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10'- The Daily ~ntinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, 0 ., Apri15, 1973

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Winoila Hofbr.an Livestock
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pushed beef up

PARIS (UP!) - Massive U. the cost maintaining livestock
S. and Canadian wheat sales to sharp I)' upwards, the sources
the Soviet Union last year said.
Mrs. Winona HOffman, 53, of
played an important role in the
"The silles to Russia have 1626
Lincoln
Heights,
steep rise ~in U. S. beef prices, been a major factQr ." one Pomeroy, died Wednesday at
Western farming experts said expert said, adding that world the Holzer Medical Center.
today. ·
beef prices were not headed for Mrs. Hoffman was born Oct. 8,
The sales. including ship- any short or medium-range 191~ at Clifton, W ~ Va., tbe
ments promised to the Soviets decrease .
ddughter of Ray W. and Mary
following President Nixon's
Natross Pickens, Clifton, who
1972 Moscow visit, redUced

domestic supplies and thrust

Convention -set

MEIGS THEATRE

HARTFORD - The town of
Hartford will hold its convention tonight at 7:30p.m. for
the nomination of persons

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wishing to run for offices of
rriayor, recorder and Hve

NOT OPEN

councn seats.
Friday thr'u Tuesday
Aprii6- IO

WHAT'S UP DOC?

ltechnicolor)
Barbara Streisand
Ryan O' Neal
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Colorcartoons
dulls : 51 .56 Children : 7Sc
Show Starls 7 p.m.

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Three nubi le . pussycats
yearning for love .
- Pius"SWEDISH

FLY GIRLS "
Every man shoU ld met a
high -fl ying ~ tewardess.
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survive.

She was employed as a
secretary in the offices of her
brother , Dr. Ray Rankin
Pickens, at Middleport.
Surviving. in addition to her
parents are her hus band, Uoyd
S. ;· two sons, Kenneth and
Johnnie Ray; a daughter,

The convention will be held
at the Mason.Grade School and Pomeroy.
all interested persons should
Fl.llloral services will be held
attend. The election for the at I :30 p. m. Friday at the
town officials is Thursday, Clifton United Methodist
April 12th.
Church with the Rev. Mrs.
Bernice Winkler and the Rev .
James Dempsey officiating.
Partly cloudy and coo l Burial will be in Graham
tonight. Lows in the lower 30s. Cemetery , Friends may call at
MostJy sunny in the southeast the Foglesong Funeral Home

Weather

Casablanc" , major port of
mod ern Morqcco. is hardly

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Aprilt.-7-S
Double Featu re Program

misguided individual.o to roll
back food prie&lt;!$."
At Heath in Ucldng County,
pickets that had been showing
up at supennarliets In that
community 'weren't there Wednesday.
Roger Rich, a partner in a
supennarket in Newark, said
his bus~ss was off about ;W
per cent.
·" We expect it {the boycott)
to contil)ue for the rest of the
week and possibly the first or
next but we don't expect prict!JI.
· to go down any," Rich said .
Rich said the prices would ,
stay up because farmers would
bold more and more cattle off
the market .
" Pretty soon there won't be
any meat on the market for the
consumer to buy," Rich ·said.
But there was meat to buy in
Columbus at one supermarket
and cheap too- like ~cents for
a porterbo.use steak.

Mary Anna, all at home, and
her brother, Dr. Pickens, of

and warmer . Highs tomorrow
in the middle 10s to lower 50s.

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the wild, wicked city portrayed by Hollywood. Buses
s top running at 9 p.m ., and

Top all students

after 6:30 this evening.

MASON - The four top
ranking students of the 1973

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graduating class of Wahama
High School have been named,
with Frances Wriston showing

on Jupiter tour
CAPE KENNEDY ( UPI ) -

average of 50 trillion cells.

rocket. LaWlch director John

J . Neilson said he expected an

Hizer Medical Center

on-time launch despite more

(Discharged)

than four hours of work delay .
Wednesday caused by severe
thunderstorms.

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don Cotten, a cattleman from

Swisher, Julie Strait, Nellie

Brookings, S.D., said Wednesday ranchers are not to blame
for the the high price of beef.
"That carcass that goes to
slaugliier passes through many
hands before it reaches the din-

§TYLIST' STRETCH·
STITCH SEWING MACHINES

Sew sfraight, z1g-zag and

Sigler, Margaret Schilling,
Lillie Rivers, Nancy .Rainey,
Paul Morris, Orval Martin,
Harry Hill, Donna Handley,

dro p- in bobbin, too!

Butcher and Jimmy Bradley,
Jr.
(Births)
Mrs . Donald Whaley, a ·
daughter, Shade, Mrs. Charles
Ohl'mger, a son, "t
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TOUCH &amp; SEW' MACHINES

FINALLY APPROVED
CINCINNATI ( UP!)
Cincinnati City Council voted IIi Wednesday night to

Save on our fi nest
sewi l)g machmes.

Loaded with fea tures.

fluoridate the public water .. son, Ewington and Mrs. Joshua
supply, acti_on voters here have Mays, J r ., a son, wa ter ioo.
rejected twice in recent years.

All Models On Sale

Save '92 r __, .. ·
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Veterans Memorial Hospital .

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Comparable Savings On All Other Models

~ Do Spring Sewing Now -

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Easter and Proms On 'The Way.
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PREACHER DIES
CINCINNATI (UP!) - Rev.
Dr . J . Otis Young, a retired
Oh.io
United
Methodist
minister, died Wednesday at
Bethesda Hospital here. He
was 70.

Gibeaut,

Pomeroy .

We have a cred il plan designed to fit your budget.
We also have a liberal trade-in pol icy.

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Stella

Racine ;

James

Snyder, Middieport; William
Weaver, Middleport; Dwight
Bissell, Reedsville and Pauline
Derenberger, Pomeroy.

DISCHARGED - Brian
Findley, Alma Jewell, Nellie
Price, Joyce Ritchie, Harley
Slack and Armin tie Ramey.

The Fabric Shop ·
115 W. Second 992-2284

LOCAL TEMP
PLEASANT VALLEY
The temperature in downDISCHARGES
Mrs .
tow~ Pomeroy at 11 a.m. Wi11i3m Jones, Point Pleasant;
Thursday was 46 degrees under _ Don Side~s. Gallipolis Ferry;
cloudy skies.

Emory Summors, Kanauga;

Charles Porter, Buffalo and

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of your car - . and that ends pesky -parking pro 1ems . uw· d
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and transac t your bus iness . On Fridays our Drive- 1n
tn ow
OP.en 9 a .m . to 7 p.m. continuously to be tter serve you.

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was medium damagE;S to both

vehicles, but no citation was
issued.

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DIVORCE ASKED
I Doris · Haynes, Pomeroy,
1 filed suit for divorce in Meigs
1 County Common Pleas Co~rt

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She was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital
where she was treated and
released. At 9' 42 a.m~ Thursday, the squad went to the
Earl Roush. home on Wright
St. , Pomeroy, from where a
child, experiencing dtlficulty
breathing , was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.

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I Sheriff Robert C. Har1 tenbach's Dept. investigated a
1 two-car accident Wednesday at
1 6:35p. m. at the intersection of
1 -state Routes 7 and 143. Dollj!ld
1 E. Guinther, Pomeroy, turning
I left of! oil 7 ohnto 143,bhad histchar .
I struck n t e rear y ano er
I car driven by Everett
I Holcomb, Albany, Rt. 3. There
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OPEN FRIDAY$ 9 'Til 7

Friday and Saturday Elberfelds are open 9 ; 30 A.M. to 9 P. M. The main store
. a"d the warehouse on Mechanic Street .

BESTFORM SPRING SAl.-£
Reg .
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Hi-Waist Brief • · . , • · • · Sale
Long Leg Playback · · • · Sale
Extra Long Leg Playback ··· Sale
Crepeset Bra
Sale 2 for
Fully Padded Bra
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cruelty. ·

were selected for· state. com~

peUUon .
The final judging or the blue
ribbon winners of the several
Meigs County Elementary
schools 'in the categOries of
visual arts, music, poetry and
essays was completed Thursday at . the Bradbury
Elementary School. The work

· BOOT CUT FlARES

·BRAS AND GIRDLES

Waist sizes 28 to 40 .~ Fits easily over boots and he!l.
Permanent press. Ideal trousers for general wear - for
work .
s~_cial sa!e pricH _Friday and S.turday.

3.99
4.99
5.99
5.00
2.99

8.69 Polyester &amp; Cotton Twills · - - ~ - ~&amp;.. • ·k Sale 7.29
9.69 Polyester &amp; Cotton Houndstooth Cnec S.le 8 .2t

of the state winners was

displayed along with the entries of other finalist.s at the

Friday and Saturday Sale Mens 59.95
Friday and Saturday

Reg . Sl.OOio $6.00
Belts

Women's
Umbrellas

Chains-Leathers-Vinyls

Reg . $2.98 to 55.98

WOMEN'S BELTS

Sizes 29 to 42 waist - excellent styles - solid colors - red,
green, rust, black, navy. khaki.
100 percent dacron polyester knit flares .

Be sure to see all the styles and colors_mens doUble k'!if

. drus slacks in solids . stripes - pla1ds -. checks . . B1g
· selection. Sizes 29' to •2.

Boys S2.9S
Short Sleeve_

$2.79

SHEET BlANKETS

Sizes·6 to 18. Solid colors ·
neat patterns - checks. All .
permanent press. Big
selection of st_y_les.
Friday and Saturday Sale

100 percent Polyester with

all polyester binding, B0x90
size, Blue , Red, Melon,

Gold.

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Friday and_S.a_turday

WOMEN'S
SHORTS

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VISIT THE DRAPERY DEPT,
See· the new Draperies arri¥ing-every Day:- Alll_e ngths ·
36" to 90". Flora Is and solids . some self hned w1t~ thermal foam. Colors to match every decor. Come 1n and
make Your selection.

Choose
Bermuda
or
Jamaica length i.n 100
percent Polyester· fabric.

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SALE PRICES

Cleanup

BlANKETS

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King Sizes
For This Sale

Good Colors
Full Size

Our entire stock of large size womens sportswear is reduced for this sale.
Coordinates . Tops - Jeans · Pants · Skirts ·
Blouses.

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(Irregular}

EXTRA SIZE SPORTSWEAR

Choose from the complete selection of Cool Ray
Polaroid and .Foster Grant and Sun Scene
Sunglass~s . on the lst floor .
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big selection of styles and colors. _Also a fine
selection of Sunglasses for children.

FRIDAY· SATURDAY ·SALE

$88.00 Complete Set

Friday and Saturday Sale

Mens Short Sleeve

Bronze with Maple
Avocado · Redwood or
Hal- vest Castelle.
Table with leaf and 6
matc hing chairs.
Friday and Saturday Sale

ROYAL TYPEWRITER

SWEAT SHIRTS
50 · percent

Cotton · 50
percent Kodel Polyester .
Sizes sma(l, medium, large
and extra large . Solid
colors.
Friday-Saturday Sa.te·

On the main floor.
Special sale prices Friday and Saturday on all
Royal Portables Standard and Electric models.

2 FOR ss.OO

$96.00

Sale! Friday and Saturda,Y

8 TRACK TAPE

Sale! Young Mens $8.95

A nice selection of 8 track stereo tapes: Popular · •
Country Western - Easy listening and Sacred.
These are orig_inal artists on leading labels.

· UNLINED ZIPPER FRONT JACKETS
100 percent nylon oxford . water repellent. ronger length -

four pockets - zip-in concealed hood.
Sizes s mall , medium, large and ex+· l large In red with
navy trim or blue with red trim.

•6.79 TAPES .................. . SALE •5.00

Friday-Saturday Sale

'7.79 TAPES •. ; ...•••••...•.•.• SALE '6.00

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Be sure to see all th~ other styles -:- Mens ~nd

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Another Big Shipment of

Bo·1s ~Unlined JacketS. Ready for your selection.

·BICYCLES

Mens $5.95 Short Sleeve

SPORT SHIRTS

AT SALE PRicES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Small, medium . large and extra large sizes .
White on white . solid colors - neat patterns · good
color selection.
---Knit shirts included in this sale.

Save on boys and girls bi.cycles · American made
. well known brands · 3, 5 and 10 speed bikes ·
plus 20 Inch and 26 inch sizes.

_.Friday and Saturday

2 for •10.00
Mens Short Sleeve

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Permanent press . two button through prockets. Sizes
small !l4-14lf2 l. medium ( 15-15 112 ), large (16-16lh ), and ·
ex tra large {17-171h ). 'Regularly $3.49 .
Friday . Saturday Sale

2 FOR '6.00
Sale! Mens [louble Knit

WALK SHORTS

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Buy what you need now and save. Size ~33 to 42'
waist.
Solid colors and patterns. 100 percent polyester
and double knit.

8.95 WALK SHORTS.................. SALE ~~~~ .
7;95 WALK SHORTS~ ................. SALE

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and from seven through eighth

grades . .
Selected to have their work
go to the state competition

were:
Grades 1·3 visual arts :

second grade, essay.
Grades 4-0, visual arts: Beth
Perrin, Pomeroy Elementary,
fourth grade, drawing; Tom

color painting . Only first place
winners go to state in the an.
county judging. Second place.
winners, however, were named
and include Kenny Sue
Thomas, Salem Center, first
grade, collage ; • Sherry Patterson, Racine, first grade,

•collage;

water base ; Kris Snowden,

Salisbury, sculptur e; MeUsa

second grade, Middleport,

Ihle, Racine, and Dick ~ Her­
man , Bradbury, fifth grade, tie

water color;

ELBERFELDS WAREHOUSE
ON MECHANIC STREET
Open Friday and Saturday night 'til 9 P.M. Plenty. of Free Parking and a ramp if you want to
load your own truck.
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Headquarters for Whirlpool Washers · pryers •
Freezers · Refrigerators . Hoover Washers and .
Dryers · ·Armstrong and Congoleum Unoleum
floor covering - Lawn Boy Power Mowers • A fine
selection of Summer Porch and Lawn Furniture
at spe&lt;:ial sale prices · Room Size Rugs · Steel
Cabinets and Wardrobes · Water Heaters •
Special Sale of ~rpeting by the Yarci · Rug
Padding.
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seeing the many items on sale. Use our ~wn
sensible credit
service ' to make your purchases.
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him· reinstated which he was,

Ri ta Slater,

Kelly., Middleport, fourth
grade, oil painting ; Jayne

Hoeflich; Pomeroy, fourth

the suit continues.

Then . on April 7, 1971, 10
written
charges
were
presented to the Board for . the

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Mason County Board o(
Education to serve as Mason
County Supt. of Schools until
July I, 1973.
Smith's claim states that on
January 23, 1971, in effort to

until April27 at which time the
Board removed plaintiff from
office and appointed Michael
Whalen as acting Superintendent.

impeach and remove him from
office, 22 c harges were

Plainiff claims since then the
Slate Superintc.Jdent of. School,
through an appeal filed,

Laurel

Cole,

THE COAST GUARD, helping to battle the 7 million acre
floodwaters of the Mississippi River, called its reserves to duty
for the first time in peacetime Thursday and threatened.to jail
tugboat pilots endangering battered levees.
Coast Guard reservists were put to w.ork helping evacuate
families from their homes in Dlinois and Missouri ahead of rising
water thai already has made 5,000 families homeless. At least 19
persons have died In the $150 million rampage of the nation's
longest river. A crest of 40.5 feet was expected at St. Louis today,
the highest level the Mississippi has reached there since 1844.
THE NATION'S ltrl'll LARGEST GROUP OF FOOD stores
announced it would roll back prices today, but most retail prices
across the country remained ~steady despite' the meat boycott.
Meat prices dropped slightly on II Midwest markets Thursday,
but meat industry employes remained the hardest hit by tl)e
boycott as it entered its sixth day. Patrick Gorman, secretarytreasurer of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Work·
men, said Thursday the boycott had resulted in layoffs of an
estimated 20,000 union members across the country~

.Search for child
proved fruitless ··

bdy said to have been kid; .
napped in Middleport.
The search began shortly
after 5 p.m. in the strip mine's

land near Kyger Creek High
School.

According

to sheriff's .
deputies, a young woman

· called the sheriff's depariment .
stating a four year old boy had
been kidnapped in Middleport,
brought to the Cheshire area

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second place in water base
painting.

Grades 4-8, poetry, essays,
musi c;
Jayne
HoefHc h,
Pomeroy , fourth grade,
try ; honorable mention ' to
Brenda Foster, Pomeroy;
Valerie Matson, Salem Center;
Kevin Anderson, Chester;

asking $500,000

Patty Dyer, Salem Center,

plus punitive
the amoWJt of

sixth grade, essay ; honorable
mention, Jayne Hoefli ch,

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Bill Mayer, Pomeroy artist, in study Thursday afternoon when he judged the final competition of the Meigs County cultural arts program, visual arts division. With him is ·Mrs. Ruby
Vaughan, Middleport, Meigs County PI' ACouncil president, who headed the program .
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VOL. XXv NO. 249

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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1973

PHONE 992-2156

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entertainment for the Chester ElementarY. School -operetta
tonight. See Pages 2 and 4 lor more pictures .~

History's biggest fraud .

·w s ANGELES (UPI) - Equity Fundlng Corp. of
America, battered by what may be the biggest fraud in the
history of the insurance Industry, declared bankruptcy
Thursday by order of a federal judge. State officials took
control of a second subsidiary as Insolvent.
Investigations into the activities of the Insurance and
mutual funds giant continued by state and federal agencies,
more lawsuits were filed and thee fleet of "the Equity affair"
was re~rtedly being felt on Wall Street. "All we ooed to do In
order to inake this company able to meet its responsfbJHtles
ts sell the movie rights to its activities," cracked Gleason L.
Payne, state insurance commissioner.

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The core of multiple fraud and theft cbarges by state and

COLUMijUS ( UPI) - The
Ohio attorney genera l's offi ce
today described th e State
Teachers Retire ment System 's
investffien t of $10.8 mlllion in
the ba nkrupt Equity F-unding
Corp . as a " tragedy ,"
George .Jenkins, the state 1s
fir st
ass ista nt attorney

the board last week by ihe New
York Stock EXchan ge.
'" We have been told that if
th e equity stock owned by
STRS were to be sold today ,
Ohio .would lose $6 million,"
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STRS has 185,000 members
and an in vestment portfolio of

the best investments in the
nation by many or the top investment house~ . "
The atlorncy general 's orricc
has a re presentative on the
STRS board of truste~ as well
as on all_ other retirement .
system boards .
J enkins a dmitted there was

federal securities law, a class
· sha reholders action or various
~laims and proceedings under
Lhe
{~deral bank rupt cy
reorganization procedures ...
i1H or any .are possibilities,"
said Jenkins.
Earlier ·this week , the s tate
lnsuran c:e Dcpartment ordered

general, said the alleged fraud
attributed to Equity Funding

$2.5 billion ..
":J.'his investmen t Equity had

the possibility STRS could lose
everything ii invested in

Equity Life to stop selling in
Ohio.

Life Insurance Co., a sub- been recommended b;y several
sidiary of Equity ·Funding as national consul~ing fir~s as
" fanta s tic , s omething you well as by several local concould not believe could happen sultanls," said Jenkins. '' ln
in this day a nd age."
fa c t the s tock had been pur~
U. S. District Judge Harry chased until last week by all
Pregerson ·of Los Angeles has national investment banks and
ordered the corporation into other large institutional in·
bankruptcy proceedings as a vcs lors.
rcsult o~
f ese izureofdeposits
J enkins said Equity fWlding
by debtor anks which showed stock.until about two weeks ago
Equity'. ooks tobe$20million " had been considered one of
short .
The STRS purchased the
$10.8 mj))ion in E quity stock in

Equity should reorganization
attem pt :;
und er
feder.a l
bankruptcy laws fail and it
Could regain the loss if it
works.
"Our baslc obitctive ls to
sa ve as much rnoney for the
retire ment system as we can,"
said George .Jenkins.
' ' Leg al action may be
poss ibl e UJ1dcr state. ir1 surance
law, s tate sec urities·. Jaw,

July and It was worth only $5
milli on when it was ruled orr

Weath(·r .

Ohio DA V commander
to speak here Monday

Highs today in. the mid 50s to
lower 60s . Lows tonight in the .

upper 30s to lower 40s . Highs
Saturday in the upper 50s to the
middle 60s.
Veterans Memorial Hospital

Admi !ted - Paul Henderson,

State Co mmander Burch
~'a nnin

of the Ohio Disabled
Am erica n Veterans will be
guest ·speaker ,at the DAY
Home, Butternut A venue on

Mondsy. April 9.

and

Dottie

Cremeans, Rutland .
Disc ha rged - · Wilma An·
der~on , Sandra 'Y ates and Otis
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federal authorities,' and a number of civil suJts, J,s the charge
that the insurance company invest~d customers, fabricating
policyholders who never existed.

First Meigs EMS station
expected in ·serVice soon
Cross noted that the idea of a
·regional ambulance service

was ~once lved in 1-970 by the
Ohio Valley Health Services
Foun&lt;{ation , and that i t was
des ignated as a nati ona~
demons tration project by . the
De partm e n t
of
Hea lth ,
Educa ti on a nd Welfare in 1972,
The funding, she·said, is
complex and cu rrently totals
$5.3 million, involving federal,
state ' and, local monies for a
-guaranteed three years. About

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Syracuse village coun cil in a
long session Thursday night
voled to purchase niarkefs for
village s treets and to advertise .
for bids"for asphaltic hot mix to
repair them .
CoUJ1 cil .au thorized Mayor
Herman London to ' purchase
s tree t markers from Ohio
penal system: Bi.ds for hot mi x
will be advertised sOU!J .
Mee ting with council was
Mrs. E leanor Thomas, director
of Meigs County Council on
Aging , who ea rlier had asked
coWJ ciJ for foUr percent for the
cOWicil on aging from the
.villa ge's federal r even~e

night,

however,

council voted to donate $100

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he has devoted much ti)ne to

and agreed verbally to contribute, if possible, an additional $148 makin g fou r
percent of the reveJ}ue shariQg
mon ey requested originally.
Also meeting with coun cil
was Oris Hubbard in regard to .
vacated properties located on

the

American

College Road that he judges to

Veterans, both at chapter and
depariment levels. A former
Commander of Akron 35 and
adjutant lllcre for the past 10

be a fire hazard.
E ber Pickens, council
member, agreed to contact'

Day plus siX, and serving with
the 1st and 3rd armies in 5
campai gns. -He has bee n

employed by Mohawk Rubber
Company, Akron , for 'll years.

A disabled vetvran with a
serVice-con nected

disability,

Disa bled

Syracuse Fire Chief Ralph
Lavendar in regard to the. two
properties.
Mayor London presented a
letter to council lrom the
Farmers Home Administration
in regard to app1ication for

years , he also se rved on the
Execu~ive Committee, as
junior vice commander in 1970,
senior vice comma nder in 1971

in the Ohio Depariment.
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D.o\V's FANNIN

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20 pel. of the total. cost of

operating the serVicr comes
been changed because of th~
lrolll
local sources. Giving
housed at Ewing Funera l expressed opinions of
fi gures to cqnfirm the need for
residents,
Home, , and , later moved to
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Veterans Memorial Hospital,
where he was giver\ some type
w~l be · equipped with two th e emergency medical service 60,000 people die needlessly due
of drug , then abandoned. The vehicles, four full-time men , is not a n " invalid transport to the la ck of proper
girl said several boys were · and a backup of 36 volunteers. service"
but · str ic tly emerge ncy care ~ nd that
-involved in the inciden~. but
She said the possibilities are emergency. She said that an accidents are the chief cause of
she refused to give any names,
good that the station will be invalid transport service may ·death in the one to 30 year old
including her own.
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ready , t~~ men .trained and the bcco.m e a part of the program group.
Sheriff Saunders began in- vehicles equipped so that .the in the future but that ft;&gt;r now
She outlined the emergency
vestigating, but called off the service can be available here that phase is not funded .
hea lth se rvi ce pac ka ge as
search around 9 p.m . Thursday yet this month.
Introduced by Mrs. Glenn consisting of 20 ambulances in
night.
Other stations to go into Dill , president, the speaker lG stations in the seve n county
He could not be reached !pis effec t, she said, ·will be at outlined whaf- prompted the area with a microwave soli_d
morning to give any further
Racine and Rutland, both by initia tion of a regional ·am- state system of communication
information as to whether the
summer. She · sPoke of the, bulance service program. She ca pable . of conferrin g with
reporl was true Or no.t.
· possible ' need for a tax levy to told of the youth in Gallia doctors "orl the golr course" if
J . J. Cremeans. Middleport
help finance the servi~e during County struck by a ca r while neceSSary, and with hospital
Police Chief however, said
thC fi \·: C year period when riding e bicycle whO laid beside personnel anywhere in the
today that no child had been
hopefully the se rvice will .be the road ror .two hours due to area , equip:r:ne nt or the hi ghest
repOrted missing in Mid·
self-supporting. The speaker the lack of ambula nce service ef.ficiency, and well trained
dleport.
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noted that a base run wi11 cos t 'and subsequently Hied. Mrs.

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upgraded

request.
.Thursday

Pomeroy; George Cummins , with the !2oth Anti-Aircraft
Racine ; Dori s Starc her, . Battalion in World War II,

Middl eport,

Streets

sharing. Council had tabled the

Commande r Fannin served

station, to be tempoi-arily

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ASSOCIATION OFFICERS - The 1973-74 officers for the Meigs County Tuberculosis and
H ~alth Association were elected Thursday night at the annual meeting held at the Meigs Inn .
Mrs. Glenn Dill, center, was re--elected preslde_nt. Pictured from the left a~e M~s . Dwight
Wallace, secretary, Vernon Weber, _
th€ 1972 seal sale chairma n, Mrs. Dill, Mrs:· Charles Ha yes,
executi ve secretary ; and M,rs . Bru~ May, treasurer.

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Teachers' und loss tragic .

WASHINGTON - PRESIDENT NIXON withdrew the - }jy CHARLENE HOEFLICH approx ima tely $25 with a
nomination-of L. Patrick Gray IU to be permanent director of the
·maximum fee of $50 but that
FBI- B.t Gray's request - late Thursd~y, sayin_g it was ' 'obMeigs
County's
first these charges will .be totally
vious" he would not win.Senate confirmation.
by
in s urancej
Emerg~ncy Medical -5&lt;!rvice cove red
The .step climaxed .a bitter controversy oVer Nixon'~
station should be in operation medicare, ana medicaid.
selection of Gray as the replacement for J. Edgar Hoover that
Whaihospital a patient Is ·
bef~re the month passes, Mrs.
brought charges Gray had acted to " politicize" the FBI and had
taken to, she said, will be
.Cay Cross of the publi c
mishandled the agency's probe of the Watergate ·political
relations department of the determined by the condition
espionage case.
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Southeast
'Ohio
Speculation on possible new candidates for .the-iob included
(SEOEMS ) announced . Thurs- emergency technician with
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. day night a t the annual consideration to the paUe:ht's
meeting of the Meigs County preference. Mrs. Cross said
that Initially the plan was to
Tuber c ulosi s and Health
take the patient to the
Association .
Mrs. Cross said the first nearest hospital, but tilts has

day evening conducted a fruit·
less search for a fow--rear q_ld

oil;

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Guinther, Syracuse, fifth ,

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WASHINGTON- UNEMPWYMENT DIPPED slighUy in
March to 5.0 pct. and the number of persons with job§ rose sharply to an aU4ime high of 83.9 million, the government said today,
The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said
the increase of 700,000 in employment occurred primarily among
adult men and teenagers, and the drop in joblessness was mostly
young teenagers.
The BLS said the March jobless rate of 5.0 pct., the same as
in January, was "essentially unchanged" from the 5.1pet. rate in
February.

· Gallia County Sheriff James
W. Saunders, and ·his department, aided by members of the
Gallia County Civil Defense
and other volunteers, Thurs-

sixth

toe

of rights, duties , salary, has .
suffered grave mental and
emotionaJ distress and damage

By United Press lnterna,1onal
. .$
PHNOM PENH- AMERICAN WARPLANES blasted the
banks of the Mekong River only 16 miles southeast of the capital
today, paving the way for a voyage Saturday by a river convoy
carrying crucial supplies of food, ammunition and petrolell!ll to
Phnom Penh.
One town was completely leveled and a military source ·
reported "many" casualties based on reports from refugees
flooding Into Phnom Penh. The supplies are critical since Phnom
Penh's supply Of gasoline is expected to run out Saturday. ~
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Horky, fifth grade, Bradbury
School, collage ; Doug Houston ,
sixth grade, Syracuse, water
color ; Randy Keller, Chester,

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presented against the plaintiff.
A hearing was held on these ·determined this _ removal
charges on February 20, 1971 in illegal but since April 21, 1971
Circuit Court, then sent to the he •has been Illegally dep-rived

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grade, Racine, water color;
Beth · Perrin, fo!lrlh grade ,
Pomeroy, sculpture; Janet

who states these charges were

room and at conclusion of
testimony the Board recessed

which ruled he had been
illegally removed and ordered

Second places countywide
werit to Robert Lee, fourth

purpose of removing Smith

entered into a rive-year contract~ in writing, with the

West Virginia Supreme Court

for first. water color.

drawing ; Dennis Mi chael,
grade, water base ; Rita· Syracuse, fifth; Bob Seelig,
Rousey, Pomeroy, sixth grade, Sa lisbury, sixth, tied for

to
his
personal
and
Smith is
professional reputation and judgm.ent,
forced to expend large sums damages in
for legal expenses .
$250,000 plus

and the 22 charges djsmissed,

. ews .. in ·Briefs,.

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grade, collage; Craton Wolfe,
Racine, third grade, water

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BUY 'lOUR SUN GLASSES NOW!

sale! 1 Piece

pick the work which will go to
the state level. The entry of one
student in each of the various
£ields was selected to go to the
state compeUtion ftom the first
. through third grades; fr om
fourth through sixth grades,

formally preferred against him
by the Board of Education on
Education.
April 13, 1971 and a hearing
The plaintiff claims that he ' was held April 24 in the court-

SPORT SHIRTS

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Sale •2.88

SALE PRICES

PT. PLEASANT - A $750,000
judgm&lt;mtsuit has been filed in
the office of the Mason County
Circuit Clerk Howard Schultz
by the law firm of Billheimer
and Losch of Montgomery on
behalf of I. Brooks Smith,
former Mason County· School
Superintendent, against the
Mason County Board . ol

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Reg . S3.98 to S3 .49 Body Shirts. Yo~r choice ·of
three styles in basic or spring fash1on colors -

Our entire stock of womens
Basic and Fash ion Pants is
reduced for this sa I e .
Straight legs - Flares Cuffs. Many fabrics and
colors. Sizes 6 to 20 and 32
to 38 .

level was

Smith suing for $3/4 million

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BODY SHIRT SALE

WOMEN'S PANTS

in each grade

Richard Lyons, Racine, second Racine, third gr.ade, drawings.
grade, water base painting ;
Grades 1-3, poetry and
Charles Geary, Middleport essay• : Phyllis Davis, third
Elementary, second grade, grade, Middleport Elemendrawing ; Charles Collins, tary, poetry; Susanna Wise,
Middlepllrt Eleme~tary, third Middlep or( Elementary,

RIB KNIT FlARE SlACKS

SALE 49'

Friday and Saturday

Meigs County PI'A C&lt;Juncil
meeUng ·at the itchool last
night.
Selection of county winners

ternoon when county winners followed by the final judging to

Mens Lee Riders

Donald Hammond,,~_ Clarice
Erwin, Connie Dodson,· Glenna
Crisp, Mary Conner, Tawnya

ner table," he said .

stretc h stilches. Exclusive front

FairS, · Jean

Glassman, Dorothy Birchfield,
Christopher Gardner, Isabelle
Maloney, Eva Feeser, Sharon
Conger, Mrs. Gary Hale and
son, Donna Lambert, Gail
Sisson, Traci BartelS, Andrew
Williams, Clara White, Geneva

CATTLEMEN COMPLAIN
CLEVELAND (UPI) - ShelSew st'raoghl and zig-zag
stitches for practical a~d
decorative purposes! .

Dorothy

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Weeks of effort and judging
of the work of student.s on the
local school level in the
C111tural art.s program were
culminated Thursday af·

ELBERFELD$ IN POME_R OY

winning Valedictorian .
Co-Salutatorians, each with a
3.94 average, are Marilyn

Goodni te and John Burris
620-million mile journey to while honor student Carol
explore the planet Jupiter.
Circle won he_r honor with a
The 570-pound probe is 3.93 average.
scheduled to take off a I 9:11
p.m. EST on an Atlas-Centaur

Cultural Arts winners judged

Friday and Saturday Sale

a 3.96 grade average and

light s flicker out .soon after- A nuclear-powered spacecraft
ward .
· named Pioneer 11 is set for
launch tonight on a 20-month,

NOW YOU KNOW
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FRIDAY
ANNUAL MEIGS County
grange banquet to be held at
7:15 p ~ m . Friday at Salisbury
School w1th the Rev . Robert
'Hells, chaplain of Ohio State
Grange, as guest speaker.

SPECIAL service at Rutland
Church of God Saturday, 7:30
p.m. Homeward Bound Singers
to be featured. The Rev. Tony
Vance, Ba.rbersville,' W. Va.,
guest speaker. Rev. Bertha
Kingrey, pastor. Everyone
welcome.

SATURDAY~

, SUNDAY
RACINE CHAPTER 134 OES
REVIVAL at Rutland
bake sale and bazaar Satur·
Church
of Go~ beginning
day, beginning at 10 a.m. at
Isabelle Simpson building, Sunday at 7:30p.m. The Rev.
Chelsea Noel will be the
Racine .
evangelist. The Rev. Bertha
King~ey
is the pastor.

Meigs.4-H
Club. 1Vews

Preparing material to be cut
out was the main proJect lesson

TOP WAHAMA STUDENTS - The top students of the
1973Wahama High School greduating class were aru10unced
Wednesday by PrUtcipal Robert Seaman. they are, front,
Frances Wristen, valedictorian ; Marilyn C.oodnite and John
Burris. co-salutatorians and Carol Circle, honor studentPHOTO BY SAM NICHOlS III.

at the April 3 meeting of the
Great Bend Go-Detters at the
home of Vicki Proffitt. There

GETI1NG READY - Students of the FHA class, Horne
Economics Department at Southern High School, are busy
making outfits for the upcoming Spring Style Show to be
staged at \he school on April30at 7·30 p.m. Shown in' evening
and school dresses (the students are still con•pletmg the
outfits) are, front, l-r, Pam Morris and Susan Rice; back,
Becky Sams and Rhoda South.

were four members and two
advisors, Vicki Proffitt and
Debbie Boso, present.

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Milliron, Debbie Harden and Loretta Triplett, 1-r, members

of FHA class, are shown modeling sportswear that will be
shown at the annual Spring Style Show to be staged at
Southern High School on April 30 at 7:30 p. rn. Mrs. Erma

Match Point Needs Overtrick
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Alter the second finesse
succeeds he le~ds a heart

national FHA week .

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Pass
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Openmg Jead- t Q

East wins but it doesn't
matter which opponent ts in .
Everyone is down to two
cards and East never gets
hi s trump trick .
Was there any risk in this
lme of pl&lt;!Y" None at all. If
East ruffed the second dia ·
mond or club he would m~.re-

recreation and a song sing. -

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What do you do now?
A-Bid four dubs. Your part~
ner is afraid ol spades and you
have jus't one stopper so beware
of no-trump,

TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner contmues to
four diamonds. What do you
do now?

EASTER BASKETS - The C. E. Class of Z10n Church of
Christ, Harrisonville Road, has made Easter baskets of
discarded bleach containers. The filled baskets sell for $1
each. Displaying some are ~an Knapp, left, and Wilma"
Davidson. The Easter project is a ftrst for this clas-s. Persons·
w1shing to place an order should 'call 992.0371 or~-99Z'.o421.
Oeadlme 1S April 15.

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BY JACK O'BRIAN
Memories of a Get-Well Card
NEW YORK (KFS) - Nostalgia ... I! you
are a grandparent or older you'll remember
~homas Me1ghan, one of the most popular silent
ftlm actors ever. In case you are Irish, you will
have helf'l'd about him from parents or grand.
parentS or older for he was as much an idol
among the Irish as were Jimmy Walker, John L.
Sullivan or any of the Irish-ethnic oriented
champs of the more mnocent eras.
John F. Royal was the head of NBC
programs m the late 20s, 30s and early 40s' and
was the mightiest showman of that earlybroadcastmg penod. ijis whims were more
creahve than any network's committees which
today start out to construct a theatrical horse

and wind up with a camel. Naturally John F.
Royal knew Thomas Meigban and adrn1red him
both from his Irish pride and the creative
success lhe handsome Irish star had ac-

complished.
Mr. Royal was m London and met Charlotte

under whose New York governship Walker had

fled America in disgrace ; although
miraculously, with little injury to his blithe
personality and popularity which launched a
never has been approached, not even by the
incumbent John Lmdsay, for all his tap~ancmg
gag-singing performances aimed at making
him a popular personality in the Walker style.
Lmdsay 1s handsome, youngish, a TV-Westem-

way : he lowered himself to the ambience and
size of an opemng vaudeville act; the strawhatted tap dancers weren't the top class in

vaudeville; and Jimmy Walker always looked,
acted and spoke in his lighter public moods as
some thing Lindsay's now discovered he isn't:
J1mmy was a STAR.
Our good friend and colleague Clark Kinnaird, of Ktng F-eatures, told us this years ago
when he noted the dream of a very funny old

the 20s and 30s, sitting with other show business
types in the Savoy Gnlle; Charlotte mentioned
that Torn Me1ghan was extremely ill in New
York and they agreed they should send him a
mass greetmg card stgned by them all. John
Rpyal in one of his customary split-second insights suggested, " Why don't you send him a

was to write a short story, have it dramatized
into a hit Broadway comedy, then haye it turned
·into a movie followed by a film series using his
characters, then a radio show (it was before TV

musical comedy

star

show?"

How, they asked. "You get a group togeth.er
.from the stars here m London, and I broadcast

it to New York and the NBC network."
Jimmy Wai:~er, who left Ne'w York under

the darkest political cloud after the Seabury
Investigation had bared th e vast cupidities of

hlS mayoralty, had not spoken out publicly to
;anyone, newspaperman or otherwtse. And the
show went on wtth Jimmy Walker its master of
ceremonies:
" This is a private show for Thomas
Meighan ," Walker saitl. for openers, " but you
can listen m because he would want it that
way ."

It .was one of · the great heart-tugging
spectaculars 1Joh'n Royal invented that
"spectacular" l!tle for all-star radio shows he
produced in early-broadcasting) and it was
pronounced unanimously one of the most
terrific, touching and entertaining mternational
theatrical eVents ever.
The great Irish tenor John McCormack
~ng. Bessi~ Love spoke. Charlotte Greenwood
provided one of her funny songs. Jimmy

Walker, erstwhile playboy mayo· was funny but
not Ius old impudent self ; he even had some

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacks
are announcmg the birth of an
et!iht pound son at Holzer
Medical Center on Monday.
The baby was named Michael

mother.
Mt· and Mrs. Duane Barr
and son, Shawn, of Oak Hill,
spent Saturday afternoon with
his mother 1 Mrs. E lvira Barr.
Mrs. Barr and Shawn spent the
evening while Mr. Barr at-

style face and flgure who gets himself into all
manner of supposedly bright limelights aimed
at softening his image; but he went a subtly s!lly 'tended the Mosons Lodge at

fnend, one Rod Reed, whose lazy daydream

a leading

~angsviHe

Shawn. Mrs. Ellen Dutton of
Middleport R D., IS a grand- ,
million quips and set a style for politicians that .

of

Greenwood,

sponsoring

appearances

Operat1on Evangelize Team,
7: 3Q p.m. Friday, Meigs Junior
High School; Saturday, 1 p.m.,
upper parking lot, Pomeroy;

Saturday evening, 7:30, Sun·
day 2 p.m. and Sunday, 7:30
p.m., all at Meigs Junior High,
Middleport.
MONDAY
HEATH UNITED Methodist
Church WSCS, Monday, 7:30
p.m. Mrs. Cbarles Swanson
will show slides of \he Ho!y
Land. Devotions will be given
by Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs.

discussed include plans to raise

Diane Smith .
money and a safety report. THE SUNSHINE Clovers 4-H Belinda Baldwin.
Club met April2 at the home of
WHAT KIND of feed to buy
Kay Sayre. There were 18 and the quantity needed were
members present and advisors major topics of concern at the
present were Kay Sayre, March 2a meeting of the Meigs
Cheryl Wright, and Barb County Shepherds; also
Allman .
discussed was what kind of
Business discussed included lambs to buy and the
a style show and the Keep Ohio possibility of changing their
Beautiful Project. Members judging day . .
taking a sewing project are to
The next meeting will be
have materials together by the April 17 at tho Meigs County
next meeting.
Extension Office. Mrs. Cllffey,
Recreation was led by Becky advisor, served refreshments
Baldwin and refreshments to the 12 members attending. _
were served by Bonnie Meeks Pam Kautz.

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YOUTH RALLY, Christian
Brethren Church, Mason, W.
Va., AprilS through 14, Eugene
Phelps speaking. He is a 16year old evangelist from
Louisa, Ky. Service, 7:30p.m.
MEIGS County Youth Rally

projects completed by June.
The meeting was held at the
Doris Buckley horne. There Everett Davis.
were five members present
and Doris Buckley and Madge - - -.- - - - - - Smith were the advisors- ilnd Shen Hen throne. The next
present.
meeting will be April 16 at the
Laura Smith led the club in home of Carol Ellis. Items to be

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he would get if declarer had
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby not tried ' for the overtrick.
[NEWSPAPER fNTERI'RlSf ASSN )
A rubber bridge player
would have no problems at
all with his four-spade con·
tract. He would win the dia·
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North
East
South
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time; shru g his shoulders
after West showed out and
eventually wmd up making
h1s contract nght on the
nose.
This would be fme at rubber bridge but 1t wouldn't be
much of a score at match
points . South should make an
overtrick.
How does he do it? Simple.
He works out a way to make

be a demonstration on how to
make pizza from scrap by Ann
Boso. - Bonnie Boso.
chers approved to have their

no better than take his ace
and return a heart. South
wins m dummy : cashes the
last high diamond , ruffs a
diamond . enters d u m m y
with the other high club :
ruffs a third club and leads
hlS last heart

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Cindy Lawson, Joann

Bonnie Boso led the club
playmg volleyball and refreshments were served. Special
plans for the next meeting will

Everyone welcome.

that f\od spent his dreaming time ) followed by a
comic strip that would run forever , plus endless
revivals and tours of the play until when Rod
d~ed

he would have to be buried in Fort Knox.
" In re Rod Reed 's durable lazy-dreai~ /'
Clark told us, "one John Luther Long, a
Philadelphia lawyer wh&lt;&gt; yenned authorship,
penned a short story which ran in Century

Magazine in Jan., 1898. David Belasco bou'ghl

Harnsonville

Mrs. Dorothy Wright is home
after several days 10 Veterans
Mem'o rial Hospital as a
mediCal.patient.
Mrs. Emma Ledhe spent
SWlday afternoon at the home'
of her sis ter , Mr . and Mrs.
Howard Brown who celebrated
their 30th weddm'g anmVersary
with open house. They had a
very nice time and received
many mce gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crisp
ar:e announcing the bilth of a
son at Holzer Medical Center.

