30p.m. Sundar,· BIFbl eRStTudvS.OUTHERN BAP Audry Miller, pastor ; Lewis
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• Ellis, Sunday school supl .;
• study and prayer meet;ng, 7'30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave., Sunday school, 9:30 a .m.;
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Pomeroy, affiliated with S.B.C, morning worship, 10.30; junior
. THE SALVATION ARMY - the Rev . Fred Hill, pastor; society, 6:30p.m. NYPS, 6:45
.Envoy RayS . Wining, officer in Hershel McClure, Sund.ay p. m. Sunday eVangelistic
charge. Sunday, 10 a .m ... school sup!. Sunday school, 9. 30 meeting , 7: 30 p.m. Prayer
Holiness meeting; 1D:3D a.m.. a.m ; morntng worship, 10:30 meeting, Wednesday , 7·30 p m
MEIGS
. Sunday School. Young People's a .m : Sunday evangeiiSIIc
: Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 mee ting, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer
COOPERATIVE
I p.m ., Ladles Home League ; 7 meeting , Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
PARISH
I p.m., Prep classes.
MIDDLEPORT
THE UNITED
SACRED HEART - Rev.
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
METHOODIST CHURCH
, 1Falher Bernard Krajcovic, Corner Fourth and Main ,
Robert R. Card
pastor .
Phone
992·2825. Middleport. Rev. Henry Key,
Director
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Jr, pastor. Sunday school, 9.30
POMEROY CLUSTER
p.m. Sunday Mass, B and tO a.m ., Mrs. Ervin Baumgard·
-Rev ~ Roberi ' ii~ Card
~;!11,· P~~~fesslons, Saturday, 1· ner, supl.; Morning worship,
Rev . F. Stanton Smith
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST 10:45 a.m .
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9:15
- Robert Kuhn, pastor; William
JEHOVAH' S WITNESSES-- a.m.; Church School 10 a .m.
' Watsor, Sunday school sVfl'· Larry Carnahan presiding
ENTERPRISE - Worship, 9
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Sun day sc h00 I' 9:~a.
m .; Wed·' 9 30 a.m .; Wa tc hi ower s I ud y,
FLATWOODS - Wors hip, 11
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nesday, 7 p.m. ; choir practice, 10 · 3D a.m.; Tuesday , Bible a.m .; Church SchoollO a.m.
st udy , 7:30 p.m .. Thursday,
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30
Wed nes day, 8: 30 p.m.
· 1slry sc hoo I 7: 3D p m., a.m.; Ch urc h SchooI 9:15a.m.;
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POMEROY
WESLEYAN service meeting 8:30p.m.
UMYF 6:30p.m.
HOLINESS
CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
Harrisonville Road , Rev. O'Dell Christ in Christian Union - 10 a.m .; Church School 9 a.m.;
Manley, Pastor; Henry Eblin , Lawrence Manley, pastor ; Mrs. UMYF 6:30 p.m.
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School, 9:30 a.m.; Evening Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
worship, 7:30p.m.; Prayer and Evening worship 7:30. We&lt;Y·
HEATH - · Worship 10:30
Praise service, Thursday, 7:30 nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 a.m .. Church School 9:30a.m.;
p.m .
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UMYF 7 p.m.
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
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RUTLAND - Worship 9:15
10 a.m.;
CHAPEL, non-denominational, GOD - Racine Route 2, the t·M~F C h';~h School
George s. Oiler, Pastor. Rev. James M. Muncy, pastor.
SALEM CENTER - Worship
SundaySchoollOa.m. Worship Sunday sc hool 9:45 a.m. · 9 a.m.; Church SchoollO a.m.;
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SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Service II a .m. Sunday night mormng wors lp, 11 a.m.;
services 7:30p.m. Wednesday cvemng worship, 7:30 p.m.
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Prayer meeting 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting , Tuesday, 7:30
ASBURY - Worship 11 a.m.;
I Everyone welcome.
p.m.; Young peoples meeting, Cls~uTrcuhesSdcah~.o l 9:50a.m .; WSCS,
7 30
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FOREST RUN - Worship 9
POMEROY
WESTSIDE - : .p.m. urs ay.
•CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF a.m : Church School 10 a.m.;
! Main St. - Loren T. Stephens, GOD - Bertha Kingrey,
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7, 30
t evongellsl, phone 992·7856. ,substitue pastor. Sunday P m
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non . School, 10 a. m.: worsoip
MINERSVILLE- Worsh ip
1 instrumental. Sunday worship, service, 7 p.m. Sunday. Prayer
10 a.m.; Churcti School 9 a.m.;
10 a.m.; Bible study, 11 a.m.; meeting , Wednesdav ' '" om. WSCS. 3rd Monday, 7:30 p.m .
1~or.ship, 6 p.m . .Wednesday
HAZEL 1'. COMMUNIT•Y ,
SY,RACUSE
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Church
tble ~tudy, 7 p.m.
CHURCH _ Near Long Bot· s~hool. 9 a .m.; worship ser·
, -:;Ti oey .have . h~aled the tom.
Esfil ,f1ar.t, pastor; Roy
vtce , 7:30p.m.
Brown , assistant pastor .
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!wound of my people lightly, Sunday school, lDa .m , Church
SOUTnERN CLUSTER
•saying 'Peace, peace,' whet~ 7: 30 p.m. each Sunday
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
there IS no peace."- Jere· evenl'lll,; prayer meeilng , 7:30
Rev . Martha Ann Ma«ner
Rev. Howard Shiveley
!mla h 6 : 14 ·
p.m. urs day.
BETH•uy
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School 10 :30 a .m.
CARMEL - Worsh•p , 11
a.m., lSI and 3rd Sundays ;
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Church School , 10 a.m.
APPLE GROVE - Worship
7· 30 p m lirsl and third
IDeaSORS
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S~ndayS , 'Church sc~ool. ~:30
Why do we need to be "talking shop" every time we get
a. m.; prayer meeltng, forst
Weqnes~a y , 7:30 P ·~·. ,
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gether? Someone asked this question of me when a group of
EAST LETART, - Wor ship,
7 30 p.m., second and fourth
ergy and some !By people were dining together . The point was,
when we were doing the Lord's work, why did we have to talk
Su ndays ; church school , 9:30
a.m.; prayer meeting. third
aboulltwhile enjoying a few momenls eatingandretaxing?
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
GREAT BEND - Worship 11
A professor of mine liked to emphasize the thoughts of
another professor of religion who had written in a book that
a .m., 2nd and 4th Sundays,
Church School , 10 a.m.
religion Is a part of the warp and woof of life ; thatis, real life, the
LETART FALLS _ Worship,
day-to-day, the hour-by-hour, the minute-by-minute of Jiving. His
10 a .m.; church school, 9 am ,
idea was that not only is religion as the threads woven into life,
B•ble study, 7· 30 P m. every
Tuesday .
butthatrellgionlslifeinthegreatestsenseoftheword.
Religion is not one thing and an9ther. It is not simply a creed,
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Wednes ay, .p.m.
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
This is not to say that these are not included in our religion. But
itdoessaythattousoui'reiigionismorethanaliofthese.
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UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m. ; Youth '
MEIGS COUNTY, The United meeling 6:30 p.m.; Evening
Presbyterian Church, Dwight worship, 7:30 p.m.
L. Zavitz, Pastor . Oirector ;
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
Georgy W. Hulton and Rev. 'NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
Linson Stebbins, Ass'!. Pastor - Grate, pastor. Worship servlc:e,
Directors.

11 a.m. and 7:3Q p.m . Sunday.

FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, Harr isonvill e,
Sunday Chllrch School, 9:30
a.m .. Mrs. Homer Lee, Supt. ;
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
F I RS T
UN I T E D
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport,
Sunday Church School, 9:30

Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Richard B&lt;~r)on, supt. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30.P.. m·
- BRADFORD- CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Clifford Smith,
minister Sunday School 9:30
am .: morn 'ng church . 10:30
am , Sunday evening service,

BARNEY

SU6AR

I'L.L L'ARN 'IE
. TO (;ALL ME
NAMESH

DOODLEl! ·

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am ., Lew is Sauer, Supt.; 7· 30 p.m . Wednesday serv ice, 8
Worship, 19; 30 a.m . p 01

~f&amp;ormng

MT. OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom. Sunday School,
10 a.m. with Willard Pigott,
supt. Evangelistic mes sage
each Sunday evening, 7· 30 p.m.
by Elder Russell Cline,'
mmister of the Apolostic Faith.
Bbl
r e s Iud y, Wednesday, 7:30

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F IRST
u· N I T E D
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Morning Worship , 9 a.m.;
Sunday Church School, 10 a.m .
Mrs. Sampson Hall, Supt.
STIVERSVILLE
COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST _ Rev. Robert
E. Buckley, pastor. William
Bailey, supl. ; Sunday school,
9:.30 a .m. ; morning worship,
10 30
:
a.m.; evening worship,
7:30
p m.
Wednesday ,
Christian Youth Crusade, 6:30
p.m.; prayer meeting, 7:30
p.m.; Thursday ;~olr oraclice,
7 p.m
.
- D•Xl t.K CHURCH OF
o(;HRIST - Danny Evans, ·
'pastor.' Norman C. Will, supt.
Sunday School 9: 30 a .m.;
Worship service. 10:30 a.m.

(1:) 1971 .. HU., l11e.

IN&amp;V~

REAl&gt; TilE SPORTS

PAiiE J'

school service, 10 a.m . i Prayer Christian Endeavor Sunday
meeting, , Thursday, 7 p.m. ; even1ng.

Sunday evening service, 7 p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATZION CHURCH 01' I.HRIST TER DAY SAINTS- Por.lland .
-

Pomeroy -Harrisonville Racine Road . Ra lph Johnson,

Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. pastor.' Herbert White, Sunday
-Paul McElroy, Sunday School S h 1 D' t ~ d S
Supl. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; c oo rrec or . oun ay chool.
morning worship and com- 9:30a .m.; Morning worship,
10 30 a.m., Sunday evening
munion, 10: 30 a.m.; Sunday service 7 p.m. Wednesday
evening youth Christian en- even 1ng prayer serv1ces, 7:30
deavor, 6:30 ; Worship services, p.m.
Sunday, 7:30p.m. Wednesday
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST evening prayer meeting and Great Bend, Charles Norris.
Bible study, 7:30p.m.
pa stor. Worship service, 9:30
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - a.m. ; Sunday School. !0:30a.m.
Prne Grove, the Rev . Arthur
CARLETON CHURCH Combs, pastor. Sunday school, , Kingsbury Road . Sunday
9:~0 a.m.; church serv1ces. School, 9 :30am~ . Ralph Carl,
10.30 a.m .
supl. Worsh1p service, 10:30
BRADBURY CHURCH OF a.m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
CHRIST. Bible School. 9:30 Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
a.m., morning worship , 10:30 7 30 p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles;
a.m. Sunday evening Worship oaslor.
OLD
DESTER
CONService, 7: 30 p m., choir
practice Sunday and Wed . GREGATIONAL
CHURCH.
nesday, 7 p.m, prayer meeting .. - Rev Carl R•chards, pastor.
and Bible study Wednesday 7· 30 Mrs. Worley Francis, Sunday
p.m.
sc hool supt.; Sunday school.
A-NTIQUiTY BAPTIST - 9·45 a.m.; church services,
Rev . Freeland Norris, pa stor . sec ond and fourth Sundays
Sunday school, 10 a.m .; church following Sunday school; first
serv 1ce , 7 p.m. Wednesday and third Sunday evenings, 7.30
Bible studv. 7 o.m .
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-t&lt;Atl"t. ~~~ST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr. Roberl Wyatt, pasior;
Sunday School. 9:30 a .m.; Sunday School supt., Ronald
Morning Worsh ip, 10:30 a.m .; Osborne. Bible School, 9:30
Even ina worshio, 7:30 p.m., am. ; preaching 10:45 a.m.;
Wednesday Mid-Week Service. .~.venllliJ. ~erVI £CS, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School Superintendent,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Gerald Wells Pastor, Rev. METHODIST- Ronald Wells,
Morri s M. Wolfe.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a .
m ; Morntng worship 10:30 a.
m : Young People's Service
E::acr':EB~i~~s~:e~~T~!~,;;; 6:45
p. m. ; Evangelistic ser.
Interim; Ronnie Salser, Sunday vice, 7.30'P. m. Prayer meeting ,
school supt.; Sunday school, Thursday, 7. 30 p m.
9:30 a.m.; morning worship,
FREEDOM - GOSPEl'
10·45 a.m.; Sunday evening
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev .
worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
evening Bible study, 7:30p.m . Roger Wilfred, Sr ., Sunday
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, School Supl . Sunday School,
Rev. Lawr ence Sull ivan , 9:30 a .m . ; Sunday evening
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 worship 7:30. Prayer meeting,
a.m.; youth and junior youth Tuesday, 7· 30 p.m. Ernest
servi ce, 6:45 p.m.; evening Deeter, class leader. Youth
worship, 7:30p.m.; prayer and Mee ting Wednesday, 7 30 p m.,
praise, Wednesday, 7·30 p.m. Ernesl Deeter, lei't rlP.r.
SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
TIST _ Rev . Howard Kimble,
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
paslor. Sundayschocl, lOa.m.;..,l!HEUNiTEDBRETHREN lf'j'
Henry _,Davis, supt. ; evening CHRIST - Robert S~ooR' ;-'·", -.
servi,,e. 7: 30p.m . Prayer pastor. Sunda'y school, 9:30 "·
meellnQ , Thurdav, 7:30P.m
am, Russell Spencer, supt.;
CHESTER CHURCH OF worshrp servrce, 10. 45 am .,
GOD - Rev. James Satterfield, even1 ng worship alternatmg
pa stor . Sunday sc hool , 9:30 wr th C. E. at 7·30 p.m. on
a .m.; worsh ip service, 11 a.m.; Sunday . Prayer meet inll,v7 : 30
•evening serv ice , 7: prayer p.m. Wednesday. Alfred aile,
serv ice and you th serv ice, la y leader.
W•dnesday,J p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
WHITE'S CHAPEL
E
Coolville RD. Rev. Roy Deeter,
CHURCH - Robert · Musser, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30
pastor. Sunday School. 9' 30 a .m.; worship service, 10:30
a.m. ; Robert . Bobo, su~t.; a .m. Bible sludy and prayer
~~~~negni~go~~~~~e~ 0] .33~;
service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
week servrce Wednesday 7· 30
·
RUTLAND
·
,
p.m.
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RU'fLAND FIRST BAPTIST
SYRACUSE- CHURCH OF R~v . Samuel Jackson ,
THE NAZARENE _ R M C pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Larimore pa stor B ~vM . . Mrs. GerlrJJde Buller, supt
Sunday School S
S oo;e, Pr ayer Service, 1: 30 p.m. ;
School. classes for ~rl age~.n9 ,~~ pre~chinq servi ce, 2 p.m.
am .; morning worship 10 . 45
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
NYPS Sunday, 6: 30 ' p.;,,; CHRIST- Keith Wise , pastor
evangelistic service Sunda
7:30 p.m. Mid·week pra :; Sunday School, 9:30a.m., V. H
meeling , Wednesday, 7. 30 /m. Braley, supt. ; worship service
Mossi onary meeting, seco nd and· communiOn, 10:30 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7.30 p m.
· ·
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even mg servtce, 7 p.m
, D~~~~~~ATI~~~I~ _ N~e~· Wednesday - Bible study, 7
Robert Smith. pastor. Sunday p.m. Regular board meeting ,
w1uu .:~.Jli " ''~ · · (l·wh month, 7
schoo 1. 9:30a.m.; class lead er.
Leo Hill ' worship service. p.m.
10 ' 30 a.m.; church, 7' 30 p.m.
RUTLANO COMMUNITY

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When an aviator encounters a
storm, ho directs his plane through
the clouds and goes higher. In that
clear, rare atmosphere he i1 free
from fear and difficulty .

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Isaiah
Nehemiah
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Similarly, when we find ourselves
surrounded by cloud• of doubt, we
need to direct our live• Into a higher
level where we may free ouroelvos
of woaknossao and seok the will of
God.

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Monday
Mark
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WHAT157HAT
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How can we attain theoe heights?
Through the Churchl It offers continuous opportunltioo for new growth,
now life, new understanding. We
need not wait for a ntoro convenient
lima. We can enter into the life of
the Church NOW.

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With the hope it will. in some measure. foster and help sustain that whith fs
good in family and community life, this feature is sponsored by the business
firms and organizations whose names appear below.

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PORTLAND - Worship 7:30
EOEN UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH - The Rev. Lee
p.m., Church School 9:30, a .m. IN CHRIST-E ldon R. blake, Burnem, Pas lor. Sunday School
SUTTON- Worship, 11 a.m. paslor. Sunday School , 10 a.m.; 9:30a.m.; worship service, 11
FOQ
'
2nd and 4th Sundays; Church Wrnnie Holsinger. supt. MtJr. a .m . Wedne sday
prayer
School 10 a .m.
ning sermon, 11 a.m.; Even ing meeting 7:30 p,m. Sunday night
(Formerly Domigans)
WESLEYAN I Racine I - service Chris tra n Endeavor, worship , 7:30p .m.
The Store With A Heart
NewO..ner- DickSargenl
Middleport Cluster, United Methodist Church
Wors hip . 11 a .m.; Church 7: 3D p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Old U. S. 33
Ph. 992-7735
School, 10 a.m .
president. Song servi ce and THE NAZARENE - Rev
Racine
Ph. 949· 3342
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NORTHEAST CLUSTER
sermon, 8:20. Mid·Week prayer Ll oyd D. Grimm, Jr. , pastor
tOD In and See Us
Rev . Jacob Lehman
meetmg Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Sunda y School, 9:30 a .m.;
.
Rev. Standley Brandum
Mrs. Mane Holsinger, class Morning worsh ip. 10:30 a.m.,
RAWL
'
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m .. leader. _
Young people's service, 6:45
Mrs. Bess Larkins visited Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer
The Community Builders
CHURCH
OF
JESUS p.m. ; Evangelistic ser vices,
CHRIST- located al Rutland 7 30p.m. Wednesday even ing
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Club met at the home of Mr. recently with Mrs. Doris Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
Phone 992·3284
Middleport
.
LONG
BOTTOM
Church
on
New
Lorna
Road
,
next
to
serv
tce
7:30
p.m.
Middleport, Ohio
and Mrs. Denver Weber for the Marks at Chester.
services, 9a.m. ; Sunday School Forest Acre Park , Rev . Ray
MASON COUNTY
Mr. and Mts. Carl Barnhart 9 4S a.m . Bible study every Rouse , pastor ; Robert Musser,
February meeting. Business
Sunday school supl. Sunday
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
session was conducted by the were overnight guesls of Mr. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
NORTH BETHEL - Worship school. 10.30 a.m. ; worshrp, George Casto, pastor. Sunday
and
Mrs.
Gary
Barnhart
and
president, Walter Brown .
11 a .m.; Church SchoollO a.m . 7:30 p.m. Bible study, Wed. School, 9· 30; eveninp worship,
ALFRED - Sunday school, nesday , 7 30 p.m. Saturday 7 3D.. Thursday even mg prayer
Members voted to send $25 family at Logan.
Jean
Whitehead
of
Ohio
State
9:AS
a.m . each Sunday ; nrghtprayerservl ce,7 . 30p .m seMAc;0 ~' ~ 1 ~·sr· BAPTIST _
contribution to Coolville
D.B.A. ANTHONY
Middleport . Ohio
preach
ing
a.m. each H EM LocK
G RoVE s
Emergency Squad. Other University spent the weekend Sun day . Praatyer 11mee
PLUMBING
and HEATING
ting , 7:45 CHRISTIAN _ Roger Watso
econd and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
projects were discus~ed .
p.m Wednesday ; WSC S, 8 p.m. pastor , Ray Whaley, suptn.,: Cra ig, pastor. Sunday school,
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992-3550
th rd Tu sda each month
9 45 a.m.; worship service, 11
Refreshmenls were served to Ernest Whitehead, Jane and on 1
.
e Y
· Morning worship, 9:30 a .m.; a.m.; training un ion, 6:30p.m.,·
REEDSVILLE -. Sunday church sc hool 10 · 30 am ·
these
families:
Ronald Juli.
school, 9:30: preachtng, 7:30 young people 's' meeti ng ·6·jo evening worship service. 7:30
Mr. and Mts. Wes Arbaugh p.m. Sunday ; prayer meeting , p.m. ; evening worship,' 7;30
Mid-week prayer serv ice,
Wall ·to·Wall Carpel Specialists
Osbornes, Waller Browns,
CATALOGUE
STORE
7.:30
P
m.
Tuesday
;
WSCS
,
7:30p.m.
Bible
study
Wednesda
Pdnesday,
7:30p.m.
116
W.
Main
· Ph. 992-7590
Ernest Whiteheads, Warren and Bethany and Mrs. Denzil
forst
Thursday
each
mon
ih.
p
m
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FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
.CHURCH
.
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Charles
R.
Sheets
7
30
Free Estimates - Guaranteed
~ Pickens, Jean and Juli Jamison recently visited with
SILVER RIDGE - Worship, .
· ·
106
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992-3001
a.m
10
a.m.;
Church
School.
MT.
UNION
BAPTIST
Lelart
Rou
tel,
the
Rev.
Stan
9
Installation
·
' Whitehead , and David Brown. Mr. and Mts. James Adkins
TUPPERS
PLAINS _ Rev . Cecol Cox, pastor. Sunday Craig , pastor . Sunday school,
.
The next meeting will be at the and family of Richland, Ind. Wors hip 9 a.m .; Church School school ~upt., Joe Sayre. Sunday 9:30 a.m.; prayer and Bible
schoo l, 9: 45 a .m.; Sunday s t ud~ , 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer
Garrel Chavalier of Mans- 10 • .m.
~AULEY,
Whitehead home.
KE
evening worship, 7·30. Wed· serv1 ~e , TL!esday, 10 a .m.;
field
visited
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nationwide
lnsuranr•
r-o. of Columbus, o .
Mrs. Gladys Baughman of
~OCHURCHOF CHRIST, nesday prayer and· Bible study, ,worshr p service, Friday, 7:30
Keepsake
Diamond
Rings
Hoba
r
t
Newel
l,
sup!
.
Services
7:30
p.m.
p.m.
.
Gahanna is visiting with her Edward Chevalier.
307
Spring
Ave.
Pomeroy
, 9:30 a .m. on Sunday.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
MASON
CHURCH OF
312 E . Main St.
Pomeroy. 0 .
Weekend guests of Mr. and weekly
sister, Mrs. Rose Thomas.
Ph. 992-2318
,
1
Preaching lirsl and th ird CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CHRIST. Worsh io 10 a
·
of month by Clifford Eugene Under wood pas lor · Bible s tudy 11'· 15 a .mm &lt;
j Karen Humphrey, student at Mrs. Carl Barnhart were Mr. Sundays
Sm •l h,9:3&lt;la .m.
'
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HOBSO'N CHRISTIAN Howard Caldwell, Jr ., Sunday evenrng worsh rp, 7.30 p.m.;
:Ohio State University, spent and Mrs. Gary Barnhart and
FRAN~LIN
UNION _ D
Supt. ; Sunday School , Mld ·week service, Wednesday ,
1 Doddr 111 , School
the weekend with her parents, family, of Logan.
arre
"' :30 a. m.; Morning sermon, 7:30pm .
Authorizea•Catalog Merchant ·
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave.
-Mrs. L. Balderson pas 1or . Sunday School , 9:30 0:30 a m.; Sunday evening MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Mt. and Mrs. Charles HumLouis W. Osborn
·
a .m. ,. Leonard Gilmore, first aervice, i p. m.
GOD - Second St., Mason, W.
Middleport , 0.
phrey and Robin .
elder , evening service, 7:30
LETART FALLS UNITED Va . Chester Tennant, · pastor .
220 E . Main Pomeroy Ph. 992-2178 . ~;';;
~~~;es~ay
,prayer
BRETHREN
Rev.
Freeland
S~nday
school,.
10
a
.m.;
mor
.
10
. MT. '1Aoiu/H CHURCH OF · Norri s, pastor, Floyd Norrls, . nrng ~orshrp •. 11 a.m.;
GOD _ Racine Route 2 Th supl. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; ~~gj'geilslrc servtee. 7c30 p.m.
.
Rev Charles Hand paslo e morn ing sermon. 10:30 a.m. ; Wde Sldudy and prayer service,
.Paint. Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Su nday sc hool 9. ; 5 a mr: Prayer service, Wednesday , 77 ~ ,nes ay, 7:30 p.m. Phone
'. . ..
· ·• 7· 30 pm
-~· ,1:1:1
Supplies
• :
Eornlng worshtp , 11 a .m. .
.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
E. Main St .'
· Pomeroy
Tuppers Plains
667-3963
an~e~~~~a~er7~;~es , Thuesday
CHESHIRE CI;IURCH OF CfHRIST in Chr.ISiran Union ' . .
GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. he Rev . Wtll•an • Campbell,
BEARWALLOW RIDGE Smilh, pastor. Sunday School , P8&gt;lor. Sunday school, 9:30
I
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CHURCH OF CHRIST. Bible 10 a .m., Ar•hur Henson , Supt .; am .; James Hughes. supt. ,
study! 9: 30 a .m.; morn [r: g tt.i,urnmg WorshiP1 11 a.m .; evenP19 service, 7. 30 p.m.
Devoted to the lnlerestof The
Building Supples andMlilwor'k ' '
worsh !P• H): 30 a.m.;. ovening YOunQ Peoples service, 7 p.m.; Wedn,esday . even1hg ;:&gt;t'ayer
Meigs&amp; Mason Area
General Cantrectlllg
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�MIDDLEPORT P~N·
TECOSTAL - Third Ave., lhe
· Rev. William Kn1trel, pastor.
Ronald Dugan, Sunday school
sup l. Classes for all ages ;
eveni ng service, 7: 30 p.m.;
R;hle study , Wednesday, 7 3D
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POMEROY TRINITY
Re-v . W. H. Pernn, pastor. Ror.
Mayer , Supt Church schooo.
1 9: 15a.m ., worship, l:l 24 a.m. :
:· youth choir rehearsal ~onday,
6: 30p.m., Mrs. Marv1n Burt,
senior
cho1r
director ,
rehearsal. 7:30p.m., Thursday,