The baby weight seven and
one-half pounds and has been
named James Jackson . Mr.

and M1·s. Jack Crisp and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hocks of Vinton
are grandparents.

Mic,hael Barr of Glenville
State College s pent a weekend

the right to adapt it as a one-act afterpiece for

'Naughty Anthony' at the Herald Square
Theater in March 1900. Another producer staged
it in London where the great Italian composet

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CHESTE~ L TANNEHILL.
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A SAMPLING OF costuming from the school children
and Indian groups 1S shown. From the left are Rodney Tripp,
Melissa Thomas, Cheryl Folmer and Clinton Bailey. See
Page 4 for more pictures of upcoming operetta at Chester
Elementary School.
With hr s mother , ElVira Barr.
M1ss Marge Riggs of Ohio
Umverstty m Athen~ spent
Saturday even ing at the Barr
home.
Mr . and Mi·s. Larry Barr and

vtsited wtth her parents, M1 .
and Mrs. Howard Thoma and
her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sarver, Johnnie

and Edd1e, of Bridgeman,
·Michigan.

children, David and Michelle,
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The Ultimate Optimist
RAP:
Wbat do you think of a girl who isn'tgoing with a guy, but she
sees a wedding dress marked down to half price, so she buys it just in case' CART BEFORE THE HORSE?
CBTH:
I'd say she really believes m the power of positive thinking'
- Helen
CBTH:
I'd say she's a little ahead of the CHirnes.-SUE
DEAR RAP :
I hope

to

become a doctor, so I'm especially interested in

helping the medical profession .
After I die, young or old, I want my body donated to science.
H I should die in my teens, my parents will handle my affairs.
Can you give me some suggestions on how to te1llhem I want my
body sent to a medical school without the fancy funeral or any·
thing?- FUTURE DOCTOR WHO WANTS TO HELP, ALIVE
OR DEAD
P.S. They'll probably think I'm morbid, which I'm not.
Dear Future Doctor:

Why not use this column to start a discussion? -SUE
Dear Perents of Future Doctor:
Even If you don't agree -listen. Death is· a normalPart of

life and when a teenager talks about it rationally; he shouldn't be
considered rnorb1d. - HELEN
HELEN AND SUE:
.
I am a girl of 16 and my girlfriend, also 16, has been out of
contact. In the past we shared many great moments. We were
just like sisters, apd caUed each other every day.

For the vast two weeks, I haven't been able to get in touch
with her. I call, and someone at her house says she can't come to
the phone, or some other excuse.

I checked witli kids who go to her school and they say she
hasn't been there. Then I tried calling her again and they hung
up on me.

I'm afraid something is really wrong. Her folks act so
strange they might not even let me in if I went to see her.
What can I do ' -DESPERATELY WORRIED FRIEND.
Dear Friend :
Why not get your parents to call your friend's school? Silrely
the principal can tell them why she is absent. H she is ill or in
trouble, she needs a friend. -SUE
Dear Friend:

But your parents must be the go-betweens. You aren't getting anywhere, trying to break down the wall by yourself. HELEN
P.S. Please let us know What you discover . [kung an advice
column is often like readin6 a story in the doctor's office - and

!in_ding the last page torn out. For curious people like the Bottels
- that 's darn near falni!-H and S.

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Giants defeat Reds 4-1
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By FRED MeMANE
In the National League.
brought praise from both
UP! Spurts Writer
Philadel!ilia is at New York,
managers.
Juan 11\aricbal provided a
Actually, Marichal was rath-- . St. Louis at Pittsburgh, and
familiar look to the official er surprised by ~is own effort. Montreal at Chicago today
opening of the major league
" I had a long winter after the while Houston is at Atlanta and
bas~all season Thursday, but operation just to see ill could Los Angeles at San Diego
the presence of President pitch. I never thought I'd go tonight.
Nixon at tonight's opener at nine innings and never thought
The American League has
Anaheim, Call£., promises I'd be pitching opening day,"
Milwaukee at Baltimore and
• something dil(erent for today's he said.
New York at Boston this af.
grand launching of the 1973
The Giants broke the game ternoon and Minnesota at
season.
open with a three-run rally in Oakland, Chlca.go at Texas and
Marichal, beginning his 14th the seventh off Don Gullett. Kansas City at California
y~ar in the major leagues, Walks to Dave Rader and
tonight.
p1tche&lt;l and won an opening Marichal, a double by Bobby
President Nixon, who said
day game lor the third year in Boods and a single by Chris Thursday that he will attend
a row Thursday by hurling the sp ..er highlighted the in· tonight's game between the
San Francisco Giants to a 4-1 ning .
Kansas City Royals and the
victory over the Cincinnati
The Reds and Giants take a California Angels, will set two
Reds in the only scheduled day off today, but there is precedents by appearing at
major league contest.
plenty of action in both major Anaheim Stadium. His appearThe Giants' righthander, leagues with five games sche- ance will mark the first time a
coming off a disastrous 6-16 duled in each circuit.
president wlll attend a season's
season last year and a back
operation in October, allowed

the Reds seven scattered hits
and just one run while going
the distance. His performance

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The American League focus

BY CONNIE SMITH
Meigs H1gh conceded 1ts
second track outing to Wellston
here Thursday afternoon by a
score or 84-4:1. However, six: of
Coach Dixon's guys ca ptured
Individual events.
Tom Lowery, the fastest
runner for _the Marauders, took

seconds.

a.m.

8ll0 relay - Wellston, 1 min.
Mile "run Souders-W,
Maloney-W, Robson-M, 4 min.
56 sec.
100 yard dash - Hutchison-

- Hollingsworth-W, Johnson.
W, McKinnis-W, 20.5 seconds .
2 mile run- McCormick-W.
SoudersoW, Edine-W, 10 min.
21 sec.
M1le Relay - Wellston, 3

Ca rter of Wellston [or first.
Here are the rest of the

min. 49 sec.
Discus - Weber-M, Dugan-

results (the top three in each

M, Jenkins-W, 109' 9".

Pony Signup .
ltu'rLAN D -

Uoys of
Pony League age of this
area . interested in
playing in tire Meigs
County League against
teams from Pomeroy,
Middleport, Racine and
Syracuse, are asked to
come to the Rutland
lligh School gym at 5::10
11.m. today to sign up. If
enough . interest is
shown. a team will be
organized.

W, Wh1tlatch-M, Walton-M,
11.2 seconds.
120

yard

h1gh

Polevault -

hurdles

Jenkins-W,

Brewer-W, Lehew-W, 8'.
Shotput - Weber·M, OilerM, Jenkins·W, 44' 8".
Long jump - Ohlinger-M,
Johnson-W, Whitlatch-M, 17'
5".
High jump - McKinnis-W,
Walburn-IV, Maloney-W .

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playoff round tonight as they
attempt a four-game sweep of
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San Fran 4 Cincinnati 1
(Only game scheduled)
Today's Probable Pitchers
1972 won-lost records
in parenthesis
(All Times EST
Philadelphia (Carlton 27-10)
at New York (Seaver '21-121.
2· 05p.m
51. Louis (Gibson 19 11) at
P1ttsburgh (Blass 19-8) , 1:_35
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~nchal {1 -0) and Rader;
Gullett, Borbon (8) and Bench.

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American League
(No games scheduled)

going into today's second
rourx:t .
Tommy Aaron, .the Georgian
who received a large measure

of notoriety here five years ago
when he penciled Roberto de
Vicenzo out of a Masters' title,
grabbed the first-round lead
Thursday wtth a four-underpar 68.

Atlanta (Gentry 7· 10) , 0· 05 p .m .
los Angeles (Sutton 19 9) at
San 01ego (Kirby 12-14), 10. 30
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Saturday's Games
Philadelphia al New York
Montreal at Chicago
San Francisco at Cincinnati
Los Ang at San D1ego, night
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expansion
The
owners
Thursday
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changes set before them -

Celhcs.
·The Chicago Bulls, who split
the first two games of- their
series with the Los Angeles
Wkers, are lookmg to capitlize
on the home court advantage
as the teams travel to Chicago
for two games straight and

Sunday.
RUSH ELECTED
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Friday's Games
Allan fa at Boston
New York a t Baltrmore
Los Angeles at Chicago
(On Iy games scheduled)

POMEROY LANES
Wednesday Early Mililed
March 28, 1973
Pis .
Z1de's Sport Shop
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Oiler's Sohlo
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Tenth Framers
60
Smi th-Nelson Motors
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Young's Market
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Nelson' s Drugs
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Women Pat Carson 192, Lmda
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. rny bag, I thou~hl I hart a good
round," N1ckJaus said. " I'd
' been fairly tlght oll wc;_k, but'
I'm better now Once an event
gets W\der way , f'm u~ually ail
. nght."
Aaron wa s deli ghted to fmd
himself in the lead, admittin ~
he didn 't expeclt to piny thnt
well, especially c;1nce h~ was
off the tou r more than a month
becaal)e Jus wife w:Js in lh(•

The other fir sf-round par
busters were Bob Dickson and

J . C. Snead. ·Sam Sncod's
nephew, with 70s and Grier
Jones and Phil Rodgers w1th
71s.
The biggest disappointment
was Arnold Palmer, only a
shadow of the golfing great

ho!jpltal.
l've been playing poorly
most of the year," saiil Aa~on
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who won £our Ma s ters
championships a decade and
more ago, who turned in a 5-

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opening roWld in 19 Ma sters
Nicklaus, who wa s four
strokes behind Aaron on the

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range on the back mne and H he

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editor of the Louisville-Courler
Journal and Times, Thursday Kentucky
was elected President of the Virginia
. Bowling Writers Association of
America at the group's final
busmess meeting.

Local Bowling

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d1tions and m} not bemq sun;.
· what clubs were COIJllrl!-1 out of

National had been expected to
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Thursday, but gusty winds kept
aJI but seven in the 82-man field
!rom breaking par .
Oiher Par Buslers

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hadn't lipped out a couple of
long e~le putls, he'd be

Aaron
holds
one
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sudden death overtime for
regular season games and a
two-point conversion arter
touchdowns - and also turned
thumbs down on proposed rules
p.m
concer·ning double tou chmg of
New York (Stottlemyre 14-10}
at Boston ( Tiant 15 -6). 1: 30 passes by receivers, pa$s
p.m .
completions out of bounds,
Minnesota I Blyleven 17-171 a t giving clubs the option of
Oak land ( Hunter 21 -7), 11 p.m
Kansas City (Busby 3-1) at ta king possession on an out of
Ca ltfornia (Ry_an 16-13), 11 p.m bounds ki~koff and movmg the
Chicago (Wood 2.4-17) at
Texas (Bos man B· 10), 9 30 p .m goal posts from the goal line to
the end line.
{On ly games scheduled)
Saturday's Games
The owners also voted to
Minnesota at Oakland
eliminate
the move lis t, keep
Kan Clty at Cahforn1a, nrght
Ch1ca~o at Texas, night
the act1ve roster at 40 and the
Detro1t at Cleveland
·
mactive at seven, extend the
Milwaukee at Baltimore
lradlng de~dline by a month
New York a t Boston
and a half and demand stricter
enforcement on sidelines
regulation during games,
NBA Playoff Standings
By Umted Press International
East
(Semifinals)
( Best of Seven)

into a 2~1 edge in their National

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Pittsburgh
New York
St. Louis
Chicago
Montreal
Philadelphia

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The nday HEART OF
EUROPE is an escorted tour
of nme coun trie s includLng
London. Paris, Rome. Ac commodatmns·~ are a lways
ready and wa1ting When you
arrive in Europe Tours are
l•mited -to-JO persons. each.

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Major League Standings
By United Press International
N~tional League
East

Nicklaus and surprising
Japanese strongman Masahi
20-121. 2' 30p.m
Houston (Roberts 12 7) at "Jumbo" Ozaki hoth had 69s.

440 yard dash - Lowery·M,
The next track meet will be
Hutchison-W, Walton-W, 54.5 at Ironton this Saturday at tO

firsts in the 220 and the 440 yard
dashes Dallas Weber also
came m first m two events, the
discus and the s hot put.
Sophomore Phil Ohlinger
Jumped 17' 51!1" to leap away in
the long jwnp. Running the 180yard low hurdle in 24.3 seconds,
Terry Whitlatrh edged Me·

220 - Lowery-M, Johnson-W,
Boyd·W, 25.6 seconds.
BOO
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run
Souders-W,
Maloney-W,
Robson-M, 2 minutes 13 sec.
180 yard low hurdles ~
Whitlatch-M, McCarter-W,
Angles-W, 23.4 seconds.

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designated hitter, a new rule
adopted at the baseball winter
meetings which is being tried
in-the AL only for a period of
three years. The Red Sox have
already am(ounced that
Orlando Cepeda, picked up by
the Red Sox lor the specifi~
purpose of being a designated p.m.
Montreal {Torrez 16·12 or
hitter , will open In that
Moore 9-9) af Chkago (Jenkins
capacity today.

Wellston .takes meet 84-43

event):
and Will hold the hne on land
costs for all 1973 Escorted
Holidays, guaranteeing the
lowest app li cable air fare at
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Friday's Games
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Ken lucky vs Vlrginra
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FRIDAY
ANNUAL MEIGS County
grange banquet to be held at
7:15 p ~ m . Friday at Salisbury
School w1th the Rev . Robert
'Hells, chaplain of Ohio State
Grange, as guest speaker.

SPECIAL service at Rutland
Church of God Saturday, 7:30
p.m. Homeward Bound Singers
to be featured. The Rev. Tony
Vance, Ba.rbersville,' W. Va.,
guest speaker. Rev. Bertha
Kingrey, pastor. Everyone
welcome.

SATURDAY~

, SUNDAY
RACINE CHAPTER 134 OES
REVIVAL at Rutland
bake sale and bazaar Satur·
Church
of Go~ beginning
day, beginning at 10 a.m. at
Isabelle Simpson building, Sunday at 7:30p.m. The Rev.
Chelsea Noel will be the
Racine .
evangelist. The Rev. Bertha
King~ey
is the pastor.

Meigs.4-H
Club. 1Vews

Preparing material to be cut
out was the main proJect lesson

TOP WAHAMA STUDENTS - The top students of the
1973Wahama High School greduating class were aru10unced
Wednesday by PrUtcipal Robert Seaman. they are, front,
Frances Wristen, valedictorian ; Marilyn C.oodnite and John
Burris. co-salutatorians and Carol Circle, honor studentPHOTO BY SAM NICHOlS III.

at the April 3 meeting of the
Great Bend Go-Detters at the
home of Vicki Proffitt. There

GETI1NG READY - Students of the FHA class, Horne
Economics Department at Southern High School, are busy
making outfits for the upcoming Spring Style Show to be
staged at \he school on April30at 7·30 p.m. Shown in' evening
and school dresses (the students are still con•pletmg the
outfits) are, front, l-r, Pam Morris and Susan Rice; back,
Becky Sams and Rhoda South.

were four members and two
advisors, Vicki Proffitt and
Debbie Boso, present.

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Milliron, Debbie Harden and Loretta Triplett, 1-r, members

of FHA class, are shown modeling sportswear that will be
shown at the annual Spring Style Show to be staged at
Southern High School on April 30 at 7:30 p. rn. Mrs. Erma

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Alter the second finesse
succeeds he le~ds a heart

national FHA week .

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East wins but it doesn't
matter which opponent ts in .
Everyone is down to two
cards and East never gets
hi s trump trick .
Was there any risk in this
lme of pl&lt;!Y" None at all. If
East ruffed the second dia ·
mond or club he would m~.re-

recreation and a song sing. -

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What do you do now?
A-Bid four dubs. Your part~
ner is afraid ol spades and you
have jus't one stopper so beware
of no-trump,

TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner contmues to
four diamonds. What do you
do now?

EASTER BASKETS - The C. E. Class of Z10n Church of
Christ, Harrisonville Road, has made Easter baskets of
discarded bleach containers. The filled baskets sell for $1
each. Displaying some are ~an Knapp, left, and Wilma"
Davidson. The Easter project is a ftrst for this clas-s. Persons·
w1shing to place an order should 'call 992.0371 or~-99Z'.o421.
Oeadlme 1S April 15.

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Memories of a Get-Well Card
NEW YORK (KFS) - Nostalgia ... I! you
are a grandparent or older you'll remember
~homas Me1ghan, one of the most popular silent
ftlm actors ever. In case you are Irish, you will
have helf'l'd about him from parents or grand.
parentS or older for he was as much an idol
among the Irish as were Jimmy Walker, John L.
Sullivan or any of the Irish-ethnic oriented
champs of the more mnocent eras.
John F. Royal was the head of NBC
programs m the late 20s, 30s and early 40s' and
was the mightiest showman of that earlybroadcastmg penod. ijis whims were more
creahve than any network's committees which
today start out to construct a theatrical horse

and wind up with a camel. Naturally John F.
Royal knew Thomas Meigban and adrn1red him
both from his Irish pride and the creative
success lhe handsome Irish star had ac-

complished.
Mr. Royal was m London and met Charlotte

under whose New York governship Walker had

fled America in disgrace ; although
miraculously, with little injury to his blithe
personality and popularity which launched a
never has been approached, not even by the
incumbent John Lmdsay, for all his tap~ancmg
gag-singing performances aimed at making
him a popular personality in the Walker style.
Lmdsay 1s handsome, youngish, a TV-Westem-

way : he lowered himself to the ambience and
size of an opemng vaudeville act; the strawhatted tap dancers weren't the top class in

vaudeville; and Jimmy Walker always looked,
acted and spoke in his lighter public moods as
some thing Lindsay's now discovered he isn't:
J1mmy was a STAR.
Our good friend and colleague Clark Kinnaird, of Ktng F-eatures, told us this years ago
when he noted the dream of a very funny old

the 20s and 30s, sitting with other show business
types in the Savoy Gnlle; Charlotte mentioned
that Torn Me1ghan was extremely ill in New
York and they agreed they should send him a
mass greetmg card stgned by them all. John
Rpyal in one of his customary split-second insights suggested, " Why don't you send him a

was to write a short story, have it dramatized
into a hit Broadway comedy, then haye it turned
·into a movie followed by a film series using his
characters, then a radio show (it was before TV

musical comedy

star

show?"

How, they asked. "You get a group togeth.er
.from the stars here m London, and I broadcast

it to New York and the NBC network."
Jimmy Wai:~er, who left Ne'w York under

the darkest political cloud after the Seabury
Investigation had bared th e vast cupidities of

hlS mayoralty, had not spoken out publicly to
;anyone, newspaperman or otherwtse. And the
show went on wtth Jimmy Walker its master of
ceremonies:
" This is a private show for Thomas
Meighan ," Walker saitl. for openers, " but you
can listen m because he would want it that
way ."

It .was one of · the great heart-tugging
spectaculars 1Joh'n Royal invented that
"spectacular" l!tle for all-star radio shows he
produced in early-broadcasting) and it was
pronounced unanimously one of the most
terrific, touching and entertaining mternational
theatrical eVents ever.
The great Irish tenor John McCormack
~ng. Bessi~ Love spoke. Charlotte Greenwood
provided one of her funny songs. Jimmy

Walker, erstwhile playboy mayo· was funny but
not Ius old impudent self ; he even had some

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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacks
are announcmg the birth of an
et!iht pound son at Holzer
Medical Center on Monday.
The baby was named Michael

mother.
Mt· and Mrs. Duane Barr
and son, Shawn, of Oak Hill,
spent Saturday afternoon with
his mother 1 Mrs. E lvira Barr.
Mrs. Barr and Shawn spent the
evening while Mr. Barr at-

style face and flgure who gets himself into all
manner of supposedly bright limelights aimed
at softening his image; but he went a subtly s!lly 'tended the Mosons Lodge at

fnend, one Rod Reed, whose lazy daydream

a leading

~angsviHe

Shawn. Mrs. Ellen Dutton of
Middleport R D., IS a grand- ,
million quips and set a style for politicians that .

of

Greenwood,

sponsoring

appearances

Operat1on Evangelize Team,
7: 3Q p.m. Friday, Meigs Junior
High School; Saturday, 1 p.m.,
upper parking lot, Pomeroy;

Saturday evening, 7:30, Sun·
day 2 p.m. and Sunday, 7:30
p.m., all at Meigs Junior High,
Middleport.
MONDAY
HEATH UNITED Methodist
Church WSCS, Monday, 7:30
p.m. Mrs. Cbarles Swanson
will show slides of \he Ho!y
Land. Devotions will be given
by Mrs. Walter Hayes and Mrs.

discussed include plans to raise

Diane Smith .
money and a safety report. THE SUNSHINE Clovers 4-H Belinda Baldwin.
Club met April2 at the home of
WHAT KIND of feed to buy
Kay Sayre. There were 18 and the quantity needed were
members present and advisors major topics of concern at the
present were Kay Sayre, March 2a meeting of the Meigs
Cheryl Wright, and Barb County Shepherds; also
Allman .
discussed was what kind of
Business discussed included lambs to buy and the
a style show and the Keep Ohio possibility of changing their
Beautiful Project. Members judging day . .
taking a sewing project are to
The next meeting will be
have materials together by the April 17 at tho Meigs County
next meeting.
Extension Office. Mrs. Cllffey,
Recreation was led by Becky advisor, served refreshments
Baldwin and refreshments to the 12 members attending. _
were served by Bonnie Meeks Pam Kautz.

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THE JOLLY Zig Zag Slit·

YOUTH RALLY, Christian
Brethren Church, Mason, W.
Va., AprilS through 14, Eugene
Phelps speaking. He is a 16year old evangelist from
Louisa, Ky. Service, 7:30p.m.
MEIGS County Youth Rally

projects completed by June.
The meeting was held at the
Doris Buckley horne. There Everett Davis.
were five members present
and Doris Buckley and Madge - - -.- - - - - - Smith were the advisors- ilnd Shen Hen throne. The next
present.
meeting will be April 16 at the
Laura Smith led the club in home of Carol Ellis. Items to be

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he would get if declarer had
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby not tried ' for the overtrick.
[NEWSPAPER fNTERI'RlSf ASSN )
A rubber bridge player
would have no problems at
all with his four-spade con·
tract. He would win the dia·
mond m dummy ; take a suc- ' The biddmg has beell'
cessful spade finesse; go West
North
East
South
back to dummy with a club ,
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finesse spades a second
time; shru g his shoulders
after West showed out and
eventually wmd up making
h1s contract nght on the
nose.
This would be fme at rubber bridge but 1t wouldn't be
much of a score at match
points . South should make an
overtrick.
How does he do it? Simple.
He works out a way to make

be a demonstration on how to
make pizza from scrap by Ann
Boso. - Bonnie Boso.
chers approved to have their

no better than take his ace
and return a heart. South
wins m dummy : cashes the
last high diamond , ruffs a
diamond . enters d u m m y
with the other high club :
ruffs a third club and leads
hlS last heart

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Cindy Lawson, Joann

Bonnie Boso led the club
playmg volleyball and refreshments were served. Special
plans for the next meeting will

Everyone welcome.

that f\od spent his dreaming time ) followed by a
comic strip that would run forever , plus endless
revivals and tours of the play until when Rod
d~ed

he would have to be buried in Fort Knox.
" In re Rod Reed 's durable lazy-dreai~ /'
Clark told us, "one John Luther Long, a
Philadelphia lawyer wh&lt;&gt; yenned authorship,
penned a short story which ran in Century

Magazine in Jan., 1898. David Belasco bou'ghl

Harnsonville

Mrs. Dorothy Wright is home
after several days 10 Veterans
Mem'o rial Hospital as a
mediCal.patient.
Mrs. Emma Ledhe spent
SWlday afternoon at the home'
of her sis ter , Mr . and Mrs.
Howard Brown who celebrated
their 30th weddm'g anmVersary
with open house. They had a
very nice time and received
many mce gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crisp
ar:e announcing the bilth of a
son at Holzer Medical Center.

The baby weight seven and
one-half pounds and has been
named James Jackson . Mr.

and M1·s. Jack Crisp and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hocks of Vinton
are grandparents.

Mic,hael Barr of Glenville
State College s pent a weekend

the right to adapt it as a one-act afterpiece for

'Naughty Anthony' at the Herald Square
Theater in March 1900. Another producer staged
it in London where the great Italian composet

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DEVOl EO TO THE
INTER EST OF
MEIGS -MASON AREA
CHESTE~ L TANNEHILL.
E•e&lt; Ed .
R 0 BEAT HOE F L: I C H,
Ctty Edttor

Giacomo Puccini caught it and chose the play as
subject for his next opera ' Madame BUtterfly.' ~
Bingo 1 Grand Opera, a toUring musical ( Henry
PtJbltshed dady e~~:cepf
Saturday by The Oh•o Valle,W. Savage), countless recordmgs, a movie etc,
Publ•&amp;t&gt;,ng Company , 111
etc. resulted endlessly in the materialization of
Court Sr .. Pomeroy , Oh •o

a Rod Reed dream. The Met did 'Butterfly' in
the 1907-08 season, with Puccmi himself as
conductor.

" He liked another Belasco play ond wrote

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another .opera around it: Girl of the Golden
St . , New York C•fy , New York
West.' When it had Its Met debut m 1910, movies . --5ubscr.ption rates
De
were captivating the mobs with Westerns so ' 1&gt;\ICYed ~ by carr,t&gt;r where
50 c.ents per week .
'G1rl of the Golden West' was cold-shollldered oh•artable
By Motor Route where earner
by opera-snobs th ough .the greatest tenor En nco serv•ce not available One
mon ll:l Sl 75 By mall in Ohro
Caruso w~1s in the cast. David Belas(.'o s imply and w va , One year S14 00
was an early Rod Reed who saw his dreams' 3rl( months Sl 25 Three
months \4 "50 Subscrrpt.on
come true."
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A SAMPLING OF costuming from the school children
and Indian groups 1S shown. From the left are Rodney Tripp,
Melissa Thomas, Cheryl Folmer and Clinton Bailey. See
Page 4 for more pictures of upcoming operetta at Chester
Elementary School.
With hr s mother , ElVira Barr.
M1ss Marge Riggs of Ohio
Umverstty m Athen~ spent
Saturday even ing at the Barr
home.
Mr . and Mi·s. Larry Barr and

vtsited wtth her parents, M1 .
and Mrs. Howard Thoma and
her sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sarver, Johnnie

and Edd1e, of Bridgeman,
·Michigan.

children, David and Michelle,
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The Ultimate Optimist
RAP:
Wbat do you think of a girl who isn'tgoing with a guy, but she
sees a wedding dress marked down to half price, so she buys it just in case' CART BEFORE THE HORSE?
CBTH:
I'd say she really believes m the power of positive thinking'
- Helen
CBTH:
I'd say she's a little ahead of the CHirnes.-SUE
DEAR RAP :
I hope

to

become a doctor, so I'm especially interested in

helping the medical profession .
After I die, young or old, I want my body donated to science.
H I should die in my teens, my parents will handle my affairs.
Can you give me some suggestions on how to te1llhem I want my
body sent to a medical school without the fancy funeral or any·
thing?- FUTURE DOCTOR WHO WANTS TO HELP, ALIVE
OR DEAD
P.S. They'll probably think I'm morbid, which I'm not.
Dear Future Doctor:

Why not use this column to start a discussion? -SUE
Dear Perents of Future Doctor:
Even If you don't agree -listen. Death is· a normalPart of

life and when a teenager talks about it rationally; he shouldn't be
considered rnorb1d. - HELEN
HELEN AND SUE:
.
I am a girl of 16 and my girlfriend, also 16, has been out of
contact. In the past we shared many great moments. We were
just like sisters, apd caUed each other every day.

For the vast two weeks, I haven't been able to get in touch
with her. I call, and someone at her house says she can't come to
the phone, or some other excuse.

I checked witli kids who go to her school and they say she
hasn't been there. Then I tried calling her again and they hung
up on me.

I'm afraid something is really wrong. Her folks act so
strange they might not even let me in if I went to see her.
What can I do ' -DESPERATELY WORRIED FRIEND.
Dear Friend :
Why not get your parents to call your friend's school? Silrely
the principal can tell them why she is absent. H she is ill or in
trouble, she needs a friend. -SUE
Dear Friend:

But your parents must be the go-betweens. You aren't getting anywhere, trying to break down the wall by yourself. HELEN
P.S. Please let us know What you discover . [kung an advice
column is often like readin6 a story in the doctor's office - and

!in_ding the last page torn out. For curious people like the Bottels
- that 's darn near falni!-H and S.

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In the National League.
brought praise from both
UP! Spurts Writer
Philadel!ilia is at New York,
managers.
Juan 11\aricbal provided a
Actually, Marichal was rath-- . St. Louis at Pittsburgh, and
familiar look to the official er surprised by ~is own effort. Montreal at Chicago today
opening of the major league
" I had a long winter after the while Houston is at Atlanta and
bas~all season Thursday, but operation just to see ill could Los Angeles at San Diego
the presence of President pitch. I never thought I'd go tonight.
Nixon at tonight's opener at nine innings and never thought
The American League has
Anaheim, Call£., promises I'd be pitching opening day,"
Milwaukee at Baltimore and
• something dil(erent for today's he said.
New York at Boston this af.
grand launching of the 1973
The Giants broke the game ternoon and Minnesota at
season.
open with a three-run rally in Oakland, Chlca.go at Texas and
Marichal, beginning his 14th the seventh off Don Gullett. Kansas City at California
y~ar in the major leagues, Walks to Dave Rader and
tonight.
p1tche&lt;l and won an opening Marichal, a double by Bobby
President Nixon, who said
day game lor the third year in Boods and a single by Chris Thursday that he will attend
a row Thursday by hurling the sp ..er highlighted the in· tonight's game between the
San Francisco Giants to a 4-1 ning .
Kansas City Royals and the
victory over the Cincinnati
The Reds and Giants take a California Angels, will set two
Reds in the only scheduled day off today, but there is precedents by appearing at
major league contest.
plenty of action in both major Anaheim Stadium. His appearThe Giants' righthander, leagues with five games sche- ance will mark the first time a
coming off a disastrous 6-16 duled in each circuit.
president wlll attend a season's
season last year and a back
operation in October, allowed

the Reds seven scattered hits
and just one run while going
the distance. His performance

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The American League focus

BY CONNIE SMITH
Meigs H1gh conceded 1ts
second track outing to Wellston
here Thursday afternoon by a
score or 84-4:1. However, six: of
Coach Dixon's guys ca ptured
Individual events.
Tom Lowery, the fastest
runner for _the Marauders, took

seconds.

a.m.

8ll0 relay - Wellston, 1 min.
Mile "run Souders-W,
Maloney-W, Robson-M, 4 min.
56 sec.
100 yard dash - Hutchison-

- Hollingsworth-W, Johnson.
W, McKinnis-W, 20.5 seconds .
2 mile run- McCormick-W.
SoudersoW, Edine-W, 10 min.
21 sec.
M1le Relay - Wellston, 3

Ca rter of Wellston [or first.
Here are the rest of the

min. 49 sec.
Discus - Weber-M, Dugan-

results (the top three in each

M, Jenkins-W, 109' 9".

Pony Signup .
ltu'rLAN D -

Uoys of
Pony League age of this
area . interested in
playing in tire Meigs
County League against
teams from Pomeroy,
Middleport, Racine and
Syracuse, are asked to
come to the Rutland
lligh School gym at 5::10
11.m. today to sign up. If
enough . interest is
shown. a team will be
organized.

W, Wh1tlatch-M, Walton-M,
11.2 seconds.
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h1gh

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hurdles

Jenkins-W,

Brewer-W, Lehew-W, 8'.
Shotput - Weber·M, OilerM, Jenkins·W, 44' 8".
Long jump - Ohlinger-M,
Johnson-W, Whitlatch-M, 17'
5".
High jump - McKinnis-W,
Walburn-IV, Maloney-W .

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playoff round tonight as they
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Today's Probable Pitchers
1972 won-lost records
in parenthesis
(All Times EST
Philadelphia (Carlton 27-10)
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2· 05p.m
51. Louis (Gibson 19 11) at
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~nchal {1 -0) and Rader;
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American League
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going into today's second
rourx:t .
Tommy Aaron, .the Georgian
who received a large measure

of notoriety here five years ago
when he penciled Roberto de
Vicenzo out of a Masters' title,
grabbed the first-round lead
Thursday wtth a four-underpar 68.

Atlanta (Gentry 7· 10) , 0· 05 p .m .
los Angeles (Sutton 19 9) at
San 01ego (Kirby 12-14), 10. 30
P m.

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Saturday's Games
Philadelphia al New York
Montreal at Chicago
San Francisco at Cincinnati
Los Ang at San D1ego, night
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Today•s Probable PitcherS
1972 won-lost records
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M1lwaukee (Colborn 7-7) at
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expansion
The
owners
Thursday
rejected the two major rule

changes set before them -

Celhcs.
·The Chicago Bulls, who split
the first two games of- their
series with the Los Angeles
Wkers, are lookmg to capitlize
on the home court advantage
as the teams travel to Chicago
for two games straight and

Sunday.
RUSH ELECTED
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP!) Ken Rush, veteran bowling

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Milwaukee 113 Golden St. 93
(Only game schedu led)
Friday's Games
Allan fa at Boston
New York a t Baltrmore
Los Angeles at Chicago
(On Iy games scheduled)

POMEROY LANES
Wednesday Early Mililed
March 28, 1973
Pis .
Z1de's Sport Shop
94
Oiler's Sohlo
73
Tenth Framers
60
Smi th-Nelson Motors
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Young's Market
34
Nelson' s Drugs
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Women Pat Carson 192, Lmda
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. rny bag, I thou~hl I hart a good
round," N1ckJaus said. " I'd
' been fairly tlght oll wc;_k, but'
I'm better now Once an event
gets W\der way , f'm u~ually ail
. nght."
Aaron wa s deli ghted to fmd
himself in the lead, admittin ~
he didn 't expeclt to piny thnt
well, especially c;1nce h~ was
off the tou r more than a month
becaal)e Jus wife w:Js in lh(•

The other fir sf-round par
busters were Bob Dickson and

J . C. Snead. ·Sam Sncod's
nephew, with 70s and Grier
Jones and Phil Rodgers w1th
71s.
The biggest disappointment
was Arnold Palmer, only a
shadow of the golfing great

ho!jpltal.
l've been playing poorly
most of the year," saiil Aa~on
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who won £our Ma s ters
championships a decade and
more ago, who turned in a 5-

ovcr-par 77 -

wmd

STEAK .
HOUSE

his highest

opening roWld in 19 Ma sters
Nicklaus, who wa s four
strokes behind Aaron on the

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range on the back mne and H he

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editor of the Louisville-Courler
Journal and Times, Thursday Kentucky
was elected President of the Virginia
. Bowling Writers Association of
America at the group's final
busmess meeting.

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d1tions and m} not bemq sun;.
· what clubs were COIJllrl!-1 out of

National had been expected to
play a bit easier .than usual
Thursday, but gusty winds kept
aJI but seven in the 82-man field
!rom breaking par .
Oiher Par Buslers

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OAKLAND (UPI) - The
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disheartened hometown fans .

Bucks own 2-1
playoff edge

Sesame St. 201 Around the Bend 33. "'

6 30 - NBC News 3,

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hadn't lipped out a couple of
long e~le putls, he'd be

Aaron
holds
one
.
stroke advantage

sudden death overtime for
regular season games and a
two-point conversion arter
touchdowns - and also turned
thumbs down on proposed rules
p.m
concer·ning double tou chmg of
New York (Stottlemyre 14-10}
at Boston ( Tiant 15 -6). 1: 30 passes by receivers, pa$s
p.m .
completions out of bounds,
Minnesota I Blyleven 17-171 a t giving clubs the option of
Oak land ( Hunter 21 -7), 11 p.m
Kansas City (Busby 3-1) at ta king possession on an out of
Ca ltfornia (Ry_an 16-13), 11 p.m bounds ki~koff and movmg the
Chicago (Wood 2.4-17) at
Texas (Bos man B· 10), 9 30 p .m goal posts from the goal line to
the end line.
{On ly games scheduled)
Saturday's Games
The owners also voted to
Minnesota at Oakland
eliminate
the move lis t, keep
Kan Clty at Cahforn1a, nrght
Ch1ca~o at Texas, night
the act1ve roster at 40 and the
Detro1t at Cleveland
·
mactive at seven, extend the
Milwaukee at Baltimore
lradlng de~dline by a month
New York a t Boston
and a half and demand stricter
enforcement on sidelines
regulation during games,
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East
(Semifinals)
( Best of Seven)

into a 2~1 edge in their National

HARK!!

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New York
St. Louis
Chicago
Montreal
Philadelphia

46 seconds.

The nday HEART OF
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London. Paris, Rome. Ac commodatmns·~ are a lways
ready and wa1ting When you
arrive in Europe Tours are
l•mited -to-JO persons. each.

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By United Press International
N~tional League
East

Nicklaus and surprising
Japanese strongman Masahi
20-121. 2' 30p.m
Houston (Roberts 12 7) at "Jumbo" Ozaki hoth had 69s.

440 yard dash - Lowery·M,
The next track meet will be
Hutchison-W, Walton-W, 54.5 at Ironton this Saturday at tO

firsts in the 220 and the 440 yard
dashes Dallas Weber also
came m first m two events, the
discus and the s hot put.
Sophomore Phil Ohlinger
Jumped 17' 51!1" to leap away in
the long jwnp. Running the 180yard low hurdle in 24.3 seconds,
Terry Whitlatrh edged Me·

220 - Lowery-M, Johnson-W,
Boyd·W, 25.6 seconds.
BOO
yard
run
Souders-W,
Maloney-W,
Robson-M, 2 minutes 13 sec.
180 yard low hurdles ~
Whitlatch-M, McCarter-W,
Angles-W, 23.4 seconds.

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today is on the use of the
designated hitter, a new rule
adopted at the baseball winter
meetings which is being tried
in-the AL only for a period of
three years. The Red Sox have
already am(ounced that
Orlando Cepeda, picked up by
the Red Sox lor the specifi~
purpose of being a designated p.m.
Montreal {Torrez 16·12 or
hitter , will open In that
Moore 9-9) af Chkago (Jenkins
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Ken lucky vs Vlrginra
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CHESTER - Put together pitched in to whip togeu\er
students,
parents, teachers • some attractive outfits. The
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Maxine Whitehead at the some of the cast and some of
Chester Elementary School the costuming .
. and what have you got ? An
operetta, that's what.
A whole l&lt;it of cooperation
has gone into the presentation
under Mrs . Whitehead's
direction. Some 170 students
have been trained and
costumed and tonight is the

big night " When ' 1Cowboy on
the Moon" will be presented at
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the Eastern High School
auditorium by the students
with the curtain going up at 8
p.m.
Costuming 170 children is no
easy job. ''Moms" have really
. CRAIG VENOY, BACK ROW , fourth from left, is
"Happy Hopagog' ', the man in the moon in the Chester
operetta . He is pictured with his colorful " moonst ers". They
are , front row, from th e left, Roger Gaul, Gary Ginther,
Nicky beonard, Terri Sa)Te, Virgil Taylor ; back row, from
the left , Bill Pickens, J ohrmie Riebel, Mickey Reed , Veno)·,
Ray Spence r and Bryce Buckley.
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LONG BOTI'OM - Sgt.
Robert K. Brown, son of Mrs.
Orville Brown and the late
Mr. Brown, Long Bottom,
has been awarded the U. S.
Air rorce Commendation
Medal for distinguishing
himself by outstanding
achievement as a system
analyst technician, 43
Avionics Maintenance
Squadron, 303 Consolidated
Aircraft Maintenance Wing
I ProvlslonaiJ Anderson Air
Force Base, Gaum, from
June 1972 to Nov. 1; 1972. Tbe
award
was
pres en ted
recently at the Mather Air
Force Base in California
where Sgt.- Brown is now
stationed. Sgt. · Br.JWD .. is a
graduate of Eastern High
School
and
of
Ohio
University.

Wolfpen

J ohnson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
,Barr and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Froink Sarver a nd family were
Sunday dinner gues ts of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Thoma .
Mrs. Paul 'Pierce and family
Mr . and .Mrs. Fra nk Sarver, of Mason were recent visitors
John and Eddie, of Bridgman,
of Mrs . Larry J ohnson and
Mich., we re weekend visito rs family and Geneva Shumate.
of Mr . and Mrs. Howard
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Russell
Thoma.
and An1 anda, Mr . and Mrs .
Mr. and Mrs . Ha r ley
Steve Hag gy and Mr. and Mrs .
Donald Russell of Akron were
Excellent Reading for
weekend vi$ilors of. Mr . and
Easter - · ·
Mrs. Robert Russ,eTi. Ronnie
Ru ssell is stationed at Fort
Mead; Md .
Mr. Charles Arthur McGhee
1
and Leigh Ann and fri end, Jim,
of Columbus ..:vere Sunday
aft ernoon visitors of Mr. a nd
Mrs. Charley Smith .
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce
of Columbus, Mr . and Mrs.
Will iam Russell of Minersville
and Mrs. Earl Ru ssell of
Kentu cky wer e wee kend
STORE~ visitors· of Mr .' anQ ·Mrs .
Howard Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haning

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for . thi~ Saturday; . has been
postponed. The Tag Day will be ·
held on May 5. ·
This Tuesday, April!O, there
will be a Pony League meeting
·at City Hall in Pomeroy. This is
a most important meeting and
all managers are urged to
attend. The meeting will begin
at 7 p.m.