ST. PAUL LUTHEkAN FREEWILL BAPTIST Tho Rev . Arthur C. Lund, Corner Ash and Plum, Mid·
pastor . Sunday school (nursery· dleport ; Noel Her rman /
adult), 9 , 15 a .m ., Charles pa stor . Saturday evenmg
Evans , Chnstian Education service, 7 p.m. Sunday school,
Supt. ; worsh ip serv ice, 10:30 ' 10 a.m .; Sunday evenmg
a .m .; confi rm ation classes, worship, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, 7-8· 15, junior con·
firma lion class, lime set
'FIRST BAPTIST of Mid·
: Mrs. Paul Nea~e . dl r'ector ~
·Neek ly , senior confirmat1on dleport, "-corner of Six.th and
• POMEROY CHURCH OF class Senior choir, 7:30 p.m. Palmer &gt;lreets, Rev. Charles
~ THE NAZARENE - Corner Tuesday
Simons,
pastor .
Fred
i Union and Mulberry . Rev .
Hoffman, Sunday School
Clyde V. Henderson , pa stor .
~!;: v!;: "! '!' !:1. Q A y AD - Superintendent. Sunday church
,Sunday school. 9:30 a.m., Glen
school for everyone 9: 15 a.m.;
; McClung, supl.: morning VENTIST Localed on Morning worship 10:15 · a.m. ;
~ worship, 10:30 a.m.; evening Mulberry
Heights , near Evening services, 7:30 p.m.;
service, 7·30; mid-week ser- Veterans Memorial Hospital, Wednesday prayer service, 7:30
Pomeroy . Pastor Herbert p.m . Ex.tra youth activities on
,. vIce, Wed nes.da y, 7: 30 p.m .
Morg an . SabbathS choo,1 every Sunday, 5 p.m ., for all youth up
GRACE EPISCOPAL -:- Saturdayal2p.m . andworshrp to sixth grade ; 6:30 for junior
'
servi ce following at 3: 15 p.m. and senior high students.
'
• Morning prayer and sermon, Open Bible d.iscussion each
CHURCH OF CHRIST,
1 10·30a.m. Holy communion and Thursday a~. 7· 30 p.m . .at the
Middleport ". 5th and Ma in.
sermon first Sundays 10.30 church.
The
Fnendly Raulin Mo~er, pastor. Michael
a .m . 'Church school,' krn . Church
GR A"H M
Gerlach , unday School supt.
1
dergarlen
through
etghth
·METHODitTp
u
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Bible School, 9:30 a.m.; mar·
11 grade, 10:30 a.m.
.
reac 1ng · • ning worship, 10 :30 a.m.;
' . POMEROY CHURCH OF a.m., for st and second Sundays evening worship, 7:30 p.m.;
:· CHRIST- Mr. Hoyt Allen , Jr ., ol each month ; third and fourth prayer service 7 p.m. Wed·
~ pastor. Bible School. 9, 30 a.m .. Sundays each month, worship nesdav.
worship, 10:30: adult worship servtee at 7:30p.m. Wednesday
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF
service and young peoples evenln~s at 7:30. Prayer Md THE NAZARENE - Rev.
meeting, both 7:30p.m. Sundar,· BIFbl eRStTudvS.OUTHERN BAP Audry Miller, pastor ; Lewis
1
, Wednesday, combined Bib e
• Ellis, Sunday school supl .;
• study and prayer meet;ng, 7'30 TIST - 282 Mulberry Ave., Sunday school, 9:30 a .m.;
: pm
Pomeroy, affiliated with S.B.C, morning worship, 10.30; junior
. THE SALVATION ARMY - the Rev . Fred Hill, pastor; society, 6:30p.m. NYPS, 6:45
.Envoy RayS . Wining, officer in Hershel McClure, Sund.ay p. m. Sunday eVangelistic
charge. Sunday, 10 a .m ... school sup!. Sunday school, 9. 30 meeting , 7: 30 p.m. Prayer
Holiness meeting; 1D:3D a.m.. a.m ; morntng worship, 10:30 meeting, Wednesday , 7·30 p m
MEIGS
. Sunday School. Young People's a .m : Sunday evangeiiSIIc
: Legion, 7 p.m.; Thursday, 1 to 3 mee ting, 7: 30 p.m . Prayer
COOPERATIVE
I p.m ., Ladles Home League ; 7 meeting , Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
PARISH
I p.m., Prep classes.
MIDDLEPORT
THE UNITED
SACRED HEART - Rev.
MT MORIAH BAPTIST
METHOODIST CHURCH
, 1Falher Bernard Krajcovic, Corner Fourth and Main ,
Robert R. Card
pastor .
Phone
992·2825. Middleport. Rev. Henry Key,
Director
Saturday evening Mass, 7:30 Jr, pastor. Sunday school, 9.30
POMEROY CLUSTER
p.m. Sunday Mass, B and tO a.m ., Mrs. Ervin Baumgard·
-Rev ~ Roberi ' ii~ Card
~;!11,· P~~~fesslons, Saturday, 1· ner, supl.; Morning worship,
Rev . F. Stanton Smith
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST 10:45 a.m .
CHESTER - Worsh ip 9:15
- Robert Kuhn, pastor; William
JEHOVAH' S WITNESSES-- a.m.; Church School 10 a .m.
' Watsor, Sunday school sVfl'· Larry Carnahan presiding
ENTERPRISE - Worship, 9
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B F minister . Sunday, Bible lecture, a.m .; Church School, 10 a.m .
Sun day sc h00 I' 9:~a.
m .; Wed·' 9 30 a.m .; Wa tc hi ower s I ud y,
FLATWOODS - Wors hip, 11
6 p.m.; Bible study,
nesday, 7 p.m. ; choir practice, 10 · 3D a.m.; Tuesday , Bible a.m .; Church SchoollO a.m.
st udy , 7:30 p.m .. Thursday,
POMEROY- Worship, 10:30
Wed nes day, 8: 30 p.m.
· 1slry sc hoo I 7: 3D p m., a.m.; Ch urc h SchooI 9:15a.m.;
mtn
POMEROY
WESLEYAN service meeting 8:30p.m.
UMYF 6:30p.m.
HOLINESS
CHURCH
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
ROCK SPRINGS - Worship
Harrisonville Road , Rev. O'Dell Christ in Christian Union - 10 a.m .; Church School 9 a.m.;
Manley, Pastor; Henry Eblin , Lawrence Manley, pastor ; Mrs. UMYF 6:30 p.m.
·
Sundoy School Supt. Sunday Russell Young, Sunday School ! MIDOLEPORT CLUSTER
School, 9:30 a.m.; Evening Supt. Sunday School 9:30a.m
Rev. Robert Bumgarner
worship, 7:30p.m.; Prayer and Evening worship 7:30. We&lt;Y·
HEATH - · Worship 10:30
Praise service, Thursday, 7:30 nesday prayer meeting, 7:30 a.m .. Church School 9:30a.m.;
p.m .
,
p.m _
UMYF 7 p.m.
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF
RUTLAND - Worship 9:15
10 a.m.;
CHAPEL, non-denominational, GOD - Racine Route 2, the t·M~F C h';~h School
George s. Oiler, Pastor. Rev. James M. Muncy, pastor.
SALEM CENTER - Worship
SundaySchoollOa.m. Worship Sunday sc hool 9:45 a.m. · 9 a.m.; Church SchoollO a.m.;
·
h~
' UMYF Thursdav. 7 o.m.
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
Service II a .m. Sunday night mormng wors lp, 11 a.m.;
services 7:30p.m. Wednesday cvemng worship, 7:30 p.m.
Rev . Merrell Floyd
Prayer meeting 7:30p.m. Prayer meeting , Tuesday, 7:30
ASBURY - Worship 11 a.m.;
I Everyone welcome.
p.m.; Young peoples meeting, Cls~uTrcuhesSdcah~.o l 9:50a.m .; WSCS,
7 30
Th d
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FOREST RUN - Worship 9
POMEROY
WESTSIDE - : .p.m. urs ay.
•CHURCH OF CHRIST, 200 W.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF a.m : Church School 10 a.m.;
! Main St. - Loren T. Stephens, GOD - Bertha Kingrey,
WSCS, 3rd Wednesday, 7, 30
t evongellsl, phone 992·7856. ,substitue pastor. Sunday P m
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{Conservative,
non . School, 10 a. m.: worsoip
MINERSVILLE- Worsh ip
1 instrumental. Sunday worship, service, 7 p.m. Sunday. Prayer
10 a.m.; Churcti School 9 a.m.;
10 a.m.; Bible study, 11 a.m.; meeting , Wednesdav ' '" om. WSCS. 3rd Monday, 7:30 p.m .
1~or.ship, 6 p.m . .Wednesday
HAZEL 1'. COMMUNIT•Y ,
SY,RACUSE
.
Church
tble ~tudy, 7 p.m.
CHURCH _ Near Long Bot· s~hool. 9 a .m.; worship ser·
, -:;Ti oey .have . h~aled the tom.
Esfil ,f1ar.t, pastor; Roy
vtce , 7:30p.m.
Brown , assistant pastor .
- u
!wound of my people lightly, Sunday school, lDa .m , Church
SOUTnERN CLUSTER
•saying 'Peace, peace,' whet~ 7: 30 p.m. each Sunday
Rev . Frank Cheesebrew
there IS no peace."- Jere· evenl'lll,; prayer meeilng , 7:30
Rev . Martha Ann Ma«ner
Rev. Howard Shiveley
!mla h 6 : 14 ·
p.m. urs day.
BETH•uy
(Dorcas) . ~~
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Worshi p, 9:30 a.m.; Church
,
School 10 :30 a .m.
CARMEL - Worsh•p , 11
a.m., lSI and 3rd Sundays ;
1
Church School , 10 a.m.
APPLE GROVE - Worship
7· 30 p m lirsl and third
IDeaSORS
J'
S~ndayS , 'Church sc~ool. ~:30
Why do we need to be "talking shop" every time we get
a. m.; prayer meeltng, forst
Weqnes~a y , 7:30 P ·~·. ,
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gether? Someone asked this question of me when a group of
EAST LETART, - Wor ship,
7 30 p.m., second and fourth
ergy and some !By people were dining together . The point was,
when we were doing the Lord's work, why did we have to talk
Su ndays ; church school , 9:30
a.m.; prayer meeting. third
aboulltwhile enjoying a few momenls eatingandretaxing?
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
GREAT BEND - Worship 11
A professor of mine liked to emphasize the thoughts of
another professor of religion who had written in a book that
a .m., 2nd and 4th Sundays,
Church School , 10 a.m.
religion Is a part of the warp and woof of life ; thatis, real life, the
LETART FALLS _ Worship,
day-to-day, the hour-by-hour, the minute-by-minute of Jiving. His
10 a .m.; church school, 9 am ,
idea was that not only is religion as the threads woven into life,
B•ble study, 7· 30 P m. every
Tuesday .
butthatrellgionlslifeinthegreatestsenseoftheword.
Religion is not one thing and an9ther. It is not simply a creed,
9. ~~~~.I :Ngh~;c~RSch~lo~~~?o
an act of worship, a good intention, a thing of beauly, or an
a.m .; Mid. Wee k Service,
·
d
8
emo tional expertence.
Wednes ay, .p.m.
MORSE CHAPEL - Worship
This is not to say that these are not included in our religion. But
itdoessaythattousoui'reiigionismorethanaliofthese.
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UNITED MINISTRY OF Service, 7:30 p.m. ; Youth '
MEIGS COUNTY, The United meeling 6:30 p.m.; Evening
Presbyterian Church, Dwight worship, 7:30 p.m.
L. Zavitz, Pastor . Oirector ;
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE
Georgy W. Hulton and Rev. 'NAZARENE - Rev. Herbert
Linson Stebbins, Ass'!. Pastor - Grate, pastor. Worship servlc:e,
Directors.

11 a.m. and 7:3Q p.m . Sunday.

FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, Harr isonvill e,
Sunday Chllrch School, 9:30
a.m .. Mrs. Homer Lee, Supt. ;
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
F I RS T
UN I T E D
PRESBYTERIAN, Middleport,
Sunday Church School, 9:30

Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Richard B&lt;~r)on, supt. Prayer
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30.P.. m·
- BRADFORD- CHURCH OF
CHRIST - Clifford Smith,
minister Sunday School 9:30
am .: morn 'ng church . 10:30
am , Sunday evening service,

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Worship, 19; 30 a.m . p 01

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MT. OLIVE CHURCH Long Bottom. Sunday School,
10 a.m. with Willard Pigott,
supt. Evangelistic mes sage
each Sunday evening, 7· 30 p.m.
by Elder Russell Cline,'
mmister of the Apolostic Faith.
Bbl
r e s Iud y, Wednesday, 7:30

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F IRST
u· N I T E D
PRESBYTERIAN, Syracuse,
Morning Worship , 9 a.m.;
Sunday Church School, 10 a.m .
Mrs. Sampson Hall, Supt.
STIVERSVILLE
COM·
MUNITY CHURCH - Sunday

LAUREL CLIFF FREE
METHODIST _ Rev. Robert
E. Buckley, pastor. William
Bailey, supl. ; Sunday school,
9:.30 a .m. ; morning worship,
10 30
:
a.m.; evening worship,
7:30
p m.
Wednesday ,
Christian Youth Crusade, 6:30
p.m.; prayer meeting, 7:30
p.m.; Thursday ;~olr oraclice,
7 p.m
.
- D•Xl t.K CHURCH OF
o(;HRIST - Danny Evans, ·
'pastor.' Norman C. Will, supt.
Sunday School 9: 30 a .m.;
Worship service. 10:30 a.m.

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school service, 10 a.m . i Prayer Christian Endeavor Sunday
meeting, , Thursday, 7 p.m. ; even1ng.

Sunday evening service, 7 p.m.
REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATZION CHURCH 01' I.HRIST TER DAY SAINTS- Por.lland .
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Pomeroy -Harrisonville Racine Road . Ra lph Johnson,