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Si:d h Qrade-: Doug Houston,
!Continued from page I )
Syracuse, water C~?lor:; Rand y
Pomeroy ; Robin Lynn Herald , Keller, Ches ter . oil; Rita
Middl epor i; Bre nda J e ll, Rousey, Pomeroy . collage ;
Bob Seelig, Sa lis bury ~ water
Syracuse. in essays; Jayne base
; Va ler ia
l,..aBante,
Hoeflich, Poweroy, original Cllester, dra wi ng ; Laurel Cole.
Salis bury, scul ptufe ; Kevin
music composition.
Kiog. Bradbury. poe1ry ; Patty
Grades 7-8. visual arts: N\ar y Oyer, Sale m Center, essay;
fl/lor a. Ches ter, collage; Greg ,Br e nda
Jeff ,
Syrac use .
Nelson. Cheste r, scul pt ure ; honora ble ment ion. essay.
Davi d Brow n, Riverview,
Mary
Seventh grade,
water co19r ; Rocky Va n Meter, Mora ,
Che'ltfe
r
,
col ·
Rive rvie w, dra wi ng , all lage;
Gi-eg
Nel son .
seventh gr,. ders.
Ches ter , sc ulpture ; Da ·
Grades 7.8, poe t ~ y . essays : vi d
Brown.
Riverview .
Ci nd y Dill, Chester Elemen - wa tercolor ; Roc ky Va n Meter,
tary. eighth gr'ade, poetry ; Riverview, drawing .
Da vi d Ca r' na ha n, Ches ter,
Eighth grad e: Cindy Dill,
eigh·th gr'ade. essay.
Chesler. poetry ; David CarFirst -lliaJ;:e win ners in the naha n, Che$1er, essay ; Brenda
coun ty in their res pective Lanham, Ch es te ~:.. collage ;
grade levels wi th only th ose Chr'is t ina Holley, Chester ,
selected to go on to stat ~ dra wing .
competition after they r'anked
Mr s. Ruby Vau.9han, county
first when judged later aga inst council pres ident , was fn
fhe first place winners in oth er charg e of the final competition
grades of their di vision fn. of the cultura l ~rts program
eluded:
ch is sponsored by the PTA
First grade : Ken ny Su e whi
in
cooperation
'wiih teachers of
Th·omas , · sa lem Cente r , ttw schools. Finals
were i udged
collage ; Sherry Pa tf er'son, by Mrs . C. E. Blakeslee,
Racine, water base ; Richard and essays ; Bill Mayer, poems
visual
Cook, Syracuse, water' color' ; arts , and Mrs . Elizabeth
Shawnee Sa lser , Ra ci ne . Lohse. music.
drawing ; Jenn ifer Meadows.
Middleport, essay .
Second gr'ade: Beth Wilson.
Chester' , co llage ; Richard
Lyons, Racine, water base;
Kr is Snowden , Middleport,
water color ; Charles Geary,
Middlepor't , water color' ;
Kar'en Groggins, Middlepor't,
poetry ; Susanna .Wise. Middlepor't essays.
Third grade : .Charles Callins t
Middleporf, coll.3ge ; Davia
f!Aeadows, Middleport, Water
base : Craton Wolfe, Rac ine,
water color ; Rita Slater,
MI"ACl!NATC
Ra c ine , draw.ing ; Phyll is
Dav~s , Middleport , poetry ;
- Cindy Perry , Middleport,
Danny Sayre
essay.
Fourth grade : Sonya Hitl,
The big step coming up in
Racine, collage ; Robert Lee,
safety is more use
Racine, water color ; Beth
co lor on the roads . A big
Perrin , Pomeroy , draw ing ;
problem has been that
Tom Kelly , Middleport. oil ;
ne
ither asphalt nor con·
Beth
Perr'in ,
Pomeroy ,
crete
could be - colored
sculpture; Jayne Hoeflich,
permanently
. However·,
Pomeroy, wafer' bas·e , music,
Monsanto Chemicals has
composition , poetr'y and
honorable mention essays ;
contr ibuted
to
the
Salem
Sandy Herdman,
development of a new
Center, essays; Robin Lynn
'paving material, which·· is
Herald, Middleport. honorable
very similar to asphalt and
mention , essays.
can
be brightly tinted with
Fifth grade : Janet Horkey,
long·last ing color. A strip
Br'adbury, collaoe ; M~lisa
of red would mean stop
lhte , Racine, Dick Her ahead ; white will be used
m~_n , _ Bra.dbury, fie. water
M i cha~l .
color ;
Dennis
as it is now for highway
Syracuse. water base ; Carrie
d ivider s and shou lder s;
Guinther, Syracuse; drawing ;
green tor through lanes,
Janet Horky, Bradbury·, all ;
orange
for deceleration
Pamela Harden , Racine ,
lan
e
s;
and yellow · for
poetry ; Re-becCa Dempsey ,
areas . Safety
proh
ibited
Syr'a&lt;.use. essay.
officials already are
calling for· sta'ndardization.
of _color use · across the
country.
Put yourself o.n fhe r:ight
r'Oad with Refined Water,
the . perfect cleansing
agent. Because all the
· Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
hardness minerals are
Wednesday Early Bird
league
remo11ed with our ref ining
March 28, 1973.
unit, onfy a small amount
Standings
of soap is needed to
TEeam
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w. l.
dislodge the soi l and keep it
ve 1yn s Grocery
84 28
in suspens ion . Your clothes
King Builders Supply
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Dor'othy's Pinnettes
58 5.4
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R. H. Rawlings
50 62
" There is noth ing else like
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so 62
Royal CroWn
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it ." Give us a ca ll 882·2525.
High Ind . Gam£;! -. Ann
Tho:nqs 185 ; ·Mary Voss 176.
Htgh Ind. Series - . Flossie
Ma~son 487 ; Mary Voss 477 .
Htgh Team Game
Eve.lyn 's Grocer_y_fl26 ..
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Plans for a tenebrae to be Agnes Dixon, The purpose of
held at the Enterprise United lookmg tn lo the lives of the four
Methodist Church on April 19, women. it was explained, was
Maundy Thursday, were made to urge women to look at ..
at the Tuesday night meeting mission Opportunities in their
of the Women's Society of daily living, and lo illustrate

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Christian Service of the church
at the home of Mrs. Kar)'n
Davis. .
.
Mrs. Sara Dill was leader for
the program the topic of which
was " Personal Mi$Sions~" The
group sang "0 Love that Wilt
Not Let Me Go." Mrs. Davis
read I Cor . 13 and the personal
missions of four women were
reviewed by Mrs. Dorothy
Smith, Mrs. Agnes Weeks
Mrs. Nancy Smith, and Mrs:

tha t missions ca n-be ac~
complished without going to a
fore ign land . A group
~tscuss i on was held on what
md lviduals can do to be
missionaries 'of Chris t in their
daily lives.
·
·
Pra ye r by Mrs. Weeks
concluded the meeting . Mrs.
Davis served refreshments to
those named and Mrs. Delores
Will and Mrs. Frances Hunnel.

(Continued from page 1)
'
technicians available
on a 24
hour basis.
Following her talk, Mrs.
Homer Parker , • program
chainnan, on behalf of the
Association, presented Mrs .
Cross a gift. Mrs. Parker and
Mrs. Howard Birchfield were
in charge of planning the
program .
Discussed at the business
meeting was the proposed
consolidation of the Meigs
County Association with nine
other counties into an area
organization. Mrs . Wallace
Bradford spoke on the consolidation meetings which take
place periodically and of the
termination of the local
Association as of March 31,
1974 unless it 'elects to disaffiliate with the state and
national organization.
Four applications made for
the two nurses ~cholarships to
be awarded by the group this
spring were. turned over to the
selectiori committee for consideration.
Mrs. Jane Russell, R. N.,
county tuberculosis nurse,
reported that Meigs County
now has. an "all~time low in
tuberculosis." She said that in
1972 three -. riew ·cases were
""lound, but solar this year none
have been detected. She
commented on the chest clinics
conducted here periodically
and of th'e new methods of
keatment which are con-I ~ sidere-ct· highly effective. Also
discussed by Mrs. Russell was
the need lor determining a plan
of action for active tuber~

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need hospitalization. . The
problem arises as a result of
. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS.attending thfeighl~ annual dinner of Meigs County Salon 710,
lhe closing of ~e . Nelsonville
Eight and Forty, Wednesday mght at the Meigs Inn were seated left to right, Mrs. Rhoda
tuberculosi~ hospital.
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Hackett, chapeau or the Meigs Salon; Mrs. Evalina Berkley, Departemental of Ohio Chapeau ·
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Mrs.
Charles
Hayes ,
and
Berneice
Christensen,le
secrej.aire
departemental
;
and
st
anding,
Mrs.
Ethel
Van
Foss~m:
LODGE TO MEET
executive secretary,
depa~teme~tal chape~u passe ; Mrs. Reva Cih1a, departemental la concicrger ; Mrs. Mal'y
Til
e
r~ will be a special
distributed financial reports
Martm, natwnal pouvwr member; Mrs. Esther Edgar, departemental chapeau passe; Mrs.
mee ting of Middleport Lodge
which showed receipts for the
. Mr. and Mrs. RichHrd Gilmore of Rout e 2, Mulb~rry
Helen
Bilisns,
color
marshall;
and
Mrs.
Catherine
Welsh,
departemental
nurses
scholarship
31;:1 Jo'&amp;AM Saturday at 7:30
past year of $3,731.50 from the
He1ghts, Pomeroy , are announcing the cngager~1e nt and
chainnan.
f&gt;Jl l. There will be work in the
Christmas Seal sal~. $52 from
approaching marriage of their daughter, Kna ron Kay, to Mr.
P.A dcgl'ee: All Master Masons
lhe 1971 late returns, $79.50
Charles D. Hatfield, son of Mrs. Netti e Hutficld, Dexter, a nd .
:tl'e in vited .
from state refunds, and $166.25
tbe late Clarence Hatfield. ·
investment income for a total
Miss Gilmore is a senior at Meigs High School where she is
Our Interest Is
of $4,029.25. Expenditures
taking a t--osmetology course. Mr. Hut field is empl oyed at th e
inClu~ed $1,003 .09 for comThe eighth .aimiversary of 12 to 23 it was reported .
2 riieet-at the home of Mrs.
Greater For You
E.D . Salmons Lumber Co., Hobson. A May u wedding is
munity services; $302.23 for the Meigs County Salon 710,
Recognition which has come Hackett for work on reports
bemg plarmed at the [.au rei Cliff Free Methodist ChiiTCh. The
public health educaliQn ; $750 Eight and Forty, was observed to the Salon in the past eight and parody practice. Notes
Rev . William Buckley will officiate 11t the 7 p.m. op ~ n church
for profess ional education ; Wednesday night with a dinner years was enumerated by Mrs. from officers unable to attend
wedding.
$156.30 for patient services; · party at the Meigs Inn Marlin . She -said that six limes were read by Mrs. Hysell along
$1 ,831.23 for fund raising, and highlighted by a review of the l.he Salon has heen selected the with a thank you card from
On 90-Day
$487.52 for general expenses, Salon 's history, greetings from " most outstanding" in all Sherry Marshall for a birthday
making a total of $4,560:37 in several state officers including phases of Eight and Forty remembrance.
Certificates
expenditures during the past the Eight and Forty Depar- work, 24 tfophies lor special
The State Chapeau reported
of Deposit
year. The balance as of April! temental Chcapeau ·Evalina program s have been won, that there is now $400 in Ute
was $2,209.38 with $4,000 in- Berkley, and endorsement of $12,000 has been raised with · nurses scholarship lund, that
51/2 per cent pe~ year
vested.
Mrs. Mary Martin, Pomeroy, mos t of that amount going 'to $700 has been contributed
paid on 90 day CerSpecial recognition was for Central Division Chapeau assis t in the varl"ous tubez·- toward endowment of another
lificales of Deposit.
HUTLAND - Mrs. JOe Bolin will dcuwn t;l ral c mode rh,
given to Vernon Weber or in 1974.
t.
culusis and cystic fibrosis bl.'d at the National J~wish
$1,000.00
Minimum.
·nf Hutland, director of f{eg ion abstract m1d tradlli unal ·floral
Rutland, a guest at the-dinner,
Other--departemental officers projects uf Eight and·' Forty, Hospital in Denver. It was ll , Ohio Association of Garden mTangcu1cnts, using brill iant
Interest.
Payable
for serving as the 1972 and distinguished guests al· and an educational program on noted
that
Miss
Ann
Quarterly.
Club ~, is &lt;Jnnouncin g a dian gc spring fl owe rs, i 1 1 1 ~r program ,
Christmas Seal Sale campaign. tending the observance were cystic fibrosis has been carried Eschelman is a patient at the
in the location of the group 's "Spring Surprlst;."
.
Officers retained for another Mrs. Berne ice Christensen, le out in the community .
Good Samarilan Medical
up comin g Spr.in g llegional
J!tt~ c h club is asked to brin ~
year are Mrs. Dill, president; secretaire ; Mrs. Ethel Van
Introduced by Mrs . Hackett Center
in
Zanesville meeting Saturday , April 14 plant materi als to be sold with
Clarence Headley,
vice Fossan, 'departemental during ·-~ business meeting . recupent!iOg from a coronary .
from tho Pomeroy ~lemcn4try proceeds guin,g to the Wi ld~
pres.dent; Mrs . Dwight chapeau passei Mrs. Reva were Mrs . Florence Richards,
Rugs made by blind vctenms School to the Trinity ·church (.It · fluwcr Buo k Fund . All
Wallace.. secretary:· Mrs .. Cihla, depart.ementaL la con~ American Legion Aux.iliary from funeral baSket ribbons Lhc ~. ; Onu;l' of. Ea ~,t Second ancl presid UJits o l' &lt;.t I'C prcsCntative
Bruce May, treasurer; Mrs. cierge; MrS·. Martin, nB.tional Department Natibnal security were awarded to Mrs. Cihla Lynn Stiects in PomcfOY . The should &lt;~ttcnd to · vOte on th~·
The Athens County
Savings &amp; Loan Co.
Wallace .. Bradford, pouViormember ; ·MI-s. Esther c hairman; Mrs. · Dorothy ami Fred Shain . Games were · hmdtcon now will IJ.c prepared now Hc~io nal . Direc tor . The
296 Second St.
representative director, and Edgar, depart em en ta I Hecker, Gallipolis, Auxiliary played with pri7.es going to hy one or lhc church groupS; du y
will
b c ~in
.wi th
Pomeroy, Ohio·
Mrs. Charles Hayes, executive chapeau passe ; Mrs. Helen Eighth District Community Mrs. Van Fossen, Mrs . Good, L&gt;ut the price will bemain at $2. Hcgistr;1tion und Cuffee Hour
All Accounls Insured To
secretary . ·
Billfngs, ~e:partemental colOr Serv'ice chairman; Mrs. Kay Mrs. Searles and Mrs. Hm.:cl Members arc reminded that fr o111 9 till 10 a, m. with the
$20. 000 by FSLIC.
On the Board of Directors mars,hall; . and Catherine Par~ons , Eighth Distrlct Grant.
prepaid reservations must be Winding Trai\ , ·wndwood , and
are-wallace Bradford, Mr . and Welsh, departemental nurses Children and Youth chairman,
Committees · !Qr the dinner sent to the regional treasurer, Bcnd-·..OL. Lho . lti vcr Garden
Mrs. J . S. Davis, Mrs. Clarence scholarship chairman .
and chapeau of the Athens were
Mrs . Edith Fox , ' Mrs. Wilsun Car-penter , 28:~ Clubs it 5 hustcsses and Mrs.
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. Headley, Mrs. Guy Neigler,
Apalrioticcolorschemewas Salon , Eight and Forty; Mrs . decorations : Mrs . Hysell , ·Mulbe rry Avenue, . Pomeroy, RoiJ cr:t Lewis, dwl nnan .
Mrs.- Dan White, Miss Frieda carried out in the table Ca1·rie Neutzling, chapeau of registration and gifts; Mrs .
Qhi v, 4571;9, by the April !J
Faehnle, Mrs. R. R. Cutler, decorations along with the . the Gallia County Sa lon 612 ; Myrtle Walker, flowers; Mrs.
deadline.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ri!!le, theme "Busy as a Bee in '73." and Mrs. Robbie Good, Pearl Knapp and Mrs . Walker,
'cucst speaker will be OAGC
Mr .. . and Mrs. Richar'd The welcome following the chapeau, Vinton .County Salon · loot bags .for favors; Mrs.
1
pas t-pr es ident, Mrs. P a ul
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I Chambers, Mrs . Hayman . ritualistic opening and prayer 752.
Ha ckett and Mrs . Martih,
Wcndall Heed, of Newf.lrk , who
Barnitz, Mrs. Homer Parker, · by Mrs . Lula Hampton ,
Mrs . Marie · Boyd .of the programs.
Mrs. Don Seizing, Mrs. Mary l'aamonier, was given by Mrs . Meigs Salon reported on
Kautz, Mrs. Thomas Martin, Rhoda Hackett, Meigs Salon children and youth work noting
Mr. and Mrs. Howard · Birch- chapeau.
that from September to April
(ieldand Mr . and Mrs. Richard
Mrs. Martin· commented on $294.96 has been . spent on a
Pickcn!i (ol' dcv1Hi ons, fullowcd
the organization of the salon in cystic fibrosis child ; $296.50
SYHACUSE - A reading, with prayer by Ml's. R&lt;t chel
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1965 and told of Mrs. Edgar's has gonelotheNalionalJewish " The Purpose of Unite!!,
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I The annual rP.port sho,wed role as departemental chapeau HOspital and Ohio's cystic Presbyterian Women " , and a McBride . . 1\oll call was an swcl'ed with a scripture verse .
thall06 x-rays during the past
that year in assisting Mrs. fibrosis pro·g rams; $139.50 poem in unison opened the
1
1 year were paid froin seal sale Ferne Cheesebrew, Mrs. toward tuberculosis care and meeting of the Emily. The secretary 's report wus
I Lou Osborne
1 funds , and that tapes and Eileen · Searle·s, Mr's. Julia treiltrnent. She reported that Missionary Circle in the church given· hy Mrs. Adi! Slack :md
I
I literature have b&lt;ien provided Hysell, and Mrs . . Martin . in 113 hours has been spent in •nnex Tucsd•Y at l:JO jl. m. 1hc treasurer's rl:!port by Mrs . .
McBr'ide.
•1
I for tbe tuberculosis nurse to getting the salon organized .
cystic fibrosis work , and 41 Mrs. Laura PickenS, president,
For th e mothers and
I
SEARS
I . use in her work. Three nursing
A tribute was given to Mrs. hours in lubf!rculosis yolunteer · presided .
daughters banquet to be held
Catalog Merchant
scholarships of $250 each were Ruth H. Thornton and Mrs. work, and noted that $6ti7 was
Tile thought for the month
on M•y 9, slides will be shown
I 220 E. Main
Pomer'oy I awarded last spring.
Mary E. Reapp ,' both charter collected in the cystic fibrosis was " All the World's .loy
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I -·A-. dinner preceded the members now deceased, and fund drive with $154 more to be comes rrom th~ Grave of Om· of the Holy Land .
992 2178
Heuding for Lbc placing of
meeting.
M ·23 1
recognized were the charter contributed in the combined Risen Lord."
lhe leas t coin Wi.I S " Am I
5F.T TitlG
members in obserVance, Mrs . charities program of the Meigs
'l'hc
lOth chapter of
HI
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Prepared
To
Share
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by
InN¢ ~If lll~lt
Hevelations was re•d by Mrs.
R I N G S E l TINQ
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Mrs ... .Hacke It , Mrs . Hl.gh Schoo.I.
Seares,
Fnmkie Mum~w . It was anPearl Knapp, and. Mrs. Eunie
Mrs.·Pearl Knapp noted that
noun ced that th e PrCsbyterial
Do something beautiful for your diamond
Brinker. Membership during $100 is being contributed to the
DAUGHTER BORN
will be held in Columbus April
the eight years has rown from nurses scholarship lund . A Mr. and MrS. Don Van 18.
Cre&lt;:~ t c &lt;• whole ne w lou k.·H.ave your tl iarn orid mounted
report on · the constitution Und Cooney of Middleport are . Rcadin J;\ For rn~s:;io'nari es in
111 &lt;l scnso lional ne w sott ing from. our collection of
~a .rrings. tlirrs: p~ n d;:H) I S an&lt;.l rings We 'prornise quality
by-laws was given ]ly ·Mrs. announcing: lhe birth of a
Switr.erl~md tv be prayCd for
c ra ft srnansh tt) nt !.1 rnodor&lt;.~t (l price .
Eileen Searles .. Mrs. Catherine daughte~. Rebecca l,ynn, on was given by Agnes White. The ·
"Watch Nature Work"
Welsh announced the pouvior March 4 at the Pleasant Valley program was the study of
be held this weekend at the Hospital. The infant weighed Rebecca with readin gs by Mts.
Send A Beautiful
Pick-F
ort Hayes Hotel in six pounds, 13 ounces. They Picken s , Mrs . Mc: Bridge ,
now ...
Indoor Garden
Columbus beginning with a have another daughter, Fr;mkie Mumaw, Mrs. White
SUIIM1
A Fr'esh and La~tin/j Gift.
dutch supper Saturday night. Melissa Dawn, 15 monlhs old . and Mrs. Ruth Zavitz. The
Sevcr•l
of the Meigs County Grandpijrents are Mr. and June s tudy will be on Mariam .
From •4.95
Trade up to a reliable new Massey Salon partners will attend. The Mrs. Albert Van Cooney of
Hefreshments were scrvCd
Ferguson lawn and garden tractor:
annual dinner of the Vinton Pomeroy, Stanley Aleshire of by , Mrs, Jean Hall and Mrs.
Trade in your old model onyour_c~oice
n _N, second St.
Salon was announced for. May Pomeroy, and Mrs. Delsie M:t,ldrcd Pierce, to' those named
of an MF 7, B. 12, 14 h.p. lawn and garden
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Aleshire of Logan, W. Va .
ahove and ·Mrs . Susie FiScher .
iraclor .. .. or an MF 5 or 6 h.p. riding mower. .. ·
Members of the Meigs Salon
Ghoose also from a hosi of easy-on-a,ndwere reminded of a 1 p.m.
off attachments to make your MF lawn
REViVAL PLANNED
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and garden tractor eve!'~ more versatile.
A revival will be held at the,
Quick starts, easy operation .
Carmel United . Methodist
Hard working, dependable service.
Church, Racine, Rl. I, one,half
mile off the Bashan Road from
April 9 through the 15th. The
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Morrison,
evangelis t fr om Barlow, Ohio,
"ALL YOU CAN EAT"
· will be the guest speaker. Serv11~
ices . arc 7:30 p.m . nightly .
There will be sp~cial music.
CO MPL ETEL '( IN STA LLEO
'rile Rev. Frank Cheesebrew is
WA LL TO WALL
the pastor.
With, Hea•J y Foam Rubber Pad
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Mr. anij Mrs, William Nease
and children, Cindy, Sandy and
David of Belle fon ta i n ~ were
Sunday ~uesls of their p~renls ,
Mr . and Mrs. Uswin Nease and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips,
Mine rsville.
Mr . and Mrs. Da llas Jones
(Lou Ann Han1mer ) of
Columbus were recent visitors
of Mr . and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich
and .Jayne Lee. and Mr. and
Mrs . W i ll&lt;.~rd Wilson.
Mrs. I .uther Bradford is
spending lime here viSitlng her
dau~hter and family, Mr . and
Mrs. De~vi d Nease.
Mr. ond Mrs. Hoger Risch
"·nd fa mily, and Mr. and Mrs.
ftonald Dav is of -Athens were
I'Cccnt vis itors of their grand. pe~l'c n ls , Mr. und Mrs. Uswin
Nea!le. Abo visiting with the
Ncascs bri efl y were Mr . and
Mrs. Hcrbc.rl Davis ~or Athens,
who were cnroutc home from a
Flol'ida vacation.

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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o ., April 6, 1973

SERVICES MONDAY
Services are being conducted
Monday nights at 7:30 o'clock
at the Ash St. Free Will Baptist
Church in Middleport with Dr.
R,oberl Persons of Cheshire in
charge . Special eUJphasis is
being directed to interest
young people . The public is

and family, Mr . and Mrs. Jack
Elam and family·, Mrs. James
wel~ome .
Reeves and Linda were
Mrs . Mildred Bissell of Brinker.
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. Tuppers Plains visited Mr. and
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Orr of
Geothermal Power
Mrs . Douglas Circle recently. Chester visited. on ·-Sunday
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman .
World production of geoMr . and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, . Mr. and Mrs . Frank Hudson · evening at the home of Mr. and
thermal power, in which the
· Kat!, Kevin and Charles were 3nd daughter, Toni of Racine Mrs. Robert
and family. Earth's heat is used to pro'
Sunday afternoon visitors of and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
· Mrs. Mary Circle ac· duce steam that drive s genMrs.
Lena
Knapp
of Pi ckens and family of companied by · Mrs. Hattie erators , now totals more
a mil lion kilowatts.
Langsv ille .
Syrac~ ' spent Sunday with
Powell and daughter, Addie, than
Geologists believe thi s could
Mr. and Mr,s. Allan Taylor.
Racine R. D. , visited Mrs . be increased ten -fold a pol- ·
James
Circle
of
New
Haven
Virgil Walker and Mrs. Virgil lution-free source or' power
OPTION PITCHER
V
isited
his
mother,
Mrs.
Mary
Roush
who are patients at that would ·be equivalent to
LOS ANGELES (UP! )- The
lm Angeles Do~ers pptioned Circle on a recent Monday Veterans Memorial Hospital on burning a billion tons of coal.
Sunday evenin~.
pttcher Bru.~ Ellingsen to e\;ening.
local.
Mr
.\
and
Mrs.
William
t:'rs. Betty Van Meter, Mrs .
·!heir Albuqerque farm club
Ralph Harden of Iilornirig
Thursday to pare the roster .to Carleton .of Racihe spent , a Mary Circle and Mrs. Eunie
Star
spent Saturday night with
recent evening with Mrs. Dean Brinker spent Tuesday evening
25.
his grandparents, Mr : and Mrs .
with Mrs . Laura Byers of
Tanners Run and her sister Homer Circle, Verna ~nd
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' Wa vie Circle.
Addte Whtle of Pennsylvania.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Circle
recently were Mr . and MrS.
Richard Ables of Bald Knobs
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Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Tuttle and
son of Eagle Ridge, Mrs. Linda
Patterson and sons, Racine R.
D. , Mrs. Betty Wrilesell of
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CHESTER - Put together pitched in to whip togeu\er
students,
parents, teachers • some attractive outfits. The
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Maxine Whitehead at the some of the cast and some of
Chester Elementary School the costuming .
. and what have you got ? An
operetta, that's what.
A whole l&lt;it of cooperation
has gone into the presentation
under Mrs . Whitehead's
direction. Some 170 students
have been trained and
costumed and tonight is the

big night " When ' 1Cowboy on
the Moon" will be presented at
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the Eastern High School
auditorium by the students
with the curtain going up at 8
p.m.
Costuming 170 children is no
easy job. ''Moms" have really
. CRAIG VENOY, BACK ROW , fourth from left, is
"Happy Hopagog' ', the man in the moon in the Chester
operetta . He is pictured with his colorful " moonst ers". They
are , front row, from th e left, Roger Gaul, Gary Ginther,
Nicky beonard, Terri Sa)Te, Virgil Taylor ; back row, from
the left , Bill Pickens, J ohrmie Riebel, Mickey Reed , Veno)·,
Ray Spence r and Bryce Buckley.
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LONG BOTI'OM - Sgt.
Robert K. Brown, son of Mrs.
Orville Brown and the late
Mr. Brown, Long Bottom,
has been awarded the U. S.
Air rorce Commendation
Medal for distinguishing
himself by outstanding
achievement as a system
analyst technician, 43
Avionics Maintenance
Squadron, 303 Consolidated
Aircraft Maintenance Wing
I ProvlslonaiJ Anderson Air
Force Base, Gaum, from
June 1972 to Nov. 1; 1972. Tbe
award
was
pres en ted
recently at the Mather Air
Force Base in California
where Sgt.- Brown is now
stationed. Sgt. · Br.JWD .. is a
graduate of Eastern High
School
and
of
Ohio
University.

Wolfpen

J ohnson. Mr. and Mrs. Larry
,Barr and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Froink Sarver a nd family were
Sunday dinner gues ts of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Thoma .
Mrs. Paul 'Pierce and family
Mr . and .Mrs. Fra nk Sarver, of Mason were recent visitors
John and Eddie, of Bridgman,
of Mrs . Larry J ohnson and
Mich., we re weekend visito rs family and Geneva Shumate.
of Mr . and Mrs. Howard
Mr . and Mrs. Ronald Russell
Thoma.
and An1 anda, Mr . and Mrs .
Mr. and Mrs . Ha r ley
Steve Hag gy and Mr. and Mrs .
Donald Russell of Akron were
Excellent Reading for
weekend vi$ilors of. Mr . and
Easter - · ·
Mrs. Robert Russ,eTi. Ronnie
Ru ssell is stationed at Fort
Mead; Md .
Mr. Charles Arthur McGhee
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and Leigh Ann and fri end, Jim,
of Columbus ..:vere Sunday
aft ernoon visitors of Mr. a nd
Mrs. Charley Smith .
Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce
of Columbus, Mr . and Mrs.
Will iam Russell of Minersville
and Mrs. Earl Ru ssell of
Kentu cky wer e wee kend
STORE~ visitors· of Mr .' anQ ·Mrs .
Howard Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Haning

News, Notes

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ABOVE ARE just a few of the We~tern square dancers .
Noah Hysell, Tammy Fitch and Steve Trussell.

F;,~

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Little League Tag -Day- in
Pomeroy, originally scheduled
for . thi~ Saturday; . has been
postponed. The Tag Day will be ·
held on May 5. ·
This Tuesday, April!O, there
will be a Pony League meeting
·at City Hall in Pomeroy. This is
a most important meeting and
all managers are urged to
attend. The meeting will begin
at 7 p.m.

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LEADING CHARACTERS in tbe Chester operetta, front row, 1tor, are Naney Samos,;im ·
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Jl/Iliill Steele, Rachael Hunter, Becky Edwards, Ray Werry and Kevin Buckley .

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Bickers and · husband of ttie
former ll!iss Edith A. Rose, all
of Route I , Racine , has left his
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for an extended Western
Pacific deployment aboard the
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Si:d h Qrade-: Doug Houston,
!Continued from page I )
Syracuse, water C~?lor:; Rand y
Pomeroy ; Robin Lynn Herald , Keller, Ches ter . oil; Rita
Middl epor i; Bre nda J e ll, Rousey, Pomeroy . collage ;
Bob Seelig, Sa lis bury ~ water
Syracuse. in essays; Jayne base
; Va ler ia
l,..aBante,
Hoeflich, Poweroy, original Cllester, dra wi ng ; Laurel Cole.
Salis bury, scul ptufe ; Kevin
music composition.
Kiog. Bradbury. poe1ry ; Patty
Grades 7-8. visual arts: N\ar y Oyer, Sale m Center, essay;
fl/lor a. Ches ter, collage; Greg ,Br e nda
Jeff ,
Syrac use .
Nelson. Cheste r, scul pt ure ; honora ble ment ion. essay.
Davi d Brow n, Riverview,
Mary
Seventh grade,
water co19r ; Rocky Va n Meter, Mora ,
Che'ltfe
r
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col ·
Rive rvie w, dra wi ng , all lage;
Gi-eg
Nel son .
seventh gr,. ders.
Ches ter , sc ulpture ; Da ·
Grades 7.8, poe t ~ y . essays : vi d
Brown.
Riverview .
Ci nd y Dill, Chester Elemen - wa tercolor ; Roc ky Va n Meter,
tary. eighth gr'ade, poetry ; Riverview, drawing .
Da vi d Ca r' na ha n, Ches ter,
Eighth grad e: Cindy Dill,
eigh·th gr'ade. essay.
Chesler. poetry ; David CarFirst -lliaJ;:e win ners in the naha n, Che$1er, essay ; Brenda
coun ty in their res pective Lanham, Ch es te ~:.. collage ;
grade levels wi th only th ose Chr'is t ina Holley, Chester ,
selected to go on to stat ~ dra wing .
competition after they r'anked
Mr s. Ruby Vau.9han, county
first when judged later aga inst council pres ident , was fn
fhe first place winners in oth er charg e of the final competition
grades of their di vision fn. of the cultura l ~rts program
eluded:
ch is sponsored by the PTA
First grade : Ken ny Su e whi
in
cooperation
'wiih teachers of
Th·omas , · sa lem Cente r , ttw schools. Finals
were i udged
collage ; Sherry Pa tf er'son, by Mrs . C. E. Blakeslee,
Racine, water base ; Richard and essays ; Bill Mayer, poems
visual
Cook, Syracuse, water' color' ; arts , and Mrs . Elizabeth
Shawnee Sa lser , Ra ci ne . Lohse. music.
drawing ; Jenn ifer Meadows.
Middleport, essay .
Second gr'ade: Beth Wilson.
Chester' , co llage ; Richard
Lyons, Racine, water base;
Kr is Snowden , Middleport,
water color ; Charles Geary,
Middlepor't , water color' ;
Kar'en Groggins, Middlepor't,
poetry ; Susanna .Wise. Middlepor't essays.
Third grade : .Charles Callins t
Middleporf, coll.3ge ; Davia
f!Aeadows, Middleport, Water
base : Craton Wolfe, Rac ine,
water color ; Rita Slater,
MI"ACl!NATC
Ra c ine , draw.ing ; Phyll is
Dav~s , Middleport , poetry ;
- Cindy Perry , Middleport,
Danny Sayre
essay.
Fourth grade : Sonya Hitl,
The big step coming up in
Racine, collage ; Robert Lee,
safety is more use
Racine, water color ; Beth
co lor on the roads . A big
Perrin , Pomeroy , draw ing ;
problem has been that
Tom Kelly , Middleport. oil ;
ne
ither asphalt nor con·
Beth
Perr'in ,
Pomeroy ,
crete
could be - colored
sculpture; Jayne Hoeflich,
permanently
. However·,
Pomeroy, wafer' bas·e , music,
Monsanto Chemicals has
composition , poetr'y and
honorable mention essays ;
contr ibuted
to
the
Salem
Sandy Herdman,
development of a new
Center, essays; Robin Lynn
'paving material, which·· is
Herald, Middleport. honorable
very similar to asphalt and
mention , essays.
can
be brightly tinted with
Fifth grade : Janet Horkey,
long·last ing color. A strip
Br'adbury, collaoe ; M~lisa
of red would mean stop
lhte , Racine, Dick Her ahead ; white will be used
m~_n , _ Bra.dbury, fie. water
M i cha~l .
color ;
Dennis
as it is now for highway
Syracuse. water base ; Carrie
d ivider s and shou lder s;
Guinther, Syracuse; drawing ;
green tor through lanes,
Janet Horky, Bradbury·, all ;
orange
for deceleration
Pamela Harden , Racine ,
lan
e
s;
and yellow · for
poetry ; Re-becCa Dempsey ,
areas . Safety
proh
ibited
Syr'a&lt;.use. essay.
officials already are
calling for· sta'ndardization.
of _color use · across the
country.
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the . perfect cleansing
agent. Because all the
· Pomeroy Bowling Lanes
hardness minerals are
Wednesday Early Bird
league
remo11ed with our ref ining
March 28, 1973.
unit, onfy a small amount
Standings
of soap is needed to
TEeam
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w. l.
dislodge the soi l and keep it
ve 1yn s Grocery
84 28
in suspens ion . Your clothes
King Builders Supply
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Dor'othy's Pinnettes
58 5.4
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R. H. Rawlings
50 62
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High Ind . Gam£;! -. Ann
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Htgh Ind. Series - . Flossie
Ma~son 487 ; Mary Voss 477 .
Htgh Team Game
Eve.lyn 's Grocer_y_fl26 ..
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Plans for a tenebrae to be Agnes Dixon, The purpose of
held at the Enterprise United lookmg tn lo the lives of the four
Methodist Church on April 19, women. it was explained, was
Maundy Thursday, were made to urge women to look at ..
at the Tuesday night meeting mission Opportunities in their
of the Women's Society of daily living, and lo illustrate

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Christian Service of the church
at the home of Mrs. Kar)'n
Davis. .
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Mrs. Sara Dill was leader for
the program the topic of which
was " Personal Mi$Sions~" The
group sang "0 Love that Wilt
Not Let Me Go." Mrs. Davis
read I Cor . 13 and the personal
missions of four women were
reviewed by Mrs. Dorothy
Smith, Mrs. Agnes Weeks
Mrs. Nancy Smith, and Mrs:

tha t missions ca n-be ac~
complished without going to a
fore ign land . A group
~tscuss i on was held on what
md lviduals can do to be
missionaries 'of Chris t in their
daily lives.
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Pra ye r by Mrs. Weeks
concluded the meeting . Mrs.
Davis served refreshments to
those named and Mrs. Delores
Will and Mrs. Frances Hunnel.

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technicians available
on a 24
hour basis.
Following her talk, Mrs.
Homer Parker , • program
chainnan, on behalf of the
Association, presented Mrs .
Cross a gift. Mrs. Parker and
Mrs. Howard Birchfield were
in charge of planning the
program .
Discussed at the business
meeting was the proposed
consolidation of the Meigs
County Association with nine
other counties into an area
organization. Mrs . Wallace
Bradford spoke on the consolidation meetings which take
place periodically and of the
termination of the local
Association as of March 31,
1974 unless it 'elects to disaffiliate with the state and
national organization.
Four applications made for
the two nurses ~cholarships to
be awarded by the group this
spring were. turned over to the
selectiori committee for consideration.
Mrs. Jane Russell, R. N.,
county tuberculosis nurse,
reported that Meigs County
now has. an "all~time low in
tuberculosis." She said that in
1972 three -. riew ·cases were
""lound, but solar this year none
have been detected. She
commented on the chest clinics
conducted here periodically
and of th'e new methods of
keatment which are con-I ~ sidere-ct· highly effective. Also
discussed by Mrs. Russell was
the need lor determining a plan
of action for active tuber~

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. DISTINGUISHED GUESTS.attending thfeighl~ annual dinner of Meigs County Salon 710,
lhe closing of ~e . Nelsonville
Eight and Forty, Wednesday mght at the Meigs Inn were seated left to right, Mrs. Rhoda
tuberculosi~ hospital.
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Charles
Hayes ,
and
Berneice
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departemental
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st
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Mrs.
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Van
Foss~m:
LODGE TO MEET
executive secretary,
depa~teme~tal chape~u passe ; Mrs. Reva Cih1a, departemental la concicrger ; Mrs. Mal'y
Til
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r~ will be a special
distributed financial reports
Martm, natwnal pouvwr member; Mrs. Esther Edgar, departemental chapeau passe; Mrs.
mee ting of Middleport Lodge
which showed receipts for the
. Mr. and Mrs. RichHrd Gilmore of Rout e 2, Mulb~rry
Helen
Bilisns,
color
marshall;
and
Mrs.
Catherine
Welsh,
departemental
nurses
scholarship
31;:1 Jo'&amp;AM Saturday at 7:30
past year of $3,731.50 from the
He1ghts, Pomeroy , are announcing the cngager~1e nt and
chainnan.
f&gt;Jl l. There will be work in the
Christmas Seal sal~. $52 from
approaching marriage of their daughter, Kna ron Kay, to Mr.
P.A dcgl'ee: All Master Masons
lhe 1971 late returns, $79.50
Charles D. Hatfield, son of Mrs. Netti e Hutficld, Dexter, a nd .
:tl'e in vited .
from state refunds, and $166.25
tbe late Clarence Hatfield. ·
investment income for a total
Miss Gilmore is a senior at Meigs High School where she is
Our Interest Is
of $4,029.25. Expenditures
taking a t--osmetology course. Mr. Hut field is empl oyed at th e
inClu~ed $1,003 .09 for comThe eighth .aimiversary of 12 to 23 it was reported .
2 riieet-at the home of Mrs.
Greater For You
E.D . Salmons Lumber Co., Hobson. A May u wedding is
munity services; $302.23 for the Meigs County Salon 710,
Recognition which has come Hackett for work on reports
bemg plarmed at the [.au rei Cliff Free Methodist ChiiTCh. The
public health educaliQn ; $750 Eight and Forty, was observed to the Salon in the past eight and parody practice. Notes
Rev . William Buckley will officiate 11t the 7 p.m. op ~ n church
for profess ional education ; Wednesday night with a dinner years was enumerated by Mrs. from officers unable to attend
wedding.
$156.30 for patient services; · party at the Meigs Inn Marlin . She -said that six limes were read by Mrs. Hysell along
$1 ,831.23 for fund raising, and highlighted by a review of the l.he Salon has heen selected the with a thank you card from
On 90-Day
$487.52 for general expenses, Salon 's history, greetings from " most outstanding" in all Sherry Marshall for a birthday
making a total of $4,560:37 in several state officers including phases of Eight and Forty remembrance.
Certificates
expenditures during the past the Eight and Forty Depar- work, 24 tfophies lor special
The State Chapeau reported
of Deposit
year. The balance as of April! temental Chcapeau ·Evalina program s have been won, that there is now $400 in Ute
was $2,209.38 with $4,000 in- Berkley, and endorsement of $12,000 has been raised with · nurses scholarship lund, that
51/2 per cent pe~ year
vested.
Mrs. Mary Martin, Pomeroy, mos t of that amount going 'to $700 has been contributed
paid on 90 day CerSpecial recognition was for Central Division Chapeau assis t in the varl"ous tubez·- toward endowment of another
lificales of Deposit.
HUTLAND - Mrs. JOe Bolin will dcuwn t;l ral c mode rh,
given to Vernon Weber or in 1974.
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culusis and cystic fibrosis bl.'d at the National J~wish
$1,000.00
Minimum.
·nf Hutland, director of f{eg ion abstract m1d tradlli unal ·floral
Rutland, a guest at the-dinner,
Other--departemental officers projects uf Eight and·' Forty, Hospital in Denver. It was ll , Ohio Association of Garden mTangcu1cnts, using brill iant
Interest.
Payable
for serving as the 1972 and distinguished guests al· and an educational program on noted
that
Miss
Ann
Quarterly.
Club ~, is &lt;Jnnouncin g a dian gc spring fl owe rs, i 1 1 1 ~r program ,
Christmas Seal Sale campaign. tending the observance were cystic fibrosis has been carried Eschelman is a patient at the
in the location of the group 's "Spring Surprlst;."
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Officers retained for another Mrs. Berne ice Christensen, le out in the community .
Good Samarilan Medical
up comin g Spr.in g llegional
J!tt~ c h club is asked to brin ~
year are Mrs. Dill, president; secretaire ; Mrs. Ethel Van
Introduced by Mrs . Hackett Center
in
Zanesville meeting Saturday , April 14 plant materi als to be sold with
Clarence Headley,
vice Fossan, 'departemental during ·-~ business meeting . recupent!iOg from a coronary .
from tho Pomeroy ~lemcn4try proceeds guin,g to the Wi ld~
pres.dent; Mrs . Dwight chapeau passei Mrs. Reva were Mrs . Florence Richards,
Rugs made by blind vctenms School to the Trinity ·church (.It · fluwcr Buo k Fund . All
Wallace.. secretary:· Mrs .. Cihla, depart.ementaL la con~ American Legion Aux.iliary from funeral baSket ribbons Lhc ~. ; Onu;l' of. Ea ~,t Second ancl presid UJits o l' &lt;.t I'C prcsCntative
Bruce May, treasurer; Mrs. cierge; MrS·. Martin, nB.tional Department Natibnal security were awarded to Mrs. Cihla Lynn Stiects in PomcfOY . The should &lt;~ttcnd to · vOte on th~·
The Athens County
Savings &amp; Loan Co.
Wallace .. Bradford, pouViormember ; ·MI-s. Esther c hairman; Mrs. · Dorothy ami Fred Shain . Games were · hmdtcon now will IJ.c prepared now Hc~io nal . Direc tor . The
296 Second St.
representative director, and Edgar, depart em en ta I Hecker, Gallipolis, Auxiliary played with pri7.es going to hy one or lhc church groupS; du y
will
b c ~in
.wi th
Pomeroy, Ohio·
Mrs. Charles Hayes, executive chapeau passe ; Mrs. Helen Eighth District Community Mrs. Van Fossen, Mrs . Good, L&gt;ut the price will bemain at $2. Hcgistr;1tion und Cuffee Hour
All Accounls Insured To
secretary . ·
Billfngs, ~e:partemental colOr Serv'ice chairman; Mrs. Kay Mrs. Searles and Mrs. Hm.:cl Members arc reminded that fr o111 9 till 10 a, m. with the
$20. 000 by FSLIC.
On the Board of Directors mars,hall; . and Catherine Par~ons , Eighth Distrlct Grant.
prepaid reservations must be Winding Trai\ , ·wndwood , and
are-wallace Bradford, Mr . and Welsh, departemental nurses Children and Youth chairman,
Committees · !Qr the dinner sent to the regional treasurer, Bcnd-·..OL. Lho . lti vcr Garden
Mrs. J . S. Davis, Mrs. Clarence scholarship chairman .
and chapeau of the Athens were
Mrs . Edith Fox , ' Mrs. Wilsun Car-penter , 28:~ Clubs it 5 hustcsses and Mrs.
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Apalrioticcolorschemewas Salon , Eight and Forty; Mrs . decorations : Mrs . Hysell , ·Mulbe rry Avenue, . Pomeroy, RoiJ cr:t Lewis, dwl nnan .
Mrs.- Dan White, Miss Frieda carried out in the table Ca1·rie Neutzling, chapeau of registration and gifts; Mrs .
Qhi v, 4571;9, by the April !J
Faehnle, Mrs. R. R. Cutler, decorations along with the . the Gallia County Sa lon 612 ; Myrtle Walker, flowers; Mrs.
deadline.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ri!!le, theme "Busy as a Bee in '73." and Mrs. Robbie Good, Pearl Knapp and Mrs . Walker,
'cucst speaker will be OAGC
Mr .. . and Mrs. Richar'd The welcome following the chapeau, Vinton .County Salon · loot bags .for favors; Mrs.
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I Chambers, Mrs . Hayman . ritualistic opening and prayer 752.
Ha ckett and Mrs . Martih,
Wcndall Heed, of Newf.lrk , who
Barnitz, Mrs. Homer Parker, · by Mrs . Lula Hampton ,
Mrs . Marie · Boyd .of the programs.
Mrs. Don Seizing, Mrs. Mary l'aamonier, was given by Mrs . Meigs Salon reported on
Kautz, Mrs. Thomas Martin, Rhoda Hackett, Meigs Salon children and youth work noting
Mr. and Mrs. Howard · Birch- chapeau.
that from September to April
(ieldand Mr . and Mrs. Richard
Mrs. Martin· commented on $294.96 has been . spent on a
Pickcn!i (ol' dcv1Hi ons, fullowcd
the organization of the salon in cystic fibrosis child ; $296.50
SYHACUSE - A reading, with prayer by Ml's. R&lt;t chel
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1965 and told of Mrs. Edgar's has gonelotheNalionalJewish " The Purpose of Unite!!,
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I The annual rP.port sho,wed role as departemental chapeau HOspital and Ohio's cystic Presbyterian Women " , and a McBride . . 1\oll call was an swcl'ed with a scripture verse .
thall06 x-rays during the past
that year in assisting Mrs. fibrosis pro·g rams; $139.50 poem in unison opened the
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1 year were paid froin seal sale Ferne Cheesebrew, Mrs. toward tuberculosis care and meeting of the Emily. The secretary 's report wus
I Lou Osborne
1 funds , and that tapes and Eileen · Searle·s, Mr's. Julia treiltrnent. She reported that Missionary Circle in the church given· hy Mrs. Adi! Slack :md
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I literature have b&lt;ien provided Hysell, and Mrs . . Martin . in 113 hours has been spent in •nnex Tucsd•Y at l:JO jl. m. 1hc treasurer's rl:!port by Mrs . .
McBr'ide.
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cystic fibrosis work , and 41 Mrs. Laura PickenS, president,
For th e mothers and
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I . use in her work. Three nursing
A tribute was given to Mrs. hours in lubf!rculosis yolunteer · presided .
daughters banquet to be held
Catalog Merchant
scholarships of $250 each were Ruth H. Thornton and Mrs. work, and noted that $6ti7 was
Tile thought for the month
on M•y 9, slides will be shown
I 220 E. Main
Pomer'oy I awarded last spring.
Mary E. Reapp ,' both charter collected in the cystic fibrosis was " All the World's .loy
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I -·A-. dinner preceded the members now deceased, and fund drive with $154 more to be comes rrom th~ Grave of Om· of the Holy Land .
992 2178
Heuding for Lbc placing of
meeting.
M ·23 1
recognized were the charter contributed in the combined Risen Lord."
lhe leas t coin Wi.I S " Am I
5F.T TitlG
members in obserVance, Mrs . charities program of the Meigs
'l'hc
lOth chapter of
HI
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Prepared
To
Share
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InN¢ ~If lll~lt
Hevelations was re•d by Mrs.
R I N G S E l TINQ
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Mrs ... .Hacke It , Mrs . Hl.gh Schoo.I.
Seares,
Fnmkie Mum~w . It was anPearl Knapp, and. Mrs. Eunie
Mrs.·Pearl Knapp noted that
noun ced that th e PrCsbyterial
Do something beautiful for your diamond
Brinker. Membership during $100 is being contributed to the
DAUGHTER BORN
will be held in Columbus April
the eight years has rown from nurses scholarship lund . A Mr. and MrS. Don Van 18.
Cre&lt;:~ t c &lt;• whole ne w lou k.·H.ave your tl iarn orid mounted
report on · the constitution Und Cooney of Middleport are . Rcadin J;\ For rn~s:;io'nari es in
111 &lt;l scnso lional ne w sott ing from. our collection of
~a .rrings. tlirrs: p~ n d;:H) I S an&lt;.l rings We 'prornise quality
by-laws was given ]ly ·Mrs. announcing: lhe birth of a
Switr.erl~md tv be prayCd for
c ra ft srnansh tt) nt !.1 rnodor&lt;.~t (l price .
Eileen Searles .. Mrs. Catherine daughte~. Rebecca l,ynn, on was given by Agnes White. The ·
"Watch Nature Work"
Welsh announced the pouvior March 4 at the Pleasant Valley program was the study of
be held this weekend at the Hospital. The infant weighed Rebecca with readin gs by Mts.
Send A Beautiful
Pick-F
ort Hayes Hotel in six pounds, 13 ounces. They Picken s , Mrs . Mc: Bridge ,
now ...
Indoor Garden
Columbus beginning with a have another daughter, Fr;mkie Mumaw, Mrs. White
SUIIM1
A Fr'esh and La~tin/j Gift.
dutch supper Saturday night. Melissa Dawn, 15 monlhs old . and Mrs. Ruth Zavitz. The
Sevcr•l
of the Meigs County Grandpijrents are Mr. and June s tudy will be on Mariam .
From •4.95
Trade up to a reliable new Massey Salon partners will attend. The Mrs. Albert Van Cooney of
Hefreshments were scrvCd
Ferguson lawn and garden tractor:
annual dinner of the Vinton Pomeroy, Stanley Aleshire of by , Mrs, Jean Hall and Mrs.
Trade in your old model onyour_c~oice
n _N, second St.
Salon was announced for. May Pomeroy, and Mrs. Delsie M:t,ldrcd Pierce, to' those named
of an MF 7, B. 12, 14 h.p. lawn and garden
MIDDLEPORT, 0 .
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Aleshire of Logan, W. Va .
ahove and ·Mrs . Susie FiScher .
iraclor .. .. or an MF 5 or 6 h.p. riding mower. .. ·
Members of the Meigs Salon
Ghoose also from a hosi of easy-on-a,ndwere reminded of a 1 p.m.
off attachments to make your MF lawn
REViVAL PLANNED
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and garden tractor eve!'~ more versatile.
A revival will be held at the,
Quick starts, easy operation .
Carmel United . Methodist
Hard working, dependable service.
Church, Racine, Rl. I, one,half
mile off the Bashan Road from
April 9 through the 15th. The
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Morrison,
evangelis t fr om Barlow, Ohio,
"ALL YOU CAN EAT"
· will be the guest speaker. Serv11~
ices . arc 7:30 p.m . nightly .
There will be sp~cial music.
CO MPL ETEL '( IN STA LLEO
'rile Rev. Frank Cheesebrew is
WA LL TO WALL
the pastor.
With, Hea•J y Foam Rubber Pad
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and children, Cindy, Sandy and
David of Belle fon ta i n ~ were
Sunday ~uesls of their p~renls ,
Mr . and Mrs. Uswin Nease and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips,
Mine rsville.
Mr . and Mrs. Da llas Jones
(Lou Ann Han1mer ) of
Columbus were recent visitors
of Mr . and Mrs. Bob Hoeflich
and .Jayne Lee. and Mr. and
Mrs . W i ll&lt;.~rd Wilson.
Mrs. I .uther Bradford is
spending lime here viSitlng her
dau~hter and family, Mr . and
Mrs. De~vi d Nease.
Mr. ond Mrs. Hoger Risch
"·nd fa mily, and Mr. and Mrs.
ftonald Dav is of -Athens were
I'Cccnt vis itors of their grand. pe~l'c n ls , Mr. und Mrs. Uswin
Nea!le. Abo visiting with the
Ncascs bri efl y were Mr . and
Mrs. Hcrbc.rl Davis ~or Athens,
who were cnroutc home from a
Flol'ida vacation.

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5- The Daily Sentinel, Middleport-Pomeroy, o ., April 6, 1973

SERVICES MONDAY
Services are being conducted
Monday nights at 7:30 o'clock
at the Ash St. Free Will Baptist
Church in Middleport with Dr.
R,oberl Persons of Cheshire in
charge . Special eUJphasis is
being directed to interest
young people . The public is

and family, Mr . and Mrs. Jack
Elam and family·, Mrs. James
wel~ome .
Reeves and Linda were
Mrs . Mildred Bissell of Brinker.
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. Tuppers Plains visited Mr. and
Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Orr of
Geothermal Power
Mrs . Douglas Circle recently. Chester visited. on ·-Sunday
and Mrs. Fred Tuckerman .
World production of geoMr . and Mrs. Doyle Knapp, . Mr. and Mrs . Frank Hudson · evening at the home of Mr. and
thermal power, in which the
· Kat!, Kevin and Charles were 3nd daughter, Toni of Racine Mrs. Robert
and family. Earth's heat is used to pro'
Sunday afternoon visitors of and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
· Mrs. Mary Circle ac· duce steam that drive s genMrs.
Lena
Knapp
of Pi ckens and family of companied by · Mrs. Hattie erators , now totals more
a mil lion kilowatts.
Langsv ille .
Syrac~ ' spent Sunday with
Powell and daughter, Addie, than
Geologists believe thi s could
Mr. and Mr,s. Allan Taylor.
Racine R. D. , visited Mrs . be increased ten -fold a pol- ·
James
Circle
of
New
Haven
Virgil Walker and Mrs. Virgil lution-free source or' power
OPTION PITCHER
V
isited
his
mother,
Mrs.
Mary
Roush
who are patients at that would ·be equivalent to
LOS ANGELES (UP! )- The
lm Angeles Do~ers pptioned Circle on a recent Monday Veterans Memorial Hospital on burning a billion tons of coal.
Sunday evenin~.
pttcher Bru.~ Ellingsen to e\;ening.
local.
Mr
.\
and
Mrs.
William
t:'rs. Betty Van Meter, Mrs .
·!heir Albuqerque farm club
Ralph Harden of Iilornirig
Thursday to pare the roster .to Carleton .of Racihe spent , a Mary Circle and Mrs. Eunie
Star
spent Saturday night with
recent evening with Mrs. Dean Brinker spent Tuesday evening
25.
his grandparents, Mr : and Mrs .
with Mrs . Laura Byers of
Tanners Run and her sister Homer Circle, Verna ~nd
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' Wa vie Circle.
Addte Whtle of Pennsylvania.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Circle
recently were Mr . and MrS.
Richard Ables of Bald Knobs
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Mr . and Mrs. Glenn Tuttle and
son of Eagle Ridge, Mrs. Linda
Patterson and sons, Racine R.
D. , Mrs. Betty Wrilesell of
. Spiller . .Chester Van Mete~ of
BEnER
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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W . H Perr in , pastor Roy
Mayer , Supt Church s.chool.
'1 · 15 a m , worsh ip , 10 24 a m ,
youth cho ir reheanal Monday .
6 30' p m , Mrs. Marv in .Burl.
d i rector ,
senior
cho l r
rehearsal . 1 30 p m , Thurs
day ,
Mrs
Paul
Nea se ,
d 1r.e.ctor
,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corner
Un1on and Mulberry
Rev .
Clydi:&gt; V Henderson , pas!or
Sunday school. 9 30 a m , Glen
M c C l ung , supt ,
mornmg
worsh1p , 10 JO am ; evenmg
serv1ce , 7 JO , m1d week sar
v1 ce . Wednes.dav . 7. 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
Morn ing prayer and sermon ,
10 30 am Moly commun 1on
and sermon , f 1rsr Sundays ,
10 30 a . m
C hur c h scho ol ,
kindergarlen through eighth
grade . 10 30 a m
POMEROY CHURCH OF
'CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr ,
pastor B1ble School , 9 : 30am. ,
worsh i p, 10 · Jo . adult worShip
serv1ce and young people 's
meetmg , both 7. 30 p m Sun
day Wednesday, comb1ned
B1ble
s tudv
and
prayer
meet1ng, 7·30 p m
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THE SALVATION ARMY ·~ ·
Envoy Ray w W 1nmg , offlc . ?- r
In charge Sunday , 10 am ,
Holiness meetmg , 10 30 am ,
Sunday School Young Peop le's
.;,..~ Leg1on . 7 p m , Thursday, Ito 3
p m , Lifdtes Home Le agu e. 7
::: p m , Prep classes

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Greek poet Hesiod sa id, "A bad
- neighbor 1s as great a
m1sfortune as a good one ts a
great blessmg ."

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SACRED HEART
Rev
Father Bernard K r ajCOVIC ,
pastor
Phon-e
99 1 1'82S
S&lt;Jturday evenmg Ma ss . 7. 30
p m Sunday Mass , 8 an(l 10
am Con l ess1ons , Stl lurday , 1
7 JO p m .
POMEROY FIRST BAP ·
liST
Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
William Watson . Su nday school
supt Sunday sch oo l, 9 30 a m .
BYF , 6 p m , B1bl e s tudy .
Wednesday
7 p ,m ,
c hoir
pract1ce Wednesday , 8 JO p .m
POMe:ROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHURC H
Harr 1so nvd le
R oad . Rev
O ' Dell Manl ey. Pastor . Henry
Ebl1n , Sunday Sc hool Supt .
Su nday Sc hoo l 9 30 a . m ..
Even1ng wor sh1 p 7 30 p.m .
Prayer and Pra 1se service ,
Thursday . 7 30 p m
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
C HAP EL
NOn ·
denommal•onat . George S
011er . Pastor Su nday School 10
am Wor sh1p Serv ice 11 am
Sunday n 1ght serv1ces 7 JO
p m
Wednesday Prayer
rneet1ng 1 · 30 p m
Everyone
wei come
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Mam Sl - Loren T Stephens ,
evangelist , phon e 991 7856
Conse rvat 1 ve ,
non
mstrumenlat Sunday wor ship ,
10 am , B1ble study , 11 am ,
worsh1p , 6 p m
Wedn es day
B1 b l e st udy , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non
denom 1nat1onal l,
Langsv i lle
Dexter Road . the R ev Worley
Haley , pastor . Sunday school.
10 am , even1ng worsh1p , 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet 1ng ,
Tuesday , 7 30 p m , youth
grou p , Fr 1day , 7 30 p m

Ye must he hom again
By CHARLES SIMONS
First Baptist Church, Middleport
One night Jesus had a caller named Nicodemus, a leader of
the Jews, and who belonged to the party of the Pharisees.
Nicodemus, m the course of hls conversation with Chnst, said to
Him, "We know, Rabbi, that you are a teacher sent by God, for
no one could do the mighty works you are domg unJess God were
with hun."
Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth: no one can see the

Kmgdom of God unless he is born agam."
"How can a grown man be born agam?" Nicodemus asked.
"He certainly cannot enter h1s mother 's womb and be born a
second time!"

-· "I tell you the truth," replied Jesus, "that no one can enter
1lfe Kingdom of God unless he is born of water and of the sp1rit.
Flesh gives birth to flesh, and Spirit gives blfth to spmt. Do not
be surpnsed because I tell you, 'Ye must be born agam'. "
As you read thiS article you may be asking yourself this
question, "How can I be born of water and of the Spirit?"
Wben Jesus talks about being born of water, He is speaking
about man's natural birth irto the world, for He mentions that
flesh gives birth to flesh. It IS interesting to note that when the
fetus is in the womb it Is immersed in a watery like substance
called the amniotic fluid, and· that at b~rth thiS ammotic firnd IS
thus it can be s01d that when man comes mto the
·-• discharged;
world that he is born of water.
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But for man to enter into the Kingdom of Heavn he must be
born again; he must be born of the Spirit If a person is to be born
of the Spirit, he must do four things.
First he must repent of his sins. This Implies that he
acknowledges himself to be a sinner before God, that ~e asks God
to forgive him of his sins, and that he with the strength of Ch nst
- turns from his smful ways _
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Secondly he must believe in the perspn of Jesus Christ He
must believe that Christ is the Son of God, that Chnst lived a
perfect life, that Christ died upon the cross to save him from his
sins, that Christ arose from the dead, and that Christ is cornmg to
earth again.
Thirdly, he must invite Jesus Christ mto hiS heart and life. In
Revelation 3:20 we find Jesus saying these words, "Behold, I
stand at the door, and knock: if any man hears my voice, and
opens the dO!lr, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and
he with me ." Here Christ IS plainly saymg that He will only enter
into man's heart upon man's mvitation, and here Christ gives His
word that He will enter into man's heart and fellowship with him.
Fourthly he must be willing to keep ChriSt's commandments.
This implies a willingness to follow Christ and to serve Him. In
John 14:15 we flnd these words of ChriSt, "If you love me, keep
my commandments." The individual who invites Jesus Christ
into his heart by faith must seek to demonstrate his faith in
Christ by striving with the help of Chnst to live a holy life and a
life that is pleasing to God.
My friends, have you been born again by the Spirit of God' If
not, then ri5it now, wherever you happen to be, bow your head,
confess your sins to God, believe in Christ and what He has done
for you at Calvary, mvite Christ into your ~cart and hfe, and ask
God to help you to walk m obedience to Christ's teachmgs.
, My friends, when you do this you will become a child of God,
you w1ll begin to have a different perspective on life, and you will
have a place reserved for you in the New Heavens and the New
Earth which God one day will create for His children.
We who are Christians, let us thank God for making the way
JX&gt;Ssible for us to be born agam so that we may fmd meamng m
life and have the hope of a glonous future hfe beyond the grave.
Fellow QlristJans,let us challenge ourselves to proclaim to those
outs1de of the faith that they need to be born again.

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By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs . Howard
Robinson of Flatwoods, W. Va. ,
spent Sunday afternoon wtth
Mrs. Bertha Robinson.

Howard Sayre of Syracuse,
: _ Paul Sayre of Columbus, Mrs.
Bertha Robmson were dmner
.. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs .
Herbert Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Garf Miller of
Mansfield spent I weekend
w1th the latter's parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Charles Lawson and
famUy .
'Pvt. Ronald Russell of Ft.
" Meade, Md ., spent the weekend
witt! his wife and daughter,
" Nancy Russell and Mandy, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs
Russell Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hupp spent
Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Stewart at Point
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PORTLAND
Worsh1p 7 30
ST PAUl, LUTHERAN
P m , even ing worsh1p , 7 30
lhi' Re-v
Arthur C
Lund, •p""ll\ . Church Sc hool ~ 30 i:. m
p m B1blc \lud y , Wednc~day ,
S-UTTON
W ors h i p, 11 o;l m
pit!itOr Suntt!ly 5c hool {nur
J JO p m ~
7nd .1nd .sth SundolyS , Church
c;~ry .ldu ll ), 9 J5 am . Ch.arles
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UNION BAPTIST
"U•091 10 (I r'tl
EvMIS , (hnshan Edu{afion
k'ev Cecil Col( , pa s tor Su nday
WESLEYAN (Ractnel ·
SU I'!! • WOrShip serVICe , 10 . 30
&lt;;ltl O()I
supt , JQe Sayre '
,, m , cont1rmaflon classes , Wnr-shtp , II a nl , C hurch
~u nday school , 9 rt5 ~ . m ..
Sc trool, 10 a 11l
Tu('Sdoy, I 8 15 . 1unmr cvn
Sunday cveninq wor sh•p. 7 30
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
ftrrna110n cl as s. t1me- se t
Wednesday prayer and B i ble
Rev Jacob Lehman
W('l'kly , sen1or (:On f 1rmat1on
Study , 7 30 p m
Re..- . Sian ley Brantlum
ci Ol SS Sent or cho1r , 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAINS
JOPPA
Wor ship 10 a rn , CHRISTIAN
Tu4)Sdtly
CHURCH
ChuH h Sc hool 9 am , Prayer
SEVENTH - DAY
AD
Euqcr'le Underw ood, pastOr ,
Mf'f'ltnq , Wedn esda y , 8 p m
VENTIST
Lo ca t£&gt;d on
Howard Caldwell, Jr , Sunday
LONG BOTTOM
Chu r c h Sc hool Sup l , Su nday SchOol.
Mulberry
Heights ,
near
sc rv 1ccs 9 am , Su nday 9 JO a . m , Mornmg se rmon ,
Ve ter&lt;tns Memor1al Hoscu tal,
~ch ool 9 15 am
B 1ble Sludy
Pomeroy
Pastor H ~rbc rt
10 30 a m , Sunday e v en mg
e..- cry Thur sday , 7 . JO p m
se rv1 ce, 7 p m
Morgan Sa bbnth Sc hool , every
NORTH BETHEL
Wor
Saturday at 1 p m and wor Sh ip
LETART FALLS UNITEO
'ih1 p II a m , Chu r ch School 10 BRETHREN
s:e- rv1ce !allowing at 3 15 p m
Rev ~ reeland
Q.pen S1ble d1SCUS.S1Qn ea ch am
NOHIS , pcntor FIOYii Norr is,
ALFRED
Su nday school , sup I Sunday school , 9 30 am .•
Thu r sd ay at 1 30 p m at th e
9 . 45 am
each
Sun day ; morn1ng sermon. 10 JO am . •
Fr , endlv
chu- r c h .
" The
preaching at 11 a . m
ea ch
Chu rch ,1'
Prayer serv•ce . W C!dn es day ,
Sunday Pray er meeting, 7 . 45 7 30 p m
GRAHAM
UNITED
p m , Wcdnesd~y . W SCS, 8 p m ,
METHODIST
Pr each.ng
C H ESHIRE CHURCH OF
on th ird T uesday each month
9 30 a m . f i rst and second
GOD OF PROPHECY, G P
REEDSV ILLE
Sunday Sm1th , pa s tor . '-SUnday SchooL
Sund ays o t eac h month , lhird
school , 9 30 prc'achmg , 7: 30 10 am , Arthur Henson , Su p1 ,
ano t our th Sund ay s eilc h
md'hth , wor ~/11 p ~e rv ice at 7 30 p m Sunday , prayer meeling, Morn1nq WorShip, I I a . m ,
l lO p m Tuesday , w scs, 7 30 Young P eop les Sef'VI Ce, 7 P. m ;
p m Wedn es day e ven111g s at
f 1rs1 Ttwrsday e&lt;;~ch month
7 30 , Pr..:J yer and 81ble Study
Ev en1 n9 service, 7 30 p .m
SILVER RIDGE
Wor sh1p Wednes.day M id w eek Prayer
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP .
10 am . Chur ch Sc hool , 9 a m
Servtct&gt; , 7 · Jo p m , Youth
T!ST 182 Mu lber r y Ave ,
TUPPERS
PLAINS
mee l 1ng 6 •30 p m , Ev en 1ng
Pomeroy ,
alf•hated
w 1th
Worship 9 am ,
Church wor sh 1p , 7 JO p m .
S B. C , the Rev
Fred Hd!.
Sc hool , 10 am
C HESTER CHURCH OF
pa s tor . Hershel M c Clure ,
KENO
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Rev
Sunday school supl
Su nday
CHR IST
Hobart New ell , Herb ert Grate . pastor Wor
schooL 9 JO a m , mornu'lg
supt Ser v1 ca weekly , 9 . 30 am
sh1p se rv tee. 11 a m and 7 JO
wor sh1 p, 10 . 30 am ., Su nday
On Sunday Prea ch 1ng f1r s t and p m Su nday Sundav Sc hool.
eva ng elis t ic meet1'ng , 7 30 p m
th 1rd Sundays o f month by 9 JO am
R1chard Barton ,
Pray er meet1ng , Wednesday ,
Cli ffOrd Smllh , 9 30 a .m
1 · 30 p m
sup ! Prayer mee t mg, Wed
HOS SO N
CHRISTIAN nesday, 7 . 30 p m
MIDDL EPORT
UNION Darrel Doddr i i L
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Pi~-Stor
Su nday Sc hool. 9 30 CHRIST Cl1 1fOrd Smith ,
corne r Fou rth and Ma1n ,
a (Yl , Leonard Gilmor e, t1rsr mm ts ter Su nday School 9 30
M 1ddiC!port Re v H enry Key,
Jr , pastor Su nday Sc hool , 9 30 -"Cider, evenmg se rvi ce, 7 30 am , mornmg c hurch 10 30
p rn
Wednesday
prayer am : Sunday evenmg service,
am , M rs Erv111 Baumgard
meetmg, 7 30 p . m
ner , sup! , Morn 1ng worship ,
7 30 p m Wednesday se rv1 ce, 8
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF pm
10 45 a m
Sunday
GO D - Racine Route 2 The
JEHO VAH'S WITNESSES LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
•
John
8
Rev
Char les Han d, pastor
Larry Ca rnahan , presid i ng
METHODIST - Rev Rober!
12-29
Sunday school , 9 45 a m , E Bu c kley , pastor Wdl1am
mm 1sl er Sun day , Bibl e tee
morn1ng w o r s h i p , 11 am
lure , 9 30 am , Watchtower
Bailey, sup t ; Su nday school
Monday
Even1ng services , Tuesday and 9 JO a m , mornmg wor sh1 p ,
study , 10· 30 a m , Tuesday,
Fnday.
7
30
•
J
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B 1blc study , 7 30 p m
Thurs
10 JO a m ; even 1ng wor sh1p ,
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 30 p 1n Wednesday Chn s llan
20-.'l3
day , m1n1Siry sch ool , 7 JO
CHURCH OF CHRIST Bi ble Youth Cru sa de . 6 30 p m ;
p m , serv1 ce mcc lm g 8 30
pm
.
s t udy 9 ' 30 am , mornmg pray er meel1ng, 7 JO p m ,
Tuesday
worsh1p , 10 30 a m , even1ng Th ur sday c ho1r pra c ll ce, 1
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
• Luke 9
wor sh1p , 6 30 p m Wednesday pm
Chn st m Chns.tian Un1on 18-22
Bible study , 7 30 p m
•
L awr en c e Manley , pa s tor ,
UNITED MINISTRY OF ~.&gt;
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Mrs Russe ll Young , Sunday
W ednesday
ME IGS CO UNTY , The Un1ted CHRIST ~ Danny Evans ,
Sc hool Su pt
sunday School
•
Luke 9
Pr
esby
t
ena
n
Church
,
Dw
ight
pastor,
N
orman
C
Will.
sup
t
9 JO a m
Even1119 worsh1p,
L
Zav1IZ, Pastor D~reclor , Sunday Sc h.ool 9 30 am ,
44-56
7 30
Wednes.day
prayer
Geor ge W Hutton and Rev
Worship se rv1 ce, 10 : 30 a . m
meetmg 7 JO p m
L ~nson St ebb m s. Ass'! Pa s tor - Chr 1s t1an Endeavor Sunday
Thursday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Direc to rs
even 1ng
GOD - Ra c me Route 2, the
• Mark 10
FIRST UNITED
PRES ·
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Rev J ames. M Mun cy, pa s t or .
32-45
BVTERIAN,
M
1ddle
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Su nday school , 9 45 a m ;
port. Sunday Church Schoo l , LATTER DAY SAINTS morn1ng worShip , ll am ,
Friday
Sc llool. 9 . 30 am , M r s Homer Porlland Ra c1 ne Road Ralph
even 1ng worsh 1p , 7·30 p m
•
John
8
Lee, Su pt , Mornmg Wor Sh ip Joh nson,
pa s lor
Her..be rt
Pr ayer meet1ng , Tuesday , 7 30
31-59
10 30 am
Wh1te , Su nday Schoo l D 1r ector
p m • Young p eop le's meetmg,
F I R S T
U N I T E D Sun day Sch ool. 9 30 a m ,
7 30 p m Thu r sday
Saturday
PRESBYTEPIAN ,
Mid
Mornmg worship , 10 JO am,
RUTLAND CHURCH ' OF
dlcport , SiJ nday Church Sc hool. Su nday evening se rv 1ce 1 p m
GOO
B er tha ~ K-ing rey,
• Mark 14
9 JO am, Lew •s Sa uer , Supt, Wednesday evenmg prayer
subS titut e pa st or
Sun day
22-42
se rv1ces, 7 JO p m
Schoo l , 10 a . m , wors.h1p . Mornmg Wor ship, 10 JO am
MT. OLLVE CHURCH BETHLEHEM BAPTIST se rv •ce, 7 p m Sunday Prayer
Long Bottom , Sunday Schoo l, Great Bend , Charles N orns.
meet1ng, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
IO a m w1lh Wil l ard P1gott . pas t or Worshtp serv1ce. 9 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
su p! Evangel 1s t message each a m . Su11day Sch ool , 10 30
CHURCH - Near Long Sot
Su nday eve nin g, 7 30 p m by a m
tom Est11 Hart , pastor, Roy
CARLETON CHURCH E ld er Russell Cl1ne , m1n 1S f er
Brown.
ass1s1ant
pa st or
ot th e Apos tol 1c Fa1th B 1b l e K1ngsb ury
Road
Su nday
Sunday sc hool , 10 a m , Chu r ch
Stu dy , Wednesday , 7 30 p rn
Sc hool , 9 30 am , Ralph Car l ,
7 30
p m
eac h
Sunday
F I R S T
U N I T E D sup ! WorShip service, 10 JO
evenmg, pra yer meetmg, 7 30
5crlp1urt"l iel~c !ed by the Amer&gt;can Bible !&gt;ooe!y
PRESBYTERIAN, Syra cuse, am and 7 30p m alte rna te l y
p m Thursday
Morn1ng wor s h i p , 9 am , Prayer meetmg , W ednesday ,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Copyr!Shl 1971 K e o ~ ler "'d~~rl ~ ~•ng Se..,.rce, In c. 5tra5burg Vlrgon o3
Su nday Chu r c h Sc ho ol. 10 a m
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Sides,
TECOSTAL - Th i rd Ave , t he
Mrs Sampson Ha l l. Svpt
pas tor
Rev Wdl1am Kn1 ttel , pasto r
ST tV ERSV IL~E
COM·
OLD
DEXTER
CON Rona l d Dugan , Sunday Sc hool
MU NITY CHURCH - Sunday GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Sup ! C lasses f or a ll ages ,
school serv 1ce , 10 am , Pr ayer
Rev
Carl
R 1chards ,
eve n1ng sc rv1 ce
7 JO p m ,
meet 1ng, Thursday , 7 p m , past or
Mr s
Worley
With the hope it will. in some measure, fo s ter and help sustaln that whiSh 1s
B1b l e&gt; study , Wednesday, 7 30
Sunday even1ng se rv1 ce, 7 p m
FranC IS, Sunday sc hoo l supt ,
p m youth ser v1ces, Fr•day,
good
in family and community life. this featur e is sponsored by the bus mess
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school, 9 45 a m ,
7 JO p m
Pomeroy Ha rr1so nvlll e c hurch se rv1ce s, second and
FREEWILL BAPTIST firms and organizations whose names appear below .
Roa d Kenne th Ebe rt s, pa stor
lo u rlh
Sundays
follOW ing
Corner Ash and Plum , M id
Paul M cEl r oy , Su nd ay Sc hoo l Sund ay sc hoo L fi rst and lhlfd ~
____
c.Jiepor t ,
N oel
H errman ,
pastor
Saturday
evenmg \Su p! Su n day Sc hool 9 30 am . Sunday even mg s, 7 30 p m
i~
'
~----:~ ~~~'!"'"'1!~~~----.,
serv 1ce , 7 p m Sun day sc hool ,
mor n 1ng worsh1p and com
L 0 N G
B o T T 0 M
Meigs County Branch
10 am i Sunday even1ng
muniOn. 10 JO am . Sunda y CHRISTIAN ___, Mr
Rober!
WOr Ship, l p m
e,en mg youth cnr.Sioan e n Wy att , pasJor , Su nday Sc hool
d eavor , 6. 30, Worsh1p ser
supt , Ronald Osborne, B1ble
FIRST... BAPTIST of M 1d
dleport. corn er of S1X I h and
7
v~ees. s unday ,
JO p m
School. 9 30 am , preach1ng
Short Order A1r Cond1t1oned Res taurant
1
Palm er Streets R ev Charles
Wednesday e ven 1ng prayer 10 45 am . Even1ng se rv• ces,•
St. Rt. 7
Chester,
Ohio
L,:
•
S1mons,
pa s tor
Danny
and
Bible
s
t
udy,
7
JO
l
RUN
FREE
296W.
Second
Pomeroy
Ph
992386'5
Thompson. Sunday Sc hool
ST JOHN LUTHERAN ~ METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
-~
Su p erm t end ent
Sunday
chu r,th school f or eve ry on e
9
30
P one s,
Gr pas,o
o,e, rtheSunday
Rev sc
Arthur
pastor
Sunday wor
Scsh
hool
Comb
hoo l, am
, Mornmg
1p , 10 ·3 0
9 15 a m , Mornmg worsh1p
9 30 am , church serv1ce s, am , Young People's Serv1ce
10 15 am , Even1ng serv 1ces ,
10 30 a m
6 45 p m , E vangeliSflc se r
7 JO p m , Wednesday p rayer
Ge neral Merchandise
BRADBURY CHURCH OF VICe ,
7 30
p m
Pr aye r
serv1ce, 7 30 p m Extra you th
Devoted to the Greater qhio Valley
CHRIST
B1b le Sc hool, 9 JO meet1ng , Thursday , 7 30 p m
ac t1v1!t es on Sunday , 5 p m,
Tuppers Plain s'
Ph . 667-3280
am, mornmg worsh1p, 1030
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
for a ll yout h up to stx lh grade ,
am Su n day Qven 1ng Worship MISSION - Bald Knobs , Rev
6 30 for 1Un1or and se n1or h1gh
,
stud en t s
Se rv 1ce, 7 JO p m , choi r L R Gluese n cam p , pa stor
- ~
practic e Sunday and W ed
Roge r W rlfre d. Sr , Sunday
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
•
nesday , 7 p m , prayer meet 1n g Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hool
Middleport 5th an.d Ma1n
and B1 bl e Study W ednesday , 9 .30 am , Sunday evenmg
Raultn Moyer , pas tor Mtchael
RexaiLDrugs
7 JO p m
wor sh1p 7 30 Pr a y er me el•ng,
Gerlach, Sun day Schoo l su p!
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Bible School, 9 30 a m ,
Middl e port- Ohio
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
Rev F r eel and Norr1 s, pastor
Deeter , class leader
Youlh
mornmg w orsh 1p, 10 30 am ,
992 -2955
.
Pomeroy
Su nday sc hool 10 am , Chu r c h m ee t1ng , Wednesday, 7 30
even mg wor sh 1p, 7 30 p m ,
serv 1ce, 7 p m
W ednesday p m . Ern es t Deeter , leade r
prayer ser v 1ce 7 p m
Wed
nesday
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
B1bi E&gt; Study , 7 p m
RACIN EV FIRST CHURCH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE
CHRIST Robert Shook ,
OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Aud ry MilLer, pa stor , Lew 1s
Su nday sc hool , 9 . 30
Sunday Sc l1ool, 9 • 30 am , pa slor
Family Recreation
Morn 1ng Worship , 10 30 am , am , Russell Spen cer, su p t ,
EII1 S, Su nday schoo l sup ! ,
Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
E"ve nmg worship , 7· 30 p . m , w orShip se rv1 ce. 10 45 am ,
Sunday school. 9 .3 0 am ,
Swimming,
Camping
Middleport, Ohio
W ed nesday M1d Week Se rV1 ce
e v en1 n g worsh1p a ltern a t1ng
mo rnmg worship , 10 . 30. !V n ior
.
Sunday Sc hool Sup ermt en dent , W1 l h C E at 7 30 p m on
SOC iety , 6 30 p m NYP S, 6 45
Ge rald Well s
Pas tor . Rev
Sunday Pra ye r meeh ng, 7· 30
p m
Sunday
evangei1S !1 c
Morr1s M Wolfe
p m Wednesday Alf re d W olfe ,
mee t 1ng . 7 30 p m
Prayer
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST lay leader
meet1ng. Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Edw a r d B
F isc h er , pastor
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
MEIGS
•n1er1m .
Ronn1e
S~!ser,
Coo l ville R D Rev Ro y Deeter ,
COOPERATIVE
Sunday school, 9 30
Sunday Sc hool sup t , Sunday pa st or
PARISH
Pomeroy-Member FDIC&amp;
Chesler, Ohio
THE UNITED
scha!J I . 9 30 am . morntng am . worship serv1ce, 10 : 30
METHODIST CHURCH
worsh1p 10 45 am
Suh da y am 81ble study and pray e r
Federal Reserve System
Robert R . Card
eve n1ng worship , 7 . 30 p m
se r v 1ce, Wednesday , 7 JO p m
O~r ector
Wednesday eHmg Bible study .
RUTLAND
POMEROY CLUSTER
7 30 p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Rev Robet:f R . Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN R ev
Sa muel Jackson,
Rev F Stanfen Sm1th
Rev . L awrence
Sul 11v an . pa st or SundaySchoot.IOam ,
CHESTER - --wo r sh1 p 9 15
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30 Mrs Ge rtrud e Bu tle r . supt
Bakers of Good Bread
Devoted to t he Inte r est ol The
a m , Chu r c h Sch ool 10 a m
am . youth and 1un 1or youth Pray er se rv1 ce,
I 30 p m ;
Meigs &amp; Mason Ar en
ENTERPRISE ~ Worsh1p , 9
Huntington. W. Va
se rvic e, 6 45 p m , even 1ng preachmg se rv 1ce, 2 p m
a m , Church School, 10 a m .
worsh1p , 7· 30pm , prayer and
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Pomeroy , 0 .
FLATWOODS - Worstnp , I 1 pr a 1se , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
CHR 1ST ~ Ke 1th Wt se, pas l o r
'
am , Chur c h Schoo l 10 am.
SILV ER
RUN
FREE Su nday Sc hool , 9 30am ,V H .
POMEROY
Wo rS h i p ,
BAPTIST
Rev
Howard Bra l ey, supr , wor sll1p servtce
tO JO am • Church School 9 · 15
K1m ble,pa's tor Sun day Sc hool , and co m m un10n , 10 30 am .•
! Formerly Domtgans)
am.UM Y F 630pm
10 am , Hen ry Davis , sup! , even1ng se rvi ce, 7 p m ,
ROCK SPR~NGS - WOrShip
evenmg se rv 1ce, 7 JO p m
Wednesday, B 1blesludy , 7 p. m .
New CNm er - D1 ck Sa rg e nt
The Store With A Hearl
10 am .. Church Sc h oo l 9 am
Prayer meet1ng , Thur s day , Regular board meetmg , fh1rd
Old U.S. 33
'
Ph . 992-7735
UMYF 6 JO p m
7 30 p m
Saturday ea c h mon!h, 7 p m
Racine
Ph . 949-3342
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Slop In and ~_e-:.c:::
U."sRev Robert Bumgarner
GOO
Rev
Jam es Sa l
CHURCH Th e R ev
Lee
HEATH Wor Ship 10 30
Pa s tor .
S un~ay
te rf1eld , pa stor Su nday school, Burnem ,
a m , Chu r ch School 9 JO a. rn , 9 30 am , w orsh 1p serv 1ce , 11 School 9 30 am . Worsh1p
Sel l it wit h a Sentinel Di sp lay Ad.
UMYF7pm
a m , even1 ng se rv ice, 7, servi(C , 11 am Wednesday
Phone 992-2156
RUTLAND -- Wor :&gt; h ip 9 15 prayer serv 1ce and youth pruyer meet1ng. 7 JO p m
am . • Church Sc hool 10 am , se rvi ce, Wednesday , 7 p m
Sunday n1 g ht worshiJ:!t. 7 JO
UMYF7pm
Phone 992-3284
MJddle;oorl
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN P m
SALEM CENTER Wor . CHURCH - ~o bertE Musser ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
sh1p 9 am , Church School 10 pa st or
Su nd ay School , 9:30 THE NAZARENE
R ev
I
am , UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
a n1
Robert B o b o, sup t , Ll oyd D G nmm , Jr , pastor
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
morn1ng
wo r sh 1p,
10 30 , Sund ay Scho ol , 9 JO a m ,
Rev Merrell Floyd
Su nday evenmg scrv 1ce. 7 30 , Morn1ng worsh1p , 10 30 am ,
ASBURY WorShip 11
Young people's servi.;;e, 6 45
M1d week scrv 1ce, Wed n es day
a m , Churth Sc hool 9 50 a m , 7 30 p m
p m , Evangei1St1c se rv1 ce .
WSCS . 1st T uesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
7 30 P m Wednesday even ihg
FOREST RUN - 'f/Orshlp 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
serv1ce, 7 30 P m
I
D. B A. ANTHONY
am . Church School 10 a rn .. C L a r1more , pastor
Middl eport, Ohio
Bob
MASON COUNTY
PLUMB
I NG and HEATING
W SCS, Jrd Wedne sday, 7 30 Moor e. Sunday Sc hool Sup!
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
pm
Geo rg e Casto, pastor Sun day
Sun day Sc hool , c lasses for all
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992-3550
MINERSVILLE Worsh1p ages, 9 JO a rn ; morn 1ng
Sc hool. 9 . 30 . even1 ng worship ,
10 a m . Ch urch School 9 am ,
wo rS h ip , 10 45 , NYP S sunday , 7 30 Thur sday evenmg prayer
W SCS 3rd Monday , 7 J O p m
6 30 p m , evange l ts hc service servtce , 7 30 p m
SYRAC USE
Church
Sunday. 7 30 p m Mid week
MA SON FIRST BAPTIST ~
school , 9 am , worship ser
praye r , mec tm g, Wednesday , Second and Pomeroy St s , Stan
Wall to Wall Carpet Spec1al1S ts
v•ce , 730pm
7 30 p m , Miss 1onar:y .mee t 1n g , Cratg , pa ~ tor Stmday sc hoo l,
CATALOGUE STORE
116
W.
Main
Ph . 992-7590
SOUTHERN" CLUSTER
sec on d Wednesday. 7 JO p m
9 -15 a rn
worsh1 p se r v1ce, 11
Mr
.
&amp;
Mrs
.
Charles
R.
Sheets
Rev . Frank Cheese brcw
UNITED
FAITH
NON · am · lra 1n1ng u n1on , 6 30
Free Es timates - Guaranteed
Rev . Martha Ann Mattn er
OEI'iiOMINATlONAL Rev
P n1 eve n ing WOr Sh ip SerVI Ce,
. 106 Court St. Pomeroy .· 992-3001
Insta
llation
Re v. Howard Shiveley
Robe r t S"m 1lh , pastor s unday
7 30 P m
M1d week pray er
88THANY
(Dorcas)
sc.tJ ool. 9 30 am , class leader,
se r vtce , Wednesday . 7 JO p m
Wor ship, 9 30 am
Chu r c h leo H 1ll
worsh i p serv 1ce,
FAIRVIEW
B I 8 l E
Sc hoo l 10 30 a m
10 30 am , c ll ur c h , 7 JO p m , _ CHURCH - Le tart Rout e I , the
CARMEL Worsh1p, 11
E 0 E N
U N 1 T E D
Rev
St&lt;~n
Crqlg, pastor
Nationwide Ins ura n ce Co. of Co lumbus, 0
a m , 1st and J rd Sundays , BR E THREN IN CHRIST Sunday Slhu ol 9 : 30 am ,
---Keepsake
Diamond
Ring
s
Church Schoo l. 10 a m
Eldon R Blake , pastor Sunday
pra ye r ana 81b te study , 7 30
307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
APPLE GROVE - Worsh1p, Sc hool
10
a !11 • W;nn 1e P m Co1iage prayer sen(lce,
312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph. 9?2-2318
7 30 p m f1r st and fh1rd Sun
Hol s1nger
S• r '
Morn 1n g
Tuesday , 10 am • warsh1p
day s
Cl1urcti .schoo l 9 JO se rm on , 11 a m
E:.vt&gt;nmg
ser.v 1ce. Fnday , 7 JO p m •
a 1ll , pr ayer rneetmg l 1rst serv1ce Ch r •s t1M Endeavor ,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
7 JO . P n1 ,
Mts
L yda
CHRIST - WorShip 10 am ,
EAST LETART - Worship , C h ev~ ll er , p r t;SI"Ci ent
Song' B dlle s tudy , II 15 am ,
7 30 p m , second and tou r tll se rv 1cc il nd se r mon , 8 10 M 1d
eveniny worsh tp , 7 JO p m ,
Authorized Catalog Merchant
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave
Sundays . c hurch school , 9 30 W ('1ek pr.1yer meet 1ng Wed
M1d wee k se rv 1ce , Wednesday.
lcouis W. Osborn
a m , prayer meeimg , H11rd ncsday 7 30 p m Mr s Ma r1 c
7 30 P m
Middleport- 0 .
Wed n esday , 7 30 p m
Ho lS inge r , c la ss (eader
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
220 E. Main Pomeroy Ph . 992 -2178
GREAT BEND ~- Worsh •P 11
CHURCH
OF=
JESUS
GOO
Secortd St , MiJ,s.on ....W
am , 1nd and 4t h Sundays. C~RIST
l.. oca ted at Ru tl an d
Va Chester Tennanl , pa st or
Churrh Sc hoo l 10 am ,
On l\l ew Limil Road , ne:rc.t to
Sunday schoo l.
10 a rn.
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Paint-Piumblng &amp; Electrical
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B1ble~tudy and prayer serv1ce 1
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Mrs. Ronald Russell and
daughter, Mandy, are vtsltmg
a week Wilh Mr. and Mrs. Gene
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Memoria] Hosp1 ta l and works
on weekends .
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w1th Mr and Mrs. Charles
Lawson.
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Chester Durst of N1les at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Durst at Ra venswood.
Mr and Mrs . Dana Lewts of
Chiton visited Mr. and .Mrs
Russell Roush Saturday _

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POMEROY
POMEROY TRINITY
Rev W . H Perr in , pastor Roy
Mayer , Supt Church s.chool.
'1 · 15 a m , worsh ip , 10 24 a m ,
youth cho ir reheanal Monday .
6 30' p m , Mrs. Marv in .Burl.
d i rector ,
senior
cho l r
rehearsal . 1 30 p m , Thurs
day ,
Mrs
Paul
Nea se ,
d 1r.e.ctor
,
POMEROY CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE Corner
Un1on and Mulberry
Rev .
Clydi:&gt; V Henderson , pas!or
Sunday school. 9 30 a m , Glen
M c C l ung , supt ,
mornmg
worsh1p , 10 JO am ; evenmg
serv1ce , 7 JO , m1d week sar
v1 ce . Wednes.dav . 7. 30 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAL
Morn ing prayer and sermon ,
10 30 am Moly commun 1on
and sermon , f 1rsr Sundays ,
10 30 a . m
C hur c h scho ol ,
kindergarlen through eighth
grade . 10 30 a m
POMEROY CHURCH OF
'CHRIST - Mr Hoyt Allen , Jr ,
pastor B1ble School , 9 : 30am. ,
worsh i p, 10 · Jo . adult worShip
serv1ce and young people 's
meetmg , both 7. 30 p m Sun
day Wednesday, comb1ned
B1ble
s tudv
and
prayer
meet1ng, 7·30 p m
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THE SALVATION ARMY ·~ ·
Envoy Ray w W 1nmg , offlc . ?- r
In charge Sunday , 10 am ,
Holiness meetmg , 10 30 am ,
Sunday School Young Peop le's
.;,..~ Leg1on . 7 p m , Thursday, Ito 3
p m , Lifdtes Home Le agu e. 7
::: p m , Prep classes

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Greek poet Hesiod sa id, "A bad
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m1sfortune as a good one ts a
great blessmg ."