Road. Kenneth Eberts, pastor. pastor.' Herbert White, Sunday
-Paul McElroy, Sunday School S h 1 D' t ~ d S
Supl. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; c oo rrec or . oun ay chool.
morning worship and com- 9:30a .m.; Morning worship,
10 30 a.m., Sunday evening
munion, 10: 30 a.m.; Sunday service 7 p.m. Wednesday
evening youth Christian en- even 1ng prayer serv1ces, 7:30
deavor, 6:30 ; Worship services, p.m.
Sunday, 7:30p.m. Wednesday
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST evening prayer meeting and Great Bend, Charles Norris.
Bible study, 7:30p.m.
pa stor. Worship service, 9:30
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN - a.m. ; Sunday School. !0:30a.m.
Prne Grove, the Rev . Arthur
CARLETON CHURCH Combs, pastor. Sunday school, , Kingsbury Road . Sunday
9:~0 a.m.; church serv1ces. School, 9 :30am~ . Ralph Carl,
10.30 a.m .
supl. Worsh1p service, 10:30
BRADBURY CHURCH OF a.m. and 7:30p.m. alternately.
CHRIST. Bible School. 9:30 Prayer meeting, Wednesday,
a.m., morning worship , 10:30 7 30 p.m. Rev. Jay Stiles;
a.m. Sunday evening Worship oaslor.
OLD
DESTER
CONService, 7: 30 p m., choir
practice Sunday and Wed . GREGATIONAL
CHURCH.
nesday, 7 p.m, prayer meeting .. - Rev Carl R•chards, pastor.
and Bible study Wednesday 7· 30 Mrs. Worley Francis, Sunday
p.m.
sc hool supt.; Sunday school.
A-NTIQUiTY BAPTIST - 9·45 a.m.; church services,
Rev . Freeland Norris, pa stor . sec ond and fourth Sundays
Sunday school, 10 a.m .; church following Sunday school; first
serv 1ce , 7 p.m. Wednesday and third Sunday evenings, 7.30
Bible studv. 7 o.m .
Pm
-t&lt;Atl"t. ~~~ST CHURCH
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN
OF THE NAZARENE - - Mr. Roberl Wyatt, pasior;
Sunday School. 9:30 a .m.; Sunday School supt., Ronald
Morning Worsh ip, 10:30 a.m .; Osborne. Bible School, 9:30
Even ina worshio, 7:30 p.m., am. ; preaching 10:45 a.m.;
Wednesday Mid-Week Service. .~.venllliJ. ~erVI £CS, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday School Superintendent,
HYSELL
RUN
FREE
Gerald Wells Pastor, Rev. METHODIST- Ronald Wells,
Morri s M. Wolfe.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a .
m ; Morntng worship 10:30 a.
m : Young People's Service
E::acr':EB~i~~s~:e~~T~!~,;;; 6:45
p. m. ; Evangelistic ser.
Interim; Ronnie Salser, Sunday vice, 7.30'P. m. Prayer meeting ,
school supt.; Sunday school, Thursday, 7. 30 p m.
9:30 a.m.; morning worship,
FREEDOM - GOSPEl'
10·45 a.m.; Sunday evening
MISSION - Bald Knobs, Rev .
worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday L. R. Gluesencamp, pastor .
evening Bible study, 7:30p.m . Roger Wilfred, Sr ., Sunday
DANVILLE WESLEYAN, School Supl . Sunday School,
Rev. Lawr ence Sull ivan , 9:30 a .m . ; Sunday evening
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 worship 7:30. Prayer meeting,
a.m.; youth and junior youth Tuesday, 7· 30 p.m. Ernest
servi ce, 6:45 p.m.; evening Deeter, class leader. Youth
worship, 7:30p.m.; prayer and Mee ting Wednesday, 7 30 p m.,
praise, Wednesday, 7·30 p.m. Ernesl Deeter, lei't rlP.r.
SILVER RUN FREE BAP·
TIST _ Rev . Howard Kimble,
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
paslor. Sundayschocl, lOa.m.;..,l!HEUNiTEDBRETHREN lf'j'
Henry _,Davis, supt. ; evening CHRIST - Robert S~ooR' ;-'·", -.
servi,,e. 7: 30p.m . Prayer pastor. Sunda'y school, 9:30 "·
meellnQ , Thurdav, 7:30P.m
am, Russell Spencer, supt.;
CHESTER CHURCH OF worshrp servrce, 10. 45 am .,
GOD - Rev. James Satterfield, even1 ng worship alternatmg
pa stor . Sunday sc hool , 9:30 wr th C. E. at 7·30 p.m. on
a .m.; worsh ip service, 11 a.m.; Sunday . Prayer meet inll,v7 : 30
•evening serv ice , 7: prayer p.m. Wednesday. Alfred aile,
serv ice and you th serv ice, la y leader.
W•dnesday,J p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN
WHITE'S CHAPEL
E
Coolville RD. Rev. Roy Deeter,
CHURCH - Robert · Musser, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30
pastor. Sunday School. 9' 30 a .m.; worship service, 10:30
a.m. ; Robert . Bobo, su~t.; a .m. Bible sludy and prayer
~~~~negni~go~~~~~e~ 0] .33~;
service, Wednesday, 7:30p.m.
week servrce Wednesday 7· 30
·
RUTLAND
·
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p.m.
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SYRACUSE- CHURCH OF R~v . Samuel Jackson ,
THE NAZARENE _ R M C pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.;
Larimore pa stor B ~vM . . Mrs. GerlrJJde Buller, supt
Sunday School S
S oo;e, Pr ayer Service, 1: 30 p.m. ;
School. classes for ~rl age~.n9 ,~~ pre~chinq servi ce, 2 p.m.
am .; morning worship 10 . 45
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
NYPS Sunday, 6: 30 ' p.;,,; CHRIST- Keith Wise , pastor
evangelistic service Sunda
7:30 p.m. Mid·week pra :; Sunday School, 9:30a.m., V. H
meeling , Wednesday, 7. 30 /m. Braley, supt. ; worship service
Mossi onary meeting, seco nd and· communiOn, 10:30 a.m.;
Wednesday, 7.30 p m.
· ·
·
even mg servtce, 7 p.m
, D~~~~~~ATI~~~I~ _ N~e~· Wednesday - Bible study, 7
Robert Smith. pastor. Sunday p.m. Regular board meeting ,
w1uu .:~.Jli " ''~ · · (l·wh month, 7
schoo 1. 9:30a.m.; class lead er.
Leo Hill ' worship service. p.m.
10 ' 30 a.m.; church, 7' 30 p.m.
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need to direct our live• Into a higher
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in
Berlin
18. Roman
hill
20. Knightly
defender
2!. Furniture
style
23. "A Doll's
House"
heroine

25. Crunchy
vegetable
27. Collection
of ada·
llsques
31. J apanese
river
33. Fatima's
husband
3f.New
York
city

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Of Oz"

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from
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dogma
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sound
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city
32. Approach
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apostrophes, the lencth and formation or the words are all
hints. Each day the code lottera are dilrerent.

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4. Spoli
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14. Grooved
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15. Magnani-

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Pomeroy· Member FDIC&amp;
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PORTLAND - Worship 7:30
EOEN UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH - The Rev. Lee
p.m., Church School 9:30, a .m. IN CHRIST-E ldon R. blake, Burnem, Pas lor. Sunday School
SUTTON- Worship, 11 a.m. paslor. Sunday School , 10 a.m.; 9:30a.m.; worship service, 11
FOQ
'
2nd and 4th Sundays; Church Wrnnie Holsinger. supt. MtJr. a .m . Wedne sday
prayer
School 10 a .m.
ning sermon, 11 a.m.; Even ing meeting 7:30 p,m. Sunday night
(Formerly Domigans)
WESLEYAN I Racine I - service Chris tra n Endeavor, worship , 7:30p .m.
The Store With A Heart
NewO..ner- DickSargenl
Middleport Cluster, United Methodist Church
Wors hip . 11 a .m.; Church 7: 3D p.m.; Mrs. Lyda Chevalier,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Old U. S. 33
Ph. 992-7735
School, 10 a.m .
president. Song servi ce and THE NAZARENE - Rev
Racine
Ph. 949· 3342
S __
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
sermon, 8:20. Mid·Week prayer Ll oyd D. Grimm, Jr. , pastor
tOD In and See Us
Rev . Jacob Lehman
meetmg Wednesday, 7:30p.m. Sunda y School, 9:30 a .m.;
.
Rev. Standley Brandum
Mrs. Mane Holsinger, class Morning worsh ip. 10:30 a.m.,
RAWL
'
JOPPA - Worship 10 a.m .. leader. _
Young people's service, 6:45
Mrs. Bess Larkins visited Church School 9 a.m.; Prayer
The Community Builders
CHURCH
OF
JESUS p.m. ; Evangelistic ser vices,
CHRIST- located al Rutland 7 30p.m. Wednesday even ing
Ohio's Oldest Dodge Dealer
Club met at the home of Mr. recently with Mrs. Doris Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.
Phone 992·3284
Middleport
.
LONG
BOTTOM
Church
on
New
Lorna
Road
,
next
to
serv
tce
7:30
p.m.
Middleport, Ohio
and Mrs. Denver Weber for the Marks at Chester.
services, 9a.m. ; Sunday School Forest Acre Park , Rev . Ray
MASON COUNTY
Mr. and Mts. Carl Barnhart 9 4S a.m . Bible study every Rouse , pastor ; Robert Musser,
February meeting. Business
Sunday school supl. Sunday
THE HILAND CHAPEL,
session was conducted by the were overnight guesls of Mr. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
NORTH BETHEL - Worship school. 10.30 a.m. ; worshrp, George Casto, pastor. Sunday
and
Mrs.
Gary
Barnhart
and
president, Walter Brown .
11 a .m.; Church SchoollO a.m . 7:30 p.m. Bible study, Wed. School, 9· 30; eveninp worship,
ALFRED - Sunday school, nesday , 7 30 p.m. Saturday 7 3D.. Thursday even mg prayer
Members voted to send $25 family at Logan.
Jean
Whitehead
of
Ohio
State
9:AS
a.m . each Sunday ; nrghtprayerservl ce,7 . 30p .m seMAc;0 ~' ~ 1 ~·sr· BAPTIST _
contribution to Coolville
D.B.A. ANTHONY
Middleport . Ohio
preach
ing
a.m. each H EM LocK
G RoVE s
Emergency Squad. Other University spent the weekend Sun day . Praatyer 11mee
PLUMBING
and HEATING
ting , 7:45 CHRISTIAN _ Roger Watso
econd and Pomeroy Sis., Stan
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
projects were discus~ed .
p.m Wednesday ; WSC S, 8 p.m. pastor , Ray Whaley, suptn.,: Cra ig, pastor. Sunday school,
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992-3550
th rd Tu sda each month
9 45 a.m.; worship service, 11
Refreshmenls were served to Ernest Whitehead, Jane and on 1
.
e Y
· Morning worship, 9:30 a .m.; a.m.; training un ion, 6:30p.m.,·
REEDSVILLE -. Sunday church sc hool 10 · 30 am ·
these
families:
Ronald Juli.
school, 9:30: preachtng, 7:30 young people 's' meeti ng ·6·jo evening worship service. 7:30
Mr. and Mts. Wes Arbaugh p.m. Sunday ; prayer meeting , p.m. ; evening worship,' 7;30
Mid-week prayer serv ice,
Wall ·to·Wall Carpel Specialists
Osbornes, Waller Browns,
CATALOGUE
STORE
7.:30
P
m.
Tuesday
;
WSCS
,
7:30p.m.
Bible
study
Wednesda
Pdnesday,
7:30p.m.
116
W.
Main
· Ph. 992-7590
Ernest Whiteheads, Warren and Bethany and Mrs. Denzil
forst
Thursday
each
mon
ih.
p
m
'
y,
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
.CHURCH
.
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Charles
R.
Sheets
7
30
Free Estimates - Guaranteed
~ Pickens, Jean and Juli Jamison recently visited with
SILVER RIDGE - Worship, .
· ·
106
Court
St.
Pomeroy
992-3001
a.m
10
a.m.;
Church
School.
MT.
UNION
BAPTIST
Lelart
Rou
tel,
the
Rev.
Stan
9
Installation
·
' Whitehead , and David Brown. Mr. and Mts. James Adkins
TUPPERS
PLAINS _ Rev . Cecol Cox, pastor. Sunday Craig , pastor . Sunday school,
.
The next meeting will be at the and family of Richland, Ind. Wors hip 9 a.m .; Church School school ~upt., Joe Sayre. Sunday 9:30 a.m.; prayer and Bible
schoo l, 9: 45 a .m.; Sunday s t ud~ , 7:30p.m. Cottage prayer
Garrel Chavalier of Mans- 10 • .m.
~AULEY,
Whitehead home.
KE
evening worship, 7·30. Wed· serv1 ~e , TL!esday, 10 a .m.;
field
visited
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nationwide
lnsuranr•
r-o. of Columbus, o .
Mrs. Gladys Baughman of
~OCHURCHOF CHRIST, nesday prayer and· Bible study, ,worshr p service, Friday, 7:30
Keepsake
Diamond
Rings
Hoba
r
t
Newel
l,
sup!
.
Services
7:30
p.m.
p.m.
.
Gahanna is visiting with her Edward Chevalier.
307
Spring
Ave.
Pomeroy
, 9:30 a .m. on Sunday.
TUPPERS
PLAINS
MASON
CHURCH OF
312 E . Main St.
Pomeroy. 0 .
Weekend guests of Mr. and weekly
sister, Mrs. Rose Thomas.
Ph. 992-2318
,
1
Preaching lirsl and th ird CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CHRIST. Worsh io 10 a
·
of month by Clifford Eugene Under wood pas lor · Bible s tudy 11'· 15 a .mm &lt;
j Karen Humphrey, student at Mrs. Carl Barnhart were Mr. Sundays
Sm •l h,9:3&lt;la .m.
'
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HOBSO'N CHRISTIAN Howard Caldwell, Jr ., Sunday evenrng worsh rp, 7.30 p.m.;
:Ohio State University, spent and Mrs. Gary Barnhart and
FRAN~LIN
UNION _ D
Supt. ; Sunday School , Mld ·week service, Wednesday ,
1 Doddr 111 , School
the weekend with her parents, family, of Logan.
arre
"' :30 a. m.; Morning sermon, 7:30pm .
Authorizea•Catalog Merchant ·
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave.
-Mrs. L. Balderson pas 1or . Sunday School , 9:30 0:30 a m.; Sunday evening MASON ASSEMBLY OF
Mt. and Mrs. Charles HumLouis W. Osborn
·
a .m. ,. Leonard Gilmore, first aervice, i p. m.
GOD - Second St., Mason, W.
Middleport , 0.
phrey and Robin .
elder , evening service, 7:30
LETART FALLS UNITED Va . Chester Tennant, · pastor .
220 E . Main Pomeroy Ph. 992-2178 . ~;';;
~~~;es~ay
,prayer
BRETHREN
Rev.
Freeland
S~nday
school,.
10
a
.m.;
mor
.
10
. MT. '1Aoiu/H CHURCH OF · Norri s, pastor, Floyd Norrls, . nrng ~orshrp •. 11 a.m.;
GOD _ Racine Route 2 Th supl. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; ~~gj'geilslrc servtee. 7c30 p.m.
.
Rev Charles Hand paslo e morn ing sermon. 10:30 a.m. ; Wde Sldudy and prayer service,
.Paint. Plumbing &amp; Electrical
Su nday sc hool 9. ; 5 a mr: Prayer service, Wednesday , 77 ~ ,nes ay, 7:30 p.m. Phone
'. . ..
· ·• 7· 30 pm
-~· ,1:1:1
Supplies
• :
Eornlng worshtp , 11 a .m. .
.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF
E. Main St .'
· Pomeroy
Tuppers Plains
667-3963
an~e~~~~a~er7~;~es , Thuesday
CHESHIRE CI;IURCH OF CfHRIST in Chr.ISiran Union ' . .
GOD OF PROPHECY, G. P. he Rev . Wtll•an • Campbell,
BEARWALLOW RIDGE Smilh, pastor. Sunday School , P8&gt;lor. Sunday school, 9:30
I
1r
CHURCH OF CHRIST. Bible 10 a .m., Ar•hur Henson , Supt .; am .; James Hughes. supt. ,
study! 9: 30 a .m.; morn [r: g tt.i,urnmg WorshiP1 11 a.m .; evenP19 service, 7. 30 p.m.
Devoted to the lnlerestof The
Building Supples andMlilwor'k ' '
worsh !P• H): 30 a.m.;. ovening YOunQ Peoples service, 7 p.m.; Wedn,esday . even1hg ;:&gt;t'ayer
Meigs&amp; Mason Area
General Cantrectlllg
worsh op, 6:30p.m. Wedne•day Even[ng serv i Ce 1 , , 7:~~ p.m.; meehng, 7.30 p.m. Youtl, . __ _ _ _P.;.om...,•i,;
-ro;.;.y;.,;,Oii.
: _......._ _.J..._ _ __,!P!J.!h•c!!99a•J97__ _
Bibl@~ tudv. 7::10 ~ 1!1.
Wi!lhiA!ilAV Mld.wYk PravAr P~e_re~ oervic~ e~ch Tuesa4v

Reedsville News, Notes

•

SOMEIIOOY IN THEilE MUST UKE US!
~€ W!! THAT MIDGE DECIPEDT'COME.

Bakers of Hoisum Bread
Middleport , Ohio

DMARKET'

~~

MARK VSTORE

by THOMAS JOSEPH

RACINE

APPLE CA05SA

~Elll!lE~S!

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If our religious beliefs, acls, and faith, and whatever we may
or
then surely we should
say do to describe them, are life 1·•··1f,
..,..
find it difficult not to "talk shop."
- Robert T. Bumgarner,pastor,

LET ,\ CAIJO!t;D

APPLE

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

fHE FARMERS BANK
AND SAVINGS co:

6UT'~t.GT'S !Of

~.rwsr
M~ (,6.~0\ED

General Merchandise
Tuppers Plains
Ph. 667-32&amp;u

Rexall Drugs
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
992-2955
Pomeroy

Family Recreation
Swimming, Camping

.' !

LODWicK'S MARKET

SWISHER &amp;LOHSE
ROYAL OAK PARK

~'..

. .' 992· 3665

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MAI{SE I ~HOOLDN'T ~~VE .\\APE
IT WITH CHOCOLATE MILK, ...

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~or more than one incorrect
msertlon

KOSCOT KOSMETICS AND
WIGS, SPEC IALS MONTH
LY
BROWN' S
IN DE
PENDENT
DISTRIBU
TOR,
MIDDLEPORT
PHONE '192 5113
2 23 tfc
;:
R ::E::
V-::
1V~A:-:L-s-;-ta-r-::1,-ng~F::-e-:b-28th
thru March 11th, 7 30 p m ,
Rev Cecil Wise, first week,
Rt 3, Pomeroy Ohio Rev
Amos Tillis 2nd week
Rebersburg, Pa • everyone Is
welcome. Pastor Rev Lee
Burnem , Rutland Com
mun1ly Church
:
2 23 6tc

.

WANTED
CHIPWOODI
Poles
Maximum
Diameter
10" on
Largest End

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RATES
Wartt Ad Servfce
5 cents per Word one Insertion
Mlni1J!um Charge 75c
12 centr' per word thr't
CCIMecutlve lnsert1ons
l
\8 cents per word sh&lt; con
secut1ve lnsert•ons
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
ads and adspaldwlthin lOdays 31L('S Army Navy Surplus
CARD OF THANKS
Store, Work Clothing, Work
&amp; OBITUARY
Shoes and Boots, Tools Tarps
Sl SO tor SO word mlnlm~m
and much more at discount
Each ,additional word 2c
prices as N Court Sf ,
DELIVERED
BLIND AOS
Addlooonal 2Sc Charge per Athens phone S92 2488 open 9
TO
&lt;l.dvertlsement
am tos JOp m da1ly,except
OFFICE HOURS
Monday and Fnday, 9 to 9
8 30 1 m to 5 00 p m Dolly
pm
to 12 00 Noon
2 23 2tc
8 30 a m
Saturday
--------GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches
Open Saturdays
- open sites only and spec1al
from8a m to3 3Dp m
deer slug match , Forked Run
On Old Rt. 33
IN LOVING memory of my
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Phone 992-2689
beloved husband Raymond J.
February 25th 12 noon
,Frank , who passed away 3
2 22 3tc
Pomeroy, Ohio.
years ago February 23 1970
Sadly m1ssed by h1s wife, 26th ANNUAL Hereford Sale 21
M1ldred
OpportunitieS
Bulls and 18 Females,
2 23 ltc
Southeastern Ohio Hereford
Assoctal1on
All
Clean HIGH Volume Serv1ce Station
for lease pa1d trainmg
Pedigrees both horned and
please call 614 '192 5121 be
polled Saturday, March 17,
tween 8 am and 5 P m
WE WISH to extend our heart
1973 Show 10 00 AM Sale
2 18 121c
felt thanks and appreciation
1 00 PM Rock Springs Fa~r
for the acts of kindness shown
Grounds, Rt 33, three miles
to us during the death of our
north of Pomeroy, OhiO For
beloved husband. father and
catalogs wr~te to Lloyd
brother,
Honel
(Leroy)
Blackwood Sale Mgr Rt 3, LADIES, can you use extra
Denny We especially thank
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
dollars a week part lime? No
Bruce Davis Rev Keith
2 22 3tc
Investment ca r helpful
Wise, Rev Lloyd Gnmm,
Phone '192 2717 between 9 a
Mall1n Funeral HQme, the PARASOL Boutique Salon ne•t
mand2pm
pallbearers, nelg,hbors,
to Skate A Way announces
2 22 3tc
relatives and fnends for food,
Permanent Special February
flowers and prayers, also the
20th thru March lOth Breck BABYSITTER needed at
singers V1olet Grafe, Bonnie
perm and the new Phase 7
Washington, W Va Separate
Nicholson and Billy Hall , the
perm regular $17 so now
housmg provtded w1th all
pianist Your kindness will
513 so, phone 985 4141
ex penses pa1d Excellent
never be forgottoen Judy
operators
Richard and
opportunity for good lob and
Deanna, Brian, sisters and
Sandra Kerns
own place to II ve Wn e P 0
brother
2
18
12tc
Box 71 Washmgton, W Va
2 23 lfp
26181
2 18 61c
~For

$7.00 Per Ton

WANTED, Beef H1des, will
$9 a piece, Pomeroy
Mason. W Va , phone
5600
2 16

For Rent
2 BEDROOM

Help Wanted

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Your Right to Know
informed cf the func
tlons ot your government are
embodied In public not1ces In
that self government charges
au cit1zens to be l nfo~med
th•s newspaper urges every
citizen to read and study these
notices We strongly advise
those clt1zens seeking turtner
lnformat•on, to exercise the ir
r•ght of access to publ ic
record s and public meetings

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Nollct Is hereby given that the
Ohio Environmental Protection
Aoen ~V1 tnt1rids to lconslder fhe
adoption and rescission of rules
and 1i"eoulatlons on the subject
matter described below Public
hearings will be held March 26
and 27, 1973, commencing at
9 00 a m each day and con
tlnulng ur.1tll .. 00 p m each day
with recess for lunch Sa•d
hearings will be held In Hearing
Room 2, 65 South Front Street,
Cotum bus. Ohio, and all persons
Interested are Invited to attend
or be represe(lted The adoption
end rescission of rules and
regulations on the following
general sublecl matter will be
considered
1 Adoption of Regulation EP 1
01 through EP 1 OS setting forth
water quality standards for all
waters In the State of Ohio and
Including the following general
general
subject matter
standards mhcing zones cold
water fisheries, Mahoning
River Basin and Lake Erie
Rescission of all water quality
standards previously adopted
by the Water Pollution Control
Board appllcable to any waters
of the State of Ohio and not
previously rescinded except the
water quality standards and
implementation plan fer the
Mahoning River and 1ts
tributaries in Ohio, adopted by
the Oh10 Water Pollution
Control Board on Julv 11 , 1972,
and except water quality
criteria adopted by the Water
Pollution Control Board April
11 1967, for Lake Erie and the
Interstate waters thereof
2 Adoption of Regulation EP
30 01 through EP 30 08 setting
forth regulations relating to
permits to Install facilities
constltut lng a source of air
water or solfd waste pollut•on
and Including the following
general
subject
matter
definitions permit to Install
required permit to Install
exemptions permit to .nstall
applicat ions
criteria for
decision by Director procedure
for decision by Direc tor ter
mmatlon of permlt to 1nstall
Rescission of AP o 02 of the Air
Pollution Control Board In
eluding th e general subject
matter of perm its to install new
source and perm1ts to mod •IY
sources
3 Adoption of Regulation EP
39 01 lhrough EP 39 OS setting
forth a schedule of lees tor
var ious permits 1ssued by ttle
Ohio Environmental Protect ion
Agency, and inc lud ing tht
follow ing general subject
matter
11ppllcat1on tees
permit to Install fees water
diSCharge permit tees air
contammant source permit and
variance fees , exempt 1ons
Rescission of AP 13 01 and AP
13 02 of the Air Pollution Control
BoarG Including the following
general subject
matter
deflnlf10ns tee schedule
4 Adoptlofl of Rule EP 40 01
through EP .40 30 setting forth
the procedure to be followed at
adjudication hearings and
public meetings before the Oh1o
Env.ronmental
Protect•on
Agency and 1ts hearmg
exam lners and Including the
following general subject
mailer appiJcablllty con
struchon of
rules and
regulations
def in•tlon s.
heanng clerk , proposed action .
fact sheets notices contents of
public notices notice of water
permit applications to govern
ment agencies. coordination of
Water Pollution COntrol Ac:t
perm It program wUh agencies
of the United Statn filing of
papers. public meetings ;
requests tor adludicator.y
helrlngs and objections
hearing uammers authority
end duties of
hearing
examiners, place and time of
hearings
mot1ons
con
tlnua"ces prehearlng con
ferences
d Jsc overy
ava1labtllty of agency tiles ,
adjUdiCatiOn
h ear1ng
procedures drrector as wit
ness. burden of proof
evlden"e. report of hearing

"HElL"
HEATING R..
COOLING
Furnace Controls

HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water Heaters
Plumbing
Electrocal Work

ARNOLD
BRQJHE~S
992-2448
Pomeroy,

o.