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Rev
Father Bernard K r ajCOVIC ,
pastor
Phon-e
99 1 1'82S
S&lt;Jturday evenmg Ma ss . 7. 30
p m Sunday Mass , 8 an(l 10
am Con l ess1ons , Stl lurday , 1
7 JO p m .
POMEROY FIRST BAP ·
liST
Robert Kuhn , pastor ,
William Watson . Su nday school
supt Sunday sch oo l, 9 30 a m .
BYF , 6 p m , B1bl e s tudy .
Wednesday
7 p ,m ,
c hoir
pract1ce Wednesday , 8 JO p .m
POMe:ROY
WESLEYAN
HOLINESS CHURC H
Harr 1so nvd le
R oad . Rev
O ' Dell Manl ey. Pastor . Henry
Ebl1n , Sunday Sc hool Supt .
Su nday Sc hoo l 9 30 a . m ..
Even1ng wor sh1 p 7 30 p.m .
Prayer and Pra 1se service ,
Thursday . 7 30 p m
NEASE
SETTLEMENT
C HAP EL
NOn ·
denommal•onat . George S
011er . Pastor Su nday School 10
am Wor sh1p Serv ice 11 am
Sunday n 1ght serv1ces 7 JO
p m
Wednesday Prayer
rneet1ng 1 · 30 p m
Everyone
wei come
POMEROY
WESTSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST , 200 W
Mam Sl - Loren T Stephens ,
evangelist , phon e 991 7856
Conse rvat 1 ve ,
non
mstrumenlat Sunday wor ship ,
10 am , B1ble study , 11 am ,
worsh1p , 6 p m
Wedn es day
B1 b l e st udy , 7 p m
MIDWAY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
(non
denom 1nat1onal l,
Langsv i lle
Dexter Road . the R ev Worley
Haley , pastor . Sunday school.
10 am , even1ng worsh1p , 7 JO
p m
Prayer
meet 1ng ,
Tuesday , 7 30 p m , youth
grou p , Fr 1day , 7 30 p m

Ye must he hom again
By CHARLES SIMONS
First Baptist Church, Middleport
One night Jesus had a caller named Nicodemus, a leader of
the Jews, and who belonged to the party of the Pharisees.
Nicodemus, m the course of hls conversation with Chnst, said to
Him, "We know, Rabbi, that you are a teacher sent by God, for
no one could do the mighty works you are domg unJess God were
with hun."
Jesus answered, "I tell you the truth: no one can see the

Kmgdom of God unless he is born agam."
"How can a grown man be born agam?" Nicodemus asked.
"He certainly cannot enter h1s mother 's womb and be born a
second time!"

-· "I tell you the truth," replied Jesus, "that no one can enter
1lfe Kingdom of God unless he is born of water and of the sp1rit.
Flesh gives birth to flesh, and Spirit gives blfth to spmt. Do not
be surpnsed because I tell you, 'Ye must be born agam'. "
As you read thiS article you may be asking yourself this
question, "How can I be born of water and of the Spirit?"
Wben Jesus talks about being born of water, He is speaking
about man's natural birth irto the world, for He mentions that
flesh gives birth to flesh. It IS interesting to note that when the
fetus is in the womb it Is immersed in a watery like substance
called the amniotic fluid, and· that at b~rth thiS ammotic firnd IS
thus it can be s01d that when man comes mto the
·-• discharged;
world that he is born of water.
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But for man to enter into the Kingdom of Heavn he must be
born again; he must be born of the Spirit If a person is to be born
of the Spirit, he must do four things.
First he must repent of his sins. This Implies that he
acknowledges himself to be a sinner before God, that ~e asks God
to forgive him of his sins, and that he with the strength of Ch nst
- turns from his smful ways _
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Secondly he must believe in the perspn of Jesus Christ He
must believe that Christ is the Son of God, that Chnst lived a
perfect life, that Christ died upon the cross to save him from his
sins, that Christ arose from the dead, and that Christ is cornmg to
earth again.
Thirdly, he must invite Jesus Christ mto hiS heart and life. In
Revelation 3:20 we find Jesus saying these words, "Behold, I
stand at the door, and knock: if any man hears my voice, and
opens the dO!lr, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and
he with me ." Here Christ IS plainly saymg that He will only enter
into man's heart upon man's mvitation, and here Christ gives His
word that He will enter into man's heart and fellowship with him.
Fourthly he must be willing to keep ChriSt's commandments.
This implies a willingness to follow Christ and to serve Him. In
John 14:15 we flnd these words of ChriSt, "If you love me, keep
my commandments." The individual who invites Jesus Christ
into his heart by faith must seek to demonstrate his faith in
Christ by striving with the help of Chnst to live a holy life and a
life that is pleasing to God.
My friends, have you been born again by the Spirit of God' If
not, then ri5it now, wherever you happen to be, bow your head,
confess your sins to God, believe in Christ and what He has done
for you at Calvary, mvite Christ into your ~cart and hfe, and ask
God to help you to walk m obedience to Christ's teachmgs.
, My friends, when you do this you will become a child of God,
you w1ll begin to have a different perspective on life, and you will
have a place reserved for you in the New Heavens and the New
Earth which God one day will create for His children.
We who are Christians, let us thank God for making the way
JX&gt;Ssible for us to be born agam so that we may fmd meamng m
life and have the hope of a glonous future hfe beyond the grave.
Fellow QlristJans,let us challenge ourselves to proclaim to those
outs1de of the faith that they need to be born again.

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By Mrs. Herbert Roush
Mr . and Mrs . Howard
Robinson of Flatwoods, W. Va. ,
spent Sunday afternoon wtth
Mrs. Bertha Robinson.

Howard Sayre of Syracuse,
: _ Paul Sayre of Columbus, Mrs.
Bertha Robmson were dmner
.. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs .
Herbert Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Garf Miller of
Mansfield spent I weekend
w1th the latter's parents, Mr .
and Mrs. Charles Lawson and
famUy .
'Pvt. Ronald Russell of Ft.
" Meade, Md ., spent the weekend
witt! his wife and daughter,
" Nancy Russell and Mandy, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs
Russell Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hupp spent
Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Stewart at Point
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Worsh1p 7 30
ST PAUl, LUTHERAN
P m , even ing worsh1p , 7 30
lhi' Re-v
Arthur C
Lund, •p""ll\ . Church Sc hool ~ 30 i:. m
p m B1blc \lud y , Wednc~day ,
S-UTTON
W ors h i p, 11 o;l m
pit!itOr Suntt!ly 5c hool {nur
J JO p m ~
7nd .1nd .sth SundolyS , Church
c;~ry .ldu ll ), 9 J5 am . Ch.arles
MT
UNION BAPTIST
"U•091 10 (I r'tl
EvMIS , (hnshan Edu{afion
k'ev Cecil Col( , pa s tor Su nday
WESLEYAN (Ractnel ·
SU I'!! • WOrShip serVICe , 10 . 30
&lt;;ltl O()I
supt , JQe Sayre '
,, m , cont1rmaflon classes , Wnr-shtp , II a nl , C hurch
~u nday school , 9 rt5 ~ . m ..
Sc trool, 10 a 11l
Tu('Sdoy, I 8 15 . 1unmr cvn
Sunday cveninq wor sh•p. 7 30
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
ftrrna110n cl as s. t1me- se t
Wednesday prayer and B i ble
Rev Jacob Lehman
W('l'kly , sen1or (:On f 1rmat1on
Study , 7 30 p m
Re..- . Sian ley Brantlum
ci Ol SS Sent or cho1r , 7 30 p m
TUPPERS
PlAINS
JOPPA
Wor ship 10 a rn , CHRISTIAN
Tu4)Sdtly
CHURCH
ChuH h Sc hool 9 am , Prayer
SEVENTH - DAY
AD
Euqcr'le Underw ood, pastOr ,
Mf'f'ltnq , Wedn esda y , 8 p m
VENTIST
Lo ca t£&gt;d on
Howard Caldwell, Jr , Sunday
LONG BOTTOM
Chu r c h Sc hool Sup l , Su nday SchOol.
Mulberry
Heights ,
near
sc rv 1ccs 9 am , Su nday 9 JO a . m , Mornmg se rmon ,
Ve ter&lt;tns Memor1al Hoscu tal,
~ch ool 9 15 am
B 1ble Sludy
Pomeroy
Pastor H ~rbc rt
10 30 a m , Sunday e v en mg
e..- cry Thur sday , 7 . JO p m
se rv1 ce, 7 p m
Morgan Sa bbnth Sc hool , every
NORTH BETHEL
Wor
Saturday at 1 p m and wor Sh ip
LETART FALLS UNITEO
'ih1 p II a m , Chu r ch School 10 BRETHREN
s:e- rv1ce !allowing at 3 15 p m
Rev ~ reeland
Q.pen S1ble d1SCUS.S1Qn ea ch am
NOHIS , pcntor FIOYii Norr is,
ALFRED
Su nday school , sup I Sunday school , 9 30 am .•
Thu r sd ay at 1 30 p m at th e
9 . 45 am
each
Sun day ; morn1ng sermon. 10 JO am . •
Fr , endlv
chu- r c h .
" The
preaching at 11 a . m
ea ch
Chu rch ,1'
Prayer serv•ce . W C!dn es day ,
Sunday Pray er meeting, 7 . 45 7 30 p m
GRAHAM
UNITED
p m , Wcdnesd~y . W SCS, 8 p m ,
METHODIST
Pr each.ng
C H ESHIRE CHURCH OF
on th ird T uesday each month
9 30 a m . f i rst and second
GOD OF PROPHECY, G P
REEDSV ILLE
Sunday Sm1th , pa s tor . '-SUnday SchooL
Sund ays o t eac h month , lhird
school , 9 30 prc'achmg , 7: 30 10 am , Arthur Henson , Su p1 ,
ano t our th Sund ay s eilc h
md'hth , wor ~/11 p ~e rv ice at 7 30 p m Sunday , prayer meeling, Morn1nq WorShip, I I a . m ,
l lO p m Tuesday , w scs, 7 30 Young P eop les Sef'VI Ce, 7 P. m ;
p m Wedn es day e ven111g s at
f 1rs1 Ttwrsday e&lt;;~ch month
7 30 , Pr..:J yer and 81ble Study
Ev en1 n9 service, 7 30 p .m
SILVER RIDGE
Wor sh1p Wednes.day M id w eek Prayer
FIRST SOUTHERN BAP .
10 am . Chur ch Sc hool , 9 a m
Servtct&gt; , 7 · Jo p m , Youth
T!ST 182 Mu lber r y Ave ,
TUPPERS
PLAINS
mee l 1ng 6 •30 p m , Ev en 1ng
Pomeroy ,
alf•hated
w 1th
Worship 9 am ,
Church wor sh 1p , 7 JO p m .
S B. C , the Rev
Fred Hd!.
Sc hool , 10 am
C HESTER CHURCH OF
pa s tor . Hershel M c Clure ,
KENO
CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
Rev
Sunday school supl
Su nday
CHR IST
Hobart New ell , Herb ert Grate . pastor Wor
schooL 9 JO a m , mornu'lg
supt Ser v1 ca weekly , 9 . 30 am
sh1p se rv tee. 11 a m and 7 JO
wor sh1 p, 10 . 30 am ., Su nday
On Sunday Prea ch 1ng f1r s t and p m Su nday Sundav Sc hool.
eva ng elis t ic meet1'ng , 7 30 p m
th 1rd Sundays o f month by 9 JO am
R1chard Barton ,
Pray er meet1ng , Wednesday ,
Cli ffOrd Smllh , 9 30 a .m
1 · 30 p m
sup ! Prayer mee t mg, Wed
HOS SO N
CHRISTIAN nesday, 7 . 30 p m
MIDDL EPORT
UNION Darrel Doddr i i L
BRADBURY CHURCH OF
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Pi~-Stor
Su nday Sc hool. 9 30 CHRIST Cl1 1fOrd Smith ,
corne r Fou rth and Ma1n ,
a (Yl , Leonard Gilmor e, t1rsr mm ts ter Su nday School 9 30
M 1ddiC!port Re v H enry Key,
Jr , pastor Su nday Sc hool , 9 30 -"Cider, evenmg se rvi ce, 7 30 am , mornmg c hurch 10 30
p rn
Wednesday
prayer am : Sunday evenmg service,
am , M rs Erv111 Baumgard
meetmg, 7 30 p . m
ner , sup! , Morn 1ng worship ,
7 30 p m Wednesday se rv1 ce, 8
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF pm
10 45 a m
Sunday
GO D - Racine Route 2 The
JEHO VAH'S WITNESSES LAUREL CLIFF
FREE
•
John
8
Rev
Char les Han d, pastor
Larry Ca rnahan , presid i ng
METHODIST - Rev Rober!
12-29
Sunday school , 9 45 a m , E Bu c kley , pastor Wdl1am
mm 1sl er Sun day , Bibl e tee
morn1ng w o r s h i p , 11 am
lure , 9 30 am , Watchtower
Bailey, sup t ; Su nday school
Monday
Even1ng services , Tuesday and 9 JO a m , mornmg wor sh1 p ,
study , 10· 30 a m , Tuesday,
Fnday.
7
30
•
J
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B 1blc study , 7 30 p m
Thurs
10 JO a m ; even 1ng wor sh1p ,
BEARWALLOW
RIDGE 7 30 p 1n Wednesday Chn s llan
20-.'l3
day , m1n1Siry sch ool , 7 JO
CHURCH OF CHRIST Bi ble Youth Cru sa de . 6 30 p m ;
p m , serv1 ce mcc lm g 8 30
pm
.
s t udy 9 ' 30 am , mornmg pray er meel1ng, 7 JO p m ,
Tuesday
worsh1p , 10 30 a m , even1ng Th ur sday c ho1r pra c ll ce, 1
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH of
• Luke 9
wor sh1p , 6 30 p m Wednesday pm
Chn st m Chns.tian Un1on 18-22
Bible study , 7 30 p m
•
L awr en c e Manley , pa s tor ,
UNITED MINISTRY OF ~.&gt;
DEXTER
CHURCH
OF
Mrs Russe ll Young , Sunday
W ednesday
ME IGS CO UNTY , The Un1ted CHRIST ~ Danny Evans ,
Sc hool Su pt
sunday School
•
Luke 9
Pr
esby
t
ena
n
Church
,
Dw
ight
pastor,
N
orman
C
Will.
sup
t
9 JO a m
Even1119 worsh1p,
L
Zav1IZ, Pastor D~reclor , Sunday Sc h.ool 9 30 am ,
44-56
7 30
Wednes.day
prayer
Geor ge W Hutton and Rev
Worship se rv1 ce, 10 : 30 a . m
meetmg 7 JO p m
L ~nson St ebb m s. Ass'! Pa s tor - Chr 1s t1an Endeavor Sunday
Thursday
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF
Direc to rs
even 1ng
GOD - Ra c me Route 2, the
• Mark 10
FIRST UNITED
PRES ·
REORGANIZED CHURCH
Rev J ames. M Mun cy, pa s t or .
32-45
BVTERIAN,
M
1ddle
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OF
Su nday school , 9 45 a m ;
port. Sunday Church Schoo l , LATTER DAY SAINTS morn1ng worShip , ll am ,
Friday
Sc llool. 9 . 30 am , M r s Homer Porlland Ra c1 ne Road Ralph
even 1ng worsh 1p , 7·30 p m
•
John
8
Lee, Su pt , Mornmg Wor Sh ip Joh nson,
pa s lor
Her..be rt
Pr ayer meet1ng , Tuesday , 7 30
31-59
10 30 am
Wh1te , Su nday Schoo l D 1r ector
p m • Young p eop le's meetmg,
F I R S T
U N I T E D Sun day Sch ool. 9 30 a m ,
7 30 p m Thu r sday
Saturday
PRESBYTEPIAN ,
Mid
Mornmg worship , 10 JO am,
RUTLAND CHURCH ' OF
dlcport , SiJ nday Church Sc hool. Su nday evening se rv 1ce 1 p m
GOO
B er tha ~ K-ing rey,
• Mark 14
9 JO am, Lew •s Sa uer , Supt, Wednesday evenmg prayer
subS titut e pa st or
Sun day
22-42
se rv1ces, 7 JO p m
Schoo l , 10 a . m , wors.h1p . Mornmg Wor ship, 10 JO am
MT. OLLVE CHURCH BETHLEHEM BAPTIST se rv •ce, 7 p m Sunday Prayer
Long Bottom , Sunday Schoo l, Great Bend , Charles N orns.
meet1ng, Wednesday , 7 30 p m
IO a m w1lh Wil l ard P1gott . pas t or Worshtp serv1ce. 9 30
HAZEL
COMMUNITY
su p! Evangel 1s t message each a m . Su11day Sch ool , 10 30
CHURCH - Near Long Sot
Su nday eve nin g, 7 30 p m by a m
tom Est11 Hart , pastor, Roy
CARLETON CHURCH E ld er Russell Cl1ne , m1n 1S f er
Brown.
ass1s1ant
pa st or
ot th e Apos tol 1c Fa1th B 1b l e K1ngsb ury
Road
Su nday
Sunday sc hool , 10 a m , Chu r ch
Stu dy , Wednesday , 7 30 p rn
Sc hool , 9 30 am , Ralph Car l ,
7 30
p m
eac h
Sunday
F I R S T
U N I T E D sup ! WorShip service, 10 JO
evenmg, pra yer meetmg, 7 30
5crlp1urt"l iel~c !ed by the Amer&gt;can Bible !&gt;ooe!y
PRESBYTERIAN, Syra cuse, am and 7 30p m alte rna te l y
p m Thursday
Morn1ng wor s h i p , 9 am , Prayer meetmg , W ednesday ,
MIDDLEPORT
PEN
Copyr!Shl 1971 K e o ~ ler "'d~~rl ~ ~•ng Se..,.rce, In c. 5tra5burg Vlrgon o3
Su nday Chu r c h Sc ho ol. 10 a m
7 30 p m
Rev
Jay Sides,
TECOSTAL - Th i rd Ave , t he
Mrs Sampson Ha l l. Svpt
pas tor
Rev Wdl1am Kn1 ttel , pasto r
ST tV ERSV IL~E
COM·
OLD
DEXTER
CON Rona l d Dugan , Sunday Sc hool
MU NITY CHURCH - Sunday GREGATIONAL
CHURCH
Sup ! C lasses f or a ll ages ,
school serv 1ce , 10 am , Pr ayer
Rev
Carl
R 1chards ,
eve n1ng sc rv1 ce
7 JO p m ,
meet 1ng, Thursday , 7 p m , past or
Mr s
Worley
With the hope it will. in some measure, fo s ter and help sustaln that whiSh 1s
B1b l e&gt; study , Wednesday, 7 30
Sunday even1ng se rv1 ce, 7 p m
FranC IS, Sunday sc hoo l supt ,
p m youth ser v1ces, Fr•day,
good
in family and community life. this featur e is sponsored by the bus mess
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school, 9 45 a m ,
7 JO p m
Pomeroy Ha rr1so nvlll e c hurch se rv1ce s, second and
FREEWILL BAPTIST firms and organizations whose names appear below .
Roa d Kenne th Ebe rt s, pa stor
lo u rlh
Sundays
follOW ing
Corner Ash and Plum , M id
Paul M cEl r oy , Su nd ay Sc hoo l Sund ay sc hoo L fi rst and lhlfd ~
____
c.Jiepor t ,
N oel
H errman ,
pastor
Saturday
evenmg \Su p! Su n day Sc hool 9 30 am . Sunday even mg s, 7 30 p m
i~
'
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serv 1ce , 7 p m Sun day sc hool ,
mor n 1ng worsh1p and com
L 0 N G
B o T T 0 M
Meigs County Branch
10 am i Sunday even1ng
muniOn. 10 JO am . Sunda y CHRISTIAN ___, Mr
Rober!
WOr Ship, l p m
e,en mg youth cnr.Sioan e n Wy att , pasJor , Su nday Sc hool
d eavor , 6. 30, Worsh1p ser
supt , Ronald Osborne, B1ble
FIRST... BAPTIST of M 1d
dleport. corn er of S1X I h and
7
v~ees. s unday ,
JO p m
School. 9 30 am , preach1ng
Short Order A1r Cond1t1oned Res taurant
1
Palm er Streets R ev Charles
Wednesday e ven 1ng prayer 10 45 am . Even1ng se rv• ces,•
St. Rt. 7
Chester,
Ohio
L,:
•
S1mons,
pa s tor
Danny
and
Bible
s
t
udy,
7
JO
l
RUN
FREE
296W.
Second
Pomeroy
Ph
992386'5
Thompson. Sunday Sc hool
ST JOHN LUTHERAN ~ METHODIST - Ronald Wells ,
-~
Su p erm t end ent
Sunday
chu r,th school f or eve ry on e
9
30
P one s,
Gr pas,o
o,e, rtheSunday
Rev sc
Arthur
pastor
Sunday wor
Scsh
hool
Comb
hoo l, am
, Mornmg
1p , 10 ·3 0
9 15 a m , Mornmg worsh1p
9 30 am , church serv1ce s, am , Young People's Serv1ce
10 15 am , Even1ng serv 1ces ,
10 30 a m
6 45 p m , E vangeliSflc se r
7 JO p m , Wednesday p rayer
Ge neral Merchandise
BRADBURY CHURCH OF VICe ,
7 30
p m
Pr aye r
serv1ce, 7 30 p m Extra you th
Devoted to the Greater qhio Valley
CHRIST
B1b le Sc hool, 9 JO meet1ng , Thursday , 7 30 p m
ac t1v1!t es on Sunday , 5 p m,
Tuppers Plain s'
Ph . 667-3280
am, mornmg worsh1p, 1030
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
for a ll yout h up to stx lh grade ,
am Su n day Qven 1ng Worship MISSION - Bald Knobs , Rev
6 30 for 1Un1or and se n1or h1gh
,
stud en t s
Se rv 1ce, 7 JO p m , choi r L R Gluese n cam p , pa stor
- ~
practic e Sunday and W ed
Roge r W rlfre d. Sr , Sunday
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
•
nesday , 7 p m , prayer meet 1n g Sc hool Supt
Sunday Sc hool
Middleport 5th an.d Ma1n
and B1 bl e Study W ednesday , 9 .30 am , Sunday evenmg
Raultn Moyer , pas tor Mtchael
RexaiLDrugs
7 JO p m
wor sh1p 7 30 Pr a y er me el•ng,
Gerlach, Sun day Schoo l su p!
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST
Tuesday , 7 30 p m
Ernest
Bible School, 9 30 a m ,
Middl e port- Ohio
We Fill All Doctors' Prescriptions
Rev F r eel and Norr1 s, pastor
Deeter , class leader
Youlh
mornmg w orsh 1p, 10 30 am ,
992 -2955
.
Pomeroy
Su nday sc hool 10 am , Chu r c h m ee t1ng , Wednesday, 7 30
even mg wor sh 1p, 7 30 p m ,
serv 1ce, 7 p m
W ednesday p m . Ern es t Deeter , leade r
prayer ser v 1ce 7 p m
Wed
nesday
MT. HERMON CHURCH OF
B1bi E&gt; Study , 7 p m
RACIN EV FIRST CHURCH THE UNITED BRETHREN IN
MIDDLEPORT
CHURCH
OF THE
NAZARENE
CHRIST Robert Shook ,
OF THE NAZARENE ~ Rev
Aud ry MilLer, pa stor , Lew 1s
Su nday sc hool , 9 . 30
Sunday Sc l1ool, 9 • 30 am , pa slor
Family Recreation
Morn 1ng Worship , 10 30 am , am , Russell Spen cer, su p t ,
EII1 S, Su nday schoo l sup ! ,
Bakers of Hoi sum Bread
E"ve nmg worship , 7· 30 p . m , w orShip se rv1 ce. 10 45 am ,
Sunday school. 9 .3 0 am ,
Swimming,
Camping
Middleport, Ohio
W ed nesday M1d Week Se rV1 ce
e v en1 n g worsh1p a ltern a t1ng
mo rnmg worship , 10 . 30. !V n ior
.
Sunday Sc hool Sup ermt en dent , W1 l h C E at 7 30 p m on
SOC iety , 6 30 p m NYP S, 6 45
Ge rald Well s
Pas tor . Rev
Sunday Pra ye r meeh ng, 7· 30
p m
Sunday
evangei1S !1 c
Morr1s M Wolfe
p m Wednesday Alf re d W olfe ,
mee t 1ng . 7 30 p m
Prayer
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST lay leader
meet1ng. Wednesday , 7 30 p m
Edw a r d B
F isc h er , pastor
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
MEIGS
•n1er1m .
Ronn1e
S~!ser,
Coo l ville R D Rev Ro y Deeter ,
COOPERATIVE
Sunday school, 9 30
Sunday Sc hool sup t , Sunday pa st or
PARISH
Pomeroy-Member FDIC&amp;
Chesler, Ohio
THE UNITED
scha!J I . 9 30 am . morntng am . worship serv1ce, 10 : 30
METHODIST CHURCH
worsh1p 10 45 am
Suh da y am 81ble study and pray e r
Federal Reserve System
Robert R . Card
eve n1ng worship , 7 . 30 p m
se r v 1ce, Wednesday , 7 JO p m
O~r ector
Wednesday eHmg Bible study .
RUTLAND
POMEROY CLUSTER
7 30 p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST
Rev Robet:f R . Card
DANVILLE WESLEYAN R ev
Sa muel Jackson,
Rev F Stanfen Sm1th
Rev . L awrence
Sul 11v an . pa st or SundaySchoot.IOam ,
CHESTER - --wo r sh1 p 9 15
pa stor
Sunday School 9 30 Mrs Ge rtrud e Bu tle r . supt
Bakers of Good Bread
Devoted to t he Inte r est ol The
a m , Chu r c h Sch ool 10 a m
am . youth and 1un 1or youth Pray er se rv1 ce,
I 30 p m ;
Meigs &amp; Mason Ar en
ENTERPRISE ~ Worsh1p , 9
Huntington. W. Va
se rvic e, 6 45 p m , even 1ng preachmg se rv 1ce, 2 p m
a m , Church School, 10 a m .
worsh1p , 7· 30pm , prayer and
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
Pomeroy , 0 .
FLATWOODS - Worstnp , I 1 pr a 1se , Wednesday, 7 30 p m
CHR 1ST ~ Ke 1th Wt se, pas l o r
'
am , Chur c h Schoo l 10 am.
SILV ER
RUN
FREE Su nday Sc hool , 9 30am ,V H .
POMEROY
Wo rS h i p ,
BAPTIST
Rev
Howard Bra l ey, supr , wor sll1p servtce
tO JO am • Church School 9 · 15
K1m ble,pa's tor Sun day Sc hool , and co m m un10n , 10 30 am .•
! Formerly Domtgans)
am.UM Y F 630pm
10 am , Hen ry Davis , sup! , even1ng se rvi ce, 7 p m ,
ROCK SPR~NGS - WOrShip
evenmg se rv 1ce, 7 JO p m
Wednesday, B 1blesludy , 7 p. m .
New CNm er - D1 ck Sa rg e nt
The Store With A Hearl
10 am .. Church Sc h oo l 9 am
Prayer meet1ng , Thur s day , Regular board meetmg , fh1rd
Old U.S. 33
'
Ph . 992-7735
UMYF 6 JO p m
7 30 p m
Saturday ea c h mon!h, 7 p m
Racine
Ph . 949-3342
MIDDLEPORT CLUSTER
CHESTER CHURCH OF
RUTLAND
COMMUNITY
Slop In and ~_e-:.c:::
U."sRev Robert Bumgarner
GOO
Rev
Jam es Sa l
CHURCH Th e R ev
Lee
HEATH Wor Ship 10 30
Pa s tor .
S un~ay
te rf1eld , pa stor Su nday school, Burnem ,
a m , Chu r ch School 9 JO a. rn , 9 30 am , w orsh 1p serv 1ce , 11 School 9 30 am . Worsh1p
Sel l it wit h a Sentinel Di sp lay Ad.
UMYF7pm
a m , even1 ng se rv ice, 7, servi(C , 11 am Wednesday
Phone 992-2156
RUTLAND -- Wor :&gt; h ip 9 15 prayer serv 1ce and youth pruyer meet1ng. 7 JO p m
am . • Church Sc hool 10 am , se rvi ce, Wednesday , 7 p m
Sunday n1 g ht worshiJ:!t. 7 JO
UMYF7pm
Phone 992-3284
MJddle;oorl
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN P m
SALEM CENTER Wor . CHURCH - ~o bertE Musser ,
RUTLAND CHURCH OF
sh1p 9 am , Church School 10 pa st or
Su nd ay School , 9:30 THE NAZARENE
R ev
I
am , UMYF Thursday , 7 p m
a n1
Robert B o b o, sup t , Ll oyd D G nmm , Jr , pastor
SYRACUSE CLUSTER
morn1ng
wo r sh 1p,
10 30 , Sund ay Scho ol , 9 JO a m ,
Rev Merrell Floyd
Su nday evenmg scrv 1ce. 7 30 , Morn1ng worsh1p , 10 30 am ,
ASBURY WorShip 11
Young people's servi.;;e, 6 45
M1d week scrv 1ce, Wed n es day
a m , Churth Sc hool 9 50 a m , 7 30 p m
p m , Evangei1St1c se rv1 ce .
WSCS . 1st T uesday
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF
7 30 P m Wednesday even ihg
FOREST RUN - 'f/Orshlp 9 THE NAZARENE - Rev M
serv1ce, 7 30 P m
I
D. B A. ANTHONY
am . Church School 10 a rn .. C L a r1more , pastor
Middl eport, Ohio
Bob
MASON COUNTY
PLUMB
I NG and HEATING
W SCS, Jrd Wedne sday, 7 30 Moor e. Sunday Sc hool Sup!
THE HILAND CHAPEL ,
pm
Geo rg e Casto, pastor Sun day
Sun day Sc hool , c lasses for all
337 N. 2nd Middleport 992-3550
MINERSVILLE Worsh1p ages, 9 JO a rn ; morn 1ng
Sc hool. 9 . 30 . even1 ng worship ,
10 a m . Ch urch School 9 am ,
wo rS h ip , 10 45 , NYP S sunday , 7 30 Thur sday evenmg prayer
W SCS 3rd Monday , 7 J O p m
6 30 p m , evange l ts hc service servtce , 7 30 p m
SYRAC USE
Church
Sunday. 7 30 p m Mid week
MA SON FIRST BAPTIST ~
school , 9 am , worship ser
praye r , mec tm g, Wednesday , Second and Pomeroy St s , Stan
Wall to Wall Carpet Spec1al1S ts
v•ce , 730pm
7 30 p m , Miss 1onar:y .mee t 1n g , Cratg , pa ~ tor Stmday sc hoo l,
CATALOGUE STORE
116
W.
Main
Ph . 992-7590
SOUTHERN" CLUSTER
sec on d Wednesday. 7 JO p m
9 -15 a rn
worsh1 p se r v1ce, 11
Mr
.
&amp;
Mrs
.
Charles
R.
Sheets
Rev . Frank Cheese brcw
UNITED
FAITH
NON · am · lra 1n1ng u n1on , 6 30
Free Es timates - Guaranteed
Rev . Martha Ann Mattn er
OEI'iiOMINATlONAL Rev
P n1 eve n ing WOr Sh ip SerVI Ce,
. 106 Court St. Pomeroy .· 992-3001
Insta
llation
Re v. Howard Shiveley
Robe r t S"m 1lh , pastor s unday
7 30 P m
M1d week pray er
88THANY
(Dorcas)
sc.tJ ool. 9 30 am , class leader,
se r vtce , Wednesday . 7 JO p m
Wor ship, 9 30 am
Chu r c h leo H 1ll
worsh i p serv 1ce,
FAIRVIEW
B I 8 l E
Sc hoo l 10 30 a m
10 30 am , c ll ur c h , 7 JO p m , _ CHURCH - Le tart Rout e I , the
CARMEL Worsh1p, 11
E 0 E N
U N 1 T E D
Rev
St&lt;~n
Crqlg, pastor
Nationwide Ins ura n ce Co. of Co lumbus, 0
a m , 1st and J rd Sundays , BR E THREN IN CHRIST Sunday Slhu ol 9 : 30 am ,
---Keepsake
Diamond
Ring
s
Church Schoo l. 10 a m
Eldon R Blake , pastor Sunday
pra ye r ana 81b te study , 7 30
307 Spring Ave.
Pomeroy
APPLE GROVE - Worsh1p, Sc hool
10
a !11 • W;nn 1e P m Co1iage prayer sen(lce,
312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0 .
Ph. 9?2-2318
7 30 p m f1r st and fh1rd Sun
Hol s1nger
S• r '
Morn 1n g
Tuesday , 10 am • warsh1p
day s
Cl1urcti .schoo l 9 JO se rm on , 11 a m
E:.vt&gt;nmg
ser.v 1ce. Fnday , 7 JO p m •
a 1ll , pr ayer rneetmg l 1rst serv1ce Ch r •s t1M Endeavor ,
MASON
CHURCH
OF
Wednesday , 7 30 p m
7 JO . P n1 ,
Mts
L yda
CHRIST - WorShip 10 am ,
EAST LETART - Worship , C h ev~ ll er , p r t;SI"Ci ent
Song' B dlle s tudy , II 15 am ,
7 30 p m , second and tou r tll se rv 1cc il nd se r mon , 8 10 M 1d
eveniny worsh tp , 7 JO p m ,
Authorized Catalog Merchant
Phone 992-3481
N. Second Ave
Sundays . c hurch school , 9 30 W ('1ek pr.1yer meet 1ng Wed
M1d wee k se rv 1ce , Wednesday.
lcouis W. Osborn
a m , prayer meeimg , H11rd ncsday 7 30 p m Mr s Ma r1 c
7 30 P m
Middleport- 0 .
Wed n esday , 7 30 p m
Ho lS inge r , c la ss (eader
MASON ASSEMBLY OF
220 E. Main Pomeroy Ph . 992 -2178
GREAT BEND ~- Worsh •P 11
CHURCH
OF=
JESUS
GOO
Secortd St , MiJ,s.on ....W
am , 1nd and 4t h Sundays. C~RIST
l.. oca ted at Ru tl an d
Va Chester Tennanl , pa st or
Churrh Sc hoo l 10 am ,
On l\l ew Limil Road , ne:rc.t to
Sunday schoo l.
10 a rn.
' I".,. '\ RT FALLS
WorShip
fo r es t I r re Park . R ev R ay
mornmg worsh ip, 11 am ,
ov,·
c&lt;.'"t•o l ljlam , 1·' 01•sc , p astor , Rober t Musser,
evange l l5tiC. serv1ce , 7· 30 p m
Paint-Piumblng &amp; Electrical
Tiitrfe ShJdy, , . ~ ~ . m eve r y ', vn(t ~y &lt;..c nool sup! Sunday
B1ble~tudy and prayer serv1ce 1
Tuesday~
sc hool , 10 JO a 111 , wQrshlp
Wcdnesdny , 7 30 p m Phone
Supplies
1 31) PI))
B1IJ ie !;ludy , Wed
llJ 5133
•
E . MainS! .
Pomeroy
Tuppers Plains
667-3963
nesday , 7 JO p m
5 at~.&lt; r(J,1 y
~ART FORD CHURCH
OF
MORNINGSTAR
wo rSh ip n 1ghtprayerserv•c " 7 JO p m
CHRIST in Chnshan Un io n ~
9 JU am Church School 10 30
H EM L 0 C I(
G R 0 V E
The R ev W lll 1am Campbell,
a m
r.tdct week Serv ce. CHRISTIAN
RogN Watso 11 ,
pas tor
Sundi:ly schoo l
9 JO
Wl."dnCSdd\1 , B p m
p,. &lt;. 'or
Ray Wfte~lr&gt;y
sup• ,
n h) , James f-!ughes, supt ,
MORSE CHAPEL ·' Wor
Building Supples and Millwork
cven 1 1'lq ~ e rvl ce.
7 30 p 111
' ' orn •nq WO I"\Il iiJ , 9 30 a 111 •
Devoted to the Interest of The
Sh •11 11 c'l n1 , l SI and 3rd l ' ' d l !.rlloOI , to JO &lt;1 rr. ,
V&gt;.ednesday evcn1nq pf'a)"er
Meigs &amp; Mason Area
General Contracting
O.,undilys , Chur c 11 Sc hool
JO YO UIHI p('(lple S mechng , 6 30
H•C flll g
7 30 P m
Yo J fh
Pomeroy,
0
.
Ph . 992-3978
pr&lt;1yer se r v1ce Pit Ch luesday

_______,;;,;;__________

GAULS SHAKE HAVEN

~~e ti ng

Mrs. Chnstme Sneed and

three chlid(e n of Lelart, W.
Va ,- spent Thursda y and
Friday Wilh Mr . and Mrs. Jm1
Hupp and sons.
Mrs. Ronald Russell and
daughter, Mandy, are vtsltmg
a week Wilh Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Haggy ut Akron_
M1 ss Cindy Lawson is a
q mdystriper at Vete rans
Memoria] Hosp1 ta l and works
on weekends .
Mr and Mrs. Robert Lawson
and ctnldren, local, Mr . and
Mrs. Harold .L~wson and C. J .

of Letart, W. Va , spent Sunday
w1th Mr and Mrs. Charles
Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs . Dorsa Parsons
attend~d a variety show at
Cottageville Saturday evenmg
and VISited WJth Mr. and Mrs
Chester Durst of N1les at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Durst at Ra venswood.
Mr and Mrs . Dana Lewts of
Chiton visited Mr. and .Mrs
Russell Roush Saturday _

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RACINE FOOD MARKET

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ASK ME A QUESTION I CAN'T
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TO GET CHEWED OUT

MISS SOMETHING
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9- 'l'lle Daily Sentinel. Mtddleport-Pomeroy, o . APril&amp;,J973

8 - T.oe Daily Ser.'.!:M!I, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 . April6, 1973

Sentinel Classifieds Gf!t .Actio·n f Senti.n el Classifieds Get ~esults!
In MemOIY
lN MEMORY ot Charley Kmg
who passed away 1 year ago
April 7 1972
The angels are softly guardmg

a quiet and s•lent grave
For m It lies the one I loved but

could not ~save

often sit and think of you
speak ot how 'fOu d1ed
And of the way you smiled at
me when you told me you
were gomg
You told me goodbye you sa1d
' I' ll soon come to you agam
On I think of all them day and
n1ght of chokmg So God
called you home
And In my heart I know you

have sweet rest at last
Your w1fe
Ida Kmg
daughter and grandchildren
4 6 ltp

------Card of Thanks

'

Notice
JITNEY Supper at Sa cre d
Heart Church
Saturday
At~r i l7 , 4 30 pm to 7 pm
publtc tS mvtted
4 3 4tc

REVIVAL ai Rutland Com
mun 1iy Church startmg Aprtl
2nd thru Aprtl 6ih 7 30 p m
J
T Carroll
wtth Rev
Beaver town
Pa
everyone
welcome
416fc

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OLD FASHIONED revtval still
tn progress at the Pom eroy
Wesleyan Hol iness Church on
Rt 143 Spec1ai ser vtces ea ch
event ng at 7 30 p m Speaker
and Pastor Rev
0 Dell
Manley Everyone welcome
3 26 tf c

WE WISH to express our s1n
cere thanks to our many
fnends and re lat tves who
Were so kmd to us durtng the
death of our husband and
father and brother Clarence
Douglas especially Rev EVANGELISTIC Servtces at
First Bapftst Church S1xth &amp;
Stanten Sm1th the Ewing
Palmer Mtddleport
Aprd
Funeral
Home
the
4th thru April Bth 7 30 p m
pallbearers the ones that
nightly wdh Rev Charles
took care of the grave the
Norr is guest evangelist
Flatwoods
Community
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4 2 5tc
Bradbury ne•ghbors and all
who sent flowers cards MISCELLANEOUS rummage
money and food
sale Van Cooney hou se
Wtfe daughter and son tn
corner Ash and Plum Sts
law granddaughter brothers
M tddleport starttng April
and ststers
51h
4 6 1tp
4 2 5tc

~W-E~-W--IS-H---to---e-~-p-re_s_s--our --------------------grafttude and apprectatton to
our many
friends and
relattves for their help and
kmdness durmg the death of
our beloved husband and
father Donald R Manley To
Rev Cart singers Mtd
dleport Emergency Squad
Rawl1ngs Coats and the many
fnends who supplied food tn
t 1me of our need and gnef and
also for ail the sympathy
tards Your ktndness w1ll
never be forgotten
Stncerely
Mrs Donald
Manley and family

11p

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WE WISH to extend our heart
.. felt thanks to Rev Eberts,
Marttn
Funeral
Home
fnends and netghbors for
thetr words of sympathy
beautiful floral offermgs and
other kindness shown at the
death of our father and
grandfather, Robert Btge
Lambert
4 6 lip

ATTENTION Housewtves aod
mothers turn your spare ftme
mto extra mcome showtng
beauttful new Jme of famtly
clofhtng by Fashion Wagon
Mmnesota Woolen Co Htgh
commiSSIOn monthly cash
bonus plus $400 free ward
robe Call 446 3613
44 3tc

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PAULs AUTO PARTS now
open tor bustness m old
locattoo on Rt 7 bypass
Pomeroy We pay top dollar
for wrecked and 1unk aut.o &amp;
trucks CNmer Paul Batrd
4 5 6tp
GUN SHOOT also nfle matches
-open st tes only and spectal
deer slug match Forked Ruif"
Sportsman Club Sunday
Apnl 8th 12 noon
4 s 3tc
Stop tn and see our ltne of
quality ftsh1ng tackle rods
reels lines lures

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy, OhiO
Phone 992

Open 8 am to 530 pm
Monday thru Thursaay 8
a m to 8 p m Fnday and
Saturday

UHEil"
HEATING &amp;
COOLING

YARD Sale
Froday and
Saturday 10 1111 6 33
Galltpolts

Furnace Control~

wrll

HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water Heaters
PlumbmQ'
Electncal Work

be postponed lf rain
443fc

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ALL EYE t'Aake Up products tn
Koscot lttle on spectal thls
month I would ltke to serve or
vlstt you Please phone Helen
Jane Brown Middleport OhiO

992 5113

10 FT

PICkup tr uck camper

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

4 4 tfc

---·---YARD Sale
Fr i day and
Saturday on Larkm Street
Rutland
4 4 31c

4 4 3tc

Help Wanted
BARTENDER needed wrote P

0 Box 365 Pom erov salary

992-244a
Pomeroy, 0

WHISPERING PINES
NITE CLUB
Fn &amp; Sat N1ghts

For Sale or Trade
1967 CHRYSLER good con

101112
Mustc By

dltton $500 or w1ll tra&lt;te for
smaller car of equal value
phone 949 5741 after s p m
J 6 3fc

B1ll McKntght's
N1te Hawks
from Nelsonville

cattle
hogs sheep
Reasonab le
go wtth the beauty of
charge Call 245 5514
Springtime? Our sltm and
2 2B JOtc
tnm program can help you to -----------··
lose wetght eastly and en
lOVably you can have
Wanted To Buy
snacks and many foods
unltmtted Best of all there STAKE bed for Ford ptckup
truck phone 843 2778
are no ftsh ltver or drted mtlk
4 1 6fc
requtrements $5 to reg1ster
and $2 per sem mar - Conway
Dtet lnstrtute meets every WANTED - 3 000 new or used
Monday at 7 JO p m at lhe
tomato stakes call John
McCoy New Matamoras 0
Orch1d Room above lola s
S65 22SO
For mformatton call 992 2926
4 1 Sip
4 I 6tc
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WANTED -

OLD UPRIGHT

PIANOS

Any conddton
P.;~ymg
$10
each
Ftrst
floor
onlv
Wnte
g 1v
mg dlrect1ons Ptanos
P

Music - Music
Music

· 0 Box 188 Sardis Oh•o 43946
4 I 61p
7L~E=A~N--c
C
-o~p-p_e_r__4~5~c~lb
Radiators clean 28c lb
Bl'ass 18c 1b Satterles '70c

Gmseng 160 lb M A Hall
Reedsvoile 37S 6249
3 9 tfc
117

at Wht spertng Pines
N1te Club

OR J4 ton p1ckup truck
prefer 3/• ton Ford Wtth low

mileage phone 985 3l3S
4 6 3tp

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Sale

1972 CHEVROLET

Business Services

175 BALES ot good mtxed hav
Phone 991 6114

992

3364

--1967 FORD LTD

1967 GMC 2•12 TON
V 6 engtne, 18 500 lb two speed 5 Speed trans
chaSSIS 900x20 hres 9 dump body wtth_} ho 1st

2 door

hardtop l ow m1leage 4 new
hres $1 500 phone 992 5983
after 5 p m
4 4 Jtc

.

READY MIX

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph 446
4782 Galltpol ts, John Russell
Owner &amp; Operator

s 12 ttc

PH. 992-2156
BOYS GIRLS
selltng candy

make money
Call 992 7784

3 30 9tp
Employment Wanted
EXPERIENCEO pamter
tenor

985 3951

and exterior

4 l 30tp

on

Phone

3 20 30tp

Mob1le Homes For Sale

COST - see Kmgsbury Home
Sales &amp; Servtce Inc phone
992 6256 from 2 to 7 p m or by
appotntment 24 wtde furnished Made by Skyltne
country s largest
Corp
Metgs County owned and
opera ted
Ftnanc1ng
available Set up on your lot
ready for your occupancy 200
yards off Rt 33 on County Rd
18 Qutck deltvery Our low
overhead wtll save you$$$ 12
and 14
Mobile Homes
available K1ngsbury Home
Sa les &amp; Service 1nc
3 25 tfc

SINGER automatic sewmg
ma chme ltke new tn walnut
cab1net Makes des1gn sil t
ches ztg zags buftonholes
bl.nd hems overcasts etc

ISS Call Ravenswood, 273
9521 or 273 9893

1 11 tfc

SPRING SPECIALS
SABRE TILLER
3'h HP '129.95
Set Up, 134 95
TURF TRIM MOWERS

Complete mqblle hQme
serv1ce -- plus gtganttc
1splay of mobtle homes
always i'l""'ilable at

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
tho Washmgton Blvd
423 7121
BELPRE, 0
For Rent
6 ROOM HOUSE and bath 2 car
garage

Metgs County
or 992 2724

Call

4 5 Jtc

3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
tJOfurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 tfc
SLEEPING Room over the
Wtne
Store
Pomeroy
references requ1red phone

992 5293

4l tfc
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TRAILER Browns Trailer
Park phone 992 3324
4 3 tfc
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992 5693
4 2 5tc

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LARGE ajl electnc apartment
2 bedrooms bath panelmg
cushton floor furntsh ed

phone 993 73B4

4 6 2tc

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PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organtzattOI'l phone 992

397S

3 11 1fc

- , - - - -- TRAILER

Market

Syracuse

4 6 tfc

=-------:---FURNISHED
apartment
Middleport

2

bedroom

adults only
phone 992 3874
4 6 ttc

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4 BEDROOM 2 ba1hs, beau11ful

Set up. SS4 95
POMEROY

••~ Jack W Carsey Mgr.
Phone9922181

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track stereo 4 speaker audto
system will se ll for small
balance $82 50 or pay S6 10 per
month Call 992 5331
4 4 6tc
NEW Strawberry plants Rt
338 near Ractne locks phone
247 2309 Charlte Foster
LOTS for sale on Chester
water phone 992 5248 ttl! 3
p m or 992 3436 after 3 p m
4 4 6tc
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1970 NOMAO trailer

Phone 985 4211

self

con tamed 22ft good as new
3 29 24tp

phone 698 8722

4 4 Jtc

PANSIES and cabbage plan1s -----------'------'
Cleland
Farms
&amp; NEW FOAM to ftll your old
cushions standard s1ze sutte
Greenhouse E Matn Racme
Geraldme Cleland
only
$9 95
Pomeroy
Recovery 622 E Matn St
3 29 1fc
3 8 301p

GROCERY bustness for sale
Butldmg for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appotntment
3 20 11c

ALUMINUM Car lop boats 10
12 and 13 ft Ktngsbury Rd
(o

Rd

18

Phone 992 6256

after 5 p m
38

PTI&lt;; TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN
EO REPAIRED MILLER
sANITATION
sTEWART.
OHIO PHONE 662 3035
104tfc

S~

EXCAVA liNG Dozers large
and small
Bacl&lt;hoes aod
Loaders on track and fires
Dump trucks Lo boy
Serv1ce Sepftc tanks 1n
stalled
George
(Bill)
Pulltns phone 992 2478
2 9 ftc'

HARRISON S TV Servoce and

UPHOLSTERY

materoals
3 S 301p

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or dress golf shoes $19 99
call 992 5324 Bob Hysell
4 6 tfc

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4 1 6tc
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2

HOUSES

3232

porches Sn
On lied weh

Dick

Real Estate For Sale

BEDROOMS
BRICK - In Ru11and Large
basement all \R •es on htgh
land A be~ t--"~ au can see
value Has ~e rOoms large
garden and pasture for the
pony AskmQ lUSt $1~ 000 00

NEW LISTING
MOBILE HOME - Woth 1wo

extra ntce large bedrooms
l1v1ng 17xl7 Good large lot on
old Rt 33 Has the 3 bedroom

ACRE

room all new kitchen
hardwood floors Porches
butld1ngs garage 85 acre of
ground
Basement
gas
fotJrnace $17 000 00

&gt;STORY
5 bedrooms llf2 batt;s, dtning
room 2 glassed porches
carport &amp; garage Close to
playground Storm doors &amp;

Windows

week

Martha Holsmger and
granddaughter, Aleshta Lynn

Mrs Ray Weaver

Mrs
Belle Snyder of
Hoekmgport VISited Monday
evemng with Mr and Mrs
LeRoy Richards and family
Mr and Mrs Alva Holsmger
Jr and family, Racme, VISited
Martha Holsinger Saturday
mght

OPEN SUNDAYS
1 · 6 P.M.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

9 ROOMS
5 bedrooms 11h bath, dining

I

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-THE ARISTOCRAT

JUST $12 800 00
6 LOTS

and large storage bu1ldtng 1n
town 5 rentals Priced for
Qutck sale $8 200 00

PRICES CONTINUE TO GO
UP- BUY NOW
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
KATHLEEN M CLELAND
HENRY E CLELAN0JR
LEONA V CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
992 2259 1f no answer
2568 Of" 98S 4209

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
New all electnc 3 bedroom..J:uu:ne In Tuppers Plams with
full basement central a~r condlftontng 1112 baths storm
doors and w1ndows fully carpeted &amp; paneled dishwasher
refngerator lot 100 x360 Tuppers Plams water located
next fo playground Ideal for children Pnced to sell fast
at !18 000 00 Ftnanclng avatlable

GEORGES HOBSTETTER JR
REAL ESTATE BROKER

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9 Capacity
Maytag
Automl!ttcs
2 sp~ed operat1on
Chorce of wate-r
tern ps
Autq
water
level
control
c: L1n1
Filter or Power
Fin Agttator
Perma Press
Maytag
Halo of Heat
Drve-rs
Surround clothes
with gentle even
heat No hot spots
no .overdry 1ng
Fme Mesh Lmf
F11ter
We Spect•dlze In
MAYTAG

RUTLAND FURNITURE R~~~.~~:··
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Rutland

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News Notes
~

By Bertha Parker
Sabbath School attendanco
Apnl I at the Free Methodist
Church was 130 21 choir
members were present Offermg (or aH services was
$206 69
Mr and Mrs Charles Gordon
and son, Eddie, Colurnbusl
visited relatives Sunday an~
attended church services here
Sunday mornmg

191 persons attended the
Holiness meetmg held Tuesday
evemng at the l oca l church
Rev J C Vance was the gyest
speaker
_Mr

and

Mrs

Norman

Schaefer visited recently wtth
the1r daughter and son-m-law
Mr and Mrs W1lham Perry,
Athens
Mr Lawrence A Smith
entered Veterans Memorial

Hos pital Monday for ob·
servahon and treatment

A(f'rcd
Social Note~
Sunday School attendanco on
Apnl 1 was 49 The offermg
was $20 95

Worsh1p serv1ces

were held at II a m with the
Rev Lehman speakmg from
John 12 22·32 on the theme
Resurrection '
Attendanct
was 30 and the offenng $22 60
Attendance at last Wed·
nesday evemng prayer ser-v1ce
was 10 w1th Garner Gnffm
leader
Mr and Mrs Chas D Woode
attended the county wtde hymn
smg at the Middleport Jr Htgh
School building on Sunday
afternoon, Apnl I They also
Co~rt
(3) 30 (4) 6 13 20 27 (51 4 ca lled on Mr and Mrs Clifford
Hayes In Middleport
Relatives and fr1em:ts here
learned of the death of Ruth
Atherton m a Parkersburg

Hospital Sunday mormng
foll owmg a lmgenng Illness
She form erly lived m this
&lt;.:ommumty and was a s1ster of
Arthur Atherton of thiS place
The home of Mr and Mrs
I

Oscar Penmngton between

Alfred and South Bethel was
Rarhally destroyed by fire
early Sunday mormng
Mr and Mrs Clair Woode
and Connt of CJ rclevJile spent

Saturday _with lhe Wilham
Carr and Chas D Woode

BILL'S ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

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NOTICE
To John M Groves whose
place of restdence ts unknown
and cannot w1th reasonable
dtl tgence be ascertatned YOI.I
are hereby nottfted that you
have been named Defendanl n
a legal act 1on entttled Paul
S gman and Janet S1gman
Platnt!ffs vs John M Groves
et al Defendants Th1S act10n
has been ass1gned case No
15 261 and ts pendtng n the
Court of Common Pleas Me1gs
Coun ty Pomeroy Oh10 45769
The oblect of the complamt 1S
for parlltton of real estate
descnbed as follows
The toiiOW!ng d.esc;:r1bed r.f!al
estate sttuate In the VIllage of
M ddleport County of Me1gs
and Stttte Of Oh 10
Be tng the northeasterly part
of Lot No 10 formerly Shef
f eld
now tncorporated and
made a part of the VIllage of
Middleport and hav1ng a
frontage on Ftrst Street of 46
feet and extending back a! the
same wtdth to a po 1nt half way
between F rst and Second
Streets Als.o si x feet off of the
southwesterly s1de of the front
half of Lot No 9 frontmg S1x
feet on Ftrst Street and ex
tend 1ng back at the same w dth
fo a pomt half way between
F rst and Second Streets
Also the sa1d grantee sha ll
have a permanent r ght of way
for 1ngress and egress not to
exceed two fe et m w dth ex
tend1n0 from
the
abo&gt;Je
des.cnbed prem1ses wer.terly to
Second Street sa1d r1ght of way
to be located on the north s de of
the northwesterly part of stlld
Lot No 10
Deed Reference Volume 2&lt;13
Page 535 and Volume 253 Page
'2 49
Metgs County
Deed
Records
The prayer of the Complamf
1S for comm1ss1oners be ap
pomted to partlt on sa1d real
ate or tf the same cannot be
d1v ded by metes and bound!.
w1thout manifest tnlury to 1f!:.
Value that tt be appra1sed and
sold and the proceec1s dlvtded
among the Pla1nt 1ffs and
Defendants as the1r respect 1ve
mterest may appear tor costs
heretn 1nclud l ng rea sonable
attorney fees and that they be
granted such otl"er re11ef as
may be tust and proper
You are requ•red to answer.
the Compla nt w th n 28 days
after the last publt cat 1on of this
not1ce wh1ch will e publiShed
once each week for Sl)c con
secul tve weeks
The last
publ1cat10n w111 be made May 4
l 97J and the 28 days for answer
will commence on that date
In case of your fa 11ure to
answer or otherwtse respond as
reqv red by the Oh1o Rules of
C1v11 Procedure IU dgment by
default will be rendered agamsl
you for the relief demanded m
the Complamt
Dated March 28 1973
Larry Spfncer
Clerk ot Court
Me gs County Common Pl eas

2 Furntshed Apts with new
furmture wtth or wtfhout
uttltttes both have 1 or 2
bedrooms both on ground
floor and have wall to wall
carpet Also have pnvate
entrances and yard for
chtldren m n1ce netgh
borhood
Phone 992 3863 till 3 p m or
992 5844 after 6 oo

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OPTOMEiRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS) -- EAST COURT &lt;r,

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992·2174

MIDDLEPORT

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- Open Even1ngs 'Ttl 7 p m &amp; Sat 'III 5 p m
Service 'Ttl 12 Noon on Saturday.

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BOX 101 Pomeroy Ohto
Phone 985 4186after4 00 PM

CALVERT-SALESMAN

GRAY MANOR
APARTMENTS

Frame 5 room &amp; bath front porch large lot 3 bedrooms,
good condtflon out bldg for storage the former.
Genevteve Stobart property located 1usf over the
Pomeroy corporafton line on Sf Route 33 pnced only for
$5500 00 A very good buy

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MINERS
We Buy, Sell
1 SUPPLIES
I 1 -- and Trade
1
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Belts- Hats
I I " GUNS and I
I Buckets Leg Bands
KNIVES

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Notice 1s hereby given that
Margaret Rou sh of Route 2
Racine Ohto has been duly
appomted Adm1ntstratr 1x of the
Estate of James A Roush
deceased late of Me1gs County
Oh10
Credttors are requtred to f i le
tlleir callms w th sa1d flductary
wdh-m four months
Dated thts 28th day of March
1973
Mann1ng 0 Webster
Probate Judge of satCf County
' (3)30 (4)6 13 Jtc

COLONIAL

SQ""'
v1th shed
- rtf $8 500 00

4

ROOMS

4 bedrooms
2 baths
beautiful
kttchen
everythtng built m
Car
peted Gas F A heat por
ches basement Also has
rental $17 500 00

baths 3

Mrs M1ke Kerwm (or

Holsmger, v1s1ted Mr and Mrs

Large older home
4
bedrooms 1'1:2 baths lovely
kttchen, uttllty room, 1st
floor carpeted
Glassed
porch
garage
large
butldmg 40.x70-J.Q.,...Q-XCellent
condtfron $21 500 00

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Social Notes

Leonard Barber Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Alvm Reed
~OTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 20 898 visited recently wtth their
Estate of James A Roush
Deceased
daughter and family, Mr and

4 bedrooms bath A large TV
room nice dtntng C~rea large
ltvtng room :arport About
1h acre level ground Ex
cellent condttlon $14 900 00

WILL ACCEPT

3 OUR LISTlNGS ARE GET
bedrooms
wall to wall TING BETTER ALL THE
carpet
total
electr1c
TIME CHECK WITH US FOR
basements large wooded A GOOD BUY
lots 2 ca r garages custom
HELEN L TEAFORD
ktlchen call 985 3595 or 992
GORDON B TEAFORD
5S69
ASSO.C:IATES
3 28 12tc
992 3325or992 3615
NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ....

those c1t1zens seekang further
1nformat1on to exefc:1se the tr
r1ght of access to public
re cords and publ1c meetings

Pomeroy

11/4

CEWARD

65x12 3 BEDROOM, OIL, GAS
OR PROPANE HEAT.
Ht Low carpet throughout
M1ller Gun Fur
nace 30 gal elec hot water heater pi umbed
for washer
storm windows
lighted' hood
range coni Furn Pkg
Coni Decor K1t
house type door extenor l1ghl •;, 1al rear
door
Bay front wmdows
copper wtre
throughout
Nal1onal Ftre Code wmdows
Hurncane straps U L Approved

REG. PRICE ............... · .. · ... •• '6600.00
THIS WEEK ...... MAKE US AN OFFER
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G.I. LOANS AVAILABLE

Larry's Mobile Home Sales
Next to The Jones Boys

POMEROY 0

Larry Evans-~ner

HRS 9 6

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60nW MAIN ST
Fnmk Gheen Sales Mgr

CLOSED THURSDAYS

SUN t 6

85 N. COURT STREET
ATHENS, OHIO

9 AM TO 5:30 PM DAILY
9 AM TO 9 PM MONDAY AND FRIDAY
SUNDAY 12 TO 5:30 PM FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OPEN

Wrtghl fools now 10 pet off tag pnces. Lmcoln
Welder . 22S amp. now $92 so, Top 40 htls a
track tapes everyday low pnce $2 98, New
shipment of 011 lamps and glassware pnce'd
for g1fl gtvmg, complete line ol camping
equtpment Just amved · a truckload of tents
lrom Underwnters Ins Co • Chicago,
Thermos Col em an Hetn k
National Brands at b1g savings
Osh Kosh and 01' Kentuck bib overalls. S5 69
to 57 95, Spectal lot of work and play shoes.
now reduced. 10 pet olf Sweat pants and
shtrls. now 52 95 each

Surplus Items by the Thousands

Buy a memory today.

PS

60 OfEV. CAPRICE ................. :: 12195
1 Or t-f T

73

Ollis

88

69
4 Sp

Holiday Sedan, VInyl Roof, Air

auto trans

vmyl roof a1r

v. w................................... $995
tape player

69 CAMARO 327 ...................... 11495

REDUCED PRICE!

Remember We Service What We Sell

Eden News

PUBLIC NOTICES

9 1 lfc

7

Btds w111 be recet ved by the
Easte~ Lo c al
Board
of
Educa n to purchase one "8
passeng r school bus one 60
passenger school bus and one 66
passenger school bus unltl 12 oo
noon Apn l lO at the off ice of the
clerk at the Eastern H1gh
SchoQI
Spect flcat•on s on f1le at the
Ofttce of the Eastern H1gh
School
C 0 Newland Ct~rk
(3J 16 22 30 (.t l 6 4tc

PB

302 V 8 stand trans

DRIVER'S EDUCATION CAR

Over 30 New CarS In Stock &amp;

PUBLIC NOTICE

auto

68 FORD TORINO ...................... 1895

USED CARS

Us An Offer.

By Martha Holsinger
Mrs Martha Holsmger and
-'-L.-------~----' Mr and Mrs Sol Bigley VIsited
Mr and Mrs Robert Webb and
family Sunday
Mr and Mrs Orval Blake of
Greenfield and ll!r and Mrs
Your Right to Know
Ervan Blake and family of
• and be 1nformed of the func
Sprmgfteld spent a weekend
t1ons of your government are
with Rev Eldon Blake and
em bod ted tn publ1c not tces In
that self government charges
relahves
a.ll c1t1Zens to be Informed
Mrs
Gladys Hill of
thts newspaper urges every
clt1zen to read and study these
Columbus IS vtsttmg Mr and
noflces We strong ly adv1se

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Ka~r

1 Dr H T

So We Can Win A Trip To
Mexico.SO Come In &amp; Make

ON YOUR DIAL

608 E Marn

Concrete floors 2 mce large
rest rooms Ample parktng on
Route 7 Ask mg $50 000 00

MAIN ST. IN RUTLAND
PH 742-3191

1

WMP0/1390

CLELAND
REALTY

BUSINESS BUILDING
NEW BRICK - Has 2900 sq It

and Hardware

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like a person.

69 MERCURV MARQUIS ............. ·'1495

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30 New Cars In April -·-

500 E Matn St, Pomeroy, Ohto

2 18 tic

Pomeroy, Ohio

Stewart's Gun Shop

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complete front end service,
tune up and brake service
Wheels
balanced
ele:c
trontcally
All
work
guaranteed
Reasonable
rates Phone 992 3213 or 742

110 Meehame Street

3 1l 30tc 3 BEDROOM&lt;\t\

992 3054

Nona &amp; Bill Want To Sell

We talk to you

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
l13 SS54
Mason, W VI

dung service top SOli, fill
dtrt limestone
B&amp;K Ex
cava ttng Phone 992 5367,

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr. '
Broker

Mon Fn. Tti9--Saturday Ttl6

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3.99 gallon

DOLE R and back hoe work.
ponds and septic tanks, dlf

Real Estate For Sale

rooms 2 nl ce rest rooms and
modern 3 bedroom paneled
nome Large wood burnmg
ftreplace ntce k1fchen Vtew of
the Ohto Rtver Asktng tust
WILL tnm or cut trees clea:-~ $25 000 00 Wtll take lot in trade
out basement~ athcs etc
3ACRES
Phone 949 3221

UPHOLSTER your own fur
ntture Foam cushtons any
s1ze Cotton burlap swrvel Real Estate For Sale
bases Zt pper webbtng welt
Pomeroy Recovery 622 E MODERN four room and bath
home located 1776 Lmcoln
Matn St
Pomeroy Aluminum
3 8 30tf- sHetghts
tdtng storm doors and
wmdows
hardwood floors
DON T pump your sluggtsh
newly fmtshed Basement
sept tc tank Get Klean Em
equipped for washer and
All Seploc Tank Cleaner
dryer Foldtng statrway to
Landmark Farm Bureau
storage area m atttc Pnced
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Pomeroy
for tmmedtate sale Tracy
4 6 ltc
Whaley Pomeroy Oh1o call

NEW 2 ptece lradttlonal ltvmg
room sut te wtth a extra htgh
back Mr Chatr and reverstble
cushtons regularly \239 95
now only $139 9.5 Your chotce
of colors Pomeroy Recovery
622 E Matn Sl
Pomeroy

1 nACRE LOT Phone 7•~

doors and wtndows carports
marquees, afumlnum stdtng
and ratltng A Jacob, sales
representattve
For free
estimates , phone Charlet&gt;
Ltsle
Syracuse
V
V
Johnson and Son Inc
3 2 lfc

The Fabnc Shop Pomeroy S29 50000

HOUSE FOR SALE 2 or 3
4 5 5tc TWO parcels ten and twenty
bedroom all paneled wall to
acres Darwm area phone
wall ca rpet forced atr fur
992 3029
1 regrstered
2 HORSES
nace
18 000 BTU air
4 6 4tc
qua~ter 7 years old gelded
cond1t1oner
full basement
-.-'----~--'$375 1 gelded walker 7 year-s
mce yard c1ty water sewer
old $250 Must sell Cal 367 'HOUSE FOR SALE 114 Bnc~
and gas close to school
7432
'
Slreet Pomeroy Ohto bnck
Located •n Middleport Proce
4 5 tfc
hO\Ise 3 bedrooms excellent
tocafton close to school and
$10 000 Phone 992 7109 4 5 6tc
SAVE BIG 1 Clean rugs and
c1ty contact Lou Osborne or
upholstery Wlth Blue Lustre
rail 992 5898
...HOUSE tn Long Bottom phone.
Rent electnc shampooer $1
985 3529
11 26 tic
Nelson s
Drug
Store
6 11 tfc
Pomeroy Ohto
452fc

4 5 6tc

SEE US FOR

Servoce We Sharpen Scissors' BUSINBEUS~~~Q~to~~gp Of
329tfc
-

Nylon pnnts cotton pnnts
velvets of all ktnds Pomeroy
Recovery 622 E Mam St

4 5 6tp

0 DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads Rt 12_.,
Awntngs storm

Authonzed S1nger Sales andl YOUR HOUSE IN TRADE

materoals

7554

f lntshes

3 21 301p

AUTOMOBILE tnsurance been 100 ACRES - OF nt ce laytng
test
your land Large barn and several
ca ncelled?
operators ltcense? Call 992 buildings Wl tsok
""'1 ftfor horses
2966
3 farm pot
1\,JI up for 2
Large 5
6 15 tfc mob1le ho .;:::.
---------~~------bedroom home w1th large
BEAT the rush' Get your closet s and 2 baths All
lawnmower and ttller tuned minerals Only $40 000 00
up now Small Engme Repatr
NEW LISTING
Shop on Thtrd St Mason w NEW HOME - 3 bedrooms
11/2 baths range tn the k1tchen
Va
3 6 30tc double sink Famtly room and 2
o;:::::-::~::-::----~----car garage tn basement One
SEWING MACHINES Repatr acre of land Room for garden
servtce all makes 992 2284 or pasture for pony Ask1ng

45771

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on all laundry equtpment
ref n geratton equtpment and
house
wirtng
weldtng
electric and gas Call 992 380;1
or after 4 30 p m call 992

regularly $3 95 only $1 95
Also remnants
Pomeroy ::----=-o-o-::-c::-~------~
PAINTING Masonry work
Recovery 622 E Matn St
tr ee esttmate call 773 5580
3 8 301p
3 7 30tp

UPHOLSTERY

LATEX PAINT
For wood and masonrv

NEW LISTING

195.1 FORD Tractor w1th double
14 plows new 7 ft d1sc
exce llent (:ondltton 1968 Ford
1912 APACHE Eagle Fold up
Ranger ptckup 'h ton ....JI B
camper Includes spare ttre
automatiC
heavy duty ttres
canopy and plasttc storm
good condthon see Roger
wtndow " Tratler has been
Roush phone 247 JS51
HOUSE by owner
3 or 4
wtred for electrtc 3 outlets
4 6 Jtc
bedrooms large rec room
Excellent condtfton $675 Call
large pat1o modern k 1tchen,
992 5815 after 5 p m
fully carpeted call 992 5248
454tc 6 GAL tank for Johnson or
Evtnrude outboard motor 2112
unttl 3 p m or 992 3436 after 3
I b d c ftre exttngutsher one
p m No Sunday calls
JOH..hL. DEERE 2 row corn
new 500x8 boat trader tire and
4-4 6tc
planter good -condttton Ben
other miscellaneous Items
Btckers Ba shan Road Phone
phone 378 6210
949 4605
4 6 3tp WHY LIVE In a trailer when
4 5 3tc
you can own a fine 3 bedroom
-------'--home for pracltcally the same
200 WHITE plasitc buck sts QUARTER Horse and saddle
pnce 1 Home tn coun try close
phone 992 3283
Ideal for tomato ptcktng
to hard road al Galltpolts
4 6 6tp
Dallas Cleland
Ractne
Ferry W Va 8 rooms ftne
Phone 949 4171
bath and half two thrrd acre
4 5 3tc 352 FORD motor spotted ndtn$1
lot sma ll garden plot O'lly
horse 2 bull calves 4 months
$10 000 See Mrs Sadte Henry
old phone 843 2778
A lOFT MEAT or vegetable
Galltpolts Ferry W Va, or
dtsplay case wtth motor If
call 675 2946
you can use it call 949 3821 - - - - - - ' - - - - - - -4--1 6tc
4 5 31p
949 3161 or write A C
Bradford Box 116 Racme 0 Real Estate For Sale

lOSS

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NEW 2 p1ece trad1ftonal ltvmg
room su•te wtfh a extra htgh
back Mr Cha1r and reverstble
-cush•ons regularly $239 95
now only 139 95 Your cho1ce
of
colors
Pomeroy
Recovery 622 E Matn St
Pomeroy, Ohto Phone 992

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Rtdge
In tenor- Extenor

G &amp; E Appltance Repatr repa1r

2 9 tfc

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BOAT motor and trailer wtttl
some accessones
40 h p
motor asking $300 phone
992 9981
4 4 3tc

2 11 tfc

Serv tee Calls phone 992 2522

301c KNAPP quality shoes for work

but it m kttchen located m
Ohoo Phone 992 7~S4
Pomeroy
tra1ler space at
4 5 6tp
Cheshtre on Rt 7 water
furnished, phone 446 4060 Modern walnuL stereo radto
comb1natton 4 speed tn
after s p m 446 1279
4 6 6tc
term1xed changer 4 speaker
separate
sound system
- ----:-----~
con trols Balanc,. $69 56 Use
Auto Sales
our · budget terms Call 992
1972 HONDA 500 motorcycle 4
cyltnder many extras ltke
new , phone 985 3828
3 9 tfc

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Berry M11ier Mobtle Homes has
a lot to offer when...,.ou start 1969 PLY MOUTH Fury 2 dr
shoppmg for your Mobtle
hardtop atr cond vtnyl top
Home You ca n beat the h1gh
$1 100 Call 446 3939
deprectattOn you II have on
4 6 5tc
your home the first two years
by shoppmg for a late model
20 pet
tnventory
used Mob de Home We have a SAVE
clearance
sa
le
now m
huge selection of these homes
progress
20
pet
dtscount
on
tn stock now and we II do our
most of your grocery needs
level best to save you money
Thts means you can save 20
So for an honest to goodness
pet
on your grocery bill Get
good deal stop m t.oday at
the full details today at the
Berry Mtller Mobtle Home
Bnght Star Market next to
Sales 705 Farson Street
Drtve In Theatre Mason W
Belpre Ohio phone 423 9531
Va
- open 7 days
3 20 16tc
4 5 6tc

• A1r Cond111oners
•Awmngs
• Underpmmng

deluxe model Complete wtth
all cleanmg attachments and
uses paper bags Sl tghtly used
but cleans and looks ltke new
W1ll se ll for $37 25 cash or
terms avatlable
Electro
Hygtene Co phone 992 7755
4 4 6tc

5232

1 tfc

ELNA a r J Whtte Sewing
Machtnes
servtce on all
makes Reasonable rates
The Sewmg Center, Mtd
dleport Oh1o
11 16 tfc

4. 3tp

'49.95

In Carton

CORN

5

121 ELECTROLUX Sweeper

and backhoe work
tanks mstalled dump trucks
and to boys for htre will haul
flll dtrt top sot! ltmestone
atid gravel call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089 ,
night phone 992 3525 or 992

6050

Crott Bradford

4 4 6tc

In Carton

ilti:t

Complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racme Ohio

ztg zag sewmg machmes For
sew 1ng
stretch
fabrics
buttonholes fancy destgns
etc Pa1nt slightly blem1shed
Cho1ce of carrymg case or
sewtng stand $49 80 cash or
terms avatlable
Electro
Hygtene Co phone 992 7755

UNCLAIMED freoght 1973 S

3 HP

C BRADFORD Auct•oneer

fish" "'c_L_O_S_E_O_U
_T
-on- -l-4)_1_9-:
73- f-u-llslze

and suppltes new tocatton
Ash Street Middleport near
park phone 992 5443
1 7 tfc
-------------------'STARKILLSratsqutckly sure
2112 lbs
$1 69 EbersQach
Hardwa~e Sugar Run Mtlls
Pt cken s Hardware Mason

your
Free
3284
Co

6 30 tfc

CALL

Notice

CONCRETE EXCAVATING dozer

deltvered rtght to
proJect Fast and easy
esttmafe!i Phone 992
Goegletn Ready M1x
Mtddleport Ohto

PARTICULAR

OPEN EVES 8:00 P M
f'OMERO\", OHIO

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

POMEROY

,The Daily Sentinel

199S
HS

Pomeroy-Motor Co.

CARRIERS

'HOODS AQUARIUMS

1695

H T Sedan, V 8 engtne automattc trans p steenng &amp;
brakes radto blue ftn tsh blk vmyl top good t 1res radto
Special'' •

4 3 121p

1969 BUI CK Skylark

13995

Capnce 4 door new car title &amp; balance of · warranty
brown vinyl roof tmted glass factory air front &amp; rear
guards rad1o &amp; fear spi!"aker whtfe wall ftres Nice and J
clean Reta11 S4860 Pn ced to move

57 CHEVY 2 door hard1op 55
Oldsmobtle
contac t Larry
HUbbard Svracuse
phone

WANTED I

HOUSE and 2 tratler lots phone

Wanted
ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? DEAD Stock horses
Would you ltke a new look to

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4 3 6t c 1972 DODGE Demon 340 blue
w1th white stripes blue rn
ten or
automatiC
power
MALE or female desk clerk
steering
456
gears
cyclone
4 3 ttc
m1ddle aged must be able to
headers Engle 304 cam --,----.,---..,..--ltve 1n apply tn person Oh10
completely worked heads a1r 3 CAMPS lots for sale run from
Hotel M iddlepor t
shoc k s
best runn tng 340
railroad track to low water
4 3 61C
around call 985 3582 after S
mark 86 ft w1de at railroad
p m
or see at Charles
track 400 tt long and 100 ft
B1sset l s m Chester
wtde at low water mark
4 4 3tp
these lots are good and clean
~----no brush level on Oh10 Rtver
SHARP
1964
CHEVELLE across
from
Pomeroy
Mal tbu 2 door hardtop 293
Manon Reynolds Mason W
aulomattc power steertng
Va phone 773 5147
new black patnf new bucket
436k
FOR
sea ts cal l 985 3582 after 5 p
m or see at Charles Btssell s REDUCE excess tlu tds w1th
1r1 Chester
Flutdex Lose we ight w..th
4 5 31p
Dex A Dlet
capsules
at
Nel son Drugs
4 4 3tp
For Sale

992 2966
NEW FISH shtfment tn at
Showalter s We Pet Chester
Ohto open dally 4 p m to 9 30
p m and all day Saturday and
Sunday
4 6 Jtc

For

Of
QUALITY

$90 per week

Pets For Sale

DANCE

4 6 11p

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phone 698 8722

OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW

-:-:-:-::-::---:---::-,-Sm1thers St

1 7 tfc

-:-::-::---.,---.--.--,

4 5 31p

tntersectton of 124 &amp; 248 Long
Bottom Aprtl 6 7 and 8
starftng at 10 a m Friday
furntture washer collectors
1iems and
mtscellaneous
appliances and clothes
4 4 31c

1973, Logan F 1re and Safety
Equtpment Sales and Servtce
R03, Pomeroy, Ohio Wtll sell
enftre---buslness to Browns
F1re and Safety Equ1pment
Sales and Servtce Rutland
Ohto Witham (Btlll Brown
owner phone 742 4673 1would
ltke to thank all my customers
for their support tn the past
and hope they will gtve Mr
Brown a chance to serve them
tn the future Dwlght Logan
4 6 2tc

627\

D Miller Rt 4
Oh to Phone 992

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SALE at Riggs Store Building at

===-EFFECTIVE Monday
Apnl 9

beds or com plete households

Wnte M
Pomeroy

GUN SHOOT Saturday Apr!l
7lh 6 30 p m Mole Holl Rd C:ASH patd for all makes and
factory choked quns only
models of mobtle homes
Refreshments Sponsored by
Phone area code 614 423 9531
Ractne Ftre Dept
4 13 tfc
4 5 2fc
10 X SO MOBILE home ex
GUN
SHOOT
Rutland
cellen t condttton expanston
Amer1can Legton
Beech
llvtng room
fully atr
Grove Rd Sunday Aprtl 8th
con dttloned phone 992 5905
!II
4 6 12tc

Notice
SPR lNG clean up of Cemeteries
in Orange Townshtp wtll start
Aprt/ 16th Anyone WIShtng to
remove vases or artlfrctal
flowers should do so before
that · date They may be
replaced after the cemetenes
are mowed Orange Townshtp
Trustees
4 6 2tc

Auto Sales
OdJ furnlfure oak table' 1968 CAMARO .S50 phone 992
organs dishes clocks brass
6793

RUMMAGE Sale Aprol 61h and

7th
Hughes
Ele ctr ic
Bulld 1n g Thtrd St
Mtd
dleport a cross from Mid
dleport Library doors open at
9 a m Beta Stgma Pht
4 3 4tc

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WantP.rl To Buy

Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

Aulo tran s

radro P S

71 PLYMOUTH FURY................ 11795

70 Cadillac H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... 13700
70 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, a1r ........ '4000
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, a1r .... '2995
70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, a1r........ '2595
69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., a1r ..... 11595
69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.... .'1395
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68 Olds Cut Hoi. Sedan, viool, a1r ........ 11495

4 Or

sedan 6 cy l

P S

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70 DODGE POLARA .................. Sl795
2 Dr

H T

vmyl root ai r

69 BUICK LaSABRE ..................s1695
4 Dr

H T

factory atr vtnyl r oof

71 MERCURY COUGAR .............. 12195
351 2 Or H T auto trans P S bla ck vmyl top

71 FORD PINTO ....................... s1595

68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr., air ........... .'1395
68 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door, a1r .............. 11095
68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... 11495
68 Dodge Pol. 4 Door H.T.................. '795
67 Dodge Dart 4 Dr., V-8 auto. ............. 1795
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; a1r ........ '995
66 Buick I.:!Sabre 4 Door, air............... '695
64 BuiCk Elec. 4 Door H.T.. ................ '295
63 Dodge 4 Door, V-8, auto................. '295

3 Or

Runabout 4 sp

66 FORD T-BIRD ..................... 11295
2 Or

H T

perlctt cond ttton
Short bed

71 CHEV. TRUCK ... ~.~~~~~ ........... 11995
68 G.M.C. Vz TON .. !~~';:~:?.......... 11495
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS BROS.
USED CARS
PH 985 4100

located on St Rt 7

Karr &amp; VanZandt

CHESTER 0

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"You'll L1ke Our QuaiJiy Way
of Dotng Busmess'
992 5342
GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Kr .1mer .md mother of Col

Op, , Evemngs Unhl6 00--Ttl 5 p m Sat

Tuppers Plain~
Society New!'i

Columbus a't.. Mrs Hobert
Vmeyctrd, also local
Mrs Velma Newell, who had
a c."a4tract operation at lite

Columbus Umverstty Hosptlal,
has come baok to \be home of
her sister m law Mrs Esta
Wh1tc of near Keno for a few
days slay '
Mrs Betty Fredenck and
daughter and two children of
Chesler spent an evemng last
week w1th Mr und Mrs Oscar
Babcock
and Mrs Oscar Penmnglon of
Mr
and Mrs
Wayne
Stiver Rtdge Just part ol the Brtckles were Sunday guests of
furmture was saved and the
her brother, Mr and Mrs
house was badly burned and Charles Spencer of Belpre
also su ffered water damage
Mrs Spencer 1s 111
Those VISiling Mrs N~tsel
Mr and Mrs Ch:trencc
Weatherman recenlly were
Nichols were Sunday guests of
Mrs Hazel Barnhill anU Mrs her stsler Mrs Edna Sh&lt;X:key
Murl Gnfftth, local Mr and of Ravenswood, W Va Mrs
Mrs Charles Heck of Portland Shockey accompamed them
and Wallis McDonald of home for a few days VISit
Mrs MIIrlred Headley was
tak~n back to St
J ose ph
Hosp1tal 1n Parkersbur on
fam1hes as!'astmg w1th farrn
March 27 as a medical patient
wo~k and chores and VISiting
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Clai r and Sue Wood e spent
By Mrs Evelyn Brtckles
Sunday School altendance at
the Methodlst ChUI ch was 48
and offermg was $26 35
Worship serv1ce attendance
was 23 and offering $3111!i
1 he comm umty here was
sorry to learn of the hre to the
home Sunday mornmg of Mr

~

Saturday mght and Sunday
forenoon wtth her parents, Mr
and Mrs Robert White at Keno
and Conm spent the mght wlth
the Carrs and attended Sunday
School and church here Sunday
rnormng

Sunday noon the
Wor.k.le families met at Crow's
Steak House for a dmner In
honor of Mrs C h&lt;~s Woode 's

Brown returned home after
spendmg the wmter m Flonda

ll!rs Leota Massa r and Mrs
Eulah Swan were Sunday
dmner guest.s of lhClr s1ster,
Mr and Mrs Oscar Babcock
Mr

and

Mrs,

~h~rles

umbu s vtsllcll M1
l1hu1 man Babcock

M1 s
Sunday
and

Mr .:~ntJ Mt s Dale Kuhn and
fanuiy or I 'tile fluckmg had a
surpnsl! birthday party for h1s
mother, M• s Grace Kuhn, o£
1uppers Pl~:~ms at the com
rnumty hUJidm~ at Porterfield
It was also the birthday of Mr
Kuhns father Wtlllam Kuhn
who hves at Success, Ohw and
was also present for the occasion

1hose present bcsu.les

those named above we're- Mrs
Kuhn s daughter Mr and Mrs
August Hocc1 and llaughte1
and al so lhe1r son Mr and
Mrs Jam es Ho£:cl and farntly
of Cc.~ nton, Mr .tnd Mr s Carl
Kuhn uf I nut sv11Je Ohto Mr

and Mrs

llubby Kuhn and
fmmly of Belpre md Mr and
Mrs Clyde Kuhn and fc.~rn1ly of
I uppers Pl;.uns I tc cream and
cake was se1 Vt'&lt;.l ;Jnd the coup~...,.
both receiVed lovely g1fl'i
Mrs
r ola C11ff1n and
daughter Mrs l!:vei ett Shultz
VISited Mrs Mmnlc WHtson
and Mrs Marlena Rockhold (It
the Elmwood Nursmg Home

Sunday
Mr
and Mr s
J1mrrue
Ctt ldwcll dnd family h,tve
moved to UicJr new home

whtch they built on IU 7
Mr
and Mrs Wlllwm
Chapman were c alled to

rhc Alrnan:u
Jly Umtcd Press International
I oday 1s l lld.i:.ly , Apr tl 6 the
9bth day of 197:l w1th 269 to

follow
Jhc moon IS between JL&lt;; tu.: w

phase and ru st qu.u tcr
1 he mo1 mng slat s
Mercury

Venu s

M ns

Jupiter
[he cvenmg star 1.s St:tlut n
rhose born on tins ddy ell c
under the s1gn of Ancs
Arhencan maglci ..Jil H u r}
lloudml was born Apnl b, Hl74
On lh1Sd1y tn lu stury
In IHm Joseph ~rmllt o• ~u n
I7. l; d the Chw t h of the L.:~ tte i
IJ&lt;ly SaJnl~ mm e f umlt~trly
known as the M01 rnon Ch m t h

'"Faye tte N Y
In 1909 Hobert Pt! t ry bec. une
the f1rst t iVIhzcd rn '" to r e.tch

the North Pole
In 1957 h olley tars becamu o
memory m New Y ork City ts
the few rcmammg 0111..:1-i cum
pleted lhc1r IC~ st run s
In 1966 ft"deral troops and
N.JtJOnal Guardsmen were or
dercd out for not duty m
Chicl:!go, W&lt;.~shtn~ton and Dt:
lJ ott
Rwling and Joutm ~
continued tn pt otcst over the
assassmc.~twn
Martm Luthcr

or

Kmg
Oklahoma by the Illness of her
f~:~ther

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birthday Then they and the
Carr family met (It the home of
Mr and Mrs Jack Hoffner and
Gerald m Pomeroy for a
musi C&lt;il concert honormg the

birthda)'s of Gerald Hoffner,
V1ck1 Carr and Mrs Woode
Richard
Buckley
of
Col umbus recently spent a
weeks vace:~llon here w1th h1s
parents, Mr and Mrs Paul
Buckley and Teresa

Right In Tune With The Times

New Hallmarks 50x12 Up To 70xl4
New Golden Empress 50x12 Up To 70x14

PUBLIC
WHOLESALE
NEW

Come!
See!