Business Services

tra~ler

in Mid
Phone
2 21 tfc

Rooms
By The Week
or Month
Ltmtted Number

Red Carpet Inn
Rt. 61 N PI Pleasant, W Va
67S·S007

FURNISHED house llv1ng
room bedroom, kitchen and
bath Phone '192 7126
2 23 ftc
BACHELOR type apartment,
furntshed all ut1i1f1es Phone
'192 5131 days or '192 3173 after
6p m
2 12 3tc
2 BEDROOM trailer close to
m1ne s1te on Rt 325 by week
or month, utlill1es pa1d
Phone 742 S980
2 12 6tc
fRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Park, phone '192 3324
2 13 ftc
-2--,:B-::E:-:D:-:R:-0:-0:-M::-m-ob-:-::-,le~h:o
- me ,

' HOME &amp; AUTO
992·2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

OFFICE SUPPLIES

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ESTATE AUCTION
DATE Salu•day, February 24,
1973 T1me 12 00 Noon
Localton 3rd and Main
Street New Havenj W Va
(Across from Pomeroy .
Ohio)
ON THE above date we will sell
the estate of the late Mrs
Zelma Tme' Cundiff at
Absolute Auct10n , 'h Carat
Fme Cut D•amond , 3!4 Carat
Fme Cuf Dtamond mtsc'l
r1ngs watches etc cedar
chest soi1d Cherry bedroom
su1fe wood floor lamp very
pnm1f1ve typewnter , furs
gate leg drop leal table, i1ke
new Fng1da1re electnc stove
Norge refngerator - like
new dinette set. desk sewmg
mach1ne, five piece twin
bedroom suite, numerous
anttque
dolls,
p1cture
frames living room su1te,
T V Knotty Pme bedroom
sutte avtoharp mantl e
clock fireplace equipment
hat pms antique writing
table , Walnut 4 drawer chest
46 star flag, m1scl glass
ware w1cker
AT TIME of i1stmg auct1on, we
are prepanng satd sale and
we are sure that there are
numerous ttems of tnterest
yetto be found flarold Sm1th,
Admtn1strator Sale con
dueled by J1m McCutcheon
Auchoneer1n9 Company
1 23 lie

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Auto Sales

For Sale

examiner or presiding off1cer ,
record final action , agency
journal reg isters of current
and past actions, emergency
orders
rules ot eth•cs
Resciss ion of HEwp OS 01
through HEwp 05 16 of the
Water Pollution Control Soard
mclud,ng the following general
sublect matter Bf'pllcab•ilty
deflhltlons , hearing exam 1ners
authority
of
hear 1ng
exam Inen place and lim e of
hearing
prehearing con
ferences
continuances
documentary evidence, hearlng
procedures burden of !)roof
requests for hear ings default
record as a basis tor decision s
confect of decl,lons , rules of
ethics construction of rules and
regulation
5 Adoption of Regulation EP
.49 01 through EP 49 04 sett•ng
forth general provisions and
procedure for the Ohio En
vironmental Protection Agency
and Including ttle follow ing
general subject matter public
notice rules and regulations
severability public ava,l&amp;bli•tv
of informBIIOn
civ il and
criminal penalties Resc•sslon
of AP 1 01 ot the Air Pollution
Control Board the general
subject matter of which Is
rules and
public notice
regulatlos , AP 9 07 through AP
9 09 of the Air Pollution Control
Board the general subject
matter of which Is civil and
crlm Ina I penalties. public
ava ilability of Information and
severability HEwp 1 01 of the
Water Pollution Control Board
the general sub(ect matter of
Wh ich Is public notice rules
and regulations and HE 1 02 of
the Oepartment ot Health the
general subfect matter ot wh 1ch
Is public not ice regulations to
the extent that It applies to the
Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency
6 Adopt1on of R~ulatlon EP
32 01 through EP 32 OS settmg
forth regulations governing alr
contaminant source permits to
operate and variances and
Incl ud ing the follow ing general
subject matter def initions
permits to operate variances
general policy , exemptions
ResciSSIOn of AP 9 01 and AP 9
03 through AP 9 06 Inc luding the
general subJect matter of
definitions perm1ts to operate
var.ances , general pol•cv and
exemptions
7 Amendments of Regulation
AP 2 01 of the Air Pollution
Control Board including the
general subject matter of
definitions for terms used In all
a ir pollution regulations
Amendments will change the
definition of Act ' deflnmg
each term to me'an Chapters
3704 and 3745 of the Revised
Code and will change the
definition Of 'Board' to a
of
Board ',
definition
"Agenc;y " or ' Ohio EPA"
defining each terms to mean the
Ohio Env ironmental Protect1on
Agency or Its O•rector as the
contut or other regulat1on or
law' may require . and add the
definition of "efltctlve dote of
these regulations " defining
such term to mean February 15,
19n, and will change the letter
dtslgnations preceding each
definition after (J &gt;
Tht subject matter •n •terns
one, four and five will be con
sldertd on March 26, 1973 and
the subject matter In 1tems two.
three. SllC, and se ven will be
considered on March 211 1973
Co~ies at lhe Rules and
Regulations to be constdered
are Iva liable from the DIVISIOn
of Avthor .ut•on and Com
pllance Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency, P 0 Box
10.. 9, .. 50 East Town -""Stree t
Columbus Ohio .43216
121 23. lie

Mobile Homes For Sale

4

For Sale

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70 Olds 98 LS., vinyl roof, air·------'2995
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, luU power, air -- 12995
, J~ Chav.TDoor, 6 c,l., std.-------- 1895
69 FalcOn 4 Door, 6 cyt., std.------- 1895
69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air·-- '1595
69 Men:ury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.-- 11395
68 Dodge Polara 4 boor H.T.--------'895
68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr., ai ·-----11395
68 Ford Gal 500 4 Door, air ------..!1095
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air·--- '995
• 66 Cadillac Sed. Deville, power, air ·---·'1295
66 Pontiac Catalina 4 Door -------- 1595
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air------~ '695

For Sale

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SlACKS .SALE
BUY OtiE. PAlR
GET

1 PAIR FREE
Slacks and teans sale for the
fam1ty 10 Oays Only

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POMEROY
6iill Jack W Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992 2181

Business For Sale
H &amp; R Firestone
Store, Middleport
This store has operated as a
partnership far over 22 years
at thos one locallon
My partners are all elderly
aod would like to relore We
have a lot of good customers
whe are depe~nt on our
serv1ce &amp; saJes
We Would toke to sell at on
ventory pr~ee, plus display
counters, f1xtures and hghts
The building could be pur
chased separately or rented
Please
contact
Bob
Haggerty al store No local
phone calls accepted

Deals On Wheels!
68 Mercury

~ntego

V a motor, auto trans, a1r
cond•hon1ng Good shape.
ready to go

66 Chev. 112 Ton Ptckup
V 8 motor

good cond1t1on

Meigs Equipment Co.
Ph 992 2176

Pomeroy

Real Estate For Sale
o~uroo m brick
house tn Middleport. car
peled, paneled, kitchen and
dining room hie complete
w1th drapes $6500 Cali '192
346S
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1112 story. J.

SMALL 4 room house In New
Haven Phone 882 2475 or
lnqu~re at 616 F lfth St
2 22 Jtc

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HOUSE 1n Long Bollom, phone
985 3529

WILL tnm or cut trees, clean

out basements, attics
Phone 949 3221

etc

2 4-JOtc

DOZER and back hoe work,
ponds and septic tanks, dlt
chlng service, fop soli, 1111
dirt, limestone, B&amp;K Ex·
cavatlng Phone 992-5367,
Dick Ka~r. Jr
91-tlc
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right to your
pro/eel Fast and easy FrM
est mates, Phone 992 32~.
Goegleln Ready Mix Co.,
Middleport Ohio
• 6 JO.tlc

IN POMEROY
Nice apartment, with
business 10 sleeping rooms.
3'h baths, basement, utility
room. storage room, por
ches, garage, good Income
property Call lor par
tlculars
2 YEARS OLD
Lot 100x120 (level), 3 large
bedrooms W C , lovely
k1tchen all builtin, dining R ,
large living R , utility R ,
fireplace, bath, carpeted,
basement Eoceilent neigh
borhood Storm doors &amp;
windows 523.000 00
RUTLAND
Excellent business Stock
and equipment Included
Lovely apartment over 5
rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath,
nice kitchen, H W floors, 2
glassed porches Furnace
JUST $17,900 00
2 STORY BRICK
MIDDLEPORT - 5rooms, 2
bedrooms, bath, dining R.,
new forced air furnace Lvel
lot Garage Fenced lor
children Storm doors &amp;
windows 58.500 00
6 ROOMS
MIDDLEPORT
3
bedrooms, bath, dining, nice
kitchen, paneling, tiled, nice
floors, utility R , gas F A
heat, garage, nice level lot,
cellar SlO,OOO 00

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker
110 Mechanic Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
NEW LISTING
MIDDLEPORT
2
bedrooms, bath, gas cir
culator heal All utilities
Near store and schools
Asking only ss,soo 00
30ACRES
4 BEDROOMS-Warm with
free gas heat All minerals
10 acres or more of farm
land About SlS,OOO 00
RIVER FRONTAGE
NEARLY 400 FT New 1972
Fleetwood 3 bedroom mobile
heme, 12•65 An 18 foot boat
with 120 H P motor, and
tra1ler Space for2nd trailer
ALL MINERALS
117 ACRES - High land
locust thicket gas well, dug
well. house, barn and several
outbuildings Just 519,500 00
MODERN '
7 ACRES 4 bedrooms, oil
electric
l'l•
baths,
basement Near Rt 7
NEW HOME
RUTLAND - 3 bedroom ali
electrtc Full basement,
garage and mce lot 011y
$20.500 00
HELP' HELP' WE HAVE
PROPERTY
RUNNING
OUT OUR EARS
HELEN L TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS
992-332S

992· 5342

GMAC FINANCING

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REALTY
6111 E. Moin
Pomeroy

THROUGHOUf OHIO &amp; W
VA
I\IHY
TAKE
A
CHANCE• LIST WITH US
TODAY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

ci:I'LAND

WE OFFER YOU 8 YEARS
REAL
ESTATE
EX
PERIENCE IN MEIGS CO
3 SALESMEN TO ASSIST IN
THE SALE OF YOUR
PROPERTY
AD
VERTISING

POMEROY

Open Evenings Unttl6:00-Til5 p.m . Sat.

and backhoe work , septic
tanks Installed, dump trucks
and to-boys for hire, wlfl haul
fill dirt, fop soli, limestone
and gravel, call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone '192 7089,
night phone '192 3525 or 992
S232
2 11 tic

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your
nperafor 1 S license' Call 992
2966
6 15 tfc

Real Estate For Sale

"You'll Like Our Quall.ly Way
of Dotng Business"

:-:--c=:-:-:--:----:EXCAVATING, dozer, loader

Real Estate For Sile

Gataxle 4 dr H T, fact a~r p

196~NVA.u.J:U:
,,
,
$1295
350
lne, 4-SPII&lt;!~ns wide oval tires, wh rings, red ...
f1rllsh. lk ilkkthhts, console. radio tape Sharp car &amp;
priced to !'lOVe

1969 CHEV. BIS. 4 DR
$899
327 V Be~glne , automallc trans, pcwer steering &amp; brakes,
good tires, green fin1sh with matching Interior Book
Value $1150 00 Early Bird Special

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196HHEVROLET BELAIR
~
51095
Station wagon, V 8 engine, standard transmission rad1o,
good fires, clean vinyl Inferior green finish. 1 owner new
car trade-In

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EYES, 1:00 I'.M.
fiPMEROY, 01110
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT

Cllt No 20162

Estate of GENEVA YATES

Wolfpen

Deceased

Notice Is hereby given that
David Robert Yates of 23
Grandview Rd. Cambr idge ,
Otllo, has been duly appointed
EKecutor of the Estate of
Geneva Yates, deceosed,late of
Meigs County Ohio
Creditors are required to file
their claims with said fiduciary
within fourlmonths
Dated this 1 12th day of
February 1973
Manning D Webster
Judge
Court of Common Pleas.
Probate Division
121 16, 23 (3) 2, 31
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HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
'192·2259
1f noan1wer
992 2568 or 985·4209

1970 BUICK ...................s2295
Custom LeSabre 4dr, fact a1r, P S P B , v1nyltop

1970 CHEV.....................S2195
Capr1ce2 dr H T, fact a.r, P S, P B , Cru1seControl

1970 PLY.......................51295
Fury II 4 dr fact a~r, P S 'Sharp' 1

1969 MER......................s1395
1969 FORD .....................s1295
LTD 4 Dr H T a1r P S, P B vmyltop

1971 CHRY....................$2195
Newport 4 Dr P S

News, Notes
I

Mr. Ray Smtih, Donald and
Moke, were SWiday vos1tors of
hos brother, Mr and Mrs
c;harley Smoth ,
Mr and Mrs Everett Ray
Johnson, Audra, Jeffery and
Ertc of Columbus, Mrs Helen
Johnson were Saturday

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

personal situation
least possible tax.
own

so

that

you pay

o.

Racine Social Events
Mr and Mrs Bob Btrch of
Bellevue spent the weekend
wolh hi$ parents, Mr and Mrs
Elza Borch Mrs Btrch has
returned home from Holzer
Medocal Center
Tuesday evenong donner
guests of Mrs Ethel Wheeler
and Mrs. Ada Bays were Mr
Harold Hamm of Poltsburgh
and Mrs Elva Cottrtll of
Logan, and recent guests were
Mrs. Freda Frecker and son,
Donme, and Kenneth Newland
of Pme ~.a~ Miit Sybol
Ebersbach bf Pdllleroy
John Wmgett of Cleveland
spent the weekend woth hts
parents , Mr and Mrs E A
Wmgetl
Mr and Mrs Rob Palmer
spent several days here woth
her parents, Mr and Mrs
George Neogler and vosoted hos
parents at Pennsboro, W Va
Gretta and Isabel Sompson
were dmner guests SWiday of
Mr and Mrs Bert Grunm,
Letart Falls
Mr and Mrs Gerald Stropson and daughters, Sheryl and
Doana, spent Sunday m
Columbus woth Mr and Mrs
Rex Carlysle
Mr and Mrs Alfred Crow
evenong vosttors of Mr and
Mrs Larry Johnson, Gma,
Tahnee and Brady
Mr, and Mrs Ray Johnson
and famoly of Colwnbus were
vosotors of Mr and Mrs James
W. Johnson and famoly of
Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Charley Smoth
w~re SWiday evemng vosttors
of hos brother, Mr and Mrs
Harley Smoth of Kanauga
Mrs
Larry Barr and
daughter were Monday VISitors
of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Howard Thoma

and daughters, Nancy and
Becky, spent a few days woth
lhetr son, Rook, a student at
Georgia
Ga at
Davtd Tech,
Crow,Atlanta,
a sludent
Lincoln Techmcal Institute on
lndoanapolos, Ind spent the
weekend woth hts grand·
mother, Mrs James Swart

Tuppers Plains
Society News
By Mrs Evelyn Brlckles
Sunday School attendance
was 53 and offerong $22 5J
Worshop attendance was 27 and
offerong $24 DO
Mr and Mrs John Bailey of
Flatwoods, 0 , were SWiday
guests of Mr and Mrs. Dms·
more Boyles
Mr and Mrs Terry Deem
have moved from Alfred to the
Dora Mae Calaway properly
here
1
Mr and Mrs Roy Deem of
Coolvolle were pleasantly
surprosed Friday evenmg by
theor choldren on honor of thetr
mother, Mrs Deem's btrthday
Theor children are Mr and
Mrs Steven Gamer and famoly
of Voenna, W Va ; Mr and
Mrs Larry Deem and farnoly of
Torch, 0 , Mr and Mrs
Wesley Deem and famoly, Mr
and Mrs Terry Deem and
famoly, Bill Deem and Sue
Deem, all of Coolville Mrs
Deem rece1ved lovely borthday
gifts
Harold Brannon was taken to
St Joseph's Hospotal, Parkersburg, one day last week suffermg from a heart conditoon
George Powell is home from
the hospotal after spending
several days there wolh
pneumoma
,
Mrs Eff1e Watson attended
church servoces at Long

SATURDAY

Only 6~ For 8-16 oz. bottles
Diet Rite Cola
89' For 8-16 oz. bottles

the

USDA INSPECTED

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INCOME TAX I'EOPLI!

FAST, FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN
RUTLAND CITY LIMITS.

4 BEDROM home 2 baths gas

304 E. Main 992-3795 Pomeroy, 0.
Ooen 9 T~• 5 Men thru Sal
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NO App01nbnent NeceSIIIJ
1s7' Court St.
592·2851
Cor. Sec. lo SycaqMII'e 446-0303

Athens,
O.llipolis,

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CARPENTER'S GROCER
'

Salem St
Rutland, Ohto
Open 8.00to8:00 ~~~ thru F11
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We Keep The Best and Wholesale The Rest
Don't Forget
We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
992-2174

1"' to 8

(I) 8

Open Evenings
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
Noon on Saturday

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Laurel Cliff News Notes
500 E. Mam St., Pomeroy, Otuo

long Bottom Carmel News,

Social Notes

By Bertha Parker
Mr and Mrs Larry Walker,
Sabbath School attendance Mr and Mrs Harmon Fox
at the Free Methodist Church recenUy visited Mr and Mrs
Feb 11 was 101, offerong from Roy Howell, Indiana
Mr and Mrs Doyle Multo all serv1ces, $168 05.
Rev and Mrs Robert
and
famoly
of
New
Mrs Emma Fox recently Buckley, Mr and Mrs lloyd
Ph1ladelph1a, Ohio spent the called on Mrs. George Sisson,
Wroghl, Mr. Bob BUllion called•o·'
~
,.. I 111: ht
weekend woth Mr Bl'd 1Mrs ROck Spnnasa• • " ~~ " _
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
,
Claiencre--Homer t orcle,' Verna' and
Mrs Della Curtis recenUy Curtis
Maroe Corcle also v1soted at the spent 1an evenmg w1th Bertha
Archer home of Walter, Eva Parker.
In 1972, Prestdent NIXon
and Sadte
Mr and Mrs. Harmon spent conferred for four hours on
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson a SWiday wtth theor daughter
Pekong woth CommWiosl Chiand daughter Tom of Racme, and family, Mr and Mrs John
nese Premter Chou En-lao
Mr and Mrs Shelby Pickens Douglass, Guysville
and famtly of Syracuse were
calling on Mr and Mrs. Allan
PRE·SEASON
of Racone spent a recent
Taylor on Sunday
evemng With EWioe Bronker
Wolloam and Cathy Carleton
Mr and Mrs A E Johnson,

By the Day

Dorothy Wells entertaoned
woth a dinner hononng her
husband Chester's borlhday
Guests were· Mr and Mrs
Ross Wells .!lnd s?hs, M1; J!rn:l
Mrs Ollie Sayre and daughten,
Reedsville, Mr and Mrs
Ralph Wells and fam1ly, Ellen
and Josephme Wells and the
host and hostess and family
Leona Hensley was a dmner
guest of Mr and Mrs Sarrume
!l.aorden
Emma Powell and Renee
R.ae Oatley who have been
patlenls on local hospotals, have
relurned to thetr homes
VtSJtong Mr, and Mrs Fred
Larkins were Mr and Mrs Ted Sedwock, Tuppers Plaons, Mr
and Mrs Junoor Spaum,
Bottom Christian Chutc h Racme, and Howard Larkins,
where her grandson, Roger Portland
Watson of Athens, preached
Mrs
V1rg1l Wamsley,
She was a dinner guest of him Cheshtre, was an overnight
and hos parents, Mr and Mrs guest of Mr and Mrs. Dorsel
Harold Watson of Athens
Larkins
·
Mr and Mrs Cliflon Spencer
Mr and Mrs Larry Curtis,
of Belpre were Sunday guesls former restdents, are an of hos aWit, Mr and Mrs noWicong the borth of a son,
Wayne Brockles.
Tobey Joe, Feb 13. They have
Mrs Clarence Headley os three other children, Tamrrue,
convalescong at home after Timmie and Terro
spendong several weeks on the
Mr and Mrs George Frye,
hospotal as a medical patient Parkersburg, were Vllloting Mr
Willard Clark of New Jersey anq Mrs Harold NewiWI
spent a couple of days here
Mr and Mrs Denver Curtis,
woth hos brother, Mr and Mrs Charleston, W Va , were
Way Clark
vosotong Mary Pierce
Mr and Mrs Larry Curios of
Mr and Mrs Howard Yotmg,
Long Bottom are announcing Paden City, W Va., and Mr
the btrth of a son on Feb 13 at and Mrs Kenny Reynolds,
Camden Clark Hospolal and he Pomeroy, were VISiting Mr
weighed 8 lbs , 9 oz, and is and Mrs Gartb Smoth,
named Toby Joe The couple
Mrs Lou Louden and
have three other children Mrs. daughter, Cheshire, were
Curtis 1a a noece of Mrs. v1sotong Mr and Mrs Dorsel
Marvon Walker of Tuppers Larkins
Plams
Lila Ridenour and son and
Besste Webster returned Mr and Mrs. Tom Hayman
home from St Joseph Hospotal and daughters were vosoUng
on Tuesday,
' the same day she Ernestme Hayman who has
_had surgery on her face She is been ill
recovertng
1
Several attended funeral
Moss Judy Perry of Parkers- Sl!rvices for Geneva Yates who
burg spent the weekend here was a former resodent here, at
wolh her aWil, Mrs Bessoe Middleport
Webster
-VIolet Smith

Custom Framing

PORK STEAK
THE

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.,{lOYAL CROWN COLA

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HOUSE F'oX &gt;A c t: , 114 Bnck
Street Pomeroy Oh1o, bnck
house, 3 bedrooms e.cellenf
location, close to school and
c1ty contact Lou Osborne or ).
r.a ll '19 2 S898
1l 26 lie
741-4211
Arnold Grate
Rutland
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PB

Good selection Of Cheaper Cars

Reuon 10. H &amp; R Block tax preparers
have an received special trwning on the
use of the new tax fonns for this year.
We will use the fom1 that best fits your

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1971 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE ..~.?.~....~~~..............................53895
1971 BUICK ELE. 225 .... ~..~~-..~·.~·:.~!~..................................!4195
1970 PONTIAC FIREBIRD...~:~.~~!~~ ................................... ~2495
1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE.~.?.~.. ~.~·..~~~.~!~~~.~. ~~.~ ......... $2995
1970 DODGE MONACO ..~..~~:.~~~ ..1.~:~~.1.. ~~~~?:.~1.~ ..................s2795
1970 PONTIAC LEMANS ...~.~~:.~:.?.~~..?~~.~~·.~1.~
$2495
1969 PONTIAC. GRAND PRIX ..~~~..~~~:~·.~ 1.~
~2495
1969 CHEVROLET IMP. ~..~~.. ~.~~~~:.?.~~..~~~.~~:.~.~~.~!~~~~ ..... ~1495
1969 MERCURY.. }.~.~?.~.~·!... ~~~.~~~~~~:.~.1.~ ..........................51795
1967 PONTIAC CATALINA ....~.?.~~.~~.~ .............. ~ ................... 5895
1966.FORD GALAX IE .... ~..~~...~~:·..~?.~~.~........................... ONLY s495
1965 TEMPEST CONV.......~.~,..~~!.~..~~.......................... ONLY 5595
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•Monterey 4 dr fact a1r P S P B, vmyl top

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furnace, full basement, river
frontage, Syracuse, Oh1o,
Phone 992 2360
I 25 tfc

PB

Located on St. Rt. 7

--C--B~R~A~D~F::-D~R::-0-,-:A-uc~tl~on-ser
Complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine, Ohio
Crill Bradford
S.l ftc

O'DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads, Rf 124,
complete front end service,
tune up and brake service
Wheels " Balalicea ' elec '
Ironically
Ail
work
guaranteed
Reasonable
rates Phone '192 3213 or 742
3232
2 18 tfc

1971 FORD ...................
}2195
s

Ph. 985-4100

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Some Great New &amp; Used Car Buys.We Still Have
6 New Pontiacs At A Special Low Price
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RIGGS USED CARS

No Payments Until After Mar. 27, 1973

SEPTIC TANKS CLIANEO
REASONABLE rates Ph .US.
4782, Gaiii(&gt;Oiis, John Russell,
Owner &amp; Operator
5 12 tic

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71 Cadillac Coupe DeVUie, power, air--- 5100

OIL AND GAS Serv1ce, new and
used furnaces new aluminum
siding and remodeling 24
hour serv1ce, phone 843 2833
1 25 JOtp

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Pmfo 3 dr Runabout

72 Buick La Sabre 4 Dr., ViOOf, air • .:-..!3795
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12495
7Hhevy Nova' 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S. ---

G &amp; E Arphance Repair, repair
on al laundry equipment,
refngerafton equ1pment and
house wtrlng, welding ~
electric and gas Call '192 3802
or alter 4 30 p m call 992
60SO
2S301p

SEWING MACHINES Repaor
serv1ce, all makes 992 2284
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc E LNA and White Sewing
Machines • servtce on an
EXCAVATING Dozers, large
makes Reasonable rates
and small Backhoes and
The Sewing Center, Mid
Loaders on track and tires
dleport, Ohio
Dump trucks - Lo boy
11 16 tfc
Serv1ce Septic tanks In
stalled
George
(BIIII
Puihns phone '192 2478
2 9 tfc SEE US FOR Awnings, storm
doors and windows, carports,
marquees, aluminum siding
HARRISON'S TV Service and
and railing A Jacob, sales
Serv1ce Calls, phone 992 2S22
representative For free)
29tfc
1
estimates, phone Charles
Lisle, Syracuse, V V
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
Johnson
and Son, Inc
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN
3 2 lie
ED, REPAIRED MILLER
SANifATION, STEWART,
DAVES Garage, formerly Jim
OHIO PHONE 662 3035
10 4 tfc Heaton 's Garage on West
Shade Road Is now open lor
.P
- -L-U_M_B
_I_N_G_w-or_k_d_o-:-n-e - phone
business Work done on all
cars trucks and farm trac
985 4265
tors call 98S 4118 between 8
2 1l 30fc
am and 6 pm or 98S4233
after 6 p m
2 21 4tc
SIIIIGER automatic sewmg
machtne. l1ke new In walnut WILL do remodeling, Interior
cabmet Makes design ,stlf
and extenor pa1ntlng, con
ches, ztg zags buttonholes
crete work by hour or con
blind hems, overcasts, etc
tract, phone '192 3511
SBS Call Ravenswood, 273
2 21 12fp
9521 or 273 9893

1972 FORn .............~ .......~1795

72 Cadilac CH, DeVille, C.C. air·---- ~100

ALL WEAntER
ROORNG AND
CONSTRUCTION
PHONE~ 992-2550,

BOB SLOAN
&amp;
C. L. KITCHEN
992 -5653

USED CARS ,

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Hove your home built lly
Custom Builders. O•r
carpenters hove 20 y11n
experience In bultdfftl
holllfl 1n Mtlgs County.