MOBILE HOMES
10x40 2 BR
10x512 BR
10x563 BR
12x41 2 BR
12x51 2 BR
12x563 BR
12x61 3 BR
20x43 3 BR
Double w1de

$2995
$3595
$3995
$3595
$3995
$4295
$4995

HALLMARK 60x12

$6500

A total electn c home wtth house ly~ door
cathedral rool 30 gal water heater fully
carpeted all deluxe package 01"(1y

Alf homes are total elec tn c
completely furn1shed set of
birch paneltng
steps lf.t
house type doors storm
wtndows
From $250 00
down Oel tvel'ed Free
Many

mon~to

DELIVERED
AND SET UP

UP TO 11 YEAR FINANCINC
WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

choose lrom

r

TRI.OOUNTY
MOBILE HOMES
Eastern Ave
Galltpohs 0
PH 446 017S

Goble Mobile Homes
sa6 Locust St
Open

992 7004
Middleport
a to 6 Mon tbru Sat

1re
,utll

Dan Thompson
The Oeahn Man

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9- 'l'lle Daily Sentinel. Mtddleport-Pomeroy, o . APril&amp;,J973

8 - T.oe Daily Ser.'.!:M!I, Mtddleport-Pomeroy, 0 . April6, 1973

Sentinel Classifieds Gf!t .Actio·n f Senti.n el Classifieds Get ~esults!
In MemOIY
lN MEMORY ot Charley Kmg
who passed away 1 year ago
April 7 1972
The angels are softly guardmg

a quiet and s•lent grave
For m It lies the one I loved but

could not ~save

often sit and think of you
speak ot how 'fOu d1ed
And of the way you smiled at
me when you told me you
were gomg
You told me goodbye you sa1d
' I' ll soon come to you agam
On I think of all them day and
n1ght of chokmg So God
called you home
And In my heart I know you

have sweet rest at last
Your w1fe
Ida Kmg
daughter and grandchildren
4 6 ltp

------Card of Thanks

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Notice
JITNEY Supper at Sa cre d
Heart Church
Saturday
At~r i l7 , 4 30 pm to 7 pm
publtc tS mvtted
4 3 4tc

REVIVAL ai Rutland Com
mun 1iy Church startmg Aprtl
2nd thru Aprtl 6ih 7 30 p m
J
T Carroll
wtth Rev
Beaver town
Pa
everyone
welcome
416fc

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OLD FASHIONED revtval still
tn progress at the Pom eroy
Wesleyan Hol iness Church on
Rt 143 Spec1ai ser vtces ea ch
event ng at 7 30 p m Speaker
and Pastor Rev
0 Dell
Manley Everyone welcome
3 26 tf c

WE WISH to express our s1n
cere thanks to our many
fnends and re lat tves who
Were so kmd to us durtng the
death of our husband and
father and brother Clarence
Douglas especially Rev EVANGELISTIC Servtces at
First Bapftst Church S1xth &amp;
Stanten Sm1th the Ewing
Palmer Mtddleport
Aprd
Funeral
Home
the
4th thru April Bth 7 30 p m
pallbearers the ones that
nightly wdh Rev Charles
took care of the grave the
Norr is guest evangelist
Flatwoods
Community
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Bradbury ne•ghbors and all
who sent flowers cards MISCELLANEOUS rummage
money and food
sale Van Cooney hou se
Wtfe daughter and son tn
corner Ash and Plum Sts
law granddaughter brothers
M tddleport starttng April
and ststers
51h
4 6 1tp
4 2 5tc

~W-E~-W--IS-H---to---e-~-p-re_s_s--our --------------------grafttude and apprectatton to
our many
friends and
relattves for their help and
kmdness durmg the death of
our beloved husband and
father Donald R Manley To
Rev Cart singers Mtd
dleport Emergency Squad
Rawl1ngs Coats and the many
fnends who supplied food tn
t 1me of our need and gnef and
also for ail the sympathy
tards Your ktndness w1ll
never be forgotten
Stncerely
Mrs Donald
Manley and family

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WE WISH to extend our heart
.. felt thanks to Rev Eberts,
Marttn
Funeral
Home
fnends and netghbors for
thetr words of sympathy
beautiful floral offermgs and
other kindness shown at the
death of our father and
grandfather, Robert Btge
Lambert
4 6 lip

ATTENTION Housewtves aod
mothers turn your spare ftme
mto extra mcome showtng
beauttful new Jme of famtly
clofhtng by Fashion Wagon
Mmnesota Woolen Co Htgh
commiSSIOn monthly cash
bonus plus $400 free ward
robe Call 446 3613
44 3tc

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PAULs AUTO PARTS now
open tor bustness m old
locattoo on Rt 7 bypass
Pomeroy We pay top dollar
for wrecked and 1unk aut.o &amp;
trucks CNmer Paul Batrd
4 5 6tp
GUN SHOOT also nfle matches
-open st tes only and spectal
deer slug match Forked Ruif"
Sportsman Club Sunday
Apnl 8th 12 noon
4 s 3tc
Stop tn and see our ltne of
quality ftsh1ng tackle rods
reels lines lures

GRAVELY
TRACTOR SALES
Pomeroy, OhiO
Phone 992

Open 8 am to 530 pm
Monday thru Thursaay 8
a m to 8 p m Fnday and
Saturday

UHEil"
HEATING &amp;
COOLING

YARD Sale
Froday and
Saturday 10 1111 6 33
Galltpolts

Furnace Control~

wrll

HUMIDIFIERS
Hot Water Heaters
PlumbmQ'
Electncal Work

be postponed lf rain
443fc

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ALL EYE t'Aake Up products tn
Koscot lttle on spectal thls
month I would ltke to serve or
vlstt you Please phone Helen
Jane Brown Middleport OhiO

992 5113

10 FT

PICkup tr uck camper

ARNOLD
BROTHERS

4 4 tfc

---·---YARD Sale
Fr i day and
Saturday on Larkm Street
Rutland
4 4 31c

4 4 3tc

Help Wanted
BARTENDER needed wrote P

0 Box 365 Pom erov salary

992-244a
Pomeroy, 0

WHISPERING PINES
NITE CLUB
Fn &amp; Sat N1ghts

For Sale or Trade
1967 CHRYSLER good con

101112
Mustc By

dltton $500 or w1ll tra&lt;te for
smaller car of equal value
phone 949 5741 after s p m
J 6 3fc

B1ll McKntght's
N1te Hawks
from Nelsonville

cattle
hogs sheep
Reasonab le
go wtth the beauty of
charge Call 245 5514
Springtime? Our sltm and
2 2B JOtc
tnm program can help you to -----------··
lose wetght eastly and en
lOVably you can have
Wanted To Buy
snacks and many foods
unltmtted Best of all there STAKE bed for Ford ptckup
truck phone 843 2778
are no ftsh ltver or drted mtlk
4 1 6fc
requtrements $5 to reg1ster
and $2 per sem mar - Conway
Dtet lnstrtute meets every WANTED - 3 000 new or used
Monday at 7 JO p m at lhe
tomato stakes call John
McCoy New Matamoras 0
Orch1d Room above lola s
S65 22SO
For mformatton call 992 2926
4 1 Sip
4 I 6tc
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WANTED -

OLD UPRIGHT

PIANOS

Any conddton
P.;~ymg
$10
each
Ftrst
floor
onlv
Wnte
g 1v
mg dlrect1ons Ptanos
P

Music - Music
Music

· 0 Box 188 Sardis Oh•o 43946
4 I 61p
7L~E=A~N--c
C
-o~p-p_e_r__4~5~c~lb
Radiators clean 28c lb
Bl'ass 18c 1b Satterles '70c

Gmseng 160 lb M A Hall
Reedsvoile 37S 6249
3 9 tfc
117

at Wht spertng Pines
N1te Club

OR J4 ton p1ckup truck
prefer 3/• ton Ford Wtth low

mileage phone 985 3l3S
4 6 3tp

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Sale

1972 CHEVROLET

Business Services

175 BALES ot good mtxed hav
Phone 991 6114

992

3364

--1967 FORD LTD

1967 GMC 2•12 TON
V 6 engtne, 18 500 lb two speed 5 Speed trans
chaSSIS 900x20 hres 9 dump body wtth_} ho 1st

2 door

hardtop l ow m1leage 4 new
hres $1 500 phone 992 5983
after 5 p m
4 4 Jtc

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READY MIX

SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
REASONABLE rates Ph 446
4782 Galltpol ts, John Russell
Owner &amp; Operator

s 12 ttc

PH. 992-2156
BOYS GIRLS
selltng candy

make money
Call 992 7784

3 30 9tp
Employment Wanted
EXPERIENCEO pamter
tenor

985 3951

and exterior

4 l 30tp

on

Phone

3 20 30tp

Mob1le Homes For Sale

COST - see Kmgsbury Home
Sales &amp; Servtce Inc phone
992 6256 from 2 to 7 p m or by
appotntment 24 wtde furnished Made by Skyltne
country s largest
Corp
Metgs County owned and
opera ted
Ftnanc1ng
available Set up on your lot
ready for your occupancy 200
yards off Rt 33 on County Rd
18 Qutck deltvery Our low
overhead wtll save you$$$ 12
and 14
Mobile Homes
available K1ngsbury Home
Sa les &amp; Service 1nc
3 25 tfc

SINGER automatic sewmg
ma chme ltke new tn walnut
cab1net Makes des1gn sil t
ches ztg zags buftonholes
bl.nd hems overcasts etc

ISS Call Ravenswood, 273
9521 or 273 9893

1 11 tfc

SPRING SPECIALS
SABRE TILLER
3'h HP '129.95
Set Up, 134 95
TURF TRIM MOWERS

Complete mqblle hQme
serv1ce -- plus gtganttc
1splay of mobtle homes
always i'l""'ilable at

MILLER
MOBILE HOMES
tho Washmgton Blvd
423 7121
BELPRE, 0
For Rent
6 ROOM HOUSE and bath 2 car
garage

Metgs County
or 992 2724

Call

4 5 Jtc

3 AND 4 ROOM furnished and
tJOfurntshed
apartments
Phone 992 5434
4 12 tfc
SLEEPING Room over the
Wtne
Store
Pomeroy
references requ1red phone

992 5293

4l tfc
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TRAILER Browns Trailer
Park phone 992 3324
4 3 tfc
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992 5693
4 2 5tc

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LARGE ajl electnc apartment
2 bedrooms bath panelmg
cushton floor furntsh ed

phone 993 73B4

4 6 2tc

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PRIVATE meetmg room for
any organtzattOI'l phone 992

397S

3 11 1fc

- , - - - -- TRAILER

Market

Syracuse

4 6 tfc

=-------:---FURNISHED
apartment
Middleport

2

bedroom

adults only
phone 992 3874
4 6 ttc

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4 BEDROOM 2 ba1hs, beau11ful

Set up. SS4 95
POMEROY

••~ Jack W Carsey Mgr.
Phone9922181

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track stereo 4 speaker audto
system will se ll for small
balance $82 50 or pay S6 10 per
month Call 992 5331
4 4 6tc
NEW Strawberry plants Rt
338 near Ractne locks phone
247 2309 Charlte Foster
LOTS for sale on Chester
water phone 992 5248 ttl! 3
p m or 992 3436 after 3 p m
4 4 6tc
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1970 NOMAO trailer

Phone 985 4211

self

con tamed 22ft good as new
3 29 24tp

phone 698 8722

4 4 Jtc

PANSIES and cabbage plan1s -----------'------'
Cleland
Farms
&amp; NEW FOAM to ftll your old
cushions standard s1ze sutte
Greenhouse E Matn Racme
Geraldme Cleland
only
$9 95
Pomeroy
Recovery 622 E Matn St
3 29 1fc
3 8 301p

GROCERY bustness for sale
Butldmg for sale or lease
Phone 773 5618 from 8 30 p m
to 10 p m for appotntment
3 20 11c

ALUMINUM Car lop boats 10
12 and 13 ft Ktngsbury Rd
(o

Rd

18

Phone 992 6256

after 5 p m
38

PTI&lt;; TANKS AROBIC
SEWAGE SYSTEMS CLEAN
EO REPAIRED MILLER
sANITATION
sTEWART.
OHIO PHONE 662 3035
104tfc

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EXCAVA liNG Dozers large
and small
Bacl&lt;hoes aod
Loaders on track and fires
Dump trucks Lo boy
Serv1ce Sepftc tanks 1n
stalled
George
(Bill)
Pulltns phone 992 2478
2 9 ftc'

HARRISON S TV Servoce and

UPHOLSTERY

materoals
3 S 301p

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or dress golf shoes $19 99
call 992 5324 Bob Hysell
4 6 tfc

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2

HOUSES

3232

porches Sn
On lied weh

Dick

Real Estate For Sale

BEDROOMS
BRICK - In Ru11and Large
basement all \R •es on htgh
land A be~ t--"~ au can see
value Has ~e rOoms large
garden and pasture for the
pony AskmQ lUSt $1~ 000 00

NEW LISTING
MOBILE HOME - Woth 1wo

extra ntce large bedrooms
l1v1ng 17xl7 Good large lot on
old Rt 33 Has the 3 bedroom

ACRE

room all new kitchen
hardwood floors Porches
butld1ngs garage 85 acre of
ground
Basement
gas
fotJrnace $17 000 00

&gt;STORY
5 bedrooms llf2 batt;s, dtning
room 2 glassed porches
carport &amp; garage Close to
playground Storm doors &amp;

Windows

week

Martha Holsmger and
granddaughter, Aleshta Lynn

Mrs Ray Weaver

Mrs
Belle Snyder of
Hoekmgport VISited Monday
evemng with Mr and Mrs
LeRoy Richards and family
Mr and Mrs Alva Holsmger
Jr and family, Racme, VISited
Martha Holsinger Saturday
mght

OPEN SUNDAYS
1 · 6 P.M.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE

9 ROOMS
5 bedrooms 11h bath, dining

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-THE ARISTOCRAT

JUST $12 800 00
6 LOTS

and large storage bu1ldtng 1n
town 5 rentals Priced for
Qutck sale $8 200 00

PRICES CONTINUE TO GO
UP- BUY NOW
HENRY E CLELAND
BROKER
KATHLEEN M CLELAND
HENRY E CLELAN0JR
LEONA V CLELAND
ASSOCIATES
992 2259 1f no answer
2568 Of" 98S 4209

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
New all electnc 3 bedroom..J:uu:ne In Tuppers Plams with
full basement central a~r condlftontng 1112 baths storm
doors and w1ndows fully carpeted &amp; paneled dishwasher
refngerator lot 100 x360 Tuppers Plams water located
next fo playground Ideal for children Pnced to sell fast
at !18 000 00 Ftnanclng avatlable

GEORGES HOBSTETTER JR
REAL ESTATE BROKER

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9 Capacity
Maytag
Automl!ttcs
2 sp~ed operat1on
Chorce of wate-r
tern ps
Autq
water
level
control
c: L1n1
Filter or Power
Fin Agttator
Perma Press
Maytag
Halo of Heat
Drve-rs
Surround clothes
with gentle even
heat No hot spots
no .overdry 1ng
Fme Mesh Lmf
F11ter
We Spect•dlze In
MAYTAG

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By Bertha Parker
Sabbath School attendanco
Apnl I at the Free Methodist
Church was 130 21 choir
members were present Offermg (or aH services was
$206 69
Mr and Mrs Charles Gordon
and son, Eddie, Colurnbusl
visited relatives Sunday an~
attended church services here
Sunday mornmg

191 persons attended the
Holiness meetmg held Tuesday
evemng at the l oca l church
Rev J C Vance was the gyest
speaker
_Mr

and

Mrs

Norman

Schaefer visited recently wtth
the1r daughter and son-m-law
Mr and Mrs W1lham Perry,
Athens
Mr Lawrence A Smith
entered Veterans Memorial

Hos pital Monday for ob·
servahon and treatment

A(f'rcd
Social Note~
Sunday School attendanco on
Apnl 1 was 49 The offermg
was $20 95

Worsh1p serv1ces

were held at II a m with the
Rev Lehman speakmg from
John 12 22·32 on the theme
Resurrection '
Attendanct
was 30 and the offenng $22 60
Attendance at last Wed·
nesday evemng prayer ser-v1ce
was 10 w1th Garner Gnffm
leader
Mr and Mrs Chas D Woode
attended the county wtde hymn
smg at the Middleport Jr Htgh
School building on Sunday
afternoon, Apnl I They also
Co~rt
(3) 30 (4) 6 13 20 27 (51 4 ca lled on Mr and Mrs Clifford
Hayes In Middleport
Relatives and fr1em:ts here
learned of the death of Ruth
Atherton m a Parkersburg

Hospital Sunday mormng
foll owmg a lmgenng Illness
She form erly lived m this
&lt;.:ommumty and was a s1ster of
Arthur Atherton of thiS place
The home of Mr and Mrs
I

Oscar Penmngton between

Alfred and South Bethel was
Rarhally destroyed by fire
early Sunday mormng
Mr and Mrs Clair Woode
and Connt of CJ rclevJile spent

Saturday _with lhe Wilham
Carr and Chas D Woode

BILL'S ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS

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NOTICE
To John M Groves whose
place of restdence ts unknown
and cannot w1th reasonable
dtl tgence be ascertatned YOI.I
are hereby nottfted that you
have been named Defendanl n
a legal act 1on entttled Paul
S gman and Janet S1gman
Platnt!ffs vs John M Groves
et al Defendants Th1S act10n
has been ass1gned case No
15 261 and ts pendtng n the
Court of Common Pleas Me1gs
Coun ty Pomeroy Oh10 45769
The oblect of the complamt 1S
for parlltton of real estate
descnbed as follows
The toiiOW!ng d.esc;:r1bed r.f!al
estate sttuate In the VIllage of
M ddleport County of Me1gs
and Stttte Of Oh 10
Be tng the northeasterly part
of Lot No 10 formerly Shef
f eld
now tncorporated and
made a part of the VIllage of
Middleport and hav1ng a
frontage on Ftrst Street of 46
feet and extending back a! the
same wtdth to a po 1nt half way
between F rst and Second
Streets Als.o si x feet off of the
southwesterly s1de of the front
half of Lot No 9 frontmg S1x
feet on Ftrst Street and ex
tend 1ng back at the same w dth
fo a pomt half way between
F rst and Second Streets
Also the sa1d grantee sha ll
have a permanent r ght of way
for 1ngress and egress not to
exceed two fe et m w dth ex
tend1n0 from
the
abo&gt;Je
des.cnbed prem1ses wer.terly to
Second Street sa1d r1ght of way
to be located on the north s de of
the northwesterly part of stlld
Lot No 10
Deed Reference Volume 2&lt;13
Page 535 and Volume 253 Page
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Metgs County
Deed
Records
The prayer of the Complamf
1S for comm1ss1oners be ap
pomted to partlt on sa1d real
ate or tf the same cannot be
d1v ded by metes and bound!.
w1thout manifest tnlury to 1f!:.
Value that tt be appra1sed and
sold and the proceec1s dlvtded
among the Pla1nt 1ffs and
Defendants as the1r respect 1ve
mterest may appear tor costs
heretn 1nclud l ng rea sonable
attorney fees and that they be
granted such otl"er re11ef as
may be tust and proper
You are requ•red to answer.
the Compla nt w th n 28 days
after the last publt cat 1on of this
not1ce wh1ch will e publiShed
once each week for Sl)c con
secul tve weeks
The last
publ1cat10n w111 be made May 4
l 97J and the 28 days for answer
will commence on that date
In case of your fa 11ure to
answer or otherwtse respond as
reqv red by the Oh1o Rules of
C1v11 Procedure IU dgment by
default will be rendered agamsl
you for the relief demanded m
the Complamt
Dated March 28 1973
Larry Spfncer
Clerk ot Court
Me gs County Common Pl eas

2 Furntshed Apts with new
furmture wtth or wtfhout
uttltttes both have 1 or 2
bedrooms both on ground
floor and have wall to wall
carpet Also have pnvate
entrances and yard for
chtldren m n1ce netgh
borhood
Phone 992 3863 till 3 p m or
992 5844 after 6 oo

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OPTOMEiRIST
OFFICE HOURS 9 30 TO 12, 2 TO 5 (CLOSE
AT NOON ON THURS) -- EAST COURT &lt;r,

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992·2174

MIDDLEPORT

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- Open Even1ngs 'Ttl 7 p m &amp; Sat 'III 5 p m
Service 'Ttl 12 Noon on Saturday.

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BOX 101 Pomeroy Ohto
Phone 985 4186after4 00 PM

CALVERT-SALESMAN

GRAY MANOR
APARTMENTS

Frame 5 room &amp; bath front porch large lot 3 bedrooms,
good condtflon out bldg for storage the former.
Genevteve Stobart property located 1usf over the
Pomeroy corporafton line on Sf Route 33 pnced only for
$5500 00 A very good buy

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MINERS
We Buy, Sell
1 SUPPLIES
I 1 -- and Trade
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Belts- Hats
I I " GUNS and I
I Buckets Leg Bands
KNIVES

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Notice 1s hereby given that
Margaret Rou sh of Route 2
Racine Ohto has been duly
appomted Adm1ntstratr 1x of the
Estate of James A Roush
deceased late of Me1gs County
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Credttors are requtred to f i le
tlleir callms w th sa1d flductary
wdh-m four months
Dated thts 28th day of March
1973
Mann1ng 0 Webster
Probate Judge of satCf County
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COLONIAL

SQ""'
v1th shed
- rtf $8 500 00

4

ROOMS

4 bedrooms
2 baths
beautiful
kttchen
everythtng built m
Car
peted Gas F A heat por
ches basement Also has
rental $17 500 00

baths 3

Mrs M1ke Kerwm (or

Holsmger, v1s1ted Mr and Mrs

Large older home
4
bedrooms 1'1:2 baths lovely
kttchen, uttllty room, 1st
floor carpeted
Glassed
porch
garage
large
butldmg 40.x70-J.Q.,...Q-XCellent
condtfron $21 500 00

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Social Notes

Leonard Barber Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Alvm Reed
~OTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Case No 20 898 visited recently wtth their
Estate of James A Roush
Deceased
daughter and family, Mr and

4 bedrooms bath A large TV
room nice dtntng C~rea large
ltvtng room :arport About
1h acre level ground Ex
cellent condttlon $14 900 00

WILL ACCEPT

3 OUR LISTlNGS ARE GET
bedrooms
wall to wall TING BETTER ALL THE
carpet
total
electr1c
TIME CHECK WITH US FOR
basements large wooded A GOOD BUY
lots 2 ca r garages custom
HELEN L TEAFORD
ktlchen call 985 3595 or 992
GORDON B TEAFORD
5S69
ASSO.C:IATES
3 28 12tc
992 3325or992 3615
NO SUNDAY SHOWINGS

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those c1t1zens seekang further
1nformat1on to exefc:1se the tr
r1ght of access to public
re cords and publ1c meetings

Pomeroy

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CEWARD

65x12 3 BEDROOM, OIL, GAS
OR PROPANE HEAT.
Ht Low carpet throughout
M1ller Gun Fur
nace 30 gal elec hot water heater pi umbed
for washer
storm windows
lighted' hood
range coni Furn Pkg
Coni Decor K1t
house type door extenor l1ghl •;, 1al rear
door
Bay front wmdows
copper wtre
throughout
Nal1onal Ftre Code wmdows
Hurncane straps U L Approved

REG. PRICE ............... · .. · ... •• '6600.00
THIS WEEK ...... MAKE US AN OFFER
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G.I. LOANS AVAILABLE

Larry's Mobile Home Sales
Next to The Jones Boys

POMEROY 0

Larry Evans-~ner

HRS 9 6

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60nW MAIN ST
Fnmk Gheen Sales Mgr

CLOSED THURSDAYS

SUN t 6

85 N. COURT STREET
ATHENS, OHIO

9 AM TO 5:30 PM DAILY
9 AM TO 9 PM MONDAY AND FRIDAY
SUNDAY 12 TO 5:30 PM FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OPEN

Wrtghl fools now 10 pet off tag pnces. Lmcoln
Welder . 22S amp. now $92 so, Top 40 htls a
track tapes everyday low pnce $2 98, New
shipment of 011 lamps and glassware pnce'd
for g1fl gtvmg, complete line ol camping
equtpment Just amved · a truckload of tents
lrom Underwnters Ins Co • Chicago,
Thermos Col em an Hetn k
National Brands at b1g savings
Osh Kosh and 01' Kentuck bib overalls. S5 69
to 57 95, Spectal lot of work and play shoes.
now reduced. 10 pet olf Sweat pants and
shtrls. now 52 95 each

Surplus Items by the Thousands

Buy a memory today.

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60 OfEV. CAPRICE ................. :: 12195
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Ollis

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69
4 Sp

Holiday Sedan, VInyl Roof, Air

auto trans

vmyl roof a1r

v. w................................... $995
tape player

69 CAMARO 327 ...................... 11495

REDUCED PRICE!

Remember We Service What We Sell

Eden News

PUBLIC NOTICES

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7

Btds w111 be recet ved by the
Easte~ Lo c al
Board
of
Educa n to purchase one "8
passeng r school bus one 60
passenger school bus and one 66
passenger school bus unltl 12 oo
noon Apn l lO at the off ice of the
clerk at the Eastern H1gh
SchoQI
Spect flcat•on s on f1le at the
Ofttce of the Eastern H1gh
School
C 0 Newland Ct~rk
(3J 16 22 30 (.t l 6 4tc

PB

302 V 8 stand trans

DRIVER'S EDUCATION CAR

Over 30 New CarS In Stock &amp;

PUBLIC NOTICE

auto

68 FORD TORINO ...................... 1895

USED CARS

Us An Offer.

By Martha Holsinger
Mrs Martha Holsmger and
-'-L.-------~----' Mr and Mrs Sol Bigley VIsited
Mr and Mrs Robert Webb and
family Sunday
Mr and Mrs Orval Blake of
Greenfield and ll!r and Mrs
Your Right to Know
Ervan Blake and family of
• and be 1nformed of the func
Sprmgfteld spent a weekend
t1ons of your government are
with Rev Eldon Blake and
em bod ted tn publ1c not tces In
that self government charges
relahves
a.ll c1t1Zens to be Informed
Mrs
Gladys Hill of
thts newspaper urges every
clt1zen to read and study these
Columbus IS vtsttmg Mr and
noflces We strong ly adv1se

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Ka~r

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So We Can Win A Trip To
Mexico.SO Come In &amp; Make

ON YOUR DIAL

608 E Marn

Concrete floors 2 mce large
rest rooms Ample parktng on
Route 7 Ask mg $50 000 00

MAIN ST. IN RUTLAND
PH 742-3191

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CLELAND
REALTY

BUSINESS BUILDING
NEW BRICK - Has 2900 sq It

and Hardware

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like a person.

69 MERCURV MARQUIS ............. ·'1495

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30 New Cars In April -·-

500 E Matn St, Pomeroy, Ohto

2 18 tic

Pomeroy, Ohio

Stewart's Gun Shop

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complete front end service,
tune up and brake service
Wheels
balanced
ele:c
trontcally
All
work
guaranteed
Reasonable
rates Phone 992 3213 or 742

110 Meehame Street

3 1l 30tc 3 BEDROOM&lt;\t\

992 3054

Nona &amp; Bill Want To Sell

We talk to you

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
MATERIALS CO.
l13 SS54
Mason, W VI

dung service top SOli, fill
dtrt limestone
B&amp;K Ex
cava ttng Phone 992 5367,

Virgil B.
Teaford, Sr. '
Broker

Mon Fn. Tti9--Saturday Ttl6

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3.99 gallon

DOLE R and back hoe work.
ponds and septic tanks, dlf

Real Estate For Sale

rooms 2 nl ce rest rooms and
modern 3 bedroom paneled
nome Large wood burnmg
ftreplace ntce k1fchen Vtew of
the Ohto Rtver Asktng tust
WILL tnm or cut trees clea:-~ $25 000 00 Wtll take lot in trade
out basement~ athcs etc
3ACRES
Phone 949 3221

UPHOLSTER your own fur
ntture Foam cushtons any
s1ze Cotton burlap swrvel Real Estate For Sale
bases Zt pper webbtng welt
Pomeroy Recovery 622 E MODERN four room and bath
home located 1776 Lmcoln
Matn St
Pomeroy Aluminum
3 8 30tf- sHetghts
tdtng storm doors and
wmdows
hardwood floors
DON T pump your sluggtsh
newly fmtshed Basement
sept tc tank Get Klean Em
equipped for washer and
All Seploc Tank Cleaner
dryer Foldtng statrway to
Landmark Farm Bureau
storage area m atttc Pnced
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for tmmedtate sale Tracy
4 6 ltc
Whaley Pomeroy Oh1o call

NEW 2 ptece lradttlonal ltvmg
room sut te wtth a extra htgh
back Mr Chatr and reverstble
cushtons regularly \239 95
now only $139 9.5 Your chotce
of colors Pomeroy Recovery
622 E Matn Sl
Pomeroy

1 nACRE LOT Phone 7•~

doors and wtndows carports
marquees, afumlnum stdtng
and ratltng A Jacob, sales
representattve
For free
estimates , phone Charlet&gt;
Ltsle
Syracuse
V
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Johnson and Son Inc
3 2 lfc

The Fabnc Shop Pomeroy S29 50000

HOUSE FOR SALE 2 or 3
4 5 5tc TWO parcels ten and twenty
bedroom all paneled wall to
acres Darwm area phone
wall ca rpet forced atr fur
992 3029
1 regrstered
2 HORSES
nace
18 000 BTU air
4 6 4tc
qua~ter 7 years old gelded
cond1t1oner
full basement
-.-'----~--'$375 1 gelded walker 7 year-s
mce yard c1ty water sewer
old $250 Must sell Cal 367 'HOUSE FOR SALE 114 Bnc~
and gas close to school
7432
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Slreet Pomeroy Ohto bnck
Located •n Middleport Proce
4 5 tfc
hO\Ise 3 bedrooms excellent
tocafton close to school and
$10 000 Phone 992 7109 4 5 6tc
SAVE BIG 1 Clean rugs and
c1ty contact Lou Osborne or
upholstery Wlth Blue Lustre
rail 992 5898
...HOUSE tn Long Bottom phone.
Rent electnc shampooer $1
985 3529
11 26 tic
Nelson s
Drug
Store
6 11 tfc
Pomeroy Ohto
452fc

4 5 6tc

SEE US FOR

Servoce We Sharpen Scissors' BUSINBEUS~~~Q~to~~gp Of
329tfc
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Nylon pnnts cotton pnnts
velvets of all ktnds Pomeroy
Recovery 622 E Mam St

4 5 6tp

0 DELL WHEEL alignment
located at Crossroads Rt 12_.,
Awntngs storm

Authonzed S1nger Sales andl YOUR HOUSE IN TRADE

materoals

7554

f lntshes

3 21 301p

AUTOMOBILE tnsurance been 100 ACRES - OF nt ce laytng
test
your land Large barn and several
ca ncelled?
operators ltcense? Call 992 buildings Wl tsok
""'1 ftfor horses
2966
3 farm pot
1\,JI up for 2
Large 5
6 15 tfc mob1le ho .;:::.
---------~~------bedroom home w1th large
BEAT the rush' Get your closet s and 2 baths All
lawnmower and ttller tuned minerals Only $40 000 00
up now Small Engme Repatr
NEW LISTING
Shop on Thtrd St Mason w NEW HOME - 3 bedrooms
11/2 baths range tn the k1tchen
Va
3 6 30tc double sink Famtly room and 2
o;:::::-::~::-::----~----car garage tn basement One
SEWING MACHINES Repatr acre of land Room for garden
servtce all makes 992 2284 or pasture for pony Ask1ng

45771

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on all laundry equtpment
ref n geratton equtpment and
house
wirtng
weldtng
electric and gas Call 992 380;1
or after 4 30 p m call 992

regularly $3 95 only $1 95
Also remnants
Pomeroy ::----=-o-o-::-c::-~------~
PAINTING Masonry work
Recovery 622 E Matn St
tr ee esttmate call 773 5580
3 8 301p
3 7 30tp

UPHOLSTERY

LATEX PAINT
For wood and masonrv

NEW LISTING

195.1 FORD Tractor w1th double
14 plows new 7 ft d1sc
exce llent (:ondltton 1968 Ford
1912 APACHE Eagle Fold up
Ranger ptckup 'h ton ....JI B
camper Includes spare ttre
automatiC
heavy duty ttres
canopy and plasttc storm
good condthon see Roger
wtndow " Tratler has been
Roush phone 247 JS51
HOUSE by owner
3 or 4
wtred for electrtc 3 outlets
4 6 Jtc
bedrooms large rec room
Excellent condtfton $675 Call
large pat1o modern k 1tchen,
992 5815 after 5 p m
fully carpeted call 992 5248
454tc 6 GAL tank for Johnson or
Evtnrude outboard motor 2112
unttl 3 p m or 992 3436 after 3
I b d c ftre exttngutsher one
p m No Sunday calls
JOH..hL. DEERE 2 row corn
new 500x8 boat trader tire and
4-4 6tc
planter good -condttton Ben
other miscellaneous Items
Btckers Ba shan Road Phone
phone 378 6210
949 4605
4 6 3tp WHY LIVE In a trailer when
4 5 3tc
you can own a fine 3 bedroom
-------'--home for pracltcally the same
200 WHITE plasitc buck sts QUARTER Horse and saddle
pnce 1 Home tn coun try close
phone 992 3283
Ideal for tomato ptcktng
to hard road al Galltpolts
4 6 6tp
Dallas Cleland
Ractne
Ferry W Va 8 rooms ftne
Phone 949 4171
bath and half two thrrd acre
4 5 3tc 352 FORD motor spotted ndtn$1
lot sma ll garden plot O'lly
horse 2 bull calves 4 months
$10 000 See Mrs Sadte Henry
old phone 843 2778
A lOFT MEAT or vegetable
Galltpolts Ferry W Va, or
dtsplay case wtth motor If
call 675 2946
you can use it call 949 3821 - - - - - - ' - - - - - - -4--1 6tc
4 5 31p
949 3161 or write A C
Bradford Box 116 Racme 0 Real Estate For Sale

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NEW 2 p1ece trad1ftonal ltvmg
room su•te wtfh a extra htgh
back Mr Cha1r and reverstble
-cush•ons regularly $239 95
now only 139 95 Your cho1ce
of
colors
Pomeroy
Recovery 622 E Matn St
Pomeroy, Ohto Phone 992

PAINT SPECIAL!
Blue Rtdge
In tenor- Extenor

G &amp; E Appltance Repatr repa1r

2 9 tfc

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BOAT motor and trailer wtttl
some accessones
40 h p
motor asking $300 phone
992 9981
4 4 3tc

2 11 tfc

Serv tee Calls phone 992 2522

301c KNAPP quality shoes for work

but it m kttchen located m
Ohoo Phone 992 7~S4
Pomeroy
tra1ler space at
4 5 6tp
Cheshtre on Rt 7 water
furnished, phone 446 4060 Modern walnuL stereo radto
comb1natton 4 speed tn
after s p m 446 1279
4 6 6tc
term1xed changer 4 speaker
separate
sound system
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con trols Balanc,. $69 56 Use
Auto Sales
our · budget terms Call 992
1972 HONDA 500 motorcycle 4
cyltnder many extras ltke
new , phone 985 3828
3 9 tfc

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Berry M11ier Mobtle Homes has
a lot to offer when...,.ou start 1969 PLY MOUTH Fury 2 dr
shoppmg for your Mobtle
hardtop atr cond vtnyl top
Home You ca n beat the h1gh
$1 100 Call 446 3939
deprectattOn you II have on
4 6 5tc
your home the first two years
by shoppmg for a late model
20 pet
tnventory
used Mob de Home We have a SAVE
clearance
sa
le
now m
huge selection of these homes
progress
20
pet
dtscount
on
tn stock now and we II do our
most of your grocery needs
level best to save you money
Thts means you can save 20
So for an honest to goodness
pet
on your grocery bill Get
good deal stop m t.oday at
the full details today at the
Berry Mtller Mobtle Home
Bnght Star Market next to
Sales 705 Farson Street
Drtve In Theatre Mason W
Belpre Ohio phone 423 9531
Va
- open 7 days
3 20 16tc
4 5 6tc

• A1r Cond111oners
•Awmngs
• Underpmmng

deluxe model Complete wtth
all cleanmg attachments and
uses paper bags Sl tghtly used
but cleans and looks ltke new
W1ll se ll for $37 25 cash or
terms avatlable
Electro
Hygtene Co phone 992 7755
4 4 6tc

5232

1 tfc

ELNA a r J Whtte Sewing
Machtnes
servtce on all
makes Reasonable rates
The Sewmg Center, Mtd
dleport Oh1o
11 16 tfc

4. 3tp

'49.95

In Carton

CORN

5

121 ELECTROLUX Sweeper

and backhoe work
tanks mstalled dump trucks
and to boys for htre will haul
flll dtrt top sot! ltmestone
atid gravel call Bob or Roger
Jeffers day phone 992 7089 ,
night phone 992 3525 or 992

6050

Crott Bradford

4 4 6tc

In Carton

ilti:t

Complete Service
Phone 949 3821
Racme Ohio

ztg zag sewmg machmes For
sew 1ng
stretch
fabrics
buttonholes fancy destgns
etc Pa1nt slightly blem1shed
Cho1ce of carrymg case or
sewtng stand $49 80 cash or
terms avatlable
Electro
Hygtene Co phone 992 7755

UNCLAIMED freoght 1973 S

3 HP

C BRADFORD Auct•oneer

fish" "'c_L_O_S_E_O_U
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73- f-u-llslze

and suppltes new tocatton
Ash Street Middleport near
park phone 992 5443
1 7 tfc
-------------------'STARKILLSratsqutckly sure
2112 lbs
$1 69 EbersQach
Hardwa~e Sugar Run Mtlls
Pt cken s Hardware Mason

your
Free
3284
Co

6 30 tfc

CALL

Notice

CONCRETE EXCAVATING dozer

deltvered rtght to
proJect Fast and easy
esttmafe!i Phone 992
Goegletn Ready M1x
Mtddleport Ohto

PARTICULAR

OPEN EVES 8:00 P M
f'OMERO\", OHIO

Stop In and See Our
Floor Display.

POMEROY

,The Daily Sentinel

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Pomeroy-Motor Co.