HOME BUILDING
&amp;
REMODELING

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completely furnished call
992 2441 after s 30 p m
2 7 tfc
---:c-::c::-c-:-.,.....-:3 AND 4 ROOM '"'"'shed and
unfurntshed apartments
GUN
Shoot
Saturday
Phone 992 5434
February 24th 7 30 p m
4 12 ftc LOST bright ca rpet col ors
Mile H1il Road, factory
choked guns only , assorted
restore them wtth Blue
meats , refreshments UNFURNISHED 3 room
Lustre
Rent
electrtc
sponsored by the Racine Fire
apartment, adults only No shampooer Sl Nelson s Drug
Dept
pets, 408 Spring Ave , Store, Pomeroy Oh10
2 21 3fc
Pomeroy
2 23 2tc
1
7
tfc
HOOD'S AQUARIUMS, fish - - - - - - - STEREO 8 track Must sell at
and supplies, new location,
once 1973 8 track stereo In
Ash Street. Middleport near
lovely walnut console Take
park phone 992 5443
1972
CHEYENNE
Super over pa ymen Is of S7 55 per
1 7 tic Chevrolet v, ton pickup, 8 ft
month or pay $101 SO Cali '192
sleepside, automat1c, power 5331
1 23 tfc
HEAL THY, fat cute pupp1es- brakes and power steering,
350 V 8 motor , heavy duty
FREE phone '192 6083
2 18 6tp suspens1on. 8,000 actual 1972 ZIG ZAG Sewmg Machine
m lleage with Insulated Th 1s machine IS a dressmaker
topper w1th 2 new ~•Ira
mocel Pay balance of s381SCJ
PUBLIC NOTICE
w~eels and tires, phone 949
or pay balance of S6 p~r
The Charles E Larkins real
2820
month Call 992 5331
estate located m the VIllage of
2 21 6tc
2 23 tfc
Chester Is being offered for - - -- - - - - --------sale Ask,ng pme Is sn,ooo oo Pets
For /ntormat1an contac t
Osborne
Ad
EGIAN
1 72 HONDA 3SO Scrambler,
Josephine
mlnistratflx Long Bottom 3
NORW
rna e excellent cond1t1on, 3314
Ohio R o sa te su b1ect to
Thorobreds. 3 months old
actual m1tes $625 Phone '192
approval ot Probate Couro
Phone 965 3371
2865
Joseph•ne Osborne
2 22 3tc
2 22 6tp
AdmlnlstratrilC of the Estate
of Charles E Lar kins ,
Deceased PARKVIEW Kennels going out EARLY AMERICAN stereo
(21 23 25 26 Jtc
of bustness
Btg prtce radto comb1nahon AM FM
rad io 4 speaker sound
reduchon on ali dog s Ail AK
C 592 Broadway &amp; Ash system 4 speed automatiC
Streets, Middleport, Oh1o
changer Balance $77 69 Use
PUBLIC NOTICE
our
budget terms Call '192
12
13
lie
The following document was
7085
received by the Ohio En
2 22 6tc
v lr onmental Protection
Agency, 450 East Town Street
Columbus Oh 10 43216 during
MODERN Walnut style stereo
the week of February 11 1973 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE rad1o , AM FM radio 4
Anyone who may be agor~eved SAVE' SAVE' SAVE' On the speaker so und system, 4
or adversely affected by
'SUPER BARGAINS" now s pee d automatic changer
Issuance of such permit may
avtlable at Ber ry -Mill er Balance S65 98 Use our
reques t an adjudication hearmg
Mobile Home Sales We have budget terms Call 992 7085
In accordance with Sec 3745 07
on our lot slate model 60•12, 2
Oh•a Rev•sed Code, by wntten
2 22 61c
and 3 bedroom Mobile Homes
request to the above address
APPLICATION FOR. AIR
that will be sold at below 69 FORD '12 ton pickup 70
PERMIT
ong1nal factory cost These Honda Road B1ke '72 Oids
Operate
homes will be sold on a l~rst Delta 88, 4 door hardtop, air,
R: 1chards &amp; Sons Inc S R
come
- f1rst served basis If Gravely 14 horse with front
338 Letart Fal ls
you want an honest to mounted mower
1 set
121 23 lt c
goodness bargam on a good acetylene cutting torches,
Mobile Home shop now at phone 992 3954
Berry M11ier Mobile Home
2 21 6tc
Sales, 705 Farson Street, - - - - - - - - NOTICE FOR APPLICATION
Belpre, OhiO, phone 423 9531 57 CHEVY, good condition,
UNDER THE UNIFORM
DEPOSITORY ACT
Open 7 days
$2SCJ, Portable washer and
OFFICE OF THE
2 22 31c dryer, excellent condition ,
COUNTY TREASURER
Sl751or both, phone 742 5263
MEIGS COUNTY
1973
14x70
COMMUNITY
2 21 6tc
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
MoDiie Home, on a lof 9Sxl3S - - - - - - - - Applications will be rece1ved
In Rutland mcludes dtsh CHOICE Cemeterv lot 4 orave
by the undersig ned at the off1ce
washer,
washer and dryer
plot m Me1gs Memory
of the Board of Me1gs County
sta tnless steel smk garbage Garden lots No 66 0 1 2 3 4,
Commissioners Pomeroy Oh1o
unt1l 9 00 am on th e 20th day of
disposal eye level range and $300 phone 949 2820
March 1973 lrom any tmane~a l
dacron polyester carpeting
2 21 6tc
instrtutlon legally ellg1ble wh1Ctl
throughout phone 742 3832
may desire to submit a wntten
eventngs
60 PONTIAC street or slrlp,
appllc~tlon
to be public
2 21 12tc new engine, .t speed,
depositary of the Active and
lnac:llve and Interim deposrts of
posttract, also rebu1lt .421 cu
the Public Moneysotsa•d Board 1968 WINDSOR. 12x60 2 '" Ponhac eng1ne, good 326
as provided by the Uniform
bedroom, with or without cu In Tempest engine and
Depository Act Section 135 01 et
other Pontiac parts phone
furniture phone '192 3511
seq of the Revised Code of
992 2392
2
11
tfc
Oh 10
2 21 6tp
Sa1d applications sf'1all be
made In conform ltv w•th the
follow ing resolution passing
(1) PAINT Damage 1972 Z1g
February 13 1973
• Atr Condtlloners
Zag Sew1ng Machmes Still In
" Be It resolved that the
ong1nal
car ton s No at
•Awnmgs
es timat ed aQgregate maxi mum
tacilments
needed as our
amounts of pubtlc funds sub ject
•• Underpmnmg
controls are built In Sews
to the control of said board to be
w1lh 1 or 2 needles, makes
awarded and be depos1ted as
Complete mobile hgme'
Inactive deposits Is
buttonholes, sew on buttons ,
11
(ssoo,ooo oo1 ond '"efrobable servtce - plus gtgant1 c
monograms, and blind hem
maxi mum amount o Active 'display of mobile homes
stitch Full cash price S38 50
Deposits at any tlme during the always available at
or
budget plan available
period ot doslgnatlon IS
•
Phone 992 77S5
Electro
($5001000 00) and the probably
MILLER
Hyg1ene Co
maximum amount of interim
2 21 6tc
deposits Is
($750,000 GO) and be It further , MOBILE HOMES.
resolved tha t bids be received
1220 Washington Bl•d
(31 VACUUM Cleaners new 1972
until 9 00 am EST on the 20th
Mocel Compl ele w1fh all
day of March 1973, and thai 423 7521
BELPRE, 0.
cleaning
tools Small paint
notice to all banks 1n sa1d
damage 1n shipping Will lake
County and such other banks as
may be necessary be given CASH pa1d for all makes and $27 cash or budget plan
ava 1iable Phone 992 7755,
publ icat ion as provided by law
models of mobile hom es
Said Board ot Countv Com
Ph
od
Electro Hygiene Co
m intoners reserve the rl~ht to
one area c e 614 423 9531
2 21 6fc
re lect an1• or all bids '
_ _ _ _ _ ___4_13 ttc
Awards of th' Active ~Jnd - LOCUST fence posts, phone 985
lnactlv• deposits of Public 1966 RICHARDSON 2 bedroom,
426S
Moneys subject to the control of
10x50 mobile home excellent
2 ll ·301c
sa1d Board will be made on
condition ~ phone 992 6222
March 20 1973 for a penod of
2 18 6tp
7 MONTH OLD trailer 14 x 70,
two years commencing on the ----~'----lsi day ol April 1973 Awards of unfurnished, fully carpeted
Phone 991 7649 after S p m
1noer1m depo•lls of Pubi1c
l\1oh ev will be made, March 20
2 18 l2tc
1973 for a period ol t•me
provided by lh• County ONE Motorola T Y, block and
treasurer commen cing on th e
wh •te phone 992 2262
COAL, L1meslone Excelsior
Sail Wor ks E Ma1n St
1st day of April 1973
2 23 3tc
Applications Should be sea led - - - - - · - - -Pomeroy Phone 992 3891
and endorsed ' APPI ICII1ons DON T pump your s lugg1 ~ h
4 12 lie
under the Uniform Depository
sept 1c tonk Get Kletln Em
Aco
Robero Clark
All Sept1c T•nk Cleaner HAMMOND Organ two Mo
Ralph w Ours
1 'lnC! .... e~rK Farm Bureau
11lrl $995 now SB I~
Cdil 592
Charles R v .: • ~ r
Pomeroy
41 61
Commls~ , oners MP ;5 Cv
1 23 lie
121 16 23 21

Not1ce

KITatEN &amp; SON
CONSTRUCTION

POMEROY

USED OFFSET PLATES
HAVE
MANY USES

Court St.

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36"x2l"x

8 for Sl 00

dleporl, adults only
'192 5592

In Memory

Card of Thanks

i51p

OLD turn1ture, oak tables.
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
beds or complete households
Wnte M 0 Miller, Rf 4,
Pomeroy, Ohio Phone '192
6271
1 7 ftc

OHIO
PALLET CO. ,

Busmess

pay
St
773

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For Sale
,
OOf.
Aluminum
Sheets

r1

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For Sale

Wanted To Buy

CATTLE. top prices, phone
Gall1p1Jiis 446 3792
2 16 121p

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s~;ti~da;;ifieds
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Action!
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WANTAQS
INFORMATION

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Choice of many beautiful
mouldings. Frames made to
any s1ze. Expert workmanship.
Wide selection of mat$, liners,
mirrors, oval and ready-made
frames to fit your decor.

Custom Framing
915 Mossf11an Circle, Pomt
Pleasant. (13041 675-1921
"You'll flke our frame up"

Patrock and Sheryl, called at
the home of Mr and Mrs
Junoor Johnson and famtly
recently
George Circle of New Haven
vostted woth h1s mother, Mary
Corcle on a certam Sunday
Belly VanMeter and Eunte
Bronker spent an evenmg wtth
Laura Byers of Tanners Run
Donna Multi of New
Pholadelph1a vosited Mrs Mary
Roush on Saturday Mary Is
improvong wh1ch os good news
to everyone

SALE

ALL SPRING
ARTIFICIAL

FLOWER
ARRANGEMENTS
25% off
Dudley's Florist
59 N. Second St.
Mtddleport,

0.

Every dog has his day

'

To make certatn that your dogs have thetr day • • start
each day nght wtth Red Rose Dog Food A tasty, appeltz·
tng food 1n crunchy meal form It not only provides the
nutrltton a dog needs to stay healthy and alert
but '
tis new course texture provtdes the exerc1se hts gums
and teeth need
For dogs of all ages and breeds, use the dog food favored
by professional breeders and kennels for decades Red
Rose
the all pro dog food

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. and these other good ·~rands

*SURE WIN

*CASH SAVERS

'Sugar Run Mills
180 Mulberry

992-2115

Pomeft!Y

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Will be acfepted unt1i 91 m for
Oav of Publica ti on
Tt"t~

right

REGULATIONS

Publisher reserves the
to edit or,..re/ect any adl

deemed

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Wanted

Notice

l&gt;EADLINES I
5 P M Dly Before Publication
Monday Dead~ine 9 a m

Thf.

'ubi tsher will not be responslblt'
~or more than one incorrect
msertlon

KOSCOT KOSMETICS AND
WIGS, SPEC IALS MONTH
LY
BROWN' S
IN DE
PENDENT
DISTRIBU
TOR,
MIDDLEPORT
PHONE '192 5113
2 23 tfc
;:
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V-::
1V~A:-:L-s-;-ta-r-::1,-ng~F::-e-:b-28th
thru March 11th, 7 30 p m ,
Rev Cecil Wise, first week,
Rt 3, Pomeroy Ohio Rev
Amos Tillis 2nd week
Rebersburg, Pa • everyone Is
welcome. Pastor Rev Lee
Burnem , Rutland Com
mun1ly Church
:
2 23 6tc

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WANTED
CHIPWOODI
Poles
Maximum
Diameter
10" on
Largest End

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RATES
Wartt Ad Servfce
5 cents per Word one Insertion
Mlni1J!um Charge 75c
12 centr' per word thr't
CCIMecutlve lnsert1ons
l
\8 cents per word sh&lt; con
secut1ve lnsert•ons
25 Per Cent Discount on paid
ads and adspaldwlthin lOdays 31L('S Army Navy Surplus
CARD OF THANKS
Store, Work Clothing, Work
&amp; OBITUARY
Shoes and Boots, Tools Tarps
Sl SO tor SO word mlnlm~m
and much more at discount
Each ,additional word 2c
prices as N Court Sf ,
DELIVERED
BLIND AOS
Addlooonal 2Sc Charge per Athens phone S92 2488 open 9
TO
&lt;l.dvertlsement
am tos JOp m da1ly,except
OFFICE HOURS
Monday and Fnday, 9 to 9
8 30 1 m to 5 00 p m Dolly
pm
to 12 00 Noon
2 23 2tc
8 30 a m
Saturday
--------GUN SHOOT, also rifle matches
Open Saturdays
- open sites only and spec1al
from8a m to3 3Dp m
deer slug match , Forked Run
On Old Rt. 33
IN LOVING memory of my
Sportsman Club, Sunday,
Phone 992-2689
beloved husband Raymond J.
February 25th 12 noon
,Frank , who passed away 3
2 22 3tc
Pomeroy, Ohio.
years ago February 23 1970
Sadly m1ssed by h1s wife, 26th ANNUAL Hereford Sale 21
M1ldred
OpportunitieS
Bulls and 18 Females,
2 23 ltc
Southeastern Ohio Hereford
Assoctal1on
All
Clean HIGH Volume Serv1ce Station
for lease pa1d trainmg
Pedigrees both horned and
please call 614 '192 5121 be
polled Saturday, March 17,
tween 8 am and 5 P m
WE WISH to extend our heart
1973 Show 10 00 AM Sale
2 18 121c
felt thanks and appreciation
1 00 PM Rock Springs Fa~r
for the acts of kindness shown
Grounds, Rt 33, three miles
to us during the death of our
north of Pomeroy, OhiO For
beloved husband. father and
catalogs wr~te to Lloyd
brother,
Honel
(Leroy)
Blackwood Sale Mgr Rt 3, LADIES, can you use extra
Denny We especially thank
Pomeroy Ohio 45769
dollars a week part lime? No
Bruce Davis Rev Keith
2 22 3tc
Investment ca r helpful
Wise, Rev Lloyd Gnmm,
Phone '192 2717 between 9 a
Mall1n Funeral HQme, the PARASOL Boutique Salon ne•t
mand2pm
pallbearers, nelg,hbors,
to Skate A Way announces
2 22 3tc
relatives and fnends for food,
Permanent Special February
flowers and prayers, also the
20th thru March lOth Breck BABYSITTER needed at
singers V1olet Grafe, Bonnie
perm and the new Phase 7
Washington, W Va Separate
Nicholson and Billy Hall , the
perm regular $17 so now
housmg provtded w1th all
pianist Your kindness will
513 so, phone 985 4141
ex penses pa1d Excellent
never be forgottoen Judy
operators
Richard and
opportunity for good lob and
Deanna, Brian, sisters and
Sandra Kerns
own place to II ve Wn e P 0
brother
2
18
12tc
Box 71 Washmgton, W Va
2 23 lfp
26181
2 18 61c
~For

$7.00 Per Ton

WANTED, Beef H1des, will
$9 a piece, Pomeroy
Mason. W Va , phone
5600
2 16

For Rent
2 BEDROOM

Help Wanted

PUBLIC NOTICES
Your Right to Know
informed cf the func
tlons ot your government are
embodied In public not1ces In
that self government charges
au cit1zens to be l nfo~med
th•s newspaper urges every
citizen to read and study these
notices We strongly advise
those clt1zens seeking turtner
lnformat•on, to exercise the ir
r•ght of access to publ ic
record s and public meetings

and be

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PUBLIC NOTICE
Nollct Is hereby given that the
Ohio Environmental Protection
Aoen ~V1 tnt1rids to lconslder fhe
adoption and rescission of rules
and 1i"eoulatlons on the subject
matter described below Public
hearings will be held March 26
and 27, 1973, commencing at
9 00 a m each day and con
tlnulng ur.1tll .. 00 p m each day
with recess for lunch Sa•d
hearings will be held In Hearing
Room 2, 65 South Front Street,
Cotum bus. Ohio, and all persons
Interested are Invited to attend
or be represe(lted The adoption
end rescission of rules and
regulations on the following
general sublecl matter will be
considered
1 Adoption of Regulation EP 1
01 through EP 1 OS setting forth
water quality standards for all
waters In the State of Ohio and
Including the following general
general
subject matter
standards mhcing zones cold
water fisheries, Mahoning
River Basin and Lake Erie
Rescission of all water quality
standards previously adopted
by the Water Pollution Control
Board appllcable to any waters
of the State of Ohio and not
previously rescinded except the
water quality standards and
implementation plan fer the
Mahoning River and 1ts
tributaries in Ohio, adopted by
the Oh10 Water Pollution
Control Board on Julv 11 , 1972,
and except water quality
criteria adopted by the Water
Pollution Control Board April
11 1967, for Lake Erie and the
Interstate waters thereof
2 Adoption of Regulation EP
30 01 through EP 30 08 setting
forth regulations relating to
permits to Install facilities
constltut lng a source of air
water or solfd waste pollut•on
and Including the following
general
subject
matter
definitions permit to Install
required permit to Install
exemptions permit to .nstall
applicat ions
criteria for
decision by Director procedure
for decision by Direc tor ter
mmatlon of permlt to 1nstall
Rescission of AP o 02 of the Air
Pollution Control Board In
eluding th e general subject
matter of perm its to install new
source and perm1ts to mod •IY
sources
3 Adoption of Regulation EP
39 01 lhrough EP 39 OS setting
forth a schedule of lees tor
var ious permits 1ssued by ttle
Ohio Environmental Protect ion
Agency, and inc lud ing tht
follow ing general subject
matter
11ppllcat1on tees
permit to Install fees water
diSCharge permit tees air
contammant source permit and
variance fees , exempt 1ons
Rescission of AP 13 01 and AP
13 02 of the Air Pollution Control
BoarG Including the following
general subject
matter
deflnlf10ns tee schedule
4 Adoptlofl of Rule EP 40 01
through EP .40 30 setting forth
the procedure to be followed at
adjudication hearings and
public meetings before the Oh1o
Env.ronmental
Protect•on
Agency and 1ts hearmg
exam lners and Including the
following general subject
mailer appiJcablllty con
struchon of
rules and
regulations
def in•tlon s.
heanng clerk , proposed action .
fact sheets notices contents of
public notices notice of water
permit applications to govern
ment agencies. coordination of
Water Pollution COntrol Ac:t
perm It program wUh agencies
of the United Statn filing of
papers. public meetings ;
requests tor adludicator.y
helrlngs and objections
hearing uammers authority
end duties of
hearing
examiners, place and time of
hearings
mot1ons
con
tlnua"ces prehearlng con
ferences
d Jsc overy
ava1labtllty of agency tiles ,
adjUdiCatiOn
h ear1ng
procedures drrector as wit
ness. burden of proof
evlden"e. report of hearing

"HElL"
HEATING R..
COOLING
Furnace Controls

HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water Heaters
Plumbing
Electrocal Work

ARNOLD
BRQJHE~S
992-2448
Pomeroy,

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Business Services

tra~ler

in Mid
Phone
2 21 tfc

Rooms
By The Week
or Month
Ltmtted Number

Red Carpet Inn
Rt. 61 N PI Pleasant, W Va
67S·S007

FURNISHED house llv1ng
room bedroom, kitchen and
bath Phone '192 7126
2 23 ftc
BACHELOR type apartment,
furntshed all ut1i1f1es Phone
'192 5131 days or '192 3173 after
6p m
2 12 3tc
2 BEDROOM trailer close to
m1ne s1te on Rt 325 by week
or month, utlill1es pa1d
Phone 742 S980
2 12 6tc
fRAILER, Brown's Trailer
Park, phone '192 3324
2 13 ftc
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- me ,

' HOME &amp; AUTO
992·2094
606 E. Main Pomeroy

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ESTATE AUCTION
DATE Salu•day, February 24,
1973 T1me 12 00 Noon
Localton 3rd and Main
Street New Havenj W Va
(Across from Pomeroy .
Ohio)
ON THE above date we will sell
the estate of the late Mrs
Zelma Tme' Cundiff at
Absolute Auct10n , 'h Carat
Fme Cut D•amond , 3!4 Carat
Fme Cuf Dtamond mtsc'l
r1ngs watches etc cedar
chest soi1d Cherry bedroom
su1fe wood floor lamp very
pnm1f1ve typewnter , furs
gate leg drop leal table, i1ke
new Fng1da1re electnc stove
Norge refngerator - like
new dinette set. desk sewmg
mach1ne, five piece twin
bedroom suite, numerous
anttque
dolls,
p1cture
frames living room su1te,
T V Knotty Pme bedroom
sutte avtoharp mantl e
clock fireplace equipment
hat pms antique writing
table , Walnut 4 drawer chest
46 star flag, m1scl glass
ware w1cker
AT TIME of i1stmg auct1on, we
are prepanng satd sale and
we are sure that there are
numerous ttems of tnterest
yetto be found flarold Sm1th,
Admtn1strator Sale con
dueled by J1m McCutcheon
Auchoneer1n9 Company
1 23 lie

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Auto Sales

For Sale

examiner or presiding off1cer ,
record final action , agency
journal reg isters of current
and past actions, emergency
orders
rules ot eth•cs
Resciss ion of HEwp OS 01
through HEwp 05 16 of the
Water Pollution Control Soard
mclud,ng the following general
sublect matter Bf'pllcab•ilty
deflhltlons , hearing exam 1ners
authority
of
hear 1ng
exam Inen place and lim e of
hearing
prehearing con
ferences
continuances
documentary evidence, hearlng
procedures burden of !)roof
requests for hear ings default
record as a basis tor decision s
confect of decl,lons , rules of
ethics construction of rules and
regulation
5 Adoption of Regulation EP
.49 01 through EP 49 04 sett•ng
forth general provisions and
procedure for the Ohio En
vironmental Protection Agency
and Including ttle follow ing
general subject matter public
notice rules and regulations
severability public ava,l&amp;bli•tv
of informBIIOn
civ il and
criminal penalties Resc•sslon
of AP 1 01 ot the Air Pollution
Control Board the general
subject matter of which Is
rules and
public notice
regulatlos , AP 9 07 through AP
9 09 of the Air Pollution Control
Board the general subject
matter of which Is civil and
crlm Ina I penalties. public
ava ilability of Information and
severability HEwp 1 01 of the
Water Pollution Control Board
the general sub(ect matter of
Wh ich Is public notice rules
and regulations and HE 1 02 of
the Oepartment ot Health the
general subfect matter ot wh 1ch
Is public not ice regulations to
the extent that It applies to the
Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency
6 Adopt1on of R~ulatlon EP
32 01 through EP 32 OS settmg
forth regulations governing alr
contaminant source permits to
operate and variances and
Incl ud ing the follow ing general
subject matter def initions
permits to operate variances
general policy , exemptions
ResciSSIOn of AP 9 01 and AP 9
03 through AP 9 06 Inc luding the
general subJect matter of
definitions perm1ts to operate
var.ances , general pol•cv and
exemptions
7 Amendments of Regulation
AP 2 01 of the Air Pollution
Control Board including the
general subject matter of
definitions for terms used In all
a ir pollution regulations
Amendments will change the
definition of Act ' deflnmg
each term to me'an Chapters
3704 and 3745 of the Revised
Code and will change the
definition Of 'Board' to a
of
Board ',
definition
"Agenc;y " or ' Ohio EPA"
defining each terms to mean the
Ohio Env ironmental Protect1on
Agency or Its O•rector as the
contut or other regulat1on or
law' may require . and add the
definition of "efltctlve dote of
these regulations " defining
such term to mean February 15,
19n, and will change the letter
dtslgnations preceding each
definition after (J &gt;
Tht subject matter •n •terns
one, four and five will be con
sldertd on March 26, 1973 and
the subject matter In 1tems two.
three. SllC, and se ven will be
considered on March 211 1973
Co~ies at lhe Rules and
Regulations to be constdered
are Iva liable from the DIVISIOn
of Avthor .ut•on and Com
pllance Ohio Environmental
Protection Agency, P 0 Box
10.. 9, .. 50 East Town -""Stree t
Columbus Ohio .43216
121 23. lie

Mobile Homes For Sale

4

For Sale

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70 Olds 98 LS., vinyl roof, air·------'2995
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, luU power, air -- 12995
, J~ Chav.TDoor, 6 c,l., std.-------- 1895
69 FalcOn 4 Door, 6 cyt., std.------- 1895
69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., air·-- '1595
69 Men:ury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.-- 11395
68 Dodge Polara 4 boor H.T.--------'895
68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr., ai ·-----11395
68 Ford Gal 500 4 Door, air ------..!1095
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; air·--- '995
• 66 Cadillac Sed. Deville, power, air ·---·'1295
66 Pontiac Catalina 4 Door -------- 1595
66 Buick LaSabre 4 Door, air------~ '695

For Sale

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SlACKS .SALE
BUY OtiE. PAlR
GET

1 PAIR FREE
Slacks and teans sale for the
fam1ty 10 Oays Only

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POMEROY
6iill Jack W Carsey, Mgr
Phone 992 2181

Business For Sale
H &amp; R Firestone
Store, Middleport
This store has operated as a
partnership far over 22 years
at thos one locallon
My partners are all elderly
aod would like to relore We
have a lot of good customers
whe are depe~nt on our
serv1ce &amp; saJes
We Would toke to sell at on
ventory pr~ee, plus display
counters, f1xtures and hghts
The building could be pur
chased separately or rented
Please
contact
Bob
Haggerty al store No local
phone calls accepted

Deals On Wheels!
68 Mercury

~ntego

V a motor, auto trans, a1r
cond•hon1ng Good shape.
ready to go

66 Chev. 112 Ton Ptckup
V 8 motor

good cond1t1on

Meigs Equipment Co.
Ph 992 2176

Pomeroy

Real Estate For Sale
o~uroo m brick
house tn Middleport. car
peled, paneled, kitchen and
dining room hie complete
w1th drapes $6500 Cali '192
346S
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1112 story. J.

SMALL 4 room house In New
Haven Phone 882 2475 or
lnqu~re at 616 F lfth St
2 22 Jtc

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HOUSE 1n Long Bollom, phone
985 3529

WILL tnm or cut trees, clean

out basements, attics
Phone 949 3221

etc

2 4-JOtc

DOZER and back hoe work,
ponds and septic tanks, dlt
chlng service, fop soli, 1111
dirt, limestone, B&amp;K Ex·
cavatlng Phone 992-5367,
Dick Ka~r. Jr
91-tlc
READY -MIX
CONCRETE
delivered right to your
pro/eel Fast and easy FrM
est mates, Phone 992 32~.
Goegleln Ready Mix Co.,
Middleport Ohio
• 6 JO.tlc

IN POMEROY
Nice apartment, with
business 10 sleeping rooms.
3'h baths, basement, utility
room. storage room, por
ches, garage, good Income
property Call lor par
tlculars
2 YEARS OLD
Lot 100x120 (level), 3 large
bedrooms W C , lovely
k1tchen all builtin, dining R ,
large living R , utility R ,
fireplace, bath, carpeted,
basement Eoceilent neigh
borhood Storm doors &amp;
windows 523.000 00
RUTLAND
Excellent business Stock
and equipment Included
Lovely apartment over 5
rooms, 3 bedrooms, bath,
nice kitchen, H W floors, 2
glassed porches Furnace
JUST $17,900 00
2 STORY BRICK
MIDDLEPORT - 5rooms, 2
bedrooms, bath, dining R.,
new forced air furnace Lvel
lot Garage Fenced lor
children Storm doors &amp;
windows 58.500 00
6 ROOMS
MIDDLEPORT
3
bedrooms, bath, dining, nice
kitchen, paneling, tiled, nice
floors, utility R , gas F A
heat, garage, nice level lot,
cellar SlO,OOO 00

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr.
Broker
110 Mechanic Street
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
NEW LISTING
MIDDLEPORT
2
bedrooms, bath, gas cir
culator heal All utilities
Near store and schools
Asking only ss,soo 00
30ACRES
4 BEDROOMS-Warm with
free gas heat All minerals
10 acres or more of farm
land About SlS,OOO 00
RIVER FRONTAGE
NEARLY 400 FT New 1972
Fleetwood 3 bedroom mobile
heme, 12•65 An 18 foot boat
with 120 H P motor, and
tra1ler Space for2nd trailer
ALL MINERALS
117 ACRES - High land
locust thicket gas well, dug
well. house, barn and several
outbuildings Just 519,500 00
MODERN '
7 ACRES 4 bedrooms, oil
electric
l'l•
baths,
basement Near Rt 7
NEW HOME
RUTLAND - 3 bedroom ali
electrtc Full basement,
garage and mce lot 011y
$20.500 00
HELP' HELP' WE HAVE
PROPERTY
RUNNING
OUT OUR EARS
HELEN L TEAFORD,
ASSOCIATE
NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS
992-332S

992· 5342

GMAC FINANCING

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REALTY
6111 E. Moin
Pomeroy

THROUGHOUf OHIO &amp; W
VA
I\IHY
TAKE
A
CHANCE• LIST WITH US
TODAY

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS
OF
QUALITY

ci:I'LAND

WE OFFER YOU 8 YEARS
REAL
ESTATE
EX
PERIENCE IN MEIGS CO
3 SALESMEN TO ASSIST IN
THE SALE OF YOUR
PROPERTY
AD
VERTISING

POMEROY

Open Evenings Unttl6:00-Til5 p.m . Sat.

and backhoe work , septic
tanks Installed, dump trucks
and to-boys for hire, wlfl haul
fill dirt, fop soli, limestone
and gravel, call Bob or Roger
Jeffers, day phone '192 7089,
night phone '192 3525 or 992
S232
2 11 tic

AUTOMOBILE Insurance been
cancelled?
Lost
your
nperafor 1 S license' Call 992
2966
6 15 tfc

Real Estate For Sale

"You'll Like Our Quall.ly Way
of Dotng Business"

:-:--c=:-:-:--:----:EXCAVATING, dozer, loader

Real Estate For Sile

Gataxle 4 dr H T, fact a~r p

196~NVA.u.J:U:
,,
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$1295
350
lne, 4-SPII&lt;!~ns wide oval tires, wh rings, red ...
f1rllsh. lk ilkkthhts, console. radio tape Sharp car &amp;
priced to !'lOVe

1969 CHEV. BIS. 4 DR
$899
327 V Be~glne , automallc trans, pcwer steering &amp; brakes,
good tires, green fin1sh with matching Interior Book
Value $1150 00 Early Bird Special

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196HHEVROLET BELAIR
~
51095
Station wagon, V 8 engine, standard transmission rad1o,
good fires, clean vinyl Inferior green finish. 1 owner new
car trade-In

Pomeroy Motor Co.
OPEN EYES, 1:00 I'.M.
fiPMEROY, 01110
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT

Cllt No 20162

Estate of GENEVA YATES

Wolfpen

Deceased

Notice Is hereby given that
David Robert Yates of 23
Grandview Rd. Cambr idge ,
Otllo, has been duly appointed
EKecutor of the Estate of
Geneva Yates, deceosed,late of
Meigs County Ohio
Creditors are required to file
their claims with said fiduciary
within fourlmonths
Dated this 1 12th day of
February 1973
Manning D Webster
Judge
Court of Common Pleas.
Probate Division
121 16, 23 (3) 2, 31
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HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
'192·2259
1f noan1wer
992 2568 or 985·4209

1970 BUICK ...................s2295
Custom LeSabre 4dr, fact a1r, P S P B , v1nyltop

1970 CHEV.....................S2195
Capr1ce2 dr H T, fact a.r, P S, P B , Cru1seControl

1970 PLY.......................51295
Fury II 4 dr fact a~r, P S 'Sharp' 1

1969 MER......................s1395
1969 FORD .....................s1295
LTD 4 Dr H T a1r P S, P B vmyltop

1971 CHRY....................$2195
Newport 4 Dr P S

News, Notes
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Mr. Ray Smtih, Donald and
Moke, were SWiday vos1tors of
hos brother, Mr and Mrs
c;harley Smoth ,
Mr and Mrs Everett Ray
Johnson, Audra, Jeffery and
Ertc of Columbus, Mrs Helen
Johnson were Saturday

Henry Block has
17 reasons why you
should come to us
for income tax help.

See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

personal situation
least possible tax.
own

so

that

you pay

o.

Racine Social Events
Mr and Mrs Bob Btrch of
Bellevue spent the weekend
wolh hi$ parents, Mr and Mrs
Elza Borch Mrs Btrch has
returned home from Holzer
Medocal Center
Tuesday evenong donner
guests of Mrs Ethel Wheeler
and Mrs. Ada Bays were Mr
Harold Hamm of Poltsburgh
and Mrs Elva Cottrtll of
Logan, and recent guests were
Mrs. Freda Frecker and son,
Donme, and Kenneth Newland
of Pme ~.a~ Miit Sybol
Ebersbach bf Pdllleroy
John Wmgett of Cleveland
spent the weekend woth hts
parents , Mr and Mrs E A
Wmgetl
Mr and Mrs Rob Palmer
spent several days here woth
her parents, Mr and Mrs
George Neogler and vosoted hos
parents at Pennsboro, W Va
Gretta and Isabel Sompson
were dmner guests SWiday of
Mr and Mrs Bert Grunm,
Letart Falls
Mr and Mrs Gerald Stropson and daughters, Sheryl and
Doana, spent Sunday m
Columbus woth Mr and Mrs
Rex Carlysle
Mr and Mrs Alfred Crow
evenong vosttors of Mr and
Mrs Larry Johnson, Gma,
Tahnee and Brady
Mr, and Mrs Ray Johnson
and famoly of Colwnbus were
vosotors of Mr and Mrs James
W. Johnson and famoly of
Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs Charley Smoth
w~re SWiday evemng vosttors
of hos brother, Mr and Mrs
Harley Smoth of Kanauga
Mrs
Larry Barr and
daughter were Monday VISitors
of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Howard Thoma

and daughters, Nancy and
Becky, spent a few days woth
lhetr son, Rook, a student at
Georgia
Ga at
Davtd Tech,
Crow,Atlanta,
a sludent
Lincoln Techmcal Institute on
lndoanapolos, Ind spent the
weekend woth hts grand·
mother, Mrs James Swart

Tuppers Plains
Society News
By Mrs Evelyn Brlckles
Sunday School attendance
was 53 and offerong $22 5J
Worshop attendance was 27 and
offerong $24 DO
Mr and Mrs John Bailey of
Flatwoods, 0 , were SWiday
guests of Mr and Mrs. Dms·
more Boyles
Mr and Mrs Terry Deem
have moved from Alfred to the
Dora Mae Calaway properly
here
1
Mr and Mrs Roy Deem of
Coolvolle were pleasantly
surprosed Friday evenmg by
theor choldren on honor of thetr
mother, Mrs Deem's btrthday
Theor children are Mr and
Mrs Steven Gamer and famoly
of Voenna, W Va ; Mr and
Mrs Larry Deem and farnoly of
Torch, 0 , Mr and Mrs
Wesley Deem and famoly, Mr
and Mrs Terry Deem and
famoly, Bill Deem and Sue
Deem, all of Coolville Mrs
Deem rece1ved lovely borthday
gifts
Harold Brannon was taken to
St Joseph's Hospotal, Parkersburg, one day last week suffermg from a heart conditoon
George Powell is home from
the hospotal after spending
several days there wolh
pneumoma
,
Mrs Eff1e Watson attended
church servoces at Long

SATURDAY

Only 6~ For 8-16 oz. bottles
Diet Rite Cola
89' For 8-16 oz. bottles

the

USDA INSPECTED

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INCOME TAX I'EOPLI!

FAST, FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN
RUTLAND CITY LIMITS.

4 BEDROM home 2 baths gas

304 E. Main 992-3795 Pomeroy, 0.
Ooen 9 T~• 5 Men thru Sal
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NO App01nbnent NeceSIIIJ
1s7' Court St.
592·2851
Cor. Sec. lo SycaqMII'e 446-0303

Athens,
O.llipolis,

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CARPENTER'S GROCER
'

Salem St
Rutland, Ohto
Open 8.00to8:00 ~~~ thru F11
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We Keep The Best and Wholesale The Rest
Don't Forget
We Service
What We Sell
OUR WORD IS
OUR BOND

SMITH NELSON MOTORS, INC.
992-2174

1"' to 8

(I) 8

Open Evenings
'Til 7 p.m. &amp;
Sat. 'til 5 p.m.
Service 'Til 12
Noon on Saturday

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Laurel Cliff News Notes
500 E. Mam St., Pomeroy, Otuo

long Bottom Carmel News,

Social Notes

By Bertha Parker
Mr and Mrs Larry Walker,
Sabbath School attendance Mr and Mrs Harmon Fox
at the Free Methodist Church recenUy visited Mr and Mrs
Feb 11 was 101, offerong from Roy Howell, Indiana
Mr and Mrs Doyle Multo all serv1ces, $168 05.
Rev and Mrs Robert
and
famoly
of
New
Mrs Emma Fox recently Buckley, Mr and Mrs lloyd
Ph1ladelph1a, Ohio spent the called on Mrs. George Sisson,
Wroghl, Mr. Bob BUllion called•o·'
~
,.. I 111: ht
weekend woth Mr Bl'd 1Mrs ROck Spnnasa• • " ~~ " _
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
,
Claiencre--Homer t orcle,' Verna' and
Mrs Della Curtis recenUy Curtis
Maroe Corcle also v1soted at the spent 1an evenmg w1th Bertha
Archer home of Walter, Eva Parker.
In 1972, Prestdent NIXon
and Sadte
Mr and Mrs. Harmon spent conferred for four hours on
Mr and Mrs Frank Hudson a SWiday wtth theor daughter
Pekong woth CommWiosl Chiand daughter Tom of Racme, and family, Mr and Mrs John
nese Premter Chou En-lao
Mr and Mrs Shelby Pickens Douglass, Guysville
and famtly of Syracuse were
calling on Mr and Mrs. Allan
PRE·SEASON
of Racone spent a recent
Taylor on Sunday
evemng With EWioe Bronker
Wolloam and Cathy Carleton
Mr and Mrs A E Johnson,

By the Day

Dorothy Wells entertaoned
woth a dinner hononng her
husband Chester's borlhday
Guests were· Mr and Mrs
Ross Wells .!lnd s?hs, M1; J!rn:l
Mrs Ollie Sayre and daughten,
Reedsville, Mr and Mrs
Ralph Wells and fam1ly, Ellen
and Josephme Wells and the
host and hostess and family
Leona Hensley was a dmner
guest of Mr and Mrs Sarrume
!l.aorden
Emma Powell and Renee
R.ae Oatley who have been
patlenls on local hospotals, have
relurned to thetr homes
VtSJtong Mr, and Mrs Fred
Larkins were Mr and Mrs Ted Sedwock, Tuppers Plaons, Mr
and Mrs Junoor Spaum,
Bottom Christian Chutc h Racme, and Howard Larkins,
where her grandson, Roger Portland
Watson of Athens, preached
Mrs
V1rg1l Wamsley,
She was a dinner guest of him Cheshtre, was an overnight
and hos parents, Mr and Mrs guest of Mr and Mrs. Dorsel
Harold Watson of Athens
Larkins
·
Mr and Mrs Cliflon Spencer
Mr and Mrs Larry Curtis,
of Belpre were Sunday guesls former restdents, are an of hos aWit, Mr and Mrs noWicong the borth of a son,
Wayne Brockles.
Tobey Joe, Feb 13. They have
Mrs Clarence Headley os three other children, Tamrrue,
convalescong at home after Timmie and Terro
spendong several weeks on the
Mr and Mrs George Frye,
hospotal as a medical patient Parkersburg, were Vllloting Mr
Willard Clark of New Jersey anq Mrs Harold NewiWI
spent a couple of days here
Mr and Mrs Denver Curtis,
woth hos brother, Mr and Mrs Charleston, W Va , were
Way Clark
vosotong Mary Pierce
Mr and Mrs Larry Curios of
Mr and Mrs Howard Yotmg,
Long Bottom are announcing Paden City, W Va., and Mr
the btrth of a son on Feb 13 at and Mrs Kenny Reynolds,
Camden Clark Hospolal and he Pomeroy, were VISiting Mr
weighed 8 lbs , 9 oz, and is and Mrs Gartb Smoth,
named Toby Joe The couple
Mrs Lou Louden and
have three other children Mrs. daughter, Cheshire, were
Curtis 1a a noece of Mrs. v1sotong Mr and Mrs Dorsel
Marvon Walker of Tuppers Larkins
Plams
Lila Ridenour and son and
Besste Webster returned Mr and Mrs. Tom Hayman
home from St Joseph Hospotal and daughters were vosoUng
on Tuesday,
' the same day she Ernestme Hayman who has
_had surgery on her face She is been ill
recovertng
1
Several attended funeral
Moss Judy Perry of Parkers- Sl!rvices for Geneva Yates who
burg spent the weekend here was a former resodent here, at
wolh her aWil, Mrs Bessoe Middleport
Webster
-VIolet Smith

Custom Framing

PORK STEAK
THE

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.,{lOYAL CROWN COLA

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HOUSE F'oX &gt;A c t: , 114 Bnck
Street Pomeroy Oh1o, bnck
house, 3 bedrooms e.cellenf
location, close to school and
c1ty contact Lou Osborne or ).
r.a ll '19 2 S898
1l 26 lie
741-4211
Arnold Grate
Rutland
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PB

Good selection Of Cheaper Cars

Reuon 10. H &amp; R Block tax preparers
have an received special trwning on the
use of the new tax fonns for this year.
We will use the fom1 that best fits your

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1971 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE ..~.?.~....~~~..............................53895
1971 BUICK ELE. 225 .... ~..~~-..~·.~·:.~!~..................................!4195
1970 PONTIAC FIREBIRD...~:~.~~!~~ ................................... ~2495
1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE.~.?.~.. ~.~·..~~~.~!~~~.~. ~~.~ ......... $2995
1970 DODGE MONACO ..~..~~:.~~~ ..1.~:~~.1.. ~~~~?:.~1.~ ..................s2795
1970 PONTIAC LEMANS ...~.~~:.~:.?.~~..?~~.~~·.~1.~
$2495
1969 PONTIAC. GRAND PRIX ..~~~..~~~:~·.~ 1.~
~2495
1969 CHEVROLET IMP. ~..~~.. ~.~~~~:.?.~~..~~~.~~:.~.~~.~!~~~~ ..... ~1495
1969 MERCURY.. }.~.~?.~.~·!... ~~~.~~~~~~:.~.1.~ ..........................51795
1967 PONTIAC CATALINA ....~.?.~~.~~.~ .............. ~ ................... 5895
1966.FORD GALAX IE .... ~..~~...~~:·..~?.~~.~........................... ONLY s495
1965 TEMPEST CONV.......~.~,..~~!.~..~~.......................... ONLY 5595
..................