CARRIERS

'HOODS AQUARIUMS

1695

H T Sedan, V 8 engtne automattc trans p steenng &amp;
brakes radto blue ftn tsh blk vmyl top good t 1res radto
Special'' •

4 3 121p

1969 BUI CK Skylark

13995

Capnce 4 door new car title &amp; balance of · warranty
brown vinyl roof tmted glass factory air front &amp; rear
guards rad1o &amp; fear spi!"aker whtfe wall ftres Nice and J
clean Reta11 S4860 Pn ced to move

57 CHEVY 2 door hard1op 55
Oldsmobtle
contac t Larry
HUbbard Svracuse
phone

WANTED I

HOUSE and 2 tratler lots phone

Wanted
ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? DEAD Stock horses
Would you ltke a new look to

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4 3 6t c 1972 DODGE Demon 340 blue
w1th white stripes blue rn
ten or
automatiC
power
MALE or female desk clerk
steering
456
gears
cyclone
4 3 ttc
m1ddle aged must be able to
headers Engle 304 cam --,----.,---..,..--ltve 1n apply tn person Oh10
completely worked heads a1r 3 CAMPS lots for sale run from
Hotel M iddlepor t
shoc k s
best runn tng 340
railroad track to low water
4 3 61C
around call 985 3582 after S
mark 86 ft w1de at railroad
p m
or see at Charles
track 400 tt long and 100 ft
B1sset l s m Chester
wtde at low water mark
4 4 3tp
these lots are good and clean
~----no brush level on Oh10 Rtver
SHARP
1964
CHEVELLE across
from
Pomeroy
Mal tbu 2 door hardtop 293
Manon Reynolds Mason W
aulomattc power steertng
Va phone 773 5147
new black patnf new bucket
436k
FOR
sea ts cal l 985 3582 after 5 p
m or see at Charles Btssell s REDUCE excess tlu tds w1th
1r1 Chester
Flutdex Lose we ight w..th
4 5 31p
Dex A Dlet
capsules
at
Nel son Drugs
4 4 3tp
For Sale

992 2966
NEW FISH shtfment tn at
Showalter s We Pet Chester
Ohto open dally 4 p m to 9 30
p m and all day Saturday and
Sunday
4 6 Jtc

For

Of
QUALITY

$90 per week

Pets For Sale

DANCE

4 6 11p

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OWN YOUR HOME AT LOW

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4 5 31p

tntersectton of 124 &amp; 248 Long
Bottom Aprtl 6 7 and 8
starftng at 10 a m Friday
furntture washer collectors
1iems and
mtscellaneous
appliances and clothes
4 4 31c

1973, Logan F 1re and Safety
Equtpment Sales and Servtce
R03, Pomeroy, Ohio Wtll sell
enftre---buslness to Browns
F1re and Safety Equ1pment
Sales and Servtce Rutland
Ohto Witham (Btlll Brown
owner phone 742 4673 1would
ltke to thank all my customers
for their support tn the past
and hope they will gtve Mr
Brown a chance to serve them
tn the future Dwlght Logan
4 6 2tc

627\

D Miller Rt 4
Oh to Phone 992

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SALE at Riggs Store Building at

===-EFFECTIVE Monday
Apnl 9

beds or com plete households

Wnte M
Pomeroy

GUN SHOOT Saturday Apr!l
7lh 6 30 p m Mole Holl Rd C:ASH patd for all makes and
factory choked quns only
models of mobtle homes
Refreshments Sponsored by
Phone area code 614 423 9531
Ractne Ftre Dept
4 13 tfc
4 5 2fc
10 X SO MOBILE home ex
GUN
SHOOT
Rutland
cellen t condttton expanston
Amer1can Legton
Beech
llvtng room
fully atr
Grove Rd Sunday Aprtl 8th
con dttloned phone 992 5905
!II
4 6 12tc

Notice
SPR lNG clean up of Cemeteries
in Orange Townshtp wtll start
Aprt/ 16th Anyone WIShtng to
remove vases or artlfrctal
flowers should do so before
that · date They may be
replaced after the cemetenes
are mowed Orange Townshtp
Trustees
4 6 2tc

Auto Sales
OdJ furnlfure oak table' 1968 CAMARO .S50 phone 992
organs dishes clocks brass
6793

RUMMAGE Sale Aprol 61h and

7th
Hughes
Ele ctr ic
Bulld 1n g Thtrd St
Mtd
dleport a cross from Mid
dleport Library doors open at
9 a m Beta Stgma Pht
4 3 4tc

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

2 SIGNS

Aulo tran s

radro P S

71 PLYMOUTH FURY................ 11795

70 Cadillac H.T. Cpe., power, air ........... 13700
70 Cadillac Sed. DeVille, power, a1r ........ '4000
70 Olds 98 H.T. Sedan, full power, a1r .... '2995
70 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, V roof, a1r........ '2595
69 Olds 88 H.T. Sedan, full pow., a1r ..... 11595
69 Mercury Montego 4 Door, V-8, auto.... .'1395
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68 Olds Cut Hoi. Sedan, viool, a1r ........ 11495

4 Or

sedan 6 cy l

P S

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70 DODGE POLARA .................. Sl795
2 Dr

H T

vmyl root ai r

69 BUICK LaSABRE ..................s1695
4 Dr

H T

factory atr vtnyl r oof

71 MERCURY COUGAR .............. 12195
351 2 Or H T auto trans P S bla ck vmyl top

71 FORD PINTO ....................... s1595

68 Pontiac Bonneville 4 Dr., air ........... .'1395
68 Ford Gal. 500 4 Door, a1r .............. 11095
68 Chevelle 2 Dr. H.T., V-8, auto., P.S..... 11495
68 Dodge Pol. 4 Door H.T.................. '795
67 Dodge Dart 4 Dr., V-8 auto. ............. 1795
67 Olds 98 Town Sed., power &amp; a1r ........ '995
66 Buick I.:!Sabre 4 Door, air............... '695
64 BuiCk Elec. 4 Door H.T.. ................ '295
63 Dodge 4 Door, V-8, auto................. '295

3 Or

Runabout 4 sp

66 FORD T-BIRD ..................... 11295
2 Or

H T

perlctt cond ttton
Short bed

71 CHEV. TRUCK ... ~.~~~~~ ........... 11995
68 G.M.C. Vz TON .. !~~';:~:?.......... 11495
See Ray Riggs or Roger Riebel

RIGGS BROS.
USED CARS
PH 985 4100

located on St Rt 7

Karr &amp; VanZandt

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"You'll L1ke Our QuaiJiy Way
of Dotng Busmess'
992 5342
GMAC FINANCING
POMEROY
Kr .1mer .md mother of Col

Op, , Evemngs Unhl6 00--Ttl 5 p m Sat

Tuppers Plain~
Society New!'i

Columbus a't.. Mrs Hobert
Vmeyctrd, also local
Mrs Velma Newell, who had
a c."a4tract operation at lite

Columbus Umverstty Hosptlal,
has come baok to \be home of
her sister m law Mrs Esta
Wh1tc of near Keno for a few
days slay '
Mrs Betty Fredenck and
daughter and two children of
Chesler spent an evemng last
week w1th Mr und Mrs Oscar
Babcock
and Mrs Oscar Penmnglon of
Mr
and Mrs
Wayne
Stiver Rtdge Just part ol the Brtckles were Sunday guests of
furmture was saved and the
her brother, Mr and Mrs
house was badly burned and Charles Spencer of Belpre
also su ffered water damage
Mrs Spencer 1s 111
Those VISiling Mrs N~tsel
Mr and Mrs Ch:trencc
Weatherman recenlly were
Nichols were Sunday guests of
Mrs Hazel Barnhill anU Mrs her stsler Mrs Edna Sh&lt;X:key
Murl Gnfftth, local Mr and of Ravenswood, W Va Mrs
Mrs Charles Heck of Portland Shockey accompamed them
and Wallis McDonald of home for a few days VISit
Mrs MIIrlred Headley was
tak~n back to St
J ose ph
Hosp1tal 1n Parkersbur on
fam1hes as!'astmg w1th farrn
March 27 as a medical patient
wo~k and chores and VISiting
Mr and Mrs Clarence
Clai r and Sue Wood e spent
By Mrs Evelyn Brtckles
Sunday School altendance at
the Methodlst ChUI ch was 48
and offermg was $26 35
Worship serv1ce attendance
was 23 and offering $3111!i
1 he comm umty here was
sorry to learn of the hre to the
home Sunday mornmg of Mr

~

Saturday mght and Sunday
forenoon wtth her parents, Mr
and Mrs Robert White at Keno
and Conm spent the mght wlth
the Carrs and attended Sunday
School and church here Sunday
rnormng

Sunday noon the
Wor.k.le families met at Crow's
Steak House for a dmner In
honor of Mrs C h&lt;~s Woode 's

Brown returned home after
spendmg the wmter m Flonda

ll!rs Leota Massa r and Mrs
Eulah Swan were Sunday
dmner guest.s of lhClr s1ster,
Mr and Mrs Oscar Babcock
Mr

and

Mrs,

~h~rles

umbu s vtsllcll M1
l1hu1 man Babcock

M1 s
Sunday
and

Mr .:~ntJ Mt s Dale Kuhn and
fanuiy or I 'tile fluckmg had a
surpnsl! birthday party for h1s
mother, M• s Grace Kuhn, o£
1uppers Pl~:~ms at the com
rnumty hUJidm~ at Porterfield
It was also the birthday of Mr
Kuhns father Wtlllam Kuhn
who hves at Success, Ohw and
was also present for the occasion

1hose present bcsu.les

those named above we're- Mrs
Kuhn s daughter Mr and Mrs
August Hocc1 and llaughte1
and al so lhe1r son Mr and
Mrs Jam es Ho£:cl and farntly
of Cc.~ nton, Mr .tnd Mr s Carl
Kuhn uf I nut sv11Je Ohto Mr

and Mrs

llubby Kuhn and
fmmly of Belpre md Mr and
Mrs Clyde Kuhn and fc.~rn1ly of
I uppers Pl;.uns I tc cream and
cake was se1 Vt'&lt;.l ;Jnd the coup~...,.
both receiVed lovely g1fl'i
Mrs
r ola C11ff1n and
daughter Mrs l!:vei ett Shultz
VISited Mrs Mmnlc WHtson
and Mrs Marlena Rockhold (It
the Elmwood Nursmg Home

Sunday
Mr
and Mr s
J1mrrue
Ctt ldwcll dnd family h,tve
moved to UicJr new home

whtch they built on IU 7
Mr
and Mrs Wlllwm
Chapman were c alled to

rhc Alrnan:u
Jly Umtcd Press International
I oday 1s l lld.i:.ly , Apr tl 6 the
9bth day of 197:l w1th 269 to

follow
Jhc moon IS between JL&lt;; tu.: w

phase and ru st qu.u tcr
1 he mo1 mng slat s
Mercury

Venu s

M ns

Jupiter
[he cvenmg star 1.s St:tlut n
rhose born on tins ddy ell c
under the s1gn of Ancs
Arhencan maglci ..Jil H u r}
lloudml was born Apnl b, Hl74
On lh1Sd1y tn lu stury
In IHm Joseph ~rmllt o• ~u n
I7. l; d the Chw t h of the L.:~ tte i
IJ&lt;ly SaJnl~ mm e f umlt~trly
known as the M01 rnon Ch m t h

'"Faye tte N Y
In 1909 Hobert Pt! t ry bec. une
the f1rst t iVIhzcd rn '" to r e.tch

the North Pole
In 1957 h olley tars becamu o
memory m New Y ork City ts
the few rcmammg 0111..:1-i cum
pleted lhc1r IC~ st run s
In 1966 ft"deral troops and
N.JtJOnal Guardsmen were or
dercd out for not duty m
Chicl:!go, W&lt;.~shtn~ton and Dt:
lJ ott
Rwling and Joutm ~
continued tn pt otcst over the
assassmc.~twn
Martm Luthcr

or

Kmg
Oklahoma by the Illness of her
f~:~ther

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birthday Then they and the
Carr family met (It the home of
Mr and Mrs Jack Hoffner and
Gerald m Pomeroy for a
musi C&lt;il concert honormg the

birthda)'s of Gerald Hoffner,
V1ck1 Carr and Mrs Woode
Richard
Buckley
of
Col umbus recently spent a
weeks vace:~llon here w1th h1s
parents, Mr and Mrs Paul
Buckley and Teresa

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992 7004
Middleport
a to 6 Mon tbru Sat

1re
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The Oeahn Man

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Roger Dmgey is. 1\U State
' MASON - Roger Dingey, and Mrs ..Marion Dingey.

Wahama
High
School ' s
Dingey scored 513 points
talented 6-5 senior ; today during the 1972-73 Wahama
became a member of the 1973 basketball season in 20 games
Class AA All-West Virginia ·for an average of 25.65.
basketball team.
Dingey's scoring total was
Coach Grant Barnette, who achieved on 246 field goals and
calls Dingey the best shooter in 50-of-79 free throws. This total
the history of the school, "Said includes the Alwnni gam~. He
he believes the lanky New scored 29 points in that one l but
Haven senior is the first after. subtracting, his official
basketball All-Stater ever at total for 20 games was 513 . .
WHS. Dingey"is the son of Mr .
Roger Jed the- White Falcon~
in nine of 10 categories. He
pulled down 3&gt;&gt; rebounds,
made 40 steals, passed off for
52 assists and committed only
67 turn overs , On seven
Tonight thru Tuesday
separate occasions , he netted
ApriU-10 .
30 or more points· in a single
WHA T"S UP DOC?
game
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Uechnicolor)
Barbara Streisand
Ryan O' Neal
Frank Ihle dies
lGJ
Co lorca rtoons
dults: S1.50 Children : 75c
Frank Ihle, Middletown,
Show Starts 7 p.m .
formerly of Meigs County, died
Thursday morning at Ft .
Hamilton Hospital, HamiJton,
Ohio. Mr. Ihle Is survived by
his wi£e, Jessie Ihle, who is
·.·'
... v .•
seriously ill in Ft. Hamilton
,\ ( 111'"''' N,qld1,
Hospital.
Funeral services will be held
Ton•ght, Sat., Sun .
Monday al2p .m. at the McCoy
April6 -7-8
and
Leffner Funeral Home,
--Double Feature Program
"CURIOUS FEMALE "
Middletown. Calling hours are
Three nubile pus sycats
from 5 to 9 Sunday evening.
yearn ing far love
- Piu s"SWEDISH
FLY GIRLS"
LOCAL TEMPS
Every man should met a
The
temPerature
in Pomeroy
high fly1ng stewardess.
at II a.m. Friday was 55
Rated {R)
degrees under sunny skies.

MASON DRIVE-IN

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Two accidents
investigated .
Hartenbach 's Dept. Thursday.
At 1:50 p.m. on County Road 1,
Salem Twp., John E. Schubert.
N
ew J ersey, was traveling
n lh ·
truck when he came
or m a
to~ narro~ place in the high·
way. He p!liled rightto pass an
Oncollli·ng veh'icle and the road
gave way and. the truck slid
over an embankment and
l. ed 0 er
1pp
v .
Schubert had visible inuries
b t was not immediately
u
treated
There wa s heavy
to the tru c k. No
citation w3s iss ued .
At5 : Iop.m .onUSRt.33,j11Sl
north of Reuter 's Service

damag~

ROGER DINGEY

Streets.

Station, Robert W. Qualls,
Pomeroy, was traveling north
when he s topped to make a left
hand turn and his car was

(Continued from page t)
struck in the rear by another
assistance m financing to in.
driven by Robert L. Jones,
stall a waste disposal plant Shade. There were no injuries
which would serve Syracuse
or arre s ts and medium
and Ratihe .
damage to both -vehicles. · The letter stated that all
federal government progr:ams
are being carefully reviewed to
identify any which can be
reduced or eliminated . The
letter further stated that, "The

· Pomeroy Boys League this
w~k wer~ presa~ent , Tom
Grueser ; v1re pres 1dent, J~hn
Manley ;
sec
retary
and
·;; Ohl"
d
treasurer, 81
mger, an
.
·
Cha res
1 ·
direc tor or wnptres,
Marshall..
. A meeting _has been called_
for Monday mght 7 p.m . Apn 1 '
9, at Pomeroy City Hall, First
Aid Room, for parents and all
.
.
o ~her ~nterested persons . . A
diSCUSSIOn of what playmg
·
f"Ie ld s WI·11 be use d an d thear
locat!ons will be held .. Money
makirtg projects wall be
d"•scussed · It tak es a conSlderable sum or money to

The followiRgls the roster of
team managers and players:
J!;{ 'Z.~~~e~ed~'ntTa~~gr~~~
Whitlatch: Roger Gaul. Todd
Grover, Joe Bolt Hemsley,
Brent Houdashelt, Tracy
Hysell , Tony JewelL Kail
Knapp . Rod Manley. Ken
McCullough, John 'McKinney,
Todd
Norton,
James Spencer,
Sheets,
John Sm
ith , Brian
Mat.t VanVranken , Mike
Whitlatch.
Pee Wee, Angels, managers,
Bob Wamsley and Howard
Smith : Chuck Bailey, John
Beaver,
Tom Fields,
Callahan,
Mahlon
Eblin,
Jerry
Todd
Fife,
Mark Friend, Shawn Gilmore,
Scott
Harrison, Richard'
Icenhower,
Nicky
Riggs, Ricky
Smith.
J . R.
Wamsley,
Kyle
Wood, -Brian Zerkle.

.

son· LEAG~E.

Giants, -manager, Tom
Grueser: Raymond Andrews,
Bob
Chappelear,
Doug
Clelland, Steve Diener, Jeff
Grueser, Buddy McAngus.
Chris
McK inney,
Scott
McKinney, Andy Pockllr'!gton,
Todd
Rawlings.
SJeve
Schneider, Shane Smith, Oa.vid
Whitsell , Scott Williams, Chris
Woods.

Pirates, manager, Ke ith
Van lnwagen : Denny Allen ,
James Ash , Rick Blaettnar.
Rod Ca..michael. Troy Grllflth,
John Hoffman. Tim Hysell,
Cliff Kennedy, Greg Lee, Lee
Lewts. Clifford Murray, Lyle
Moon, Todd Smith, Weslie
Smith, Mike Tripplet.
Tigers, managers. Ron
Browning and Herschel /11\c.
(lure : Gary Baham , David
Blake, Billy Browning, Tim
Herdman, Don Icenhower ,
Chas. Kennedy, David Ken nedy, Randy 1\o\arshall, Dan
Morris, Steve Ohlinger, Steve
Pullins, John Russell, Mike
Smith, Brian Teaford, . Kevin
Smith .
Yankees, Woodrow Call, Jr.,
Gary Freeman : Rick Baker,
David Burt. Steve CalL Ken neth Callahan, Tim Faulk,
Tom Hawley , Joe Jeffers ,
I!Je House Finance Committee, Steve little, Mark Norton, Pat
Owens. Tom 'Ovvens, Larry
said Gilligan's ne-w spending Snyder, Chris Taylor, Harvey
plan resulted from "a rnoWJt- Whitlatch.
PONY LEAGUE
ing chorus of protests from all
Pony lea_gue, 13 yr . old,
over the state over the inade- manager, Gene Mitch and
Dale
quacy of the budget in the field Char)es Ham ilton :
of education." ·-·

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COLUMBUS "(UP! ) - Gov.
John J . Gilligan has proposed

to pump an ex!fa $118 million
into his 1973-75 state budget
proposal, using money anticipated from jacked-up revenue
projections and savings in the
areas of welfare and hig~r edFarmers Home Administration
Harry Ohlinger, 81, formerly ucation .
water and waste disposal gran t of Pomeroy, of 300 E. Rich St.,
The governor told a news
program has been terminated OilumbiiS, died Thursday at
conference Thursday a substias a result of lhi§ -review. We Grant Hospital, Columbus.
tute general appropriations bill
regret that we will not be able
Mr. Ohlinger was a salesman
would be offered in the House
to provide the gra nt assistance rn ready wear at the Red An·
neld week, with additional exyou desired."
chor Departm ent Store in penditures on elementary and
The letter said the teview of , Pomeroy many years. His
secondary education, colleges
fed eral government programs wife, the late Jessie A. Ewing and universities, mental health
is necessary to "control in- O.hlinger, was exec utive and community action proflati onary pressures within the secretary of the Meigs County grams.
economy.".
American Red Cross Chapter
The changes would hike the
. Mayor London and council for a number of years. The governor 's proposed· two-year
members
expressed
ap- family moved to ColumbiiS t7 budget from $9.8 billion to $9.9
preciatwn
to
amdllary years ago. Mrs. Ohlinger died billion.
members for their recent in 1963.
Republican legislative
donation to the new kitchen in
Surviving are a son~ Dr,
leaders immediately said
the new municipal building. Joseph E. Ohlinger ; a
Gilligan "belatedly recognized
The auxiliary purchased a daughter , Mrs. Karl (Harriet) the need for appropriating
sink, stove, refrigerator and Rauch, both of Columbus; two
additional funds to education,"
material for the cabinets.
grandchildren, and a sister,
saying they have been adPickens, who ha s donated a Mrs: ~· reda Ohlinger of
vocating this for weeks.
great deal of time and work on Cleveland;
They also complained the
lhe inside of the new municipal
Mr. Ohlinger was a member
governor offered nothing in the
building, agreed last night to· of the Hope Evangelical
way of
relief, and that it
see that the septic lank iS in- Lutheran Church in ColumbiiS.
was an ''affront to the legislastalled.
Funeral services will be held ture" to come up with a brand
Council
f~viewed ~n a-t 10:30 a.m . Saturday at the new "budget proposal.
agreement sent to Mayor Schoedinger Northwest
Rep. FrederickN. Young, RLondon . from Fred Crow, Chapel, 1740 Zolinger Road, Dayton, ranking Republican on
Pomeroy Village solicitor, in where friends may call from 7
regard to Pomeroy's proposed to 9 tonight. Burial will be in
Holzer Medical Center
water system.
Glen Rest Cemetery. The
(Discharged)
Council di sc ussed
th e family suggests contributions
Gweneth Daughtery. Jeffrey
agreement between . Pomeroy be made to a favorite charity
Swisher,
Vivian Plummer,
and SyracUse at length and in his memory .
sugges ted some changes in the
Geneva
Proffitt,
Lena
proposal .
Laudeuer, Elizabeth Kuhn,
MRS:&gt;fcGJtAW DIES
Council agreed to purchase a
Donald Cline, Reva Colley,
Friends here have received Jaunita Maline, Roy Baurer,
used typewriter and discussed
the selling of the old town hall word of the death of Mrs . Della Edward
Edinger,
Mrs.
and the possibility of erecting a (Rhodes) McGraw, 93, at East Clarence Ewing and daughter,
yo uth center at the new park LiverpooL Mrs . McGraw was Annie Galloway,
Lillian
the daughter of the late Marion Stokes, Daniel Codner, Mrs.
site.
Council voted to accept the and Rachel Rhodes who were Terry Wise and son, Howard
application of David Lipscomb £ormer residents of the Wilson, Harvey Willey, Oral
Fairview Community. Funeral Waugh, Jessie Walker. Anna
as park maintenance manager
Lipscomb in turn will be given services and burial were at Jean Taylor, Frances Tabit,
free living quarters in the town East Liver~ool.
Melinda Strait, Betty Sanders,
owned house located at the
Myrtle Myers, Donna Mcmunicipal park.
Clellan, Elinor Leonard, Hazel
Making donations toward the
Lear, Linda Lam bart, KimSUIT
FILED
new bullding were Archie Lee,
berly Hamm, Reed Haddox
An
action
asking
judgment
of
and Virgie Coffee.
Eber Pickens, Al Lipscomb,
Robert Wmgett, and Mayor $26,468.2&gt; has been filed in
Herman London ,
Meigs County Common ~leas
PLEASANT VALLEY
Attending were Mayor Court by Betty Pooler and
DISCHARGES : Mrs. Lewis
London, Wingett, Lipscomb, Robert Pooler. Middleport, Williamson and daughter,
Ed Neutzling, Art Sylvester, against Eli Ebersbach, Mid~ llenders on ; Mrs. Thurman
and Pickens, councilmen; dleport,. for perspnal and Oiler, Vinton; Mrs. Davey
George Holman, treasurer; property dama.ges as .the result Miller, Syracuse; Arawanna
Milton Varian, police chief, of an automobile accident that Anthony, Point Pleasant ;
and Kathryn Crow, clerk.
occurred Nov . I at the in- Morgan Smith, Point Pleasant;
tersection of Beec~ and Locust Samuel Edens, Vinton; Arnold ,
Blankenship, Letart; Edwin
St , Middleport.
Edwards, New Haven; Mrs.
At The Meigs
LODGE NOTICE
Lowell
Vaughn,
Point
Any membei of Middleport's Pleasant; Mrs. Larry Pettry,
Evangeline Chapte4 OES Southside; Mrs. Merrill Clark,
wishing to make reservations Point Pleasant.

Harry Ohlinger
died Thursday

pomeroy
national
bank
the bank of
the ce ntury
established

IB72

Member

FDIC

"Cioing one step further"

Now Appearing

THEY

PLAY IT ALL!

Jan Haddox

LODGE TO MEET
Harrisonville Lodge 411,
F&amp;AM will meet Saturday at
7:30p.m. Larry Weii, "W. M.,
invites alJ master masons to
attend. Refreshments will be
se rved .

and the
Music Department

THE MEIGS INN
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apparet shop at 326 Second Ave. in
Gallipolis, also preside nt and a major
stockholder of Mullins' Enterprises, owner
of My Sister 's Closet, 2nd and State Sts.,
Gallipolis, plus a second My Sis ter 's Closet
at II Wes t Union Street, Athens, Ohio,
plans to occupy a portion of the Lafaye tte
Building with Bernadine's as soon as
necessary remod~;ling is completed.
Beyond that , he declined to reveal any
additional usage of the building until
present studies by his consultants, ar.
chitects and conh·actors are completed.
TRANSFERRING the deed and a check for the Lafayette Hotel ar.e Hoyt
They will determine the most realistic·
Mullins, •left," and former owner William O'Brien.
uses of the space available.
However, Mullins said, "The building
will be 100 percent uhlized. All remod eling
GALLIPOLIS - Hoyt V. Mullins Wilcoxen 's Barber Shop at the rear· of the will be based on a French motif m keeping
announced Friday that he and his brot11er, ·court St. side. A department s~o.re .was a .. with the background of the Old French
C. R. Mllilins had acquired ownership of former tenant.
City ."
I!Je Lafayette Hotel Building, Second Ave.
Hoyt V. Mullins said the .transfer
Explainlng his motive, Mf. Mullins
and Court St., in downtown Gallipolis.
followed seyeral weeks of negotiations said, " It has lon g been my desire, and Umt
_Built in 1927, the three.. tory fireproof with the previous owner, William O'Brien , of my family , to acquire this property and
building, with a frontage of 86.8 feet on of Columbus, Ohio. Sale price was not we feel this indicates our Complete falth in
Second Ave. and a depth of 134.6·{.eet on disclosed.
the downtown Gallipolis area and the
Court St., currently is occupied bri_wo
·Hoyt Mutlins, president and maj ority entire community. We hop e 0t11 e r
tenants, Credit Thrift on the corner and stockholder of Bernadine 's, lnC.1 a ladies'
(Continued on Page II )

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"The Disabled American
Veterans," Fannin advises,
u 0rganized in 1920, and were
charted by Congress in 1932 to
work for civil rehabilitation of
the more than 3 million .
wounded and disabled veterans
returned ' from the nation's
wars since World War I. Our ·
objectives remain constant, ''
he avers.
" In cooperation with other
nationwide Veterans Groups,
deserving disabl¢ veterans
and their dependents benefit
from legislation obtained on
the national and state levels.
This, we are very proud," he
said, " as well as DAV em ..
ployment
assistance
programs, our partnership
with the Boy Scouts of
America, and our service and
hospital programs.
-Commander Fannin will be
honored at dinner served at
6:30p.m. by Meigs Chapter 53,
DAV and its Ladies Auxiliary,
to which ellglble disabled .
veterans in Meigs are invited,
as well as Chapter member~.
Auxiliary members are to
bring a covered dish.
John C. Bacon is commander
of the local chapter and Martin
Kelly is adjutant.

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(Continued from page I)
Myles J . Ambrose, special assistant attorney gemiral for drug
law enforcement, and District of Columbis Police Chief Jerry V.
Wilson.

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COLuMBUS - KENT McGOUGH OF LIMA was elected
state Republican cbairma,n Thursday_!llljl immedla_tely went to
work on the 1974 campaign, claiming "any Republican candidate
with the proper planning and fina.n cing" could beat Gov. John J.
Gilligan.
McGough, 55, received 31 votes of the GOP state central
committee to succeed the retiring John Andrews. Robert E.
Hughes, chairman of I!Je Cuyahoga County party, received 14
votes. Hughes had said he entered the race to prevent the
chairmanship from g'l)ng to McGough "by default," but buth
men said after the secret vote was taken that there was no
disunity in the party.

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BY DALEROTHGEBJR.
GALLIPOLIS - Dr. Martin Essex,
State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
Monday is expected to recommend to the
State Board of Education that charter
revocation procedures be initiated against
the North Gallia, Southwestern and
Hannan Trace School Districts.
J. E . Brown, director, Division of
Elementary iind Secondary Education and
his assistant, Dr. Doyle K. Shumaker,
made that recommendation to Dr. Essex
following school evaluations conducted
Feb. 13, 14, 15, and 16.
Dr. Shumaker, in evaluating the three
districts, concluded that the problems and
shortcomings of all are due largely to
Umited enrollments, lack of resources and
adequate facilities designed to accommodate a comprehensive high school
curriculum. He said, "The Department of
Education, Division of Elementary and
Secondary Education, in its report on April
15, 1971, informed the administration and
board of education lhat immediate steps
should be taken toward becoming a part of
a larger administrative unit.
"The Board of Education and administration were also advised that the
Division would contmue directed attention
to the current problem.
"During the week of Feb. 12, in-

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ELBERFELDS IN ,POMEROY
Friday and Saturday Sale
Shop Both ftiday and Saturday Til 9
Save during the special" two day sale all over the
store - Body shirts at low prices. . sale of extra size
sportswear. womens polyester shorts - womens pants · ·
Royal portable typewriters . womens umbrellas ·
Bestform bras and girdles . mens Lee Boot Cut Flares ·
mens knit slacks - mens polyester walk shorts · mens
short sleeve sport shirts . Blue Chambray shirts - boys
shirts on sale. Save on Boys and Girls Bicycles· 8 Track
Stereo Tapes.
And be sure to visit the Warehouse on Mechan·ic
Street - ·sale of Summer Furniture - Whirlpool Appliances - linoleum . Lawnboy mowers - carpet by the
yard . and many other items. Warehouse is open both
Friday
and Saturday nights til
.
. 9 P.M.

Stepson has
disappeared
GALLIPOLIS Gallia County
sheriff's deputies Friday received another
missing persons' report, the third in ~
week.
Mrs. Lloyd P. Hayden, Rt. 3, reported
her step-son, Jerry Hayden, age 15, has
been missing since March 24. Hayden was
described as weighing between 13&gt;-140
pounds, light brown hair, blue eyes and
was last seen wearing brown jeans, a
green shirt and white tennis shoes.
a Missing persons re~orts were a~so
filed last week for 17-year old Billie Jo
Hale who was last seen on Sunday, ~nd
Ronalda Cook, 19, daughter of Mrs. Bonnie
Ashworth, Rt. I, Northup, als~. m1ssing
since Sunday.
·
Sheriff's investigator Ken Deckard
Friday investigated a breaking and entering at the Sportsman's Inn on Rt. 233.
Deckard said someone entered the
·establishment by breaking a window. An
undetermined amount of change and
cigarettes wa~ taken.

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7:30 NIGHTLY

spections were held to ineasure progress
toward becoming part of a larger admi'nistrative Unit in compliance with.
minimum standard s for Ohio Hi gh
Schools.
"On the basis of converences with the
Gallia Co unty Superintendent, lo cal
superintendents, high school principals,
classroom visitations and information
reporled to the State D~artment of
Education, several rniniffium standards
were not me t.
" In view of the Ohio H1gh School
standards cited m the report on 1Pril 5,
1971, the inspeCtion reviews. con ducted the
week of Feb. 12, evidence did not :eve a!
satisfactory progress or potential £or
compliance with adopted sta ndards nor
the development of a comprehensive
secondary education attendance center.
"The limitations 0f the schools, are,
for the most part, unavoidable in operation
and do not reflect on the Board of
Educa tions ,or administration .
" It is not possible, with the present
district administrative organizations, to
utilize starr efficiently and provide a
comprehen s ive program of studies,
'develop essential services, provid~ appropmlte £acUities to implement the
desired and necessa ry instructional
programs.
!'The inadequacies or these schools as
con firm ed by two in s pections by
representatives of t~e State Department of
Education and a ;real concern for the
education and future welfare of the
students indicates that the distriCts should
be discontinued and a plan to provide an
opportunity for an improved and comprehensive high school" education be
developed .
"The con tinuation of North Gallia,

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Thursday, April 5

~omeroy Flower
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(Pack-a-Pew

Butternut Ave., Pomeroy
Mrs. Millard Van Meter

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~ight)

Saturdaj, April 7
(Fami~ Night)

7:30p .m. - The Agape YOuth
Singers tram Gallipolis will be
In cMrge of entire program.

POMEROY - Absentee voting for the
May 8 primary election will begq. Monday,
the Meigs County Board of Elections
BEAUTY PAGEANT WINNER announces. The board office located in the
Cindy Patterson, daughter of Mr. and
Masonic Temple structure, Pomeroy, will
Mrs. Corbett Patterson, Syracuse, won
be open from Ito 4 p.m ., Monday through
the title of " Little Miss of Meigs
Friday, for the convenience of absentee
County" in a beauty pageant held at the
voters.
.
American Legion Hall in Athens,
There are no local contests in the
recently. The pageant was sponsored
villages of the county. Absentee voter~ will .bY International Pageant System,
be deciding upon seven state issues and a .,Elmira, N. Y. Cindy will compete in
2.7 building bond issue in t~~ Eaf tern
state competition In Jlliy at Wooster
Local School District.
College, Wooster.
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or school cliarters

Southwestem and Hannan Trace High
Schools ccmnot be recommended: "
The eval uation nlso htt hard at the
ele mentary buildings in oll .Jhrec
dislricls.
Although -13 separate violations
·were cHcd In the evaluation of the Kyger
Creek High School, the State Dep•rtment of Education DID NOT recornmend lakJng up Che Kyger Creek
DJs trict charter.

Jn a letter to Local Supt. Comer
· Bradbury, Brown su1d tliat in light of the
rapadly changing educational structures
and the eventual potential of the toted
program in Galha County, it is strong ly
re commended that immediate an d
aggresstve steps should be tali: en to form a
larger administrati ve unit.
Dr . Shuma ker, in his le!_ter to Bradbury , conclud ed that the evaluatio n
conducted Feb 15, together with previous
evaluations, reflects increasing concerns
aDd problems in proyiding for present and
future educatwnal needs of youth in the
distri ct. He said, "Schools and distr:icts
which are lacking potential in enrollments,
will encounter increasing dl£ficulty in
accommodaling c hanging needs.
" Present enrollments of Kyger Creek
High School does not tnd1 cate an
POMEROY - The Hcv .Hohe1·LWells,
enrollment base which can ef£iciently
ce nter , chaplain of the Ohio State Gran ge,
suppor t· a high level of educational opwa s spctjker ~t the annua l Mcig~; County
portunity .' '
Pomorw Gran ge dtnner Vriday night at the
He recommended tha t the Kyger
&amp;Jlisbury El ementary School with some
Creek Local Board . of Education " take
]50 persons ~tttcndmg . With him are, left,
necessary steps toward becoming a part of
Norman Will, Meigs Pomona maste r, and
a larger adm in istrati ve unit whi ch will
right, Virgil Atkins, deputy master.
(Contin ued on Page 12 )
In his t.alk , the Rev . Ml'. Wells urged
the g range to tt~ke a rol e in gettin g farmers

Chaplain wants everybody to talk things over
and non·farm.ers together to discuss
problems thereby crcaling ~ better un. that they are entitl ed to a fair income on
thei r investment.
_derstandi ng. He cited price mc rca ses in
the Umted States on a rtides other than
The Rev. Mr. Wells was introduced by
farm products and poin ted out thut other
Earl Starkey of Carpen ter , past state
rields of pmduction ha ve not undergone a
grange gatekeeper . Piano selections were
boyc(Jtt as the meat Lndustry and farmer
prese nted by Keith Ashley, and Teresa and
has been ..
Sonio Carr, daughterS of Mr. and Mrs.
He said fw·n1crs are m&lt;.Jking more
Charles Ca rr , Tuppers Plains, eQtertained
profit Lh;:m eyer before, but pointed out
with a ba.lon twirling ac t.

Lafayette was hub of the old French City

BY DOROTHY COUNTRYMAN
was decorated in the French pt:!riod style, dining r oom , ball room and large kitchens.
GALLIPOLIS - The Lafayette Hotel
wJth an iv ory and beige theme The dining room seat~d 100 persons at the in the hotel and the woodwork was done by
opened May 3, 1928 with 58 gues t rooms
predominat ing in th e lobby, gold in the ball tables and featured dinner music on the Athens Lumber Co.
and the hope of becoming the hub of
The Lafayette's first guest was E. R.
room . It fron ts 85 feet on Second Ave., and Sunday, Tuesday a nd Thursday even ings,
Gallipolis . It did .
Jamiso1,1 of Columbus. The hotel was the
1:16 feet on Court St. .
&lt;tnd dancing two nights a week.
The buildmg, owned and operated
scene
of many parties and balls and was
The three-story, structure houses a
The Lofayette's lobby boasts onental involved in the celebration of the
originally by George A. Tabit, also Mused
w1d e lobby, entered fro_m Second Ave.; a chandeliers ·that were the first of the
the Tabit Department Store (later Cox 's,
dedication of the old Silver Bridge. The
pattern ever cas t.
which moved .out in November, 1972) and
openmg day dinner-dance entertained
The hotel wus designed by J ohn Q. more than 200 people with music from Pete
the Comme(cial and Savings Bank. l.t was
Adams
, who als o designed the then new Sullivan and the King Taste Orchestra.
Gill~
cons tructed at a cost of about $185,000,
Columbus City Hall, the Majestic rheater
with building beginning m 1927.
GALLIPOLIS - Gerald Glib, 57, of
The hotel was first leased to Edward
in
Athens
and
several
Ohio
University
Tabit bought the land for the building
100 Second Ave., was found dead at his
Sullivan, who placed John Coe in charge as
huildmgs.
from J. Warren Miller and Mrs . Emily F .
manager.
home around 4 p.m. Saturday.
Charles P . Kircher and sons conVance around 1921 for about $20,000. He
Mr. Gills was an accountant and
In 193&gt;, Earl W. and Mary Smith took
tracted the building. The glass came from the((-... onjhe Lafayette. They, with their
opened his first department store on the
&lt;iirector ofJ)fi "ommercial and Savings
the Ce ntral Glass' Company of Huntington . daug hter , Alice, operated J t 4nlil 19&gt;7.
site, but it burned on Feb. 14, 1923. The
Bank.
OhiO Bell insta lled a private switchboard
, land composed of lotS 100 and 99, origina lly
He is s urvived by his parents,
{Continued on Page }1 )
belonged to Antoine Due and Charles
Everett and Ne ll Carter Gills,
Berthelot. It became a si ngle property
Gallipolis, and .one brother, Jack GHJs,
when the two lots were purchased by
Urbana. Waugh-Halley·Wood Funeral
Cha rles Creuzet. .
Horn e will announce services Monday. _
. The hotel is Georgian arch1tecture and ·=&lt;·: :·:=·:::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::·::;:;:;:;:::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;.;:::::::;:;:;:;:;::::•:;::
GALLIPOLIS - A $150,(J(JO damage Rt. I, Northup and 0 . M. Stewart, Gallia
suft was filed in Gallia County Common . County Treasurer
Pleas Court he re Saturda y as a result of a
Cherring ton seeks a JUdgment totaling
traffic acciden t April 8, 1971 qn Rt. 7 nca r $4,677. 24 plus interes t fr om Npv. 4, 1967
Cheshire.
I
plus foreclosure on 0 46 acres in Harrison
Eleanor
J
.
Nea
l,
2&gt;8
State
St
.,
filed
the
COL"UMBlTS - Dr. J ohn W. Cashman ,
Twp. He asked the propei' ty be sold with
for marketing and considers it a actwn agains t Gerald L. Chesser of
· Director of the Department of Health, has
ihe proceeds going to satisfy the judgment
significant hazard in that its desi~n a~d Albany. Plaintiff says the de!end;&gt;~t
alerted "tbca l Hea lth Commissioners that
Stewart as county treasurer has a tax lien
di(ections for use can cause a h1gh In· negligently dr ove his auto into her car. She
on the properly:
Pap-Chek, a do-it-yourself mail order test
cidence of false negative resultc; which seeks the dt1mages for injuries and ~x­
kit designed to detect cervical ca ncer,
could delay an accurat!i dt~gnosis of penses incurred. In a second action,
In. other court action, Jewell E. Roth. ·
distributed by Female LaborHtory Testing
cancer: . lt is es ttmated that over 1.000 tests William P. Cherri ng ton , tru stee of the
ru.
2.
Gallipolis, chafged g ross nej~lec t of
has been requested by the F .D.A. .to
have been sold. Anv wom a n who had used trust fWld crel;lted under· the will of Perduty and extreme cr uelty in a divorce
discontinue marketing and begin a
this product is urg"ed io see her physician melia Wood , de ceased, of Gallipolis, filed a
pe\ition filed against ~llyn C:Roth, North
nationwide recall of its pr0&lt;1;uot. ·
for retes tin g,
·
a
nd
forecl
osure
action
agains
t
judgment
Pori
Charlotte, Fla. They- were married
F .D.A. has never approved Pap Chek'
I
Clarenci , James and Helen R·uth Taylor; July 15, 1971 and have one child.

dies

$150,000 sui~ filed

commence .o n Monday

Rev . Charles SirTion
' ( Regulitr Offering)

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Gallipolis- Poin t Pleasant

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We wire flowers .
Ever')l'where
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Your Invited Guest
Reaching More
Than 11,500
Families

FIVE SECTIONS

SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1973

Pomeroy-Middleport

Absentee voting will _

Sunday, April 8
Wednesday, April ~
Friday, April 6
(Sunday School Night) · (Youth Night) (Church Lo,alty Sunday) _
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fkt ,oted To Tht&gt; Greater Middle Ohio VaiiPy

Essex will ask

dli(iddle.p.ott, i!Jhio

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COME AND

I.AF AVETTE HOTEL, Gallipolis , changed ownership Friday for I!Je fourth time since it was built in 1927. Picture
above was taken at intersection of Second Ave. and Court St.

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Cloudy and cooler, chance of
showers or snow flurries
: Sunday. Highs mostly in 40s.
Cloudy and cool Sunday night
and Monday. Lows in 30s south.
Highs Monday 10 mid 40s.

EVANGELIST.IC CRUSADE

FLOWERS

Saturday _Night 10:00 .til 2

Lafayette HOtel 6uildin'g sold
to Mullins brothers ·by O'Brien

Browning , Doug Browning,
Carl Carmichael, Tim ~ts,
Kenr Hawk. Brian Ham•1t011,
Dav1d Hatr is, Tim Hood, Ge-ne
Humphrey, Rick Johnson, Bob
McClure, Mark Mit&lt;:h, Randy
Roach. Ron Snyder, Greg
Smith, Jimmer Soulsby.
Pony Lea9ue Phillies, U -l.S
yr . olds, manager. Woodrow
Call, Jr . and Wry Freem.an :
John Slake, Greg Browning,
David Cole, Gary Fife, Larry
Fridley. Charles Marshall. Jeff •.
Mc-Kinney , Mike" Nesselroad,
John Partlow, Steve Pickens,
Jim
Pocklington,
Tim
Rawl ings, Ed Sisson, Pat
Soulsby. Rick Taylor, K~nny
Joe Mankin, Bob Schnetder.

or pre-reg
is ter tofor
Chapter
is asked
callGrand
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Milhoan at 992-5602 or 992-2890
before April 12.
MEETING SET
Bill Hubbard said today a
meetmg for fast-pitch softball
will be held Sunday at the
Syracuse Ball Park for those
who are interested .

Sweet Music of

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GI•11•Igan wo.uld
£att en' b u d g- e t

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Two ac cidents we re inOfficers elected at an 'operate the SWIUI&gt;er baseball
vestigated by Sherirf Robert C. organizational meeting of the . program.

MEIGS THEATRE

Start pract1C1ng now.
Put you r· money 1n a Savin gs Account.
trs a perfect place. It ea rns h1gh Interest
lt s sa le And 11 s ready anyt1me you need 11

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