•Monterey 4 dr fact a1r P S P B, vmyl top

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furnace, full basement, river
frontage, Syracuse, Oh1o,
Phone 992 2360
I 25 tfc

PB

Located on St. Rt. 7

--C--B~R~A~D~F::-D~R::-0-,-:A-uc~tl~on-ser
Complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racine, Ohio
Crill Bradford
S.l ftc

O'DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads, Rf 124,
complete front end service,
tune up and brake service
Wheels " Balalicea ' elec '
Ironically
Ail
work
guaranteed
Reasonable
rates Phone '192 3213 or 742
3232
2 18 tfc

1971 FORD ...................
}2195
s

Ph. 985-4100

Karr &amp; Van Zandt

Some Great New &amp; Used Car Buys.We Still Have
6 New Pontiacs At A Special Low Price
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RIGGS USED CARS

No Payments Until After Mar. 27, 1973

SEPTIC TANKS CLIANEO
REASONABLE rates Ph .US.
4782, Gaiii(&gt;Oiis, John Russell,
Owner &amp; Operator
5 12 tic

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71 Cadillac Coupe DeVUie, power, air--- 5100

OIL AND GAS Serv1ce, new and
used furnaces new aluminum
siding and remodeling 24
hour serv1ce, phone 843 2833
1 25 JOtp

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Pmfo 3 dr Runabout

72 Buick La Sabre 4 Dr., ViOOf, air • .:-..!3795
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12495
7Hhevy Nova' 4 Dr., V-8 auto., P.S. ---

G &amp; E Arphance Repair, repair
on al laundry equipment,
refngerafton equ1pment and
house wtrlng, welding ~
electric and gas Call '192 3802
or alter 4 30 p m call 992
60SO
2S301p

SEWING MACHINES Repaor
serv1ce, all makes 992 2284
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
Authorized Singer Sales and
Service We Sharpen Scissors
3 29 tfc E LNA and White Sewing
Machines • servtce on an
EXCAVATING Dozers, large
makes Reasonable rates
and small Backhoes and
The Sewing Center, Mid
Loaders on track and tires
dleport, Ohio
Dump trucks - Lo boy
11 16 tfc
Serv1ce Septic tanks In
stalled
George
(BIIII
Puihns phone '192 2478
2 9 tfc SEE US FOR Awnings, storm
doors and windows, carports,
marquees, aluminum siding
HARRISON'S TV Service and
and railing A Jacob, sales
Serv1ce Calls, phone 992 2S22
representative For free)
29tfc
1
estimates, phone Charles
Lisle, Syracuse, V V
SEPTIC TANKS AROBIC
Johnson
and Son, Inc
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN
3 2 lie
ED, REPAIRED MILLER
SANifATION, STEWART,
DAVES Garage, formerly Jim
OHIO PHONE 662 3035
10 4 tfc Heaton 's Garage on West
Shade Road Is now open lor
.P
- -L-U_M_B
_I_N_G_w-or_k_d_o-:-n-e - phone
business Work done on all
cars trucks and farm trac
985 4265
tors call 98S 4118 between 8
2 1l 30fc
am and 6 pm or 98S4233
after 6 p m
2 21 4tc
SIIIIGER automatic sewmg
machtne. l1ke new In walnut WILL do remodeling, Interior
cabmet Makes design ,stlf
and extenor pa1ntlng, con
ches, ztg zags buttonholes
crete work by hour or con
blind hems, overcasts, etc
tract, phone '192 3511
SBS Call Ravenswood, 273
2 21 12fp
9521 or 273 9893

1972 FORn .............~ .......~1795

72 Cadilac CH, DeVille, C.C. air·---- ~100

ALL WEAntER
ROORNG AND
CONSTRUCTION
PHONE~ 992-2550,

BOB SLOAN
&amp;
C. L. KITCHEN
992 -5653

USED CARS ,

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Hove your home built lly
Custom Builders. O•r
carpenters hove 20 y11n
experience In bultdfftl
holllfl 1n Mtlgs County.

HOME BUILDING
&amp;
REMODELING

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completely furnished call
992 2441 after s 30 p m
2 7 tfc
---:c-::c::-c-:-.,.....-:3 AND 4 ROOM '"'"'shed and
unfurntshed apartments
GUN
Shoot
Saturday
Phone 992 5434
February 24th 7 30 p m
4 12 ftc LOST bright ca rpet col ors
Mile H1il Road, factory
choked guns only , assorted
restore them wtth Blue
meats , refreshments UNFURNISHED 3 room
Lustre
Rent
electrtc
sponsored by the Racine Fire
apartment, adults only No shampooer Sl Nelson s Drug
Dept
pets, 408 Spring Ave , Store, Pomeroy Oh10
2 21 3fc
Pomeroy
2 23 2tc
1
7
tfc
HOOD'S AQUARIUMS, fish - - - - - - - STEREO 8 track Must sell at
and supplies, new location,
once 1973 8 track stereo In
Ash Street. Middleport near
lovely walnut console Take
park phone 992 5443
1972
CHEYENNE
Super over pa ymen Is of S7 55 per
1 7 tic Chevrolet v, ton pickup, 8 ft
month or pay $101 SO Cali '192
sleepside, automat1c, power 5331
1 23 tfc
HEAL THY, fat cute pupp1es- brakes and power steering,
350 V 8 motor , heavy duty
FREE phone '192 6083
2 18 6tp suspens1on. 8,000 actual 1972 ZIG ZAG Sewmg Machine
m lleage with Insulated Th 1s machine IS a dressmaker
topper w1th 2 new ~•Ira
mocel Pay balance of s381SCJ
PUBLIC NOTICE
w~eels and tires, phone 949
or pay balance of S6 p~r
The Charles E Larkins real
2820
month Call 992 5331
estate located m the VIllage of
2 21 6tc
2 23 tfc
Chester Is being offered for - - -- - - - - --------sale Ask,ng pme Is sn,ooo oo Pets
For /ntormat1an contac t
Osborne
Ad
EGIAN
1 72 HONDA 3SO Scrambler,
Josephine
mlnistratflx Long Bottom 3
NORW
rna e excellent cond1t1on, 3314
Ohio R o sa te su b1ect to
Thorobreds. 3 months old
actual m1tes $625 Phone '192
approval ot Probate Couro
Phone 965 3371
2865
Joseph•ne Osborne
2 22 3tc
2 22 6tp
AdmlnlstratrilC of the Estate
of Charles E Lar kins ,
Deceased PARKVIEW Kennels going out EARLY AMERICAN stereo
(21 23 25 26 Jtc
of bustness
Btg prtce radto comb1nahon AM FM
rad io 4 speaker sound
reduchon on ali dog s Ail AK
C 592 Broadway &amp; Ash system 4 speed automatiC
Streets, Middleport, Oh1o
changer Balance $77 69 Use
PUBLIC NOTICE
our
budget terms Call '192
12
13
lie
The following document was
7085
received by the Ohio En
2 22 6tc
v lr onmental Protection
Agency, 450 East Town Street
Columbus Oh 10 43216 during
MODERN Walnut style stereo
the week of February 11 1973 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE rad1o , AM FM radio 4
Anyone who may be agor~eved SAVE' SAVE' SAVE' On the speaker so und system, 4
or adversely affected by
'SUPER BARGAINS" now s pee d automatic changer
Issuance of such permit may
avtlable at Ber ry -Mill er Balance S65 98 Use our
reques t an adjudication hearmg
Mobile Home Sales We have budget terms Call 992 7085
In accordance with Sec 3745 07
on our lot slate model 60•12, 2
Oh•a Rev•sed Code, by wntten
2 22 61c
and 3 bedroom Mobile Homes
request to the above address
APPLICATION FOR. AIR
that will be sold at below 69 FORD '12 ton pickup 70
PERMIT
ong1nal factory cost These Honda Road B1ke '72 Oids
Operate
homes will be sold on a l~rst Delta 88, 4 door hardtop, air,
R: 1chards &amp; Sons Inc S R
come
- f1rst served basis If Gravely 14 horse with front
338 Letart Fal ls
you want an honest to mounted mower
1 set
121 23 lt c
goodness bargam on a good acetylene cutting torches,
Mobile Home shop now at phone 992 3954
Berry M11ier Mobile Home
2 21 6tc
Sales, 705 Farson Street, - - - - - - - - NOTICE FOR APPLICATION
Belpre, OhiO, phone 423 9531 57 CHEVY, good condition,
UNDER THE UNIFORM
DEPOSITORY ACT
Open 7 days
$2SCJ, Portable washer and
OFFICE OF THE
2 22 31c dryer, excellent condition ,
COUNTY TREASURER
Sl751or both, phone 742 5263
MEIGS COUNTY
1973
14x70
COMMUNITY
2 21 6tc
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
MoDiie Home, on a lof 9Sxl3S - - - - - - - - Applications will be rece1ved
In Rutland mcludes dtsh CHOICE Cemeterv lot 4 orave
by the undersig ned at the off1ce
washer,
washer and dryer
plot m Me1gs Memory
of the Board of Me1gs County
sta tnless steel smk garbage Garden lots No 66 0 1 2 3 4,
Commissioners Pomeroy Oh1o
unt1l 9 00 am on th e 20th day of
disposal eye level range and $300 phone 949 2820
March 1973 lrom any tmane~a l
dacron polyester carpeting
2 21 6tc
instrtutlon legally ellg1ble wh1Ctl
throughout phone 742 3832
may desire to submit a wntten
eventngs
60 PONTIAC street or slrlp,
appllc~tlon
to be public
2 21 12tc new engine, .t speed,
depositary of the Active and
lnac:llve and Interim deposrts of
posttract, also rebu1lt .421 cu
the Public Moneysotsa•d Board 1968 WINDSOR. 12x60 2 '" Ponhac eng1ne, good 326
as provided by the Uniform
bedroom, with or without cu In Tempest engine and
Depository Act Section 135 01 et
other Pontiac parts phone
furniture phone '192 3511
seq of the Revised Code of
992 2392
2
11
tfc
Oh 10
2 21 6tp
Sa1d applications sf'1all be
made In conform ltv w•th the
follow ing resolution passing
(1) PAINT Damage 1972 Z1g
February 13 1973
• Atr Condtlloners
Zag Sew1ng Machmes Still In
" Be It resolved that the
ong1nal
car ton s No at
•Awnmgs
es timat ed aQgregate maxi mum
tacilments
needed as our
amounts of pubtlc funds sub ject
•• Underpmnmg
controls are built In Sews
to the control of said board to be
w1lh 1 or 2 needles, makes
awarded and be depos1ted as
Complete mobile hgme'
Inactive deposits Is
buttonholes, sew on buttons ,
11
(ssoo,ooo oo1 ond '"efrobable servtce - plus gtgant1 c
monograms, and blind hem
maxi mum amount o Active 'display of mobile homes
stitch Full cash price S38 50
Deposits at any tlme during the always available at
or
budget plan available
period ot doslgnatlon IS
•
Phone 992 77S5
Electro
($5001000 00) and the probably
MILLER
Hyg1ene Co
maximum amount of interim
2 21 6tc
deposits Is
($750,000 GO) and be It further , MOBILE HOMES.
resolved tha t bids be received
1220 Washington Bl•d
(31 VACUUM Cleaners new 1972
until 9 00 am EST on the 20th
Mocel Compl ele w1fh all
day of March 1973, and thai 423 7521
BELPRE, 0.
cleaning
tools Small paint
notice to all banks 1n sa1d
damage 1n shipping Will lake
County and such other banks as
may be necessary be given CASH pa1d for all makes and $27 cash or budget plan
ava 1iable Phone 992 7755,
publ icat ion as provided by law
models of mobile hom es
Said Board ot Countv Com
Ph
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Electro Hygiene Co
m intoners reserve the rl~ht to
one area c e 614 423 9531
2 21 6fc
re lect an1• or all bids '
_ _ _ _ _ ___4_13 ttc
Awards of th' Active ~Jnd - LOCUST fence posts, phone 985
lnactlv• deposits of Public 1966 RICHARDSON 2 bedroom,
426S
Moneys subject to the control of
10x50 mobile home excellent
2 ll ·301c
sa1d Board will be made on
condition ~ phone 992 6222
March 20 1973 for a penod of
2 18 6tp
7 MONTH OLD trailer 14 x 70,
two years commencing on the ----~'----lsi day ol April 1973 Awards of unfurnished, fully carpeted
Phone 991 7649 after S p m
1noer1m depo•lls of Pubi1c
l\1oh ev will be made, March 20
2 18 l2tc
1973 for a period ol t•me
provided by lh• County ONE Motorola T Y, block and
treasurer commen cing on th e
wh •te phone 992 2262
COAL, L1meslone Excelsior
Sail Wor ks E Ma1n St
1st day of April 1973
2 23 3tc
Applications Should be sea led - - - - - · - - -Pomeroy Phone 992 3891
and endorsed ' APPI ICII1ons DON T pump your s lugg1 ~ h
4 12 lie
under the Uniform Depository
sept 1c tonk Get Kletln Em
Aco
Robero Clark
All Sept1c T•nk Cleaner HAMMOND Organ two Mo
Ralph w Ours
1 'lnC! .... e~rK Farm Bureau
11lrl $995 now SB I~
Cdil 592
Charles R v .: • ~ r
Pomeroy
41 61
Commls~ , oners MP ;5 Cv
1 23 lie
121 16 23 21

Not1ce

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'192 5592

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OLD turn1ture, oak tables.
organs, dishes, clocks, brass
beds or complete households
Wnte M 0 Miller, Rf 4,
Pomeroy, Ohio Phone '192
6271
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OHIO
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CATTLE. top prices, phone
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mouldings. Frames made to
any s1ze. Expert workmanship.
Wide selection of mat$, liners,
mirrors, oval and ready-made
frames to fit your decor.

Custom Framing
915 Mossf11an Circle, Pomt
Pleasant. (13041 675-1921
"You'll flke our frame up"

Patrock and Sheryl, called at
the home of Mr and Mrs
Junoor Johnson and famtly
recently
George Circle of New Haven
vostted woth h1s mother, Mary
Corcle on a certam Sunday
Belly VanMeter and Eunte
Bronker spent an evenmg wtth
Laura Byers of Tanners Run
Donna Multi of New
Pholadelph1a vosited Mrs Mary
Roush on Saturday Mary Is
improvong wh1ch os good news
to everyone

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�10-The DaUy Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0., Feb. 23. 1973

~

President meets
-Ismail of ·Egypt
WASHINGTON (UP!) President Nixon meets today
with Egyptian foreign affairs
adviser Mohammed Hafez Ismall -to discuss Middle East
peace prospects, made all the
Washington's Birthday

SALE!

Rogers. Rogers flies to Paris
Saturday for 12-nation talks on
Vietnam and bUateral talks
with Chinese Foreign Minister
Chi Peng.fei.
Ismail's visit is the first in
recent years by a lop Egyptian
official. Nixon has set out to try
to use the influence of the
White House to bring. Middle
East peace. Nixon hss said
that with Vietnam settled, he
'
is giving the Middle East "No.
The Bradbury School has 1 priority."
received a large new Ohio flag
given to the school by the Ohio
State Patrol. Seven feet long
and made of .nylon, it was
(Continued from page 1)
donated through the efforts of not find the BO-Oilled "black
Joe Buck of West Uberty, Ohio hox" flight recorder in tile
who is affiliated with the Ohio · airliner's charred and splinDepartment of Highways. tered wreckage. He said he
Good Citizenship is a vital part hoped the Libyan co-pilot,
. of the program at Bradbury identified as El Khadiffa Yunis
and the children go outside Aid el Mahdl, recovers so he
each day for a nag ceremony can tell Israeli officials why the
where both the United States airliner did not land as orand Ohio nags are raised, the dered.
Pledge to the Flag is repeated,
"Let's wait for the co-pilot to
and "America" is sung.
. rewver," Dayan told a nationTeachers at Bradbury feel ally broadcast news conthat love of their country and ference. "He was there and
respect for lis nags are of knows whst happened."
utmost importance in the
Until he does recover, Dayan
development of good citizens, said, "It's all a puzzle.
according to Phyllis Hackett,
El Madhi, in a weak voice
teacher.
from his bed at central Negev
more uncertain by Israel's
downing of a Libyan airliner.
Before the 11 a.m. EST
meeting with the Egyptian
official, Nixon was holding a
working breakfast with Secreo
tary of State William P.

Large new flag

One Group

given Bradbury

DRESSES
5.00

Arab blood

Jr., Misses, Half Sizes

lOLA'S
Main at Sycamore, Pomeroy

MEIGS THEATRE
Tonight&amp; Saturday
Feb. 23 &amp;24
HANDS OF THE
RIPPER
(Technicolorl

Eric Porter, Jane Merrow,

Dora Bryan, Derek Godfrey.
and
TWINS OF EIIIL
(Ttchnlcolorl ·
Peter Cushing. Dennis Rice,
Madeline
and
Mary
Collinson, Damlen Thomas.
lsobel Black.
Show Starts at 7 p.m.

-==========~---------..,
hospital
oold
f
newsmen intheBeersheva,
airliner's radio

Speaking of Schools

.(Continued from page I)
could be a real landmark decision for schools In aU the 50 $tales.
The regional meeting in tile "Search for Consensus" effort
was held at Athens High School on Tuesday evening. We were
quite pleased tO hsve Dr. Martin ~~ as the $peaker. He did an
excellent job of taking a very complicated problem and ex·
pressing it in terms that we could aU understand much more
clearly. We are, indeed, fortunate to have this extremely C\)111"
petenl man as the educational leader of OlD' state.
The search for a redefinition of goals for education in Ohio hill
·resulted from the mandate d. the last legislature. They included
In HB475 the requirement of "accoonlabilily". Accountability
means ''what are we getlini! for oor money?" or "how weD are
we reaching our goals?" Prior to dete!'l1lining how well we are
meeting goals, we have to be sure just whsl lhose goals are.
That's why the "search" is being made.
Standardized tests hsve been used in some slates to rank
schools from first to last in a slate. This hss proven to be a
procedure loaded with great problems. The slate of Michigan bsl ·
learned that. Dr. Essex is leading an effort to find a fair, ac...Urau; and Intelligent way to measure the success of education in,
a district and In a state. There has been no real succeu
elsewhere in lhe nation In doing this . .
Let's hope that Ohio can find a way and become the national
leader. We wish Dr. Essex succesaln his important task.

Grover Arnold
died Thursday
Grover Arnold, 62, formerly
of Pomeroy, died Thursday
evening at lhe Lancaster Fairfield Hospital. A retired
coal miner, Mr. Arnold was
·preceded in death by his wife,
Violet.
Surviving
are
three
daughters, Mrs. Ruth Ann
Landers, Mrs. Wanda Rowe
and Miss Margaret Arnold, all
of Columbus; four sons, Grover
James, David, and Ronnie, all
of Carroll, and Gerald, of
Pomeroy, and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with the Rev.
Robert Kuhn officiating. Burial
will he In the Rock Springs
Cemetery. Friends may call at
the funeral home after 7 this
evening.

MAIL

·.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Highs in the 30s north, 40s
south. Lows in the teens
north, 218 south. A chance of
snow flurries Sunday,
mainly north.

H11ian Shuler
died
Thursday
.
.

MASON, W. Va. - Mrs.
·Lillian A. Shuler, 58, Mason,
died Thursday at her residence
following an extended illness.
The daughter of the late
George and Blanche Wilson,
Mrs. Shuler was born here on
June 3, 1914. She was employed
as an interviewer with the West
Virginia Stale Employment
Service at Point Pleasant Tl
years.
Surviving are two sons,
Marvin Roush, Pittsburgh,
Pa., and John Shuler of Mason; 1
a daughter, Audrey Shuler,
Mason: a grandson; two
sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Willie
Faye) Blaine of Middleport,
and Mrs. Thomas (Mary
Hester) Place, Pnoenix, Ariz.
Funeral services will be held
at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Foglesong Funeral Home with
the Rev. Clarence McCloud
officiating. Burial will be in
Beech Grove Cemetery at
Pomeroy. Friends may call at
the funeral home any time
Saturday.

was working but the compass
was not. He Said the plane was
"lost" as it neared the end of
its flight from Tripoli to Cairo.
Dayan said the plane instead
acted suspiciously.
"When a plane is ordered to
land and doesn't," he said, "it
must have hostile intentions."
Dayan said the shooting
should not affect Middle East
peace efforts and should not
Increase tension In the region.
He said Israel expected no
Leroy Terrill, 72, Brick St..
retaliation from the Arab Pomeroy, died Thursday at
world.
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Surviving are five sisters,
PRIDE REVIEWED
Esther Terrill, California;
Representatives from Mrs.
Lydia
Lambert,
· PRIDE, the State Department Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Mary
of Education program review Babbs, Mrs. Marie Schurtz,
designed to improve, devel~p and Miss Katherine Terrill, all
and expand vocational of Columbus; four brothers,
education and guidance were
7-"rn. Cantgp; 1\:dw~rd and
at the Meigs High School this James, both of Columbus, and
week to inspect vocational Rolland of Pomeroy and
Funeral services for Miss
programs underway at the several nieces and nephews. Pearl
Cmpbell,
82,
school. They included Weich
Funeral services will be held Burlinghsm, who died ThursBarnett, agriculture; Barbara at 1 p.m. Saturday at the . day at the O'Bieness Hospital
Reed, home economics; Judy Ewing Funeral Home with Mr. in Athens following a long
Mooney, home economics job Hoyt Allen officiating. Burial illness will be held at 1 p,m.
training; Daniel Vicarel, will be in Beech Grove Saturday at the Jagers and
business and office education; Cemetery. Friends may call at Sons Funeral Home in Alhens.
Thomas Hyde, trade and in- the funeral home any time.
dustrial, and Richard Green,
Miss Campbell was born
guidance.
May 23, 1890 at Burlinghsm,
Holzer Medical Center
the daughter of the late Dr.
(Discharged)
John and Emma Dyke CropMEETING SET
Amy VanFossen, Shelia bell. She was also preceded in
The Meigs County Chapter of Mounts, Elizabeth Nibert, Bess
the American Red Cross will Baesmen, Joseph Henderson, death by two brothers and six
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Jr.; Ruth Watson, Connie sisters. A retired school
the cafeteria of Veterans Bowed, Treverl Crider, teacher, she had attended Ohio
University. She had made her
Memorial Hospital.
Wuanila Sperry, Avon Mit- home at the Burke · Nursing
chell, Lena Day, Laura Sayre, Home, Chesterhill, the past
Bonnie Knight, Kathleen several years.
NOW REGISTERING
Registration of students in Lupton, Usa Hager, Mabel
Among the nieces and
the ninth, 11th and 12th grades Brewer, Mary Woods, Mrs. nephews surviving is Mrs.
of Meigs High School for the Francis Tyler and son; Donald Norma Lee of Rutland, Route
next school year is complete. Spaun,
Jack
Sparks, 1. Burial will be In the Mid·
The registration is now in Christopher Shank, Lloyd dleport Hill Cemetery.
Sears, Jr.; Daniel Riley, Anna
progress for lOth graders. \
Prose, Letitia Miller, Ruth
Hood, Elhel Conley and Jennifer Collier.
IN CONSENSUS
(Births)
In Athens Tuesday night to
Mrs. John Randolph, New represent M~lgs Local School
Haven, a daughter; Mrs . District at an area Search for
Tommy Orender, Jackson, a Consensus meeting were
son; Mrs. Ernie Brown, George Hargraves, district
McArthur, a daughter; Mrs. superintendent, representing
Barton Craig, Robertsburg, w. administration;
Robert
Va., a daughter; Mrs. Dencil Morris, representing the
Hudson, Syracuse, a daughter teacher; David Gerard,
and Mrs. Gary Filson, ·student representative; Mrs.
Gallipolis, a son.
Ruby Vaughan, county PTA
..- - - - - - - - . . , Council president, representative of parents and Carol
BLOOMING Pierce , board member,
representing the board of
education. Dr. Martin Essex,
from $3.50 stat~ superintendent of in·
Tulips
Hyacinths from $2.49 struclion and a former resident
from 57.50 0! Middleport, was speaker for
Azaleas
the .meeting held at Athens
High School.

Leroy Terrill
died Thursday

us

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We make house calls.
' Ask us for some free Bank·by·Mall forms.
And have our bank come right to your house.
It's our way of going one step furlher lor you.

And your way of making banking with us easier.

pomeroy
rutland

pomeroy
catlonal
ank

the bank of
the centur)l

estobfished 1872

Member

FDIC
"Colng one step further"

PLANTS

Saturday Night 10:00 til 2

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HEART SUNDAY
A house-to-house canvass for
the Heart Fund will be conducted in Middleport from llo
4 p.m. Sunday by 'i11'e Mid·
dieport
Business
and
Professional Women's Club
and volunteers 'as a part of
Heart Sunqay. Mrs . Pearl
Reynolds. as civic. participation chairman for the
club, is chairman of the ll•art
Sunday
solicitation.
Headquarters will be at the
Middleport village ha~ .

Kenton Orchestra .

MlllDLEPORT - A Jot
hling&amp; on the public response to
the appearance in Pomeroy
next . Saturday of the internationally famous Stan
Kenton Orchestra. For one,
possibly the job of Meigs Local
instrumental music supervisor
evolution. "'l'o ~ isolated from this conand Marauder Band Director
· tinual progress is to be only hslf alive,"
Dwight Goins.
according to Kenton.
Said Goins here Friday
Besides the evening concert Saturday,
night to the Middleport Rotary
Kenton and his orchestra will conduct a
workshop and clinic during the afternoon
Club:
hours for area students.
"I went out on a thin limb to
The afternoon event, at $1 per student,
persuade the band boosters to
will begin at 2 P,•m· with a clinic concert
sponsor .Kenton coming. · His
followed by a talk given by the nationally - price is $3.000. So far, we have
known orcliestra leader from 2:30 to 3p.m.
gotten in $1,000 from advance
From ·3 to 4 p.m. clinic students will he
ticket sales .
separated to go with musicians who play
If this trend doesn't
the instrument which . the respective
change, I could be in trouble."
student is studyln~. From 4 to 5_ p.m. a
(And it's a matter of record
session or improvisation, arrangmg and
that Mr. Goins was only half·
composing will be hell!.
The evening concert will feature
smiling as he said it.)
everything from jazz to pup. The two and
If Kenton's price tag is not
one-balf hour program is expected to offer received from ticket sales
"Something for everybody."
planned projects of the band
may have t.o be cancelled or
curtailed, he said.
WOMAN TERRORIZED
Goins said he was conAKRON (UP!) - Three juveniles vinced this area would support
12, 14 and 16-years old - were arrested
rare appearance of a truly
this
Friday . night after they allegedly
fine musical organization.
terrortied Anna Parker, 75, and

·to' play Saturday
POMEROY -Music- the best there
is-COlMS here next Saturday night when
the fanious Stan Kenton and his 19-piece
band pr:ewenl a public program at 8 p.m. in
the Meigs High .School auditorium.
AltllPugh Kenton has been in the
nsllon's mUB!cal spotllght over 30 y~rs,
he Is anything .but outdated. Kenton's
"Artistry in Rhythm" music always was
years ahfad of its time to
and small
wonder; for Kenton is just not one to look
back to nostalgia.
"If I were tonarneapetpeeve of.mine,
I could describe it . with one word nostalgia,'? he has said.
The famed orchestra leader Is ·im·
patient with the educational philosophy
that music is a "IW!ury course" for the
student. He deems It an absolute necessity
in training a young person, no matter whst
his future profession is to be.
"No ,other subject thsn music so
simultaneously involves the many
ca\labllitles of the human mind," he
comments.
·
· Kenton believes It is Impossible to
lgnpre technological chsnges that are
dally occurring in all fields; consequently,
one must recognize today's musical

sonte,

. FAC MORTGAGE BURNED - Following a IIUCCelllful two-year capilli

fund 1'11111111

:
program, the mortgage to Riverby, home of Gallipulls' French Art Colony, was burned during :
the FAC's second annual meeting at Oscar's Thursday night by Mrs. Jan Thaler, a member of ::·
the organization's board of trustees. On right In bacltground are FAC board members Jack
Hudson and Bess Grace.

Colony in great growth .·
Within a two-year period, the
net worth of the French Art
Colony in Gallipolis has grown
from $3,359.14 to $85,232.60.
With that statement, Dr.
Donald M. Thaler, chairman of
the board of trustees, French
Art Colony, Thursday night
ordered his wife, Jan, to "burn
the mortgage" for Riverby, the
FAC's permanent home. The
burning highlighted activities
of the FAC's Second Annual
dinner meeting at (,scar's.
Dr. Thaler said, "This event
tonight is beyond the fondest
dreams of our members. We
set a goal of $77,500 two years
ago to purchase and renovate
Riverby, home of the late Dr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Holzer Sr.
l am proud to announce tonight
we now have in excess of
$76,000. With your continued
support, Riverby will continue

Scouting
(Continued from page i)
on scoutin~'s. "Commitment

for Tomorrow."
Frank Hanshaw, Sr . of
Huntington, Council Leader·
ship Gifts Chairman, also
spoke last night on "Scouting
Today." He ljnked lhe role of
Scouting and Christianity.
Hosts for the diMer were
Mason County Sustaining
Membership Drive Chairman
Titus Hartley, Jr., Evans,
Epling and Fet:man Moore,
Meigs County Chairman .
Rev. Merrell Floyd, pastor of
the Syracuse Parish of the
Methodist Church, offered the
invocation and benediction for
the dinner meeting.

DRAPES DONATED
Mrs. Ralph Harvey, matron
at the Meigs County Children's
Home, reports that drapes for
the home have been donated by
the WSCS of the East Letart
United Metilodist Church and
Racine's American Legion
Auxiliary donated a Flag.

to grow and flourish," said the
beaming chairman.
Dr. Thaler added lh~l
response from area residents
remains excellent. In his an·
nual report he pointed out
many things ~t hsve taken
place during the past two
years, and outllned numerous
projects planned for the future.
The chairman pointed out
that without the help of many
volunteer workers, the project
would have never made it this

far. "Riverby is a credit to yoo'
who made it p011Sftlle, and will
benefit many people, young
and old, for years to come,~
Thaler added.
·
FAC sponsored activities
coming up soon Include ~
spring dance at Rlverby ove~
the Memorial Day weekend, atJ
appearance of the America
Wind Symphony sometime ill
July and a benefit plano cOO:
cert by Christine Holzer th8
latter part of April.

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Weather
Considerable cloudiness
Sundat and Monday with a
chance of occasional light snow
or snolv flurries mainly north
portioris. Highs Sunday and
Monday in the 30s north and 40s
south. 'tows Sunday night In
lhe 20s and low 30s.

Left to right : Pulnaro, Kenton, Willie Maiden, Ken Hanna,
Ray Brown, Mike Vax and Jay Saunders. The Kenton orchestra will be at the Meigs High School at 8 p.m. Saturday,
March 3 for a public program.

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.VOL. 81 NO. 4

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1973

Pomeroy-Middleport

15 CENTS

·Gallipolis-Point Pleasant

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News·... in Briefs
(Continued from page 1)
at midnight Wednesday EST.
"I am certsinly sure that the United stales will respond
positively to lhe request for resumption of the bombing,"
SouvaMa told a news conference. "We cannot tolerate being
trampled."
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A Pathet Lao spokesman, however, said the Communisls
were "sincerely" adhering to the cease:&amp;e agreement.
SouvaMa also pledged that Laotian forces - with U. S. air
support- would take back positions he said his forces lost after
the case.fire carne into effect.

TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
The Pomeroy E·R squad
answered a call at 6:20 p.m.
Thursday to the home of Mrs.
Margaret McKenzie, Union
Ave. for Mrs. Hazel Moore who
hsd fallen. Mrs. Moore was
taken to Veterans Memorial
Hospital where she was admitted.

VISIT BOYERS
Mrs. Reaford Prater aRd
son, Jeremy, Columbus, and
Mrs. Barry Boyer, McConnelsville, spent the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boyer,
Lincoln Heights.
VISIT HOEFLICHS
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hammer
and daughter, Kimberly,
Columbus, were Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hoeflich and Jayne Lee.

DIVORCE ASKED
Charging grOIIS negl.!ct of
duty and extreme cruelty,
Janice Capehart, Pomeroy
Route 2, hss filed for divorce
from Michael A. Capehart,
same address, in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. The
plaintiff seeks custody of one
minor child.

LOCAL TEMPS
The temperature ·tn downtown Pomeroy at 11 a.m.
Friday was 39 degrees under
clearing skies.

Veterans Memorial Hospital
DISCHARGED - June
Kloes, Maggie Rosencranz;
Esther Kissell, Karen Cadle,
Donna Gilmore,
Paula
McKinney, Allah Lambert,
Melissa Van Cooney, Emma
Johnson, Ben Davidson and
Kathleen Morris.

Elberfelds In P9meroy
Open Friday and Saturday Nights Til 9 O'Clock ,'

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You'll want to see all the new merchandise arriving
in every department -and you'll want to take advantage
of the sale prices in every department.
Misses and Womens Dress Sale- coordinate sale .
boys and mensWrangler Jeans- sale of mens W!)rk socks
- handkerchiefs . sport coats - short sleeve sport shirts ,
bicycles . luggage sale on the 2nd floor- sheet blankets on
sale - Sleepcraft bed pill!)ws,
And at the Mechanic Street Warehouse - sale of
wooden porch swings- Lawn-Boy power mowers : Magic
Chef Ranges- Whirlpool Washers and Dryers- Carpet by
the yard - linoleum - cabinets.
Elberfelds Warehouse on Mechanic
Street -

threatened to burn her and her home.

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COOPERATIVE EFFORT - A recording session of a
live Stan Kenton concert is necessarily a cooperative effort.
Above, Bill Putnam, producer of a session done on the Butler,
Ind. caropus makes his wishes known to the trwnpel section.

Open Both Friday '*nd Sat~rday

- 9:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
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Pomeroy
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No relief seen in tax burden
POMEROY - "For the pasl10 years,
it hss been indicated nationally and on the
state level that the real estate tax burden
on property owners is to be relieved, but
Instead of improving, with the exception of
the Homeotead Act, It has grown worse."
This was the comment of Meigs
County Auditor Gordon Caldwell who is
advising residents of the changes involved
In property.reappraisal thereby increljsing
reaL :-state taxes.
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Caldl\'ell Said state Ia..; now provides
that properly m115t be appraised on the
basis of its market value and not its

ROY mCXMAN

International
pres,ident will
be honored here
PT. PLEASANT - Point Pleasant's
Rotary Club, which will honor Rotary
International President and Mrs. Roy D.
Hickman today with a luncheon reception
'
here co-hosting
a similar event Saturday
· night In Huntington. ,
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· All local Rotarians i nd their wives and
Rotary representatives from adjoining
Rotary Clubs have been Invited to a luncheon reception being given for Mr. and Mrs.
Hickman in Point Pleasant today at 12:36
p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roy
Eshenaur, 19iB Marquette ·Avenue with
Mrs. Mark Cheng and Mrs. Roy Eshenaur
assisting . . •
Dr. Roy, as he is affectionately known,
holds membershi~ in the Point Pleasant
Rotary Club which dates back to the late
~. while Dr. Cheng is the local Rotary
Club's newest member.
Mrs. Cheng Is a long time friend of the
Hlckmans, hsvlng made her home with
them wher! she came to this country to
attend college.

replacement value. Consequently, a piece
of properly sold must be appraised for
taxation purposes somewhere near the
amount paid for the property.
The purchaser will be the deeply affected party, thereby paying the tax increase thst will be required if he pays a
figure higher than the property is appraised at.
For example, the purchaser of
. property now appraised at $4,000 paying
$6,000 would be respohsible for paying
taxes on an additional $2,000. The increase
would be in effect the following year after

Chamber dinner to
feature 2 speakers
GALLIPOLJS - Two speakers will
share the spotlight during the 36th annual
dinner meeting of the Gallipolis Chamber
of Commerce. ·
Donald Buckley, director, Ohio Valley
Regional Development Commission, and
Peter R. Steenland, assistant vice
president and executive assistant to lhe
president, ~merican Electric Power
Service Corporation, will take part in this
year's program.
The 1973 chamber event will be held in
Rio Grande College's Cafeteria on Thursday, March 15, beginning at 6:30p .m.
Tickets for \he dinner meeting are
$5.50, and are now on sale at the chamber
office or from a member of the chamber of
commerce.
Dinner reservations are to be made
prior to March 10, according to Mrs.
Thelma Elliott, executive secretary of the
local chamber.
Buckley will speak on the necessity of
maximum planning, advantages and
benefits with economic development.

Steenland will report on a survey
prepared by the AEPC on the proposed
growth and anticipated community
development necessary to prepare for the
influx of new jobs and new people.
The informalion should be of interest
to all area leaders. Chamber members
from the Athens, Meigs, Jackson, Vinton ,
Lawrence and M~son Counties have been
invited.
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BB gun used to shoot
up trailer at lake

the purchase, Caldwell said.

New construction for the most part has
been picked up for taxing purposes by the
auditor's office. Such property has been
appraised at what the building cost was,
Caldwell said . .
Anyone with a new home can lind out
what the real estate tax on his property
will be by contacting the county auditor's
office.
Caldwell further pointed out the
following in explaining the chsnge in the

9 o'clock curfew put
into effect Monday .
MIDDLEPORT - A 9 p.m. curf.,w
for all young people under 18 years of
age will go'into effect until furtller notice
beginning Moqday, Middleport Police
Chief J. J. Cremeans said Saturday.
Chief Cremeans said the curfew was
being Imposed because of vandalism by
young people. Friday night Sgt. Sid
Little arrested five teenagers In connection with the recent theft of tools and
stereo tapes, and also on Friday night
two pieces of angle Iron were placed on
the railroad tracks In Middleport.
Chief Cremeans said the village
siren will sound at 9 p.m. each night
signaling the beginning of the curlew.
All young people uoder 18 are to be at
home by that hour unless ttiey are accompanied by a parent or guardian.

GALLIPOLIS - Gallia County
sheriff's deputies Saturday investigated a ·
complaint at the Clair Bowen residence in
JURY SENT HOME
UJe Tycoon Lake area near Eagle Rd.
AKRON, Ohio (UP!) - The jury
Officers said someone shot holes in deliberating the case of Larry Via; 28,
Bowen's trailer with a BB gun.
accused of killing im Ohio University coed,
One arrest recorded Friday was was sent home for the weekend Saturday
Walter David Woodyard, 17, 1736 Chstham by Summit County Common Pleas Judge
Ave., Gallipolis, charged with AWOL.
James Barbueto.

Pomeroy E-R unit made

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Kuhn given
his desire
GALLIPOLIS - Paul F. Kuhn, City
School Superintendent the past three
years, was granted a new two year contract Friday in a special meeting at noon
of the Gallipolis Board of Education.
Kuhn , who came here !row Lima
Shawnee, submitted the following letter to
Board President Marlin G. Kerns:
"Due to the fact that there is considerable discussion at this time regarding
school consolidation, lam requesting that
my contract be limited to two years. If
during these two years consolidation is
possible, I will be happy to assist in any
way to bring about a working relationship.
It is my chief concern that the students of
Gallipolis sc hools receive a quality
education.''
The board, after receiving the request
Immediately entertained a motion by
member Neal B. Clark giving Kuhn a two(
year contract.
It was seconded by Fred Wood. On the
roil call, all members except Paul D.
Niday voted aye.
In other action, the board granted
Kuhn permission to make application for
$9,600 in' vocational funds which will be
used to purchase vocational equipment
and to apply for an additional $5,000 in
Tille I funds to assist the computer reading
progra m.
Lance Clifford , special education
instructor, was given permission to attend
a workshop at the. Gallipolis State Institute.

Temporary

2 runs early Saturday
POMEROY
The Pomeroy
·Emergency Squad answered a call at 5:08
a.m. Saturday for Mrs. Pearl Smith, 400 ·
Lasley St., .who was ill. She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital where 'she
was treated and transferred to the Holzer
Medical Cehter.
At 8:58a.m. Saturday, the squad was
called for Mrs. Virginia Thomas, 422 W.
Main St. An ambulance was called and
Mrs. Thcrnas was taken to .the Holzer
Medical Center.

SCHOOlS TO OPEN
GENEVA, Ohio (1JPI) -Schools here
are icheduled to open Monday for the first
time llfnce Feb. 13 when teachers struck
· llfvtnc 4,000 atudenta at all Ill schools an
. unapected winter vacation . .

real estate tax regulations:
A $20,000 house would be appraised at
the cost it would take to rebuild it if it were
destroyed. Now, however, the state lax
appeals board hss ruled that the 1972 tax
bills are on the basis of the market value.
This means that the $20,000 house inight be
3ppraised higher than its replacement
value in stiff housing markets.
A reappraisal of real .~sll!te is
currently underway in Meigs County. The
results of that, however, wlll not go Into
effect until 1975 when residents will be
paying their taxes for 1974.

engineer named.
by commission

POSTERS JUDGED - "Conservation Saves Soil" was
the theme for the Annual Gallia County Soil and Water
Conservation poster conleat j1Jd41ed Friday at the Galli&amp;
County Courthouse. In all, 23 JlOIIIers_ were submitted by

will

students in the county's four school districts. Winners
be
. BMounced later. Judges were left toright, Mrs. Janet Byers
· of the French Art Colony, Bryson R. Carter, County Extension Agent, and Mrs. Wanda Eshenaur ot' Radio Station
WJEH .

POMEROY - In a special session
Saturday the Meigs County Com·
missioners named Wesley A. Buehl,
Caldwell, Ohio in Nobel County, to serve as
Meigs County Engineer on a temporary
basis . ·
Buehl was named following the recent
death of Theodore Beegle. A permanent
appointment will be made by the
Reputlican Central Committee on or
before March 6.
·
Attending the session were Charles R.
Karr , Robert Cla'rk, and Warden Olll's,
commissioners, and Martha Chambers,
clerk.

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POMEROY - Harold Sauer, a
guidance counselor at Meigs High
School, was honored at the second
annual appreciation dinner given allbe
University Inn, Athens, Thursday, by
the U. S. Air Force recruiting service.
The framed citation was presented to
Sauer by Major Phillip F. Brooks,
commander of detachment 5U, for the
recruiting service in Columbus. The
citation reads "lri recognition· of con·
sistent and devoted service In assisting
the U. s. Air Force Recniltlng Service
and In appreciation of conscientious
efforts toward the advance·
ment of peace through air power."
Tony Persl, base education offl·
cer at Lockbourne Air Force
J.l¥se, was guest speaker at the
dinner and the welcome was by M..Sgt.
Donald C. Garrett, Athens recrulier.
About 50 guidance counselors from a
four county area attended the dinner.
Others attending from Meigs · High
School were Mrs. r.tartha Vennarl,
John Redovlan, counselors, and
Richard Coleman, vocational education
teacher, and Mrs. Leah Ord, Southern
High School counselor.

Wilma Parker al!pointed
to retardation board
POMEROY - Wilma Parker has been
appointed to the Meigs County Board of
Mental Retardation to replace Mrs. Helen ·
Williams and Mrs. Grace Weber has been
named Chairman, Jeanette Thomas, ,'
director of the Meigs County Community
School disclosed Friday.
Terms of aU tile members have been
revised. Appointees of Probate Judge are
Wilma Parker and Nora Rice, 1971).1974.
Appointees of county' commissioners are, ·•
Dorothy Yeauger and Rev . Bill Perrin,
1973-1977; Edward Kennedy, Mrs. Iris
Carr and Mrs. Weber, 1971-1975.
PROGRAM PRAISED
COLUMBUS (UP!)- State Highway
Patrol Superintendent Col. Robert W.
Chiaramonte praised the "Blue Max"
program Saturday, noting Ohio Slate
Highway patrolnien recovered more cars
and mad~ more arrests than ever before.
The "Blue Max" program is the auto
larceny crackdown.campaign. It resulted &gt;
in the recovery of 1,584 stolen cars and ; •
1,136 arrests for suspicion of auto larceny. , ,

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